r r CP3ICi.t l,!IU UKAH1T1C. '. Th City AmawmMU, I?" Aroh Shakespeare's ooraedr or Much "aApt Nothing will bo produced this even. L 5 .? nw sene-y by Messrs. Hawthorne new ooetumee, new muslo and ap. pointments. Mra. JJrew will appear as "Beatrice." Mr. Br iTIi H!.".M "Benedick," Mr. Koriy as "Dm f. edro," Mr. James an Olaudlo," Mr. a K. Volts M I.ecmaio," Mr. Waillii as Antonio," Mr. T. A. Ureeae an "Don John," Mr. Maokoy a "Dogberry " Mr. Uralg as ' Verge," MUt Frloe s "Hero," and Mrs. creese an "Ursula. At thi Walnut the Kmermld Kino, witn Mr. and Mrs. Uarnnv William as "Mike" an "Maggie Maoariy," will be performed every evening until further notice. At th Uhkssut Bactaman A Gardiner's d'a matio onmpstiy will appear this evening In The Hidden Hand, adapted from Mrs. South worm's lory. On Monday next O. D, Hess & Oo s burlesque Company will appear In (he extravagansa ot The Field of the Cloth of Gold. The salt) of aeaU ffllloomaiDDoton Wednnaday. Th Arabian Niuhts' Entertainment will be au aitraotlon at Concert Hall every evening during the preHent week. AttukThbatrb coMiqua Iltslny's Japanese troupe wt 11 appear tnis evening. This est llsbiuenl has alwajsbecn a popular place of resort ror lamuies, ana tne priormanoes win be of an entirely unexceptionable character. At tbi American an attractive variety entertainment will be given this evening. Ma. Madison Obkky will give a pleasing rouHlcal autertalnmenl at the Assembly Build ing tbls evening. Tbi Ukrmania Orchestra will give a public rehearsal at Horticultural Uallou Wed nesday afiernoon. Mb. Jambs Pilgrim, the veteran manager and author, will have a complimentary benedt this afternoon and evening at the Academy of Mnslo. A great variety of attractions will be offered, and we hope that the affair Will be a This Venn Widows' Asylum. Mr. 8 El win Irlegaran will give a reading from ''David. Cop pei field, " at Concert Hall, on Thursiay evening next, in honor of the Venn Widows' Asylum. The inmates of tbls most deserving obarltabie Institution are suffering because of an Insuffi ciency in tbe funds to provide for all their wants. and this entertainment Is intended to remedy the matter in some measure at least. We hope that our citizens will nil tbe Hall on Thursday evening and make tbe reading a fraud Ruooess In a pecuniary point of view, bat Mr. Megarge will do his part In providing an altraoilve entertainment we do not doubt. CITY ITEMS. Bpbino Overcoats A fine auortment, unequalled by any n Philadelphia, in ttyle, make, and fit, at prior. ranging from 6 upward. Oall and examine. Malf-ttay rxtfwMn " Biasvn A Oo,. Aia and y Tows a Halt., tnath KrMti.lHo.51MiBEOT8t., PHIt.ADHI.PHIA, Ajrn No. eo Broadway, Haw Yobk. Thbbb is Ooob Authority for stating Uat la this country ens adult out of evsry six dies of Oon -sump'lon; and, indeed, so prevalent and so fatal bai this disease become, that It Is dreaded as the great scourge of the race; and yet, in the formative stages all Pulmonary Complaints may be readily controlled by resorting promptly to the Kxfbctobamt of Da. D. Jatnb, whieh seothes and ilrengthtai the bronchial tubes, allaying inflammation and cleansing them and the Inngi of all Impurities. It Is a certain remedy for Congas and Colds, which, when left to themselves, frequently bring on Pulmonary Com' - plaints, and It cures Broacnitla effectually if taken la time, and the directions strictly followed. It has maintained Its reputation as a curative for over a quarter ef a century,' and IT those whe are threat aed wiihlliOBg Diseases, or any of tbe symptoms of XronobltU or Asthma, will at once give thin standard remedy a trial, they will never regret it. Bold everywhere. Eow Hostbttbb's Bittrss Cube DrsrapiiA Thi WhoLb. Story im a Kcisuicll . The office of the stomach is to convert tbe foedlntoa cream-like semi-fluid caited Chyme. This is effected partly by the aotion ai a solvent called the gsitriejuice, which exudes from tbe ooatlng of the stomach, and partly by a mechanical movement of that organ, which eturrvt, as it were, the dissolving aliment. The Obtmi passes from the stomach Into the duodenum, or entrance to the bowels, where It is subjected to the aotion of tbe bile and tbe nutritious portion of It -converted Into a fluid called Chyle, which eventually becomes blood. Now It Is evident that It the great solvent, the gas trio juice, is not produced in sufficient quantity, or If ths mechanical aotion of the stomach Is not sum -clsntly brisk, Ih fint proem or digestion will be but amperfeolly performed. It Is also clear that if the liver, which plays such an Important part In Chang lug the nourishing poitlon ef ths chyme into ths material of the blood, is congested, or In any unna tural condition, the tecond prbcei will not be tho roughly accomplished. Ths result ot tbe tivaaUure it dytpeptia, complicated with bllloutnett. The mods in which Hostbttbb's Bittbbs operate la such oases is this: They Invigorate the cellular membrane of the stomach, which evolves the gas trio juice, tbeieby insuring an -ample sufficiency o ths fluid to completely dissolve tbe food. They also act upon the nerves of the stomach, causing an ao- oeleratloa ot the mechanical movement nece.isary.to reduoe the food to a homogeneous 'mass. They also not specifically upou the liver, strengthening It. aud so enabling it to produce an ampie and regular sup ply of bile for tbe purpose of converting tne nuwl tloua partloles of tbe City me into Chyle, and promote tbe aaasaga through the bowels ot the useless deoris. In this way mostbttbr a Hi-vtbhs euro dys pepsia and liver complaint. Tae explanation Is plain, simple, philosophical, and true, Blank Books and Station bb v. 3. W. Reese t Co., No. 41 B. Third street, above Cbesnot, are now offering their extensive stock ot Blank Books and Btatlonery at trom ten to fifteen per cent, lower than any other establishment in the city. They have a flns assortment of fine stationery, fancy goods,nd soaps jrem the New York and Philadelphia markets, in. eluding counting-house, school, and other sta tionery, legal cap. cap, note, and letter papers, en velopes.and tbe new chemical envelope for parlor amusement. A box ol stationery for ladles Is offered by them (or t low price of fifty cents. Messrs. Q W. Bsese Co make blank books of any pattern to order; and baakers, brokf is, lawyers, and otbar who use quantities of stationary will find it to their ad. yaataga to deal with them. Tdnb Bbothebs A Oo , Ko, W8 C esaut strse. have In the press a novel by Mr. W. TroUope, en titled "Broken Fetters," which having obtained tbe unanimous praise or the leading English critics, ran through two London edUlons in a few weeks. The Examiner, which is notoriously hard to please, says Ifeat It "has the thrilling Interest of Mmle Orlsto," and the Athenceum, deolarlng it to be full of incident, adds: "No sooner has tbe rader itoovered from one thrilling affair tbaa bo is plunged into another." This la lr, Trollops's best novel. 'jrwxlbt. Mr. William W. CassMry, No, 11 South Second street, has the largest and most attractive assortment of flue Jewelry and silverware la the city Purchasers caa rely upon obtaining a real, pure arti cle furnished at a price which cannot ba equalled. Ha also has a large stock of American Western watches In all varieties and at all prices. A visit to Bis store la sure to resnlt In pleasure and profit. BMtBB'e "Standabb Wim Bittrbs," There U so charlatanism about Spew's -Wine Bitters." Their base is his pure wiae. all of which Is four years 14 belora it Is sold or used in any wsy. They only require to be used to recommend themselves to the most incredulous. Thsy are pure and perfecUy free from any kind of medlcsUoa. and pleasant to the taste. ao!d by Drngiflsts. Hallbtt. Davis A OC'a Pl.aoe, No. 7 Cbesnut .tfeet. are unequalled la durability. KM".", d power. Distinguished pla.Uta say they are U be., Wt nver Uttened to a7 Piano so en chanting. Etna Daasa Coats are the order of the day tor 6TOKB4tC. THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, Tna Timr Has Comi For...... ....................... ......,..8pr!na;OTeroats. t eeee M a tlMIMHHSHW WIHHHW assail , ,.(,..,.. We have them tor 0 00. All prloea up to Wanamabter a Brown, The LiARokmt olotiiiwo House, Oak Hall, Thb Cor, of Sixth and Market Bth. MARRIED. CLEMKN8 MEYKKS. On tbe 4th Instant, at Dnylentown, by Kev. H. M. Andrews, D. V., JACOB ILiMUNH to MAKT C MKVKKH. OTJTHRIK C'a RL18LE. On Jaonary 2. by the Rev. Joseph Perry, Mr. WILLI M UUTHKIK. of Newcastle. Knglaud, to Miss MAitY 111. UKLULK, of 1-hlladelphla. DIED. BANCROFT. Third month Bth. K LIZ A BUT IT R. wire ol John H. Bancroft In tbe 514 in year of her age. i iie relatives ana irieuas oi iu laainjr are partiou arly Invited to attend tbe funeral. Irora the renldence of hrr husband. Bo. 233 N. Twenty-si o md street, on Thlrd-dar morning tne 9th Instant, at 10 o'clock. KYRK. On Beventh-day mornlns. lid month. th. lkbli, JONAH PBKHTON KVJaK, in the 7MU year of bis age. To bebnrlrd from the residence of bis son -In-law, Gtorse WIIkou Cbesier. Tm.. on Third-day. tne tb m- Mam, at in o'clock. Relatives and friends are reapnev inlly in v lied. FAIROR1EVK. On the 'h Instant. MARY, wife of tbe late James J. Falrgrleve, aged 68 years. Tbe relatives anu mnaa oi uie laujujr are rapest fullv Invited to attend the Inneral, Irora her late residence. No. 418 H. Eleventh street,. on Wedneiday morning, March ;o, at 84 o'clock. MANNING On the 7th Instant. Mrs. ANSA M. MANMNU, wueof Joseph U. Manning, In the 5th year ef her age. X MS rt91HI.1T W UIOUU4 VI IUO .i...J, . . utt Tent, No. 18 U. it T., are respectfully Invited to at tend tbe fnneral, from ths residence of ner bnsband, In rear or No. is curistian street, on v eonenaay, tne Kitb instant, at o'clock. To proceed to bt. Paul's M. K. tjburcn. sknioil-Od March 7. after a short Illness. THOMAM PKMOll, aged B' years. '1 li relatives and mends ol the family, also, Wash ington Lodge, No. 69, A. Y. M.: U ilumbla Mark Loose, INO. vi. ana jimuiuu xa. j. a. j , on, a.. Y. M.. are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from bis late residence. No. 81 Strawberry street, on Wednesday alternoon, March 10, at 2 o'clock, without further notice. BTRWART. Suddenly, on the 4tn instant, JUM.H M fciTEWART, In the 64th j ear ot his age. The relatives ana menus ui uis imij '","mr . ....nA ,h. fnneral. trom his late residence. No. 820 Market street. (Jamden. N. J., on Tuesday, the 9th in t.nt i 11 n'nlock A. M. WA6NER. On the 4th instant, abba uiiub. RlNltjWidowof the late William Wagner. In tbe 60th lhe relatives and friends of the family, also th; members of Lady Vv ashlngton Benellclal Hoclety. and Philadelphia Boclal Circle. No. I, U. O. B. and B.. are rtsnecifolly Invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence. No. 812 Charlotte street, on Wednea day afternoon, the loth lntant. atlo'clock. To pro ceed to Mount Morlah Cemetery. AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA, 8. E. Corner FOUKTU and WALNUT Sts. SEE ITS RATES AND PLANS BEFORE INSUR ING ELSEWHERE. ALEX. WHILLDIN, President. JOHN B. WILSON, Secretary; 6 U CLOTHING. JONES' ONE-PBICE CLOTHING HOUSE, No. 604 MARKET Street. Onr Garments are well made. Oar Cutters are men of talent. BUT 0E PRICE IS ASKED. ( ai a r ai. 1 wA nMHnt.MnH GEO. W. NIEMANN, No. 604 MARKET Street, a n wfm tf ABOVE SIXTH. FURNITURE, ETC. A V 1 8 IMPORTANT! BEAUX MEUBLE8, pour Balons et Chambres a Gouoher, Arranges pour Exposition dans Apparteiients GarnU at Converts do lapla. GEORGE J. HENKLS, EBENI8TE, 2 1 3mrp CUESNUT STREET, au Coin de 13me. RICHMOND & CO., Successors to Atwood & Hopper, FURNITURE WABEKOOMS, No. 45 8outh SECOND St., (East 6Me, Brown Btone Building), t saini PHILADELPHIA. CIGARS. HAVANA CIGARS. Freeh lots Imported by every steamer, viz.: Fartagas; Cabanas; Cabargas; Comeroiante; Marias; Upttinn; Ramilleter; Espanola; Fi garo, etc, oompriaing a splendid assortment of sizes, offered at low prices. Also, continue manufacturing the oigars so well and favorably known under oar oopyT righted, standard brands of "Mabuna Rita." "Fba Diavolo." "Flbcb de Lyb." "Louis D'Ob." Great variety oi sizes; good quality at low cost. Call and examine or send for samples. 8. FUCUET & 80N8, IMPORTERS and MANUFACTURERS, , w tttp No. 229 S.Fbost,Stbkt. WANTS. WANTED LOCAL AND TBAVELLINO AnU In ery city and town la the Untied htla reatluducmnu orrd to active men. SaU addrtss. wim siamu . WOO0 A CO.,ooui U DRY GOODS. 123. fcTlLLALlVE. 123. CPSTCir. & HAINE8 Again in tbe FieM, at the Old Stand, No. 123 North NISTII 81 reel, ABOVE AROH. Having Failed, Have survived, and wll. tight It out on the same Hoe, If It takes a Uietlme. Have opened with ;WJH)0 worth of lfankmpt Vrj Goodn and oton, Asd will offer the following goods under nor old metto, never to be undersold, the greatest bargains since tbe panic ot lw. Blntling, Linendt Towels, Towellups, Table Linens, Piapklns, Flannels, Hosiery, Glove?, Kid tHores, Dress Uoods, Black Alpacas, Chintzes, Hngliams, Cloths, Casslineres, White Uoods, UdkTs., ITnderwear for Lad ir s and tients,and A larfce btock of Notion A 11 will be sold at a ruinous loss to somebody. Our friends In the retail art goods business say the? have been making gnat proOts on goods since ws have been closed up, and are very sorry to bear we are going to open, as we make and tegulaie tbe prices for Dry Goods. We also return onr sincere thanks to our friend, la the r tall business for waiting on our creditors to pay them If they would rot sign for us to go on. PA.BPE1TJA& MOTION IN OHKaP AND OOOD GOODS AT lOW PRICK ! IMPOSITION HATKD! OPPOBIT.ON COURTED I COMPARISON INVITKD! COMPETITION DKFIKD THE VALUE ALWAYS GIVEN IN EXOIIAHGB FOR YOUR HONEY I We are bound to me . ours the llvest Dry Goods Honse In Philadelphia. Small profits, quick sale, and one low pi Ice, and torn tbe nimble sixpence often, Is tbe corner-stone of this cheap store. EPSTEIN & HAINES, No. 133 North NINTH Street, ABOVE ARCH, Vj 3 1 mwletrp REGULATORS OP PRICES. J. M. HAFLEIGH, Nos. 1012 and 1014 CHESNU T St., Will Open Monday, March 8, SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS, Embracing all tbe Choice Stjics and Fabrics Imported This Season ALSO. LACES, EMBROIDERIB8, WHITE GOODS, E&6 3t ET0. sre 1869. CENTRAL 1569 CLOTH EMPORIUM. Men's Coatings, Fancy Casslmeres, Black Clotbs, Black Dopsklns, Boys' Goooj, Ladles' Cloaklngs, Mixed Cloths, Plain Cloths, Fancy Cloths, Opera Cloths, Spring "VYeight Telyeteens, Snper Ujaalltj. ) 8TRAWBRIDGE A CLOTHIER respectfully announce that during the season now onttnlnar rthey propose to ofTer the largest stock and most attractive assortment of all kinds of Cloths that they have ever offered. Being de termined to make our house tne Central Empo rium for tbls description of goods, we have col lected for the present season every desirable style and make of Cloths that the market pre sents for Ladles', Men's, and Boys' Wear. Onr stock of Ladles' Cloaklngs in particular la very extensive, and bought at tne manufac turers' lowest cash rates. It will be to tbe Inte rest of all who Intend to buy this kind of goods during the oomlng season to call on ns, as we ofi'er by far the largest assortment to be found, and at prices that cannot be surpassed anywhere. Welovlta dealers, both city aud country, to examine our stock, as our price are as low as the same goods can be sold In whole packages by any wholesale honse, while we offer mauy styles that are oonnned exclusively to oursel vea STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, CENTRAL CLOTU LUL'OUIEM, Corner EIGHTH and MARKET, PHILADELPHIA. LlliEII STORE, Ho. 023 ARCH STREET. NEW LINEN DRESSES, NEW AND BEAUTIFUL PRINTED ' LINEN CAMBRICS, Recelred by last Steamer from Enrope. TFTOU WANT A DELIGHTFUL SPRING1 -L BED, neat, nealthy, and comfortable, use the Helf-fastening Bed Springs, 1 It3 per doa. tetlafaouoa guarHAteoa. fiVi & yd ttUU ui DRY GOODS. H. STEEL Cl SON, BOW. ANn 715 NOHTII TF.MTU ST Opened te-dsy a J t lot or tbe finest Imported RICH PRINTED PREACH P1QCKS, AT T3 CTd, Plain, White, Pink and Bun French Piqoea. WHITE PNJtTES, 3 GT3. TO HANDSOME STYLUS OP PRRNCH PEttOtLHl. French Prrca'e bhlrtinra at 37 r- nts. New styles American Petosles at 37S cent'. ' Ml and Wool TopUns Tor Knits. PLAIN AND MOTTLED 1 tH to 9. l'rplln Dress Stuffs for Salt PLA N MOTTLED AND S1RIPRD ColHS to 01. Black Alpaca Poplins, aU quail. I a. Black French Alpacas BLAtK GRO GRAIN 1LE. S3 IN. WIDE. Iilack (Jro tfralns in Low, Hedinin, and f inest Qnallties, at Moderate TrlceM. Coldied Dress bilks, in great vane y. at low prices BILK AAD LJNKN POPI.I N T I EH. It tLelS, alltteKS AMD PLAID. J M B R 0 I D B R B D CLOTU COVBR3. COOPEU & CONAKD, S. t. Corner of MM 11 and MAUXET. riano CoTers, Helodeon Covers, Cabinet Organ, Table Covem, Irrtoii?, CrlntRons, aud Uurgnnd, Em brotdered in Uold, Void and Urown, et., Older ed direct, aud sold at prices based on Qola tor toe any. also, ITfsoa Embossed rhino, Stand and Table Covers. 1809"CO3UETaT1ON riiiCEsn UP TOWN LIQIIT EXPENSES It QUli CUST031EKS THE UAIEIWtl Goods delivered la all pans of sua city carsfuilj aud free of chart a, SFECLALTILS JUST OFEMCD. Bicb Black Silks, huiorb Silk Poplins, Spring Delaines and Calicoes, Casslineres, Table Linens, Napkins, Ltc. Ladles can ride to our door frsm aay part ef tat city, and we assure them It will more than compen sate them In one visit and urcbase. JOSEPH H. THORNLEY, N. L Cor. ElttUTU and 8PBIN OABDES, tU ; PHILADELPHIA. FOR SALE. S, AT PRIVATE SALE. VERY ELE Lgant country seat and mansion, of the lata vis Pearson, Esq., deoeased, with stable and coach bouse, 7 acres, Broad street and Old York road, 900 feet front, below Fisher's lane, Twenty btoeud ward. All that very elegant country seat, beginning on the west line of Old York road, 700 feet 6J-s inches from the north side of Bristol street; ihenoe extending norlh waid along Old York road 438 feet Iji loobes, loanable; thence northward along tue same 1U2 It el b inches; thence westward, at right anglea with proposed continuation of Broad street, 'ill let 1 9 inches, to the east Jlue of said co tluuationof Broad street; thence southward along Ibe same (i'-ii feet; thence eastward, at rlgbtangies with said Broad t)treet,3tj9 inches, to tne piace oi oegiuning; ana also, an J,hat lot beginning at a point, the intersection of the jpiddleof Broad street and the middle of Courlland aueei; thence extending eastward along the mlauiof0jur,1and street 800 feetaj inches, to the west line o.' d Yor roao; thence southward along the West of Ola York road 300 feet of an Inch; thence w! ward by tbe above described lot 335 leet H Inches, to tbe middle of Broad street; theaoti northward along Broad street 298 feet to the place of beginning. Tne Improvements oonsistoian elegant mansion, 41 by 40 feet, with back buildings, built aud nulshed thioughoutln a very superior manner; wide hail, tiled throughout; parlor. library, dlolDK room, slitlng-room, and 2 kitchens on tne first floor; 7 chambers on the second, and 5 on the third floor, and observatory on top. It has all the modern improvements and conveniences of a city residence, gas (chandeliers and fix tures included ), bath, hot and cold water, water closet, furnace, cooking-range, etc.; has large and handsome porch, witn veranda; also, gar deaer's residence, large stable and coach house, green house and other out-bulidlngs, and tbe grounds are handsomely improved with onoloe shrubbery, fine shade trees, evergreens, etc; convenient to Wayne Station on tneOerman town Railroad, and easy of access to the city. This property adjoins the elegant residence or A J. Buckuor, Esq., and Is opposite Mr. Joseph M. Loverlng's and Mr. James D. Weibam's. Photographic views may be seen at the Auction Rooms. Immediate possession. Way be examined at any time. M. TUOMAU s SON4. Auctioneers, 38mwt8l Kos. m and 1-11 8. FOURTH Street. P FOB EALB WR8T PHILADELPHIA, LJL No 4035 CHSNUT H'reet, Double Tnree-story Frame DWaLLINU aud Kstensioc, well bum, with tvery cunveuleuce; has is rooms, including 9 full. siKd chambers. Lot to bv 13 toe'. Price, 115,000. Apply until Marcbl3, oa premises, between i and O clotfc. 8 g si mWEBT PHILADELPHIA. FOR SALE Two of the handsomest Resldencna on (Jbnut siteet; lots UHI feet trouu WM. 11. WKIK, Bo. 30;tU CUKHN UT teireeU j , w TO RENT. 0FOR RENT, llie Desirable Residence, Ko. 1GH CUES KLT Street, ContaJnlng TEN BOOMS, with all the modern im provements. Apply 10 GTJfctM B1Y a eoifi, iU So. T:t3 WALNUT Htreet, T O LET, In the New Balidlng of in riiiladelplila Cbamber or Commerce." frouPUMVio,P:"ud.,TWlbjr BAStHL L. WARD, Treasurer. I 6 3t OUloe. No. 1U BHHIOND FLOOR, FOR REN T. PREMISES, No. 809 CHESNUT Blreet, for Btoieor Office, Also, OFFICES AND LARGE ROOMS suitable for a Commercial College. Apply at gg? BANK OF THE REPUBLIC. f TO LEI A LA KGB MODEUN-BflLT House. Coach House, Teuanl House, and Ave acres of ground, handsomely laid out. two minutes walk from Dny's Lane Station, Oermantown. Apply to r2ml- j, ARM8TRQNQ. T10 KENT AN OFFICE SUITABLE FOR A M Nol?5'oi8ARD rHreetf' W'U W bo. j HATS AND CAPS. aWABBURTON'S IMPROVED VENTI lated, and eaaMlttlns Dreas Uau Datauifu7i all lbs improved laabluus ol IheteiSJn t?Hkl SV t btrvBt, uhI oovt te U Pvsl U tttST ll li j MARCH 8, 1869. HOulER, COLLADAY Ct CO., Nos. 1412 and 1414 OHESNUT Streot. AD0VB BROAD, DSIR3 TO CALL ATTENTION TO THEIR LAROR AND mtUlUALIX COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF BLACK SILKS, COMPRIS1N ALL TIIE BK3T LYONS MANUPACTUBB3 OF CROS CRAiS, TAFFETAS PER3 AM, . 8AT1N DE LYONS, POULT DE SOIE0, ETC. II. C. tt C0. iso A: to reiterate their determination to sell tfaeir goods at the LOWB4T MAEKKT PRICES, atxl tiave marked their 1ILACK i-ILKS in pureuanoe of tbia prluofplc. OLD FRANKLIN HALL CLOTHING- EiVSPORlUrVi. PAINTEE, EEAD & ELDREDGE, No. 321 OHESNUT STREET, HAVE REOl'lJTED, SINCE TIIE REGENT FIRE An Entire New and Fresh Stock OF FINE F.EADY-IY1ADE CLOTHING, Which they are Selling at very REDUCED PRICES. HOMER, COLLADAY & CO.'S HOBIliEV DEPARTMENT IS NOW REPLETE WITH ALL THE . BEST MAKES OF HOSIERY, INCLUDING Drettle's Ceferatod English Hoslory. r." Balbrlggan's Colobratod English Hosiery. German Iron Frame Hose, Extra Quality. Merino Vests and Drawers Every Sire. These Goods tare all teen Selected and Minufaotnred expressly for us, and will be sold i the MOST MODERATE ADVANCE. 1,1 Nos. 1412 and 1414 ABOVE LITEEARY ANNOUNOE3IENT. PORTER & OOATES, "WILL OPEN THFIR NEW AND ELEGANT E00KST0RE, IN TIIE SPACIOUS MARBLE BUILDING, No. m OHESNUT STREET, ADJOINING THE C0MINENTAL HOTEL (formerly oooupfedby J. E. Ci'drfellA Co.) OK "WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, TVITll AN ENTIRELY NEW AND ELEGANT STOCK OF ENGLISH ftftlD AMERICAN BOOKS. As every book will l. .old at reUil at WHOLESALE PRICES, book buyers will hare an opportunity to buy HEW UOODS AS CHEAP AS OLD STOCK CAN Bi OFFERED AT, V,tb boJtK!k lA JUbT BEEN PUKCUASED FOR CASH, at the very lowest prloea, and wiU be Bold at SMALL ADVANCES. WILLI8 P. HAZAKD will be bacnv to new establishment. " 1115. T..noi'KiNS' lti54 LADIES' UVIPOKIUM, o. 1115 CUESMJi'!4f. (Uirard Row). Largest assortment and Best aud Cbeaaeet Goods lu lb. city, lu kil in ioIIowidk i,u"":- Hir"nnJ?ft.urol.H,.Vk,,', -'4iebrid Champion Hoop bairu. for Ladles. Alibis, fcud CUlldreo. In 0T.h!?rt,huu0ra "yle. ihHpes, loailis. and sizes. Uottll, Batln, aud JaBs C ift', la lflit OllT.reDl 33 differ nt styles o( snoprlor fittlas; Frsocb woven Wbalvboue COktiK i s trom SI to T. 1 varieties ot eitra niidome Wbalebone Cor lets, from 73 oeuta ko .(). fcbouldr iii acts, Kaaaiu Jfoy's Corset Bklrt tup portMS, eta. Mrs. Moody's Patent fwir-adjustlng Abdominal Cosl. bljbly reoomiueuded bf physicians, from il'Li? ijjik or nniES' vmdkboab Mi.Nia. I li'4 Bartram A Fan to m s Faintly BwIb Machlnea, ImsIdk Kimiullously diktrlbulfd to our cuatouiora tut , Uie purges et ttiu tbttw talroUucaati u CHESNUT Street, BROAD. 1 1 It eoa all hfii frkna atod former caetomera at th AXWELL'S PREPARED ayPSUBI, For lYhlteuIugr and Coloring Walla, BrAtrriFPL. cubablb chbaf aktwl& sanitary qoaiinos ' " " . .7, . i i, 1 of Lus kluA evry resaect unsurpassed by anytuui w turn m.iam ever oneieu to ,uu"uv.., m wm nersr arala uaa ar aiumUon paid w V"' johN M 4IWKLL No VtM a FIFTH Bimt. raUadalPhla.1 Sold by Oroosrs narllr. rp TNFAFNE88. 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