THE DAILY EVENING TKLKG R A Pit PHI LAD E L P1I I A, MONDAY. APRIL 12, 180i. 5 MITSICAl, ANI IIIAMA.TIC. fit Th IMillhnrtnonlc Mocietr'n Cnnrrrt. The Philharmonic Society cancludod tho per formances of. Uh first season on Saturday even ing. The success which hns attended the efforts of tho muxlclnns who eompone tho active workers of tho society has been most gratlfylns:, and such performances as they have (riven during tho present season cannot fall to havo a beneficial effect in cultivating a tiwte for the best music. Tho audiences havo increased at each concert, and there has been a decided im provement In tho performances. Tho last concert of tho scanon was given on Saturday evening, and attracted a full hounc. Mozart's Symphony in E fiat, No. 3, was glvon In excellent style by the orchestra, under tho dl . rcetlon of Mr. Dietrich, ard each ot tho inovo . tnents were heartily4applauded. Th second part of tho programmo was opened by Miss Alldo Topp, who performed a r concerto by Weber with a brilliancy of exocu . . tion that excited the enthusiasm of tho audlonco. Miss Topp 1 decidedly the finest lady pianist that has appeared In this city for ni ny yoar.-ij and although she has been before tho public but "a short time, sho has already mado a first-class reputation. Miss Topp's performance received a ; deserved encore. ' Mr. Rudolph llennlg gave an exquisite vlolon- cello solo, and Miss. Topp then performed a ' Toluntary of much beauty. The Young Maennor chor, under the direction of Mr. William Ilart- . man, sang with fine effect the chorus entitled "Die Oeister Schlacht," and the concert con cluded with Kosslni's overture to William Tell by the orchestra. "The Forty Tblevcn" nttbe Walnut. I. The tales of "All Baba, or Tho Forty Thieves," and "Aladdin, or The Wonderful Lamp," are two of the most popular of the celebrated "Arabian Nights' Entertainment" series. They are to bo found in the French translation which first in troduced theso Oriental legends to tho public of Europe and America, but it is singular that there Is no mention of them and no stories at all re- . "enabling them in the more authentic and scho larly translation of the original work by E. W. . Lane. Both of the talcs are of unmistakable Oriental origin, and it la probablo that the French translator either worked upon a spurious copy, or finding some of Shcherazode's narrations to be rather uninteresting, and not likely to suit the Euro peon taste, he took the liberty of inserting other stories in their place. As the translation was made for tho benefit of general readers rather than students of literature, this liberty was excusable enough, specially a a largo por- . tlon of tho original work, as translated by Mr. Lane, is exceedingly tedious, and many of the Stories are either so long drawn out and so point less, or so much alike, that their omission from popular edition la no loss. The story of "The Forty Thieves" has been exhibited on the stage in the shape of a spec tacular melodrama, and as a burlesque it has bad a very remarkable success in vurious places where It has been represented. At Niblo's Gur den. New York, the performances of the Lydla Thompson troupe have proved even more at tractive than The Mack Crook, although it re mains to be seen whether The Forty Thieve will have as long a run as that very remarkable Inspiration of Mr. Barras, which made the for tunes of the author and some dozen or more managers. The burlesque of Ixion failed to make a hit at the Walnut, muinly, we opine, because the jokes, which are the life of such pieces as this, how ever well suited to the latitude of London, were flavorless here. T Forty Thietet, which was produced at the Walnut on Saturday evening, will, in all probability, have better luck, as it is a very aauch more popular subject, and some pains have been taken to adapt it to tho tastes of the Philadelphia audiences. The local and po litical hits and allusions are not all remarkable for the brilliancy of their wit, but they are of a kind that an audience is quick to appreciate, and it would not bo a disadvantage if tho piece were to be still further pruned of some of Mr. Byron's rather flat puns, and more localisms introduced. Tho plot of tho original story has been followed closely enough for burlesque purposes, but it has been treated in a burlesque way, and as placed upon the Etage at the Walnut, the audience have an opportunity to delight themselves by innpectlng forty pair of legs of all sizes, shapes, and colors. Judging from a good many specimens that have come tinder our notice during the past half dozen years, we have sadly come to the conclusion that the general symmetry of the feminine leg has been sadly overrated, and that it is a thing to bo grateful for that fashion has decreed its conceal ment under ordinary circumstances. There are differences of opinion on this point, however, and so, every one to his taste. The Misses Willmore are good-looking, and they are well up in the usual burlesque business. They are both graceful dancers, and their sing ing is sufficiently good for the purposes of tho pieces in which they appear. Miss Jennie ap i pours as "Gauem," the son of "All Baba," and ' Miss Lizzie as "Abdalla," tho leader of the band of robbers. Mr. Felix Rogers; who accom panied tho ladies from Loudon, has the most real talent of the trio, and he gives a very laugh able personation of "llassarac, the heavy vll lalu of the piece. The remaining parts are well sustained by tho members of the company, and Mrs. Waleot, who appears as "Morgiana," could ccIIdbc the "stars" if she chose to muko tho effort. The burlesque has been placed upon the stage In very handsome style. The scenery is unusu ally eloant and the dresses are rich and costly. The forty "fine young females" who personate the thieves are well trained, and they execute their marches and evolutious with a great deal of skill aud precision. Previous to the burlesque on Saturday evening, farce, entitled That Jiaacal Jack was per ' formed, lu which Mr. Kogers nppeured as a comical serving man, who attempts to serve two masters. This gentleman has already esta blished himself in the regards of the public as a low comedian of far more than usual ability. His "Biles," in the drama of Miriam' $ Crime, was one of the best things of its kind that has been - Been at any of our theatres for years, and his "Rascal Jack" Is an excellent piece of broad farce act lng. For some reason, farces have rather fallen Into disrepute of late years, and it is very seldom, Indeed, that any pains are tufen to do them weiL ine actors scarcely ever know their parts; and what used to be ne of the most attractive features of an evening's entertain ment is now entirely neglected by very many ot our play-goers. It la, therefore, somewhat of a treat to meet with an actor who cares to play farce characters weu; ana u ills true that Mr, jawceiv uas vuuuecuou witn toe J theatre, Mr. Rogers will be a valuable addition to m tA 19 tho mnrm froTtuv nun t t i ft ft perniaUQut attraction. The Cltr Amniwtnrnti.. At tow AoADnrtv or Musio Mr. J. Orau will own mv'He his seawm of vprrn bnH.pt on Wednesday, with Ort'em aril's opera of Omspirvr dt Brabant This la said to bo the best musical composition of Offonhaeh that r as yet Jecn produced In this country. Other operas nevr nth,.' (riven In this city will ba brought out lu handsome aile, with new scenery, eleffint roHtumes and anpolnttCuta, and with a full orchca tra and chorus. There baft; been as yet no evidences of a diminution of the pojhi!arlty of Offenbach's works, ai.d the largo audience tbat have been at tracted by musical entertainments of all kind thU winter Indicate very clearlr that the taste of the public has not sutlVrcd In the least because of their popularity. We have no doubt that th season of twelve performances to be inaugurated on Wednesday will be as popular at those which have preceded it. The repertoire for Mils week will be as follows: On Wednesday and Thurs day, Ueruvieve dt llrabant; on Friday, LOiil Crew, on Saturday at the matinee, Genevieve de Brabant, aad in the eveiilnjf, fievr de Th. AmoriK the artists who will appear will be Madame Rose-Bell, Mad'llo Desclauzai, Mad lie Ouerettl, stad'Uo bBfreard, M. t airier. M. Beckers, M. Oeuot, M. HnurKoin, M. Mussay, M. DeHgue, M. Rlvenex, and M. Chopin. Heats can now be secured for any performance at the Academy of Music aud at Boner's music store, No. 1 102 rtiesnut street. At tiir Cmrsnct the burlesque of The Fiehlof th Cloth of Ovid continues to have an uninterrupted course of prosperity. This week a number of new features will bo Introduced which will doubtless add to the popularity of the performance. Mad'lle Zuleiia and M. Vcntaiii will make their flrst appearance in America in a double trapczo and flylng-lessi per formance, and as something "awful" funny, the management announces the first appearance In this city of a corps of Chicago policemen, Including tho "Sleeping Sergeant ;" Professor O'Keardon, the per former on the "tumbleronlcon," the Leon Bro thers, gymnasts; Hernandez, the pantomiinlst: Mrs. Oates, Katie Putnam, Mr. Burnett, Mr. McManus, Fannie, Htockton, Marie Bonlfaco, Mr. Klske, Mr. Bradley, and all the established favorites will ap pear. At th Arch Robertson's comedy of Sehool will he withdrawn after the present week on account of the engagement of Lotto, who will appear on Monday evening next as "Little Nell" and the "Marchio ness," in John Brougham's dramatization of the Old OurioHity Shop. At tur Walnut the burlesqno of Th Female Forty Thieve will be presented this evening, with Misses Willmore and Mr. Felix Rogers iu the leading mien, previous to which will be given the fsree of That itawal Jack, In which Mr. Rogers will appear as "Jack." At thh TnHATRR Comiqcr the Breban Swiss BeU Ringers will commence a series of attractive enter tainments this evening. This company includes a number of talented performers, and their perform ances will be sumrlently varied to please all tastes. The admirers of Miss Susan Oaltcn will be gratltled to learn that she will return to this establishment on Tuesday evening, April 20, and will give a serlos of her popular operatic performances. At thh Amkrioan a variety entertainment of an attractive character will be given this evening. CITY 1TE3IS. CTSTOJf DKPABTMKKT With choice wunrtnH! of -Wd tilm qf Good, to br mad up to order by eompttrtd amd experienced Cutter and Workmen into Men't, FouUin', BoyS, and ChildreW garments of every style. Half wax Bktwhkn ) Bbiwrtt A Co., JVA and Towkb H Al.r, Sixth Street:) 618 Mahkkt St., PHni.Aim.i'HL, awp 6U0 BnoADWAT, Mew Youk. ClOTHDIOw Prices must come dmrn! So nit the people. Prices mast eome downl So m the people. Prices must come down! So mj ths people. Pr)cs mast eome downl So Bay the people. Prices wlU"be pot down the some no before tbe wur for ail Roadjr-made Clothing, at Ohaulks Rtokfs A Co'a, Continental Hotel Building. Woman and Ha Nkkds. Subject by the law of nature to mttnj physical afflictions from which man is exempt, woman le peculiarly entitled to the beet efforts of medical science In her behalf. For a majority of the aliment to which her sex is ezcluxirele Uabljr, HOBTKTTEa's Stomack Bittkrs are warmly recommended ou the authority of wives, mothers, and nurses, who bare tested their general tonic and regulating properties, and "know whereof they peak ;" and also with the sanction of able physicians, who have administered the preparation to their female patieuts. in obtftinate oases of functional derangement, with the haojriest results. Almost all female complaints of a special character, are complicated with' mental gloom and do spondoncy and the gentle and btHting exhilarating effeots of this wholesome modicated stimulant adapts admirably for cases of this complex nature. As a remedy for the hys teria and mental hallucinations which sometimes mark both the curlier and the later crisis in the life of woman. it has no equal in the repertory of the healing art, and as a means of relieving the nausea and other unpleasant feel ings which precede maternity, It is equally efficacious. Nursing mothers also find it an admirable inrigorant. It is highly satisfactory that a preparation which embraces in its remedial range so many of the complaints common to both sexes, should prove so eminently beneficial to the weaker one. What is Nona Common or Duri'HKssrs'o than a Bilious Attack f Who is not familiar with the well known symptoms : Oppression aorons the Stomach snd Chest, Low Spirits, Restlessness, Gloominess of Mind, Weakness, Dull Headache, Dirty, Creasy Appearance of the Skin, Yellow Tinge of the White of the Kyes, Loss of Appetite, and Coetiveneb ? Few, Indeed, of the more or dinary ills of life are more widely preralent than thee Bilious Disorders, and yet they may readily be got rid of by UKing Dr. D. Jayne's Sanative Pills, by whose operation the Liver will be rapidly restored to healthy action, the vitiated secretions of the stomach changed, all Costiveness removed, and the whole system assisted in recovering' Its normal condition. Sold by all DrugiriKtx. Oak Haix is now on the top ware of its spring business. The past two or three weeks have only sufficed to whet the people's appetite for fine new clothes, and to spread everywhere the good news of the marvellous stock and still more marveUoua low prices tlutt prevail there this season. Nothing can deter the people from buying clothes at Oak HalL Their past experience bears out their present expectations, and they go to W ana maker & Brown's as naturally as a duck goes to water. It's all right ; the stock is great enough to supply the city, and tins enough to please the most fastidious, and cheup enough to uuit tho poorest. JHWKLBT.-Mr. WUliam W. Caaeidy, No. 13 S. Seoond street, has the largest and mot attractive aunortment of fine Jewelry and Silverware in tile eitf. Purchasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pure article furnished at a price which cannot be equalled, lie also has a lurge stock of American Western Watches in ail varieties and at all prices. A visit to his store is sure to result in pleasure and pro tit. Ush Spkeb's "Stakdakd Wish BrrWRM.,, A trial will convince the most incredulous that they are just wltat de bilitated persons require. The most delicate ladies use it with the best results, the most temperate with the fullest assurance that they do oot violate their principles, for they are nothing but the juice of the grape, nude bitter by herbs and roots in daily use by ail physicians, as tonics. Sold by Druggists. Fbom A. Wrvcu, No. 600 Chesaut street, we have re ceived "Cornhill," "London Society," "Temple Itur," and other of the English magazines. "Punch" and "Pun" are also at hand, as usual. Mr. Wineh receives all the foreign periodicals by every steamer. The trade supplied with both foreign aud home niagaxines and papers on the lowest teinis. Haiawi, Davis Oo.'s Pianos, No. 9i7 Chesnut street, are unequalled In durability, brilliancy, tone, and power. Distinguished pianists say they are the beat. We never listened to any Piano so enchanting. " PARASOLS. ALL TIIE NEWEST rf-r London and Pans styles, wuioa ipr buibui, -rietj, and elearanoe are unequjilled. A Urm w V. iwrtmen of Lace Oovera, Kea Hide iand Hub i Dm iWiaaat the loweet pricea, at II. DIXO&'S Paaoy JJaoda Btora, tip. M B. KiOUTU BwraoU tUiia TOILN VARNUM & C., COMMISSION MER- J ehanU and Manufaeturera of (Vineetofra TiokinK, aU., o. !ta3 CliKttf UT birMt, Philaddolphia. 4 7 wtmt E MPIRE 8LATR MANTEL WORKS.- B. K.lAtK, No, CilKiiMjT Bt, IBwfwt TODVT,. OR NOT TO But, That's ths Qukntion( WiarrnHB rr u Bbttr t Tat Dion Priors fob CnoriiiNa, OB TO GO TO Famous Oak Ham. , Tun LARORfrr Cwthino nous in rnn.AiKw:HA, AND Tun Bkht, Asd But Ei.buakt Spkino Cvmuwa At rnic'KS Eamii.t Commas ihd r Ant Man's rvwm. ' WANA.MAKRB St BHOWTl, Wanamakkr & ituowN. Wanamaikb ft Bkown, Oak Hall, Oak Ham, Oak liAix, 8. K. Cob. Sixth and Mahkkt Stbkw. K E. Cob. Sixth and Mahkkt .Strkkih. S, K. Cob. Sixth and Markkt Stuhk-i ItlAICKIi:!. DAVIS JARVKY.-On Thursdiw, April. (L by n .'i iv ... ; .. u . l. : : . i u u . u r f it. is i on of the late Benjamin Davis, to Miss (JH A El.O TTK LOUISA J A KV Is Y, youngest daughter of Archibald Hun ter Jarvey, Ksq., all of Philadelplua.1 JICNKINS NIOHOL. April 8, 1K69. at the residenoe of the bride's psrnnts, No. 0A2 N. Nenond street, by I lurid Walk, Pastor of the First Church of Christ, Mr. .lO.HKl'U h. JK.NK.iNa to Miss MAKY NKJUUL, all of this city. 11K. OOLDBMrTH.--Suddenly, on the 10th Instant, of heart disease, NATHAN GOLDSMITH, in the Mtii year ot bis age. The relatives and friends of the family are rmpectfnlty invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence. No. ftJS Plum street, Camden, N. J., on Thursday afternoon, the 10th instant, at i o'olock. HAUOHIN. On the 9th Instant, Mr. LRWLS HAUGU1N, aged 87 years. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to at tend til funeral, from his late residence, No. V.itb ( Jerrasn town avenue, on Wednesday morning at b,'u o'clock. Ner vier and interment at Su Michael's. LKiUKT.-On the 11th instant, JOHN LIGOKT, in the 84th year of his age. The male friends of tho family are invited to attend the funeral, from his bite residence, No. 33 X. Fifteenth street, on Wednesday afternoon, the 14th instant, at 3 o'clock. MF.RRITT. DANIKL S. MFKBITT, M. D., on the Uth Instant. His male relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from his late resilience. No. lull Clinton street, on Wednesday, the 14 ih inn taut, at i o'clock P. M. To proceed to Laurel Hill. VAN RKKP. On the 9th instant. T'RKKMtl'l PR UN TIMS, only child of William R and Helena J. Van lteed, aged 7 months and two weeks. AMERICAN J" LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, S. E. Corner F0UETH and WALNUT. BKE 118 BATHS AND PLANS BKl'OKK tNaUB LNO LLfeKWUKHK. ALEX WHILLDIN, Preeldynt. JOnN H. W1L80N, fkrretsry. e 10 OUOTHINQ. N 14 W T 11 E Chesnut Street Establishment FOR Finest Ready-Made Clothing AND FASHIONABLE TAILORING. CUSTOM DEPARTMKNT. Head of Department Mr. K. T. TAYLOR. ANNOUNCEMKNT. Mr. E. T. TAYLOR, totoof the flrra of Charles Stokes & Co., No. '14 Chtvmut street, announces to his friends and business ac quaintances that ho has this day (April 11!) aasociat Mt himself with this new enterprise of Mr. JOHN WANAMAKKK, at Nos. 81S and 0 CIIKSNliT 8U, and that he will take great pleasure In meeting here all his former patrons, having now at his cotuiuund tietter faollltien than ever before for satisfying and pleasing them in the matter of Clothing. FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT. Mr. WM. UUOHES, late with Edward P. Kelly, and formerly with Andrlot, Mageo;h k Co., is co operating iu this Department, aud earnestly solklU tuc puirimugo of nis irienus aim acquaintances. CORPS Of CUTTERS. .1EAN BERNARD, from Parts, recommended by Sanrrulnetta, of Crony A Lent, Broadway, N. Y. y. aadkiut, lonneny Auunot, .xaguocn a t;o. J. ZACKEY. formerly vath Ehrlicher. O. E. AY Kris, formerly with Brown A Powers, Broadway, H. Y. P. KKLLY, of Chesnut street, Philadelphia. The iiatronage and Influence ot tho people of Phila delphia and vicinity earnestly solicited. JOHN WATJAIMAIIEII, 68ANDot20 CHESNUT STREET, 4 12U P11IL.DKI.PHIA. .fOiVli:s,, Ono-Price Clothing House, No. (.O l MAJtKWT HtrM?t. Our Oarmerits are well made. Our Cuttein are men of taleut, BUT ONE PRICK IS ASKED. fculfuctlon Guarauteel Every Purchaser. GEO. W. NIEMANN, Proprietor, 8 IT wfmtf No. 004 MARKKT St, atrnve Hlxth. BONNETS, TRIMMINGS, ETO. gQi THOMPSON 11EYNOLDS, Importer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS, ntENcn PLowKits, KKATIIFRS, ETC., ETO. i-.. tw. iiaw x.lljtlt 1 IX aim V inili owi.. R. P. a UKATU. 4 aim J puiladeipuia. I7IRE-PROOF FOR , SALE. HEIGHT X I feet T inohea. width S feat 10 Inchaa, depth 1 feet iucliea; titled for jeweller' uae. Muak he removed ott or bfiorc tAfr Ink iutfa Apljfto P. O. J. B. OARRKTT, K. Kv.AUCUEHtfU't v DHY QOOD8. c A U 1. l"he Copartnershin hereorvro rxlh'lng tKtweaa fhVTBH MoMUT.LAX and R. W. LM1JMAN lx Mil 0f dlristKvKl, by muhml consent. The business of the lato Orm wtn (,t sotii.l by A MRS MoMUI.LAfi. Ajprlt 1, 19C0. JAMES MoMUI.I.AN, thAiiXftU fir ptronair Of his customers and kind Mends, rwrnv-trul!) solicits a continuance of the same to hu Hucowwor, OBOlWH MlU.llUCtf. now o p 23 rj r rsr , LIKEN GOODS IlOUSH-FURNISHINCt IHY 0-00H.- GE0RGE MILLIKEN, SVCVUhUOeX ID JAMRS M'MULI.AN, llfS CI11.3M1VUT Nt., NEXT TO HAILKY'S. WILL Ol'KW OIV TftOYJDIkX, 12th inst., WITH A FRESH STOCK Best Shirting Linens. TABLE LINENS, TABLE CLOTHS, ALL SIZES, NAPKINS AN7 DOYLIES, Linen Sheetings, Pillow Casings, Towellings, Diaper, Unco LitwiM and Cambrics, linen IIoUandM, Hair Covering, Crumb Cloths, Fur niture CoverUijrH, etc. etc LADIES' AND RENTS' Linen Handkerchiefs OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Also, the oaual line of Housekeeping Dry Goods, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, MARSEILLES QUILTS PIANO AND MELODEON COVERS, WINE CLOTHS AND TABLE COVERS, FURKITURE CHINTZES, COTTON SHEETINGS, AMU White Goods Generally. In order to retain the patronage of the old custom ers of the store, as well as to gain many new ones, we Intend that all the Roods we offer shall be first class lu quality, and marked to sell at the lowest possible prices. Mr. McMullan'a Sulesladles will continue with us. GEORGE MILLIKEN, Llmm Importer, Jobber,- and Retail Dealer. NO. 1128 CHESNUT STREET AND 4 9 Blrp NO. 828 ARCH STREE. iJlEAT DEMONSTRATION IK BEY GOODS. KTo. 727 CIIESUTTT Street. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., rrior to tbe rcorgunliiatlon of their business on The First of May Next, WILL OFFER THE Most Extraordinary Concentration OF BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS EVER Exhibited in tliin Cit. Their stock la unrivalled for extent and variety and general adaptation to the wants of their patrons, aad will be found replete with the most approved staples and novelUea la desirable fabrics of recent Importation. ONE PRICE, . IfO DEVIATION, AND ALL GOODS Guaranteed as Represented. OOOI Go)d Good t We offer the publio We've been getting them ready And now we are prepared To set up h is types, And tell th e people And look at the Clothes And say if they ever Of such elegan t goods; Com e I Com e ! ! Com e til A nd pur eh a ie good Cloth es The people lore our Clothes. The people com e a nd look a t our Clothes. The people ta k e our Clothes hom e. Th e p eople wear our Clothes. The people pay for our Clothe. And we will gratify th e people's desire for the best, the cheapest, ths most be autiful. ! CHEAP, CHEAPER, CHEAPEST, FOR CASH AT TUB BROWN-STONE HALL OF BOOK 11 ILL & WILSON, Nos. 003 and 005 CHESNUT Street. HOMER, COLLADAY CO., CHESNUT STREET, ABOVE BROAD,; ARE NOW OFFERING THE" LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF D It E S S SILKS Mver Imported, into lMiilciclelpliia, EMBRACING EVERY NOVELTY IN STYLE AND SHADES, AND ALL TIIE 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 DEFY COMPETITION. ALSO, EVERY NOVELTY IN TEXTURE AND STYLE DRESS DRY GOODS. JOHN W. THOMAS, 405 and 407 N. SECOND St., WILL OrKN OH MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 12, A large assortment of Fine Black Lama Lace Points. Also, Pine White Lama" Lace Points, Lace Eotunds, Together with a handsome stock of Paisley, Printed Cashmere, and Striped Shawls. T 8mrp CLOTHS, OASSIMERES, ETO. "WM. T. SNODGRASS & CO.'S EXTENSIVE RETAIL AND WHOLESALE CLOTH HOUSE, No. 34 South SECOND Street, and No. 23 STBAWBERBY Street. Constantly on nana a Urge and well-assorted stock of CLOTHS, IJTC. ETC. ADAPTED TO MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAK, A. T LOW PRICES. I Hinrp GOOD!! POOD ! I ! Just the thing To wear this Spring 1 All the win ter, To tell the printer And make a "DISPLAY,'" To eom e a ll day, So rich and gay, Saw such an array So little to pay. Stay ! Stay J I Stay til Th is fine Spring day. OF Mil H GOODS. VELOCIPEDES. gPEOIALTY OF. PONY PHAETONS ADD Telocipedos, OF TUB LATEST STYLES and LOWEST PRICES, Together with aU tho NEW SrRIXQ PATTERNS or flrntlass PHAETONS AND CARRIAGES, la Stoat and fluktn. For sale by S. W. JACOBS, 4 10 rmw2ro No. 81T ARCn STREET. DRUGGIST'S SUNDRIES. 1 H. TURNER, Xi WHOI.KNAT.K DKAT,KR IN OOMBN, BUUbllKM, PKKr UMKRY. AND DHUGGTSTS' SHNnRIKS. No. W CHKHNUT HTKKKT, KKCONU FI.OOH. 4 Ira) FHIL-ADKLmiA. FLOUR. QHOICE FAMILY FLOUR For the Trade or at Retail. EVERY BARREL WARRANTED. Gcyrjtouo Flour Mills, Nos. 19 and 81 OIRARD Arenne, Bast of Front itreeC 81tmrp DENTISTRY. ARTIFICIAL TEETH, DTU ttirfparted for beaut ao dnrabilitr- BeU i lO. OaU attended to. U(urDM. In. UAHtHtr, K tN'l'U SUMt. txiluw Loeuafc ODD FELLOWS' PARADE MEDAL. THE nndwDianad Urt publurfwd a BEAUTIFUL MEDAL t. k nmm em th amy of the eomtnc annlTeraary i obvn rfjnJuu MUtring and da.iooa un the mam. biniOTJdal. Jtt oaou: h, tha quauUt, 1 (kc biuidreC f n.nl diMMHUit to uuU and daalnra. ijirwiLClA.M H. WAHNKR ft BRO.. 0