THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1609. MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC. 'A Victim of Clrcnmataiicea" nt ttio t Arch. w graliflofttion to chronicle the brilliant uocesa of a brilliant new play at the Arch last evening. The audience was large, and the Manifestations of pleasure were nociception ably cordial. It baa been a long time alnoe so prlgblly and entertaining a comedy as A Vic tim of Circumstance bas been produced on the Philadelphia stage, and If In a hyperorlUoal Pirlt It might be objected that It la somowliat superficial and not altogether novel, It at least fulfils the conditions of a good aotlng play, and If oar native dramatists would pro duce worKs equalling It In excellence, there would be but little occasion to compiaiu of the degeneracy of the drama In these modern days. A. Victim of Circumstance Is an adaptation from the Frenoh, by A. W. Young, and It l essentially French In form and substance, but Without any of the objectionable features that oause some of the best efforts of the moJern Parisian dramatists to give oflenso to the more prudish Anglo-Saxon taste. The plot Is slight and runs as followe: "M. Bonaefol," a gentleman In easy circum stances, Is gillie ted with a mother-In law, the Widow of a lawyer, who la booked np In all the Intricacies ol the civil code. During one of ber dally contentions with his wife and her mother, he receives a visit from "M. Dola roche," a friend of his bachelor days. Con trlvlDg to Ret rid of the females, he enters into a confidential conversation with his gay friend, who slates that he Is as good as a bachelor, bavins separated from his wlfo on account of Incompatibility of temper, the lady being of a rather gushing nature, which did not suit his more practical Ideas. He therefore returned ber dowry, and gave her a handsome allowance, wbloh be paid regularly once a quarter in person, and for the rest of the year saw nothing of ber, allowing her to take her pleasure In her own way, so long as she did not molest him VM. Bonnefol" offers bis congratulations at nob an escape, and then relates now he bas got blmrelf Into a terrible scrape. Daring a brief absenoe of bis wife it was his 111-luok to meet a particularly bewitching yonng lady at a restau rant, when, after eating her lunoh, she found that she bad left ber purse at borne. Be gal lantly offers to pay the debt twenty centimes -and the lady gratefully aocepts the service. Subsequently meeting ber, be Is lnduoed to take a drive In the Bols do Boulogne, and on a gentle bint from ber, meatlons supper. Under the Influence of a few glasses too much of champagne be pro fesses the most devoted love, and assures her that be la a single man, All be remembers after that Is that be found Himself at borne in bed Wltb a raging beadaobe. The lady, however follows him np with letters to the extent or ten or twenty a day, eaob signed "Twenty Cen times," and be Is now In an agony of fear lest bis mother-in-law should discover the affair. Before "M. Delarocue" can oiler any advice the ladles return, and the mother-in-law being too muob for the friend, be takes bia leave. While the ladles are removing their bon nets tbe fair unknown makes ber appearance, and refuses to leave the bouse nntll "M. Bonne fol" promises to sup with ber that evening. He keeps bis appointment, and tbe very gushing style of the lady Impresses blm strongly wltb the Idea that she Is Insane While be Is endeavoring to explain matters, the bell rings, and she suddenly recollects that It la tbe day for ber husband's quarterly visit, and "M. Bonnefol" thus discovers that he bas been navina attention to bis friend's wife. She thrusts blm Into an adjoining room, and "M. Delarocue" enters, pays ber the allowance, Inspects ber bill of expenses, and offers to depart. Sho tries various expedients to win back his affeotlons, and as a last resort, with the bope of exoltlng bis Jealousy, tells blm that there la a man In tbe next room. He laughs at tbls as a trap and bows himself out. "M. Bonnefol" then makes bis appearance, and when the lady proposes to will marry blm and take a trip to Italy, be declares tbat be Is already a married man, and tbe lady rushes jrora the room and pretends to throw herself out of the window, while be makes bis escape by another door, In an agony lest the affair should get Into the newspapers and his name be mentioned fn oonneotlon with It. "M. Bonnefol" Is next seen at bis chateau, where be Is endeavoring to keep on as good terms as possible wltb bis wife and mother-in-law. To bis dismay, however, bis fair friend Whom he bad thought dead, walks In, an ex planation takes place which Is satisfactory to both parties, and tbe lady la about to depart When the mother-in-law Is seen approaching, and tbe visitor is obliged to bide la an adjoining apartment. Her various attempts to escape are rnairaiea, ana "to., jjetarocne- at last comes to tbe assistance of .bis friend, and appeases the wrath of the mother-in-law by acknowledging tbat tbe lady Is bis wife. He opens the door, leads ber out, and is In turn astonlBhed to find tbat tbe lady of the twenty centimes, who bad given "M. Bonnefol" so much trouble, la really bis wife. Mutual explanations occur, and a rather weak finale leaves us In some doubt as to what the mothor-ln-law's behavior In the future will be, now that "M. Bonnefoi's" Indiscretions are discovered. The dialogue Is vivacious and sparkling from beginning to end; every soene is full of telling points tbat excite uproarious laughter; and tho whole of the second act is ludicrous in the ex treme. Tbe Buceess of the play last evening was as much due to the very superior acting as to Its intrinsic merits. The part of "Vlrgtnle de Merlot" la exactly suited to Mrs. Drew, and she gave a very elegant and very amusing per nnnation ol the fair unknown who was the cause of all "M. was capital as by tbe way, Bonnefoi's' " woes. Mr. Hill M. Bonnefol," a character, somewhat out of bis usual line; and Mr. James bas scarcely vr armearea 10 iwiwt uvuw.o - a I ...... .1 ..nnln nt tllOT) O U M.Delarocbe;" Mrs. Thayer, the most delight- 1 - r vomen." was a very vixen as " . . Madame Trna net." the motner-in-iaw. ana Mrs. Creese gave an acceptable personation of Madame Bonnefol." we repeat tnai a vionm of Circumstance is a capital comedy of society, It is amusing: and laughable in ine extreme, and If eenulne merit Is anything wltb the playgolng pnbllo, it ought to bave a long run. Pocahontas, John Bougham's wittiest, fan' Blest burlesque, was given as an afterpiece last evening. Some of the Jokes in this piece are a little out of date, and It might be reconstructed wltb advantage. The majority of the pans, However, are as good as new, and a merrier pleoe of extravagant nonsense was never offered to a laughter-loving public If as well produced, as well acted, and as vexl sung as tue burieique operas of Offenbaoh are, It would prove a for midable rival to them. Last evening tbls ex- travaganra was given with all the original music, opera airs, popular ballads, and negro melodies Wbloh Brougham bas skilfully adapted to bis text, and tbe principal parts r moderately well sustained as follows. Powhatan," Mr. Craig; "Captain John Smith," Mr 11111; "Pocahontas," Miss Fanny Daven oorf "Poo-tee-pet," Mis. Creese, and "Wee-che-veiiaa," Mrs. Thayer. Thecau-oaa at tbe end of the first act was an innovation on theorl elnal, wbloh pleased the fancy ol tho audlenoe and caused the curtain to be run up la com pliance with a demand for an encore. Mrs Thayer, with ber war paint on, dancing the can-can. Is ayilght to be remembered by our adolescent playgoers, when twenty years henco they refer to tha present degenerate era as tbe "palmy days of the drama." Tho City Amusement. OrrcnA Bouffb The sale of subscription tickets for the shor season of opcr bovffe to be given at the Academy of Mi sio next week, by Mr. Klsk's company, under tbe dlremiou of Mr. tilraleld, commeuoes to-day. Tickets (or the seven performances will be sold at the low price of $7 60. Ttie opening opera will bo La J'et ichote. Lc JBavardi, VharuonU- Fortunio, and Orphrc aux Enfer will ills' be ),roduued. None of these pieces have been pcriormed In this city. At ins Arch the riew conicdv of A Victim o Cimtmitlance and John llroug ham's burlesque Ol J'vco.hontax will be perform d this evening HbakS( earti's comedy of Much Ado Ahnut Nothing Ik In preparation. A. new coined y oy a Philadelphia ,n.wyir, eniltled Woman Jnic,in anuonnectl, alio tue melodrama of Tic Uvrslcan JJr other. At tu r Walnut the Irish drama of Shnnd; ifogvirc and the farce of In and Out of l'lacc, with Mr. and Mrs. ltunoy Williams in the principal characters, will bo given this evening. John Itrougbam's nev drama of Th JCmerw.i Hing will be produced on next Monday evening. At tiik Chhsnttt tbe Ualton Troupe will appear tbls evening la Levy's operetta ol Fanchette. Offenbaou's oomlo opera of liobintoix Crusoe is In rehearsal. At ihi American the Japanese aorobits end Jugglers will appear this nvenluii. On Friday evening Mr. TUomas Whl!la will have ills first benefit In Philadelphia. Thk Ukkh ania OKCHftsrttA will give a pub' Ho lebeaisalal Horticultural Hall to-morrow afuruoon. The Grkat Arahian NianTS' Kntkrtain MB.MT, comprising fiity tableaux, will opeu at Concert Hall on Thursday evening, Marc'i 1 Carleton, the Irish comedian, will appear in a number of laughable cbaraoter sketches. Pro fessor O'Kenrdon will perform on his 'Tain bleronlcon," Uignor Charles Uarmlo, vocalist and characaturlst, will sing a number of couilo songs in character, and Miss Carrie Vernon will slug a number of popular ballads. One hun dred gifts will be distributed to the audlenoe every eveuing. Hkv, Hkkky Ward Bbeotxkr will lecture on ' Rational Amusements," at the Academy of Music, on Thursday evenlnit- Mk James E. Murdoch will el ve one of his popular readings at Morton Hall, Haverford street, above Forty-first, West Philadelphia, on Thursday evening. Mr. Murdoch Is one of the must finish' d elocutionists of the day, and Ills entertainments are always attractive. We hope tbat be will bave a full house on Thursday evening. CITY ITEMS. Partus Gbratly Rkduckd to close out Witucr Htctk of Men's, youths' and Hoys' Clothing. Half-way between ") Bkhmitt & Co., fifth and'. V Towku LULL, buUh itretti.) No. (Via Habkbt St , AOT No. 600 Bbqadway. Kiw Yobk. Sai.k or 1'im Pictorks. There is now on exhibi tion at tbe gallery of B. Scott, J., No. 10'iO Cliesnat street, a very superior collection of pictures belong, lug to C. W. F. Calvert, Esq., of No. 1517 N. Broad street. This colleotlon Includes a large nunuer of tine pictures by tbe leading modorn painters, Amerl. can and European, It IsotTurod to tbe public by Mr. Calvert previous to bis departure tor Europe, and tbe opportunity now afforded to those wbo wish to purchase works of undoubted merit Is onethatdoei not often occur, aud our art connoisseurs would do well to avail tbemselvts of the opportunity. The plotures ara now open to tbe Inipectlon of the pub lic at Mr. Boolt'a gallery, and they rnsy be seen dall v, free of ebarge, until tbo day of sal a. A stroll through the gallery will be a pleasure to those wbo flo not Intend to purchase, as the plotures have been teleo.ed with great care by an experienced amateur without any latentl n of disposing of them agalr. Tbe tale will take place on next Thursday evening at 7 o'clock., and the pictures will b a sold without any reierve, so that there will be abuudant opportunities for getting bargains. Bbmoval. We take pleasure In calling the alien. tlonof the lady readen of Thb TblklbaFh to the removal of Mrs. M. A. Binder's Dress Trimmings Store to the large and commodious establishment situated at tbe N, W. oorner of Eleventh and Oheanut streets, Mrs. Binder has been long considered the leader In ber line of business, and has been necessi tated to this removal by the Imperative demands of her customers "whose name is legion." B0BEBT PXABCK'S FlNB CRACKKBS. TO THK COKSUMKlia. The superior quality of Pearce's" Crackers, which are made or the nmst Materials tbat the Market allordtt, bave attained lor thein the reputation of beln Till JEXCKLSIOR CBACKEB OF AMERICA. As an article of 'ood they are indlstiuDsabie In evory household, and are particularly adapted to the Invalid and convalescent, omg unniy nutritious auu agree able to the most aeiioat paiaie. For sale by iust-ciftns urocers tnrougnout ino country. Jzwblby. Mr. William W. Cassldy, No. 12 Booth Becoud street, has tbe largest aud most attractive assortment of fine Jewelry and silverware la the olty Purchasers can rely opon obtaining a real, pure arti cle tarnished at a price which cannot be equalled. He also.baa a large stock of American Western watches In ail varieties and at all prices. A visit to his store Is sure to result in pleasure and profit. Da. W. A. McCanhlesh. We desire to direct atten tion to tbe card of Dr. McC'andleas, VjIS Spring Garden street, In another column, In his specialty tbe treat ment of Piles without pain, danger, caustics, or tbe uso of Instruments, tbe doctor stands unrivalled, and the number of cures In Ftlladelphla alone effected by bla skill can be counted by the thousands. Bbovxx A Baku's Highest Premium Bewlng Machines, No. 7aa Chesnnt street. Faibchilo, tbe celebrated Coat Cotter, Is at t has, btqkkb Jt Co.'s. The Tirnt Has Comb por uprmg overcoats. For........ Spring Overcoats. For...M.. r Miia utciujrh, ITur spring uvvruuutB, j-or ..Mpriug overcoats. For .. Hpilug Overcoats, jror bprlug Overcoats. we nave tneiu lur -..if. We have them lor 0-5O. We have ihcin fur elrU. We have them for atWiO. We bave them for fetl-50. We bave ihem for aO-AO. We bave iheui lo. t,0-30.An prIcps upto All prices up lo t ir. All prices up to Vi",. All prices up to i". All price upto (vj.-. All prices up to Wanamakku & Baowa, IhkLahukht Clothing House, Oak Hail, Thb Cob. of Sixth and Makkkt Stbbkts, DIED. BABKBON. On the morn Ins; of Punday. the 21xt In stant, of heart disease, B A LOME WJIAltroN, wife ol Lloyd llaukson, In tbe 7lst year ol her atce. Ihe relatives and friends of the tamhy are respect fully Invited to attend ber rnneral, from the retildenoe of her husband, Sio. 1016 Wallace street, on Wednes day, the 24in Instant, at 10 o'clock. IjOURANCB. At Bristol, on Thursday, the 18th In stant, MAKY T, wife of John fiorrauce. The mends of the family are Invited to attend tbe funeral, from bU James Church, Bristol, on Tuesday, ine 241 Instant, at 4 o'clock P, M. KVERITT.On the 21st Initant, JOSEPH M. R , youuifest son of bamuel 11. aud ISlUabeta Kverlit, aed months and tl dayr. Vui eral from tbe residence of bis parents. No. 4(2 Biory street, on Wednesday morning at loo'olook. FAUVKR-On the2tst Instant. HK,N.K.Y "? of Barali and the late Casper Fauver, la his 4lsl year. Taa relatives and friends ol the tainuy are r.,pecV. mlly'ivuedtoauendthefnnera. .''" 'h" f bis mother, No. 7i7 N. Tenth street, on WeinHday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Odd ieiiows Cemetery. . . . . T FlNN.-On the morning of Ihe 21d Instant, WAL TEH H. F1MN, In the2ih year pi his ,ftl ,. The relatives and male friend, are '?P"7i,s Tiled to atLend the funeral. '''thi residence i of his father. Jame. C. Finn, No. 1716 Chesnut street, on Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment at H"' " HARRIHON.-Oo the afternoon of February J). chakleh c. habbihon, in the estn year of his , ""uis relatlreaj aud male frlendt ai respectful) w- vl ted to attend the hineral, on vdnidr oTt. tb 2Hh I r slant at II o'nlnck A M , from the resilenoe of his Mxter. No. Ho Filbert street. If KFM,v.-On tbezsih instant, Mr. JAM K? KELLT, ased m years. ThereiaUvfM and rrlends of tbe family arlnvitd to aU)d the funeral, from Ms late rxtldenre, No, l'9 Cadwala1nr street corn, r ol Monnimery, on Wednesday mornlns at BW o'eioclt. Kervioe at Hi Michael's, and Interment at the new Catbvdral Ceme tery, TKVIH Oa MoDdnv, Ti-hrnarv 2t, inr.!. lo he' V:H year, liK.LIA FA i KM AN. wl'eol V.dwln L. T-im Tbe funeral win take pUce at No. 721 Locust str4', on Widnesday next at 2 n'f'oct P. M. WA PR. tin the events"! tbe Mil Instant, J'Mt P. WAKK, son of lit. Joaaibau aud Marr A, Ware ol Ml. ton, Haas. W1LJCY. On tbe 20 h Instant, ROBERT WILKY, In tbe Hi'tU year oi bis ae. The relatives and mends of the family are respect fnlly Invited to attend the funeral. ron' hll'erei! denor. rornpr ot M ln strt aud Willow (rov ave nue, Cliwimit Hill, on Wednesday, tbe t4tn instant, at g o'cloi P. M. LIFE INSURANCE. BY THK AEIEIIICAN LU'E 1SLIUMJE CO. Of I'UiWelpkla, S. E. Corner Fotirlh and Walnnt Streets. Ketier terms NOWHERB of fued. Addreu or rail at Oonpany's OUice. 1 to 3 P. M. CALVIN B. McLKAN, A In Manarer of City Agancy ACINTS WANTED at fhlladelphia AGENTS AND SOLICITORS FOlt LIFE AND ALL PKBBON8 CON T KM PL ATI KG IN8UR AKCK, WILL DO WtLL TO BKK Mr. II. . WILS0', at the Oluce or Hie PEim MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 21 CIIESXCT Street, 1 16 stuth tf PHILADELPHIA. PAPER HANGINGS, ETC. HOWELL, FINN & CO. PAPER HANGINGS, AT No. 1117 CHESNUT Street, Until completion of their Store, S. TV. Comer MM'U and CUESJiCT Sts; Ths Trafle Snppliefl as Mare the Fire. HOWELL & BROS., Mamiractnrcrs aud 'Wholesale Dealers iu PAPER HANGINGS, REMOVED lO No. II ami 5 I5ECATUU Street, BELOW MARKET, Between blxth and Seventh streets. 2 22 tf QEAN & WARD, FLA1X ASD DFC0BATIYE PAPER HANGINGS, No. 251 South THIRD Street, BEl WEEK WALNUT AND BFEUCE, rHILADELFniA. COUNTRY WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 2 18? FOR SALE. WKSr PHILADELPHIA PU0PKKTIE3 FOR BALK OR TO RENT. The HANDSOME BROWN STONE RESIDE! CEH, Nos, 4108, 411U, and 1114 SPRUCE Street, and OBEY fcTONK DOUBLE RESIDENCE, No. 4110 FINE Stieet. C. J. FELL & BRO No. l'iO South FRONT S'reot. 213stntbim m a nPSITCAlU.E HWELMNO AT PRI 9 ill! t . m .. a i.' .inmlaH 'I'lutf. Hlpuul llitrl lioose west of Twentieth, i.orth side, one-half square from llOHa Station, unruinuwn rvi.iiiui.. uu, uu uy iautown Kailroad. Lot 60 by ix I. Apply on the preniUts, JONKIS WKBurElt, No. r NFIFTH Street. 'LM leet. Diauie i u iw 2 2IIBtUlh 1 TO RENT. fSFOR RENT, 'llieWcsirnbleRosIdenee, o. 1014 CUES 1SCT Street, Containing TEN ROOMd, with all the modern tut provements. Appiy to uuaani incurs, 2 23 No. TJ'.i WALNUT Street. TO JLEr-A LAUGE MODERN-llUILT House, Coach House, Tenant House, and 11 ve acres of ground, liaodtoaiely laid out, two minutes walk from Dny's Lane Station, Uermantowo. Apply to 2 3 12.j: J. ARM8TRONQ. pO R EXT AN OFFICE SUITABLE FOR A i pnysician r a lawyer, witu or witnout Doara, at xno llil otreer. z 1 ti HATS AND CAPS. JONES, TEMPLE CO., FASHIONABLK HATTERS, No, 26 S, NINTH Street, First door above Chesnut street. BJ M WAKBDRTON'8 IMPROVED VENT1 4tiV lated, and eafly-iltllnf Press Hats (patented),! o all tbe Improved fashions of the season, VHK& NUT Btreei, next door to tbe Fust Olllce. UliJ .p BOOTS AND SHOES. ft FASHIONABLE BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO ORDER, IN THE LATEST BTYLK9, ON THE MOST REASONABLE TERM3. GIVE US A CALL. C3. N. I.EE. J. 11. ('IIARLON. 18 1ni No. ailX Booth TENTH Street. WANTS. WANTED LOCAL AND TRAVELLINGS Agvnts In every olty and town In tbe United Ktates. Ureal luducemtnls uiitireil in ,-uvp men. Call or adilreHH. with stamp, WOOD A CO.. Room 16, NO, 1W CiltbWUT uneet, i'Ula, v ' tux AHHOTJKCEHEHT EX TB H S H E S T-G L A Will be Sold COTT'S No. 1020 ON THURSDAY EVENING, February 25, 1869, Wll. 0. W. F. CALVERT THIS SALE WILL BE POSITIVE AND WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST HESK POTA TION, DRY GOODS. LINEN DEPARTMENT. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER Take pltasnre In oIIcrlDg to the nubile a par tial Hal of tbelr largely Increased atoolc of IrUii, BcotclJ, anil Bamsley Llueu. SHEETING AND PILLOW LINE?. RlcbardBorj.Sone & Owden's Linens. Prime Golden h'litx Linens. Butcher's Extra Heavy and Wide Linens. RUSSIA SHEETINGS. Half Blenched and Bleached Hook Towellngs. Geiman Hnll aud UluHsToivoliiigs. liuHaia, Scotch, aiid Domettllo (JraaheH. 18, M, 22. 2i and iW-incU Huesla Diaper; 27 and 36 Inch Bird-eye. Hialr end Crumb Linens. Shirt Fronts, our own inake. made from Rich ardhon, Hons & Owden's Linens. Window Bhudln&s. all widths, In Buff. Green and White. 6-4. 74, 8-4, u4 Table Linens, good dealgns, aid warranted pnre linen. 100 designs In Napkins, from 81 per dozen up. Doylies from 80 cents per dozen up. Vrench Dimities for spreads. Jacquard Linen for furniture covering. WHITfl GOODS DEPARTMENT. Onr assortment Is now complete, and stock larger than ever before, consisting In part of Flkin Nainsook. Tucked Muslins. Nainsook Checks, I'laid Muslins, Bwlss Mull. Hoft Cambrics, I'laid fcJwlBU, Hlitnetl Musllus, French Muslin, Figured Piques, I'laid nqutxj. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, U23TKAL 1)KY U00US U0U8E, Corner EIGHTH and MARKET, PHILADELPHIA. ISGQ-coMPirnTioN fiuces i j Ur T0WN-LIGUT EXPENSES !! OUli tXSTOMKKS TUE UAINLIISI! Ooofls delivered la all part of the city carexully and neeol charge. JSl'LCIALTItS JUST Ol'ESLU. Kicli I31ack Silks, Superb Silk roplius, Sprliig Delaines aud Calicoes, Casbiineres, Table Liueus, Kapkius, Etc Ladles can ride to our door frem any part ef the city, and we assure them It will wore thau compen sate tbem In oue visit and j orchase. JOSEPH H. THOnNLEY, N. E. tor. E1U11TU and SL'KIXH GARDES, 212 PHILADELPHIA, AVISO. MBUBLB8 L'lNO IN EXUIBICION. in ttorle de Cuartoa, CX)LO0ADO COMO Balas de reolblmlento 7 CUAUT03 DE CAM ARA. GEORGE J. HENKELS, THIRTEENTH AND CUE3NUT, X3mrp PHILADELPHIA, riUVATE COLLECTION OF S M 0 D E R U Previous to his departure for Europe, AT ART GALLERY, CHESNUT AT HALF-PAST 7 O'CLOCK, DESIKES PAHTICULARL: B. SCOTT, Jr., Auctioneer, FLOUR. 3 WM, B. THOMAS & CO., THIRTEENTH and WILLOW Sts., MANUFACTURERS or f f PASTRY," PREMIUM," RED STONE. ai AND UNEQUALLED XXX BAKERS' FLOUR, ALL 2 17 lm Warranted to Gi?e Satisfaction. IMPORT AN T AN NOUNOEM EN T. Elour Dealers and"rocerg, Take Sotlce. LANCLEY'S CELEBltATEI) FAMILY FLOUlt Again lu tlie JIaiket, lvorj Shear," Atdis, 'Kural," 'LaugIey." Tbe above biands or KlOUK are now arriving from the mills, aud will be cuumauily on band, and tor tale In lots lo suit to purchasers, by ' HltOOKE, COLliIST & CO, riI R AND CHAIN liEALEBS, 1727, 1729, 1731 aud 1733 MARKET St., 8161mrp PHILADELPHIA. QANNER MILLS FLOUR OF SAIXT LOUIS, We are the excluslvo Agents In this city for these celebrated FLOUUs, which wo are selling to tbe trade at manufacturers' prices. 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