The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, March 15, 1869, FOURTH EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PfflLADELPHIA, MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1869.
CUBICAL A5D DRASATIC
Vh City AmawmenU.
vAt T5m Walkpt John Brougham' dram
Of I7t Emerald Jiing will be performed for the
last II me daring lae present week. Fornix
more DlgbU Hud one matinee, tne Hlbnrnlaa
nondescript, yclept toe i?e" Irishman, as
rreonlOed by Mr. Barney WUllam, will swing
le ehllielah. danoe big Jig, and exhibit bin
peuihed oordaroy. and ragged bat te admiring
and perspiring audleoeee. Wear nntcertalu
but (bat Barney's lrlho3n ongat to be con
sidered and Judged as a work ol art; it U cer
tainly not nature; it U oertalnly original, for
toe like of it was never aeen before and may
we hope never will e agaior and if not a work
' art, wbatUltT Toe ounaodram la toi mtiob
Torn., an! we give It no. Burner and bia
fine-looking wife will disappear after
tbe present wek, and tne - aoeaea
that have known tbem will know therm no
more. On Monday tiext tbat burlesque on
aouanlty, the Irish drama, will be auooeeded
by another burle-que, wblnb tae enterprise of
Manager Hemphill will Introduce to the Poll v
delpnla pnoim. Fvllx R -sera, Jennie WMmore.
and LlEEle Wllimore .will appear In some of
tbe best burle-queit of I be day, commenolDg on
Monday In tbelr original parts In Barnard's
estravagansa of liion. This pleoe baa bnen
Played recently wlm mnch sunoews In New
York and other cities, and It Is paid lo be nlgnly
DlertalnlDg. Mr. Kogerw and tbe Mioses Will
mora bave a high repntailon In Eagiaada
flrsurate artists la their particular line, and
we bespeak (or tbem a favorable reoeptlou In
this olty.
Tbe London JUuxtraled Newt speaks of tbee
Artiste as follows: " We gl ve this eek portraits
of those clever and well-known burlesque
Artistes, Mr. and Mrs Felix Kofyrs the iauer
better known as Miss Jeunle Wllimore. The
lady and gentleman, tbe subject of these few
remarks, have no very lengthy oareer to look
back upon, bat what their professional career
lacks In length is amply made up tor by Us
brllllanoy. Mr. Rogers and Mlsi Willrnore were
amongst tbe company toat opened under Mrs.
ftelby at the New Royally, and played In the
first piece produced by tbat management. We
forget the tide of tbe piece, but we reoolleot
tbat there were a lot of amnteur sailors in It,
tbat Mr. Rogers and Miss Wllimore were two
of tbem, and tbat both lady and genteinngave
taste of their qullty as comedians and
dancers, wbloh was even then tnougnt pre
eminently promtniDg. Almost Immediately
After, Mr. Burnard supplied tbe new and then
hopeful management with Ha first burlesque.
This was tbe now world-famous J Hon. To ex
pend a sentence on the subject of the popu
larity attained by this burlexque would be sheer
extravagance. Every town throughout the
three kingdoms, ay, and the colonies,
too, that owns a theatre, has bad lis
wails placarded with announcements of
the performance of that most popu
lar or all burlesques. The popularity of
Jxion, however, was, as Is frequently the case,
due to a number of clronmstanoen rather than
to the one circumstance of ltslntilnslo excel
lence. Tbe pleoe is undoubtedly brilliant, and
Is, perhaps, still tbe best work of tbe author
and the most popular bnrleeqne ever written.
One of the causes, then, of the exceptional suc
cess of Jxion was the aotlug of Mr. Felix
Rogers, and another w4 tbe aotlug of pretty
M las Jennie Wllimore. Tbe other causes we need
not enter Into now Mr. Felix Rogers play el.
or created, the 'Minerva' of that piece. Uls
wonderfully comio portrayal of the immertil
bluestocking, and bis side-splitting recital of
poor Dr. Walts' 'When doge delight? are things
not likely to be soon forgotten by those under
Whose notloe they on me. The hit made by Miss
Wllimore in 'Ixton was no less deeided. Her
piquant style, the excellent noint with which
she enunoUted Mr. Barnard's Jokes, and her
graceful and clever dancing took tbe crltloal
first night's audience by storm; and the posi
tion thus gained at a single bound has been
maintained since before all audiences. After
leaving the New Royaltv, whlou they did ou
the break-up of Mrs Helby'g management.
Mr. K of ere and Miss Wllimore went into the
Jrovlnces. playing -wherever tbey went in
xion and other pieces with tbe greatest sac
cess. Mr, Rogers then got. Mr. Barnard to write
him another bnrltsqoe. the copyright and sole
rlgbt of playing which be purchased. This
burlesque was Sappho, a work wbloh, beside
being every way worthy of tbe author of jxion,
and In some resoects. as we think, superior to
that piece, supplies Mr. Rogers, In tbe char
acter of the heroine, with a part stilt more
elaborate than 'Minerva,' and still better eN
cnlaied for tbe display of his peculiar powers.
His and Miss Willmore's playing la this pleoe
have met with similar success aooorded to their
Slaying their orialnal parts In Jxion. They
ave, since their first appearance la London at
tbe New Royalty, and In the Intervals between
their various tours In the provinces, playe-i en
gagements together in tbe Hurrey and Adelphl,
Mr. Rogers has also plaved a season at the
ht. James's, and Mlsa Wllimore one at the
Prlnoess'."
AT TBI Arch Shakespoare's comedy of
Much Ado About Nothing will be performed for
tbe last times this evening, to-morrow,
Wednesday, and Thursday.
On Friday Miss Llzele Price will have a bene
fit, and on Baturday Mr. Maokay will make a
Similar appeal to bis friends.
At thi (Jhesnct O. D. Hess & 0o.'b burlesque
company will appear to-morrow evenlna in
Brough'a extravaganxa of The Field of the Cloth
of Gold. This piece has been performed with
great soccers In Chicago, and It is promised
that It shall be put upon the stage at the Ones
nut in handsome style. Many of the artists in
this oompany are old established favorites here.
At TBI Academy of Music Frauleln Fanny
Janausohek Will commence a short season of
six performances of German drama this even
lna. Jatiansobek Is one of the great actresses
of the day; and those who admire dramatic art
should make It a point to see her. Bohlller's
tragedy of Mary Stuart will be performed this
evening To-morrow Marianne; or the Woman
of the People, and on Wednesday Catherine the
Geeond. Al
At thk Thkatrb Comiqtjb the Japanese
troupe will oontlnne their wonderful perform
ances during tbe present week. This house has
been crowded every evening since the Japanese
have been there; aud as there are thousands
who have not seen tbem, and who would be
glad to do so, Manager Donnelly would proba
bly find it profitable to Induce them to pro
Jong their stay Indefinitely.
Th Ababiak Niohtb' Ehtertaiwmest at
Concert Hall is one of tbe most popular exhi
bitions ever given in this city. Tbe perform
ances are varied and attractive, and one hun
dred handsome gilts are distributed to tbe
audience every evening, and at the matinees.
Tbb OeuMArsTA Ohchkbtka will glveapub
llo rehearsal at Horticultural Hall on Wednes
day afternoon.
At thb) Americas an attractive variety
unlArUlnmnnl will be slven this evening.
John B. Oough. Eq , will deliver his lecture
. on 'ClrcumstanoeB," at the Academy of Mnslo,
on Monday evening next, March 23. Tbe Bale
nrtinirai.ii nriu nnmmsnMi on We'lnesoftV morn-
Ins at Asbmead'B book store, No. 724 Chesnut
He,t.'; 1-n-ti rmiMATin Entxhtainment,
J. Leslie Goesln. Esq., the accomplished
reader and personal or of oom to and sentiments
characters, assisted by tbe brll llant and talented
nn. Amarliwn suitor. Mr. F. A. Uossln. will
give select readings and scenes from Bhake
Jpeare'a plays, for the benefit of the Children's
Home, Lanoaster, on Thursday evening, 18th
Inst. Mr. Leslie Gossln gave a performance in
ht, nitv some five years ago for the orphans,
..kui. n,aa a, niuwu. md Mr. Gowln left a
favorable impression as being a gentleman of
I...irn .nH r.ru nnalitiea. Mr. F. A. Goasln
Is a leading artist of culture and ability, and an
accomplished gentleman, who has "noe
"eft thS Aroh Street Theatre in this city, where
; . . nAnniar favorite)! held the leading
positions in some of the finest establishments
. w" tt. wa nheerfnllv reoommend these
.lhiiiiiia a Derformanee of
true merit, tor a noble object, and one worthy of
puhllo patronage.
Communication.
Tha following letter from Isaiah 0. Wears, the
wren-known colored orator ox rnuauejpm-,
anMii for Itself:
PHii.ADki.FHiA. March 12, 1869-Hon. Horaoe
, ..... . ui. i uriia in vnii beoause 1
know you would like to see Justloe done, and
will, lo the extent ol your power, Bee that . it
WM'( . .. v. 1 Vw.1,1 In.lann aillll nfttrl
intttoii
IS done; ana iuuuau - .
nleasure tbat 1 cannot ioreuHiaiw
tt&&3$&
lffiiwW"
"fTnends were few nd hesitant, pa,
enemies bitter and malignant. TMnraipaotio
have borne the brant of battle when courage
and abiUv were neoesssry, should at lait
bave the honor of an offer. This Is the vMne of
thousands, tbat tbe name of James M. Boorel
should not be forgotten.
I. O. WaARs,
No. 611 Poplar street. Philadelphia.
CITY ITEMS.
'pbims Ovxrpoats A fln auortmmt, unfqytitted
by any in Philadelphia, in ityU, tnnne. and fit, at priee
ranging from 10 upward. Call and examine,
Ualttay btitwtm BBJaaBTT k Oo.,
tilth Mrw4t.jKo.aia MABKB-rRT.,
Pa-flwkDHI.PHlA.
Ajrp Bo. aoa BaoADWAT. tw Voaa.
WiTHorT a Ooon DibBSTioar all other temporal
blesslrgs ar cnmp.railvely worthless, Tbs dys
peptic millionaire who hss tried all the potions or
tbs medloal profession In vain, and believes his
oomplalntto be Incurable, woold give half till l(K
tnne to be freed from tn horrors ot Indlgectlm. and
ibui enabled to enjoy the other half. Of course be
wonld.
Pe.rapi Botetter't Btnmach Bitters has been re
commended to tucb a sufferer. Porslbly be hai
tamed from tbs friend who wno main the tug-g.es
tlon with a sneer, Intimating that he bas no faith In
any "patent medicine." If this bat been the ci, o
mnoh the' worse for Mm. 11 ' luoredullly dooms
hiralto a His of m sery. All tbe luxuries which
wealth caa purchase are at his oommaud. Not one
ot tbem can g'.vs him pleasure. Hla own Irrational
obstinacy Is bis base.
' Itemasses happily fnr tbem elves, are lesi skepti
cal. There Is such a tblng as blgclid unbelief, as
we'l as blgoied credulity, and a golden msau betereea
tbe tw, which men and women who are sll.ed with
o mmon sense adopt and pront by. Tbeat are tbe
dais who patronlss and recommend H wtetler's
Bluets. Wby do tbey approve tbls famous anlt
dytpeptlo and antl-bllloaa preparation? Mloipy
bai t use tbev I- av u,.t been t i muon tue s ar ot
Lteieas pre) dice to (tl u a Ut trial, aadb.v
found ttiai tm all .ih-r tonics, silmulanis, aud
stumachiis lailtd, ii prnduoed tbe desired efleit.
"Btiise, bul bear,' said the Roman sage. w en bis
Ignorant enemies were as anlug him, ' D nb . out
try " says the man who baa neen cured of IndlKet
Hop, or blliuusuess. or in ermlneut fever, br me
Kilters, as lierelaiea bis exomlence of the medicine
to bis lovall.' frlendi. Whoever is so wed iei to his
own foregone tueorctlcal conclpslon as lo lo l ie to
leat'be pro.er l- ol a ruedlciue endorsed br metes
t iuonv of Intel llgaotmeu In e-er wala ofllie. and
approved by the peopie at large, deserves to suffer.
Two oa Thbkb Colds la sucoesilon will, with
many constitutions, securely eatabll.h the seeds of
Consumption In the system, thus converting what
was originally a simple, curable affection, into one
generally fatal. While ordinary prndence, there lore,
makes It tbe business of every one to take cue ot a
Cold nntll it l got rid of, Intelligent experience for
tunately presen's a remedy la Di. D. Jaynb's Ex
rsoTOBANT, thoroughly adapted to remove speedily
all Coughs and Colds, and one equally effective In the
primary stages of Consumption, Asthma, and Bron
chitis. Bold by all Druggists.
Jewbxbt. Mr. William W. Cassldy, No. 11 Booth
Second street, has the largest and most attractive
assortment of fine Jewelry and silverware la tbe olty
Purchasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pore arti
cle tarnished at a prloe which cannot be equalled
He also has a large stock of American Western
watches in all varieties and at all prices. A visit to
his store is sure to reaolt In pleasure and profit.
Bbatjtt and Hbalth. Paleandjslckly-looklrg
females wonld do a good thing for themse vet by
Judiciously trying Bpeers "d ar.dard Wine Bitters "
Thousands bave nsed them who have bea strug
gling fjr the mastery with death, and have f mnd
tbem to be the greatest llle-glvlog tonic known.
They will an'mate the pulse and bring health and
color back to their death-white Hps. Bold by Drug
gists.
Hailbtt, Davis & Oo.'s Plaaos, No. 27 Chesnat
street, are oneqaalled in durability, brilliancy, tone,
and power. Distinguished pianists say they are
the best. ve never llitened to any Piano so en
chanting.
FlNB) CT.0THIHO,
Charlks Btokcs- b Co..
wo at Chesnut street.
Thk Time Has Comb
For
Spring Overooats.
We have theiu for $600.
AU prices up to 933.
wanahakkb & brown,
Thk Largest uluthinq Uousk,
Oak Hall,
Thk Cor. of Sixth and Market Sts.
MARRIED.
LEY WILLIS. On January to. JOHN W. LWV. of
Philadelphia, to His BOK It, daughter Of John K.
Willis, iaq., oi uoiQDorLUgn.i'a
BTKIKN BANK9. At New Britain, Bucks county.
March 6, by-Klder W. M. Wntiebeud. int. J. Kj
WAltD BTB BN to Miss LlZl DAi3. bdtli Of
Monlgomeryvllle.
DIED.
ALLKN. On tbe evenlns of the 13'h mstant.
Gl-OKOE B. ALLKN, In the 65lb year Ot his age.
Bis relatives and friends are Invited to attend the
funeral, from bis late residence. Delaware county, P.,
on Fourth-da? mornlne. tne I7ib instant. at 10 o'nlncs.
Carriages will meet at Media, tbe train leaving Phlla-
aeipoia si 7 to ana w eat unester at s & jsu
C A H ILL. On tbe 13th instant. M tllY T., gangh'er
ol Michael and the late Margaret T. CuilI,In the U.b
ere'h.e.B'-. .
1DI relatives ana irieuaa oi tn iiuaiij r iu.iw
to attend tbe luneral, from tbe residence t her
parents. No. 851 N, Kleveulu street, on Wsdneiday
ninrnlng at 84 o'clock.
CARBON. on the morning of the 15!h Instant.
BA RA H Im, wue Of Thomas Canon.
laemenoaoi tne rainuy are iqviwu to nnu unr
fnceral, from the reside" ce of ner bUHbaud, Mo
P4. MiBeteenin street, on weanesaayne ivtu mi"t,
at 2 o'clock P. M.
DEKIKGER. On the morning of the 18th lnstan-.
klokkm h. aaus-nteror i.iia.ena v. auu tne ae
BronouKh W. Derluger. of Waverly Place, near W 11-
BDlDglOD. lel.
I uneral from residence. No. 013 TV. Front street,
on Tuaaday at 10 o'clock A. M. Interment at Laurel
Llll Cemetery. (Delaware papers pleasecopy.
MA11SII ALL. 'in tbe 14lb Instant, KLIZABBTH
M.. wire or John k urriha'l. aged 67 years.
Tbe relatives) au I rrieuda oi the rainuy are respeot-
rally Invited to attend ner runerai, iroiu toe rest
at nca or ti.riiuiiitiia.no. sys unrueo aireet. dbiuw
Wharuin. ad 'ruuradav afternoAii at 8 o'clock. To
proceed to Kueneser Church for services and imer-
meni.
fcHEARTV At Frank ford, snddenlv. on the 11th
Instant, Mra. M1KY Blii&ARD, lu the tslh year ol
ner age.
Tbe relatives and friends of the family are Invited
te attend the funeral from her late residence, No.
4 HO Paul street, above Tammy. Frank ford, on
Wednesday anernoon at a o'clock. To proceed to
Cedar Hill Oemeury,
WTCNNEIL On March 12. KMILY Q.. wife o'
Taaao Venneli. In the 80th year of ber age.
Tbe relauves ana rrienas or tne rauiiiy, aisi tue
American Atsembly, No. 7. and Hope Encampment,
No.1 ara Invited to aitend tbe laueral. on Wednea-
day at I o'clock P. M.,at ber late reaidenoe, Flsb-
nouae Diatiuu, ohuvaiiviu inuiuiii, vauiueu uuuuiy,
N.J
AMERICAN
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
of rnnADiLpniA,
. E. Corner FOUKTU ana hallux bu.
M Ixia KATE AND PLAN BKFOBJI LNooa-
' ALEX. WHILLDIH, President.
CLOTHING.
JONGS'
ONE-PRICE CLOTH IN 0 HOUSE,
No. C04 MARKET Street.
Oar Garments are well made.
. Oar Cotters are men of talent.
BLT 0E FK1UB IS ASKED.
Satlbfactlon tinarunleed tvery Furchasfr.
GEO. W. NIEMANN,
No. C04 MARKET 8treet,
1 17 wfm tf
ABOVR SIXTH.
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
R
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A L.
SOWER, BARNES & POTTS,
BUOKSLLLEltS AMD STATIONERS,
DEALERS IM CURT.N&W;LLPAPEi.S
HAVK RkMOVEO FRCK
Ko. 37 AOltTU THIiil) BTllEET
TO
tio. 530 MARKET Street
AMD
No. 523 MINOR Street.
PHILADELPHIA.
SOWER, BARNES & POTTS.
BOOEBHLLER9, AND PUBLIttHERS OF
Brooks' fiormal iSeries of Arlttuuetics.
Baub'8 hpelltrs.
ensuiith's Grammars.
rehrsun's Familiar Science.
BoUTier's Abtrououiy.
Hillside's Gtolojry.
Mieppard's Cunstitntion.
Fab baukb' Book-keeping.
1'eltoii'd Outliue Maps.
Faj son, "DuiiUn & fecrlbncr's
Books, Etc
Copj
Teaibers and Principals or Private Seminaries are
Invited to an examination ol our large list of no iooj
Publications. Favorab e terms given for first in
s traction. 88 wfmuttrp
CIGARS.
HAVANA CICARS.
Freeh lots Imported by every steamer, viz.:
Partagas; Cabaoas; Cabargaa; Comeroiante;
Marias; Dpuiinrj; Bamilleter; EspanoU; Fi
garo, etc., comprising a splendid assortment
of sizes, offered at loar prices.
Also, continue manufacturing trie cigars so
well and favorably known under our copy
righted, standard brands of
"Maeiaka Rita." "Fba Diatom."
"Flkub dk Ltb." "Louis D'Oa."
Great variety of sizes, good quality at low
cost.
Call and examine or send for samples.
8. FUCUET & 8ON8,
IMPORTERS and M 1NUFACTURER3,
1 27 ttrp No. 229 S. Fkoht Stbbbt.
REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION.
ft ASSIGNEE'S HALE. ESTATE OP
til. John rt. Cotton, Bnarartt. Br oraer of
U uted Htaies District Court, E astern District,
Pennsylvania, in Bankruptcy. Tnomas A
sols. Auctioneers Valuable Lots, Ttveuly
fif a ward. On Tuesday, April 6, 1869, will be
sold at public sale, at ii o'clock, noon, at tbe
Pillaiielpbia Exchange, tbe following described
lota ot groond, viz.
Ho, 1 All tbat lot, marked No. 30, on tbe
l lan cf property of tue AHegneny Aveuue
Wtiarf and- Land Oorrpany, situate on tbe
southeast aide of Klcuinoud street, lu tbe
Tweniy flfth ward of tne rlty of Philadelphia,
at tbe distance of 101 feet 2' Inches Boatbwest
from tlie soul b west side of Alleaneny avenue;
in front 18 feet, and In depth 100 loel to an
R,No.2 All that W, marked No. ii, on above
plan, sliuale on tbe southeast bide of Klob
mi nd street. In tbe said ward, at tbe distance of
64 feet soulb west from tbe southwest side of
sazon htreei; being in front 18 feet, and In
depth 1C4 feet.
No. 8-A11 tbat lot, marked No. 32, on said
plun, situate on tbe southeast Bide of said
Itif hruoDd street, in said ward, at tbe distance
ol 21 feot2iuches southwest from the south
west side oi Allegheny avenue; in front ou said
Richmond street 20 feet, and in depth 100 feet.
No, i All tbat lot, marked No. 100, ou said
plan, situate on tbe northeast side of Haxou
street, In said ward, at tbe distance of 153 feet 6
inches southeast from tbe southeast aide
of lUchmond street; In front 11 feet, and in
deplb 68 feet
To be sold subject to all Incumbrances. Plan,
searches, etc, can be seen oa inquiry at the
Auction Store. W. 8, Prick. Assignee.
M. THOMAS 4 feONS, Auctioneers,
315 2748 Nos. 130 and 111 8. FOURTH. St.
CARPETINGS.
SPRITJC-1869.
LEEDOM & SHAW,
No. 010 ARCH Street.
We are now receiving a very large stock of
NEW U00D3 for
SPRING SALES,
Embracing all the new styles of
0AHPETIHG3,
FLO OB OIL CLOT II 3,
MATTINGS,
llltfrp ETUEra
BOARDING.
A
T NO. 1121 OIRATiD BTREET MAY BE
tibtalned furnlahit and niir,irriianMl rnnma tor
v aaius. juiara. aiao. u aealreo- II u
DODOERB' AND WOSTENHOLM'3 POCKE1
X.V JU.M Vaa. Pearl and Htas Handles, of beautiful
mien. num.a.ttH' and WAUJU AUU'llHIU('StU.'
UJHH, and Uia aalnbrated LUUUULTaUl itAKUJ
AJUsMOWa of tta.Q ami qualltyT
kuuiom, Knlvae, Holaaora, and Tabls Cutlery Grown
ana ruiirn.v, m r, w a USil aia'SI. Ha. IM BiTan is
ajaai.fcal Okauat aa
TTNITED STATES BEVENTJB BTaMPS 01
KJ all klads can b. bad at No. KM rt. iU iWreet
(n.zt dnor to Uid UUIoet, (aid at o. fM WJLLHUt
DRY GOODS.
E. R. LEE,
No. 43 North EIGHTH Street,
Opened This Horning,
ELCCAMT CLACK 8ILK8.
Possla's Falls finish Black Bilks.
Pee y Black Mlka 'or Hulls.
Medtnoi B'aca biika lor dulls.
tra-st Black elik In the market.
SCO pieces rlne White P qte S te H8.
CO . lects Fine Pique, slifutly soiled, 'AH to 3e.
lUO plects Pure Cbene Mi hairs, 3e , w irta 6Ue
11.i.(1sod Burli g Btrlpe Pcp'lns, 43 to 00.
! Percale Bortes.
10 COO .ar'a New Ca'lcoea 19!4.
SO di aeu Bilk Nck Rlhbore tnew).
RO di sen If arstllles Tol et Bets t8 pes ). 98c.
Wen luclcd Bkht, a new article
ManCsoma Marseilles QnHU, . t tafll.'
Fine Mtdlom ai d Lur price Bblrt Fronts, made
evp'essly for onrta'ea of Richardson's Linen.
Lars B.lln Damaak Nap! Ids
Tabie Damaak and Tjweis great bargats.
June In Linen Handkerchiefs.
Sw Hamburs Kaibrolderles
hptcUltv fa Black Silks.
Crochet and Applique Laos Tidies.
Kewr Linen Collars and CufTi.
EldUloreb! JtidGIorea!
Genuine f uvln KldQ'oves,
Kpedalty .ln Black Silks.
SO dozen tienulue Kid Gloves, a "jj,
BnopBklrts new shaprs,
OO dosen Wbaletioiie Corsets, 05c.
obert Werley Corset."
100 iecta Plaid Kalns loks. a bargain.' S 18 2t
1869.
CENTRAL
1369.
CLOTH EMPORIUM.
Men's Coatings,
Fancy O tssimeres,
Black Clotbs,
Black Doeskins,
Boys' Oootls,
Iidles' Cloaklngs,
Mixed Olntbs,
Plain Clotbs,
Fancy Clotbs,
Opera Oiotba,
Spring Weight Yelretcen?, Super Qnalltj.
BTRAWBBlbQB 4 CLOTHIER resDeotfully
annuunce tbat during tue season now opening
lurj yi u juno wi uuer iuo irKab block, auu
most atiraotlve assortment of all kinds of
Cloths tbat tbey bave ever offered. Being de
termined to make our bouse tne Central Empo
rium for tbls description of goods, we bave col
led ed for tbe present season every desirable
styje and make of Clotbs tbat tbe market pre
BeiJis lor
Ladles'. Men's, ard Boys' Wear.
Our stock of Ladles' Oloaklngs In nartloular
is very extensive, and bougbt at tne manufao
turers' lowest cash rates. It will bo to tbe inte
rest of ail wbo intend to buy tbls kind or goods
durlog tbe coming seaeou to call on us, as we
offer by far tbe largest assortment to be found,
and at prices tbat cannot besurpasaed any wbere.
We Invite dealers, botb olty and country, to
examine onr stock, as our prices are as low as
tbe same goons oau oe sola in wnole paosagee
by any wholesale bouse, while we offer many
styles tbat are confined exclusively to ourselves.
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER,
CENTRAL CLOTH LttTOttlJJM,
Corner EIGHTH and MARKET,
PHILADELPHIA.
gDWIN HALL & CO..
No. 28 SOUTII SECOND STREET.
ARE DULY 0POINU
NEW STYLES OF SMKS
AND
DRESS GOODS,
T which tb Attention of Ladles la Par.
tlcnlarly Invited. 3 10 Wsm3t
yiIITE OPERA CL0AKINGS.
COOPER & C0NARD,
S. . Corner of NINTH and MAKKLT.
Ladies' Cloikings.
Black Broadcloths.
Fine Casslaicrcs.
Good Tweeds, 75 cents.
Water-proofs, f 1 up.
A Magnificent Stock of Woollens, Medium
to finest Qualities, ol the right kinds
at the right prices.
We Invite buyers to examine tbem. 1 7 fsm
Ha STEEL & SON.
HOS. 71S AND 715 NOBT1I TEVTH
Have Just opened a cboloe assrtmentof
Striped French filks,
Hatin Striped French Silks,
Striped bilver-Urey Silks,
- Shaded Striped Silks,
Colored Dress Silks,
In ew SprlDsr Shades.
Ulack (iiros Drain Silks.
Ihe best makes ofLjons Gros Gralni.
Uros Grain Silks In all qualities.
The best $ 2 Gros Grains In the market.
Our assortment of Black. Colored, and Fancy
uilka la nnar varV larse and Varied. Oarnrliua
we guarantee to be always as low, and In some
Instances it
- Xotrer tnaa Market Trices.
OLD FRANKLIN HALL ' CLOTHING
' EiliPORIUI3.'':':":':
PAINTER, READ & ELDREDQE,
No. 321 CHESNUT STREET. ,
HAVE REOPENED, SINCE THE REGENT FKKE
An Entire New and Fresh Stack '
OP
FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Which they are Selling at vory
REDUCED PRICES.
HOWIES?, COLLADAY ft CO.'S
noludei every variety of Textures for peraona wearing BLACK, from tbe D2RPH3T
MOURNING to BLACK GOODS used as Walking Dresses.'
11 LACK EXAIINE II .1 REES, nil width,
CAMEL'S lllllt BiREQES, do. ' '
11 E It X AX I BAREGES, do. . '
TAMISE IIAREGES, do. .
KATTISTE EAINE,
MOHAIR TAMISE, a Now Article,
RAZ DE ST. CYR,
AND A VARIETY OF OTHER ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR THE PRE3ENT SBASOST.
All these Goods have been selected with the greatest care from the most oelebrated mm!
reliable makers, and we have marked them at the LOWEST REMUNERATIVE PRICES
Nos. 1412 and 1414 CHESNUT Street, :
ABOVE BROAD !
D II ESS
WE NOW OFFER TIIE LARGEST
MADE, AND
All the Novelties for the Season.
THE FINEST TEXTURES TRODUCED BY THE BEST LOOMS OF
EUROPE
Goods for the
AND
POPULAR
H O EV1 E E? , COL L
Nos. 1412 and 1414
ABOVE
DRY GOODS.
X I IIICII CT17DC
kllll.ll Ol Wlll-f
fiO. 828 ARCH STREET.
NEW LINEN DRESSES,
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL
PRINTED
LINEN CAMBBIC3,
EecelTCd hj last Steamer from Europe.
18G)"COiirETITIONFluCES 11
UP TOWN-LIGHT EXPENSES II
0UB CCST031EES TIIE GALNEKS ! I
Goods delivered la an parta of tne city oarerolly
and Dree ol charge,
SPECIALTIES JUST OPENED.
Rich Black Bilks,
gnperb Silk Poplins,
Spring Delaines and Calicoes.
Casslmeres, Table Linens, Kapkins, Etc
Ladles can ride to our door frem any part ef the
city, and we Msore them It .win more than compen
sate them la one visit and purchase.
JOSEPH H. THORNLEY,
N. E Cor. EIGHTH and SPMKU GAJIDO,
I w PHIIapKLPHIA..
. "wants.
WASTED LOCAL AND TUAVKLLINO
Aiiuli In every olty and towu la the Uouwl
KUktea. tirtttlsduoaiiiiiiu 0'"". l2 f?"iV
CKill orad.lris. with siujd. WOU1) tX..'om M
Ka. uU:H h,aiIIT Hirt. fhlsv a Mt
SI 5,000
1 11 H o :
FUNDS TO INVKT
KIKUSl'UM MuOiV, .
goods:
. I .i
IMPORTATION WE UAy&BVER
EMBRACING
DOWN TO ' -!'.
Popular Trade,
AT
13HIC IE
A DAY & C O,,
CHESNUT Street
T" i
BROAD.
' SISst
FOR THE LADIES.
1115. WM. T. HOPKINS' l5t
LADIES' EMPORIUM.
K. 1115 CHESNUT St. (GIrard BoW).
Largest assortment and Best udOhaMMtnuAi
In it cay, in aU tbe lollowing llumi- 6P,t aa01"
linnniaciurer or Hopkins' Celebrated Ch.inninn
iromil iuto5. -ssjy lor oar own sales,
JitT&rMtflttfft?" & Cor
P,U.'de7o.ll"C'4lt4Uu, W Bclrt Bap.
1111 MHEa "MSM"8"' VBOAB-
5a Bi tr.m A Fantoiu s mll Bewln.
tlie purpose of re-ili.if thorn Introduced "l0
ARI8. 1 "
- U PETIT ST. THOMAS
BE: DTJ BAC, NOd ao. 31 33 ai '
BU.UJKIIUDK J. UmvKiiei ritf '
This lli nae elbllhtiel upwurds ot lit y rear. s
nilvf rlly ki.owo and faiuxd aa oo. ot ibe ant
laol'tbuicuia lo Parlx, lit whlou Uioronnn oontlde m
my b placed. In Im laimease pruulaea, wbloh tu
luiuiKtieis bhoald visit, will bs fuund th most cuimT
Lleleassoriuientof . 1
BI1.KH FTP8T NOVET.TIR?.
INDIA AND FKENCtt OiHHMKKK BSiWM
WOOLLENS, I,CK LINGHKliS? 7
BKADY MADR ABTIL.LKS f'OR LA.D1KB
MANTLF.8. CLOAKfl. FURiH.
COTTON AND THREAD BTU KI-M. HOSIRRY
GLOVliS. BIBBONS. TRIMMINGS, CAHPJCtW
AKT1CI.KH Olt FURNITURE, '
MiB'526A 0'8i1Tli0 WKDDINO OPT FITS
ENGLISH A8818TANT8. FIXED Priqk.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
BARTLETT,
No. 33 SOUTH SIXTH STREET,
-
Begs to Announce his New Styles of
Qenttf Boott and Shoes, for Spring
Wear, and is now ready to receive and.
fulfil all orders which the public may
fa vor h im with. ' ' u u imw j
- v
FASHIONABLES
BOOTS AND BIIOK3
MADS TO ORDEB, IN THB LATEST STYLES
ON TUX M08T REASON A BLK TttBJia.
OIV OU A CALU
J, . JUti. . J, . rnAKXOaT.
.wua Ro. ait bomu Ximm Wmt.
aiiNi, rvuu suuuuiga.