THE IXAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 3, IMh BU81CJLL 1KDDB1K4TIC. "L Prophete." Meyerbeer's opera of is Prophtle wan pro auoetl In handsome style last, evening to a very large audiouce. Toe performance was a deol ded suooess, and It was an event to be re mo in bered, a tlie opera Iihh never OrwuKl von In tin city mora inau once in the oourite ot agrea many years, and tbe lequlremvuts for Us suo cesstal presutitatlou are so many and s k ent that It la not likely ever to become oaofciuyeit. Tue plot of tbe opeia Is fouuded oa tbe ea eer Of John of Lyden. the lender of tbe MomiUr AtabaptUt lDnurrtOilou which originated ia portion of Germany ia tbe sUteeulii oenlury This tmihreak nn struggle for political nod religious liberty, and the combination of fanatlolHin ana k tin very wbloli clmrao terlaed It makes a carious study. Tue sub ject Is highly dramatic, ami nons oat a com pot er of the highest genlnsoonld wor thily Interpret It. Toe sombre coloring of tbe opeta will prevent H from ever bfoomtug ex tensively popular, but uoh a performance as that of last evening Is ou mat uo lover of lyric silt will readily forget. Tao composer has ad. mlrably worked out his ihnme, all taeoharan ters are strongly Individualized, and Inn powetfnl situations ol the drum areilluslrstel uy niusia every way wnnuy m vueBuujnui. Tbe east last evening was a strong on9. Madame La Grange, alihoucn ber voice lm lost komelblDg o( the frefcliuess of ten year go, is a great artist. Her personallou of "Fidea" was a grand piece of traglo aoilng, wbiob has not been t quailed on tbe stage of tbe Acsdemv for many a year by Rny other singer. Miss MtOuiloob's "Bartba" was also an excel lint performance,, but as some of tne best mnslo belonging to tba role was omitted, she did not have a fall oppor tunity to dlstiiigalsb herself. Hignor ltoetu's Interpretation of tbe role of "Jubn of Leydon" was a surprise. His actios and singing were alike worth v of hearty com metidauon, and the performance was far supe rior to anything that be ha yet given la toU city. Tbe three Anabaptist preuohers, "Jonas," MatalKen," and '-Zobaria," were admirably personated by Habelmann, Brlll, aod Anio nuool. Tbe last named artist sustained tbe burden of Ibe music, and ooatlrmed his reputa tion as one of the first bass s on tbe stage. Tbe opera was placed npon the stage In hand some siyle. The chorus was full and efttolem, The dresses and appointments were handsome, and the grand coronation fcene In the fonrlh act was one of the finest pieces of spectacular nct ever aiven on the stage of the Academy, " In Paris Lc I'rophete is always produced with a full ballet ana grand accessories, wnion oouiu anarcAlv he exneoted at an occasional perform ance like that of last evening. Md'lles Wes- znael and Zuoooll gave one or two graceful ftsniwn hnt thev soarcelv reDresented the com- nlntA ballet accomoanlmeul that probably ' belongs to the opera, and they did not add sreatlv to the effect. Indeed, the introduction Mi imlint In ft wnrir of this kind Is an Incon gruity, and it would not bave been a matter of VIM City Amusements. At thb academy of Music Meyerbeer's opera of LeFrophete will be given for tbe last time this evening. This afternoon Verdi's . ODera of 11 Trovatoie will be performed. On Monday Miss Kellogg will appear as "Marsuerlte." In Uonnnd'a ooera of Faust. Opkka tiourrs. On Wednesday Mr. J. Grau will commence a season of ten nights and two matinees of opera bovffe. Genevieve de Bra - bant. La Vie ParUienne. liarbe Bleue.La Grande Zruchette. Pleurae TAe-Z'Ct'U creve, ana otaer oneraa will be oroduced. At the Arch Mr. Adam Everly will bave a benefit this evening. Mai ston's drama or titrath- more, and the domestic play of Helping Hand will be performed, with Mr. Everly as "tiorenz Hartman,"the blind mustolan. A handsome testimonial will be presented to Mr. Everly by -Colonel James Page, on behalf of a number ot His nersonai ana professional inenas. On Monday Robert son's new comedy of School will be oroduced. At thb Walnut the bnrtesane of Jzlon and the drama of Miriam's Crime will be performed this evening. Atthbi Chkshut the burlesque of the Field " tf the Cloth of Gold will be perrorniea tuts after . noon and evening. A-r tiis Thkatkk Comiqub Mr. and Mrs. Madison Obrey will give the last of their attrac tive musical performances ion evening, un Monday M. Bt. Jean, tbe neoromanoer and biologist; will appear. At thb American the Arabs will appear this .afternoon and evening. Tm SKNTZ-HA89LEK orchkstra will perform at Musical Fund Hall this afternoon. CITY ITEMS. BllU Fit. and Makb of our Mcnlt, Youtln', and limit' Clothing unequnil'd oy any tteck of JUady made Uoodt in Philadelphia. We have olio .A Choicb Assobtmbwt of teXeeUd ttylet of piece goods, to be made up to order, in unsurpatted -ALL Paioks OtTAANTBBD lower than the lowest else where, and full taiUfactlon guaranteed every .' purchaser, or the talc cancelled and money re funded Bolt-nay between " Bbbtbtbtt A Co., tihhttnd y Town Hill, tiutth itreett.) No. Sis Mark-it St., PHILADELPHIA, Ann Ho. 60Q Broadway. Nw Yosk. Chesterfield Coats, All Varieties. Morning and Evening Coats, AU Varieties. SrRiNQ Overcoats, All Varieties. At Charles stokes A Co.'s, Continental Hotel Building. Bhtadsk a Fxbboh Has a Bad Couoh it should not be Interred that Consumption lias set In, afcbough a case ot Consumption Is rarely met with nnaccom--panled by a distressing Cough. Where, however, a predisposition to Pulmonary Disease ezls's, a Congh, II left to Itself, strains and racks the Lungs -and wastes the general strength, and soon establishes aj lncuiab'.e complaint. In all cases, then, It is the -safer plan to get rid of a Cougb, Cold, or Hoarseness -without delay; and for tbla purpoie ao remedy aots mors promptly or surely, or with mors benefit to tbe organs of the Chest, than Da. D. Jatnb's Ex Txotobamt, an artlsle sclenttlically compounded from carefully selected drugs, anil which, on trial, will always be found worthy of Its world-wide repu tation. Bold b'y all Druggist. It is a noticeable fact of tbe last two or three months, that whatever the weather may have been during the week, Bunday has Invariably come to ns with Its most smiling face and gentle aspect. How aver wintry the week days, tbe last two or three Bun. dais have given us spring in earnest, and many a man and boy has been veied wiih himself that he ha, not seonred his spring snlt with which to replace the nnseaaonable and shabby overcoat and winter dress Bo we take the liberty to suggest that all such chagrin ba saved from to-morrow by tbe purchase to day ot a new suit, or at least a fins spring overcoat, at Wana maker A Brown's Osk Hall. If yen bave been In the habit of having your clothes made to order, you will be surprised to find how lias a olass of clothing they anil raadr-maae. eanal in every respect, and far cheaper, than the custom work o.' many of our beat merchant tailors. P. A. Habdimo A Co.'s Kiuiiy Opbhino, on Tuesday next, promises to be a brilliant afTlr. Tbe beautiful new store Just completed by this firm, to aooommodate their large retail buMaeis. Is esps dally adapted for the branch to which II is devoted and tbe stock of goods bow displayed by the pro prietors warrants us in predicting for their grand f.Dnlnr on Tuesday next a signal success. Of course all tbe fashionable ladles of onr cltv will attend it. Jbtwbut. Mr. William W. Oassldy, Ho. U Booth Beoond street, has the largest and most attractive assortment of line Jewelry and silverware in tne city Purchasers can rely npon obtaining a real, pure arti cle furnished at a price which cannot be equalled. jgee also baa a large stock of American western watches In all varieties and at aU prloes. A visit to his Store is sore to resnlt In plaamra and profit. Hamet, Davis A Cc's Piak.s possess the most aiiDorh action, with nnniusl purity of tone, wuicnis r inwAir softness and great brilliancy. The ..Mu. No.27 Cbesnut street, exhibit thirty-four T.remltiaii over all others. SaovBa Babbb's highest ITS ml am Bewtrg liaobiae, Mo. 1W OaeuDi street. Thb AnniTioir of ammerous iittts of rooms to the Ahbkioam Hooks, avwrote, renders It mors than ever a deserved favortte with families travelling. Its central position and large airy rooms are an sur passed, Thb Last Athbmiaw" Ii tbe title ot aRwedtsa nov.l of remarkable Interest, published by T. B Peters: n A Brothers. This story ought to have an extensive sale. Spring Balk or Fine Clothing for Gentlemen and Bors. i i An Entirely New Stock I By far the largest and most varied, The most elegantly made up, In new and stylish modes, Well sewed and handsomely trimmed Grave atd Gay, to suit all tastes, Boys of six or men of sixty. Scale of Prloes cheap, osieapeb, chkapiut. WAN AM Alt Kit A 1IIIOWN Have now oponed, after months of prepara tion, a stock of Spring and Summer Clothing Which far snrpas&es even their former efforts. This they will dispose of by a Lively and Quick Sale, to insure which they bavo put the Lowest Figure Possible on every artlole In store, Advice. Come and see for yourself, Secure a "first pick" out of this stock. Register yonr orders early In the Custom Department. Afek vour wife to examine our Hays' -Clothing. Buy your 8hlri., Cravats, etc , In our enlarged Gents' Furnishing De partment, Oak Hall Buildings, Largest Clothing House in Philadelphia, S. E. cor. Sixth and Market Sts. Extending on Sixth Street From Market to Minor. MARRIED. FAY-nKNDRtCKSON.-On the Id Instant by the Rev. J. B. Ktnnard. WILLIAM HA.RIU40N KAY. ol Philadelphia, to MARCIA, only daughter nt Jacm Hendrlcksun, -gag., of Tren ton, N. J. No cards. DIED. PARKER On April tbe ls, LKAH JANE , Wife Of H K. Parker, In tbe -mil rear of ber aire. Tbe relatives and friends are Invited to attend her mnerai, rrom tbe residence ei ber daughter. No. 61$ Watklns street, on Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock, without further notice. DUNGLISON.-On Thursday evening. April 1, Dr. ROBLKY DUNULIHON.tn tbe Hi rear of his ira. Tbe friends of tbe famliy are respectfully invited to attend tbe funeral servlcrs. at St. Stephen's Churcb, on Monday morning, April s. at 11 o'clock precisely. MARSHALL On tbe 2d Instant. EDITH A LltwiH, youngest daughter of William L. and Mary W. Man-ball, ased i years and II months. Funeral from tbe residence of ber pare lti, No. 2135 Arch street, on Monday, the 6th instant, at 1 o'clock P. M. STUCK KRT.Esrly this morning (April 8). Mr. GKOHOJK T. STUCK KRT, in the 76 tb j ear ot his age. His relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, No. 1608 tilrard avenue, on Tdesdav morning, the 6th ot Anril, at 11 o'clock. To proceed to Oermantown. TIDDY. At St atfn Island, New York, on the 1st Inataut, DILLIB L., wile of Richard if. Tiddy. ot North Carolina, and youngest daaghterol the late jticDaro i-enn omun, i-jsq., oi in is city. Dne.notlce of the funeral will be given- WEST. At Cheater, on Fifth-day afternoon. 4th mODtb. 1st. 1869, KKZIAH WEST, relict of tbe late banjuel West, In the 79th year of ber age. Her relatives and friends and those of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, without runner nonce, rrom ine residence or ner son. J onn u. J ver. In Chester, on Becond-dav next, the 6th instant. To meet at tbe house at 2 o'clock P. M. Interment at iviitBiMr Aunu uemeterv. WKTHERILL. This morning. Aorll S. TSABELLA uhaus wsrimtHiLti, youngest uaugnteroi wu nam ana Isabella wet ber ll. Tbe relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend her funeral, wlthont further notice, from the residence of Mrs. Isabella Wetherlll.No. 135 Plna street, on Monday next, the 6th nutans, at 4 o'clock M HEATLEY. On Thursday afternoon, April 1, altei along and painful Illness, BL1ZABRTH A.. wile or William wneatiey, in tne 7tn year ei ner age. 1 fe funeral will take placs from the residence ol ber father, Thomas J. Beckett, No. 8(0 Locust street, on fc unday, the 4th Instant, at 2 o'clock P. M. To pro ceed to Moument Cemetery. WOOD, April 1, RICHARD D. WOOD, aged 70 years. His friends and those of the famliy are Invited, wltbont further notice, to attend his luuerai, from bis late residence, No. llil Arob street, at 10 o'clock ou the morning ot the 6th Instant. AMERICAN UI E INSURANCE COMPANY, OF rillXADELPIHA, S. E. Corner FOURTH and WALNUT 8ts. BBSS ITS BAT EH AND FLAWS BEFORE INSITB INO KLUE WHERE, ALEX. WHILLDIH , President. JOHN B. WIL80N. Heoretary. 610 AGENTS AND SOLICITORS FOB LIFE LSU1IJJSCE, AND ALL PERSONS CONTEMPLATING INSTJB ANCK, WILL DO WELL TO BEE Mr. II. G. N ILS 0.N, at the Ofllce or toe PEr.ra MUTUAL LIFE INSU11ANCE COMPANY, No. 021 CIIi:SMJT Street, 1 UStntb 8m PHILADELPHIA Mcoxxvur . Bpeotlully inform Ucdertakers that, lu ordar to meet the Increased de mand lor my patent BURIAL UAtt&El'd, I nave taken the large Factory at No. man KIDGK AVKNDK. With my enlarged laclllttes, I ata now prepared to supply promptly all ordeis In city or country. t 4thio B. 8. BARLRY GROCERIES, ETC. FINE GROCERIES. The largest stock and greatest variety of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES For table use In this city is to be found la our tslabMahinent. No expense or trouble Is spared to meet the wanta of our customers. Everything Is sold at tbe lowest cash prices. Orders promptly at tended to, and goods packed seourely for any part of the country, and delivered free of charge to any depot or steamboat. SIMON C0LT0N & CLARKE, S. W. Cor. BllOlD fc WALNUT, tuths PHILADELHIA, ALL At EAYRE'H BI1IRT DEPOT, NO. 68 North blXTli Bireet, below Arch, aod get some "'lMFBOVKD BHOULTJER SEAM PATTEBH which surpass all other Bliirts for neatness or fit on tbe breuut, comfort lu ths nsck, and etuis on the A"so?Tle. Scarfs, Bjwi.Clloves. Hoslerr. etc. eto, eto. Wi't CLOTHS, CASSIMERES.ETC. SFECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. NEW CLOTH HOUSE. CASSELUEKRY & CADWALADER WILL OPEN On Monday, April 6, IN THEIR BPACIOCa BTORK No. 030 ARCH STREET, With an Entirely Men and Complete Slock OF CLOTH, CASSIMEKESt LADIES' CLOAKINUS, KTC The PCiiLio are Invited to call and examine this stock, as it will comprise every variety, the whole of which Is EMIKELY NEW, Having Just been Imported aod selected from tbe mofct popular and desirable American styles and labile. 4 1 3'rp J. It. f AHSKI.IIKRKY. O. W. OADWALADBK. WM.T. SNODCRASS & CO., EXTENSIVE RETAIL AND WHOLESALE CLOTH HOUSE, No. 34 South SECOND Street, and No. 23 STRAWBERRY Street. Cormtuntiy on hand a Iftrtrc and well-assorted stoek Of CLOTHS, CA8SIMKUKS, VKSTINOS, KTC, adapted to Men's and Hoy's Wear, at low prices. TO TUB TAILOR THADK who do not keep a STOCK OP COOD8 ON HANI), wo extend a special invitation. They eau have Roods cut in patterns as low as though they were buying a whole piece. Also, all kinds of TKIMMINGS cut iu quantities; cut to suit their wants. 4 3 amrp FURNITURE, ETC. FURNITURE. A. & H. LEJAMBRti HAVE REMOVED THEIR Furniture & UploMerini Warerooms TO No. 1137 CHESXUT STREET, GIKARD ROW. 3 10 wfmBmrp GREAT BARGAINS IN FURNITURE AT EICHMOND & CO.'S, No. 46 South SECOND St., 3251m EAST BIDE. FURNITURE. T. & J. A. HENKELS HAVING REMOVED TO THEIR ELEGANT STOKE, No. 1002 ARCH Street, Are now selling FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE at very Reduced Prices. 4 1 ilmrp GEORGE J. HENKELS. CABINET MAKER, Nos. 1301 aad 1303 CUESNUT St. Illmrp PHILADELPHIA. WINES, ETC. C II A M P A G N E. Kupfeiberg's Imperial, One of tbe finest WINES ever used In this country, and among tbe mostpopulur known in Russia. Received direct through tbe agency, aud for sale At tbe Agent's prloes by SON COLTON & CLARKE, H. W. Cornet BROAD and WALNUT Sts., 4 1 thi Iu8t PHILADELPHIA, PRINTING ! PRINTING I Cards, Circulars, Blllhesds, and all kinds or Job I'rlotlDg properly done at M AU KU'B, No. 310 CHEs NDTBtreet. A large stock of materials suitable tor Job Prlotlog ooDStaotly on band. All who want PRINTING! done are Invited to come to MAQEK f ,No. 310 C B ESN UP Street. All who want BLANK BOOKS will find a large as sortuentat MAOKE'd, No. 310 CUE3NUT Street. All who want KNVELOl'KH, In large or small quautlUcs, will 11 ud a full assortment at MAQKJC'S. All who want to buy LKrTKK, GAP, NOTB, and BILLET PAl'KB will find the largest and best assortment la tbe City, with a oomnlete assortment fBlatlonery, at UAOKK'a. No. 310 C1IK3NUT Bt. Bemember K HAUKi;, No. 310 CUliNUT Utreei. INITIALS stamped oa Paper aud Envelopes free of charge at MAUKK'h. No. 310 CHEBNUr Street. For an artlole In tbe 8TATI0NNRT llua, corns to MAltlSSj. , 310 ClUiSSUT Btreel. 7W lrt INSURANCE. STATEMENT OP THE CONDITION OP TIIE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY Of the United States, On the 31st day of December, 1969. Capital Stock paid up, and the certi ficates therefor deposited with In alliance Department as security to polloy holders (legal Interest only allowed, which tue capital earns Itself) Real Kstate held, unlucumnered Cash on band and In banks Deferred Premiums (estimated) Premiums In course of transmission.. Loans secured by bond and first tnort gRltes upoti unincumbered real estate worth double amount loaned. U. B., State, aud Oily stocks 1 .oh n a am pi secured by U. S. Stock Interest ou investments due All other property (estimated)......-.... 1100,000 00 1,072.6 12-08 218,411 61 BHO.OOO 00 8J4.21U 00 4,0,318 90 1.221.5 W iW 61,200 00 31,817-lf) 15.000 00 7,72I.077U2 Losses due, unpaid, or contested Non Adjusted lone.es uoi yet due S10K,S20 (0 Ixses leported, not acted on 60,707 00 Amount of all other claims (esti mated M , UO.OOOOO Tremlums received, ALLOAHH i,47,iH66l Interest received ou investments ool,t78 4 t Inooiue from all other sources o,282 12 Losses durlDg the year, aud wblca accrued prior to the ear 700 182 C3 Beturu Premiums. .. 917 t27 28 Dividends paid during the year ii27r&87'28 Expenses, Including commissions, salaries, medical lees, rent, print Ids. aiiverllslDK. statlouerv. cost age, exchange, etc (fctf.DU'li Taxes, licenses, and all other ex penditures of the Society................. 1G5.9SU S8 State of Aev York.counfv of few York.u: Be ll remembered, that on this 21th day of uaren, a. jj. iho, neiore tne suosiTioer, a tom mlseloner In and lor the State of New York, duly commissioned and authorized by the Ojv ernor of the Slate of Pennsylvania; to lake the acknowledgment oi deeds ana otner writings, to be used and recotded lu the said state ot Pennsylvania, and to administer oaths and Eliminations, personally appeared Hen"" fiyde, Vice-President or the a'ltable'Llfe Assurance sooiety of Ibe 'J u Ilea States, and made oatu thai iu Hoove and foregoing Is a Hue statement ortbecondliion of the sa'.d issa TRPPe Society on tbe 31st day of December. A. 1) 18(8. And I further certify that I bave made Der- sonal examination of the condition ojtald KqnltBble Lif? AstsUrntice Society on this day, snd am sadslied that tboy bave assets safely Invested to 'becmouut ol over Ave millions of dollars. That I have examined tbe securities now in tbe bands of tbe Company, asset lorth In tbe foregoiog statement, and the same are of tbe value represented iu the statement. I fur ther certify that I am nut lsteresled In the aUaits of sold Cjmpuny. z' In witness whereof. I bave here- ) unto set my band and affixed my official seal, this 2llb day of March, SEAL ' . A. U. l.ttlD. (Signed) THOMAS L. TIIORNELL. CommlSBlJner lor Pennsylvania In New York. TIIE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SO CIETY oflera to the pablio all the real ad van tages which can with safety be conoeded by any Company. Its resources embrace nearly Nine Millions of Dollars Caah Assets. Its annual income now amounts to the princely sum of Five and ft Half Million Dol lars. Its annual business now exceeds $52,000,000. Its investments are confined by law to the most solid and reliable securities. Its thrift and progress are unparalleled in the whole history of Life Insurance. It is purely Mutual in Principle. All the profits of the Sooiety are annually divided among the policy-holders, and may be used to reduce their seoond and subsequent annual premiums. Its liberalitj to its members is bounded only by the limit of prudence and perfect security. It deals only In Cash, neither receiving notes nor paying them out in lieu of cash when its polioies become claims. Tbe general average of all State Insuranoe Reports shows that, in every desirable fea ture, The Equitable stands in the very front rank. It issues all the most desirable kinds of Life and Endowment Polioies consonant - with safety and the welfare of the insured. Such polioies may be drawn in favor of the assured, or of relatives, or of oreditors, or others, with profits; and, after the specified time, have a cash value of a very considerable proportion of the amount of premiums thereon paid. Polioies in Note Companies have, com paratively, no cash value whatever. FR0OBBSS OP THB 80CIETT. Ho. of Sum Anured. Income. A tie'.t. Iisued. Dssf, 6mt lt-SO 1861 1M2 lbttf IhO-l IStA lhWi M7 277 673 l.aas 2 b73 81V5 lO.SIitl 13,010 11,178,000 00 1 ,008,600 00 I ,M 8.760 00 2,HjV,i 50-00 4,691,900 00 8.76S ,j60 00 13.748.66U 00 30,072,450 00: 47,020 134 00 02,000.000-00! 822,514 00 77,424 00 107,017 00 174,010 00 308,471 00 013,49100 071,605 75 2.009.070 00 T&00.000 00 5,500,000 00 $120,772 00 102.018 00 210.830-00 332 2U8 00 684.714 00 1.017.977 00 1 6S0.523 05 3,077,788-tM) 7.000,000 HJO 9,000,000 0C Fiscal year ending Jan. 31, 1809. WILLIAM C. ALEXANDER, President. HENRY B. IiYDE, Vice-President. GEORGE W. PHILLIPS, Aotuary. JAMES W. ALEXANDER, Secretary. For an agency or a polioy apply to CETTS & REGISTER, GENERAL AGENTS, No. 432 CHE8NUT Street. eao tutbsStip PHILADELPHIA, uvunriucu wuivuiiiiauui vuwn 111MJ XillO insurance as a ousincss, are inviiea to apply to us. Liberal terms to men of good atandlns ! large acquaintance, andexperleuoe lu mercan tile or other busmen. ATTEN ri OTV ! GElVTLlCMEX! Ye Who Want the FINEST ClothesI We have been making nothing else for more than A QUARTER OF A CENTURY. Tire Oldest Established House The People's Favorite! Tb e Fath cr's Cornfrb ! The Mothers Delight! The Boys' Enth usiastic (Satisfaction, t Long a'e h ine been Established, We are Continually Getting U AV'ELTIE. Great as has In-en- the Perfect! on We ' have Attained, We arc Con, stint I y making IM P UO WEM KNT S. Mitch. as We hare done to Elevate the standard of Good Clothes for Good Men, We are Doing and will do MUCH MOKE. l astly as We have Jtetluecd the Prices of the Finest Goods, We are Ojfering our Spring Goods LOWER and LOWER. Great as are the throngs of Appreciative Patrons Crowding to Bay Elegant Heady-made Raiment, and to have their Measure Taken for Clothes to Order, the Number oj' our Customers is Daily Becoming GREATER and GREATER. And should it be our lot to keep on the even tenor of our way for We shall Stick In our Original Plan of Making . THE FINEST CLOTHES, TO VOUR EXT HIE SATISFACTION, FO It THE LEAST POSSIBLE ' AMOUNT OF MONET. Inspect, if you please, M.l;,lvfl(,,tt ,,,.,, of SPRING GOODS. iroCKlllU & WILSON, Great Brown-Stone Hall, lVoa. o;j mid OOC5 Cliosnut Street. .A- ISTEW KRA 1JST Ta3.1l, PHILADELPHIA CLOTHING TRADE.' OK M0NMY, APRII. 5, 1W, JOHN W A TJ A IY1 A K E R WILL OPEN TO TIIE PUBLIC, AS A FINEST READY-MADE CLOTHING AND Has iTAILOEINGr ESTABLISHMENT, tacal THE 1 ARGE BROWNSTONE BUILD! QB (FORMERLY HOMER, COLLADAY & CO.'S), Nos. 818 and 820 CHESNUT Street. BUSINESS V ILL BE COMMENCED ON THE ABOVE DAY WITH AN EXPOSITION OF THE .Flit T STOCK OF ELEGANT GARMENTS AND PIECE GOODS FJR custom: work. Tbia stock has leu (or me time preparing in New York and osur own city, tad will eta" brace all the FINEST SFt IN. IMPORTATIONS & HOME MANUFACTURES, 1 1 tb. p.t Cf, for t rder , a M : eady-made in a FINER CLASS OF CLOTHING Uua'eTer bafort aold in Philadelphia. 1UG !T1;F PUBLIC INVITED TO EXAMINE. The Ladles will be Intereated In the ; BCYS1 AND CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT VVUICll IS A PROMINENT FEATURE. HARDWARE. (ENTAULUllUi l. lS.lv.) GREAT RELUCTiONi IN PRICE OF nARDWA-UE!!! HENRY L. ELDER A 8 ON, No. 1321 91AIIKET Street. S700 ktnNaU-, Brads. odplkrs, 3 cer keg, ;MM) seta BbuUer Blugei, couiplets. is cents. BOOO scten IX bicta frame Pallejs, 14 0 ceais per dusen. aoa aosen HucU Harrow Butts, 03 cents per dossn pair. 410 dosea txl Broad Butts, a 1-40 per dozeu pair OLIVER AM rib' No.8hovels. U-50 perdossu.' a Uris assortment of filKDWAKK at low prices, Ismiasawi, lira CIGARS. S FUCUET 6. SONS, IMPORTERS OF HAVANA CWARS, And Manufacturers of Fine Cigars, J o. 22 8. FlUMT Btreet, rbjlftdelphU. HAVANA CIGARS Imported by eTery Htearuer at low piourrh, oomprlsiuK Par. tagas "Cabargas." "Flor de Murlas," panoia," "Afrloana." Uprjaann." "UubanaV' r'UomerelaBie," "Flgaro,,reto. FINE OIQARS, of ode own makk. warranted free from adulteration or anlnoial flavor oor TMQHTiu brands comprising as follows; "Mabiaa Rita," FLauii DB Lys," "Fba Diatolo," "Louia d'Ob,". Great variety of sizes, good ' auailty. at low