The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, March 22, 1869, FIFTH EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    ;TIE DAILY EVENING tpt.tow k pttptttt. ; ELPmA, MONDAY, MARCH 22, 18C9.
BCS1C1L AND DRAMATIC;
Mr. I P. M aekay m "Falatnfl."
Mr. Mack&j's benefit at the Arch, on Saturday
night, was a brilliant success, whether con.
eldered from an artlattc or a pecuniar1 y point of
View. An enthusiastic audience that filled evert
nook and corner of the auditorium waa a proper
compliment to one of the most decidedly pupa,
lar of onr actors. Mr. Mackay, for Lis part,
provided such an entertainment as enhanced
bis reputation as an artist and afforded much
gratification to hi3 admirer. The Merry Wivs
of Windsor, one of Shakespeare's most lively
And amusing comedies, was selected for the
purpose of allowing the beneficiary to appear
as "Sir John Falstaff," by way of experiment.
Tradition eajs that this comedy was written In
the abort space of twenty days, at the command
of Queen Elizabeth, who was desirous of seeing
"FalatafT'in love. Shakeppeare was only able
to give her Majesty a partial gratification, as it
was Impossible forblmto make "fat Jack" in
love with anybody bat hid own dear self, lie
overcame the difficulties of the situation, how
ever, with much ingenuity, and as a sort of
compromise with his conscience for even at
tempting to represent "FalstafI" as a servitor
to Cnpld, ho caused him to make love at the
tamo time to two married women, who have
him well punished for his presumption. The
Merry Wives of Windsor is almost tbe only play
of Shakespeare which is entirely his own inven
tion: it U a genuine comedy, and it is particu
larly rich iu comedy characters. Unlike any
of his other werks of the same class, It is a
picture of English life in the sixteenth
century, and the characters are one and all
racy sketches from cature, such as no hand but
Shakespeare's could draw. Thus we have in the
goodly company "Sir John Falstafi" and his
ragged followers "Hjm," Pistol," and "Bar
dolph;" "Pago," the even-tempered, good
natured, and unsuspicious man, "Ford," tho
jealous man, and their merry wives; "Justice
Bhallow" and his weak chested cousin "Abra
ham Slender, Esq.;" "Mine Host of tho Garter;"
"Dr. Cams," the French physician, and "Sir
Hugh Evans," the Welsh parson, a comical pair
of antagonists; "Mistress Qaickley," and last,
but not least, "Sweet Anne Puce," whosa name
"Matter Slender" echoes as a refrain through
tho scenes of th comedy. These characters
fit the Arch, street company better than those
of either of the comedies that have boen
attempted at that theatre this winter; and the
performance on Saturday evening was unusually
good, although ' on exceptional occasions like
this It la scarcely to be expected that the actors
will be up to the highest mark, and benefit
nights are commonly exempted from the ordi
nary rules of criticism.
'Sir John Falstaff" is rather under a cloud In
The Merry Wives of Wtndsor, and he scarcely
shines with the same light that he does in the
more congenial scenes of Henry the Fourth, He
Is the same aruusiog "mountain of sin," how
ever, and this comedy was probably the most
j udicious selection lor an actor venturing to
represent the part for the first time. Mr.
Mackay's personation of "Sir John," like all his
efforts, gave evidence of careful and intelligent
study. His somewhat slight physique would
seem to be an objection not easily overcome,
but it was.overcome very successfully by an Inge
nious "make-up," and Mr. Mackay's renderlngof
the part was so excellent that a deficiency of a
few inches in girth or stature could easily be
excused. Hackctt and John Gilbert are the
only two actors now upon the American stags
who have achieved reputations as representa
tives of "Mat all," and Mr. Mackay will com
pare favorably with either of them. Wherein
he falls short is due more to his physical defl
ciences than to any artistic disqualification.
Hackett has made the part a special study, and
he plays it according to rule and line. John
Gilbert, who is the better artist of tho two,
gives a freer, less constrained, and more satis
factory personation. Gilbert's "Falstafl" has a
wheeeiness in his voice, a stagger in his gait,
and a shortness of breath which are the very
essence of fatness, and which Mr. Mackay
somewhat niises. In place of this we have the
sort of dry but sprightly humor which is ob
servable in Mr. Mackay's personation of the two
Shakespearian characters that he has lately
attempted at the Arch. Ta define the value of
the performance, we may estimate it as a little
better than "Sir Toby Belch," and not quite so
good as "Dogberry." but taking it for what it
was worth, it was such a representation of
'Falstafl" as few actors now before the public
could equal, and Mr. Mackay Is entitled to sin
cere congratulations on his success.
Moet of the remaluing parts in The Merry
11 ices of Windsor were very well sustained, and
the performance was one of the most eujoyable
of the season, i'his is particularly worthy of
note, as the success of the play depended en
tirely upon the exertions of the actors, who wore
sot aided by any of tbe haudsome scenic
acce?orte which served to make Twelfth JfigM
and Much Ado About Nothing attractive.
Mr. Everly acted the part of "Ford," tho
ealous husband, admirably. It afforded him
some excellent opportunities to exercise- his
talents, and the performance may be set down
as one or tho most spirited he has given at this
season. Mr. Craig's "Slender'' was if anything
better thau hU "Sir Audrew Aguocheck" in
Tuoff'h JS'ight, and Mr. Wallls than whom
there are few more studious and painstaking
actors -gave a capital delineation of "Justice
Shallow." ft is doubtful whether any theatre
in the country has two more efficient "old meu"
than this gentlemau and Mr. Mackay,
and we would be very much
pleaoed to see Mr. Wallls In some parts
of a b'sher grade thau he usually plays, in
order that he may show the public what he is
capable or. Mr. Barton Hill as "Dr. Caius" and
Mr. Meagher as "Sir Huuhj Evaus" were very
rood indeed, and tbe duel between these ludl
croubly contrasted pcrcooacs was managed so
as to rau.o an Infinite amount of amusement,
Mr. Thayer plajcd the part of "Mrs. Quickly,"
which U an assurance that it was well done.
Mis Price did veryell as Mistress Page," and
Miss Ivenport not quite as well as "Mistress
Ford." The other characters were creditably
sustained a follows: "Page," Mr. James:
"Hoft of tbe Garter," Mr. Hemple; "Bardolph,"
Mr. Snyder; "Nym," Mr. Creese; "Pistol," Mr.
Osborne; "Annie Page," Mrs. Creese.
This, peilormance ol The Merry Wives of
Windsor was so gooJ and the characters so
well suited to the Arch street com piny, that
one or two repetitions at least usht to be given
cfoxe tie tai of the season.
Vtae City ImiMmeits,
AT TUB ARCH ilueh Ado About Nothing will
I porloruuMl tin. vaning, to-morrow, nd on
' ThuraWay fur tha lut Hum. On Wednesday
Alia tuuy Davonport wtli Lave a bouoilt,
when her father. Mr. K. U I?"1'" RP-ix-ar
an "Hover'' m the CH. tn'.0,r WUHOau.
On Frldny M ra. Creese will h. Vi11en and
on Raturdny Mr. Hemple will p e??x h'sclalma
to the favorable consideration ot lPe p,aIjJic
On Monday next the new come. r,ot. " omen
Jtn. by a member of the rtillad. 'P"11 Bar,
will be performed for the first time. .
KoberUon'a new comodlea ot Wctooiarv.1 "Otne
are HruioQiiced as In preparation.
AT Tint Walnut Ormrles Keado's dram. "
Foul Floy will be reproduced this evening, wi. a
ail the original noonery and effect.
lue lionuon Dnrieoque combination, consist
leg ot Mr. Felix Hogem, MIhr Uzzte VVllltnore.
and Minn Jennie WUlmore, will shortly appear ,
AT thb uhkhnut the burlesque of Z7i Meld
Of the Cloth of Gold will commence lis second
week . thla evening. A number of new features
will be Introduced, and the performance nude
more entertaining than ever.
At thk Thkatbk Comiquh the Japanese
troupe havo been re-engaged for this ween.
The homie was crowded at each performance
since the Japanese appeared at this entabllnri
111 en t, and as this is announced na "most posi
tively" their lut weeic, those who have not
seen them should make the most of the remain
ing opportunities.
At thk Amkkiuak a number of talented
performers will appear thl evening.
Italian Oi'KiiA The Max Mnretzplc Italian
Opera Company, with Miss Clara Louise Kel
logst as vrima donna, will commence a season
at the Academy of Music on Wednesday, Marou.
31. The subHcrlptlon list will be opened on
Thursday next.
Johanna and Wilms; Hksh, the juvenile
rerformers. will give a grand oonoert at Musi
cal Fund Hall on Wednesday evening, asHlsted
by Madame Henrietta liohrens, Mr. Kudo! ph.
Hennig, and Mr. Julius Hess. An attractive
programme wljl be presented.
lUX UEKMAK1A OKOIIKSTKA Will glVA a pub-
Ho rehearsal at Horticultural Hall on We Jnes
day afernoon.
John B. Ooitott, Esq., will deliver his lec
ture on "Circumstances" at the Academy of
Music this evening, under the auspices of the
Young Men's Christian Association. This la
oneoi thermos! popular and entertaining of
Mr. (Sough's lectures, and tbe bouse will
doubtless be crowded.
CITY ITEMS.
Epbins Ovebcoats. A fine anortmenl, vnequotled
by any 1n Philadelphia, in ityU, make, and fit, at prices
rangivg from G upward. Call and examine.
Hail-way between "J Bkswktt A Oo.,
iViiond y TowBia ualIh
tiixtn street.) No. 01 A Mabrmt or ,
PHILADELPHIA,
Awn Wo. 60ft Bboadwat. Maw Yoax.
AVs China Palacb. No. M22 C'hbsnut Stbht.
htm rurtotr reduction In prices ol Roods.
WHITE FRKNCH f'HINA Breakfast, Dining,
Dei-Bert. and Tea Bets, fi'i I pieces,
WHITJfi FRENCH CHINA Dluoex 8etl,130 pieces,
'WHITE 8T0NK CHINA Dinner Bets, 71 pieces,
WHITE BTONE CHINA. Chamber 8et. :.
5 styles DECORATED DINNER SETS, or re
reut Importation, all new designs, will be sold at
price to astonish the Initiated.
WHITE FRENCH CHINA Dinner Plates, ov;
In.: per doz.. 4
Wli 1TE FRENCH CHINA Cufrs and Saucers, per
set. 1! pieces. 91"S.
WHITE HTOMK CHINA Dinner Plates, O i In.;
per dc7., Jtl'SO.
WHITE bTONE CHINA Cups and Baucers, enps
with handles, per set 14 pieces. 7 c.
CUT OLni-S COBLE T8, per don., '-!a..
Pressed and Blown " UI-jO.
And all other Hoods at eqnally low rates.
Thk Tbyiko okason. Tne searchiag winds, the
cold, drizzling rains, the heavy fogs, and occtsloaal
warm and moist da s of March, lender It, upon the
whole, the most unhealthy month of the year. Its
depreining Influences are especially unfavorable to
Invalids, acd thousands of persons with feeble con
stitutions, who have borne the winter bravely, breakx
down In the Urst month of spring. The variations of
temperature and coid eas winds are a serious trial to
the dyspeptic and blllouB, whose symptoms they In
variably aggravate. Intermittent f&ver is also rife
wherever there is evolvable poison In the water or
the soli. To enable the system to combat these evils,
theie is nothing like a good vegetable tonic, and among
this class of medicine Hostxttkb'b Stomach Bit
Tuna stand supreme. Medical men prescribe
it In preference to any of the tonlo preparations of the
pharmacopeia. They are aware that the ordinary
tinctures and extraols are all based npon cheap alco
hol, which Is surcharged with an acrid essential oil,
and absolutely poisonous. They know, on the other
hand, that the rectlUed essence of the finest rye grown
In this country Is tbe sole spirituous Ingredient of
Hostettkb's Uittkbs, and that the vegetable me
dicinal elements of which It Is composed are ot rare
eillcacy. Hence It has the confidence of physlolans,
and finds Us way Into hospitals where no other pro
Piletary medicine Is sanctioned.
A course of the Bitters Is especially recommended
to persons of delicate habit, of bath sexes, at this
season. In the fever and ague dlBtilcts of the West
ndKouth, quinine has been a. most universally dis
carded as a ohologogre, and this Invaluable antidote
to malailoui disorders adopted In Its stead. Adouble
gain is realized by the change, for the Bitters, u alike
hat dangerons alkaloid, are agreeable to the palate,
and their curative etr ct l much more permanent.
HxAUACHa, Lang cob, and Melancholy gene
rally spring from a Bltordered Stomach, Coitlveneas,
or a Torpid Liver. Each may readily be removsd
by Dr. D. Jatnk s Sanative Pills, a fair doses
Of which will be found to stimulate the Liver and
Btcmach to healthy action, removing all biliousness,
and producing regular evacuations of the bowels.
Sold by all DrugglstSj
Not on Thcbsdat Only, but every day, the pub
lic will be shown thxooga the immense and well-
selected stock of
f I'BINQ CL0TH1N0
at
Chablbs Stoks8 4 Oo.'s,
by polite and gentlemanly salesmen, who give tvsry
attention to gentlemen, whether they wish to pur
chase or to examine and compare our stock with
ethers In the elty. ' J , ,
cordial invitation it extended to all.
JawxLBT. Mr. William W. Caasldy, No. U South
necond street, has the largest and most attractive
assortment of fine Jewelry and silverware la the olty
Purchasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pure arti
cle tarnished at a price which cannot be equalled.
He also.haa a large stock of American Western
watches In all varieties and at all prices. A visit to
his store Is sure to result in pleasure and profit.
Hallktt, Davis & Oo.'s Pianos, No, 927 Chesnut
street, are unequalled in durability, brilliancy, tone,
and power. Distinguished pianists say they are
tbe best. We never lliteued to any Piano so en
chanting. Wink BiTTB8.-bpeer's "Standard Wine Bitters,"
wine, herbs, and roots, the best bitters known; a tonlo
and appetiser: gives health, strength, vigor, and
beauty. Try It. Bold by Druggists.
Announcement I
If TITVRKDA Y Of JfKXT WEEK'
Z-THI HVIAV OF A'KXT W A'A'AT-fc
2'ii VJitiJJA Yj OJNKXT rKA'AA'-fc
1H THE
JSTDAY IXEn
m -ja y yi.ED-
0JTDA Y 7A'A-4l
Fur the
For the
TOBAUD fcPRIMi OPENINfl.-Jl
)-t.KAKl) bPRINU OPENING
ArOllAHU t-PKlNQ OPENING.-h
M-URAM) SPRING OfKNINU.-uA
Meir. WANAMA iiEK ife BROWN Tuvlte all
iht'irtusloiutrs and the General Public to asusmble
l XU OAK HALL BUILDING,
For a thorough
1 INSPECTION
01 Hrrlcg and Summer Cloitnug.
The whole day, iron A. M. to P. M ,wlll baglven
nu for the display ot the new Hprlug Stylo, the
uo veltles in Materials aud Pattern , and the heutliai
uiade-up Garments, which In lutlulie variety com
prise their new STOCK.
The largMt and mAKLfjlN'I?er ,otteB a0.
Not
Not
Ami
Hrst floor. Entrance on
Market. WANA MAKER A BROWN,
Popular Clothiers
B. K. corner Bixth and Mabkbt StreeW,
Entire Block to Minor street.
MA.BBIED.
OAT-TRODl. On the lsth insUnt, by the Rev.
William E. Moore, at the resldenoeor the brides
parent. D. liKal'MOST OAT. of Philadelphia, to
M AMY B. HTltODE, daughter of francls BlroUe,
Lfi ot Waauowu township, UieoWr county, Pa.,
ne asked or expected to maae purcnaaee,
I For the convenience oi i,uie, m i wwr
,.i and Children's Departments are oq tut?
Sixth sueei, as wen as
DIED.
COrK -Rnddonty. on Ibe mornlnir of the uh la
tarii. lURMAN COPE, In the ROth ear ot hi ao.
"'alves and frlemls of the family are Invited
KLJ?n1 hl" r"nr' from his late realdenoe, No.
ifSl. .,!!,rt' n Wednesday morning, IheHth in
stant, at 10 ooiook.
t)yf,OPB-7,n hs morning ol IheSmh Instant, COB
HF.UU8 KDROhS, In the 8Wih year of his age.
1 he relatives and friends of the fiunliy are Invited
to attend the funeral, from his late residence, N. H,
corner of Fifth and Vine streets, on Wednesday morn
ing at sx o'clock. i
EVANh. On the morning of the Kd Instant, at
Moorestown, N. J.. ALICE, relict of Joseph Evaus,
U.1 the 5th year of her age.
Iue notice of tbe funeral will be given. .
KP.SHW1E-OBBundav, the Zist Instant, MART
ANN, wire of William C Kephmle.
Ilr male relatives and mends are respectfully In
vited to attend her funeral, from her late residence.
No. Arch street, on Wednesdav. the 2Ub Ins'ant,
at 10 o'clock A. M. Jntermentat North Laurel Hill.
McCANN. On the 21st instant, JOHN MoOANN,
aired 75 years.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fliily Invited to attend the funeral, from his late reel
dence, No. SB Garden street, below Uallowhlll, on
Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock,
MKARH.-On the Kith Instant, MiRY W. ME A US,
wueof Captain Jonathan W. Wears, Br,, agod 80
years.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully Invited to attend her funeral, rrotu the residence
tit her husband, No. 842 H. Front street, on Tuesday
afternoon at 1 o'clock, interment at Kuenexer
Vault.
WH1TALL. On the 18th instant, RICHARD
Whilall.
funeral services at his late residence. No. 2014 Race
street, on Monday afternoon at 8 o'clock. Burial on
Tuesday morning, at oliuuibiowu, ueiaware county,
AMERICAN
LITE I1VSURANCE COMPANY,
OF nilLADELPniA,
B. li. Corner FOUliTU-&nd WAL5UI Sts.
SEE ITS BATES AND PLANS BEFORE LN3UR
ING ELSEWHERE.
ALEX. WHILLDIN, President.
JOHN 8. WILSON. Secretary. - 110
CLOTHING.
JONES'
0NE-P1UCE CLOTHING HOUSE,
No. 604 MARKET 8troot.
Our Garments are well made.
Oar Cutters are men of talent.
DDT OWE ritlCE LS A.8KEU.
Satisfaction Guaranteed Every Purchaser.
GEO. IV. NIEMANN,
No. 604 MARKET Street,
1 17 wfm tf ABOVE SIXTH.
CIGARS.
HAVANA CIGARS.
FreBh lots Imported by every teamer, vli.s
Fartagas; Cabanas; Cabarga3; Comeroiante;
Marias; Upminn; Eamilleter; Eapanola; Fi
garo, etc., comprising a splendid assortment
of sizes, offered at low prices.
Also, continue manufacturing the cigara so
well and favorably known under our copy
righted, standard brands of
"Mabiasa Rita." "Fba Diavolo."
"Fledb db Lts." "Lonia D'Oh."
Great variety of sizes, good quality at low
cost.
Call and examine or send for samples.
8. FUCUET & SONS,
IMPORTERS and MANUFACTURERS,
2 a; tfrp No. 229 S. FaosT St3sbt.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC.
ILARK SkBlDPlE
BRIDAL SILVER.
CLARK & BIDDLE,
No. 712 CHESNUT Street,
1 11 U in J PHILADELPHIA.
C. & A. PEQUIGNOT,
MANUFACTUBEilS OF
WATCH CAGE 8,
And Dealers la American and Foreign
WATCHES.
No. 13 South SIXTH Street,
MANUFACTORY, No, '4 8. FIFTH BtreeU
ESTADLI8HEO 1823.
HOLIDAT rBESENTS.
WATCHES. jaWKLKT,
OLOOKd, BLLVZaWAal. and
FANCY OOOIXJ.
a. TT. It US32BLL,
KO. 22 KOSIU SIXTH 8TKKKT,
im PHILADgLTHXA.
WM. B. WARNS A CO.,
VholeUe Healer lo
wr a rri 1 1 1 l. 4 &i n ia. J tv t D v
B.;K. eorner hkVKN'I'H and ClIKSNlt BtreeU,
& ti Becoua poor, ua iwt. an,in, ibikum,
ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING RINGS.
A LABOX A880BTMJCNT OF OOIPI ANO II
KABAT ALWAYS ON HAND.
LEWIS LADOMUS ft CO , JeweUen,
TV KO, g CMKSXUT WB8CT.
WANTS.
TTTAKTED LOCAL AND TBATKLLISQ
VV AkdU In every city and town U the UntM4
Btaies. Ureat Induoeiutnb oifnd to ecUre du.
Ct.il or addreaa. wltk liup, WOOD t Oo.. iLooiu tl
V,KK)tlUuUIBWt(rWt-Ula, StM
HRY GOODS.
EDWIN Hk'LL & CO,
No. 36 SOUTH SECO.YD ST11EET
OPENED THI3 MORNING,
ROSE, GREEN AND CHERRY SILKS,
LIGHT BLUE and OTHER COL'D SILKS,
NEW STRIPE 8ILK8,
BLACK SILKS AT $2,
BLACK SILKS AT $2 25.
BLACK SILKS OF TUB BRST GRADES.
EDWIN HALL & CO.,
No. 28 South SECOND Street,
Opened thla morning another lot of
SILK FOFLINETTES,
CHENE TOPLINETTES,
STRIPE P0PLINETTE3,
TLAID rorLINETTES,
SOLID COLORS TOPLINETTES,
Of ordered Styles and Shades, with a variety
01 nan uuuua for Salts and Dresses.
EDWIN HALL & CO.,
No. 28 S. SECOND Stroot,
Opened this morning two lots of
STRIPE POPLINS, 50 cents.
BLUE AND WHITE, 50 oents.
GREEN AND WHITE, 50 oenU.
, PINK AND WHITE, 50 oents.
BLACK AND BROWN, 50o.
NEW DRESS GOODS opening daily at LOW
PRICES. s 12 mwrstrp
1869.
CENTRAL
1869.
CLOTH EMPORIUM.
Men's Coatings,
Kaucy (Jalmeres,
Black Cloths,
Black Doeskins,
Boys' OooUh,
Ladled' Cloaking.
Mixed Olotlia,
Plain Cloths,
Fancy Cloths,
Opera UloUus,
Spring Weight Velveteens, Super quality.
BTIt AWBRIDQE & CLOTHIER respectfully
announce that during tuo tteaiton now opening
they propone to ollor the largest stock and
most attractive attoortmeui of all kinds of
Cloths that they have ever oilered. Being de
termined to make onr houtte tne Central Ktnpo
rlum for this 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, ond Boys' Wear.
Our stock of Ladles' Oloaklngs In particular
is very extensive, and bought at tne manufac
turers' lowest cash rates. It will be to the Inte
rest of all who intend to buy this kind of goods
during the coming season to call on us, as we
oner by tar tne largest assortment to be round,
and at prices that cannot be snrpassed any wh ore.
We iavlte dealers, both oltyand country, to
examine our stock, as oar prions are as low as
the same goods can be sold In whole packages
by any wholesale house, while we oiler many
styles that are confined exclusively toourselve.
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER,
(JtLMKAL CLOTH ESLTOBIUSI,
Corner EIGHTH and MARKET,
PHILADELPHIA.
1869.
(OPENED IN 1353, MAKCH 10.)
Central Location.
Large Well Lighted Store.
A Good Class or Hoods.
The Lowest Possible Trices.
Established ou Fair Business rrlnciples.
l'olite and Attentive' Assibtants.
Where the above cardinal points are true and
strictly observed. In ninety-nine oases out of
every hundred, success andrMprt7 are certain,
SUCH IS OUR EXPERIENCE.
We have now open a mag Din cent stook of
Seasonable and Desirable
Silks and Drebs Voods,
Caseimeres and Cloths,
Liueus, White ttoods,
Domestics, Etc. Etc.
JOSEPH H. THORNLEY,
N. E. Cor. E1W11TH and Hl'KlNU OABDEN,
111 PHILADELPHIA.
LINEN STORE,
No. C28 ARCH STREET.
NEW LINEN DRESSES,
NKW AND BEAUTIFUL
PRINTED
LINEN CAMBRICS,
Received by last Steamer from Europe.
LOVE, BLACK A CO.,
!o iili CJHESXUT Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
BELKNAP COTTONADE3,
DIAMOND BILK MIXED
AND NKW BPIIINU CAB3I MERES,
J.20w516p v'0ATINQ9. LINENS, tIC,
HORIEE?, COLLADAY e C0.5S
MOURNING BEPAUTMent
Inoladea ererj Tariet7 ot Textnres for persona wearing CLACK, from, th DUKPR3T
MOURNING to BLACK GOODS used as Walking Dresses.
MACK CJI2EXADIK IlAlSECiE, nil widdm,
CAIEIS HAIIl BAKUOES, lo.
DEBSa!'1 BAREGES, do.
MMISE nalflKS. !.
11 ATT I ST E EAlE, V .
MOIIAIIt TAMISE, n Artkl,
UAZ DE ST. CY,
AND A VARIETY OK OTHER ARTICLES Sc'IfABLE FOR THE PRESENT SEASON". '
All these Goods have been seleoted vritli the gTtxUert care from the most oelebratei anl
reliable makers, and we have markod thein at the LOWEST REMUNERATIVE PRICES.
Nos. 1412 and 1414 CHESNUT Street,
ABOVE BROAD
DUESS GOODS.
WK KOW OFFER THE LARGEST IMPORTATION WE IIAV15 EVER
MADE, AND EMBRACING
All the Novelties for the Season.
THE FINEST TEXTURES TRODUCED BY THE BEST LOOtMS OF
EUROPE DOWN TO
Goods for the Popular Trade,
AND AT
POPULAR PRICED
Nose 1412 and 1414
ABOVE
DAY GOODS.
gPRINC
OPENING.
H. STEEL & SON,
KOI). 7 1 AND 71 BfOTtt TENTH ST.,
OPENED TUI3 DAY,
A Large nait Choke Assortment of
Spiiu
and Summer
Goods,
Dress
Selected wltu great care from tbe stocks of ttie
largest Mew York a ad Philadelphia
Importers.
Black Ljons Gros Urala Silks.
Colored Dress Silks.
Fancy Dress Silks.
Silk and Linen Topliaettcs.
Elcn Stjles or Silk Muslins,
gatin Si ripe Silk grenadines.
Plaid Corded.and Worsted Silk Poplins,
Tor Suits
Poplins orerery Tariet j, for Suits.
French Percale Iiobcg.
Plain and Figured French Percales.
Printed French Piques.
White Piques.
French Organdjaud Jaconet Luwn.
Dlue, tJretn, and Pink French Lawns.
4.4 and H-4 Itlack Silk licrnanics.
84 YkIte and Illack Crepe Uaretz.
KewStjlcsorSpiiugSliattLs.
We solicit au early examination of oar vtook of
DRESS COOD8,
As It Contains the Latest .Novelllei or Hie
Season.
AU ef which we are prepared to oiler it
AT MODEKATE PKICES.
JLACK SILKS 1 BLACK SILKS!
COOPER & CONAKD,
Si Corner or MM1I and MAKKET.
Uros Brain,
l'rap de Lyons,
Drap de France,
Lyons Taffetas,
Cacti nieire Ce France,
American Uros Drain,
Amet lean Foulards.
Au tlegaut Line oflUcb Black SlUs,
rrotu to 5-0ff,
Bought at auction and of importers direct.
frloeaaratnaobnnderiuaaTeraso. 17foni
COLLADAY & CO.,
CHESNUT Street,
BROAD.
tott
FOR THE LADIES.
QPENINC DAY
FOB
Ladies' Suits, Sacques, Etc. Etc.,
Wednesday, March 24 1869.
CURWEX ST0"D1)ART & BRO.
Announce their display of
sample; SUITSr SACQUES, etc.,
At tiie ai)ve date. The stook of material oomprlte
tbe moat aoslraole styles In tne mrket, from whioii
orders will be Immediately executed.
Iheclioap Joca ion we coenpy. combined with ad
vantages ia putobase, enaole u to ollor great Indue.
tueota In tills Departmrot.
MVS. 450, 43li,AXl 13 W. NEt'O SI D HTBBET
3 20 ABOVE WIIXOW.
1115. T- HOPKINS' 1H5
LADIES' EMPORIUM.
Ao. 1115 CilESUT St. (Girard Bow)a
largest asHortment and Best and Cbeaoeat Oaaam
In theclty, in all tbe lollowmn Hues:- P uooa
Manutacturer ol Hopkins Celeb ratnd Ohamploa
Hoop Bklrla. for Ladleu, Mlases, and Cblldreu to
over four hundred styles, shspes. lengibs. and sluea.
Cuttll, Batine, and Jants Corsets, In eight different
hlmio eXPr"U"y 104 0ur own "'
33 dlrternt styles of superior fitting Franafc
woven Whaif bone UOaaKTa. from $1 to It.
li varieties ol extra handsome Wnalebon Oor
sets, from 73 cents to fc-jO. -Bboulder
Braces, Madam Foy'a Corset Bklrt Soo
porteis, etc
Mrs. Moody's Patent Beir-adJustlnK Abdominal
Corset. Ulgbly recommended by physician, froiat
lAjll'iaSiES OF I.4DIES UHDEJttlaA.
OIKNTM.
64 Bartram A Fan lorn B Family Sewing Uachlnea,
being gratuitously distributed to our cuatomera tsc
tbe purpose of getting tbem Introduced. 'm Boa
CAKPETINGS.
OPEN ING
OF
SriUXG CARPETINOS,
No. 729 CHESNUT Street.
E. II, GODSIIALK & CO.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
BARTLETT,
K. S3 S0UT1I SIXTU STREET,
Begs to Announce Jus New Stylet f
Oenti Boots and Shoes, for Sprt'np
Wear, and is noiv ready to receive and
fulfil all orders which the public may
favor him with.
u it fmwl
AGRICULTURAL.
gS&PHILA DELPHI A BASPBEBBT.JUCUNDA,
TAitrlnulturtt. and other Htrawberry; Lawloai
Ciackbt-rry 1'IdU; ilarllord, Oouoord, ana Otbc
OraMVmea. X?S. ft FLmOHM,
IIU ; Dinoo,M j;
HATS AND CAPS.
WABBUUION'8 IMPROVED VEHTI
Uted, and eaay-tlulng Dm HaU (patantdtJai
fivi turn, bm w ui ftNi yjau U u taT
ail lii. improved raahlona ol the eaaun, tin uJL