The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, February 05, 1869, FIFTH EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1809.
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MUSICAL 15 D DRAMATIC.
"LAtannawnbnlA' by the Gftlion Tronpf.
Last erenlng Mist Sman Galton made ber
first appearance Id tbU city in an opera that
would enable the public to form an alequate
Mea of her abilltici at a 11 a gcr and at an actress.
The pretty little operettas of Offenbach .which
haye hitherto occupied her attention wou for
her popularity which she ran iomo risk of
lotlng by attempting etich an arduous and
difficult role as "Atriiiia'' in Bellini's opera of
La Sonnambula. As an experiment to Intro
duce Hits Galton in a first-class part, the per
formance may be considered a rery decided
success, although the your prima donna bad
to contend against many disadvantages, not the
least of which was a deplorably incQlcient
upport. Miss Galton cirriH off all the honor
tVf the evening, unle??, ludeou. they are to be
divided with tbC chorus. A Luge audience was
In attendance, aud a disposition to be critical
was manifested iu the boRlnninq; but the singer
conquered fairly, and her success was assured
When the curtain descended upjn the secoud
act amid a storm of applause.
Mies Cia ton's success whs au agreeable sur
prise, lor we did not think that she wa
capalle of sinftiuf? such Onlloult musical that
Of La Hxmnambuia, and this was probibly the
Opinion of many in the audience. Miss (Alton's
voice Is uot very powerful, but Is sweet and
flexible, aud a slight rouorhueos, wnich was ap
pareiit last evening, Is doubtless attributable to
a sevorc cold irom which ue was evidently
Bufferinp. The whole ot the chu-uber scone in
the secoud act was rendered with much taste
and feeling, both as regards the tinging
and the acting, and the same thing may be
eald of the flower sotit; in the sleep walking
ecene of the last act. Tae air "Ab, non gtungo"
in the same act was encored. Mlsi Ualtou's
acting throughout the opera was entitled to
high praise, and at the euJ of the second and
third acts she was complimented by beiuj
called before the curtain.
It is to be regretted that Miss Gnlton was not
better supported, as the performance, as a
Whole, cannot be considered at all in the light
Of a success. The choruses were generally well
leading roles were totally incompetent. Mr
Whiflio, who appears to advantage in the light
pieces of Offenbach's, wh-re his yoice is not put
to any severe tests, and where his talents as a
comedian have full exercise, was not equal to
the part of "Elvlno." Mr. Wnltlin's voice is
thin, aomcwhat nasal, and of only moderate
compass, aud it breaks into an ear-cutting
falsetto whenever It rises above a certain note,
and even in those portions of the music that
. 11.. Ll If AlA nftf t.r
were api'areuiiy wuuiu u-oitujc uiu i ap
pear to be well under control. Mr. Whiflin's
acting was not much belter tbau his hing
ing, and in the early scenes of the opera
especially he seemed to be nervous and einb.tr.
razeed, as if conscious thai he had undertaken
a task beyond his powsrs. Iu the chamber
scene he acted with considerable force aud ex
pression, but the ferocious manner in which he
dragged "Amina"' about the stage was calcu
lated to inspire the audience with some tear
that the ladj's arras would oe dislocated. The
remaining parts were sus'.ained by performers
who bare not signalized tln-msclvcs hitherto in
the light pieces by OtTeubnch which have been
attempted by the troupe, a.Al the public, there
fore, had no reason to exp'-ct much from theui.
Miss 8usan Gallon's ambition to appear in
flrst-clais woiks is commendable, but unless
aha can secure a reasonably good support, it
would not be advisable i-ircneat the experiment
of last eveniug very frequently. Tne operettas
In which she has heretofore appeared contain
gome yery pretty music; they are eutertalning,
and suit the faucy of the public, and are not
beyond the capabilities of her troupe. With
regard to grand opera the critical staudr.rd is
higher, and it is worse than useless to attempt
such pieces as La Sonnambula unless the means
are at command for rendering then in a manner
that will at least approximate to excellence.
The finest singers en the stage would not be able
to achieve permanent success in the higher class
of works under similar circumstances to those
In which Miss Galtou Is now placed. Wo hope,
therefore, that Faust, aud other operas ot like
character, which have been announced as in
preparation, will not be attempted at the
GbesMil unless Miss Galton is able to ell'eut a
Yery decided Improvement in the calibre of her
troupe.
, 1 1 . . -
AT Tns ARCH the comedy or Twelfth Ni'ht
will be pel formed for thy last times on mis and
to-morrow evenings. . .
On Monday, Edmund Yates' comedy of Tumc
Ct will tie produced.
AT tbs WAi-Nur Mr. J. E. McDonough will
baye a benefit inia evening, and will appear la
. After Dark and Tom Crinylc.
After Dark will bo represented for the last
time to morrow evenlDK, and on Monday Air.
and Mrs. Barney WUiUmi will appear.
AT thk Chksnut Mltu SusnD (i a I ton and
troupe will appear tui evening and to-morrow
In G lien bach's operetta ,f A Marriage by
T v. tonn a ...... .11. . 1 : 1 . . i
Xy" f.fctr "J cvuu bu vuiutn(llw'a Ul 4 tits Kfwtil
OaUage,
AT the American Mr. and Mrs. Valentine
Love wtil appear mis evimiis. A. maiiueo to
morrow. Madison OnKKY will prrtirm this eveatngat
tb.i Assembly Building mi uie mutilcil rouits,
th Hmdostan "StirriUfcU'-e,' ttie H.trdlLiiaii
"Tibia," the concertina, and olner curious In
struments ThbHknt IIasslku 0"ii:e'ra will perform
fit Mulol Kuua II ill ti ruonow at erno in.
Mu. James K. .MUkuocH will read at the
Ao. demy of- Muelu Mcnday evening next,
under tne auspices of tu Ueroxntlie Library
Company. Thu now ljirli.nn of tuls lubiiu
tlou, on Ten 111 street, In btlnij completed as
rapidly as possible, but, l.e directors are nam
pered lor want of iuud, ht-J this reading is to
be elvu la aid of uie euiei irike, Mr, Muidooli
Is well known to the people of Philadelphia bum
a an Rotor and a render, ik the public may be
assured of an entnrtalnrjieiit on Monday mat
will be worthy of lhlr attention. We hope
that there will be & feU brmse, and that the
.Library Crmpsny will reuli.e a handsome sum.
TlnlrutB null hA flhrairiPil U I . Tr Il 111 1 1 !!'' A. Ml).
D';fi GbeHDUt atreet.
Mm. i) CoitnovA's a-cocd )c'nre will be
l given on Thursday, Knur nary II, at Concert
' jiaii. MUPjfci: "airs, u.onuy."
The Lyi.k Momlmkm r 1:ali. A grand ball
will be Kiven at the Aefidomy of Musio on
Wednesday evening next, February 10, by the
FMladfllphla, Fire Uepai tinent, in aid of the
Lyle Monument Fund. A vety handsome
monument to late Chief Engineer Lyle Is in
course of construction, aud the firemen of the
city are extremely anxious to have It com
pleted aa aoou aa possible. Every effort will be
jnxde by those in charge of theariAlrlo have
the ball on next Wednesday a brilliant success,
' and we hope that a handsome sum will be
realiaeu irom it.
CITY ITEMS.
raioas Gbbatly RinucKD-to dote out Winter
Stock of Men' I. JouW' and Moyt' Clottilno.
HM-waV between -j Bkhhett A Co.,
buUh ttretlt.) No. ois Makkkt t ,
m Phi Lri.pHii
AjtD Ko. 60a Bbqaiiway, Maw Yuan,
tjphoiatwsy. By sending to Patten's, No. I4us
Chwnut street, any Intricate Job, your upholsterer
does not urdersteoo, yu win insure its being fla
jAh(4 properly ana sni nes m once.
RTHH iMCLrXKBT Sbahoh, AMD we BrrcT ow
thm Weak aw d Ferule. The draft whloh red
I. f cold makf s upon lb Vital powers of the doblll
Uted and delicate are Hot lws severe than the drain
upon their strength earned by exoMsIrs hert. The
vast disparity betwenn the temperature of over
heated rooms and ofHeee at this season and the
frigidly of the ootr air, Is a fruliful source of
slckatss. To fortify tbs body against the evil conns
quencee or thesnddsn alteraatloni of heat and cold
referred to, the vital organ Ir.atlon should bestrength
enened and endowed with extra resistant uowrby
the line of a wholesome Invlgorant: aud of all prepa
rations for this pnrpons (whether embraoMl la the
regulr pharmBvopul or adve'tins i In the t ubllo
Juarnals), there Is none tbal will compare In purity
and excellence with Hdatttbb's Btomcic 11 it
nan. Acting directly uuoa tbo organ which con
verts the food Into the fuel of llf, the preparation
Imparls to II a tone and vltfor wbl"h are communicated
to every fibre of the frame. The digestive Iu action
being accelerated by Its tonlo operation, the liver
regulated by Its anttbNIoiis properties, and the
wante matter ot the system carried ir piinclunlly by
Its mild aperient noilou the w.'inle irrfnltlon will
necesKarily be in Hie boat ponlnle co idltlon to input
the etiocks of winter and the sudden unuci-a of
temperature. Tlio weak and seupilive. PHpooUUv,
caniiot enrounter thexe vinlKSiiiiilnx Willi H.ilolv.
vnlexs llielr inm r svMems e MifiigilirDed and
braced by artiliulai means. Hvery lliiunr sold ana
staole ol trade Is a mleraUMl, and, were II othr
u'lne, mere a'cohol Is simply a tnmporary ei( llant,
bleb, wben lis llrsi elleuut have mdniifd, initTes
tne physical powers (and the mind an wi) ia a
worne condition than iiHfore, lliwtri-.tvkh'h Bit
tkkm on the ottaT bund, nontaln the eennal pro
perties of tne most valua'ilH ton In and alerailve
roots, barks, aud berbn, and tin 11 acii v" prlmlple is
the meliowesi, learn exuding,. and. in 8l Inujciimu ot
all oilluBive stimulanu.
I tUB nv rjeiNn bejcieii'B Bitkrh. Tle cons'mit
waste ot the energy or our system. Irani baiug over
tasked both mentallv and physically, reqntrei sonin
thing to keep our faculties In tune and our consti
tutions Iu a sound condition, so as to en Able us to
meet the demauds which are coni'anlly being mails
upon U'. Tills Is provided for In Sper'n "8lndnrd
Wine Bitters." The use of them for a short time will
oonvlrce the mist Incredulous, They arj Bpser's
pure wine, embittered by the boat vegetable toulcs
known to aoalyllual climnHlh; notliln more and
nothing less. Hold by Urugsls's
FuBNiTUKK FLirs, or loose covers. IV hoi and
Chintzes. Iu great variety, aud C3inp?taut liands
ready to cut rr make slips, at greatly reduced prices,
a, Tatten's, No. Hi-sChesnut s'reet.
A Backino ConoH is one of the most distressing
as well as dangerous forms of cough one can be
ailllcled with. Its continuous action fatiguea and
Irritates the lungs, and thus engenders consumption.
TJpbam's Fresh Meat Cure will cure the cough,
soothe the Irritated bronchia, aud give toue and
vigor to the lungs and whole system.
A single bottle wilt convince auy one ot Its purity
Sold one dollar per bottle.
Johnston, Hoi.i.oway A Cowdkn,
No. Aruli straaU
MONEY LOANED
In sums from one dollar to thousands, ou Dlnmondi,
Silver Ware, Watches, Jewelry, (Jtothlns, Dry Goods,
etc., at Rkttkw's Loau Office, Noitheivtt corner
Fifteenth and Market streets.
It Em' jtion in Pricks
"o close off
Winter Stock.
CBAbLKS Utobk-i & Co.,
Clothiers,
No. 824 Chesnut street.
Iri'RiNu MATTiuoaans of a very superior males,
l'rlces reducf d at Pufen's. Nc. Hog Qhcsnut street.
Bkin DiHKAsm What form of disease Is more
annoylug tbau that of the skin, with Us Itching,
stinging, smarting, Its ugly red pimples, blotchy
eruptions, and loathsome Ichorous desquamations.
Happily, Illeskell's Tetter Oiutmeut Is asoverelza
remedy for every form of ssln disease, making a
radical cure In every case. Bold so cents per box.
Bent by mail for 60 cents. Johnston, Uolloway fc
Cowdeo. ,
Jjcwklby. Mr. William W. Cassldy, No. 12 South
tiecoud street, has the largest and most attractive
assortment of line ewelry aud silverware a the city
Purchasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pure arti
cle furnished at a price which cannot be equalled.
He also has a large stock or American Western
watches in all varieties and at all prices. A visit to
bis store Is sure to result in pleasure and proUU
Fttt'M MR. A. Wixca, periodical agent, No. SOS
tbe;nut street, we have received the HI. Jamet' Mag
the London journal, i'unrh, and fun of the
latest dates. Mr. W Inch Li agent for all of the foreign
periodicals, aud receives subscriptions for thesams,
1 be trade supplied with boti home and foreign pe
riodical publications.
CLOSING OUT WlNTKB BTOf-JC,
Closing Out Winter btock.
(JIohIuk Out Winter 8tock.
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Closing Out Winter Htock.
Clos'ng Out WinUfr I
Sto.k.
Closing Out Winter Htock.
Cloning Out Winter Hiock.
( Iomuii Out Winter mock.
in
.i.rciAi. KnTic-K lletermired to cli eeout ail m
stock of the former firm, we again call citentl,,,, (0
the ract that since the appraisement we have reduced
the prices of all our goods The ftteortnmnt of Jieu's
and lioyi' tults ard overcoats still very good.
WaNamakpu & Bkown,
WANAMAKKH t li,IWN,
Wanamakbb it Uuowsr,
Oak ijai.l.
This Labohht Cloi'iiino Hotisw.
Trnt Cou. Bixth and MmKiir Sraaicis.
MARRIED.
CAIN-lIttYBEItaE t-At Rock Mills, Lauoaster
couniy, Pa., en Tuesday, Jsnuarv 2ti. by the dev.
Josenh IS. Kittvnhonse. Mr. JOHN (4 CAIN, of Ln-
casr county ann Ml"" bCrtA N AM KL1 A, eaugbter
ol Jacob Ueyberger. of this city.
FKAKCKE H IRKINh.-Ou the 3fltlj of Sttni-
ber,rb7,b. the Rev. P. C'oombe, JA.VIKS HKVltf
FRANCKW to CHAltLOfl'K KlilA ViiKTH U til
Kb. both of i-bliadeli)bia.
DIED.
C ' 1.-KeSruary 5. 18;s. HOPHI 1 II ACHE, wire of
Captain overtoil Carr, V. K. N., and daughter of the
into lion. Wliliam WIUIui, of Pittsburg.
HKIPK-OO the 4th Instant. HKN11Y HKl'PM.
aged 71 years 7 mouths and li djs.
The relative and friends ot the family are respect
fully invited to aileud tee funeral. Irom the resiience
of bis son. C J. Ileppe, No. l,;oi N. blxih etrxei, on
Hnndav alter noon ai 1 o'clock, bervlne at Remrmed
Zlon Cbnrco. Interment at tilenweud Cemetery.
HOWARD. On February 2 iMii.Mr. 8AMIIKL K.
HOWARD, la his Sid year.
The relatives aud friends of the family, i'.bo Fidelity
Lodge, No. 1,13, 1. O. of O. V and (be Order In genera',
are respectfully luvited to attend the funeral, from
his lather's residence, J. Hemy Howard, No. ill
Kaltibn s Point avenue, t.'amden. N. J., uti hundiv.
the 7lh liutaut, at 1 o'clock. To proceed to Kvergrecn
Cemetery.
LA til AN. Fedruarv 2. U69. RAYMOND T. LIU.
MAN, aned 38 years.
Tbe reiailvej aud friends of the family are respect
fully invited to aliend bis funeral, Irom the residence
of bis sisters, 1r Middle'own. ou Monday. Fnhrunr
ti. all o'clock P. M without further notice.
MICHAKLe. On the Sd Instant I'A HOT.TNK Mr.
CHAIlI.U, wife ot Wllllsm It Mlcbaeh, aged it years.
inn relatives ana rrienas or me lamtiy are respect
fully Invited te attend the funeral, from tha reslilenna
of her husband, No. 'U Auburn street, above Kighth
nun nMitiuBiuu sireeis, vn eunnay atiriinoQ at S
o'clock. To proceed to Wharton Htreet Church,
6PACKMAN. Suddenly, on the evonlug of the 2d
Instant, OkXJH.dK bPACKMAN, In the ttitbyearof
bis age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully Invited to attend bis funeral, from his late resi
dence, West Chester, on fcaiurday, Feuruary 6. at 1
O'clock.
BTOT8ENBTJRQ. Oa tbe 2d Instant, JOHN ST OT
BKNBURO, In the 67th year othls age.
The relatives and friends of the family a -e respect
fully Invited to attend bis funeral, Irom th i r sldenoe
t,f bis son-in-law, Mr. W. il. Gray, No. hi h. Front
street, on feunday afternoon aia o'clock.
LIFE INSURANCE.
BY THE
AMERICAN
AGENTS
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OX Philadelphia,
8. E. Corner Foartii aud
Walnut Streets
tetter terms NOWHERE of
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fered.
Address or call at Oempany's
riilladeli.lila
Ouice, 1 w P. fit.
CALVIN B. McLEAN,
W Uaaaeer of C7 Aieucy
CIGARS.
JO CIGAR SMOKERS.
11 MARIANA 'RITA"
Cigars, In twenty yarieties of size and price,
are inre all Havana Touacco; pronounced
equal to Imported Cigars, yet muoU o'aeaper !
Tkt Tubm.
. 41 fra' DIAVOLO"
Cigars, in five varietief, are pure IIav4KA
Fiu.KRfi, Btill cbeaper, aud nnsnrpassed at
tLeir price I Titr" Thim.
TLepe Brands, Copyrighted, are msuafao
tnred exclusively ly
8. FirOUKT & SON,
No. 22!) Sontu FRONT Street,
Bfol'i.ak iMPOKtKits, as always, of Fink
Havana Cigars. isl.it
BOOTS AND SHOES.
NEW STYLE
8K ATING HOOTii
B A R T L E T T,
THK HOOT MAKKIt,
o. M SOTH SIXTH STKKKr.
Kew hfj Io9 Tor llie Proineiiado.
New Styles for the Parlor.
Ketr Styles fr Heavy Weather.
Hlslerue stock ocaljicH bim to furnUti a good
tit at all limes. 10 16 fmwj
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
T U S T P V B L I S H tiT),
t) the January Number of
1) U 1' K 1 K LI) AH 11 M !: A 1)'8
L1TKUAKY 1JULLI0 1'IN,
aiuoulbly record of Current Literature.
t'ONlKN'i'3.
lyllei ary News. What the I'ress saj a.
l'rlnoipal l'ublifHtions of 1SH8.
Tl.o Latest Hooks. Fuhlltilior's announcement.
McKa.lLts anil lrlc(licals.
To uo lia'i cratultoi-Hlv nf
DUKFIKLD AHUM HAD,
2 2 wlBjil lp K Q.71 CHK8NUT HueeU
FURNITURE, ETC.
GEOEGE J. HENKELS,
CABINET MAKER,
ros. 1301 aad 1303 CHESNUT St.,
Jllmrp PIHLAKKIPIIIA.
PIANOS.
8TUISWAV & KON8' (J It AND
tti' BO'iaro and uprlulit PIhmcS, at BI.ASlUy
UltOd.' No. 10116 CiiKUT btroeU 8 1 tf
5S3ft ClllCKEKIKO
111 III drand, Square ami Upright
rlAHUS.
DUTTON'S.
II 8tf No. H CHEjA 0 i SH'UV.
GROCERIES, ETC.
JjplIESll FllUIT IN CANS.
PKAClIK-?, nSEAPPLtS. ETC..
ORHKS IJ.RS, TOMATO K.
FBEKCH l'KAS, MUiiliKOOMS.
ASPA It AU US. ETC. E1C,
ALBKBT t'. KOUKKTSI,
Dea'er Iu l'lne Urucerles,
11 7Jrp Cor. ELfiVJiTJi and VISE otrertts.
FLOUR.
QHOICE FAMILY FLOUR.
For the Trade or at Retail.
ETEBV BAKKEIi W ABKAN1KD,
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KOS. 19 AM1 VI UIIUIID AVKXIIIl,
I ltt wrp Kast oi Froat street.
COAL.
ypj ILLI A M W. ALTER,
LKIIIQII COAL,
Also, Lorberry and Locust Mountain.
Depot, o. 957 Korlli XINTU Street,
Below Olrard Avenue. t30tM13
Office, Cor. SIX1H and sritlXtt (jAKUO.
HATS AND CAPS.
JONES, TEMPLE & CO..
FA8HIONABLS UATTEKS,
First door above Chesnut street. 9
OWAKBURTON'S IMPROVED VENT1
lated, aud easy-Uttine Press Katu (patented) I n
all the Improved lasblous ot tbe season, CUES
NUT blreet. pert door Ut the Post Olttce 11 19 no
WANTS.
WAXTFD-A BASS SINGER, I 1 AN
copsl chu en. Befereoce required, aoi.-s
"ChU'cu Music," iyuitwr oilice. ui v
BOARDING.
AT NO. 1121 UI8AT1D STRHKT JUY P.K
bLtaliied lurulnln d ami nniurulabeu r .i- iuh l.;r
loJkloK. oard, alto, it desired. 2 1 tl
TO RENT.
RICNT-AN OFFICE SUITAULbS I'D It A
X oi.ysioiau t.r a lawyer, wall or Without oiri,
ab No lia UIP.A1U blrect. i I it
MISCELLANEOUS.
DLAFNESS. EVERY INSTRUMENT THAI
science and skill have Invented to assist itis
bearing in every dtgree of deafuees: also, Heeplra.
1' Craudall's Patent t nitches, soterlor to
TJtKi h'2.15. Si0,' MADSLtiAU Ho, US 8
Tf. DR. F. CIRARD, VETERINARY BUR-
tf??., .11 ,'reata ail diseases ot horss and oat.
mlidatinr . 'nrK1kl operalloiis, wltn elllclent aooom-
MAKh'STAili0L,bor"e',,M hl8 luurmary, Wo.
MAI, Ml ALL Htreet. above Poplar. 1 luj
TPtth nD,,XA1lT A DELIGHTFUL SPUING
lie KHif,fJ?Mitl.',ieal lliyf nd comfortable, use
L?w luulnBua Sprlnire.dil S.I per doa
haUsfactlun guaranteed. au 8. ad HUl 23 Tsm
Tj'ImsPiJh kLA.mEMANTE,j WORKS. J. B
Li K 1MKS, No. iilti QH KbN UT Ptri. 1 lswtml
SG A R TI, A N n UNDERTAKER,
DRY GOORS.
QSLJ8! SILKS I 3ILK8!
STRAWBRIDGE.& CLOTHIER'S
81LK 1I'ARTMKT is ff Unuswallj
AttmtllTtv
The acsoitment Is large aud trion readoaable.
RICH BLACK SILK8.
RICU FANCY SILK.
RICH PL4.1N SILKS,
RICH RVKNIN I SILKrf,
I'INK SILKS,
VtlllTK SILKS,
CORN-COLORKI) sII.KS,
tCAKI.KT SILKS,
15LUK SILKS
l'LAIN DRKSS SILKS at 2 00.
ALL SUADES DRKSS SILKS at ji'2 0l.
RICH CORDKD SILKS at $275.
VERY WIDK HEAVY SILKS at J3-5D.
GOOD BLACK SILKS at 2 0).
HliAVY BLACK OROS GRAINS at $2 50.
Jnst received, per late steamer, fall assnrtiiietitj
of SILK and LIN UN POPLINS iu
PLAIDS, PLAIN, aud
BROCADi: P MURKS.
S1RAWBRIDCC & CLOIHItP,
t'EMKAL l)KY O01) HOUSE.
Corner EIGHTH and MARKET,
PHILADELPHIA.
1869-C03IPETITION flUCES !l
1' TOWN LIGHT EXrUXSirS !!
OUK Ct'STOMEKS THE (Jll.M lWIl
tiooda delAered In all pr:i of the c'ly caratull
and free ol charge.
MUSLIMS! 31L'SLL.-SI
Thornleys Popular Corner.
We have laid In a snperlor stork of MTJ3T.IX3,
Blrarlied arid Unb'.enched, all widths aad qualities,
and r ' prrpered to supply the lhonands of our
Phlladeihia bonsekaopers on the very best terms,
JOSEPH H. THORNLEY,
. E. t or, KUilliajvudSl'IUNMUAKDliX,
N. B -Yoicao ride to our door. It will pa to
come. 1 1 9 tiurp
DItla3 QCOCS AND 311 A WIJSclosK-g out low,
Q LOTH DEPARTMENT
o?
COOPLK & COXAUD,
i . Corner of MN'lJI ainl MllIKtr.
M'i l itre rtillnltii in iJii) trtmuit a ni'j.7 rO;tl-
Il rtlil U Itj il 00 i.i.KXS OttUjllf t t i .'.(il'j UHif
Jii'lix' H'dtC.
;i'i- itr. ( 'OOI'KH, ina!:ln'j It' nll'-nsn xprriully,
r' ii'iita fnnniunt! in f'uiti I Villi III' H'l'CV as
i- o,i hvyt y, l'oi'iit;i ft 11 iyi' Ct 'thing anil
'I'ni'i'V hiart ,tf hi imr si'r .iil-hl'if whirh eon.
sM,m .t tariff- ii'ni7,r.v t,f ;o( .(, in enuhlcii to but
r-'t oi.u in Untie l'il,i ami at tin lnwr.it market
j; in ft IaiI tnj'tilfii 'tlie.it'an'xnffirc'rnxitmer.
Our ,in,llii in iii'ti, ir. t it rtu Anrxt. ni''o,y. tell
vlien at.ul, n lir.l ir" l.i.mvol a iiri-r of gootli,
ij nil H in t, ifitart n-limi, if toiWj.i' imimrt- it or
0'hii tie.. Itilittfi c- it.ttil.it tii'.t "j llu and mnre.
uVOIK I ol US I S' 'i. ( Will nlHO.'ll U r.r.-hUilih. 'l
rl,r,rf. Hy.
lOOl'KK . COX.IRJ),
i 7 ftp- S. K eori'er A7.Y27 ami .lf.4 H .VA'f'4i V..
v LINEN STORE, .
No. 828 ARCH STREET.
i P E 0 1 A L BARGAIN.
One Hundred Dozen
Ladies' Hemstitched Hdkfs.
31 1'cuts, or $350 1'er Dozcu,
WELL WORTH $5-00 PER DOZEN.
-
"POPULAR PRICES FOR DRV GOODS.
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.,
No. 727 CHESS UT Street.
RICKEY, BHARP 4 CO
K1CK.KY, SHARP & CO
HlCKEY, BHAKP fc CO
KICKKY, BHAKP ds CO
K1CKKV, BIIAKP dc CO
KICKEV. hllAKP fc CO
KIC'KKY, tiUAUP ds CO
KK'KKY, SHARP fc VO
KIC'KKY, BHARP ds CO
RICK KY, BHARP & CO
KICKlSY, BHARP St CO
R1CKKY, BHAltP m CO
KICK KY, BHARP & CO
KICK EY, BHARP & CO
iilCKEY, BHARP & CO
KICKKY, BHARP dt CO
K1CKKY, BHARP fe CO
KICKKY, BHARP 6l CO
KICKKY, BHARP t CO
RICKK V. BH A RP dt CHJ
KiCKKY. BHARP & CO
VKLVKTP.
VtlVJtTHESS.
ILlbH POPLIN.
HtKNCH PUP1JN3,
blLK POPLINK.
WUCL POPLIN8.
PLAlU POPLINtt
CHANOKAHL.B POPLINS,
Jjiets Oooos at cents.
Dress Goods at HO Cf nls,
lire-, tiood at 35 cents.
IirebS (roods at l cents.
Jress t'OOCB at CO Cents.
J)rns booos at flii c uts.
in x Uooos at S etuis.
I:r"fc Unodn, tl to IJ.
ELAKKX1B.
l'LAMr-Lf. ,
(jloths and Casslmeres.
Paris La Belie turns.
liALUQKALb,
RICK bY, BHARP & CO.
lilKAClllil) Mffcl-ISS. BICKEV, BHARP ds CO,
I.INtNS Rrcif;Y. KltAHP A r ri
WlilTK OOOrS. KICKKY. BHAKP ds CO
Popular prices for Dry Goods by tbe yard, piece, or
package.
RICKEY, SHARP A CO.,
1 23 wfuijrp No. 727 CHJCSXUT Btreet.
WATCHES.
WATCHED,
C. & A. PEQUIGN0T,
Jlaiiutitliirers ami Importers,
No. 13 South SIXTH Street.
Jiniwsjrp itanvactory, X. Zi 3. FIFTH X.
UNDERWRITERS' SALE
op
EIHE READY-MADE CL0THIHG,
Sfightly Damaged by Water,
RESflcvea to
No. 3(3 CHESNUT STREET,
DUniNC
PAINTER, READ
FINANCIAL.
UftHGft PACIFIC
HAILR0AD
FIRST MORTGAGE
no YEAES SIX PKK CKNT.
GOLD BONDS,
FOR SALE AT PAK
ktto
ACCRUED INTEREST.
DEALERS IN OOVKKN'MEST SECURITIES,
GOLD, ETC.,
No. 40 South THIRD Street.
21 IX PHILADELPHIA.
iooo iviixh:
K0W COML'LCTliD OF THE
Union Pacific Railroad.
Tlic Compaoj nlll Iiave the cutire Hue
lhilslicd through to California, ami
ready for this Miiumer's travel.
WE ARE 0W SELL I Mi
The First Mortgage Gold In
terest Bonds
AT
PAR A1ND INTEREST,
OTIL rUIilUEK K0TICE.
tJovemmenl Securities taken la exchange
at full market rates.
WH. PAINTER & CO.,
KAAEERS JJNU Ut ALL IIS L UOYEO
MEST SECUK1TIES,
Ho. 36 Couth THIRD Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
QA NKINC H O U 8 B
OP
JAYCOOKE&G).
os. 112 ana 111 South T1IIKD Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
llealera In all UoTcmment Securities
Old 5-208 Wanted In Exchange for Aew,
A Liberal Difference allowed.
Compound Interest Kotcs Wanted.
Interest Allowed on deposits.
COLXtKCTIONS MADE. STOCKS bOHgbt ana (Old
on Commission.
Special business accommodation! reserYed tot
ladles.
W wUl McelT appUcMlons for Pollole of Lift
Iusurancsin tbsNanoiiai Ufe Insturanea Oompany
of tbo Cnited BtktM. full lniorwailoa jivenatosr
pffloai ' 1133
REPAIRS.
& ELDREDGE.
FINANCIAL.
bankers; o
No. 35 South Third Street.
PHILADELPHIA.
DEALERS IN
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
STOCK, COLD
AND NOTE BROKERS.
A"omil of Itnnka, firms, sad Indirlduali mvir, .ulssal
to clt.'cW at sight.
INTi:ilK8T At-l.OWF.1) ON DALANCK8.
xENERAf Agents,
FOR
Sn, PENNSYLVANIA
.oft,he 5i
Jfia
OF THE HlJ0t
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
The National Likk Insitranck Company Is a
rorHrutioii cli.irliTi'cl by Hpiciul Act of Congrwu, ap
proved July S3, lnwt, with a
CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000, FULL PAID.
T.lltf-rnl tprms oflvrod to AkpdU atid Solicitors, wb
ir irivilinl t iipply nt our otllce.
Full particulars to hi had on nppliratlon nt our office,
IochIimI in the hhcoiiiI story of our HiinkliiK Iloiwo,
a'hero t iirciVarst ami 1'ituiphlt'tH, fully tltwcrlMiig 111 4
aUvttiilucca oll'ereU by the Company, may be had.
K. W. CI. ARK A CO.,
A'o. a5 ihuih Third SL
LEDYARD & BARLOW
llare ItenioTed their
LA3V AND COLLECTION OFFICE
No. 19 South THIRD Street,
PHILADELPIUA.
And will continue to give careful' attention to
coUectlng and securing CLAIMS Inrottsnoat
tne United Slates, British Provinces, and Eu
rope.
Bight Drafts and Maturing Paper colleoted at
Bankers'. 128 6m
Dealers In United States Bonds, and Mem
bers of Stock and Gold Exchange
reccire Accounts of Banks and llankera oa
Liberal Terms.
ISSUE BILLS OF EXCHANGE ON ;
C. J. HAMBRO & SON, LONDON,
B. MKTZLER, 8. S0UN & CO., FRANKFORT
JAMKS W. TUCKER & CO., PARIS,
And Other frlncinal Cities, and Letters of
Credit Available Throngliont Eorope.
GLElIfflE, DAVIS & CO.,
Xo. 48 Mouth TKIKD Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
GLEJIEIllffiG, DAVIS & AMOBY,
Xo. 2 NASSAU St., New York,
BAMiLRS AND BUOKEIiS
Direct telegraphic coruiiiniiicatlon wita
Uie w York Stock Boards from the
rhiladelpliia Office. m .
pa S. PETER80M & CO.,
Stock aud J xcLange Brokers,
No. 39 South THIRD Street.
Members of the en York and I'htladeN
jhla Stock aud Gold Boards.
STOCKS, BONDS, Etc., bought and sold oa
commission only at either city, 1262
LOST. . .
LOST CBKTIFICATE .OK OLD CITY LOAN
No, 1618, for on. hundred dollars, iu tha nam ol
Warr K. Beeves. Application will be made for the
Issue of a uevv oertlliuau). U Uifitn
LARZELERC & CUCHEY,
Custom Bouse Brokers and Notaries Public,
No. 405 LIBRARY Street.'
AUCu&tom Bouse Business transacted.
PASSPORTS PROCURED,