THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 18G9. r NEVT Y0RK1SMS. rom Our Own Oorr$onAnt. Raw York. Macu 4. 1839. To those whoie cariosity, or sense of the rldteoloas. or Interest la human nature,! suffl clcnt to overcome the'r tense of frosted toe and purpling noses, it has been intensely In- f terestlna; to wa'ch the heavy trains that hare left the Jersey City depot lately, freight 1 Uh passengers for Washington. I pity these pw engers, not much for what they will endure ' la going to Washington, as for the worse things they will endate atter they get there. Oil the mud and the marble of which tba. city of ma?n fl:ent distances Is a conpoundt Perhaps, if I were an office seeker, or a Fifth, avenno belle or a miscegenatfix. an in Titation to tbe inauguration ball might console tnefor the mieeries of which the capital his always remained to me the exponent. Wc'l, to return to the patenters. Belles, beaux, brokers, bankers, balls, bear, editors, reporters, corres pondento, purveyors, teachers of dancing, modistes, and represen'aUves from every de partment which figures In the conduct of city life, have conspired together to 411 those cart. Sardines are a figure ofopcecb, bit the ruetorlc I would employ on this occasion disdains the use of such figora'.tve fish. None of the con ductors on these lines are very seed, perhaps, but taking their memories for whit they are worth, tbey have assured me that nothing Jfce theprcsoLt exodus was ever kniwn in loco , motive annals. 1 might almost say that no one Is In town. How opera bovjfe and MUs Kellogg are supported, I leave to Urau and 8trakoch respectively to explain. The fashionable world has beeu deci - mated for a week past. Meanwhile nothing but "Cabmef'ls talked by the two or three corner loungers and deserted street-stroller that yet remain In the city. The Evening l'oal has given us a new Cabinet regularly every evening.and the claims of the three Stewarts who have been men tioned as likely to ocenpy a Cabiuet scat are tirelessly canvassed. The reticence of General , Grant is his amusement, and the speculations of some of the newspapers prove that ooltuarics of all the fools have not yet been written. ' The prurient-pro.de case, in which an attempt is madetoieprescnt Charles Reade and ' Griffith Vaunt" in a naughty light, has been occupying the Supreme Court Chamber for the laet week, 'Without any definite conclusion having as yet been reached. The most piquant portion of the whole performance was to watch the expres sions on the Jurymen's faces while Mr. Vau denhoff and Professor FrobUner were reading the publication in question in court. - Mr. Sweetzer, the "malignant critic" who wounded the novelist In his tenderest sensibilities, and Increased the sale of "Jealousy" to several thousands above what It would otherwise have , enjoyed, will have hard work to make fair judges believe that Mr. Beade is impure In the same sense that Algernon Charles Swinburne is. There be editors of your city who swear they , can pounce upon sentences of Mr. Beade's novels which are no less objectionable than unmentiona ble passages in Petronius Arbiter, but if there - be any such sentences (which I doubt), 1 have " failed to see them, and there is not much written ' by Mr. Kcade that I have not read. Iu dealinS " with the hot-blooded "Caroline Ryder," he handles language warmly, a? the toplo requires, but he does nothtrg more. So, at least, the Judge appears to think. A great deal of Irre levant evidence was produced om the trlaJ, such as the status of Mrs. Henry Wood in the literary world. By the by, what an interesting oppor tunity this would be for the discussion of the standing of all our various grades of writers in that same world, commencing with Mrs. Para dise Soath worth and sloping off with Dr. Tyng Ilenry Ward Beecher and Bjlvanus Cobb 1 Tis unblessed to be a witness against a Gotham thief, no matter how he may have maltreated and mauled you. Better to obey the Scriptural precept, and, if he has taken away , your coat, let Mm have yonr cloak also. Yea, even though he has stolen the silver from your cupboard, call bim back and offer him your last roll of greenbacks (supposing you to have had previous rolls), and then bid him go in peace, but don't appear against him in a witness box. You may do so with safety in Philadel phia, where something of the brotherly love may pervade the bosoms of thieves, but yon can't do so here. You will most assuredly get ' your jaw smashed or yonr head broken if you attempt such a thing. The Ne York thief '" turns against his own flesh and blood If it at tempt to "peach" open him. If it feels tempted to "blow," I would advise it notjto. That kind of "peach" is a blosom, which, if it "blow" in New York, is most untimely nipped. ' The new fashion for gentlemen of making evening calls in lull dress is being very gene rally adopted by young men who pretend to any figure at all in society. So that young bachelors, who were nu fait in all the require ments of the gay world once, but grew prema turely Wane and retired -in disgust at thirty, are liable to be put out of countenance if they ven- tare out of their retirement intent upon paying a quiet evening visit. Your dearest female friend, lor whom you cherish the "purest pla tonlsm at bottom," will receive you with, at best bat disguised dismay, if yom appear in anything else than the swallow-tailed coat aud the regu -1 lation vest. You may talk like an angel, v. hose i conversational brilliancy in the drawing room, however, I don't much believe in, but a frock ' r.oiitwlll ruin vou bevond redemption. The ' Secretaries of Legation, who butterfly upper- tendom so dazzlingly, were among the first to obey this last behest of fashion, and all young New York is following in the wane. - When an actress' thinks it necessary to fly to . m i a UL peii jiiu v jw . w . - public, one other best claims upon Its attention seems to have been forleited. If she cannot - .s nna-.nw ti rvnr wi&tu i r ri iy ri i wilii lub . command admiration and esteem without their aid. she suielv cannot with them. But the auccess of Miss Thompson with the Jlerald has " bewitched other burlesque actresses, ana ac mllncW little Miss fcl'za Newton indites i note, with "please publish," to the editor of the iraid. comDlalning that us criuccaiw n n-salad and champagne novice. Further mnrp. nhe nats the abusive critic on the head by calling bim gentlemanly and able, and propi tiates bim by Insinuating that he wouldn't have inn an had he known who ene wasi now Jn spite of Miss Ilea's having written this silly w. Tonne New York will like her as much a' if -i win nnlv behave better in the r au mpif know nreclsely what a JOIUIC. " J - chicken-salad and champagne novice Is, but .m It bears a remote analogy w tuo .riiipiHm ff Miss Bateman, of UJllCIBUyp-. . . . it,iiUiii.inhia rneinorv. The Cuban ladles are rabidly enthusiastic in tbelr exertions on behalf of the patriot army. Their parlor, at the St. Jolien Hotel, is the fee do of many an interesting business meeting, and their secretaries are overburdened. Ia two days of dreadful weather some of thee ladies collected nearly fnoo. Mr. de.Cordova,slio, will shortly give a lecture whose proceeds are to b appropriated by these "Cuban sylphs." Mr. Flk is the worshipped Irapressarlo of the hour. Ho has now got wi'hln his clutch the Grand Opera House. Brougham's Theatre, the Wavcrle Theatre, Christine Nllsson, Feebler, bhakei peare, and opera bouffe aud he wants tae Academy. What next? Am II as i. CITY ITEMS. Pbicks ObxaTlt TUdoobd-Io chi out Winter UltifJc of Mm' I, Youth? and Boyt" Clothing. UaU-ay bfiwem bimmktt A Oo., ttixth BtrneU.) No. BIS HAixsrSf, Philaiki.phia, a hp No. eea bboadwat, mhw you. Tbk immkhiatm cnnTPDiencs of urai'l prsmlutns Is tuor attrsetivraud useful in mostoases than ths paynieut ol mnoh blgber rstos (ohargea on IDS mu tual plkt.). with no advantags oMier thQ a prospeo live aod eontlng-ent rsturnof a portion of tbssams In the shape of a dividend. Insure in "The Ameri can." ard yon are sure of a divide d oo whatever plan vou Insure. If you Insure on tbelr stock plao, the dlvldsnd.wlll be pU in advanc. JawBLBr. Mi. William W.OMStdr, No. U Booth Second street, has tbe largest and most ettraoUve assortment of One Jeweiry and silverware la the city Porcbasere can rely npon obtaining a real, pure arti cle furnished at a price which eannot be equalled. Be also baa a large stock of Anaerloan Western watches In all varieties and at all prices. A visit to hla store Is sore to reaolt in plea rue and profit. Bkoi'KNino o Cakai. JNAvieATtoK. The Ex press Hteamboat Company between Philadelphia and New York, W. P. Clyde A Co., Agents, will re some business on Monday, tbe 8th Inst., the Del ware and Karttaa Canal reopnlng on or about that date. Mbt.ton Ci.otb. Ca'siukbh, Bed Nobby Booted Spring Overcoats now ready at CtfAaiKS Stoiccs &, Co. eaovu A Bakxb's Big heat Prsmiom tMwing Machines, No. 780 Chesnnt street. Tbi Tjmb Has Comb For.... ....Rprlng Overcort. For., HprlDg Overcoats. ..........t pring Overcoats, Hprlng Overcoats, For.. opriug uverooate. For.. ,-pnag overcoats, tiprlug Overcoats. For . We bave them lor SKl-50. We bae them lor aO-50. We have thorn lor SXVIH). We bave them for U-.'H). We bave tbem for IMV50. We bave tbem for IMV-IXJ. We bave tbem lor h-jO. All nrlcra no to a'Arv. ' All prices op to t iH.J All prices op to ?.. All prices up to 8 4.",. All prices up to All prices op to 3. Wastahakbb & Baowar., Thb Labqkht Cixthin Hotrsa, Oak Hall, Thb Cob, or Sixth and Mabkot Btbbots. - ' DIED. HIT) ICR. On the 2d Instant, Mrs. ANN, wife of the lateJchn Hider.aged H years. The relatives and frlenua of the family are respeot rally Invited to attend ber funeral, from the realdenoe of ber son-ln-law, Mr. Oworge L. Baarp, No 524 Cathe rine street, en Friday afternoon, tbestb Instant, at 1 O'clock. To proceed to Mutual Burying Ground. K EYBKll. On tne 2d Instant, alter a very abort III ness, MtTKK A.KKYBKK Id tbe SUb year of nil age. Tbe family, bis male filenda, and membeis of the Grand Lodge, A. Y, M.: or Pennsylvania; Frankiln Lodge, No. 184, A. Y. M.; and Philadelphia Boyal Arch Chapter, No. 169, are reapeotftally Invited to attend bis foneral, from bis late residence. Green street, aoove Tulpebocken street, Germantown, on Friday after noon nex, tbe stb instant, at iii o'ciock. LAWBKNCK On tne 2dlnsunt, JOSEPH LAW BKNCK, Bb., aged 78 years. Tbe relatives and friends of tba family are Invited to attend ibe foneral. from bis late residence, In Rad nor, Delaware oonnty, on Friday morning, the 6th In siaDU To leave the houae at 11 o'clock A. M. for tbe Great Valley Jiaptlsl Church. bf AL8KED. On Thursday mornlnc, tbe sh Instant. MAKY, widow of tbe late John Malaeed, aged 7 years. Tbe relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend ber funeral, from her late resiaence, o. ms b eecona street, on juooaay moro Ing, tbe Stb Instant, at ll o'clock, without farther no tice. MA8TJRSON.-On tbe 2d Instant. MARQABBT E., wite of Peter J. Ilaaierson, aud dangbter of tbe late Jamrs and Catherine May, aged 27 years. The relatives and friends of tne family are Invited to attend tbe funeral, U om the residence of her hus band, tiecond street, below York street, on Friday morning at sh O'oioca. BCHOFiKLB. On Tuesday morning March 2. Mrs. MaRY B. FC1IOFIKLD. relict of tbe late Line Bchoileld, In the 67ih year ef her age, Tbe relatives and friends of tbe family are Invited to attend the funeral, from ber Im resiaence. No. 247 b. Twelfth street, on Friday morning, March 6. at 10 o'clock. WEST. Suddenly, on tbe 3d Instant, ALBERT, son of the late Klobard and Maria West, In tbe Mtb year of Tbe relatives and friends of tbe family are Invited to attend tbe funeral, from his late residence. No. 325 Queen street, on Friday afternoon, tbe 5th instant, at I o'clock. WI1-LP This rooming, after a lingering Illness, in tbe li h tear ol bis age, EDWAK1) Id A 11 TON, sob of XnOmaS Jiawara IUU n.rj miui.. .Tina, Due notice WUI PS given ui mi muww. AMERICAN UFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF P1IIUDELPIIU, 8. E. Corner FOURTH and WALNUT Sts. BEE ITB BAT KM AND PLANS BEFORE INSUR ING ELSEWHERE. ALEX. WHILLDIN, President. JOHN 8. WILSON. Secretary. 6 10 AGENTS AND SOLICITORS FOB LIFE INSURANCE, AND ALL PERSONS CONTEMPLATING INSUR ANCE, WILL DO WELL TO SEE Ur. H. (5. WILS03, at the Office or tbe PENH MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 031 C1IESNUT Street, llSStothtl PHILADELPHIA. MCCXXVIII . specttuliy Inform Underlet era that. In ordr to meet the Increased de mand for my patent BURIAL CAttKETo, I nave taken tbe large Factory at No. KIDGH AVENUE. With my enlarged lacllltles, I am now prepared to supply promptly all oraeia m city or oouniry. aithaiuf B. JUARLEY. GROCERIES, ETC. STILTON CHEESE. Just In Store, u 'ew Invoice of VERY FINE STILTON CHEESE. ALSO, Choice English Cheddar. ! 8IM0SI COLTOH & CLARKE. Cernc ROAD and WALKCT Sts., lBUa ITlILAMLTBXa, FLOUR. WM. B. THOMAS & 00 , TOIRTEENTU and WILLOW 8t., MANUFAOTUHl'HlS Of "PASTRY," 41 PREMIUM," RED STONE. AND UNEQUALLED XXX BAKERS' FLOUR, Ai-X. 1 17 Un Warranted tct Give Satisfaction. pirORTANjANOUCEMENT. Floor Dealers oid Uroccrg, Take Notice. LAMf5TCY'8 CELEBIWIED FAMILY FLOUIl 7 ' galn In the Market "Ivory S'af,' "Kural," Afcd8' Juanglej." Tbe at jive brands of FLOUR are now arriving from tbi mills, and will be constantly on band, and for Sale In lots to soil to purchaser, by BROOKE, COLKET & CO., M kTXtJVH AKI tiUAIN DEALGB4, l'J7, 1729, 1731 and 1733 MARKET St., 16 Imrp PHILADELPHIA. " gANNER MILLS FLOUR OF 8 A I X T LOUI s. . . We are tbe exoluslve Agents In this city for these celebrated FLOURS, which we are soiling to tbe trade at manufacturers' prices. FOUft DIFFERENT i RACES. CHICK & CHI8HOLM, ISO. 248 NOIiTH BR01U STREET, tUtbstolmrp PHILADELPHIA. QHOICE FAMILY FLOUR, For the Tr ade or at Ketail. kteby babbkl waubanied. KEYSTONE FLO OR MILLS, NOS.IS AIB at UIBABD avkwiik, .. 2 19 imrp Kasjtof Front street. FOR SALE. AN OPENING FOB A GOOD BUSINESS FOB BALE. A BODY OF LIMK4TOSK fronting on tbe Plymouth Kali road (late'y rebui t), a branch of tbe NoriUlown Railroad, two miles from Consbohocken In tbe Pjymruib lime region. The breast ofstone rises twenty to sixty feet above water level. A quarry of tbe best stone for tbe Philadelphia market has Just been opened, and toere is one kiln on the premises. From ten to twenty acres will be sold. For terms and particulars address . , ., S2 8t Norrlstown, Penna. WE9I PHILADSLPH1A PKOFEttTIES FOR BALE OR TO RENT. The HANDSOME BROWN STONE RESIDEN CES, Nos. 4108, 4110, and 4 1 IS SPRUCE Street, and OBEY bTONE DOUBLE RESIDNOE, No. 4110 PINE Street. C. J. FELL & BBO., No. lao South FRONT Street. 2 lSstotblm A DESIRABLE DWELLING AT PRI VATE BALK, situated on Tioga street, third te neat of Twentieth, north side, one-half square from Tloea station, Otrmantown Kailroad. Lot 60 by 2ao leek Stable 22 by is fr-u Apply oa the premises, Or to , . JONES WEBSTER. 2 20 stum no. ou a. iti street. 0. wren Turt inn doti vno oitt? lJITwo of the handsomest Residences on Chmnut keet; lots 100 feet Iront, WM, ii. WEIR, No. 3030 CI1EBNUT btreeu a t i TO RENT. 0 F O R R C N T, The Desirable Residence, 'o. 1G11 CUE'S HUT Street, , Containing TEN ROOMS, with all tbe modern iw proyemenu. Apply to GUitMEY & iOSA, 2 2S No. 733 WALNUT Street. g FOR KEN T.-PREMISES, No. 8fl CHESHUT Street, for Hloie or omee. Also, OFFICES AND LAItGE ROOMS suitable for a Commercial College. Apply at 8 22 BANK OF THE REPUBLIC. TO LET A LARGE MODERN-BCILX House, Coach House, Tenant House, and Ave acres of ground, handsomely laid out, two minutes walk from Day's Lane Station, Germantown. Apply to f2 23 12tJ J. ARMSTRONG. O TO PROFESSIONAL MEN.-FOB RENT, In a central location, oa Arch street, a veiy Qcirable corner oflice, wllb sleeping room. tc Apply to BICUARDSUN it JANNICT, ' 8 i tuatuU No. SOO H. FOURTH Btreet. TO RENT WHARVES ON WINDMILL ISLAND; east aud west siaes, and aUo on canal. Apply to XATHAM A BROTHERS, 8 26 St No. M30 w. FIFTH Btreet rrf vrvTm ftVPTCE KfllTATlT.R FOR A J. physician r a lawyer, witb or wltbeut board. M 1X13. UlJUs.AU nhtw. - ' , LOOKING GLASSES, ETC. EARLES' GALLERIES, No. 810 CHE8NUT Street. LOOKING GLASSES, , OIL PAINTINGS, PICTURE FRAMES, ' ' c, FINE ENGRAVINGS, ClIROMO-LITIIOGRAPHS. JAMLS S. EAIILE k SON, I UUUutasmsa m, 910 CQSanuT asrask DRY GOODS. JOHN D U 17 N 8 , Ho. 47 NOtTII ELEVENTH NTBCF.T, ABOVE BPRUCB. ; WILLOPKN FRH 1NVOIOKor NKW AND DfSllfA BI.KO'XIDhFOH HfHl ll NO UUMMAK VtEAW.lOMbMltMUO llltE (IOOP1 II IT M DI I f0 yards plld Wliook. 19HCe rn 1 1 oM V 15c?'a 0(1 ',"lpe, 8w,' ul'S, 0, .t.3Tt.w l-laln Nainsook. iH,'in, 3I,3T',40 llxautl'til H 4 tttie. t in ch (in.iu. MP. uu. Bhl-reO AHmliits. h ha un . 5H. Tuckfd lMtmltPn. J.cont a'U Und's'rt Cambr CS. fiaaiburg Kdglas. and Inserila s '4'. '! riquet piqiiki ri(vi riQVRt XflOO vards or t-at licartiful Hhy.t C"rJed Pique, wo tti 54. .id .ellhij ai nip. Hai.r. uie ivhirfil r , uifd I'ln ie, eau llul d Blsus. 4 ''-,. FUnrea Wli'lc Pi.iin HO 3-. 37., Sl, W Flue'oordel Pique .'M , O'i, W, IH, toal"5. IIOUKF. II RMMIINU DHV UD5S AID S.IN KM. s s l'l. 0 4- ws'oon and Armstrora Il'eaclt d Table Da- H- npieudld Ilat-lied Damtsk Tal'le Linen 7'j. Misin auu A. mmtnog Damas Npklus, at-&0 ItT dOT.MIl. J31 yards IOe btavy L'nen Bheellng, 91-!t3, a i no. r. and 01 PillowCase Linens, 50, 73, 87K,t, ai-or,. Deep BedI!ordsrd Fringed Towels. I Jr. up. iiuamuT t IIOtlKRTt Ladles' Genuine Balbtlggan Fit, 81 k Kub.. 7 c. Gents' Gttlue UtlDriggu Half Bote, blik U' bruldrred, rOr. up. l,Brtte' ci lung Fng't'h Ttos CH';'.. wo'tli 75. I'lnglNh f uperflnn Hal Hose, ot itiip irlrd. '11 Wmtrptoi.f, direct ironi the mills best rauuuo tureo, l 5. . it 1860. CENTHAL 1S59. CLOTH EMPORIUM. Men's Coatings, Fancy Casaiuiervs, Black Cloths, Black Doeskins, Boj e' Ooocls, Lid lea' CloaktngH, Mixed C.oiIih, Plain Clotbs, , Fanoy Cloths, J Opera Uloilis. Spring Weight Velvt teens, Soper QualHj. BTRAWBRIDGIE & CLOTHIER respeotfally announce tbat Jurlut; lue seaou now opening ibeypropobe to ofl'er the larKest stock and most attractive assortment of all kinds of Clotbs that tbey have ever offered. Bolni; de ter mined to make onr bouse tne Central Empo rium lor this description or goods, we have col lected for the present seuiuu every desirable style BBd make ol Clotbs that the market pre-tit-uu lor Ladies', Men's, and DojV Wear. Oar stock of Ladles' Cir.akinss tu particular la vtry extensive, and bougbt at tne manufac turers' lowest cash rales, it will be to the 1 o te les t of all who Intend to buy this kind of goods dmlcg tbe coming Reason t.ocall ou us, as we nfler by far the largest assortment to he rund, and at prices Hint cannot be surpassed any w here. Weiovlte dealeis, both city aud oouniry. to examine our stock, as our pi leer are as low aa ibe t-aiac goous can oe ania iu wnnie Dacsags by am wholesale bnusa. while we 'ifTer many BLyltslbHl aiect ntlnedexolUHlvely to ourselves. SIRaWBRIDGE dt CL0TH1EH, Comer EIGHTH and MARKET, rUILADKLPBIA. Mo- 828 ARCH STREET. NEW LINEN DiESSEV. NEW AND BKAUIIFUL PRINTED LINEN CAMBRICS, Kecelred by last Btoataer from Europe. 1 8 G9 CO JIPETIT ION PKICES ! ! UP TOWN-LIGHT EXPENSES ! ! OUB CUSTOMERS THE GAINERS II Goods delivered In all parts or the city carefully and free ol charge. SPECIALTIES JUST OPENED. Rich Black Silks, Superb SUk Poplins, Spring Delaines and Calicoes, Cassimeres, Tabid Linens, Napkins, Etc t atiiiAsa sirli tA nur tram tnv rtavrt ttf thav city, nd we aware (bem 1 will more thu oouipn- . In at In a n ri a sisw ;iasJ!A JOSEPH H. THORN LEY, N. I- Cor. E1U11TB and SPBINU UAUDO, 2 12 PlilLADEr.PHIA. E. R. LEE, o. l:; North EICIXTII Street, Opened Ibis Morning, 1K) Pieces PORE CHUNK MOHAiBS, fjr Silts, 38i.ul. 100 Pieces KLBGANT OHENK M0HAIR9, for Buns, 3 centn. HH.W1C MOHAIRS, for Bulls, 34eents,oost over 6OKKAT BARGAINS IN TABLK LINKNS. NAP BIB AND TO WKL9. Openwi ibis mnrolog 190 Pisces NKW BTYLBS CALICOES), at l.iii cents. E. R. LEE, I4lhs2', No.4tN. EIGHTH St., Pblla, FERTlLIZEHS. TpOR LAWWB, GARDENS, GREEN HOUSES AND FARMS, b A u q ir s RAW HONE BUPiCB PHOPBATB OF LIME will be found a powerful HANOUG. . It i prompt In Its aotlou; It ountatos tbe seeds of Do prsilfrrous weeds, aud will produoe laxurlauk growls Orass, t'io eis, Uirawbsides, aud all Uu den Vegetables and Plants. . Dealers suppllrd by t lit. cargo, direct from tbe w barf Or I be mena'actorr, on liberal terms. ttvnd yo-r address and procure free, "Journal of tba Jt'axni." BAIIQH & SONS, NO. !U Booth DaLAWARK ATenns. This rertlllrer can be had of all Agricultural Dealers la city of ooautiy, tutussiu MARCH HOME!?, COLLADAY tt IN OPENING TIIEIlt NEW ESTABLISHMENT. CHE8NUT STREET, ABOVE DROAD, DESIRE lb CALL ATTENTION TO THH F0LL0WLN0 DISP03l T10N OK TIIE DIFFERENT DEPARTMENTS OP THEIR BUSINESS. SILK DEPARTMENT. ' 7")i embraces not only the ohoiccst productions of Lyons-in the way. of WovtltUs, but every mrtitt for set vice rem the bst quality and make of Lit ST blLKS to- the most moderate prieed tkeU eem- be retted upon and recommended. . MANTILLA DEPARTMENT . , Will comprise all the Nove'ties of Paris as they appear in that Emporium of Style and Fashion. Hire also mil be found goods to suit the nitst moderate ideas. t ' i ' DRE8S-MAK1HC DEPARTMENT. ' This Drjiarlment will be in charge of most conyctcnt persons, and with our futilities for mannftn ' turing, and our intimate connections in Paris, vec hope to make tt an entire succest. PtomplitHdo and attention will be given to orders. ( SHAWL DEPARTMENT . ' w j Ff ill be found replete with all the desirable styles of this article. We ahall offer at onr opening the most tlegant lot of LN1HA SUA WLS yot offered in this city. DRESS GOODS. Every article used for Dresse-t, whether of French, English or German production, will be repre sented on the shelves of tin's Department. Also the best makes of American manufacture. It tout he our aim to present fir safe every style and quality, so to suit even taste and need. LINGERIE. :.- '. . t This Department is intended to supply every artiele of Ladies' and Aliases' Underwear. Al Infants' and Children's Dresses, W edding Outfits, etc. etc. A supply will always be found oh hand, and orders u-ill b taken for special wants. , ' HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. . We have increased this Department in scope, and are prepared to supply all demands,' from (As most moderate priced to the finest at tide made, in every size and in all varieties. , , v LACE AND EMBROIDERIES J ; Will contain every Novelty of the seasons as they occur, including Collars, Barbts, Handker chiefs, Point and lirusels, Chemisettes, Slseves, and a host of'tsmall articles too ndmerous to detail HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. 'A full slock of Linens, Linen Sheetings, Table Damasks, Napkins, etc., of the most tried an approved manufactures, of Irisli and trench make, will always be found, together with all the reqwi' site material for starting housekeeping, and o'so for replenishing. . .i- N. ll.nOMER, COLLADAY & CO. at all times the Lies t Assorted Stock of Goods, but any house in this country. NEW PUBLICATIONS. 1"HE GALAXY F O Ii MARCH NOW HEADY. ' ' la this number Is oammeuced CHMLES BEADE'S GilEAT ST0.1Y. fUT YOURSELF HIS PLACE. H r el 'oa THB OALAXT 13 THB M09T Elegantly Illustrated, Brilliant, Entertaining, and Attractive Magazine PUBLISHED IN THIS COUNTRY. .Thla number oomaias sixteen extra pates, or 160 in all. Price 85 cents per number: i per year. Now la the time to sulscribe. SHELDON & COMPANY, 8 2tuth2t Nos. 498 and 500 BROADWAY, N. Y. JUST PUBLISHED BY D. APPLETON & CO., Nos. 90, 82, 94 URAJiD St., New York LETTERS or A SENTIMENTAL IDLER, From Greece, Turkey, Egypt, Nubia, and the Holy Laud. By Harry Harewood Leech. WHG a Portrait of tbe Author, Engravings ef Oriental Llfu, eic etc. These letters are rresb, delightful and poetto pictures or travel In tbe OrlbuL Tbe author, la uudcrirjg through Greece, Turkee, Kgvpt, Nubia ana Syria, explored each storl-d spot with, Ibe Interest, of an antiquarian, and iraotd with tbe pen of a true poet tue Indolent luxury of boat-life on tbe Nile ami tbe adventure aud romance of desert travel, lu all of which be mingles a vein of sweet and phllosophlo thought. FOR BALE BY; AS 11 MEAD, Ho. 724 Che t nut Street, aud all Booksellers. Bent free by mall to arty addresln tne United Btates on receipt of price. 1 vol. Utno.,473 pp. Cloth. Blngieoopits, $J50. 2i20htutbBt COAL. WILLIAM W. ALTER, LXCIIIQII OAL,. Also, IiOrberrj and Locust Mountain Depot, Wo. 957 . North MMU Street, Below Glrard Avenue. 1 80 tMU OfflccCor. S1X1H aud Sl'lUXU (UKl)EM. B0DGERfc' AHD WOSTEHHOLM'8 POCK El JLNiytjH, Pearl and btu Handles, of bauilrul rxjKH, aud the selebrated LMXJUL1MM MiJjTo IJUHOfUisnne.lquelHyT bftaors, Knives. bciMOra, and Table OnUery Oroani 1, 1869. CO, wish emphatically to state that then intend to they are determined to sell them at at low prices 127 at FOR THE LADIES. T5EMOVAL OPT!Hl TEMPLE OF FASHION. Grand Opening, ot Spring Fashions MONDAY. March 1. lwn. For tbe better cuaveuienne of aec uairoiis. BlttM. M. A. ltl.MKH baa removed ber Ireu TrnunjiDs. and I'aper I'attera r tor. to the nonbwem corner or BLBVKNTHand 0HK3MUT Htreets, PhUadulpbla, twaere sbeKWlll be bappr to see ber frluod and customers. Brilliant novelties ol special interest. Klecantly trimmed pat terJ? Vt.A'1'? fn1 mo1 "'table styles tor Ladies? n2 -."2'eB , A'e, blves. eolts, WaUis P.nlers. abd Ibl.drens'U.rments, Caprs Coats, and Manilas. Iu rndircs variety, plain and trimmed, manv saleS of wb'cb are mauulactured on tbe premises, aad ca iiot be found elsewbete, single, and In set for dress- wvuwu luufk uu hub. - .nmDrouierite. Uaudkercblels, Laces, Ribbons, Bridal Veils and WrtstLs, Hue Jewelry, end Fancy Woods. Flokinc ' and Goflerlng. Cutting aud lining;. A perfect sjrsteu j oi Diess Cutting lautbt; price. i bo, witb chart Pat- tertsstntby maUor express to all parts of tne Union. 1115. WM- T HOPKINS' 1H54 " LAOUS' EMPORIUM, 1115 CHESNDT St. (lranl Bow). Largest assortment and Best and Otaeaaest Gaada Iu u city, iu all tne Io1iow.uk lii.es:- P oa" Mai.uanturr o Unpkins' Celebrated Champion Hooo Bains, for Ladies. Mlaes, and Cnlidre d. la over lour buuCred style., sbHpes, lencibs. aadstza. Cot. II. H.i ln , and J an. s C jrsts In el(bt D lir.rent nlnXU&a?oT't'P'x'u,y '"'our'owa .7ea! 33 oiDvr.nt atyles of superior flttlnir Tr.nnh aoven WbaUbone COUkSETa from t la TSl 14 varieties ot eitra naudsome Whaleoona Cor suh, fromJSomtstoa'i-ftO. uaieooue uor- Bbouider tracts, Mauaui Poy's Corset Bklrt Ens. porteia, etc. lrr. Moody's Patt-nt Belf-adjuttlng Abdominal ' Corset. blgbly recommended by physicians, from IILL HE OV f.IIKs TJHMBOAB W K SI 'Wit. 5'A Bertram A Fantom s P.mlly PewlDg Uachlnea. beiuf Kraiulioimly dlktrlbuied to our oiutomnrs toi tbe purpose of ge-.ting them Jntroduoed; &2t tm CIGARS. HAVANA CIGARS.! Fresh lots Imported by every steamer, via.; Fartagaa; Cabanas; Cabargaa; Comeroiante; Mnrias; Upturns; Eamllleter; Eapanola; Fl. garo, etc., oomprislog a gplsudid asaortmeot of sizes, offered at low prices. r . Also, continue manufaoturing the cigar go well and favorably known under- our oopy. righted, standard brands of "Mabiasa Kita." "Fba Diavolo." "Flbcb db Lvs." , "Louis D'Ob," Oreat variety of 6lzeB; good quality at low coat. ' , '. Call and examine or send for samples, 8. FUCUET & SONS, IMPORTERS and MANUFACTURERS, yw tfrp No. 229 S. Faoar Stbbw. HATS AND CAPS, i GWAHBUBTON'S- IMPROVED VEJTTI Jn1??' nd ssy-ttlng Dress Hats (patented,,! BOARDING. AT NO. 1121 GIBABD BTREET MAY BB i . i cbl'ne' lurnlshd and nnfurnlabed room fuc loiKltg. Boartf. also. If dxsired. g? jj TFDTD A DEXiIQUTKCrij BPUINQ X Bfc.1), neat, neallhy. and oomforUola. oa tne Bell-fastening Bed Springs, fl JW per doss. UaUalaoUon guaranteed, i, Oft B. ltd BtU 8S ts j7" E l.'Sr wuo,e8ie ana retail Ur.n aa ,C'iok UaklDf; Dresses iiiaae to lit with ease and ele gance. Tbe lineet assoriment ol Last tee" Dress ad JIOSK II UimiFSS la Ihl OIK UIhiliWul
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