THE DAILY EVENING TELKORAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY", APRIL 5, 16J . BU31CAL LSU imAMATIC j Nr. Everly'a Benefit. The tlr. and cbaraoler of tbe audience M the Arch Btreot Theatre on Hatnrday evening were In a high degree complimentary to one of the most respected members of the company. Mr. Everly baa only been connected with the dra matlo profession a comparatively short time, bat be Das already made his mark aa a couBct entloni and artlstlo performer, and bae eatah llahed himself ae a favorite wltn those whose esteem Is best worth having. He brought to the stage an entha&Utra for the dram, culture, refinement and talent, and bis progress during the past two years has been aa marked as It has been gratifying to bis friends. The membnrs of a stock com pany labor nnd r tin d wad vaitnge that, belti ngaged fur particular lines of business, they are frequently obliged to appear la parts Wbloh are distasteful, nnsultcd to their talen'.s, or wbloh are of each small Importance that they have scarcely an opportunity to distin guish themselves. Tbe tialulng obtained in this way, however, Is Invaluable; and despite tbe attractions which tbe star system muit have for an actor of talent, who desires to re present those characters to which he can do most justice, the advantages of belonging to a avMl.manairnri WAll.traln'ud Stock COmniDV. aooastomed to pnll together and to depend upon their own resources, are so great ns to more than counterbalance tbe Inconveniences. The star system, we are happy to believe Is tailing Into disrepute, and It Is a bopofu a'gn for the drama that such Is the case. Most playgoers, except In very rare Instances, where performers of very distinguished talents are concerned, wonld rather see plays creditably aoted throughout than to see one character personated supremely well and all the rest mangled by men and women who have no higher Idea of their art than the number o dollars and cents paid them weekly by the . treasurer. It is one of the advantages of bene lit nlgbts that an actor Is enabled, at leas onoe In a year, to select such plays as will ena ble him to show what be Is capable of doing. Mr. Everly, on Batnrday evening, presented a Strong bill In Marston's drama ot UlraChmoretnd tbe domestic piece entitled Jloiping Hands The first named Is a very beautiful play, the aoeneof wbloh Is laid In the time of the perse- ontlon of tbe Covenanters In Sootland. The onfUot between love and dnty, between tbe treason wbloh was a dnty to the cause ot hu inanity and religions liberty, and the loyalty wbloh represented grievous oppression and the slaughter of innocent men, women, and chil dren by cruel, unscrupulous, and bigoted tyrants, gives rise to a number of highly dra inatio situations. The author has worked out his plot la this piece with much skill, and if IT ell acted It Is exceedingly eneotlve. Mr. Everly'a personation of "Strathmore" was a performance of much merit. Two of the situations in the drama, at least, made large demands on the talent) of the actor, and thes e were met In a manner that excited the warm- mat annlantm Tha father of the woman he loves ll accused of having slaughtered In cold blood A covenanting preacher and a little .band of his people, while they were engaged lathe aot of worship. "Strathmore," wnose comrades will not allow him to shrink from his dnty, cap tures the old knight's oastle,;but hopes, almost gainst hope, that :the charge against him may prove untrue, or at least that some extennatlng clronmstanoes will appear tnat will afford an excuse for sparing his life. Every point In the charge, however, Is admitted by the culprit, and his doom Is pronounced. The daughter then endeavors to lnteroede for ber father's life, but her powerful appeal falls to move the hero from his purpose, although he sinks fainting at her feet, over come by bis agonizing emotions as he denies her request. A resoue takes place, the castle Is recaptured and "Strathmore" la wounded and taken pri soner. Intelligence Is received that large re inforcements are rapidly advancing, and that Strathmore's" name Is among those to whom no meroy Is to be shown. At the Intercession of his daughter, "Sir Rupert Lorn" consents to forget the past, and to secure the life of Strathmore" If he will renonnoe his allegiance to the cause of the rebels. "Katharine" hur- iu to him srlth th nnnnr mnil enLreata him hv is. " - m i ' his affection for her to sign It. Every Induce ment to life and the hope of future happiness Is held out to him; but be asks what would life be worth at the price of honor and years of con tempt, and then leaves It with her whether h3 ball sign the paper or not. The woman, In spired by his heroism, rises to the dignity of the situation, and throwing t ie paper from her bids him rather die first The varied emotions of tbedrama were finely rendered by Mr. Everly, and his acting, eupe dally tn the above-mentioned soenes, was dis tinguished by gennlne tragic power and pas sion, without rant or blnster. The performance altogether was highly ered Itable, and we should be pleased to see Mr. Everly often In parts like this, in which he can do himself full J ustloe. Miss Price gave an exceedingly good persona tlon of "Katharine Lorn." and played with a foroeand expression wbloh was as unexpected as it was gratifying Most of the other charac ters were very fairly sustained, and Miss Da venport, who undertook the part of "Isabel" at very short notloe.on aoconnt oil the Illness ef Mrs. Oreese, would have given a very good per. Xormanoelf she had Infused a little more aal nation into It. This young lady does no tappear to understand the Importance of expressive by-pie y, especially In eerlous roie. Theolroum stances under which she appeared, however, on Batnrday, to a great extent preclude orltl clam, but the hint we have given Is worth beedlng under all circumstances. 1 Mr. Everly and Miss Price were called before the curtain at the end of the third aot, and at the conclusion of the play the beneficiary ap peared and tendered his acknowledgments to the audlenoe. .A handsome service of silver, consisting of a pitcher and. goblets, weighing two hundred cunces, which bad been prepared by a number of Mr. Everly'a mends, was then presented by a Colonel James Page In tbe following address: Mr. Everly: A number of your personal , trlends and admirers have requested mo, on ' this occasion of your benefit night, to present vouwlth a substantial token of their esteem and r card. In the performance or inis agree .hi. ,inir nttia neart be said. A few brief sen b.111 nxnlaln Its obtuet. The profession vou have oboaen Is a most Ulfllonli and arduous one. To aouleve any talng like prominence In it there must be anxious days and sleepless night, with an untiring devotion to the never ending demands of the art, it Is one In wlilph the aieat dramatist has declared your duty, and mat of all who aspire to the stago.tobe "to show virtue her own features, soorn her own lmsge. and tne very age and boay of tne time 'her iorm and presure-to hold.as 't were, the intr or up to nature." This Is no 1 ght , task. It will require study, applioa JET .wu-KBverance. mlud. These, your friends believe, you possess. Gratified by your pro cess thus far, wtm the opportunities presented it this theatre, under the management of an Jicellent lady and admirable aotress. they ' JJV -ill continue to rise In and ."K-.VtXf...ir;n nf which von are a part, while In -private life yon will be, as ever, the tlas gentleman. Not only as a testimonial of isteeui and regard, but as a stimulant to you In Vaar career ad as an Incentive to further lm your career . hfll.n,lflli Ber. Vlc of plate, with tha sincere good, wUUOsOf tbce who have canned It to tm nrnrni tnr J our aocoptaooe. The rterformanra cnnnlnitari vith ih. ni..i.. tlonarRtlo drama or Helping Ifnndt, In wbloh Mr. Kverlygave a very esoellent personation of "Lorous liartman." t he blind moBlolan. Vh 1)1 ty Amusements. AT THS ACADKMY aw Hnmnnnnnnl'. mn of fauit will be performed this evening, with the following cast: "Marguerite," Miss Clara ?n,R! ,Eel1 ''Slebpl' Madame Odilni; 'Kau6t,"lIerrilabelmaon;"VlerUlDe."BIDor Otlandlnl; "Mephlntopheles." Binor Anto nucol. As this la Miss Kellovg's first appear, auce in opera this s(ou, there will undoubt ed iy uj n i-rowutra nonsn TO-morrOW fra IHntmln will ho ln vtth MiFsKeilnMr.HorrHabelmann.andU gaoritou oonl in tbe oast. On wednrsdav Le Vrmih. t win ia rt,oaui by general desire. Oikba Hour r. On Wednesday, April 14, Mr. J. Urau will commence a HHNin nf un nnhm and two matinees The following artists will made their flint eppenrauce In this city: M'mos Hone Bell, UrHolan.tr,, Uigarclll, Uuer eiti.Viotorla Maurice; Messra. Citrrier, Bekers, Uabel, Bunrgoin, Uenot, Mutisay, iiellgne, Julgnot, aud Klveiiea. The followins operas will tie produced In baDdaoim- H'yl. Oenrvltve tie Iirabanl. La Vie lxrinimne, Harbe Bleue, Pleur a the. and fOhl CYeve The subscription price for the twelve performances will bull J. The subscription books will bo open at the Academy of Music lo-Ony. At tub WAi.Ntrr the drama of Miritm'$ (Wtne and tbe burlesque of nVmwlll be per formed this evening. Tde extravaganza of The Forty 'Jhicve Is announced as lh preparotlon. At th K UHE8NUT the burlesque ot the trtd of the Cloth of G'oMwlll be given this evening, with a number or near and lulereitlnn features. At the Akch Kober'sou's new ootnedy of School will be produced this evening with en tirely new scenery. This play ban been very succefcsfulln Loudon, Boston, and New York. At ths Thkatrk Comiukk Professor ft. Jean, tbe necromancer, bloinutst, etc. etc. will commenoe an engagement this evening. Ills performance Is said to bo unusually sklliul and entertaining. At the American the Arab will appear thin evening. 1 UK UKRM ANIA OliCHKHTRA Will giv" S pub- Ho rehearsal at Horticultural Uall on Wednes day s fternoon. CITY ITEMS. MKN'S, YotTTHS', ASD HOTH' HlMttMd CtjOTmd. A Hit' anortmmt of choir nrip goottnt note in titor an-t receiving daily; alto, a choice tclcction of gootis in the piece, in be h1 ) to order in the beet etyle-. UAIfWATBETWEK! ) BKVfKTT A Do., VAo'l Towkh Ham., Sirih Street!.) 5 IN Maiikut Strfit, I'HIT.AIIKt.PRtA. and OOP Broadway, Rkvt Yohs. Tub Pcrkst and Sapkst The etllonoy of llos- TlilTEK'S CELEBRATKD STOMACH KlTTEKS tt8 a SpCClllC for recruiting the enfeebled body and choering the dcnpondlng mind has pa.ssed Into a proverb. Iu the Tnlted States, where this mnrvellous tonic has borne down all opposition and erllpHed all rivalry, the de mand for It has annually Increased In a heavier and heavier ratio forbears, until, at lant, the regular Bales of this preparation exceed those of all other stomachics combined. Eminent members of the medical profession and hospital surgeons without number have candidly admitted that the pharma copoeia of the faculty contains no prescription that produces such beneficial effects lu dyspepsia, general debility and nervous dlHcaacs, ns Hostbttkh's Bit tbiis. To use the language of a venerable physician of New York, "The Bitters are tho purest stimulant and the safest tonic we have." But the uses of the great vegetable antidote are much more comprehen sive than such praiHo would Imply. As a prepara tory antidoth to epidemic dlscaso, a genial stimu lant, a premotcr of constitutional vigor, on appetizer, a stomachic, and a remedy for nervous debility, no medicinal preparation has ever attained tho reputa tion Of IIOHTKTTEK'S BlTTRRS. It Is tllO HOUSEHOLD tonic of the Ambhicak people, and, In all huinuu probability, will bo so for centuries to come. The magnates of Scienco recogulzo its merits; and. that it is emphatically tho medicine of tho masses Is proved by Its vaat and ever-Increasing sales. From Tiichtwohtht Data it bus been estimated that nt least one-fourth of all persona born in tbe United Stntes bare, at birth, lunga in tuberouloua oondilion, and-in consequence are predixposed to Pulmonary Complaints ; yet it in equally well established that this predisposition need not end in Consumption, Asthma, or any other luug disease. If due care and watchfulness be observed, and all exciting causes promptly treated as they arise. It is in jubt such cases Da. D. Jatne's Kxpfxtobani exercises its most beneficial effects, and has produced the lursest proportion of its cures. Besides promptly removing Coughs and Colds, which, when left to themselves, are the most common cause of tuberculous development, the Kxpecto rant allays any Inflammation which may exist, and by pro. moting easy expectoration cleanses the lungs of the sub stances which clog them up, and which rapidly destror when suffered to remain. Sold by all Druggists. QtAUTT AND STYLK, yVonMANHini, Phiok. l'MISKCT; THE llKHt ; THUS LOWEST. CiiKSTEnFniiJt, Hacks, Watkwu, Kve'nwo, and Dhk Coats, and an endless assortment of IJOHT AND DA1IK MP It 1X0 0VEB0OAT8, frefcb from the workshop. and will be sold at prices ae low as any other establishment IN the Union. Ckart.f.s Stokes & Co., Continental Hotel Building. Hau.ktt, Davis & Oo.'s Pianos, No. (27 Chesnut streot, are unequalled in durability, brilliancy, tone, and power. Distinguished plaatits say they are tbe beat. We never lliteued to any Piano so en chanting. Spring Balk oir FirB Clothing for Okntlemkn and Bora. An Entirely Mew Stock I By far the largest and most varied. The most elegantly made up, Iu new and stylish modes, Well sewed and handsomely trimmed Grave and Oay, to snlt all taites, lioys of six or men of sixty. Bcale of frloes cheap, cheaper, chbapewt. WANABIAKt.lt fc nilOWX Have now opened, after months of prepara tion, a stock of Spring and Hummer Clothing which far surpasses even their former efforts. This they will dispose of by a Lively and Quick Hai.b. to Insure wbloh they have put the Lowest Figure Poaslblo on every artlole in store, Advice, Come and see for yourself. Bconre a "first pick" out of this stock. Register your orders early la the Custom Department. Ask your wife to examine our Boys' Clothing, Buy your Shirts, Cravats, etc , In our enlarged Gents' Furnishing De partment, Oak Halt. BtriLDitras, LABGKSTCl-OTHINallOUSg IW PHILADELPHIA, B. E. cob. Sixth and Mabkbt Bra. Extending on sixth Street FBQX MARK. ST TO UlNOB, Jb-wulbt. Mr. WWam W. tXsitdy. No. U (onih Beoond street, has thf largest and most attractive asortmonl of One Jeweirr and sllvervarw li tbacltt Pnrcbaaers can rely oron obtointni a rl, pore arti cle fnrnlched at a price which cannot be eiiaU4. Be also has a lane a lock of Axnwlcac Wmimii watobea In all varieties sod at all nrloxs. A via" n his ttnra la anre to rnl In i'nr. ,nS nrnrlt PrMR'n 'Btamdasii Wink Hirrca," Bilng mildly atlmulatlng. niathoratio. imr'lc, and bennn clal In affections nf the kidneys, one ol th best 'o ever olTered to the iuiiic Tiielr benM(iil ell' ti a C a a of eeblllty and rhronlo d art iniHnroas.-d by anr ever bnftire sold. Try them end ynti v!l o, convinced, yor sls b D-oa:iaa T0l':N10 IAT.- ( hsrl.-s Oakfortl A Hon. Ni. ttl n,l Kt6 t'lieHiiut street, will npoii on Tliurlhy. April 8, trt ,ir o ring st yloa of bidli-x', inisvV, and cliildr -u's fnncy h us ud infants' lace capa. mIruirdT JAWKH VICKKKH. On tballih or March. Iri m tbe residence if the brine's mo her, by KrieinM' rercmony, H AltVKY ll J A M K.-.. iiiriurrl of Pnll. 1. Ipbla, n KM M AKIN H "wood rlHiigliMr ot ibe Ule Hod. raxaon Vlrkeis nl Clirnter couuty, Pn. MCC'B KltMAN OTT. On Ibe Stb of f-eptemh-r, 1W.H at Cory, P.,b th lti- Jo"n T. I'eri-w, Mr. JttsVPH M. MOJHKKMAN to MlM ANN1K OIT. botb ol l'lilladelphl. TOMt IN fPAKMLKH In the city nf fte4lnir I'a., by the Key. T A K-rnley Paetnr nl Klm-r.er hi K. Cbarcb, on th Jl inauint.. M'. ISA I A 11 I'D Vj.lN. ol I blianelphla, to Mlsa LUCHKl'tA BPANOLI'.K. of Hi.aoing. PKTKHHON. On the Id Instant, at bH ;at rml- drm. Wo l7vflArcliatr.pt. A I.KX M I) Kit Picrrt HOIS . tn the 74ih rear ol his age. rwvicea at tb bouse -n nonilav afteraoaa at 4 o'clock. Interment a Bmyrra. Inlawre. on Tne day. tbe Stb Instant, Leave the home at T-i o'clock lor Ibe iJiiuirore leol. tteiauvet ana irienas 'e InvlUd loaned. BTUCKFRI'. Karly this morntni (April ). Mr. OKOROKT. BTl'C'K KRT. In tbe76in J ear ot his ae. ills reiatiTes ana meoas are renpeunuuy inviwa to aUend bis Atneral. from bis late reel.) cure. No. 1609 Olrard avenue, on Tuesday mornliif, the oth of Aord, at It o'clock. To proceed to uermantoarn. TIDDY. At Btatn Island. New York, on the 1st Inatant, Dtl.LIK L., wile of Ktobara . TldSy, ol North Carolina, nnd younKt aaiichterol tbe late Richard Peon 8tnlth, Kq., ol thla city. Due notice of tbe funeral will be given. " WIION. On tbe 4th luaiaut, DANIKL WILS7N, ased C4 yearr. Tbe relatives and friends, also Rastera B'ar Lodge, Do, 187, A. Y. M., and all tbe eocletlea of which be was a member, are Invited to attend tbe funeral, from bis late residence. N. W. Corner of Queen and Swan son streets, on Wedneday afternoon atlS o'olock. To proceed to Mount Morlab Cemetery. AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF rniLADELPUtA, 8. E. Corner F0UBT1I and WALSUT 8ts. 8KB ITS BA.1KH AND PLANS BKFOKK IN8CR- LNQ LHSWBSUK. AXBX. WHILLDIN, Prealdent. JOHN B. WIL6QN. BecreUry. 6 10 CLOTHING. JONES' ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, No. 604 MARKET 8treet. Our (ferments are well made. Oar Cutters are men of talent. BUT OSE TRICE IS ASKED. Satisfaction guaranteed Everj Purchaser GEO. NIEMANN, Proprietor, No. 604 MARKET Street, I IT wfm tf ABOVE SIXTH. WINES, ETC. CHAMPAGNE. ERNEST IRROY & CO.'S Carte Blanche and Special. Fruity and Uenerous Yfnes, Folly equal to tbe best on all tbe list of CHAM PAGNE. For sale at tbe Agents' prices, by SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, S. W. Corner BROAD and WALNUT, 41 frnwst PHILADELPHIA- HER MAJESTY CHAMPAGNE. DUNTON & LUSSON, 815 SOUTH FBONT ST. r'llK ATTENTION OF THE THADE IS 1 Ucu(l to the following Tory Choice Wines, Ac, for tu.e f DUNTON A LUSSON, 313 SOUTH FKONT 8TRKET. CI!AM!'A(iN K.S. Agnnt s for HerBfHjesty, Iue da Mon tPlit llo.C'srte lileue, Carte Klunclie, sud IJluis.Farrti'stiranil Viii Ktixonie and Vin Jmpuriul, M. KlivMimn A Co., of Mspih:h, ri)inrklin(r Moselle nd R11INK WINKS. R1 Al)KIKA8.-OId iBlund, houtli Kido Heserve. MIKHKIK.S. F. Rudoliilie, Aniontilludo, Yopsz, Vl lotto, VhIh and (ioldnn Bar, Crown, Ao. PORTS.- Vinho Vellio Real, Vallotte and Crown. ( l.ARKTS. PmiuiHHine, Alontt'errand ud Uordeaux, Clurets nnl Sauterne Wiues. (ilN. "MBdor Swan." IIHANUIKS.-lleuuessey, Otard, Dupuy & Co., various vlntutios. i ft BOOTS ANDSHOES. SPRING STYLES BOOTS AND SHOES FOR G E N T S' W K A It. BARTLETT, No. 33 SUUTU 8LXI11 STUtLT, lOUfuii- ABOVK CIIKSNUT. TO THK rUltLK'.-THK FIN15ST AND laKsi Kssoriintiut or Ibe laiesl style or Bhoi , Untikrs, sua bauw for Meu ad Mors on bs UHd Sb KRNK9T BOI'P'S T ,ru h-Mtulil.HtiaiAat, 'ism No. 'AM N. MNTU Htreot CALL AT KAY UK'S SHIRT DEPOT, NO. 68 of ,,imkbIXTU btlow Arcb,anaetsoms 1MFROVKD BHODLDKRSUAK PATTERN wblcb surpass all other Bhlru'for dmIdmii of Aon lbs breast, ooiufors lu IU. nsck. uA sass oa lbs tbouldsr. Also, Ties, BcsrfS, Bows.Otores, Hosiery, eta. eta. ' CUOTHIMQ, N 13 W K ll A in -run A PHILADELPHIA CLOTHING TilAOE. JOHN AVANAMAKER TO-IAY. APItlL 5, 1SW1, WILL OI'KN TIIK Large Brown-Stone Buildings, (Vorrner'yocctip'.o'l tf Mesnr-t. llMr,Coil.nliir A I'tvl AH A FIUST-CLASS TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, To be conducted on a lurpr and gonorous, yi-t not cxlravngsnt scalo, Mr the snle of a elms of mndt-ui ClotWDg sttporlor to the Iiesdy-made Clotiilnir whii li has formerly met the domau'l of I'tiitudi-lidiiii trn lo; and for a Merchant Tailoring Business that shall combine advantage only to ih seotirod iu an extensive and progressive liosae. DEPARTMENTS, KKADY-MADE CLOTIIINO. JOHN W1OOEKS, Head of Department. Kormerlj with Kockhlll A Wilson. The majority of our citizens buy their clothes ncady-made ; many more would do so If they could secure as good material, as fiuslilunablo styles and finish as they do In having their garments made to order. We see no reason why this should not be done, and we propose to do It, offering to the public lteady-nuule Clothing, suitable for the wardrobe or any gentleman, cut In Style, well made, or tbe best material, and elegantly finished. CUSTOM WOKK. CORPS OF C'UTTKRS. . JEAN I'.KRNARO, from Paris, recommended by San guineus, of Crony Lent, Broadway, N. Y. P. AKDKIOT, formerly Andriot, Mageoeh X Co. J. ZACKUY, formerly wltb Khrlicher. O. E. AYKE.S, formerly with Urown PowerSj Uroadway, . Y. Hero we propose to combine all tho advantages that can be desired, or that can be obtained In any of the first Merchant Tailoring ustabliHhmenls of the country. Our Ccutters shall be scieutille men of acknowledged skill, the very best that can bo had, Our stock of Piece Goods shall embrace all that Is Newest and Finest, from our own and foreign mar kets, and shall be more varied and extensive than any that has heretofore been found in Philadelphia. Those who desire it can conlldently count upon ob taining the very height of the stylo. Cireat dcpulch ami puuctuulit-y lu tilling all orders, YOUTHS' AND CHILDREN'S. II EN It Y GREEK, Head of Department, Formerly with llyatt.llegeman A Co., Uroadway.N. Y. We will give special attention to the "Little Ueutlo men," and.wlll furnish the boys and young gentle men with clothes for home and school wear, ami for all dress occasions. All novelties In this line will be found In our stock, aud the greatest caro will be taken with all tho materials used, aud work done, npon the Children's Clothing. Salesladies will bo In attendance to wait upou such as may prefer their services. CENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. IX)l IS I,. FORBES, Head of Department, Formerly with J. C. Arrlson. Our stock In this department will be as lino as can lo had, embracing the llnest qualities or linen, nnd all under-garments, collars, culls, cruvats, canes, umbrellas, valises, and all toilet articles, and what ever else goes to complete a gentleman's attire at homo or when travelling. SPECIAL. CARD. We believe.that the growth of our city ami the im proved tastes of our people in this matter of dress de maud such an enterprise, and we propose meeting the demand. Wc bring to the undertaking a success ful and not limited experience, an ample cash capi tal, the co-operation of the best of workmen tn all deportments, and a determination to succeed; aud with the help of all who are iut.ere.sted not only in the comparatively small matter or "GOOD CLOTHES", Hut alxo In the great matter or extendlug the mer cantile Interest and spirit ol our city, we intend making an establishment which will compare favor ably both, in the amount of business done and lu tho manner of doing It, with any similar concern In New York or any other part of the country. Wo atk a share of your patronage, solely on the grounds, howoer, that we can supply you with Clothing, either READY -MALE, OK MADE TO ORDER, hujH'tior In Style and Finish, and of a greater va riety of materials than can be hnd elsewhere. Will you call at an early dale, though you have no Inten tion of buying, and Inspect our stock, and examine the new fashlou plates und piece goods iu tho CUSTOM DEPARTMENT 1 THE DUILDINCS Will be thrown open, for the first lime, THIS DAY, FROM 8 A. M. TO 10 I'. M. Tho entire public are Invited to examine, The ladles especially, to see the Boys' und chil dren's Dspartment, wlileU is PROMINENT FKA TIKIS. utf Respectfully, JOHN WAltAMAJtBH. Ye Vho Want the We have been making nothing else for more than A QUARTER OF A CENTURY. The Oldest RUn Wished House! The Veople's Favorite I The Father's Comfort ! The Mother's Delight ! The Boys' Enthusiastic- Satisfaction t Long osWe h'rr-;' been Established, We are Continually Getting Vp.WOVELTIF.rt. Great as has been the Perfection Wc have Attained, We arc Con slantly making IMPROVEMENT 8. Much as Wc h re done to Elcva te the Standard of Good Clothes for Good Men, We are Doing and will do MUCH MORE. Vastly as Wc ham, Reduced the Prices of the Finest Goods, We aro Offering our fyy'ng Goods LO WER and LOWER. Great as are the throngs of Appreciative Patrons Crowding to Bwy Elegant Rcadij-nxudc Raiment, and to have their Measure Taken for Clothes to Order, the Number of our Customers is Daily Becoming GREATER and GREATER. And should it be our lot to keep on the even tenor of our way for iTr.riXli:, CKNTUIIY, We shall Sli-ek to our Original Plan of Making TILE FINEST CLOTHES, TO VOUR ENTIRE SATISFACTION, FOR THE LEAST POSSIBLE AMOUNT OF MONET. Inspect, if you please, Our Magnificent Stock of SPRING GOODS. BOCKHILL & WILSON, Great Brown-Stone Hall, Nos. tior and OOC CUcHiiut Street. 141 J .Xi IIsl?XtrJ?ltI5S'lX,X,. HOIY1EE?, COLL AD AY St CO., CHESNUT Street, Above Broad. Aro TVoav Ofli'ving llio Lnvprest mi! MoHt Complete AHKortmcnt of D II E S S SILKS, i EVER IMPORTED INTO PHILADELPHIA, EMBRACING EYEltY NOVELTY IN STYLE AND SHADES, AND ,ALL THE MOST CELEBRATED MAKES OF BLACK SILKS. THESE GOODS HAVE BEEN MADE EXPRESSLY FOR US, AND WITH THE GREATEST CARE, AND WE HAVE DETERMINED TO SELL THEM AT PRICES THAT "WILL DEFT COMPETITION. ALSO, EVERY NOVELTY IN TEXTURE AND STYLE OF PRESS GOODS. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! The Subscribers beg leave to announce to their CUSTOMEES and th PUBLIC GENERALLY, that their STOCK of GOODS DAMAGED BY WATER at the LATE FLUE AT TIIEIB, STORE will be exposed for SALE on FRIDAY April 2, consisting of TABLE LINENS, TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS, LINES and MUSLIN SHEETINGS, MUSLINS, BLANKETS, FINE MARSEILLES GUILTS, SPREADS, ETC. ETC. Also, nearly their ENTIRE STOCK of ELEGANT LACE CURTAINS and DRAPERIES, some of them the richest imported, SLIGHTLY WET, will b sold at prices to insure their IMMEDIATE SALE. SIIEPPAKJ). VAN HAKLINGEN & ARRISON, Linen, IIouse-Fuuiishing Dry Goods and Curtain Establishment, IVo. lOOS OIIXSSTVUT Street. 41 Ct CIGARS. ga FUCUET ft SON 8. IMPORTERS OP HAVANA CWARS, And Manufacture or Flue Cigars, K. 229 S. FEOJiT Street, Philadelphia. HAVANA CIQAKS Imported by verj Steamer at low viovrkh. oouaprlnlug "Far. taKas," "Cabargas," "I'lor da Marias," K pauola," "Airloana." "Uiimann," "Ottbauas," 'Oomerclante," "Figaro," etc FINK CIGARS, of oob own make, warranted free from adulU-ratlou or arunolal tUvjr; oofVitiouTtD b kan us ooiuprlalug aa follows: 'MARIANA RITA." FLKUB DM LY8." "FBA DlAVOLO," "Louis D'Oa." Great variety of alus, good quality, at low FINEST Clothes! MERCHANT TAILORS. VJE&TON & BROTHER. ir.KCIIA.NT TAILORS, 8. W. Corner MKT II and AKCH Streets, PHILADELPHIA, DAILY RECEIVI Ma SrRLNU AM) SUMKEll STYLES OF THIS LATEST IMPORTATIONS.' A superior Garment at a reasonable pr loe. SATISFACTION G,UAKAK3;EED, JJUaifj