The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, April 02, 1869, FOURTH EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1869.
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BUS1CAL AUD dramatic.
Frnftnl" at (he Academy of Manic.
lt evening a striking proof ot the popu
larlty of tne Italian opera in this city, and ef
the hearty encouragement vowonsafed Its man
ftgement, wag afforded. Ernani was advertised,
tout the public ws kept in total Ignoranos wltU
regard to the east. Yet the andlenoe was qnlte
as large as on the opening night, and as entau
Blastloas the merits of tbe performance war.
ranted. Miss States appeared In the role of
TKlvlra," which Is Justly regarded as the best
personation which she bus yet given In this
City. Tbe harsh quality of her voice was com
pensated for by the ease with which she glide 1
through the highest ranges of her soore; and
her action, taken altogether, was spirited
'though somewhat marred by an occasional
Ustlessniei. Blgnor Maccnforrl was entrusted
With tbe role of "Ernani," and went through It
conscientiously, but failed to reach tbe stan
dard to wbloh we have been aooustomed In the
past. Slgnor Orlandlnl, who has appeared be
fore In the charaoter of "Carl Qulnto" to the
beet advantage, unhappily did not exooute his
task with the grace and force which we are
aooustomed to enoonnter In his personations.
All these -shortcomings, however, were more
than compensated for by the masterly per
formance of Blgnor Antonnool as "SUva." The
pnbllo has beoomejustlfled In anticipating an
unrivalled execution of this part at bis hands,
and last evening there was no oanse for dlsap
polntment. Despite an apparent weakness in
the chorus, the concerted pieces were well and
forcibly rendered. This was especially the case
In the grand finale of tbe third act, on tbe score
of wklob Verdi has exbausted bis resources o
brilliancy. The execution was so satisfactory
to the andlenoe that a repetition was Impera
tively demanded, and given with Increased
spirit. Thus far, however, tbe company have
been engaged in mere skirmishing, and to
night, wbea Meyerbeer's grand production
Le Prophete, will be placed on a Philadelphia
tage for the first time, they will go to work in
sober earnestness, with Just anticipations of a
decided triumph. -
Sirs. Thayer's Benefit at the Arch.
Mrs. Thayer's admirers could scarcely have
paid her a greater compliment than they did
last evening, for althougb, according totradl-
- Hon, there is always room for one more in a
street car or a theatre, the house was so full
that the audience overflowed Into the lobbies;
and tbe old simile of herrings In a box soaroely
gives an adequate idea of the actual condition
of affairs. Mr. Thayer presented an excellent
bill of entertainment, the performance passed
Off with a great deal of spirit, to the manifest
satisfaction of the audience, and the benefit
was a gratifying success to all the parlies con
cerned. The leading attraotlon of the evening was the
lively and entertaining comedy of Everybody's
Ttriend, wbloh was presented for the first time
this season; Indeed It has, we believe, been a
great many seasons since it was played at the
Aroh. Everybody'! Friend is an amusing, half
faroioal piece, which manages to keep its plaoe
- on tbe stage principally on account of the
merits of "Major Wellington Da Boots." Mr.
John 8. Clarke, if he did not create this char
aoter, has at least absorbed it and made it so
completely his own that any other comedian
attempting it must, in a great degree, appear
simply as a foliewer in his Illustrious foot
steps. Mr. Craig played the part very
well Indeed last evening. He missed
some good points that Clarke makes,
and was not as exoruolatlngly funny;
but be achieved a very fair snooess. ' Mrs.
Thayer, as "Mrs. Do Boots," was admirable, as
she always is. There is soaroely an actress on
the stage who understands the art of dressing
charaoter like this lady; and in such a part as
"Mrs. Msjor De Boota" she appears to signal
advantage. Although circumstances beyond
their control have brought the "Major" and
his wife to the foreground In this piece, they
are properly, and aocordlng to the original in
tention of the author, but seoondary person
ages. The others, upon whom the devolopment
of theplot mainly depends, are amusing comedy
characters, but not distinguished by any such
marked idiosyncrasies as to raise them above
the common run of humanity. The parts were
very oredltably sustained last evening, as fol
lows: "Felix Featherly," Mr. Barton Hill;
V Mr. Ioebrook," Mr. James ; " Mrs. Featherly,"
Miss Price, and "Mrs. Bwansdown," Miss Da
venport. The farce of Domestic Economy, In whloh Mrs.
Thayer appeared as " Mrs. Urunaley," and Mr.
Craig's burlesque of Romeo and JaMei.couoluded
the entertainment.
Vhe City AmnsementM.
At tbi Academy or Musio Meyerbeer's
grand opera of Le Prophets will be produce!
this evening, with new costumes, scenery, ac
cessories, laud a full chorus. The oast will be as
follown -"Fides." Madame La Uranee: "Ber
tha," Miss McOuiloch; "John of Leydon," Slgnor
iJoeui: "i ouniuDeriuBi.'uerr rormei; "j onus,"
Herr llabelmann; "Matalsen," Blgnor Barlll;
"Zaoharla," Blgnor Antonuooi. A ballet by
M'lle Wesmael and M'lle Zaoootl will be intro
duced. To-morrow evening Le lrophete will be
given for the last time.
The first grand matinee will be given to
morrow. On Monday Fautt will be performed, with
Miss Kellogg in tbe role of "Marguerite."
At tub Akch Htiakespeare'a comedy of
Twelfth Night will be performed this evening
for tbe last time this season.
To morrow Mr. Adam Kverly will have a
benefit. Tbe drama of Strathmore and tbe
comedy Of Hclvtno Hand will be Derformed.
A handsome testimonial, prepared by some of
Air. jsveriy a personal ana proiessionai mends,
will be presented by Colonel James Pasre. Mr.
Kverly Is an accomplished actor, heartily In
love with his art, and we hope that the
audit nou will be as large as his merits deserve
On Monday Robertson's new comedy of
School will be produced.
At this Wai.nct Miss Jennie WUImore
will have a benefit this evenioK. The drama oi
Miriam t Crime and tbe burlesque of Jzion will
ba neif jruied. A matinee to morrow.
At the t'HKSNDTthebui-ltsqusot the Field of
the Cloth o ueut win ne perioral ea mis evening.
A matinee to morrow.
At' the Thbatkk Comiqub Mr. and Mrs,
Madison Obrev will nlve oneot their entertain
lng and popular musical performances this
evening.
At the American the Arabs will appear this
evenlnir. A matinee to-morrow.
Thk bENTz-HAsr,EB Orchestra will perform
at Musical Fnnd Hall U) morrow afternoon.
Opkra BocFFit The grand opera perform
btiwh now in nroeressai me Aciuomiui oiubiu
will be followed by a series of opera bouffe of
ten nights and two matinees, dv urau'a iroape
Offenbach's ooeras of Qenevleve de JJrabant,
Harle llltue, La Grande J)uchcu, and La Vie
v. will Vi a n.ulnitArl Alar. .ainnr. 'a
opera r f Fleur de The, and Ilerve's opera of
L'thXl Oreve. Mr. Grau will open on April It,
and as most of the work la Ills repertoire have
never ueen proancea in mis any, us win aouot-
less attract targe ana appreciative auuienoes.
Business Changes The last ten, or even
tbe last five, years have seen more rapid aud
more extensive changes in business locations
than any other period since the foundation of the
city. The wholesale establishments have to a
great extent monopolized Market street, and
ire threatening the rear of the retailers, who
are rapidly pushing their advanced lines up
Chesnut street, to the dismay of the old resi
dents beyond Broad street, who ten years ago
fancied themselves secure against any intru
sion. One of tbe most extensive Market street
establishments is the great Clothing House of
John Wanamaker, at me corner of Sixth
street. This house Is about to make a move
that will mark a new era la the business of
rhUAiloJrHl. Ia oUlea times trade had UaMt
ofsklpplug every other street running north and
south, but now they are all being oooupled, and
it seems not impossible that before many years
all of the original city of William Penn.from
Vine to South streets and from the Delaware to
the Fchuylklll, will be given up to business
purposes. Recently many of our most promi
nent mercantile nouses have moved their
quarters and established themselves inelegant
stores upon Chesnut street. These structures are
architectural ornaments to the city, ani are
gratifying evidences of business enterprise.
The latest move of this kind is that made by
Mr. Wanamaker, who will in a few days open
a branch house at Nos. 818 and 8i0 Chesnut
otrcet, In tbe large brow n-s tone building lately
occupied by Homer, Colladay & Co. This mea
sure will largely Increase Mr. Wana
maker'a business facilities, it will be
an accommodation to customers, and Is a
commendable evidence of mercantile
enterprise. In New York the system of
branch bouses is quite common, some of tbe
largest establishments bavlngseveral in various
quarters of the city. Philadelphia oovors a
much greater area than New York, and the
same system might very advantageously be
Introduced here. Market street is usually
looked upon as tbe fclronghold of wholesale
dealers, and those who purchase large quanti
ties of goods naturally go there, while retail
purchasers are more likely to drop In at a Ches
nut street store. Tbe advantage of at least two
places of business for an establishment Hire
that of Mr. Wanamaker is thereforo apparent.
Business Is extending itself north and south as
well as east and west, and the probabilities nre
that before another ten years pass by still
greater changes and Improvements will have
taken place; end we should not be surprised if,
before that time, Mr. Wanamaker had at least
balf-a-Uozen branch nouses, where he would
supply ready-made clothing at the lowest
prices.
CITY ITEMS.
CnsTO Dbpabtmbnt With chol- auorlmenl of
fleeted ttyle of Piece Uoodt to bt made up to order,
by competent and experienced Cuttrn and Wrtk nen.
into Men': Vouth$', Boys', or Children' Garment of
every jl4.
Haif-wav between Bestbtktt A Co.,
JrVthantl V Towaa Hal&,
thxth itreeu.) So. 51 Uhk-kt St.,
PiHUADBLPHTA,
Asm Wo. goo BBQADW4T. Mi Toas.
TBB"BCH0MACKBB" PIANO.
Bur a Qrst-claas Philadelphia made Piano at mtna
f Acturers' prices, obtain their guarantee, and thereby
encourage home industry.
Foreign Pianos, sold by agents, are generally the
cheapest that can be found In the New York or Bos
ton markets, and after all they cost lbs purchaser as
much as flist-clais Scoomacker Pianos. Tbe agent
has already aeveril commissions added before the
customer obtains an instrument, and In a few years It
becomes worthless, and there li no redress.
Our Pianos have maintained tbeir hlsh reputation as
flrst-claas for more tbsn thirty years, and have been
awarded tbe highest premiums, and are now admitted
to be tbe finest and most highly Improved Instru
ments made in tbe country.
Ournswandbeautltulwarerooms, No. 1103 Ches
nut street, are constantly supplied from our exten
live factories with a full assortment of superior
Orand, Bquare, and Upright Pianos, which we
offer on the most favorable terms. Call and ex
amine them, and all will admit that we are able to
prove that which ws have said, and that no other
establishment In this city can offer the same libera
inducements.
THK 8CH0MACKEB PIANO If ANVrACTOBINO 00.,
No. 1103 Chbsnuc Street.
N B. New Pianos to Bent.
Tuning and Moving promptly attended to.
Tbi Tbub Mbdioai, Dootbins Nature, wbsn
struggling with disease, indicates unmistakably tbe
kind of assistance she requires, in cases or nervous
weakness and general deolllty, tne feeble pulse, the
lack-lnstre eye, tbe attenuated frame, tbe lUccld
muscles, the melancholy visage, inform us as plainly
as if each oig an had a tongue, that a medicated itimu.
lant it needed. It does not require tbe aid of a medical
education to understand this dumb appeal for new
vigor from an exhausted system. Every reader of
these lines can comprehend it just as well as tbe
graduate of a physicians' college. Let not this de
mand of enfeebled nature be neglected. Bespond to
It promptly by commencing a course ot Hostkt
tkb's Stomach Bittbbs a preparation uniting, In
tbeii highest excel ence, the properties ot a. stimu
lant, an ia vxgobakt , and an altkbativh. Before
three days have elapBea rroin ine talcing or tneii'st
dose, a marked beneticial change will be manifest In
the bodily and mental condition of tbe patient. The
pulse will he ationger and more regular, tbe eys will
begin to lose Ita dull expression, the musoular and
nervous systems to recover their tension, and the
spirits to Improve. Persevere, and a complete revl
ficatloa of the depressed animal and mental powirs
Is certain. In cases ol dyspepsia and biliousness, the
some salutary results will be obtained. The appetite
will revive, the sallownesiof the skin disappear, and
ah ih diHtreutlDff svmDtoma which accomnanv dis
order 01 the atoniacu aud liver will rapidly auuslde.
The sudden changes of spring often intensify these
complaints by checking tbe perspiratory action by
which so much morbid matter la evaporated through
tie ports of the body, and theretore tbe hittkbs are
especially useful to the dyspeptic and bilious at this
Beaton.
Bpbbb's "Stanoabd Wink Bittbbs." Belcg
mildly stimulating, diaphoretic, diuretic, and benefi
cial In afflictions of the kidneys, one el the best tonics
ever offered to the public Their beneficial effects in
esses of debility and cbronlo diseases are unsurpassed
by any ever before sold. Try them and you will be
convlneed. for Bile by Drogtlsts.
SrKiNG Bale
OF
Fine Clothing fob Gentlemen and Boys.
An Entirely New Stock!
By far the largest and most varied,
The moBt elegantly made up,
In new and stylish modes,
Well sewed and handsomely trimmed
Grave and Gay, to suit all tastes,
Boys of Blx or men of sixty.
Scale of Prices cheap, cheaper, cheapest. .
WAKABIAIiEK A IlllOWX
Have now opened, after months of prepara
tion, a stock of Spring and Bummer Clothing
wbloh far surpasses even their former efforts.
This they will dispose of by a
Lively and Quick Balk,
to insure whloh they have put the
Lowest Figure Possible
on every article in store,
Advice. Come and see for yourself.
Beoure a "first pick" out of this stock.
Register your orders early In the
Custom Department,
Afck vour wife to examine our Bays'
Clothing,
Buy your Shirts, Cravats, eto , in our
enlarged Gents' Furnishing De
partment, Oak Hall Buildings,
Largest clothing House in Philadelphia,
B. E. cor. Bixth and market Sts.
Extending on Sixth Street
Frox, Market to Minor
Chesterfield Coats,
All Varieties.
Morning and Evening Coats,
All Varieties.
Spring Ovrbooats,
All Varieties.
At Charles btokks A Co.'a,
Continental Hotel Building.
To m obbow u Saturday, and will be almost a repe
tition or opening day at Oak Hall, because of the
grand rush tbe people always make on the last day
of the week for new "Sunday clothes."
Tbe hoose will be open front early morning till
late night, and a little army of salesmen will be In
attendance to give prompt and polite attention to all
customers lie sure you test their prices ana the
quality of their olothlsg before you conclude your
puicbases anywhere.
Jbwelbt. Mr. William W. Oaaaldy, No. 11 Booth
Becond street, bas the largest and most attractive
assortment of fine Jewelry and silverware la tbe olty
Purchasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pure arti
cle furnished at a prloe which cannot be equalled.
Be also bas a large stock of American Western
watches In all varieties and at all prices, A visit to
bis store Is sure to result in pleasure and profit.
MAR EI ED.
McINTTltK-KANK Aoril 26, 18fi. by the Rev.
Pr. O'Hnra, MICHAEL f. MciNfYKai to Miss
K A I K A. KANK,
tcttnks BWEENY. On Tuesday event. March
SO, lhh, at til. Mary's Church, b the Kev. Vlhr
hlroliHl. HORATIO NU.NK8, ot DuQ'ioln, III., to Miss
BitlUU.! I A HWiliBiJ . oi mw city.
DIED.
PAILY Suddenly, In Wilmington, Delaware, on
tb Slai ultimo, BAasUKL BAILY, aged S years.
Tbe reimlvps sod frieuds of the muiily arc invited
to attend Ibe funeral services, attic Andrew .'Cnurca,
Wilmington, at S o'olook on Saturday, April s.
C'OLLIKR. On Tuerday eveulos, March 81, at his
reBlclencr, lio, l'XM Arcu street, IiaNlJUb L.WJU
1A hit, Jiisq., in tbe 74th year ot his age.
The relatives and friends ot the faintly ar respnnt
folly Invited to attend bis tnneral, on Haturday morn
in?, April S. unerl services at the West Hpruce
M reel cbnrch. ai 12 o'clock, punctually. Interment at
Woodlands Cemetery.
HAS. On the 81st ultimo. Mrs. MARY, relict of
tbe late Cbarles Hans, In tue list year of tier age.
Tbe relatives and friends ar reupeotfaliy invited to
KtLAnd thA fiinnral. from thn rMldenoA of her ion. Mr.
James A. Ilasa. No. 16 N. Fifth street, on Saturday
afternoon at I o'olook. To proceed to Odd i ellow'
cemetery-
IBItAEL Suddenly, on the With ultimo. HANNAH
IdltAJiI.. wue of the late lsiaei israti, agea 77 years.
1 be relatives aud trlenda or the family axe respeut
fullv lnv.ied to attend the funeral, from the residence
of her son-in-law. Joel Blnicletan. No. 40 Market
ttreat. Bristol, on Bnvenlh-d av. 8d of Fourth m nth.
at 1 o'olook P.M. Cars leave Keaslngtou Depot at
10 Id A. M.
PARKER On April tbe 1st, LRiH J AN K, wife of
H. K. rariter, in toe n year oi ner age.
Tbe relatives and friends are Invited to attend bnr
funeral, from the residence f ber daughter, No. 611
Walk Ins street, on bunday afternoon at 4 o'clock,
without nirtuer notice.
KKICBLF. This morning. April 1, MARY, wife of
tbe late JOHN tr. KKiunut; ana aangutor oi mmry
and the late Morris 1'enraou, In tbe 27iu year of ber
Tbe relatives and friends of the family are invited
to attend tbe funeral, from tbe realdenoe of bar
mother. No. '9 N. Seventh street, on Uaturday, tne
3d instant, at s o'clock.
SNEL.L. Suddenly, on the 30th ultimo, FREDE
RICK bN ELL, aged 60 years.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect-
rally Invited to attena nis rnnerai, iroiu iu resiueuua
ot bis son In-law, John Lewis, near six-mile stone,
itoxborough.on Saturday, the 8(1 or April, at 1 o'olook,
without further notice. Interment at Roiborough.
WOOD.-Aprll 1, RICHARD D. WOOD, aged "fl
waara
Ills friends and those of the family are Invited,
wPbonl further notice, to attend bis mnerai, irom nis
late residence, No. UU Arch street, at 10 o'clock on
the morning of theatn instanr.
AMERICAN
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF rniLABELPHIA,
8. L. Corner FOUUTII and WALNUT Sts.
BEB ITS RATES AND PLANS BEFORE IK8UB-
IN(i ELbEWUERE.
ALEX. WHILLDIN, President,
JOHN 8. WILSON, Secretary. tW
CLOTHING.
JONES'
ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE,
No. 604 MARKET Street.
Oar Garments are well mad e.
Oar Cutters are men of talent.
BUT ONE PRICE IS ASKED.
Satisfaction Guaranteed Every Purchaser.
GEO. V. NIEMANN,
Proprietor,
No.
604 MARKET Street,
1 17 wfm tf
ABOVE SIXTH.
R
M O V A L.
PRICKS REDUCED.
H. M A D R E Y
w.
Would respectfully call tbe attention of his old
enstomera, and all manufacturers of Clothing
and Shoes, and others, who nse Spool Ktlk,
Thread, Cotton, Needles, Shuttles, and Sewing
Macnine Trimmings generally, mat ue nas re
moved from Bio. i'i jn. f uuiirii utreei to
No. 235 ARCH Street,
Where he will be happy to see all, and sell all
goods at reduced prices, and dely all competi
tion in prices ana quality.
W. II. MARKET,
3 31 wfmStn
No. 235 ARCH Street.
FOR THE LADIES.
1115. WM-T- norKixs' m5
LADIES' EMPORIUM.
mm m m 1 iiiiftiVTm IIS S Ml 1 Y mm .
Largrat assortment and Best and Cbeapest Qoedi
In ti.ttittl. In & 1 1 th. inltnwini? Hiipm!
Manulai turor of Hovklus' Celebrated Champion
Hood Hklrta. for Ladlea. Mlsut.. and Culidreu. In
nvr fnnr hmidrAd bLvImh. .halloa, leiiirib. aud sixes.
UoUll, batlnf, aud Jants Uorsi-t, iu etibt dllfereul
siyin. ruauuruciurea ezurtaaiy wruut vnu tow
j ... . . i iA ais.
:v.t Tiiirr.nL .Ivies ol siinerlor fiulnp French
woven Whaltbouu COit3KTsJ. from I to S)T.
11 varleiitsot extra iiandsoins Whaleboue VOt-
Bhoulder ilracis, Mudaia Foy's Corset bslrl env
porwjs.eic. B.w.in.tinir Ahdomtnai
Sfir:" "-nSLd bV lii.l.U..s. from
V IB". U1U1 lVV-- w -
t?uSJLT,.ii op Wl0"AB.
Bart'- ?SS&Xr&&
wins s"""',r..;hVm iniroduoed. ta mn
me iiurposti pi "..-
BOARDING.
. ua uriMMEtt BOARIHSC; FOR
. ii . r . . - . i tint c CP nr k V
AT NO 111 otivriri moi
nhtmined forntabed and unfurnished rooms lor
win. Board, also. U desired.
COPARTNERSHIPS.
mni! wium OF I1KNHY B. HAIN3 & CO.
1 ta tbla d.f dissolved by limitation.
A nrll 1. 1839. U UfiVllUtt Al aiktkmt
FURNITURE, ETC.
FURNITURE.
A. & H. LE JAM ORG
HAVE REMOVED THEIR
Furniture & UpMslerini Warerooms
Tii
lYo. 1127 CIIESMCT 8TI6EET,
GIRAHD HOW. 3 10 wfmBmrp
fh CREAT DARCA,W
8
FURNITURE
At
RICHMOND & CO.'S,
No. 45 South SECOND St.,
3251m
KAST SIDE.
AVISO.
MEUBLE8 F 1 N O
IN
EXHIBICION.
In Berie de Cuartos,
O0LO0ACO
CO MO
Balas de reolblmlento
y
CU AUTOS DE OAMARA.
CEORCE J. HENKELS,
THIRTEENTH AND CHESNUT,
Hmrp PBILADKLPHIA.
FURNITURE.
T. & J. A. HENKELS
IIAVISa KEMOVED TO THEIR
KLEGANT STOIl 13,
No. 1002 ARCH Street,
Arc now selling FIKST-CI.ASS FURNITURE at very
Reduced Prices. 4 1 Sinrp
BOOTS AND SHOES.
SPRING STYLES
BOOTS AND SHOES
FOB
GEN T S' W E A R.
BARTLETT,
No. 33 SOUTH SIXTH STREET
10 It tow ABOVE CHESNUT.
TO TllK PUBLIC THE FINEST AND
laiKFHt assortment of ibe Idlest styles or Hoof,
Gaiters, aid Biioes lor Men and Bora oan be
uad at ..
T.rt :ntl)l ntiment,
42601 No. ao NINTH olreet.
CIGARS.
S, FUCUET A SONS,
IMPORTERS OF HAVANA CIGARS,
And Manufacturers of Fine Cigars,
No. 220 S. FROM Street, Philadelphia.
HAVANA CIGARS Imported by every
'Comerciante," "Figaro,'' etc
v r vu nrn A na AfniTDAWUlvl xwa frantol
free from adulteration or arilflolal flavor;
Cofybiohtiid bkands comprising as follows:
"Makiana Rita,"
"Flbtje a Lys,"
"Fba Diavolo,"
"Lotis D'Oa.",
Great variety of sizes, good quality, at low
OOSt. 3121
PAPER HANGINGS. ETO.
HOWELL & BROG.,
jJaiinfiicturcra and Wholesale Dealers In
PAPER HANGINGS,
e
REMOVED TO
Nos. 3 aud 5 BE CAT UK Street,
BELOW MABKET,
t a tf Between BLith and Seventh streets.
QEAN & WARD,
TLAlJi AAD 1)EC0BAT1T
PAPER HANGINGS,
ISo. S51 boutU THIRD Street,
SETTVEN WALNUT AND BFKOClt,
rHILADKLPHIA,
COCillltl WORK 1'ROMPTI.Y ATTENDKD
TO. 'i 1SJ
LOOK! LOOK II LOOK ! 1 1 WALL PAPERS
and Linen Winnow Sbades mannfao
tnrot, tne cneapestin uieoiiy.ai juiiN.siWJX'a
belnw Eleventh. Branch. No. S07 ij'KUKUAL
htreet, Cnnnien, New Jersey. aitojj
. UlKTlUlUM IHMDUTMI.'.Nr nf WAIT.
J. hspeis anJ Window Shade.. 8. Jr. HAIj-
suteu ; a ;i&am
In the 6ht16m' d wbt oiTth e "cir y
AMD COUNT V OF PHILADELPHIA.
jLaisw ui j.vjtt n.i j mum.
The Auditor appolu ed by ihuOourt to audit, settle,
and aojuBitlie aucouulof JOSKl'H leCUY, Execu
tor of Ibe Us; w'li aud tsamul o( LOKKH.
IhcHY, deceased, and vo report distrlbntlou ol the
balance In tbe bands of tbs aooountant, wl 1 meet
tbe parties IntoreHted, tortus uurposa of bis an
polnUueut, on TO K3DAY, April 11, A. D. 1st),.
el.veu (11) o'clock A. M., at his otnoa. No. 400
WALNUT Htreet. In the city ol Plilladnlubla.
i. bun 51 MlULAill,H4ia-l, Audlicr,
(3 Lc Hill c 1 Al l.u T riutin, uuuiuiiDiui xrm
tagas," "Caburgas," "Flor de Marias," 'Ks
panola," "Afrlcana." "Upmann," "Cabanas,"
A. 1STEW" ERA. 11ST THM
PHILADELPHIA CLOTHING Til IDE,
ox moxday, Aran 5, mv.
JOHN W A M A IV! A K E R
WILL OrEN TO TUE PUDLIC, AS A FINEST
READY -R1 AD E CLOTHING
AND
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT,
THE LARGE BROWNSTONE BUILDINGS
(FORMERLY HOMER, COLLADAY & CO.'S),
Nos. 818 and 820 CHESNUT Street.
BUSINESS WILL BE COMMENCED ON THE ABOVE DAY WITH AN
EXPOSITION
OP THE. FIRfeT STOCK OP ELEGANT GARMENTS AND PIECE Q00D3 POR,
CUSTOM WOEK.
This stock lias been tor some time preparing
brace all tbe
FINEST SPRING IMPORTATIONS & HOME MANUFACTURES,
la the p'ece, for f rdera and ready-made in a FINER CLASS OP CLOTHING Una erer bd'ow
sold in Philadelphia.
THE ENTIRE PUBLIC INCITED TO EXAMINE.
The Ladies will be interested in the
BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT
WHICH IS A PROMINENT FEATURE.
Nos. 603 and 605
TO BUYERS OF
The Oldest BTstablished and Most Reliable Clothing House
in Philadelphia.
In fact, the ONLY Establishment where really Fine and
Stylish Ready-Made Clothing has been made a Specialty.
All who feel inclined to favor us with their patronage can
depend on not being humbugged at ROCKHILL &
WILSON'S.
Our splendid assortment for Men and Boys has ALL been
manufactured IN THIS CITY under the solo supervision of
Mr. Wilson, the acknowledged most experienced caterer to
style in Gentlemen's Dress in the business.
Our Elegant Stock of SPRING GOODS now ready.
ROCKHILL
BEON STONE HALL,
Nos. 603 and 605
PIANOS.
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8.' No. Km (JHKSNDT Htreet. Ul tf
BRADBURY'S AND OTiiER i'IAN()8.
Iff flTttylor & F.rley Urgsus only u.t VflL..
IaM O. FJBOHKKH. NO. IOIH AHOU Ht. Kim
CIIICKBRINO
Ornd, Bqure nd Uprlglil
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DtTTTOWH,
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ALBRECUT,
BIKKhtt 4 HOUMIDT,
U.KIiriCTUJiKKH Vw
FIR8T-CI.A8M PIANO-FORTHa,
Foil coruUe nd moderate prices.
Uil WAUJUiUOMti. Wo. 01U AltOH tlreel
IF YOD WANT A DELIGHTFUL BfHING
BED, neat, healthy, and oomkirtaola, rta.
ttie BeU-fwilenlng Bed Springs, 1 25 per do.
in New York and oar own) eft, nl will em
..
8 trot
CHESNUT STREET.
FINE CLOTHING;
& WILSON,
CHESNUT STREET.
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rpuE BEST HORSE BOOK.
THE HGR8E
In the Stable and the fit Id ills Manage
incut iu Health aud Jjinease
BY 6TOSEHKNHK. McCLURK. AND HATtVKY.'
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.ucountol ilieTroaing H irsn.
- 1 vol. oniKo 8vo. KiU urloa, $'4'50.
Thlsci.ypubllsbid by -'
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MARBLE BUILDING, "
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