THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1809. .172777 TOJIKI8M3. Our Own ObrretpondenL Kbw York, March 13, 1869. r ' Foramoat among tn sedaotlona with wUlch Broadway U lined are tha dollar store, In whloh ererytblog glittering under the aun la to be obtained for the gum of one dollar. A popular delusion obtains la regard to tha aalea women similar to that about waiter glrla and yoangladlea of the ballet. They are all beau tiful and Kraoefnl, for Instance-or believed to beao and thU has not a little to do with tha iron of enatom, particularly after fl o'olook. I'rom then cp to any time before 10 the long, broad stores dedicated to the dollar enterprise are ablaze with light, Whioa U reflected acores of times la mirrors and plate burnished up to almost ealolum-llght splendor. Then the beautiful young ladiea are In their brightest glory, and the dollar Institution la at Us fullest blast. The space between the counters la crowded from aide to aide, from port.l to portal trom the glaasplate doora that open upon Broadway to the little Iron postern that closes upon Meroer street At auch an bonr, both for his heart and bis pookel'a sake.lt la dangerous f or asusoeptlble youth to enter a dollar store alone. Erenladlos do not go there without Jeopardy, as the follow ing ease proves. A most respectable lady, a well-known and highly-esteemed lnnabltant of Jersey Oily, while examining some vases In one of these glittering temples of humbng, was aooused by one of the clerka of being a ahop lifter. Before aha had time to remonstrate, o even express ber indignation, a policeman wa called in and she was hustled off. To make the aequel short, she waa loaked up all nigh . among the bad ones, and In the morning eon fronted with that very benevolent-visaged and brow-beating old Jeffries, Justice Dodge, who Without listening to a word, sent her to the lock-up, where she remained two days and two nights. That lady will never enter a dollar store again, I warrant. Hat people generally like to be humbugged; and the thousands of housekeepers In the elty who bring themselves to believe that they ean get for one dollar at the -dollar stores what they can get nowhere else for (en, are not likely to be deterred by the bitter experiences of the Jersey City lady. Those who have an eye for the beautiful are hoping that the building of the new post office may be simultaneous with the Improve Bient of the surrounding City Hall Park. Seve' ral suggestions have already appeared In the newspapers, one of which Is that the unooou tled space of the Park shall be converted Into an open paved plaza, where whisky punch, clam chowder, and soon luxuries maybe en - J eyed at proper seasons of the year. A beauti ful eight this would be, would It not? the tri angular spaoe occupied by the Park converted . Into an Immense booth, where steaming poli ticians, sweltering office seekers, artisans, and - business men might - imbibe the . mutual beer or pledge reciprocal "Whisky -skin s I Lit a better plan la to traverse the Park with paved and covered avenues, to be well ventilated by - day and brilliantly lit at night The Park, .Uurlna both day and night. Is almost aa mucn of a thoroughfare as tne streets on each sido of It, and covered avenues, line ineonea proposed, would be of the greatest publio benefit, alike during winter and summer. During tne latter season there are always a greater or less num- . ber of cunes of sunstroke lu the Park, and dar ing the former it Is sometimes impassable. Covered avenues would remedy the difficulty ' in both oases Tne suggestion of beautifying the Paik with statuary, loan tains, and dower ing bushes la likewise an excellent one, and will be carried luto execuiioti when when the new post office is completed Another Jewlsn wedding nas just been cele brated at one of the synagogues. To tne glories of the ball season, now so nearly at an end, must be added those of the foot that the Jewlsn weddings this year have been more numerous - and magnlfloent tnau during any previous year. At the tame time, there has Deen a degree of ostentation about them that a Unrlsilan peeoie ' of society neither admire nor Imitate much. It may be very good style, but it isn't their style, . and so they auub It witn that polite cruelty which Is eloquent In klleuce and Indifference. These extensive reoepilous, magnificent din ners, and miscellaneous dancing, wnion seem the concomitants of every Jewlau marriage, do not comport with the modesty and reserve of the Christian Institution, and the marriageable . Jews and Jewesses therefore have had their glory all to themselves. They say that Mr. A.T. Btewart re illy intends to commence ere long the building of tnat mammotn hotel for worklngmen which wasjio have coot two millions of dollars, and which 1 has been talked of for so many years. Cnan table people, whose organs ef hope are preter naturally developed, seriously believe that the hotel will go up (not that the project of build ing It will, and be a model one of Us kind, I , have heard nothing new or doflnlte la regard ,. to It, but tnen no one else has either. Tne old ' rumor has merely waked up again, aud now tnat we are deprived of the opportunity of be -eomlna-acauatDted with whatever virtues Mr. . Btewart might have possessed aa Secretary of u toe Treasury, we are au tne mora anxious to familiarize ourselves (a feat no one yet has aa- ''-oompiisbed) with any he may possess aa a private man. iK The papers in the case of James Logan, No. 2, the Jim," were sent on Tnursday to the Grand " Jury.wbo "considered" the matter, but came to no definite conclusion. Tne publio, however, bas come to the conclusion that tne revelations ..-f the man Cunningham are modi interesting and unexpected, opening as they do entirely undreamed-of chapters in the history of the celebrated Rogers murder. Tne kernel of the -entire confession if the vengeful and expe dient nttorancea of a convicted bigamist, en deavoring to make his peace with tne tribunal -of Justice, are to be called a confession seems to ne that Jim Logan bad a mistress, who, bv means of disguises, procured him Informs- -titm as to the whereabouts of Mr. Rogers; that He naa maae ap nis miua to kiu uogers, do cause the old gentleman had twioe been aeces- , sory to his being sentenced to heavy terms of Imprisonment; mat nis mistress quarrelled wilu and left him because he refused to marry tiAr? that Logan ate reed to give Uunnlnicham S1000, on condition tnat be would seek out his eloped mistress, and induce her to resign to him suoti correspondence and other references to ine intended murder as mlgut one day tend to inculpate him; tbat Cunningham, who was already mar led, at. length found the woman, who yielded up tne articles demanded nlv on the understanding that he should 1 marrv ber. which he did: that he (Cunning i nam) was almost immediately after arrested ' n hivninv. wiille Loiiau and his runaway 1 mistress made up aud came together again; ' that.tnus reunited, they visited CunnlBgbam . , In Jail at White Plains, after the murder of Mr. Wr. and emuloveJ uro mines and threats. hm without avail, to persuade him to deliver . nn i ha articles which had been handed him by : the woman; and that, finally, Cunningham Is not the real name of the luforinant.who makes , tbe previous statements only on condition of not being prosecultd for bigamy. Tbe Germans are extremely auxloua to have ' the Excise law so amended as to inolude all places where wine and liquors are dispensed under tbe unsuspicious titles of soda-walei 'and cider. They have already forwarded a memorial to Albany on the subject, and . hope by this means to abut down on all thoe con-;eert-rtstauranta where, ou Bnnday evenings, bad whisky-punches are disguised under tue name of tea, and German elder becomes a synonym for brandy-covxtalls. These drinks are especially affected at those German beer saloons where Tyrolean singers aud Alpine I'opera bovffers" ventgtnelr "UU ho't" to the deiigutof every cosmopolite who is willing to pay his ten cents for admission, and as much , more alter he gels in as seems pleasant to htm. I The funeral of poor Harry M. Hleele, who nded bla life so wretchedly the day before yes terday, is expected to take place this morning It nas not niinerto been suapeoted by the friends or mat unnappy young man that ha oad for some weeks previous been suilarlng " om apprehensions wulch ultimately terml luted la insanity. If he had noithnuin in rwi - its existence as he did, those who are at all ac quainted with bis character and bumumniint Its mode of life, aud tbe peculiar causes that lui to it. are now twtn tlitt tin diumu. mn.i ' aieedily have been cured or would have drifted tiim amonx the shoals of bopelaks rnadnesa. i Mr. Oilltou W. Tsyieure, or "UUf," as he is more affectionately and diminutively termed by bis brethren cf the pret-a generally, re lorn rd home on Thursday evening, fresn from bis Ktiropean campaign, and burning with im patience to undertake tne management of Flake's Opera House. Mr. Brougham havbeen amusing blmsell and the publio by sneering In print at the Aim newspaper, tbe Sun having sneered at blm and his theatre er since a certain theatrical advertisement disappeared from Its columns. A sad aooldent has also be fallen Mr. Grau. A rew days ago headvertlsed rtiat In oonsequenoe of several of his troupe being 111, he should have to shut up slop until next Monday evening. It now transpires that be has lost two of the most valuable members of his troupe. The sare M. Carrier and M. Petit, who set sail last Tuesday for Europe in a surreptitious manner, and, It is said, under assumed names, leaving a large family ol creditor to mourn tbelr loss. Tueir saltriei were paid In foil, but even tbat couldn't reconcile them to continued absence from la belle Pari. Hand ing back their piebald selarle to Mr. Grau would have been to insult the liberality or that artistic and business-like imprettario; they took all their monoy with them, and how tbe new opera of La Vie Parirtenne 1 to be pro duced next Monday nliibt Is more than I oan tell. Well, well! we're all poor sinful creature, that's a faot. Aia Bajia. MUSICAL A3D DBAXATIC Tbe City Amusement. At the Walnut Mr. and Mrs. Brney Wil liams will appear this afternoon and evening in Jobn Brongbam's drama of the Emerald Rina. At the Arch Shakespeare's oom-idy of Much Ado about Nothing will be performed Ahls even ing. AT thk CmWNrrr The Field of the Cloth of Gold win be produced in handsome style on next Tueedav evening. At the Turatrk Comiqitb the'Japauese will appear Ibis afternoon bud evening. At thk American there will be performances tbl afternoon and evening. The Arabian Nights' EntertainmkntiU Concert Hall is a combination of auriteilve features which has seoured tbe appreciation of the public There willbe performances this after noon and eveolrg, at wnlch a nuoibxr of handsome gifts will be distributed to the audi ence. The Third Grand Concert of the Philhar monic Society will be given at the Academy of Mot-lo this evening. The Skntz-hasmleb Orchestra will per form at Musical Fund Hall tbls alterno-a. At the Academy of Musio a season of German drama will be commenced on Mondtv evening by Frauleln Fanny Janansohek aud her troupe. Schiller's tragedy of Mary Riuart will be given on Monday, Catherine the See md on Tuesday, and Mnrianna on Wednesday. John B. Gouoh, q , will deliver his lecture on "Clroomstancee,"at tbe Academy of Muilc, on Monday evening, March 23. CITY ITEMS. Ppbins Ovxbcoats A fine atsortment, unequMUA by any in Philadelphia, in style, make, and fit, at prlctt ranging from d upward. Oall and examine. HaU-ttay between Bbbthett A Co., VIA and y Town a Hall, 0UCA itreeU.) No. BIS Maskbt St., PHILADBE.FHX4, Airs No. doo Bboaswat, Haw Yobk. Good Kews roa fnvm- Brooi, Cotton Pbicx Bbdtjcxd. Six spools for 28 cntsl Six spools for U cants ! I Blx spoo's for 15 cents ! 1 1 Tbls Cotton, alter a year's trial, finds no rival. It has proved the strongest, tmooihett, and best a lap ted for band or machine nse: and in all cases, when mtn aured, exceed a0 yards to tha spoal. Its very large demand proves its great worth. John M. Finn, B. E. corner Arch and Seventh itreeis. Ladies, Tbt thb Dollab Cobset. Try the Dollar Corset. Try tbe Dollar Corset. Try tbe 85 Cent Corset. Try the tb Cent Cot set. The Dollar Corset oontalns sixteen whalebones, la of snp.rlor shape, of fine and durable fabric. The 86 Cent Corsets ate tha beat wbalaboie band-made Cor sets yet offered atauoh low figures. Also, a lot of hneembroldeied Corsets, closing out below cost. John M. Finn, B. . corner Arch and Seventh streets. Ladies, Look at This. I Hi men as sales of Blockings. Immense salts oi Backings. Ihe increased sales la fctocklrgs which Mr. Finn has sicored aie attributable to his putting his prices down to figures tbat defy competition. Tbe 24 Cent Slocking is smooth and fine. ' The 82 Cent B.ooalng Is full, regalar, heavy, and good labr'c. Tbe 40 Cent iron franc e Is the best for the price In tbe market. Also finer grades at higher prices. Me alto offer a line of Pique and Plaid Muslins at the lowest city prices. John M. Finn, B. St. corner Archjipd Seventh streets. Thxbb is Good Acthobity for stating that In this country one adult out of every six dies oi Con sump'loo; antf , Indeed, so prevalent and so fatal has 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 Expsctobakt uf Da. D. Jatnb, which soothes and strengthen the bronchial tnbes, allaying inflammation abd cleansing them and tbe lung of ail Impurities. It Is a certain remedy for Coughs and Colds, which, when left to themselves, frequently bring on Pulmonary Com plaints, and It cares Bronchitis effectually if taken In time, and tbe directions strictly followed. It has maintained Its reputation as a curative for over a quarter of a century, and If those who are threat ened wlth:Lung Diseases, or any of the symptoms of Bronchitis or Asthma, will at once give IhH standard remedy a trial, they will never regret it. Bold everywhere. JrwxxxY. Mr. William W. Casaldy, No. u Booth Second street, has the largest and most attractive assortment of fine jewelry and silverware la the city Parchaaers can rely upon obtaining a real, pare arti cle tarnished at a price which cannot be equalled. He also, has a large stock of American Western ratches In all varieties and at all prices,' A visit to his store Is snre to result in pleasnre and profit. Quits an excitement was created In dlpt.omatlo circles upon tbe report that Grant had expressed himself adversely to the terms of the Alabama claims as arranged by our Minister and the Crown efllcers. and by the late reports the excitement Is as unabated as that occasioned by the late reduction in pi Ices Of fashionable Spring Clothing at A Chables btokes & Co.'s. Eallxt, Davis & Cc's PiaNis possess the most superb action, with nnmual purity ot tone, which Is one of lovely aoftuess and great brllllaocy. The agents. No. K7 Chesnut street, exhibit thirty-four premiums over all others. Bale ov Boots and Bhoxs. We wou'd call the early attention ot the trade to the large aud attractive sale of Boots and Bboes, to be seld by catalogue en Monday morning, March 15, at 10 o'clock, by C. D. McOiees A Co., anctloueets. No. 500 Market street. TjibTimkHAS Comk For Spring Overcoats. We have them for 8-Sl. All prices up to 23. WANAK AKBB A HROWW, Thb La&ukut Clothing) House, ' Oak Hall, - . Thk Cost, or Sixth and Mabkkt Bra. J atearrAir Hernia RarsxrrovT sad Lnnoh Ktom Is an eioellent lostitot'on for those wh stay la Boston win net admit dining ml tbe tails d'hote. ThU is bat one or the many conveniens furnished the travelling public ' - enovm Bazbb'sI Highest Kanhtnaa. If o. 7M OhMnnt atrap. Premium Sewing MARRIED. MrQTJADlt-TWOilPSOjr.-Marei by Rev. M nmtey. tor JOHN McQOADai to Miss BALUJE B. THOMPSON, boin of tbt city, eTIUOKLKR atKtl IRKT.-Oa the th Instant, by the R tAiaxsnder d, I). J)., r WILLI 191 J.MHU KUK.oKV) unibia. P . to Miss BKLUDA A. MAliAlOiy. Of Pblladxlptila. DIED. A DARK. On tbe 9th Instant, ROBERT AD ARK, InitMMV.b year oi bis age. . Ills relatives aid irinuds ae respectfully Invited to attend his funeral, from hl lat rmldfiiio. No. 171S Cambrldrf street, on Sunday afternoon at Z o olook. CH LLf NdBR.-On tbe ll'h mutant at New Guile, Del-, 1 HUM ABUriALuKvUttA. In his lt year. Tlie frltnoa ot me tml y am rtxiuw uraily layttnd to attend tbe toneral. n Mouday,at 11 o'olooa M.. til tke Cst e M. K. Cburch. DFRIf GER. On tne morning of the 1Mb Instant. PiAKKN .''. auiriiter uf Knit rni W. and tue le'o HiuDouhh M. Di rlngar. of Wavirly Plo near Wtl nilnston. Del. (luiwre ppurs pieaspcopy.l I F HKKi.L -ou the lltb instaut, PATRICK FAR Rh LL sged M yvair. ii. reiauyes aua menas or im ixmuy am roniwct ftilly Invited to attend be tuneral, troui his laie rsi-di-n', Nt. im7 LontiNt lrmi, on ound atrnnon 1 o'clock, without lurtber notice. To proceed to Cathe dral Cemetery. OAS HILL-On the lUh Ir stunt, BLIABKT1 GAcKI LL, In tbe 77H) year of ber age. ThM relatives ana rrieudn are invked to attend the funeral, from the residence of hrr daughter, Mro. John JtrrokH, Mestipnvllie. Twemy-foiirtb wurd, on funoay afierroon at t o'clock. To proceed to Helton llleU'pilBt Cbnrcb. WCFPLKK. On tbe 11th Instant, atSo'clorkP M.. WILLIAM II KM KV, Bull ot Jobn aud KI!jioeiU Hup plf, in tbe listb 5 ear ot bis age. The re.ativM and frienua of the family are Invited to attend the mueral, frum the rraldeaoe 'f hm parents. No, lOOd Wallace s'ree;, on Monday morn lug, tbe 16tn instant at lu o'cloca. I iF.NT. On the 10. h Instant, J0HS ZICST, aged 71 ' lhe relatives and rrlendu of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the fum-ral from his lat resi dence. No. 136 Plm rs-eet., on Kuoiav atwntjon at 1 oolook. To proceed to Palmer Street Burial Ufuuoil. AMERICAN MFE INSURANCE COMl'ANY, OF l'lIILADELPHIA, S. E. Corner F0UKTU and WALNUT Ste, BER ITS BATES AND PLANS BBFORE INSOTt INQ Ki-H Hi WHERE. ALEX. WHILLDIN, PresldenL JOMW B. WfLRON Becretary. 610 AGENTS AND SOLICITORS FOR LIFE IASUilAftCE, AND ALL PERSONS CONTEMPLATING INSUR ANCE, WILL DO W&LL TO SEE Mr. II. U. W 1LS0X, at the Office of the PENfJ MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 0S1 CIIOXIT Street, 1 16 stuth tf PHILADELPHIA. MCOXXVIIt spnctlully Inform Uioeriaier. uai lu ord-r to meet tne increased de mand tor mv pa'eut WUKIAL CAslCAJfci, I nave taken the largo FM"ry at 5. l!i8 ill DOR AVENUE. With nay enlarged facilities, I am now prepared to supply promptly allordeis In city or ooun ry. 8 4ihftiul K e. JfiAliuEK. DRY GOODS. JOHN BURNS, No. 217 SOUTH ELEVEN I'll S I'UKET, ABOVE BPRTJCE. ritVEs riQVBi nqiKi PiquEi 1 case Beantlfnl White corded P qna. 31e. Wbue J'.gurtU Irlque. "40 fj5, .'., 37 ... "". to 91. Kxtra Heavy Cord PWud, 50, 6:i:t 75, UO. 104s 1. white goods: "white eeoosi i Plain Nalnsnok Uu11ns. VZY,o.. worth ttif. balln Platd Nainsook, 5, 43 10 O.it-. Fine French Musilus, bOv. up; a bargain. Pla n Nan s ok. ID. X5. 31.-10 to 1 Zv. Vi dressed Cambrics, Victoria Ltvn, Tucked H usllua bbirred Muslins 56e. up, very Cheap.; aoiisG FIJBSIsniKCI UnEMM. 6VODM AI Heavy I.isen Bbemlng yds. wide, np. Heavy Linen Hheeilu. ti yd. wine, Ml'31. 4 f lllow Linens 00. 0'ZH 7 "'. to 1-,U. Jttb-bardsoa's Bulnlog Llnena, Jlin, 43, 60, u 9 1-ho. 1 00m Damesk Table Linen. SOo. no. it yards wide Klescbed Table Linea. 87 e. up. The best Sl-30 Napkins in tbe country. IIOSIEBT i OOlIEBTl nOMIRBY I LadleB' Oeanlne Balbrtggan Hose, 13, ST '(.e. Gents' Genuine italbriggan llajl "me, jUc, a . Ladles' Kxtra Long Jtng.Ub lloae O' ,r. Ueuta' buutruae e.nit'nti Ha I iiuna. txtra fasb loned double soles, 37ii-. Ladles' Uentk . ana uuuaren s uun juenno vwi andbbirts. it CIGARS. HAVANA CICAR8. Fresh lota Imported bj every Bteimer, via.: Fartagas; Cabanaa; Cabargas; Comerciante; Marias; Upmiiin; Bamilleter; Eapauola; Fi garo, etc., comprising splendid assortment of sizes, offered at low prioeB. Also, continue manufacturing tbe cigars so well and favorably known under onr copy righted, standard brands of "Mabiana Rita." "Fha Diatolo." "Fibcb b Lts." "Lena D'Ob." Great variety of sizes, good quality at low cost. Call and examine or send for samples. 8. FUCUET & SONS, IMPORTERS and MANUFACTURERS, iZMfrp No. 229 S. Fbqst Stbbbt. LOOKING GLASSES, ETC. EAHLES' GALLERIES, No. 810 CHESNUT Street. LOOKING GLASSES, OIL PAINTINGS, PICTURE FRAMES, FINE ENGRAVINGS, CIIROMO-LITIIOG R APHS. JAMtS S. EARLE & 80S, ! U U UutalmSp , No 810 CHEaNUT Street. DRY GOODS. 1869. CENTRAL 185P. CLOTH EMPORIUM. Men's Coatings, Fancy Otaslmeres. Biack Cloths, Black Doeskins, Hoys' Goods, Ladles' Cloaklngs, Mlied Cloths, Plata Cloths, Fanoy Cioibs, Opera Cloths, Fprlng TYelght Tclreteens, Super qaalttj. BTRAWBRtDOKA CliOTHIEB respeotfnlly announce that daring tbe settxoa no opeulng they propose to offer tbe largest stoog and rnoet attractive assortment of all tttuds of OlolbB that they have ever offered. Bet n de termined tomakeonrhoasetneCeutral K npo Hum lor this deeorlptlou of goods, we have ool lecled for the present seaou every detlrable style and make of Cloths that tne market pre sents lor Ladies', Men's, and Dots' Wear. Onr slock of Ladles' Cloaklngs in particular Is very extensive, and bought at tue manafao tureis' lowest cah rtet. It will be to toe Inte rest of all wbo intend to buy this kind of goods during the coming seanon to oall on as. as we cller by far tbe largest assortment to be f.mnd, ami at prices that cannot besarpasted any waere. We Invite dealers, botn olty and country, to examine oar st.ook, as our price areHSlova the same goods can he sold In whole paoaagoa by any wholesale honse, while we offer many styles thai are confined exclusively to ourselves. S1HAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, Corner EIGHTH and MARKET, PHILADELPHIA. Q5 0 RCE D. WISHAM, No. 7 X. EIGHTH Street, OPENS THIS MORNING, 50 PIECES STRIPE POPLIN? FOi SUIT3, ONLY 370. ELEWANT OHENE MOHAIRS, FOR SUITS. BLACK ALPACA I'JPLINS, AN ADC HON BABOAIN. Itl)K. ruiVEs, riqiiEt. a-Ktvc. gOOO YABDSOP HANDBOMW PIQCaS UHKAP. Will open this morn'ag, the cheapen stock of Towels aad Table Linen In tbe city, AT WIIIIAH'H CHEAP STORE. EIGHTH bTREET EMPORIUM FOR BLACK hlLHS. bring determined to m1intain our reputation for helling thb ull kapkht black bilks, will open this morninu heavy gro grain at (9. ex tra heavy AT 'i i9, t'50, 9 73, 3. 3 50, 1, AT WISHAM'S, No. 7 N. EIQIITII Street. a card to thb ladies, one case Japanese uilkj, the new material for dhess&s and suits foa thb, spk1nq of ww, prick f 1 50; worth all ihe above at C.EOKCE D. WISHAM'S CHEAP STORE, 86stutb0t NU, 7 M, EINIITH ttTBEET, EDWIN HALL & CO., No. 36 SOUTH SECOND STREET, ARE DAILY Oi'EXISU MW STYLES OF SILKS aND DRESS GOODS, To which the Attention of Ladles Is Par tlenlarly Invited. 3 10 wsm3t 1869-C03LPET1TI0N PIUCES ! J Ur TOWN-LIGHT EXPENSES I! OCB CUSTOMERS THE GAINERS!! Goods delivered la all parts ot the city oarefnll) and tree ot charge. SPECIALTIES JUST OPENED. RIcb Black Silks, Super b SUk i'ouluis, Spring Delaines and Calicoes, Cttsstmeres, Table Linens, Napkins, Etc Ladles can ride to onr doer from any part ef the cltj, and we assure them It will more than compen sate them In one visit and purchase. JOSEPH H. THORN LEY! N. E, Cor. El Ull TH and SPItlNU GARDEN, 111 PHILADELPHIA. E MBROIDKRED CLOTH COVERS. COOrER & CONARD, S. E. Corner or NINTH and BIAHKET. Piano Covers, Melodeon Covers, Cabinet Organ, Table Covers, Greenf, Crimsons, and Durgnndjs, Em. broidered In Gold, Uold aud Brown, etc., Ordered direct, and sold at prices based ou Gold lor tneuay. also, 17 tan Em bossed Piano, Stand and Table Covers POPLIN ETTS I POPLINETTSl We have Just received a splendid assortment of these DiSIBABLE GOO 1)9, to whlcn we call tbe attention ol Ladles, ... Plain Silver Popllnetts, for Salts. Beaatiral Striped Popllnetts, for Even ing Dresses " ' Fine Ctiece Popllnetts, In great varletj. . STOKES a VOOD, ws SEVENTH and AUCH. I OLD FRANKLIN HALL CLOTHING EMPORIUM PAINTEE, READ & ELDREDQE, No. 321 CHESNUT STREET, HAVE UEOPi NED, SINCE THE RECENT FIRE - An Entire New. and Fresh Stook or F!SSE READY-rlADH CLOTHIA1G, Which they are Selling at very REDUCED PR!CE5. KOHilER, COLLADAY CO.'S r MOURNING IHE PART nclndea . every variety of Textures for persons wearing BLACK, from the DBKPH-T MOURNING to BLACK GOODS used as Walking Dressea. " LAC It C;itIAI)IXE BAREGES, nil widths, C AIF.IAS IIAIU U4REGE, do. IIi:itAM BAREGES, do. TA3IIS11 BAREGES, do. ItATTISTi: IAIK, 9IOIIAI1& TA9IISE, a New Article, ; RAZ DE ST. CYU, AND A VARIETY OF OTHER ARTICLES All theee Goods have been selected with the reliable makers, and we have marked them at Nos. 1412 and 1414 AD0.VE Dll E SS WE NOW OFFER THE LARGEST MADB, AKD EMBRACING ' All the Novelties for the Season. : THE FINEST TEXTURES TRODUCED BY TiiE RRsT T.m ria w EUROPE ... . - . - ' : I t? : . Goods for the Popular Trade, v AND AT x - i , r op i; s. Ait pric 13 HOMER, COLLADAY tt CO., Nos. 1412 and 1414 CHESNUT Street, ABOVE DRY GOODS. LINENS.. Oar Fprlnit Assortment ot LINENS has Ju.it t : opened at prices warrauied to give saIsracuou. 8heeting9f Shirtings. Napklnsy Towels, PlllowCaslngs, Damasks. &TC. ETC.. OF OTJB OWN IMPUR RATION. WHITE GOO JDS Of Every eBtrlpliou for Spring. Cambrics. 9alMookg. DlmlUcs, French MuslinSf Ildkfs. India Twills, riqueti, Etc PERKINS & CO,, No. 9 South M.VJTII Street. ' N. 13. We bare Just opened au invoice ol Embossed aud Embroidered Table Covers 8StuUl8t4p PRICE & WOOD, Jf. W COF. EIGHTH AUD FX L It CUT, Just opened a large assurlment of M .rseltn.'s Q i,l s at lss lliao Importers' prlws. Horify-comb aud I.an .Mer Quills, will?; wooiisi tvmrr: cuiiuvu tisid alnuok, htripe Nklnsooks. -riald arid HtrlpeeKlss Mils las. Tui keu C'suiorlo and 'i n -ked Bvi-lss HasU'is. f puti-liuUb Cambrics. J icoii-l8, Nalnso ks Victoria Lawns, tewm Uuslins, i"ra cU Mas las' etc , etc. Tucked UusIIds for Infants' Drews. rittlEst FltlVKftt 5000 yards ftqnes ai 31 i, . I a bargain, lordsu ilques, 37 4, 50, Ht , and h.'iv.j Hue qualities piques at 50, U.'i. 13. and a 8 4 Bleaobed Table LiDrns, Karuaiev Taoie Linens. owr loom 'lalilc J.'ccm a..cl,Colored Tabla Linfl u Xiloen Napkins 8150,l 1-15, 8 a i, 0350, up lo fcO a duzwu. Hmrumu lu ..un loyila. ursery Diaper. Birdeya 4.iuus, Ltneu i.awus,e(0 list niakee Bblrtlug L'nons, eio.. e"'. Btst ins Sea UleachMd aud llrowa MiiiIIls. l'ilow-cae and Hbeetlaz Maillns 5000 yards CalK'ors lt toiois. li'j. Black Aloacas, 31,43 4Bt 1 3,T.' nl ftl. Huliied bklriloa aio.eto. Bat Kales la Ilrniburg Kf'ulngs. Flonnclnrs andtu. Sitings. M.Klo Kulllint, Kegls erst Ktiglugs. , Maikelllea'lrluiuilngs, Tape TrltnojlDK'. Coyemry and Handrluxfcam Rufllugs, eto., etc. Laetea' Llneu Collar, aud Dud.. Indies' and Oenu' ilisioiy. Gloves, and Hdkts. Ji uvln Kid OKvs bt gtialiiy. KldU'nv. Real V Id and eitrs floe qusllty. for 1 aud l''4S, sultabl foi eyeslugi. PIIIOK & WOOD. j rniLAPELPHIA. lwlf! S CITABLE FOR THE PRESENT SEASa.V. greatest care from Ihe most oelib ated and the LOWEST REMUNERATIVE PRICES. CHESNUT Street, V ,.' BROAD G OODS. : IMPORTATION WE II AYE IS VI? R DOWN TO ;':r:H. BBOAD. SM3I DRY GOODS. E- R- LEE, No. 43 North EIGHTH Street, Opened This Mornlns. ELECANT SLACK 8ILK8. Pcusln's Batln flolsb Bl.ck Bilks. Heay B ck llks 'or Bulls. liedlunj Black Bilks for 6ul(s. Vlf ipiit Bltck Ilk In tbe market. 20O plects Fins Wblte P.'qae 5 to 8Hp. SO i teics Fine Pique, sllgntly .oiled, KH to 3. JOO pieces Pure C bene Mth.lrs, 3c, worm 6 J , BsnUsonie Spring Birlpe lVp'lns, 45 to 60c. ' New Percale Botes. 10.000 yns New Ca'lcoss. i2e. ' ' ' 0 d wn BilkNjck ltlbbors (new). ' . SO dtzen 11a. stilus Tol'et Bets (S pes (Jo. Wo n 1 uckf d BkUt, a new article Fani'eonie Marseilles Quilt., $3 as tsfll. Fine Medium and Low-price Bhlrt Fronts, mad exp- escly for our tales, or Rlch.rdson's Ltnen. I.srgs Bktin Damask Npl ins Tab:e Damask and Towels great baigalst. Jobs In LI o n Haudkerch'eK Ntw 1J m. burg Kaibiiilderles trhindally In Black Silks. troebft and Applique Lafe Tdiee. New Linen Collars and Cuff ' Kidtaoves! liidUlores! t:r.iilne I.uvln KldQ'oves. liecialtj iu Biack Silks. 50 do Mil CJeiMilne KI1 Oloves, 91 '4". HoopBkiflii now shapes - i 50 dozen WbaleioLii Corsets, 03r. ! "Bobert Weiley Cnr.et." lOO plect-s Plaid Nalus ioks. a bsrgsln. 8 13 it BIRD PILLOW LVOfc5.-JU9T OPENED, a use nl fill. wCa Lares aui'ng tbem -ral n ldibft of tbe reiriira't d BiM pumru. at 3',, 4'.. O'j lo V cents a ya d, about 50 per cent, uudsr usual in Ices. N WITI N J II -t 9t 'MTIS!-.M:1V OID. Aiutng wnion ii. uv bs found a vary good .tie aud oualliy. : porpslr. , N.bTIIAUllAM l-A:K IOK l KTAIN", B lbs yard, ttuni wh ou may be found a vary aood !Iaud quality at 31c. a yurd aliowlog to h-rgib. ibieeyarleacn, ur lx yards to a window You fcb.aln Li! Ou'isin" lor a wl'dw for l3U. UrefP, Mode aurt o'bei colors, only oue. ayara, about one-ball ii.iialprlw . -.,itk. .ii .ad medium Ntw aud rrotiy dir.isn..in '"Sm.tati.. YAMS , i7iWd..7or bdkf. trliouiin. eio. Jaoob,'. vieni. nlv ..'" ?" i u it" A f CO,i,L , O' tbe Dio.1 ft Ann TKUST FUN Us TO INVEUr DiUUV I nrstclas. morteag of 0iw proporiy. 1 YVA.LCi,n;tiu6iw. V
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