The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, April 15, 1869, FIFTH EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    91U81CAL. AHtl DKAMATiC.
"ttfnrvlTi dn ItrRbnnt."
Mr. ami's troupe of French artlHtsmade a brilliant
commencement of their geaHon of orxra boutft at tho
Academy of Music laHt evening. Tho house was
crowded with an enthusiastic audience, the Mnfrora
and actors were competent, tho nmnlc was Rood, and
the performance was up to a hlh mark of excellence
throughout, Genevieve de Brabant la tho most ela
borate of the burlesque subjects which Offenbach has
net to music, and the extreme leiifrth of the piece la
an objection that a little Judicious cutting would ob
viate without removing anything that la worth re
taining. The plot Is a burlesque npon a touching medlteval
tory which has been sung by more than one poet,
but as treated by Messrs. Crcmieux and Trefeu it U
Frenchified, and some of the salient points are given
wtth a broadncAft of humor that la not altogether In
accordance with tho strict notions of propriety that
hold tn the best Hoclety at the presnut day. Any ob
jectionable features, however, In tho piece itself are
toned down In tho performance ; and, as given last
evening at the Academy, there wua nothing that pru
riency could Justly cavil at, while the rollicking
spirit of fuu which pervades tho opera won
for It the heartiest luughtcr and applause
of the large audience In attendance. As a finished
musical work, Genevieve Is scarcely equal to either
La Grand Ihu-henne or Barb Uleue; but It contains
some of the sweetest airs that Offenbach has writ
ten, and In some passuges he has surpassed himself.
The serenade of tho "Page," "Hn panmnt sou la
metre," In the first act, Is a melody that would do
credit to composers of far more pretensions than
Offenbach, and, as sung by Ma Jumo Koso Hell and
Mad'lle Desclauzas, It fully Unserved the
rapturous encore which It received. Other
air which are scuttered through the opera
are bright, sparkling, and in Offenbach's
beat vein, and the duet of tho geniarmei
in the second act, although not remarkably good of
itiaelf, is made one of the features of the piece by the
comical manner In which It ts renderod by Messrs.
ftourgoln and Francis. This bit of tlrst-rate bur
lesque acting and Hinging was honored by a double
encore, and many of the audience did not seem dis
posed even then to be satisfied. Tho chorus "Le
clarion que Sonne," which concludes the first art, li
very spirited, ami the grand march for Palestine Is a
reminiscence of Barbe Bleu, whUe the train of cars
In which "Charles Martel" and his followers are about
to embark for the Holy Land is In accordance with
the whole spirit of the bnrieeqno.
Mr. Orau has a strong troupe, although ho has no
actress-singer equal to lrma, nor auy artist equal to
Leduc, Lagriil'oul, or Duchesne. Madame Koso Bell,
who personated "Drogan," the puge, is tall, hand
some, with a clear, sweet, and highly cultivated voice.
She acted with a great deal of spirit and established
herself as a favorite with the audience from the first.
MadUe Desclauzas, the representative of "Gene
vieve," is stout but good looking, and her voice, al
though not quite so strong as Madame Bell's, is
sweet, and ful)y,equal to the reqnlremi uts of the role,
M. Carrier, who appvarvd as "Duko Hlfroy," M.
Kivenes as "Golo," M. Brokers as '-Charles Martel,"
and Messrs. Bourgoin and Francis, the representatives
of the gendarme, are all excellent actor-singers. In
fact, all the parts were well sustained, the choruses
were full and well trained, and the whole perform
ance was given in a styht of completeness and ele
gance that we would be delighted to see imitated by
the Italian opera managers. TUe costumes, appoint
ments, and mountings of the opera were all hand
some and In the best taste, but It is to bo regretted
that Mr. Gran did not give us the benellt of his own
scenery, which was painted expressly lor this work,
instead of that belonging to the Academy, with
which all our opera-goers are so familiar that they
are beginning to gut a little tired of it. .
The Cf IV Annulments.
AT TUB Ac'adkmt OK Music Genevieve de Brabant
will be performed this evening. To-morrow ilerve's
opera of L'Uitt Crev will be given for the first time.
At THH Ohkhnut the burlesque of The Field of the
Cloth of Gold will be performed this evening.
At thh Walnut the MisseB Willmore aiid Mr.
Felix Kogers will appear this evening in The Female
Forty Thieve and the farce of That Jiaxcal Jack.
At thb Aroh -School will be performed this even
ing. Lotta will commence an engugement on Mon
day. At Tire Thratub Comiqub the Breban Swiss Bell
Bingers will appear this evening in an attractive en
Sertuinmcut. At thh Amkkican a variety performance will be
given this evening.
Thh Kk.nt7,-H as8I.hk Orchestra will perform at
Musical fund Hall on Hutnrday afternoon.
A a
CITT ITEMS.
Mrm'h, Youth's, and Boys' Spiuho Clothing. A fine
mneortmmt of choice nnc good, note in more and receiving
laity; aim, a chair Detection of good m the piece, to be muA
tip le trder in the bent style.
HaJ.V WAT BKTWKWi ) ElNNHTT ft CO.,
rift and To WEB HiU,
liirih Street.) 118 Maiuutt Strrvt,
Pkladklphza,
a.3tp 600 b roadway, nkw youg.
THAT
The Olothin 8old by Cbabuss Btoixh. No. 24 Ghesaut
street,
IS
More fashionably out, better mads sad trimmed than, any
eher in the city,
THB
People well know, and this fact account for the prefer
eooe always shown for our Cnntoour-madt Gormrut. It i .
beyond
QUESTION
That the price nuked by Chabxjis Rtoeim for hii tkiit
mf trior Kcodv-mad Clothing will compere with the lowee
eked bf parties who vainty endeavor to imitate hie etyle, but
for van of experience in the manufacture of realty fashion
able Clothing, fail to convince the peoyle that Ohabl&J
CO&E8 doel not take the lead, and to beyond their reach,
MORAX.
"Soar not too high on nmity'e xteak King,
jfw ambition' cloak toneeat a mortal eiinff.
JrwuuiT. Mr. WlUUsi W. Csssidjr, No. la B. Become
street, has the largest and meet attractive aaeortmeat ot
fine Jewelry and Silverware in the ettr. Purchasers can
rely apon obtaining a real, pure article famished a a
prioe which cannot be equalled. Ha also ha a large stock
of American Western Watches in all varieties and at all
prioe. A visit to hi store is sors to result in pleasure and
nrosit.
Thh
Awn actions or Oak Hall,
OB
VTHT THH GKBAT MAS8 09 THB PEOPL
Will Bor Clotdjsi t
AT
Vf ANAMAK8B & B BOWK'S.
. vnr a (Hvpn amount of monov thev can
L'tIC noi. v. e-
get mors and better Clothing at Oak Hall than any
where else In the city.
Moot Kbuablk. No misrepresentations as to
price or materials, i ub "
the whole truth, and nothing but the truth," at Oak
Trrr o pponi bo there because their
Mends and neighbors, who are shrewd people, go
there. They know that Oak Hall could not maintain
its immense and acknowledged and Increasing pofc-
IAity, unless It really tta w
T . i out Hniidinim I Largest Htoek I
Largest Variety I Largest IteducUons 1 Largest
Trade! Largest rucumi-si
TO THKHB "8TABDWO ATmACllONS"
Is now added the
Special Attbaction
01 tb MOST MAarirWCIWT STOCK
Or?
Spring Clothijio,
Bkadt-madh ob Madh to Ohdub,
vkuv. Vkbt Chbap ron Cash.
i.t.u, ran or shall deter Wanamaker A
a h .jiuiUiUft JVnm -
Brown from constantly Increasing the advantages of
rowuu"" - nmT mnndentlv
Ain with tnem, auu mo yv
rely upon obtaining the fuUest satisfaction a to
. ........ ..Dnuit
price and m every oo
Wabamaibh Bbowk,
Oak Hall,
TBI LABOUflT CLOTUINO HOtTSB,
A k. coa. Sixth ak Makkkt Stkkkt
THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY,
Labor 8alb o FuawiruBB. riAwo Fobttji, Ac The
sale at Birch a Hon' Anotioa Store, No. Uia Oheenat
tnwt, to-morrow (Friday), comprint the beet SMortnent
of elegant parlor and chamber cabiaot furniture, oarneU,
piano-fortee, mirrors, etc, offered this season. The sals
commences at 9 q'olook, and will continue all da.
Uiiovita ft Baxbb's Highest Premium Sewing Maohlaea,
If. 730 Oheonnt street.
MAIlltII!l.
OI.FABOrT-KIWOSBURY.-On WodnesdaT morning,
the 14th instant, at Trinity M. K. Cihuroh. by the Ker. C.
IM.eon, aeswted by the Kot. K. Huinphngi, RDWIH P.
i,iJJ,A';020 MAK1T MiWOLAlK, youugeit daughter of
lr. U A. Kingabury, both of this city.
MTfl;TM- ANI MUJ.-On the 13th Instant, at the Bethel
M. K. Oburoh Pantonage, No. ia; Uongrmw street, by the
KT. Wge W. MarlaughUn, Mr. aKlKlK J. TAfOJt
u Mia uannau . uaniku
OOI.DRT.-On the ISth instant, at Norristown, Mont
gomery county, SAMUUL OVLUKV, of this city, aged 1
years.
The relatives and friends of the family, Montgomery
l4H!ge, INo. 1, A. Y. M., anti Mnrcantile irtidga, Wo. .), A.
i. ' aro roapecttully invited to attonJ the itinera!,
from No. IUIU H. huth street, on Sunday next, tue irtth iu
sunt, at 3 o'clock.
HOAG. On the 13th Instant, after a short but aevore ill
news MAHitAKKT, rotict ut the late Uoruelius Uuag, ia
wi mwi year oi tier age.
'i he reiativra and tr.tmds of the family are respectfully
invitod toattcnil the lunorol, from tho residence l Dun ml
Vt. NofT, N. W. corner of Uichmond and Mnrlhiiroun
street, on Pririny alternuon at 4 o'clock. Te preoeed te
Hanover htreet Ground.
HOHNKY.-On the 14th Instant, REBKCOA, widow of
Joseph Horsey, in the t!tu year oi bor age.
Her relatives and triende ol tun lamny are rofpoctfully
Invited to attend her lunoral, from bor into residence. No.
714 N. Kighth street, on rsaturday afternoon, the nth in
stant, at i o'clock, without iurther notioe. interment at
Monument Cemetery.
KIKK.- On the 14th instant, after a lingering illnnss,
C'llAM.KK, second son of S. W. and A. Kirk, lute of
CoateHVillo.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral, from the resideuoe of bis
parents, No. 1&4J Kace street-, on haturdsy morning at ID
o'clock. To proceed to Mount MuriaU Couietery.
Mc(JRANN. At his reeidenco, in I Anon st nr. Pa., on
Tuesdny evening, the 13th instant, JO 11.1 MoUKANN, in
the 78th year of his age.
The relatives and mends are respectfully Invited to at
tend the funeral, froiu his late residence, on I'nciuy morn
ing at V o'clock.
PORTKR. On the 13th InsUnt, Mrs. KLIZABKTIl
POii'l'KR, widow ol tho lute laeao Portor, in the tMth yoar
of her age.
Tho relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
invited to attend tho f unernl, from her lte residence, Ho
667 N. (Second street, on hat urduy urternoon, the 17th in
stent, at 8 o'clock. Interment at l.aurol Hill.
KKMINOTON.-On tho 14th instant, LYIIA H., widow
oi the late Or. Isaao Knimngton, in tho Slat yoar of her age.
The relatives and friends of toe family are invited to at
tend her funeral, from her late residence, No. 620 Wood
street, on reventh-duy afternoon, tne 17th insutnt, at t
o'clock. Interment at Frionda' Mouth west era Oround.
RUTCLIFFK. On tho 13th instant, SAMUKL SUT
Cl.l Vk'K, in the 44th year of his age.
The relative and friends of the family, also Rox
borough Lodge, No. 13A, A. Y. M. ; Harmony Chapter,
No. W, A. i. M. ; Falls of BdhuylkiU Lodge, No.
4t7, 1. O. of O. F. i Wyalusmg Tribe, No. fid, I. O. of K. M. j
American Protestant Association, No. 23; Industry
Lodge, No. 73, K. of P. ; the dlunayunk hteam Fire Kngins
Conpany; and the omployes of the Philadelphia Oaa
Works, are roepoctlully invited to attend the funeral, from
his Late residence. No. 4031 Jackson at root, Manayunk, on
baturday, tho lHh instant, at 1 o'clock.
rO SECURE YOUR FAMILY FROM
WANT,
To Believe Your Mind of Anxiety,
To Make a Good Investment,
INSURE YOUR LIFE
I!f TUB
A3112BIOAN
OF PHILADELPHIA.
AI.EX. WHILLDIN, President.
JOirN S. WILSON, Secretary. 6 1
OENT S AND SOLICITORS
FOB LIFE INSUBANCE,
And ell persons contempLating Insurance, will do well
to see Mr. XL (p. WILSON, ut the office of the
PENN MUTUAL
LIFE INSUBANCE COMPANY,
No. 921 CHESNUT Street,
1 16 BtnthUm PHILADELPHIA.
MCOXXVIII e SDOCtfullr inform Un-
dertukera that, in order to meet the inoreosed demand for
my patent bUKlAL CASKETS, I have taken the largs
x1 ftctory at
no. muun aynnun.
With my enlarged facilities, 1 am now prepared to supply
promptly all orders in city or country.
b tuisaui
R. S. RARLKY.
LOOKING GLASSES, ETO.
JOHS SMITH,
LOOKINQ-OLASS
AND PICTUBK FRAME MANCTACTCREI
BIBLE AND PRINT PCBLISIIKK,
And Wholesale Dealer In -
AMHRICAN AND FRENCH CLOCKS AND REGU
LATORS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Aluo. General Agent for the sale of the "Eureka"
Patent Condensing Coffee and Tea l'ota something
that every ramuy snouiu Dave, una dt wuiuu lucj
can wave fifty per cent.
Trade supplied at a UDerai aiscounb
4 163m No. 918 ARCn Street.
CLOTHING.
E ST O N & BROTHER,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
S. W. Corner NINTH and ABCH Sts,,
PUILADELrinA.
DAILY REOEI VINQ
SPRING AND SUMMER STYIiES OF
TIIE LATEST IMPORTATIONS.
A Superior Garment at a reasonable price.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 8 81 Bmrp
HEATERS.
'piIE RUSSIAN AIK-TIGIIT HEATER.
Daniel IVIershon's Sons'
HEATING AND VENTILATING WAREHOUSE
UIUIOVKD TO TIIU
K W. CORNER TWELFTH AND FILBERT, STS.,
Oiiposite the Farmern' Market.
Brick Work of all descriptions and Flro Work
promptly attended to.
a. B. MKK8H0K. 4 Trptfl OKO. B. MKHrinOW.
FLOUR.
c
HOICK FAMILY FLOUR,
For the Trade or at Retail.
EVERY BARREL WARRANTED.
No. 19 and 21 GIRARD Avenue,
1 10 Irorp
East of Front Btreet
STEAMBOAT LINES.
FOR CHK8TER, HOOK, AND
Wilmington, tare, 10 cents. Kxounion, IS
emBiH.
'J Iib swill new nMnieiB. .n. rra,iufl iev urjosnut
Street wharf st 9 44 A. M. snd 34fi P. M., Slid Wilraintoo st
6 6U A. M. snd 1 P. M., stopping st Chester snd Hook each
wajr. 4 9 ftuthst
PARASOLS.
PARASOLS ALL THE NEWEST
f .nnitnn snd Psris stylss. which for novelty. v&-
rietjr, snd elessnos srs unequalled. A Urge ss-
s" 1'. snnmini n .....n ouu
Eralls st the lowee phc, m a. vuvn a timer imou
bWrsT No. S 8. KlUUTU tttroi. 4 10 3w
OARPETINQ8.
C A R P E TINGS!
M'CALLUM. CREASE & SLOAN,
No. 509 CHESNUT Gtroet.
Oppoiile Znthyicndcnc Rati,
Importers of Carpeting3
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Fresh Canton Mattings.
ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS.
r.VCALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN,
CARriJT AND OIL CLOTH WAREHOUSE,
i. sod ciiusrtirr St., piaiurf
4 18 thstwrpJ 11 Opposite Independence Hall.
REALEST ATE AT AUOTION.
REAL ESTATE THOMAS A SONS' SALE.
Modern thre4VHtory Brick Residence. No. Has
loith Sixth street, above Brown street. On Tuesday,
May 4, 1S6S1, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public
sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that modern
three-story brick messuage, with two-story back
building and lot of ground, situate on the west side
of Sixth street, north of Brown street, No. 826; con
taining in iront on Mxtn street is leet, anil ext-emi-inif
in depth 90 fM-t. The house has saloon parlor,
dining-room, kitchen, and out-kit.rhen on the first
floor; gas, bath, hot. and cold water, water-closet,
furnace, cooklnjf range and summer range, and com
plete uuder-ground drainage. Terms, ti'.iOO may re
main on mortgage. Immediate possession. Maybe
examined before 10 o'clock A. M., or from 1 to 3 P. M.
M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers,
4 IB IT 24 Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH Srteet.
M EXECUTOR'S SALE. ESTATE OF RACHEL
Dougherty, deceased. Thomas A Sons, Auction
eers. Two-story frame dwelling and large lot, Cherry
street, west of Eleventh street. . On Tuesday, April
2T, 1S09, at 14 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public
sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all thoso 2 frame
messuages and lot of ground thereunto belonging,
situate on the north side of Cherry street, 118 feet
west of Eleventh street ; the lot containing In front
20 feet, and extending In depth 129 feet on Marks
lane. Tho Improvements arc a two-story frame
dwelling, fronting on Cherry street, and a t wo-story
frame dwelling on Murks lane. Clrtir of all incum
brance. George Kirk. Executor.
M. THOMAS A. SONS. Auctioneers,
4 IS IT 24 Nos. 139 und 141 S. FOURTH Street.
REAL ESTATE. THOMAS SONS' SALE.
.yiiS Business Stand Three-story Brick Tavern and
Swelling, known as the "Golden Kaglo Hotel," S. W.
corner of New Market street and Coates street. On
Tuesday, April 2T, lse, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be
sold at public sale, ut the Philadelphia Exchange, all
that three-story brick messuage and lot of ground,
situate at the southwest corner of New Market and
Coates streets ; containing in fronton New Market
street 43 feet IV Inches, and on Coatea street 19 feet
10 inches. It is known as tho "Golden Kajfle Hotel,"
contains 9 rooms, has underground drainage, etc.
Terms $3000 cash. Immediate possession.
M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers,
415 IT 24 Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH Street.
MREAL ESTATE. THOMAS SONS' SALE.
Three-story Urick Store and Dwelling, S. W.
coiner of Kighth and Wharton streets. On Tuesday,
April 2T, 1869, at 12 o'clock, noon, will lie sold at
public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that
three-story brick store and dwelling, with one-story
brick kitchen and lot of ground, situate at the S. W.
corner of Eighth and Wharton streets; containing in
front on Wharton 16 feet, and extending in depth
along Eighth street 66 feet. It has gas, rangts etc.
clear of all incumbrance. Terms 13D0 may remain
on mortgage.
M. THOMAS SONS, Auctioneers,
4 IB IT 24 NOH. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH Street.
3 REAL ESTATE. THOMAS SONS' SALE.
B"3 Three-story brick, dwelling, No. 1026 Federal
Kireet, west of Tenth street. On Tuesday, April 20,
1H69, ut 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale,
at tho Philadelphia Exchange, all that three-story
brick messuage and lot of ground, situate on the
south side of Federal street, east of Eleventh street.
No. 1026, containing in front on Federal street 18
feet, and extending in depth 100 feet to Naylor
street. Subject to a yearly ground rent of jMit-TO.
M. THOMAS A. SONS, Auctioneers,
4 IB IT Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH Street.
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
MACCARONI.
Very choice SICILY MACCARONI, iu small boxes
of B lb each. A very superior article. For sale by
Thompson Blactt Son & ft,
BROAD and CHESNUT Sts.,
4 8 8tuth3mrp PHILADELPHIA.
PRESH FRUIT IN CANS
s MSVSnV( A A J.l V
UREEN CORN, TOMATOES,
ruMxvuiLai! jniOiuurU-mn,
ASPARAQUS, ETC. LTd
ALBERT O. ROBERTS,
Dealer In Fine Groceries,
UT5rp Cor. ELEVENTH and VINE Streets.
JJIOHAEL MEAGHER & CO.,
No, 228 South SIXTEENTH Street,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
PROVISIONS,
OYSTERS, AND SAND CLAMS,
FOR FAMILY USE.
TERRAPINS $18 PER DOZEN.
PIANOS, ETO.
8TEDTWAY & SONS' GRAND
'"squsrs sna nprtcht Pianoa
BKOri.',N. 100OAN'il, Street
'squsrs snd nprifiht Pianos, st BLAStllN
H 1 U
BRADBURY'S PIANOS. ONK AT
White Hotuo. Kurrn Hit l"r-n:ii
Taylor A Furley's Or gun
W1IXIAM U. i i.SC'UKR, Ns.
GH I C K ERING
" U Orsnd Buuire snd Cnrirbt
fllK Ot,
H Et Mo. 014 CHKhML'T rkreet.
ALBREOHT
RIFKPJi A SOHMIDT,
ul"'W."UHKJUi OK
rTR8T -C LA HH PIANO-FORTK8.
Full gusruntve snd moamj Driees.
8 2 WAKiatOOMii, No. rilO ARCH ftaroee.
fgSfa STECK & CO.'S (t. 1LINES BROS.'
AND MASON HAMLIN'S ' CABINET AN
wfrruoPOLiTAH ohoa-vs,
with the new snd bsn-uMrul
VOX HUMANA.
Evsrj indueement oilsred to purchasers.
t j. k. novus
ii stuth 3m No. 043 CHF.SNUT Street.
ffffi5 "8CHOM AC K ER & GO. 'ST
ORANt), BQUARK, AND UPRIGHT PIANOS.
WAREROOMS, No. 1103 CHESNUT STREET.
N. B. New snd BMond-hsnd Puoos to rent.
Tuning sad Moving promptly stteuded to. 4 1 lu
DRY QOOD8.
E. R. LEE,
43 N. EIGHTH Street,
OLOSINO OUT JO LOTS OF
DRESS GOODS
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
FRENCH PERCALES, BS and l rent, cost double..
M pieces Pure Mohalra, new BhMon, IHJcenM.
Stripe Mohairs, 8T, 4R, and CO oenw.
New Percale Stripe Robea, 498.
IlandtMine Japanese Silks, Elegant Sim-ilex.
dieapoHt Black Sllka In the market.
NKW PARASOLS.
100 dor.en Oenulne Kid (Hoves, at 1 ft
Eleant Shades of VioioV Jonvln.Kld Olove.
A few Job lota from auction, of
REAL HAND-MADE THRKA1;LACE.S, BLACK.
Alao, 10 piece of Nottingham Lace CurtaJux, ut
btif price.
Real Lice Window Drapoxlen, very low.
Great Bargains In Dress Uootla.
Job I-ota of Dimity Bandn. "
Lailies' Lixle and Silk OlOfeH, extw cheap.
OlenU' fine LtHle Gloves.
Ladies' Extra Long Fine Riiffll.sh Hose, 62 con'.
Ladies' Full Regular Howe, 38 to 50 ceuts.
(rent's Regular Half Umc, m and 111 cents.
1000 yards Plaid Nainsooks, Hligbtly solleL
100 dozen Linen HandkercliiefH,. 8 cenU.
DRESS GOODS for Suits, clotting ont at Urcnt Itor.
guiUH.
BOO plecowt best American Calicoes. 12; cenlM.
Now lot of "Robert Werely Corset"
DO dozen Mechanic Whalebone Corsets, S,vecnt..
New Shape HOOP SKIRTS. 4 15 thsmltt,
hkat'dkmo iTs t ration
IK
DRY GOODS.
G
rJo. 727 CIIESKTUT Street.
RICKEY. SHARP & CO..
Pmrr to the reorgwulzation tit their business o
The First of May Next,
WILL OFFER THE
Most Extraordinary Concentration
OF BARGAINS IN
DRY GOODS
KVT.R
Exhibited in tHi Cit.
Their Mock Is nnrivailed for extent and Tariety
and general adaptation to the wants of their putrona,
and will be found replete with the most approved
staples and novelties ia desirable fabrics of recent
lmioitutioD. tl 9tfrp
ONE PRICE,
NO DEVIATION, AND ALL COODS
Guaranteed as Represented.
GEO. D. WISHAM,
No, 7 N. EIGHTH St.,
Is now prepared to oiler one of the largest and best
selected stocks of
DRESS GOODS
TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY, AND WILL BE
SOLD AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICKS.
NEW GOODS OPENING DAILY.
BlackSilks! Black Silks!
BLACK TAFFETA, only $10.
BLACK GROS GRAIN, HEAVY, ttD.
BLACK GROS GRAIN, WIDE, 12-00.
BLACK GROS GRAIN, RICH, 2-llfi, t!if, I2T6,
13-00, $3-60, 14-00, J4-50, 16-00.
FOR BARGAINS CALL AT
,,i:0. I. WlfcllAMVS
ONE PRICE STORE.
No, T North EIGHTH Street
OUR MOTTO SMALL PROFITS AND O.CICK
SAJJiS. 16 tliHtnSinrp
1869.
(OPENED IN 1S03, MARCH 10).
CKNTRAL LOCATION.
LARGE WELL LIGHTED STORE.
A GOOD CLASS OF GOODS.
THE LOWEST TOSSIBLE PRICES.
ESTABLISHED ON FAIR BUSINESS PRINCIPLES.
POLITE AND ATTENTIVE ASSISTANTS.
Where the above cardinal points are true and
strictly observed, in nJncty-nlue cases out of every
hundred, success and prosperity are certain.
SUCH IS OUR EXPERIENCE.
We have now open a mugnitlccut stock of Season
able and Dvsii-able
SILK AND DRESS GOODS,
CASSIMERES AND CliOTHS,
LINENS, WHITE GOODS,
DOMESTIC'S, ETC. ETC.
JOSEPH H. THORNLEY,
L. E. COK. KIGHTH AND SPRING GARDEN,
S VI PIULADKLPHIA.
JOHN W. THOMAS,
405 and 407 N. SECOND St.,
WILL OPEN ON
MONDAY MORNING, ArlUL 12,
A large assortment of
Fine Black Lama Lace Points.
Also, Fine White Lama Lace Points,
Lace Rotunds,
Together with a handsome stock of
Paisley, Printed Cashmere, and Striped
Shawls. W 3mrp
APRIL 15, 1809.
BONNETS, TRIMMINGS. ETO.
G
RAND O r H N I H O
0 : '
SPRING DESIGNS
BONNETS AND HATS,
r otjn
NEW RONNET ROOMS,
No. 806 ARCH Street.
P. A. HARDING & CO.
4 I Mututa
J Q7 EIGHTH ST. RIIJHON STORE.
No. 107 North EIGHTH Street,
(Foar doors abate Arch).
I have now open a splendid assortment of
8ILKS, 8ATIN RIR1JONS,
SATINS, RONNET RIBBONS,
CRAPRS, STRAW HATS,
FIGURED NETS, STRAW BONNETS,
ILLUSIONS, FLOWERS,
To which I would kindly cuH the attention of the
I.adfes.
JULIUS SICHEL,
No. 107 North EIGHTH Street,
FOUR DOORS AMOVE. ARCH.
JP SILKS and SATINS CUT BIAS. 4 I stuthiini
ya(t THOMPSON REYNOLDS,
ImKrter, WTiolialeuntl IMail Dealer in
STRAW AND MIIX1NERY GOODS,
FRENCH FLOWERS,
FEATHFRS, ETC., ETC.
N. W. firner ElUHTIl and VINE Sts.,
R. P. S. HEATH. 14 8 liu Philadelphia.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETO.
ifcmS LADOMUS & CO.
f DUM0XD DEALERS & JEWELERS.
W&TCHBS, JKWBLHY A SILTKH W1RK.
. W1T0HE3 and JEWELET EEPAIEED.
02CliogtTiTit 8t, Phi
Ladies' and Gents' "Watches,
AMERICAN AND IMPORTED,
Of the most celebrated makers.
FINE VEST CHAINS AND LEONTINES,
In 14 and 13 karat
DIAMOND and other Jewelry of the latest designs.
Kiifragvoieiit and Wedding Rings, in 13-karat and
coin.
Hold Silver-Ware for Bridal Presents, Table Cut
lery, Plated Ware, etc. S 2T
T) E M O V A L.
A.. 13. WA It 1 lillNT,
IMPOBTKB OK
Watches, Diamonds, and Jewelry,
Has Removed from the 8. E. corner of Fifth and
Chesuut Streets to ,
No. I029 CHESNUT Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
N. a WATCHES REPAIRED IN THE BEST
MANNER. 3 llthstu.
ESTABLISHED 1828.
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, and
FANOr GOODS.
O. W. RUSSELL,
NO. 22 N. SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
WILLIAM B. WARNE & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers in
WATCH KS AND JEWELRY.
S. K. corner SEVENTH and CHESNUT ftreets,
8 m Second floor, and late of No. 85 S. THIRD St.
SILVERWARE, ETO.
CLARK & BIDDLE.
BRIDAL SILVER,
NO. 712 CHESNUT STRRET,
811thn4 I'HUjADKLPHIA.
OHINA, GLASSWARE, ETO.
rpiIE LARGEST STOCK OF
Decorated Toilet Ware
IN THE CITY
At Great Reductions.
ALSO,
FINE INDIA CHINA
VERY CHEAP.
TYNDALE & MITCHELL,
No. 707 CHESNUT Street,
8 20 Btuthnrarp PHILADELPHIA.
BOOTS AND SHOE3.
TO TIIE PUBLIC THE FINEST AND
Urjwiit stwortinADt of ths boost styles of Boots,
Ositers, Mid tttivss for Men sad Hoys osa bs
hjul st
KRNK8T SOPP8
fjirirs h tlililiment,
em ti. ttJO M. tilHtU ttuwt.
5
ISURANOE.
CONTINENTAL
LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
OF
NEW YORK.
Office, No. 26 NASSAU STREET.
Siatctmuit shotting tho ImmIoam of tbs Ooutpsnr oWsss
thp rsr sud its dinditum o tho SUt dsfvoA Dsogas
ber, WC8:--
IVIicies IkmimI In 1368 6W4
Amumit itL-wnyl 81 U,.'ISU, I8
l)iriDHNI
DenUrnd ou sll Pulioins, Jsnusr, ISO. XO nc OfnwK.
1 tNCOIWH..
Kslsnoe duo Io. 31. 110J, 1 57.1 1
1'nniuinm and Inleront re
ceived in tm l,.V26,0.1i01
Ksiendituras (inf ludinji Lomhw :t(M,6l7OS
Total AweU Si.()07TTr8-i
fisid in IStiS Hf,SO0O
lntervHt roceived six) scoruad iU,U7'00
SUCCESS UN PAR ALLEIJ4D.
Tlie ffruwth of its irmurnnco is shown. Ij ths followias
sxomt
If IUrie. Amonnt InenreM.
IX. 1.404. &,WI,f
w i.m 11,TSM
1WA ,(XH 16.3SS.W
Tutsi 1 157
s:A,'Zi:t,o:4a
REASONS. FOR INSURING
IN THK
CONTINENTAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF
NEW YORK.
1. Chartered audi tho Laws of the Stnts of Now Todk
and prohibited inm onmminu in speculation of snj kis.
Not allowsd tu undnrtskn any but life rieke, snd csnnot is
vut its fund eicopt in Unid Htatos Stocks, Now Ysri
State Ktocks, snd MurtguAo bonds with double security.
2. (h-Rinized on tho Mutual plan. Profits snnnsllf
divided, which may be applied to the csacollstioa sf
Inuih, to s permanent reduotion of future premiums, or ks
he piirrhnse of sdilitinnsl insuranc.
8. I'conmnicol and caroful in it management, haviaf
paid iu loawn from reooipts uf interaKt on investmonhl
sloun.
4. ltsuns all appnved forms of Policies, Ordinary Life,
Single PaymiSit, Tonu, Endowment, Joint Life, snd As
nuitifs. .
6. Rates of premJum as Ion as s proper seoarity will ad
mit. No extra rate charged for rinks upon tho lives of fe
males.
6. Allows s loan to the niwured. if dosirnd, of one-third tk
animal premium, when it amounts to $40 or more, withoat
requiring premium notes. Loans not deducted from tk
policy in raxe ot death after three years.
7. Makes no charge for medical examination, policy fee,
or Htamp.
8. Allows thirty days' grace in payment of renewal pre
miums, during whloh time the policy remains in full foroe.
9. Alter tlurso annual payuionts of premium, the ssiuntd
can, if in embarTAH&od circumstances, continue his poUoy
for s period of time nearly equal to that in which it has
already been in force, by paying merely tho intereit on ths
premiums whon they become due: or, having psid his pre
mium, and he bo proxsod for money for other purposes, h
can temporarily loan from ths Company a sum, in i iwft.
equal to four-fifths of tho net value of his pelicy.
10. Oives to the assured on any pLtn, af tor tho third year's
premium has beou paid, tho privilege to exohango for a
paid-up policy ; or, if the object for which the insurance was
effected Hhiill have ooasod' will purchase his policy st its
equitable value, paying m., therefor.
11. Premiums may be paid annually, semi-annually, ft
annually, or quarterly.
12. Kach policy-holder given s voice in the election, sad
management of tho tympany.
lit A U Policies and dividends non-forfeitablo.
14. Never contented a claim, and pay Its losso promptly.
All policies incontestable for the tiHoal causes.
16. InsurtHl have the largest liberty t travel wi thost
estra charge.
Id. Kxtond every sivanlago to tho insured which Unas
and experience have shown to be just snd safe.
17. Insures only first-class rinks; therefore the mortalisy
among its members is annually light.
18. Thrift of the ('ompuny unparalleled io the annals af
Life Assurance.
Policies are issued by tho Compsny :
In favor of yourself, your wife, children, parents, brothers
snd sisters, or creditors, or any person depending on yoa.
alho on joint Uvea, payable to the survivor on the death af
either.
The ratio of expenses as compared with
the amount of business is excelled by but
one Company.
JUSTUS LAWRENCE,
PBK8IDKNT.
J. P. ROGERS,
SKORKTART.
Pennsylvania Branch Office,
Jo. 425 CXIESiarUT Street.
WHITER & JEWELL, .
MANAGERS.
Solicitors dosiring to sot for this Company will b liber
ally dealt witk.
4 Utuths 8t rm WINTKR 4 JKWKLU
9-P-THS OASSIMERES, ETO
WM- T. SN0LGEASS & CO.'S
EXTENSIVE
XLSTAXZi AT7D WIIOLESALU
CLOTH HOUSE,
No. 34 South SECOND Street, and
No. 23 STRAWBERRY Street.
Constantly on hand a large and aeU-asaortod stock of
r,AKNijii:iti-:M,
VKSTI."CSS, IITC1. ktc.
ADAPTKD TO MEN'S AND BOYS' VfKAR,
A. T LOW P It I O i: 8.
4lmra
MEDALS. '
r.DD FELLOWS' PARADE MKDAL.T1I3
usdorsigned hsvs published a
BKAUTHUL URDAL
k- hs day ot ths ooraing snntverssi
thitiaJ Tof TbSi JrVUdey ths founder of
YI'a TTnTonriat lattsring and device, on ths n
wfiKdiTi oenu: by ths qusatit Le p
ths day o' ths ooraing anniversary; obvsrs.
tad of 1
(propria
l Mod
ths Orilor.
Tnvnrmn.
Quantity (16 per uuudraC
I f.ni iiMWunt to Sireats snd dealers.
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