uat THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAUOH 23, . U2W YORKISM3. VW Our Own OorrtsporuUnL Kb w Tonic, March 23, 186!). He who half an hoar before Saturday tuld night found hlmsoU within half a block of Delmonloo'a might well have wondered at the troara of carriages which filled Fifth avenue and Fourteenth street at their Junction. It could not be a ball; there wa no probability of Us being a reception; It might possibly be a dinner party. The last conjecture would hare been right; it was a dinner party, at Which the least was shared In and the flow provided by the members of the Sorosta and their gentlemen. fricBds connected With newspapers. From the number of car rlages jeu might have supposed the attendauce at the French Theatre was fuller than usual, and that th'at temple of amusement had Just disgorged Its audience into the dazzling halls of Pelmontco's. As cnrly n- 0 o'clock in Uio evening tho Sorootsters and their brethren begau to assemble, and by 7 o'clock at least One hundred and fifty must have been convened in the parlors tip ktalrs. I cauuot say that the assemblage was brilliant, altboutrh nearly every one present was more or less "smart." But the smartuess pavored too much of Bohemia, and tho entertainment was too trongly suggestive of the dinner which Air. Thackerw, in ' Penderjuis," describes as having been given by Bungy, the imblit-ucr, to some of the London Mera i. No dramatists of the first water were present, bat the paste was almost good cuougH to loot, at some distauce, some thing like the' ;cnuiue. The Misses Carey, to Whose receptions admission 1 not to be had for the ask i n e, were not present, but sent "poems' with thiir regrets. Olive Loiran was there, however, aud in reply to the toast of "The Uuu tlemen," remarked that of ull subjects that could have been selected, that was the one ot which she knew least. Jennie Jane replied to the toast, ' Woman aud News papers," a subject on which she is supposed to know something, being a woman herself, and having circulated to some extent among the newspapers. Mrs. Elizabeth Oakea Smith, who has been distinguishing herself so greatly ot late by contributing a sickly style of articles to cer tain healthy publications, Mrs. Wllbour, who recites poems und reads Caudle Lectures at the public meetings of the Spiritualists at the Everett Rooms, and Mrs. Love Davis, wifo of . .1 T 1 t-i . i n l rnuurcw JBCkBUH Lavi, me notenoue ocer nnu Clairvoyant, tpeke tn the ieppectlve 6ubje:ts Of ,rWTl Should Not Wnrrrn Prnnnop?"' Thi Ywomen of the Future," and "Our Foreign Relations, the Ladies of Keir Jersey.'' Ihe in ale Bohemians were al.o out in full force. Oliver Johnson, the eloqaeut uid facetious Inter preter ot the "Whang Doodle," and with tho arlma of the Independent still about him, main laluVi a good deal of Christian fun unfil a very lUe hjur, and Olivet Dyer was present, haunted "by the'specUe of tho Wickedest Man in New York. George Francis Train consumed tho great r part of the evening in whispering Im promptu epigrams into the earsof that youthful syren Miss Anthony, and the cadaverous editor cf Taolcard's Mowlvy was do-ed and dazed with French quotations from the fanciful lips of Mary Kyle Dillai. It will be seen, there lore, that the supper was far from being a failure. The mouthpieces of Bohemia transacted their duties manfully and woman fully, and the speeches, recitations, etc., were prolonged until within a few minutes of Sunday morning. There has been a big row at police head quarters, and until Captain Young, tho de tective chief, vis dismissed, there is no chance that the row will come to an end. Of course various opinions are entertained as to the Cap tain's culpability. Borne affect tolhtnk that old Sup. Kennedy, as he is somewhat irreverently called, Is merely working out a spite ful grudge which be has long en tertained against the Captain. Others are of the opinion that Captain Young is the wickedest detective on the force, aud accuse lilni of having, through the reception of secret rewards, laid up a snug fortune for himself, a little more or a little le?s than a million of dollars. How this may be I dj not pretend to Bay, being neither in Captain Young's nor Old Bup.'s confidence, but there be those who aver that the impending trial of the Captain will ' disclose horrors undreamt of lu the way of hush money and such ilk. ., Amonsr other things that will be explained in good time aie the difficulties which are about to culminate in Mr. Brougham's withdrawal from the little theatre in Twenty-fourth street. I will not say that it is tho general belief that Mr. Brougham has failed as a manager, for to do to would not be to state the question cor' rectly. But there is a general belief that he has not done as well as he might have done, and that he has not shone, as a mauager, with that brilliant lustre which dtitingulshes him as a "star." The secret history of his connection with Fisk's little opera house in Twenty fourth street has yet to be written, but it Is oni which reflects no discredit oa the author of Pooalioniat, although it is cxnwdcd with incl dents which prove bim to have been one of the most worried and cruellyuicd of modem mm gers. The comedy of School is most exquisitely placed upon the stag at Wallack's, and scarcely one word of dispraise can b said of auy of the actors. Perhaps the dral of Mr. Owen Mar lowe is a littlo too monotonous though I am afraid his admirer might think even thW remark hypercritical. At the first rising of tho curtain, so artful is Mrs, Jennings' disguise as "Bella" that she is unrecognizable for the first ,few moments, and ever) body Is wondering who the actress of annaren'ly only sevenleeu can be. The characterization is very swee and . cbarmlnz from first to last. In "Naomi Tighe" Effle ' Geimon disoovers character where rolticksomene&s can amuso itself to the top of its bent, and accordingly she Is quite at home. Throughout the whole play ouIt one word occurs calculated to 'shock the sensibilities of the most dellcatJ female," and that . word spelt in stage whisper in the ear of "Jack Payntz" (Mr. Lester Wall ack). If our clerical grandfathets thought it no shame to witness inch plays at the School for Scandal, why should modern Pharisees put on airs and stay away from the mild-drawn scnooi oi ur. uonertsonT r-peaking of putting on airs reminds me that that term Is being widely applied to such velocipedists as have forsaken their first loves and ate now Indulging in the debauchery of rantooiiH. The rantoon is a velocipede that goe4 on three wheels, aud Is being fallen much iu love with by those who do not succeed blcycu, larly. One of the treat adt autages claimed for it In that It can be worked by the han lsas well as the leg, aud that the whole fsinily of labbtt skins, chest protcctoi, and so forth, can be given to the winds. It is a iort of locomotive dumb boll, and provides the occunant with an anti-lndigction exeic so la a mild aud whole some way. Dr. Harris, the superintendent of sanitary mutters, has set himself an imineuse task that of visiting ench of the nfty -four thousand d selling-houses in the city during the coming year, for the puipo e of reporting on their fitness or unfitness for the pui poe for which thiy are Ufed. If the superintendent were a very yonug roan, his enthusla-m nilnht.be good-naturedly smiled or pooh-poohed at. As it Is. he ouht to know better. Half tbtt number of dwelling" bouses would luclude more lhau ail It is uecc. f aiy to v'sit. Tnc tenement houses are the only thoioughly objectiotmble ones, and probibly do not number much more than twenty thoiiBand, Tho marriage of Prince Louis Marie Ferdi nand rierre d'Alcintara to Miss Amelie Isabq do llnmll, ou Balm day afternoon, at the Jo her eon Market Police Court, is the last seunUon In Gotham fashionable life. The details will have already been presented to the readers of The Tkleobath, eo I will not here repeat them Since the ceremony, however, their rooms at the Clurcndon have been beset in a frantic manner by the guests of the house, und tlii shoddy aristocracy don't know which end ol it is uppermost. AulUn v. fiUSICAL AND DRAMATIC. The City Amusement. AT thk CliRSNUT the burlesque of 27 Fithl cf the Cloth of (Jolt! will be performed tin even ing, and a number of new aud entertaining; features will be Introduced. At the Walnut diaries Hondo's dram of Foul Play wlh be given this evenlns, wliti all the original scenery aud iippnlnlinnnin. At tmr AitRH Much Ado About Nothing Is an nounced for this evening. To morrow MIhb Fanny Davenport will have a beuerlf, when Mr. Cratg's bnrlesquoof Barbe Blcue, O'Keefe's comedy of Wild Oats, aud tho farce of Mr. and Mrt. 1'vtcr WMte will be per formed. Mr. K. L. Davenport will appear as "Bover'Mn Wild (tats. Tola is a very attractive bill, and as Miss Davenport is a favorite.-ttiera will doubtless be a full bouse It has been hinted that Ur. K. L. Davenport will not appear at the Arch street Theatre for hlH daughter's benefit on to-morrow evening. Ucoh Is not the case. Mr. K. L. Daveu port will positively appear on that occasion as "JHCK xvovcr, iu mu couiuuv ui it On Friday evening Mrs. Creese will nave a benefit, and on Saturday Mr. Hempla will in vile his friends to open their purse-string. On Monday next the new comedy of Women Rule will be produced. At the Theatre Comique the Japanese will appear this evening lu some ol their most won dei l ill performances. At ihe Amebic an an attractive variety epiertaiDment whl He given Ibla evening. . The Orand Oi'eha. We hive had so little opera this season Hint the intelligence or the retnrnof Mr. Max Maretzek's combined com pany, strengthened by the addition of suo i a popular and fascinating prima donna as Miss Clara Louise Kellogif, will he particu arly gratify lng to the music loving citizens of Phila delphia. Mr. Mare' -.ek will open attbeAei demy of Music on Wednesday evening, March 31, end among the interesting features of the season of nine n lghts aud two mat iness will be tbe product Ion of Meyerbeer's opera of 11 Pro phete and Donizetti's Jlclisario. Madame La Urf.ngo, who will Bhorliysall for Kurope, will appear in her great role of "Fides" in 11 Pro vhele. This grand work Is so seldom performed that, it will be s good as an entire novelty to tbe majority of opera-aoers. It was performed a abort time since In New York with great suc cess, and was much praised by the press of that city- ... ..... The company win lociuue m. attains oiaies, Misa McCnlloueh. Madame Uotter. Madame Cellini, aianor Hoetti, Slgnor Orlandlnl, Herr fc'nrmnfi. sitruor Anionucci. uisnor uarm. BlaDor Dnbreull, aud Bignor Uonooni. The subscription list wnioe openeaai xrump- tsr's nn TUtirKoav next, at 9 A. M. The anb- bci 1 pi ion for the nine nights will be 812. grand Instrumental and vocal concert at Musi cal Fund Hall to-morrow evening. Madame Henrietta Behrens, Mr. KUdoipn lienmg, ana Mr. Julius Hess will assist the children in an attractive programme. The Uermania Orchhstra will give a pub lie rehearsal at Horticultural liall to-morrow alter noon. , THE HANCOCK .BOYS' ukasimar C5UU.OOU win elve a musical entertainment at the Academy of Music to-morrow evening. CITY ITEMS. Ppbiko Overcoats. fine aisortment, mrqu uttd by any in Philadelphia, in ttyle, make, and fit, at pricn r analog fronW upward. Oall ana examine. HaV-vav between I If ZItHETT dt ix Mi a'vtt V Towkb Halt., thxth tWeeli. No, SIS Mabk-t St., FHILADBt.PHTA, And Wo. 600 Bboapwat, Niw York. Not os Thursday Only, but everyday, the pnt. lie will be shown tnroDga the Immense and well selected stock of Craiso Clothin'9 at Charles Stokes a Oo.'s, by polite and geutlemanly salesmen, who give (vary atttnllon to gentlemen, whether they wiah to put- cUaae or to examine and compare our stock with others In the city. t Ji COrUiai invitation e.nt wni iu nut JawRLRT. Mi. William W. Oaasldy, No. U Soath Becoud street, has tha largest and most attractive assortment of fine Jewelry and silverware la the city Purchasers can rely npon obtaining a real, pare arti cle furnished at a price '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 sore to reenlt In planre and prottt. Balb or VASE an Mamtkl Vasbs. This even ing, at 7.' o'clock, Messrs. Birch fc Bin, No. 1110 Ohesnut street, will sell a oounlgnmont of Italian Goods, conelatUg ot Elegant Btone Vanes, C'Ard Rg- oslvers. Statuettes '.and Mantel Ornaiueuu. eaovaa Btiix'i highest Premium Hawing Machines, N 0. 7te Oheennt atreei. Annonacement ! mrTjrvFsnAY or this weea-sh i - TU I'A.sMl' Of TH Jfi l-riWRbDAY OP TJIS Zm TUUiWDAY Of Til IU HJtEh'u JUAHCIf J3, AMU, i?TH. J1 THE JH THE WAY EI X Eli U tirJ'AV 7.VA'-4 0flA l7A'A'-fc For lbs For tUs TTQPANn bPKIXU OPKNINT'S "(IHAMi fFlUNM OI'KNINU -fc -IRAN HPnINfl )HKNlNG.- ii'ORAND bPRINU OHK NIN(i.-fc Mffirs. WANAMAUKK A 11KOWS luvlta all their Custom r uX tlittUuerl t'abllc 19 mssmbU " OAK HALT. BUILDINQ, For a tborooeu IN8PECTIOX n anrinv and RnniitiAr Plothlair. I'll vbnladtf. iniiu A. M to 9 P M .will bie'reu ap for tbe display ol Hie n 8rlu2 Blyl. tb noveltle In Matrial and FUern , mid tu bututliul md-up Oroient, wli'xU la lutlulte varlsijr com. prlMUalr NEW STOCK, Tbe largett and moil attractive ever gotten up, ALL. INVITED i n n s a.bit ap Tntad tn maKe parcbaewi. vn-ai vnr th eonvaulance of Ladles, tUa Vo ilhk' i Rua- and Children'i Deuarluieula are on me t tat Hoor. ICutrauce on bum streei, aa well i karkew . - WANAMAK(R 4 BROWJC, - - Popular Clothiers, B. K. corner But and M abkbt Streets, "KMKntlre Bloclt to Minor street. mahried ' DOON RUFFE LL. On the IKth of Harcb. at No. tilt! Bialmaa K a b. li . T UuvavAW MiaSals BF.NUY KDWIN "ilOON W AttA C. JBUii'lCLI,. WW VI (lUWWVUIlia, DIED. . (VPK -Huddenl. on tue morning of the JO'.n In stum. II J. KM AN OPK. In the 80lh ear ot his a. Hie relative and mend, of the family r Invited, tn attend hit funtrsl from bit late residence, No. 17 Vine street, on Weduesday morulng, ins 24i in stant, at lu o'nlock. 41 I)U ROW. 4)n the morning of the fO'h mutant, COtt KKIJliS I'UKOi-s, la the h year of his ace. The relative and trlends oi tne fHinuy are Invited to attend the tnnerai, from his late residence, f. R, rorHpr of Fifth and Vlneaireets, on W'eduoaday morn lus at t-i, o'c ock. K KEHMIE. On Pnnlay. the 21st Instant, MARY ANN, wileot William V. Kflimlp. Her oiaie relatlviw and inenn-, are rixiiwotfnlly In itd to attend hr fuuc ral, from ber late residence, tin. Arch i reel, on Wedtiesdav. the 24th Inn tent, at 10 o'clock A. M. Jntermpnia'. Nortn Lurel Hill. WcCAlSN. Ou tlie iilst instant, JOHN McCANN, ased 7r, j-pnre. Tbe .relative and frlcndu of the family are respect fully invited to attmid thn fnneral, from his late rest cli ur. No. e 4amen etrem. below Uallowhlll, on Vi t-dnesday morning at S o'clock. AMEltlCAN Uf'E I1VSURA.XCE dOMWSy, OF PIIIUVELFII1A. S. E. toruer F0C11T1I aad WALJiUT Sts. BKJE ITS RAT EH AND PLANS BEFORE IN3UK- IN KLHKWHEKK. AXES. WHILLOIN, Prssldent. JOHN 9. WILSON. Secretary. 6 id ACE NTS AND SOLICITORS FUJI LIFE LXSUKAACE, AND ALL PERSONS CONTEMPLATING INSUR ANCE, WILL DO W&LL TO BKK Sr. U. U. WILSON, at the Ofllce of tin PEtm MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 931 CJIESXUT Street, 1 16 slnlh U PHILADELPHIA., Mccxxvin Ritcttully In tm m VcoeriakerB mat 111 oruir 10 luve-. tne tncreanea de mand for my patent UUK1AL CAilCKXel, i have takeu the largt-iactnry at No. lS KlDOK AVKN Er With my enlarged faculties, I am now prepared to supply pmmpiiy ail oraets in uity ur country. onuHivt J., a. tsinua i , CARPET1NGS, ETC. QARPETING SI-CAR PETS! M'CALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT Street, Opposite Independence Hall, Philadelphia. Spring Importation of Carpeting. JUST ABBIVBO Ah'D IS STORE, FRENCH CHENILLE, AXMINSTER, AND ROYAL WILTON, CKOSSLEY'H VELVETS AND TAPESTRIES, Newest uesigus, o i anu a-t wiue. runr ruu RPlUti'T.Unf alt thn hant. rvi a Irac. also, wiia iioiaer to niaiou, lor xiaits ana Htairs. THREE-PL1E'3anaiNGR.INS,VENETIAX3 JOT nulla huia aittixp; uauuuiiO uuuo, juw Cocoa Mattings, Fresh Canton Mattings, ALL WIDTHS. English aud American Oil Cloths. M'CALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 509 C11ES$UT Street, Fhlladeluhla, 3 11 tbstuSmrp Opposite Independence Hall. CIGARS. O FUCUET & SONS, IMPORTERS OF HAVANA CIGAR3, And Manufacturers of fine Cigars, No 229 S. FRONT Street, Philadelphia. HAVANA CIGARS lmDorted by every gteamer at iov figures, comprising -i-ar- tNOs " "rabarafas." "it lor ae Murias." !; par ola," "Afrlcaua." "Upmann," "Uabauas," r mnrnlanie." "Figaro." etc. FINE CIGAIH. of ourowktmake warranted frp from adulteration or ariiflolul IUvoi: cuI'Vkiuutkd iiKANOH comprising as follows: "Mariana Rita," "FX.SUR k Lvs," "Fra Diavolo," "Louis d'Or." Great variety of sizes, good quality, at low cost. i REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. 5 BALK ON THK FUEMI3K3 THOMAS L'l A SON 8. Auctioneers. Handsome modern LnifK.aiorv Brick lUsldsnoe aud furniture. No. 316 S. Tenth street, below Clinton street. Ou Monday morning, Aiarcn za, isua. at 10 o'oiook, will be sold at public ssle, on the premises, all that handsome modern three-story brick meg suBire. with French roof and three story back building and lot of grouud, sltnale ou the west side of Tenth street, n teet norm oi j iue sireet, No. 316: contalniDB in rroni on Tenth street leet, and extending In depth SO feet to a 3 feet wide alley, with ihe "privilege thereof. The house is well bull', and has all the modern conveniences; bas gus. 2 bath-rooms, hot and cold water, water chisels, furnace, cooking rarite, etc ; siioon narior, dining room ana kitchen on tue nrni noor; comtuouiouscHain heta. Terms 88-jOi) may remain ou mortgage. May h wimnlnul uuv (liv utevlous u sale. Superior Furultuie. Immediately after tbe salo of the hcnt-e wnl be sold the entire superior household furultuie. 4 m. TBuais is surncj. Auononeers. 8 23 27 Nob. 13 end 111 8 FOUKTH Street. ' FURNITURE, ETC. QIE FEIMSTEN MEUBEL AKASOIERT in der oanzen etaqe FERTIU ZUR AN8ICHT, TEPl'ICU UND OART1EXEN ENBEORIFFEN. GEORGE J.. HENKEL8, MEUBEL l'"AB RICK ANT, THIRTEENTH ANO CHESNUT, 1 28mrp PUILADKLPUIA. f7 n I a 1 wku av mm UA n i v. n in u n u a. vu f Saccessors to Atwood & Hopper, 17- U R N I T U B E WA.RER00M8, ' Ho. 45 South SECOND St.. (Kut bide, Browu Btone Building - - HUa raiXAJLPSIA DRY GOODF. 1869. CENTRAL 1859. CLOTH EMPORIUM. Men's Ooatlnjrn, Fancy CaR8lrunrp. Ij-dlPS' Clnaklngs, Mixed Cloths, Plain Cloths, Kauoy Cloths, Opera Cloths. Black Cloths, Black Doeskins, Boys' Uoods, Spring Weight Velveteens, Snper quality. HTKAWBKIDUK A CI-.QJHIKR reswnUrtliy annuitDce luat Uarlng the seon uuw opoului Ihey protwse to offer the lrgst stork ana most auracUve asNortment of all kinds of Cloths that they hiwe ever offered, lining de termined to matte onr house the Central Empo rium for this desorlptlou of Koods, we have uoj lt'Oled for the present seanon every deHlraofo style ad make of Cloths that the niarkot tro- sents for Ladles', Meu'iJ, and Uojs' Wear. Onr stock of Ladles' Oloaklnirs lu particular Is very extensive, and bought at tuo manafuo lurers' lowest cash rales, it will be to the inte rest of all who Intend to buy this. kind of goods during the oomlnir season to call ou us, as wo offer by far the largest assortment to be found, andat prices that cannot unsurpassed anywhere. Weluvlte dealers, both cltyand country, to examine our stock, as our prloe are as low as tbe same goods can be sold In whole paoKmjes by any wholesule house, while we offer many styles that are confined exclusively to oursolve. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHiEH, UENTKAL CLOTH LKI'OKIUX, Corner EIGHTH and MARKET, PHILADELPHIA. MOUHHIKG GOOD 3. EVERY VARIETY FOK SPRING. WE MAKE THIS CLASS Of WOODS A SPECIALTY. PERKINS & CO., o. V NoulU A IM H Street, ssib'.:im4p PHILADELPHIA. 1869. (OPENED IN I3d3. MARCH It) ) Central Location. Large Well Lighted Store A Good Class of Hoods. The Lowest Possible Prices. Established on Fair UusIucbs Principles. Polite aud Attentive Asshtauts. Where the above cardinal points are true and strictly observed. In ninety nine cases out of every hundred, success Ani'rrospirity are certain. SUCH IS OUR EXPERIENCE. We have now open a mug cl a cent stook of Seasonable and Desirable Silks aud Dress ttoods, Cassimercs and Cloths, Liueus, White Uoods, Domestics, Etc. Etc. JOSEPH . H. THORNLEY, N. E. Cor. EIU11TH and SPRING UARDEIf, IU PHILADELPHIA, WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. 3 . E 13 O V A L. A. B. W A R D E n, IMPORTER OF Watches, Diamonds & Jewelry, lias Removed from the S E. toruer of Fifth and Chesnut Streets to Ko. 1029 CHESNUT Street, PHI-LADKLPHIA. N. B. WATCHES REPAIRED IN BEST Uthntng MANNKit. ESTABLISHED 1828. HOLIDAY r-BKNEKTa. WATCHB8, JKWKLBT, CLOCKS, B1LVBBWABB, ana FANCY QOOIS, a. W. RUSSELL, Ro. 22 K0KT1I SIXTH STREET, t PHILADELPHIA. WM. B. VVARNC t CO., W'tiulcaalu Dualtra la WATtrntH AND JKWKLItY. . 8.;K. oorod HKVI.NTH aud UHKW.NUT Rtreeta, ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING RINGS. A LAUGH ASSORTMENT or roiN AND U KABAT ALWAYS OS HAND. LEWIS LADOMCS & CO., JeweUen, rp HO, SO CnEMBTlTT NTBEET. BEDS, MATTRESbES, ETC. 0 V E R'S P A T K N T combination sora uoa 1. deoldetfly tla beat Sofa Bad eyef Invented, It can be extended rromabofa luto a banasoma Fieuob Bedstead, with balr Bering niattrtaa, lu tea .eoenda of time. It require, no uimorewlna or detaublnc, baa no aeparailon between baok ana .eat. no oorda to break, and do blnged toot attached to the top of tbe back to aupport It when down, wbloh la unsafe and liable to get out or repair. It baa tue ooiwenlenoea of a bureau for holding clothing. 1 eaall managed, and It la Impotalble for It to get out of order. Price alxjut the tame aa an ordinary iota, H F. IIOYERe Owner And Sole Bfannftootnrer, U tuthadm No. ISO BBOONO Street HATS AND CAPS O. WABBUBTON'S IMPROVED VENTI imted, aud aay-Bulnc See. Hate patentedtJ all tiie Improved bullion, of the .itain ijHtl RCX Wtet. 4t Ami H tb fwM UmSTii u b EiOSVlEf?, COLLADAY C CO.'S MOURNING DEPAKTMEivr Inoladea erery vnrietj ot Tektorss for persons wearing BLACK, from tu DBKPgJT MOURNING to BLACK GOODS UBed as Walking Dreaaea. ItTiACK Ji:NAIIlVI2 IJAItEdES, nil whltlm, CASIUfS HAIZt IIAREGES, do. iieknam jiai:i:;ks, , TA?IISI itAKi:fi:s, do. I5ATTI5T1 I.AINE, 9IOIIAIII TAMISE, n Sew Arliole, ItAZ 1M ST. OYK, AND A VARIETY OF OTHER ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR TIIK PRESENT SEASON. ' All tbete Goois have been selected with the greatest care from the most celebrated aa! reliable makers, and we have marked them at the LOWEST REMUNERATIVE PRICES. Nos. 1412 and 1414 CHESNUT Street, ABOVE UROAI) I) II E SS GOODS. WE NOWOITEUTUE LARGEST IMPORTATION WK NAVE EVER MADF, AND E MR RACING " All the Novelties for the Season. THE ITKHST TEXTURES TRODUCLD RY THE REST LOOMS OE ' EUROPE DOWN TO Goods for the Popular Trade, AND AT I? O J? U Ti I IP I C E . HOiER, COLLADAY ft CO., Nos. 1412 and 1414 CHESNUT Street, ABOVE CURTAINS AND SHADES. EW STYLES IM NOTTINGHAM: aD SWISS LACE CURTAINS. JUST OPENED, Embroiiicred Piano and Table Covers. Window Cornices, iu (jilt, Walnut, and Rosewood aud Gilt. Window Draperies from latest French ; Designs. Fine Window Shade, Etc. Agents for Bray's Patent Spring ltalauce Shade Fixture, which require i no Cord. CARRIf'GTON, DE ZOUCHE &CD., S.E. Corner T11IUTELNT11 and CHESNUT, 1 18 IhitcStn PHrLa.DgI.PBIA.. LOOKING GLASSES, ETC. EARLES' GALLERIES, No. 816 CHESNUT Street. L00KIK3 GLASSES, OIL PAINTINGS, PICTURB FRAMES, FINE ENGRAVINGS, CHROMO-LITIIOGRAPHS. ' JAMES S. EAKLE & SON, 11 81 thstaSnUp Ko 810 :HE8SIUT Street.' GROCERIES, ETC. IMPORTED CEEE8E. Genuine Imported English Double Ulou ccster, Cheddar, Kojal Stilton, . rarmasan, Edaui, Urnyero, Boqiiefort. ALSO, Very Flue Pineapple, Young America, Imitation Engllsii aud Cream Cheese. SO'l G0I.T0N & CLARKE, 8. W. Cornet DB0A1) auu WALNUT Sts., tutba PHILADELPHIA. CHINA, GLASSWARE, ETC. NOW OPENING, A. LAItGIS INVOICE OF FINE INDIA CHINA. Dinner and Tea Sets, Cups and Saucers, - Plates, Vases, CuspadoreB, Etc Etc., . Td be Closed Out at once Very Cheap. TYNDALE & MITCHELL, ; No. 707 CHESNUT Street', l to atetom mttADI&r-ftlA. BROAD. I0 3t FOR THE LADIES. Yl E MOV A L OP TILJ TEMPLE OF FASHION Second Grand Opening or Spring Fashions MONDAY, MARCH 8, 18C9. ' For tbe better convenience of ber patron, MR8. M. A. BINDER lias Bemored her Dress Trimmings and Paper Pattern Store. To the X. W. Corner ELETENTI1 and CUESNUT Streets, Philadelphia. Whtre .lie 'will; be happy to are her friend aud customers. BUI.LLIa.NT NO VKLTIKS of hPSCIAL, INTJi'flKHT Klegantly trlmmud Paterae of latest, and iuost re'iable atyles for Ladles' and Uhbdrtttia' Dieasea In endless variety, plain and trim med, many stj les of which are manufactured on the f rum lees, and cannot be found elsewhere, .Ingle, aud n tel. for dress makers and dealers. wholesale and re tail. MJtS. BlNDiOK 11 titer, herself that her late novelties will Dot be surpassed by any rlvlne her personal attention to ell branches of ber department. The .ck nowlelged auuerlorlly. botn aa reaard. their reliability and des'gns, and the patronage extended to ber, render comment unnecessary. i'OSITIVK i'AOT." Mrs, Binder ha. the finest assortment of Ladles' Preas and feloak Trl mm Intra In tbe city, at the lowest price.. Dres aud Clo.lc Uaklog; Dresses made to tit wlih ease and elegance. Order, executed at short Dotloe. Kuibrulaeries, Handkerchiefs, Lacea, Rib bons, Bridal Veils anu Wreatus, Flue Jewelry, and Fancy Uoooe. Fluking and UoHerlug. Cutting aud Fitting. A perfect system of Dress Cutting taught; price, 2 SO. with chart. Patter ds seut by mall or ex - press to an parts or ine union. I)a not roiget our new location, N. W. coruer KLKV'JCNTH And C1IK. MTJT fetre-eta 1 6 atuthf QPENINC DAY FOR Ladies' Suits, Sacques, Etc. Etc., Wednesday, March 24 1839. CUIUVEN STODDAIIT & BRO. . Auuounce their display or sample; suits, sacques,' ltc At tbe above date. The stock of material comprises tbe most Oeslraole styles In the market, bom waiob orders will be Immediately executed. Ihe cheap loca ion we tccupy. combined with ad vantages In purchase, enaole us to oiler great Induce ments in this Department, atON.iao.dSII.ANlMSI N. SECOND STREET 8 t ABOVE WILLOW. - ' I '.11 1115. M T HOPKINS' lllfr LAD IF. S' EMPOBIUM, HQ. 1115 CUESXCT St. (Uirard Eorr). Largest assortment and Best and Cheapest Good In toe city, lu all the following lliies:- Uanu'aclurvr of Hopkins' C'eleorated Ofaamploo Hoop Hitlris. for Ladies, Misses, and C'nililreii, la over tour hundred siylea, sUmihm, lengths, aud sices. Coull, e)aiin, and Ju. s Corsuti, in eight tfltfdrent stj les. manufactured exprtssly lor our own sales, from 1 oo to e3. . U3 aiBcrmt stylos of superior fitting Freusb, woven Whalebone C)K3K rs, from 91 to hi. li varieties of extra nandsome Whalebone Oor). eta, from 75 cents to tJ'i-riO. bhoulder liraoea, Madam Foy's Corset Skirt Bap portei s, eto. Mrs, Moody's Patent 8eir-adjustlng Abdominal Corset, highly recommended by physicians, from i:vijL7I.lKEM OF LIDIKS' UNBEBGAB 91 KM I'M. B'A Baitram 4 Fan turn s Fsmlly Sewing Machines, being gratultuUHly dibti lbuted to our customers foe the purpose of getting them Introduced; flitia FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN. pIIILDREN'S CLOTHING AND MISSES' DRESSMAKING A SPUOIALTV. Xhe luottt elegant etylee l very reasonable prices. JM. 8U0EMAKEB He CO., 3 16 tnth12t Pfo. loai CJIESMUT 8. AGRICULTURAL. viuea. bursal, by " T.B. A0.E. FLETCHER,
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