THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 0, 1800. 5 w IT JEW YORK1SMS. from Our Own Oorrcrponilml. Nbw York, Feb. 9, 1869. I liardly think thatthestalrcuses and corridor 01 Fifth Avenue Hotel have ever beoa more Crowded than they were on Saturday afternoon when General and Mm. Grant held an Informal reception. Both of them worked hard In their quiet way. It is no I'ght thing to make calls all momioar, receive them all alternoon, aud attend a dinuer and a reception In the evening, to say nothing of two or three theatres thrown la any time between ten and twelve at night. Yet this Is the routine transacted by General Graut almost every day and night of his life The staircases and corridors at the Fifth Avenue are of umnual width, but their standing room capacity was tested on Saturday to the full. Among the celebrated mpn who "crushed'' thoir Way np miht bo seen the leonine ftice of Farra eut check by jowl vt ilh the full mom features of Horace Ciecley. Birgfeld the amiable Adolph formerly the pet of the Philadelphia public, if to be uulver Bally recognized with approbation gives a claim to that title, has lately come to grief. For the past sear aud a half, in fact ever since the establishment of opera bouffe in the midst of us, Birgfeld Las been a New Yorker; and, like Mr. Estonian, and other tender transplanted flowers Of tropic prowtk, has experienced the rigors of such a position. Bateman was lately up Charged with aggravated assault and batter upon a choris'e of his troupe; and Birgfeld, Wisely reversing matters, has just uppearud as plaintiff in a similar cose ngaiiisi a Mr. Francis Tholer, who not long ago wa dismissed from the troupe. Tholer, conceiving '.himself misuse!, thereupou repuired to the box olfice, and impro vised au assault upon the unsuspicious Birgfeld With such ctlerity that the victim was deprived of some of bis teeth and all of his senses almost before ne recognized his assailant. In justlfl cation of himself, Tholer said that Birgfeld was a heartless man 0 Iograliiude ! is not thy name Tholer? and that as for himself he was tired and sick of the Americans, aud wanted to get back to la belle 1'aris. Justice Dowling ad vised him that he bad unfortunately not chosen the most Reusible method of putting that desire into execution, sentenced him to pay a flue of fifty dollar, and ordered him to be locked up one week. It is expected when he comes out ho will be a solo singer of another tuue. An interesting aud salutary scene took place On Saturday morning in the Court of General Sessions. Arson has been a prevalent crime for the list few months, aud a case which has been standing over since November of last year was finally settled at 2 o'clock on Saturday afternoon. The criminals were a youth named Joseph Koll, and a young man several years his senior, named Frederick Baden. When the trial had first come up Koll had pleaded guilty in the third degree, and Baden, thinning to throw ail the blame upon the actual perpe trator oT the deed, had, in his ignorance, con fessed that he had given him the mouey to pur chase the oil which he know was going to be used for incendiary purposes. The crime wai committed for the sake of securing $1000 in surance on property worth barely more than $300. Recorder Hackett pronounced on each. of the offenders the heaviest sentence the law per' in the State Prison. TbeWaveiley Theatre is the namc'jjlven.lo the pretty little minstrel opera bouse that has re cently been deserted by Kelly & Leon. I recognize no names of any account except thoia of Owen Mailowe (whose aspiring blood I am grieved to see sink into the ground), Mr. Pars loe, aud Setty Rigl. Lydia Thompson has one editorial per day in the Hera d about her hair and "Wcbbter'a Unabridged" is indebted to Jarrett & Palmer for the coining of a new adjective, "Nlblonian," suggestive of the lar. cenious splendors of the Forty Thieves. Am Babi. MUSICAL AD DRAMATIC. "Tame Cnta" at tbe Arch. Last evening Edmund Yates comedy of Tame Cats was produced at the Arch to a large audience. The title of this piece 19 extremely awkward, it being used to signify the parasites and blood-suckers who prey upon the good nature, weakness, and credulity of their fellows! and, unlike many cant terms, it has no real sig nificance. A title that will attract attention and excite curiosity ia a great tblug for a new play, but this piece might easily have been lechrn tened with a name equally telling and more appropriate than Tame Cats. The play itself is respectable, fairly written, rather weak In some point;, but with several good dramatic situa tions and a series of cleverly-sketched stage characters. Most of tho people, Indeed, lemind us more or leas of Others that we have met with in literature or on the stage before, aud the rich old uncle turning up iu the last act to arrauge all the family diffioullies, and murmur, "Bless ye, me children," la 6uch a familiar friend that we are fain to bid him welcome for old acquaintance's sake, at least. The plot turns upon the efforts of a eel of parasites who scheme to get possession of the fortune of "Mr. Walter Waversham." They induce him to enter into speculations of all kinds, de!ame his wife, destroy his happiness, and apparently bring him to tho verge of ruin. Tbe uuclc aforesaid acts as the guardian angel, however, aud under an assumed name aids "Mr. Waversham" to defeat the schemes of the 'tame cats." The "cats," too, quarrel among themselves, and thus astht in their own dls ccmflture. 1 he moral tone of the play is good, and it has a number of points which appeal to the sympathies of the audience in the strongest manner. Tbe play is remarkably well acted through out, and to this, with the excellent style in which it is placed upon the stage, ruu-tt be attributed its success last evening. The b2Bt personation is that of "zra Steal" by Mr Idackay. "Ezra Stead" is a returned convict, without a "ticket of leave," aud he reminds us of the "party by the pame of Johnson, " in the Lancashire iass, to some extent. Mr. Mackay's "make-up," facial expression, aud thoroughly artistic rendetiug of the part are entitled to the highest prat.ue. Mrs. Thayer as Mrs. Soppett," the wife of "Ezra," and much the same sort of a ciaracter, U also admirable. "Mortirae Wedgewood," the part sustained by Mr. Carton Hill, 1 paipaeio out ratuer weak copy of 'Horace Sklmpole'Mu Dickeus1 novel of ' Bleak House." The only difference is that while .Bklmpole" is merely egotistical and selfish, "Wedgewood" Is a villain. Mr. HIU P'y tue Pa,t creditably, but he $9C9 ZlVlO? l UIQ OaetaUU original jmd. Btrik'nB as Sm0 ac'or would. "Mr. Uarry Laneley" is a J.n of crn Promise between "Lord Dundreary" 1 "LTdm Languish." This character is well inreeB by Mrs. Drew. Miss Pttce plves an 'ex,rl,ent Pe"ona tiou of "Mrs. Wa'ter Waversham." flu.1 ,n 80me of the scenes she acts with far more power .f.l,an usual, ur. averiy, as "Walter Waveranam," U also good, but a little too slow and measured, both in his conversation and deportment, cape' cially in the first act. Mr. Hemple as the rich uncle, "Mr. Tweedle;" Mr. Craig as "Bi idles, ' one of those typical British fathers, wi'.h whom all playgoers ale familiar; Mrs. Creese, as "Annie Temple," the interesting young lady in love, without whom such a piece as this could not bo pronounced complete; Mr. James as "Charles Ilampton," tho ardent lover of the aforesaid "Miss Temple," and Miss Davenport as "Ellis," the waiting maid, all act their purls fn a creditable and satisfactory manner. It is difficult to find any serious fatlt with this play, and it is equally difficult to say very much in its favor. It depends for Us success upon a tolerably well arranged plot and not upon scenic effects entirely, and is therefore entitled to commendation on that ground, if upon no other. Indifferently performed it would be un interesting, but as presented at the Arch it niukes au agrceabl? evening's entertain unsnt, although the audience arc indebted for whatever pleasure they derive fiom it to the actors Ur more than to the author. Ttae City Anuneuieiils. At thk Walnut Mr. and Mrs. IJarnoy Wll llttuiHWill appear tills evening in ttio Irish (lia'ua of (he fairy Circle and llio comedy of Uie Vuntotn of the Country. Tueso perioruiers Hie always welcome and always popular. In their particular line they have no superiors on the alane, and in their Irish dramas, as l'l the Irish character, there in a mingling oi fun, froHo and soullmeni that Is particularly attrac tive to a large poi'l ton of the playgijiog public lioures, and as the puolic aro well aware of their merits and tnose of the pieces they pre Nuut, tnere is no necessity for us to make any Air. and Mrs. Williams always draw crowded extended notice of Uiem. At thk Akch Edmund Yates' comedy of Time Cats will be performed tnis evening. At thk Cdksnut the Gultou Troupe will ap pear this evening in OtieuOaoh's operetta of A Marriage by Lanterns. at thk amkbican an interesting variety en tertainment will be given this eveulug. Tnu Ukkmania OHi'UEsrKA will give a pnbllo reht araal at Ilortlculiurai II all to-morrow after u on. M it, De CoanovA will give his second lecture at (Jucm Hall on Thursday evening. Su Meut. "Mm. Urumiy." Tim trjir.l irolure, einille'.t "'ihe Bpratts at Suratoga," will be given oil Fubiuary IS. C I TT IT E M S. Pkickh Gbkatly Rkduckd to dote out Wlntsr titi c): ( Men's, Youth' uml Jioys' Clothing. Uuir-wvy tiftwcf.n Bknnktt & Co., i'UViand: Towkh Hall. Hittli ttrcils.) No. SIN Makkkt 8t , Phiudklphu, And No. WOO Broadway. Niw Yokk.. A Hacking cough la one of tbe most distressing as well as dangerous forms of cough one can be allllcted with, Its continuous action fatigues and irritates the lungs, and thus engenders consumption. TJpbam'a Freeh Meat Cure will cure the cough, oo:ne the lraltated bronchia, and give tone aud Vigor to the lungs aud whole system. A single bottle will convince any one of its purity Sold one dollar per houie iOUXHVOn, HOLLOWAY & COWOBN, Mo. 60 Arch street. MOKEY LOANED In sums from one dollar to thousands, on Diamond?, Silver Ware, Watche. Jewelry, Clothing, Dry Goods, CtC, At 'Fkttkw's Loan Otltoe, Northeast corner Fifteenth and Market streets. Brdcction in Pmtwi To close oil Winter B'oclc. CBARLKS HTORfcS & CO., Clothiers, No. 821 Chesnut streeu f KiN Diseases. What form of disease Is more annoying than that of the skin, with Its Itching, Unplug, smarting, Its ugly red pimples, blotohy eruptions, and loathsome Ichorous desquamations. Happily, Hleskell's Tetter Ointment Is a sovereign remedy for every form of sain disease, making a radical cure In every case. Bold SO cents per box. Bent by mail for 60 feuts. Johnston, Hollo way fe tuwucu, Jbwkl&y. Mr. William W. Cassldy, No. 12 South fcecond street, has the largest and most attractive aaaortment of line eweiry and silverware n the city I'urchmen can rely npon obtaining a real, pure arti cle furnished at a price which cannot be equalled. He alto baa a large stock of American Wet tern watches In all varieties and at all prices. A vlilt to his store Is sure to result in pleasure and protit. e&ovxx Bakib's B it-best Premium Hewing Machines, NO. 73S Cbesnot street. CixJsiNo out Winteb htock. Closing Out Wiutor Block, DlOHlug Out Winter fcHock. Closing Out Winter (stock. Closing Out Winter Hto:k. ClGBlnir Out Winter Block. sT r - tr r- Closing Out Winter Htock. Cloning Out Winter block. att t-pRciAi. Notil'K Determined to close out all i..- stock of the termer Brm, we tgln call attention to the ia''t that since the appraisement we have reduced the ir1cna of all our Rocdt The asaortmeutof Men's and Hoys' tints and Overcoats still very kooU. yr ANAMAKbH lU UKUWA, WaNAUaKKU & liaOWN, Wanauakkb & Baowsr, Oak Hall,, Thb Larokht Clothing Honsn, The Co. (Sixth and Markbt Mj-kkkim, MARRIED. FHAZEK TAYLOR. On Jauiinrv 16. hv Ew, T. W. bimpers, HI'KWAKD FKA.EK to ANN TAY LOR, all of t hlladelpnia. KUsiC'HKE KL'TZ Ob Thnday evening, Febru ary 4, b tbe Kev, I). A. ( uiinloijluiu. Mr. A'. C. KlSCHK K la Mlfsa LIL.UL It. KU1Z. No cards. MARLIN-STIIOTJ.SE Fehruary 4. 1S69. at the Par- sonajte of the Pret,ljyl-rlan Chnrob, Cnesnut Hill, by Kev, liogor Owens. Mr. WILL,' AM H. HaRLIN, of Oi rmuuuiwn, to Jdi3 C ADH1K 11. BTiiOUaii, of t htitnul Hill, Pa. fciVITII SMim.-On Dooembor 27, 16(57 by Hey. R. A. Vtliery, Mr. THOMAS J. It. bMITIl and Mis LAV Hi. L. B-MlTil. DIED. AHCHFU, On the 7th tuatr.ut, oi tynho'd pneumo nia, UVLjll Am lii.lt, in the 7v:b year 01 her age, lelK'ltil tne Inte llnijKuiln Archer. Tbe relatives aud irlenua of the family are respect fully in v lied toatteud her mneral. from tbe renldenoe of her Hon, Beujaiuln F. Archer, No. 81( t'ooper Htreet, Camden, N. J., on Wednesday, the lUlb luetaut, al 11 o'clock A. M. without further notice. Ii ANN EN. On the sihlnsiant, PAUL BANNEJf, Iu tbs 62d ear 01 but age. Tbe relatives and friends of the family, also State Council, O. U. A. M.; Mechanics' Hall Association; MiciiauicV L'brary aud IuBlilute; I'hlladelphl Council, No. ti, O. V. A. M.: United Degree Coun cil, No. 2, O. U, A. hi., a. d the Order in general; also Mori lus Btar Lod)je, No. 4. I. O. ot O F.; Way ue Cir cle, No. 5. B. U. (H. F.l O. or A.: aud Columbia Hone t'oaipaiiy. are respectfully invited lo attend bis fune ral, from his late renlduuce, No. lulb Montgomery avenue, on Thursday afternoon, tbe lllb instant, al i O'clock. To proceed to A. M. Cemetery. LAMPLUGH. At Chester, Delaware connty, Pa.. February 7, HAMUKL tt. LAtdPLUUH, In the ltd 'The'relatWes and friends of Ihe family are invited lo attend the funeral, from the renldeuce of his dautblcr. Mrs. B. M. tsmltb, Wednesday, the 10'h In Ntaut, at 2 o'clock P. M. Interment at Cbes or llural Cemetery. Maaoulc brelhrcn lake notice. LONOeHOIlK. On tbe th Instant, BARAH LONG HHOKK, wife 01 ihe late James Longshore, la Uie Vss Os iKf ftffOv The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited te attend the funeral, from the residence ol her ion In-law, Jacob LandU, No. 440 Pen n street, below Foulkrod, Frank lord, on Wednesday after noon at 1 o'clock. Funeral to prooeed to Cedar tflu Cemetery. MORTON.. On the sth lnt.. PENNRLL C00MB9, sou of Joshua and Ainauda Morton, in lbs lam year of bis age. The relatives and friends of the family ars respect fully invited lo attend the funeral, from the reallunce of hla parents. No. MS Allen street, KeuttinKlou, ou Wednesday alternoon, tbs 101b instant, at S o'clock. PI. ATT. On February 7. 18ti. FANNIE D., wife of W. Harry Piatt, ami daughter of Jusepb D. and Dor- ii l.a Mur-jhv. ai:i!d '2A vear. i'uiai frm M IVsilaoj gf UK piWi H WmIumiIw. irnhniarv 1A. IDAS, al MaVImv a mr Interment at Woodlands. j 3 BPRNCKU. On the 7lh Instant, RICHARD RUB BPKNCEit, son of John and KUeaheth bpsnosr. acsd SO years. The relatives and friends of the family, and the members of the WMOaco Hteam Fire Company, are rmpectrally Invited to attend tbe funeral, from bis parents' residence, No. SIR S. Beoond street, oa Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. To prooeed to .Kbenecer M. K. Church V ault. LIFE INSURANCE. BT THK AMERICAN AGENTS WANTED LIFE INSU1U1VCE CO. Of Philadelphia, 8. E. Corner Foartli and Walnat Streets Better terms MOW1IRRK ot IN fered. I'lUIadelpIiIa Address or call at Oomnanr's Odice, 1 to S F. M. CALVIN B. McLEAN, 6 10 Manager of City Agency AGENTS AND SOLICITORS FOR LIFE INSURANCE, AND ALL PERSONS CONTEMPLATING INSUR ANCE, WILL DO WKLL TO 8KK Sir. 11. (J. WILSON, at the Office or the MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, No. !21 CIIKSXL'T Street, 1 ifiBtuth tt PHILADELPHIA. METIiOPOLITAN HIE IIVSUKAXCK COMPANY, No. 213 KUOADWAY, New York. JAMI S It. DOW I'rosl.luut .TANUAltY 26. 1H69. The Hoard of Directors have this day declared A Cash Dividend r Fifty Per Cent. Ontlic bijevkI pretniuDi rate of all Patilol pil ing Life Poilcles, and l'OUTV FKIt CENT. 0.1 Ite nnnn.f.1 endo.vmcut.ra1eof all PartkMpaliuK Kniiovnieijt I'ollcles ii-KUt d la the jer K-iti7. E. II. JONm, Viue l'ieHldont. BRANCH OFFICE, No. 429 CHC8NUT Stroov. J. H. tlAFFNEY. 2 4tSU'5; WKN KllAL A C) ION T. FINANCIAL. s4. V bankers; No. 35 South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURmES, STOCK, COLD AND NOTE BROKERS. Account of BniikH, Firma, anil Indiviiluiil receded, ubj;d In check at aiKt. INTKIIKST ALLOWED ON BALANCES. ENERAjTENT8, $n, PENNSYLVANIA UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. The Nationai. Li fk InsitbAncb Company U a rorporutlon clmrtcred by special Act of Congress, ap proved July 2-5, lsss, with a CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000, FULL PAID. Lltii-rnl forms ofTored to Asenta and Solicitors, who are invited to apply at our office. l i. 11 uurliculiirM to he hud 011 application ntourofllce, lornii'il In the second story of our Bunking IIouno, a'liem C'lrculurs uml 1'umphletn, fully deKcrlblng thd J uiitn;J'ia oll'cred by the Company, muy be hud. . W. CLARK CO., Ad. 85 South 7Mrd SU LEDYARD & BARLOW IIutc KeniOTed their LAW AND COLLECTION OFFICE X9 No. 19 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA, And will continue to plve careful attention to collecting and securing CLAIMS turouchmit tbe United States, britiaa 1'ioylt uus, aud u rope. Blgiit Drafta and Maturing Taper collected at Bankers'. 1 28 6m MITHMNDOi lfcalcrs In United States Uonds, and Men bers of htock and Wold lbcchan8;e Keceire Accounts of Hanks and Bankers on Liberal TerniB. ISSUE BILLS OF EXCHANGE OJI B. METZLER, 8. BOUN U CO., FRANKFORT JAMES W. TUCKER h CO.. PARIS. And Other Principal Cities, and Letters of ircuu Available Tliroughoat Earope. p. 8. PETERSON & CO., Stock and Exchange Brokers, No. 39 South THIRD Street, Members of the New York and Fhlludcl phla Stock and Uold Boards BTOCKS, BONDS, Etd., bought and Hold on f f UUajl9U ou) mmUer city, 14 FINANCIAL. UNION PACIFIC BAILE0AD FIRST MORTGAGE 30 YEABS SIX PER CENT. GOLD BOFtlDS, FOR SALE AT PAR AND ACCRUED INTEREST. DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, ETC., Ho. 40 South ?HIRD Street, 21 if PIULAOKLl'HIA, IOOO 311X12 yovf toairLE-iEi) of the Union Pacific Railroad The Company will hare the entire line finished through to California, and readj Tor this Bumiiier's trarel. WE ARE NOW SELLIMJ The First Mortgage Gold In terest Bonds AT PAR A1ND INTEREST, UMIL FURTHER NOTICE. UoTCrnmeut Securities taken In exchange at Aill market rates. WM. PAINTER & CO.. BANKERS AND DEALERS IN GtOYERN KENT SECURITIES, No. 38 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. QANKING HOUSE OP Kos. 112 and 114 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA, V alers In all Goiernment Securities. Old 5'20s Wanted In Exchange for New A Liberal Difference allowed. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. Interest Allowed on Deposits. COLLECTIONS HA.DB. BTOCK8 bonEhl snd sold on Commission Special bnslness accommodations reterrta foi ladles. We will receive applications for Policies of Llfs Insurance iu ibe National Lira Insurance Company of lbs Cniwd Btatss. Full Inlormatlon given ai ou office. lllm GLEMPIKG, DAVIS & CO, No. 48 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. GLEPINNING.DAtlS&AMORY, Xo. 3 NASSAU St., New York, ' 15ANKL1:S AND UKOKKILS. Direct telegraphic communication with the Ken York Stock Donrds from the G RE AT 0 I SLIGHTLY WET AT THE LATE FIRE AT HIHTH AND CHESNUT STREETS. J. F. $c E. B. ORI3E, 904 CHESHUT STREET, HAVE DETERMINED TO CLOSE OUT THEIR ENTIRE STOCK C ARPETIRSGS LEFT FROM THE LATE FIRE A T SACRIFICE in PRICE SALE COMMENCED ON MONDAY, February 1. CIGARS. --0 CIGAR SMOKERS. "MARIANA RITA" Cigars, in twenty varieties of size and prion, are pare all Havana Touacco; pronounced equal to Imported Cigars, yet muoh cheaper ! Tbt Them. 11 FRA DIAVOLO" Cigars, in five varieties, are pure II a v in a Fillers, still cheaper, and unsurpassed at their price I Tbt Them. These Brands, Copyrighted, are manufac tured exclusively by S. FUGUKT & SONS, No. 229 South FRONT Street, Regular Impobteks, as always, of Fine Havana Cioabs. p BEDS, MATTRESSES, ETC. pj- O V E R'S PATENT Combination 66fa Ded Is dPddWly the bent Sola Bed ever Invented. It can be extended fromaBofa lino a handaome Fiencn Bt'dntead, with balr sprltis niattra, in leu Hecoads ot time. It requitea no uuacruwiue or detaching, has no Beparaiiou bptwenn timsk anil seat, no cords to bretk and no hinged foct attached t ) the top of iLe back to support it when down, which Is unaate aud liable to gt out of repair. It has toe conveniences of a unreau lor holding clothing is easily managed, and tt Is lmpocsihle (or it to at out or order. I'tlce about tbe same as an oidluury sofa, II. F. IIOVEK, Owner aud Nolo Manufacturer, 1 26 tutbiam No. 2) Bouth 8KCOND (street. AMD A KKW BT'K'S OF sritiNO, husk and moss mattrksses, FKAXUER BEDS, PILLOWS AND 110LSTE113, AT 8. W. Cob. 12tb and Cuebtnut Sis. FLOUR. CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR, . For the Trade or at retail. EVERY BABBKL WABRAN1EO, KEISTOJiJJ FLOUR MILLS, KON.IO ANU SI tillttUDAVKSlE, USinirp i.ast ol Front streek TO RENT. FOR RENT THE THffiD AND FOURTH Floors snd the two Stores on TWKLFril B'.ree of the Flve-etorr Bulldlrit, N. W. corner of 1 WELSTH and FII.BKIVV H reds. Apply to A. H, MtH8HON.No. HOI MARKST Btreet, or bTEIt LINO BOX8AT.I.. No. lltt K. XIMl'H Btreet,j tf T O REXT AN OFFICE SUITABLE FOR A Dbysiclsn r a lawyer, wuh or without board, at No 11-1 OIBARI) Streefj 1 1 M INSTRUCTION. H. P. Q R K 0 O K Y, A. M. CXAPHIOAL ANO KVOLIbH ouUUoL, Ho. lit MAiiKKT blreeu i2 lut BOARDING. AT NO. 1121 GIBARD STREET MAY BE obtained furnished and uufuraUUed rooms tor SALE OF T OF DRY GOODS. S'LUS I SILK8! SILKS I STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER'S SILK DEPARTMENT Is noir Unasnallr Attractive. Tbe assortmsnt is large and prices reasonable. RICH BLACK SILKS. RICH FANCY SILKS, RICH PLAIN SILKS, RICH EVENING SILKS. PINK SILKS, , . WHITE SILKS, CORN-COLORED SILKS, ECARLET SILKS, BLUE SILKS.. PLAIN DRESS SILKS at $2-00. ALL SHADES DRESS SILKS at $2-00. RICH CORDED SILKS at $2 75. VERY WIDE HEAVY SILKS at 3-50. GOOD BLACK SILKS at $2 00. HEAVY BLACK GROS GRAINS at $2-50.' Jnst received, per late steamer, full assortments of SILK and LINEN POPLINS In PLAIDS, PLAIN, and STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, CEST1ULL DIM HOODS HOUSE, Corner EIGHTH and MARKET, PHILADELPHIA. 1869C03IPETITI0N PRICES ! ! Ur TOWN LIGHT EXPENSES ! I OCR CUSTOMERS THE GAINERS 1 1 Hoods delivered In all parts of tbe city carefully and free ol charge. MVSLLNSI MUSLIMS I Thornleys Popular Corner. We have laid In a superior stock of MTJ8LIN8, Bleached aud Unbleached, all widths and qualities, and ars prepared to supply the thousands of ou Philadelphia hoot .keepers on the very best terms. JOSEPH H. THORNLEY, K. E. Cor. EIGHTH aud SIKIH GARDES. H. B.-Toi can ride to our door, come. It will pay to 1 einvp DKKfcS GOOES AND SHAWLS closing oat lOWi HATS AND CAPS. J0NE3. TEMI-LE 4 CO I-ABUIUNABLK UlfUBl; F A B U NaU B. NINTH Btreet, yimt door above tJheenut street. itj CWARBURTON'S IMPROVED VENTI iatod, aud easy-tlttlnc Dreas Hau (patenUtdt.la all tbs improved raaulona ol the season. Oil ibd. s
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