The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, April 17, 1869, FIFTH EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE DAILT KVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATUKbAY, APRIL 17. 1863.
Owning Sdcgtapli
PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON
(nCKDATS kXCRPTXD),
AT TUB KVENINQ TELEGRAPH BUILDING,
NO. 10ft 8. THIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
The Me U three cent per copy (double tkeef); or
UpMem fntt per vtrk, payable to the carrier by whom
merved. The rubcriptvm price by mail U Hint Dollar
per annum, or One IMLar and Fifty cent! for tiro
month, invariably in advance for the time ordered.
SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 18459.
the wish c ii una ii.
X.kwt niiflit tins Urillhli IIouhc of Common. li
rmtod Mr. (iludrtlonc' Dim-HtaliliHlimout 1)111 for
Ax full hours, mid llio rcettlt wnn another triumph
for the I.llxr:il Ministry hy an overwhelming
majority. Yet there wan a show of defection in
tlit Mini.-terliil rank. Mr. K. 8. Aytoun, the
l.lhrral incnilx-r for Klrkaldy, created an intense
1'lti'incnt by declaring his oiionltlon to the
p.irtiriilitr clan-u iu the bill which provide for
hc Miort of Mnyniioth College. The clause
referred to declarer that the trnstees of
tlii institution hall receive out of the
MK--tM of the Katiiblinhed Church about
t-1,77",00, l'ln fourteen times the amount of
the present annual Government grant for its Flip
port. Thi Ih to be in final discharge of the
claim of the Institution, and to operate as it
coinplclo Heverancc from the State. If the ro
mirii!l'le genius who makes tip the cable news
in London had been encaged upon a horse-race,
he would doubtless have given uh the full par
ticulars. As the Kiibjcct hapened to be such a
trilling one as the revolutionizing of the Irish
policy of the British Government, he could not'
be expected to eutcr into details, and conse
quently we tire unable to divine the
grounds on which Mr. Aytoun based Ills opposi
tion to the Maynooth College clause in Mr. Glad
stone' bill. It may be ho wan opposud, t'u Into,
to any grant whatever to thin Catholic institu
tion, or It may be that ho took the directly oppo
site view and advocated the continuance of the
prettent annual grant.
Whatever were the grounds of Mr. AytounV
assault on tho Government bill, the mere cir
cumstance of an indication of defection in the
Ministerial ranks was received by tho Conserva
tives with loud fchont of applause, and the scene
which ensued was so noisy and turbulent that,
if enacted in any American legislative body, it
would have disgraced even such of them as are
regarded an beyond the reach of further dis
grace. Iiut tho friends of liberal government in
both countries need entertain no fear that Mr.
Aytoun' opposition will imperil the cause
which they have at heart. Tho Libcrul majority
In the House of Commons cannot possibly bo
reduced below one hundred, and with
this fact lu view, the ultimate success
of Mr. Gladstone's disestablishment scheme,
substantially as it was framed by the ministry,
hi assured, as far as the uctlon of the llouso of
Commons Is concerned. When the bill roaches
the House of Lords its fate will bo problemati
cal. But the reform Is so inherently just that
even the titled arihtocracy of England cannot
withstand it long, without becoming Involved in
the grand overthrow of old and effotu institu
tions. '
OUR TRADE WITH C I'll A.
The Importance of the Island of Cuba to tho
United States will be readily perceived by a
glance at the trade between the two countries.
The latest statistics accessible ure those for the
year 18ft3. It appears that during tnj years 18(11,
1803, and 1863, the total exportation of Cuba
reached 114.V,098'83, of which amount
$fi9,000,643-96 or nearly til per cent. were em
braced in the exports to the United States.
During the same period of three years the total
Importations of tho United States rcachml
$881,100,346. Our imports from Cuba therefore
amounted to nearly 8 per cent, of our total Im
portations for the period named.
The imports into the Island of Cuba for tho
years 1861, 1862, and 1863 aggregated .V),:iOJ,-560-87.
Of this amount full i&M,!)o5,M0!j -or
over 73 per cent. were embraced in tho imports
from the United States. Without taking into
the account the natural increase in trudo during
the pafat six years, we find thut the exports from
Oitba to the United States reach an annual value
of about 23,000,0()0, and the imports Into
Cuba from the United States an annual
value of $12,a,000 a totul of UUVi'i.OOO.
After nil, this Is tho (strongest urgumont in be
half of the manifest destiny theory and ulti
mate annexation.
THE LEGISLATIVE MUTUAL ADMIRA
TION HOCIET1'.
The Legislature would scarcely have been true to
itself if it had notorganlzed a Mutual Admiration
Society as a graud finals of its proceedings, aud
Indulged in the Interchange of presents and com
pliments, which we duly chronicled in yester
day's edition. The manifest danger that the
members .would encounter on their return to
their constituents a storm of opprobrium, obvi
ously increased the necessity of offering up obla
tions on the shrines of vanity, aud of dumonstra-
1 ting that the recipients of these gifts had not
yet sunk so low as not to have one, two, or pos
sibly even three, persons In the Commonwealth
Mill ready to do them reverence. Wo can
Hearecly suppress a feeling of indignation, how
ever, at the partiality displayed in these pro
ceedings, and we can conceive of no good rea-
. son why, after so many presents wore dis
tributed, testimonials of some kind wcro
not awarded to every member and olUeer of tho
House, from tho Speaker dowu through tho
' supernumerary paxters and folders to the pages.
The very least that should have been done,
under the circumstances, was the offer of a liuc
tooth comb, or a tobacco box, or a meerschaum,
by everybody to everybody else, amid a chorus
of flattering speeches, and the simultaneous
blowing of a hundred legislative penny-whlstlo
trumpets of praise. Why should Strang get a
gold watch-chain, or Davis a cane, and Mc
Kinstry be denied a copy of "Joo
Miller" for use when he laboriously
prepares to perpetrate another joke? Why
should .Speaker Clark receive u gavel, aud Mr.
Josephs be allowed to return home without a
bos of lemons, as a testimonial of admiration for
his skill as alow comedian? Why should Mr
Mnall. lU'sldent Clerk, receive a clock, and tho
supernumeraries of the House be bereft of leather
medals for their heroic patriotism in drawing
rmv for Imaginary services t hy should Mr.
Wilson receive a silver pitcher, and dozens of
Ills colleagues be left without even u silver spoon
to remind them of the chances lor plunder which
have lm-sed away forever:'
It is evident that tho force of habit prevailed
even in the work which was designed to be the
crowing glory of the session, and that tho mem
bers were so accustomed to treating the people
jii a f-pirit of injustice und partiality, that they
could not be Just and equitable lu distributing
testimonials on their own floor, among their
associates. Tho reparation of this wrong must
be left to the voluntary action of the people or
the generosity of future Assemblymen, and this
reparation will not bo complete until the follow
ing gifts are distributed:
1. A copy of Conway's poem, descriptive of
the future fate of bribed legislators, printed in
letters of gold, to every memlxr.
2. A piece of phecp's pluck to every supporter
of the Sheep bill.
3. A blow from a cowhide to every advocate of
the Cattle bill.
4. A legal demand to pay into the public trea
sury ull bribes received during the session to
every supporter of the new Tax bill.
f. A ocntence to work ono hundred days, with
out pay, under tho guard of the police, on Broad
street, in making excavations for the extension
of the Nicolson pavement, to every supporter of
tho bill to prevent the removal of the railway
tracks.
6. Constant employment, at low wages, for a
peilod of one year, as scavengers, to the authors
and engineers of the Twelfth und Sixteenth 8ts.
Passenger Kailway bill.
7. A chance to bo blown up at the next boiler
explosion, to tho supporters of the patent high
pressure, low-gaugo Indicator, boiler-inspection
fchenie.
8. A certificate exonerating for ever from all
houorable public service to every member who
failed to act up to tho advice Shakespeare puts
Into tho mouth of one of his characters: "Let
all the ends thou aim'st at be thy God's, thy
country's, and truth's."
The .May Itlngnxinpn.
Turner Brothers A Co. send us l.ippineott't Mnrjiu
ziir forMay. The frontispiece of this number Is a
capital design by Kensell, engraved by Lauderhaek,
entitled "Hans Hreitmann In Politics," and Illustrating
Mr. Leland's ballad. The table of contents Is as fol
lows: "Key oud the Breakers," Chapter xv to xvlil;
"May Apples," by W. I Shoemaker, a poem;
"Salmon Fishing in Maine," by A. C. Hamlin; "Hans
Breitmunn as a Politician," by Charles O. Leland,
Part III; "Rongegorge," a tale, by Harriet. Prescott
Spofford; "Life In the Coal Mines," by Thomas 1L
Wulton ; "A few Curious Derivations," by Professor
Henry Coppeo; "Dick Lyle's Fee," by I Clarke
Davis; "Spectrum Analysis," by Charles Morris;
"Karl Douglas, of Philadelphia," by B. II. Coates ;
"Recollections of Washington Irving," by L. Gay
lord Clarke ; 'The Old Academy,'! a true ghost story ;
"Argosy," a poem, by Adelaide Cllley : "Our Monthly
Gossip;" and "Literature of tho Day."
From the same house wo have also received
Gvdey'H Lady' Book for May.
RELIGIOUS NOTICES.
jtkjy- SUNDAY SCHOOL INSTITUTE.
To be hald by the Pennsylvania "Sabbath School As
sociation, In the
HKTHANY SABBATH SCHOOL HALL,
TWKNTY-bWOND AM8H11'PKN HTKKKTS.
KcKininnu on SUNDAY Kvening, April 18, lSrt9, at 8
o'clock, ana continuing MONDAY, April 19; TtTKSDA V.
April au; W KDfcKriDA Y, April al ; and THURSDAY,
April 23. Afternoous at 8 o'clock and evening at S
o'clock
Hot. Mpww. KGLFRTON, of Chicago; VINCKNT. of
New York ; I'Kl'MhUI.L, of Hurtford, and otner leading
humlajr bt-hool niin will take part. Kverybody is in
vitod. 4 16 at
ORDINATION SKKVICK AND FARE-
WHLLMISNIONARY MKKTINU. Mr. F.DWAKD
P. CAPP (who departs next Wednnsdur for China asa
AliHaionary of the Hoard of Foreign Missions of the Presby
terian Church I, wiU be ordiuned hy the Central Presbytery'
of Philadelphia, in the CKNTKAL PHKSUYTKKIAN
CHUKCH, hit.. It 'Ml and CHKKRY Streets, on Mon
day Kvening, April 111. at to 8 o'clock. KeT. Dra. M US
OKA VK, M'Kr.K, and HKF.D, and Messrs. D. A. UUN
NlNl.HAM and J. A. HF.NHY will take part in the ser
vice. All interested in Foreign Missions are cordially in
vitedto attend. 4 17 at
jwr REV. JOHN T. GRACEY WILL LEC-
TURK in TAHKRNACLK M. F.. CHURCH, F.I.K.
TFNTH Street, above Jeffnraon. on THURSDAY and
IKIDAY hVK.MNCHl, April it! and 23. on the Country
and People of India. First Lecture What they do and
why they do it. Second Lecture What they believe and
why thry believe It. Adult's Tickets, go cents. Ctiil
dren'a. It cent. 4 17 awthilt
fcjr KKV- KICHARD NEWTON, D. D.,
will preach a sermon in behalf of the Philadelphia
Tract, and .VI iHion Society, in the Presbyterian Church,
tug, Isth instant, at V Si o'clock. A collection will be taken
for the cause. Public invited.
toy- "THE WOMEN OK THE BIBLE.
llev. WILLIAM B. CUI.L1SS will preach the first of
a aerie of sermons on the above Hubject, in the HK1DKL-
tiKKo Kr.rUKAir.n t iium M. mni.U:H street, above
I wellth, to-morrow (Sunday) evening, at 1 o clock. All
are invited.
UK- FREE CHLKCH OF THE 1MTERCES
SOR. SPRI.NtJ OA RIKN, below Broad. -Services
at 10 3m A.M. and 74 P. M. Sunday evening, the Rector
will deliver a discourse to young men on the "Succession of
Historic Kvidenre of tne (lenuinenesa or the liospel."
tanuliee deinug free newa can select them from those not
already occupiea
Bar A NATIVE OF BUR.MAII WILL SPEAK
To-morrow at 3'f P. M., in the TKNTH BAPTIST
CHURCH, and in the evening in the FIFTH BAPTIST
( Hl Ulll, comer ot KlCH l hKN I'll and Sl'KINCi UAR-
lie la aoon to aau an missionary.
jfej- REV. J. II. VINCENT, OF NEW YORK,
will preach tomorrow morning in the TABKRNA
CLK KAi-TlST CHURCH, CHtoNUT, west of Kigh
teenth Street; and Rev. U. A. PKLTZ in the evening. Ser
vice at lu; and 7,V
lHa- SERMONS TO.YOUNG MEN! NORTH
PRF.SbY1F.RIAN CHURCH, SIXTH Stroot,
above l.reen. Ninth aeraion Tomorrow (Sabbath) Krou-
ing at 7 o'clock, by Rev. J. K. MolLVALVK, D. D.,of
FnncaUin, N. J. V oung men and the puhlio welcome.
ZsJ- NORTH V. P. CHAPEL, MASTER
mrwi, nMrf riTieenin. new. VAViu Kr.KK.
I. I..ol Hittstmrtf.At lu A. M , and Hw. WILLIAM
1AVUMN.U. 1. of liAUiilUjo. Otiio. ml 7ViP. M. All
r t-ortlially inritca.
r- ST. ANDREW'S CHAPEL, THIR-
TKKNTH Street, below WashingUin avenuo. Di
vine aervica To-uiorrow, tstli inatant, at ioM o'clisik A. M.
Sermon by Rev. t.KOKl.K ItKIM.Hl'HST, and at 74
P. -M. aermon by Rev, fm I.I.I PS BROOKS.
fv-y- (iODS COVENANT OK THE DAY
AM) NKiHT.- Rev. Dr. MARCH'S Third Sermon
on Bible la-Hna from the Book of Natnre.To-inorrow (Sun
dsy Kvening. at 1U o'clis-k, in CLINTON STRK.Kf
C IH'HI II, 'I K.N I II. below Spruce. All cordially invited.
Bar ST- 1'AL L'S CHURCH. THIRD STREET,
below Waluut. lMvino aervic To-morrow Morn
Ing, at lu1-, and in the Kvening at quarter to S.
Prayer meeting every Saturday evening at quarter to H.
Strangers cordially luvited.
fuvr I.UTllERBAUM ENGLISH LUTHERAN
( 111 R( II. T W FI.KI II and OXFORD Streets.
Rev. NoAli M. PRICK, PaMor. I v. "llibbi -la it Iruo.'"
7v, "laily a,rrowa. ami Ibetr conHolaiiona." Fewa free.
teiY- SPRING GARDEN BAPTIST CHURCH,
IIUHi r M il Street, above Wallaco, Rev. L P.
IIOUMir Ki.KH. Pastor. Preaching To morniw at
A. ALalldJ V P. M SablMltll ScIi.mI at i P. Al.
tear TABERNACLE M. E. CHURCH. EI.E-
VF.NMt Street, alstve Jefferson.- Snbbalh, Rev.
JOHN T I.RAC I.V al In , A M "Tho Bible by tne way
aide hi Judea." At7y. lU-v. Till IMAM). M UK I'll Y.
teiT WESTERN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,
, , SKVKN IKKN I'H and HI.BKRTStri.eia. Rev. S.
Vh 1 1 K-N'"FN will prea4 h S,d,bulh, al 10, A. M., ani
lr. r. K AUAMS at M v I. M
te-ir Ml RCH OK THE COVENANT. FIL-
vi vJ,,"r Street, almve Sevente mlh. - Bishop STK
, .,V,,T,'i.'''1 "aitiiinist.-r tne rile uf Continuation
in this hurch Tiniorrow Fvening
tor J'1'1;' 'liT PRESBYTERIAN cTTuRCH.
A M andl'l, P ii '' l'uorr.w at lu
terS" CHILDREN'S CHL'RCII-THE NEXT
arrmon to the young ,n therouran on "Bible Won.
de,.",t the I III -kl'H l TI1K K I' 1 P 1 1 A N Y, I o mor
row af u rnoun al 3 o ,-lK-k. ., umr
te-T ARCH STREET M. E. CHURCH REV
C. II. PAYNK, Paator, Tu-iuurrow at U A M an I
J.Si P. M. Strangera invited. 1
teiT TKISITY M. E. CHUIU'lf. EUUITH
Htiwt, atiove Race. Rev. IlR. CAsTLK at Ulk,'
Rev. H. N. t'H KW at 7-,. Btrangera invitoj. '
If.- PREACHING TO-MORROW", AT 10VT A
W M..BUTrONWOOI)PHKsllVIKRlANk4lURiJH
Set on. n by ho v. A I. It Kill' UARNKS. .'
BOOTS AND 8HOES.
TO THE PUBLIC THE FINEST AND
argewi a ,r n iiiini n luf imwm ui noota,
(iaitera, aud bhoea for Men and Boyt can be
bdl
r-nn r.n r rurrn
Ijirge Ftalllhinent,
fn 9. tfJU at Ia.jl'U t)t(t,
8 PE Of A L NOT IOE8.
teiT PUBLIC MEETING
r THK
AMKRIOAW LITKRARY ASSOClATnN,
at their IU1I, No. loll CHKSNUT Htreet, MO it AT
KVKNIWO. rftta inat., at ' o'clock. All are Invited.
U yM. T. CKRNKA, Praaident.
f&r JAMES E. MURDOCH, Esq.,
Will mad for the boiit-fH of
NIWKTKKNTH STHKLT M. P.. C1ICRCH,
AT 1HK CIII7HI M,
WINKTFKNTH AND 1'OPi.AH 8TKF.KTS.
THURSDAY FVKNINtj, April C. SA.
Ticketa CO cenU For mlc t tl,. ,),r- iMii'
eon
CTTY TKKArKKK,
JOSEPH N. pr.rRSOL
SubjtK't fo Dcnioonitlr' Utiles.
4 ITtf
IP,. h),LL ttK.KMAN SCHOOL. N. m
RACK. Street.
t W N WPI.'l.'u. 1 ii r . I -
Fngliahpoot.'llKSI)AY F FNINtl. Anril JJ. T.cket,.
w centa;
at
Mi.
llniuiiion'i
nr I
No. Ull
Clicnul
street
4 17Jf
te,r THE ANNUAL MEETING OK THE
UJMBKRIN1 COMPANV will be held at their Ort.oe,
f,"rtv,,irt omnm of FOU KTH and WAI.NCT, nnTCKV
1A Y, May 4, at 1 J o cl.s a. to el.vt Board of Director, for
the ensuing year, and for other purposes
.J!J!?.,,'"' CHAS.K: ANSPACH. Treasurer.
t.1 BIN(:r, U MINING AND
IcniTKHMJHwNa0i,WAI,Y' N'-rtheast corner of
E!ll i J?ih 2 .rAV!1 1 Ntr- -Coupons due .May I
will tie paid on that date.
417toth7f CHAS.JA NSPACH, Treasurer.
"a.M1,AKKS' KIUST READING, NEXT
o.u7.Vk,-iPAV "VKNINU, Hall (iernian Sch.s.l. No.
VJS RACK Street. 17 Sit
OLOTHINQ.
The Aurora Borealis of Thursday Night.
There has been considerable speculat ion among scientific
men aa to the cause of the extraordinary illumination of
the akiea on Thursday night. We.ars happy to give the
most recent and reliable theory. It ia well known that
these Northorn Light are reilections of something or
other exceedingly brilliant and beautiful. But what conld
be so beautiful, noic, as to cause such magnificent reflective
displays' The theory which we feel bold to announce is
that the wonderful appearance waa caused by reflections
from the magnificent lot of gorgeously tinted Spring Oooda
In ROCKHILL A WILSON'S store. Departing from
the old fogy idea that every man ought to dress In black,
and make himself look as much as potwiblo like dark mid
night, this long-established and enterprising firm have
made provision for each citizen to attire himself with all
the splendor of an Aurora Borealis. Fjaiuination of this
unsurpassed Spring Stock of clothes and materials ready
to be made into clothea, und investigation into the won
derfully low prices, will well repay our citizens.
Co, then, to the
GHEAT imOWN HALL,
Nos. 603 and 605 CHESNTJT Street,
and ycu will be handsomely doi.lt with by
ROCKHILL & WILSON.
Q A R D.
OUR NEW STORB,
No. 830 MARKET STREET,
OPKNED FOR BUSINESS,
On Thursday Morning, 15th Inst.,
With a very large and superior Htock of
MEN'S,
BOYS', AND
CHILDREN'S CLOTHING,
And also a very Imndsome stock of
PIECE GOODS
For Customer Trade.
The paltllo In general are Invited to call and exam
ine these goods. Whether you wunt to buy or not,
come.
A. BROWN & CO.,
No. 830 MARKET STREET.
W. BROWN & CO.
Will continue business at the Old Stand,
Birthplace of Liberty Building,
NO. 700 MARKET STREET,
. 416 4p2t PHILADELPHIA.
"f H E STAR.
THE LARGEST ONE-PRICE
CLOTHING HOUSE.
No advantage taken of a want of knowledge of
goods. FINK GOODS AT THK LOWKST RATKS.
STRICTLY ONE PRICE.
PERRY & CO.,
4 IS tlistu 12t No. 609 CHF.SNUT St., above Sixth.
ESTON & BROTHER.
MERCHANT TAILORS,
S. W. Corner NINTH and ARCH Sts.,
PHILADELPHIA.
DAILY RECEIVING
SrRINO AND SUMMER STYLES OP
THE LATEST IMPORTATIONS.
A Superior Garment at a reasonable price.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. S81Smrp
CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!
WM. D. ROGERS.
CARRIAGE BUILDER,
1009 and 1011 CHESNTJT STREET.
Superior Carriage of my own manufacture built
for the
DRIVING SEASON
OK
1 M O O,
COMMNINO
STYLE,
DURABILITY, AND
ELEGANCE OF FINISH.
Atteutlon given to repairing. 14 17 statu
tarridgea stored aud Iusurauce effected.
OHROMOS.
c
IIROMO EXPOSITION.
J AS. S. EARED & SOUS
LOOKINU UI.AHH WARKHOOM
AND
FKKK JAIXEUY OF PAINTINIJH,
IS a. 81U ChoNiuit Htreet.
Now opon. aa atnmlr intoriwtln Mhihitlnn, m-aparw
to paplain the method ot procuring chmmos, and to aho
Micir rrmarkahla tirinlity to tho oneinala. giving a lull
nwir in tha oft-r"ttrl qiiPHtion, "W hat are Cbnrnioaf
M itJi thia view ara plarcd, by rM, tmvorBl prominent
original paint iiiR". and the rhromos from thorn, fur careful
comparixon, among which are :
W liil ller'N 'JInrloot lloy."
ItlorMladt'M C'ulirornla Nuu.
lifmmi'ii'.a IoiiIlr3r Ynrd."
'In 1 1 "4.roii oQi"l'."
lrl4'lirM "AhIuiiiu In tVliite
Jlounl iilnM.
?lr. Lilly 31. Kpfnrep'i. lcU.
lrrrlei," und other.
At prfwnt ari expound in th. show window, on f 'hesnut
atrfot. the original painting and c-hronio of I.AKK, LU
y.KKNK, lir 'I'iii-IipI. (Jopipnof thia and all other Chrnmos
alwavH lor sale. Hy ppmial arrangpnipnt we now make a
notalile rmluction in the prices of PHANU'8 CUKOMOH,
aa followa :
4roniof Chirkena or Onaila, each .1711
hit American lAndm'spea, each lit
Autumn, Kenpus ;reok 4'W
1 he r'oultry Yard 3 7
I 'orroggio's Magdalen 7'n
1 he Kill's riayground 4'ii
"A Friend in Nood" 4 M
Kafter Morning 7 B4
Whittlor1. "liarefoot Hoy" 3 7a
Sunlight in Winter. P1I.
Hieratadt'a Palifornia Sunset I'M
HorwMiin a Storm 5rt3
The Two Kriooda 4 h
The Unronpcious Hleoper 4 W
lioyhood of Lincoln 9'M
down of Now Kngland 11 "Ja
And all others at the same rates. Full lixts and prices
and Prang's "JOUKNAL OF POPULAR ART," on ap
plication. 4 12 Lltrv
GROCERIES, E.TO.
FINE GROCERIES,
In Great Variety, Always in Store
Also, PLNE .SIIKKRIF.S1 AND MADK1KA WI.VK
PKRFKCTLY I'llJK I'OKT, viutaKes of 184T,
and 1HU6.
PUKE BUAMIIES, COKDIALS, A.M l'INK
CIOAJtH,
AT TUB LOWKST CASH PRICKS.
SIMON COLTON & CLARKE,
1MPOKTEKS,
S. T. COR. BROAD AND WALNUT STS.,
tutlw PHILADELPHIA.
QHOICE HAMS.
DAVIS' DIAMOND HAMS.
MARYLAND HAMS.
C. NEWBOLD'S HAMS.
SHOW BEEF.
SlXiAR C l'KKI), 1)111 KD OJ SMOKKD.
NKW BURLINGTON SMOKED HEUIUNG.
W. O. FAMILY FLOl'R, the finest In the conn"
try, always on hand.
CRIPPEN & MADDOCK,
Io. 115 S. THIItn Strrrt,
BELOW CIIESNUT,
Dealers and IMPORTERS in Fine Groceries of every
description. 4 IT 8t4p
MACCARONI.
Very choiee SICILY MACCARONI, in HtuiiJl boxes
of 5 lbs. each. A very superior article. For sale by
Thompson BM'i Son & Co,
BROAD and CHESNUT Sts.,
4 S 8tutb3mrp
PHILADELPHIA.
FAIRBANKS' SCALES
THE STANDARD!
The Demand for them Greater
Than Ever.
CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER SCALE IN THK
.WORLD OF EQUAL SIK AND STRENGTH,
AND MORE GENERALLY IN USE.
Hay Scale,
Truck MnlM,
Depot NchIcw,
lMutTorm Seale,
Counter Scale.,
i:vi:itY VAitiiri'v.
WAREHOUSE TRUCKS
Ol' all liliid.
Haiti n In" latent Alarm .Money
Druwer,
For sale, wholesale and retail.
FAIRBANKS & EWING,
No. 715 CHESNUT Street,
I'HILADELPHIA.
Scale of all kinds repaired and put in perfect
wvlghiug order. 4 17 8tutli3Uf
FLOUR.
plIOICE FAMILY FLOUR,
For the Trade or at Retail.
EVERY BARREL WARRANTED.
Key t ono ITloui? IMIHm,
Ko. 19 aud 81 GIRARD Avenue,
1 19 imry Sunt of Trout street. '
J O H W 17 A W A ra A K E R,
CLOTHIER,
818 CHESNUT STREET. 823
;
THE NEW
CHESNUT STREET ESTABLISHMENT
FOR
AN
FASHIONABLE TAILORING.
DEPARTMENT OF READY-MADE CLOTHING.
Tli e design of this Department is to famish a Finer Class of made
up Garments than rhiladcl phia. trade has heretofore supplied.
MAIEniAIS USEB.-TW Mfif 2Iomf Manufactures and
the latest foreign Importations. All the novelties in Spring Goods
and, choicest selections of texture and patterns.
ST1TLZ3 OP TflUJLn-JJT.All garments eat in the best and most
fashionable modes, and finished with a decree of care and- taste
that make them very unlike and superior to what is commonly un
derstood by "Heady-made Clothing."
OTORKXkfXAraSXXXF. None but the best. The Tailors employed in
this Department will bet only such as could work on the finest custom,
ivork, good sewing, no ripping, or buttons coming off.
All gentlemen who would avoid the delay of ordinary clothes, and,
the necessarily hi gh er price of custom work, are here offered gar
ments much superior to the
Ordinary Run of Ready-Made Clothing.
The public are invited to examine our NEW BROWN-STOfl E
Jl U I LI) I AG, a n d ou r FIRST AND FINEST STOCK. u
' THE PUBLIC CROWD ON TO EXAMINE AND TO BUY
K0CK1ITLL
STOCK OF
SPRING
Tii is iiivi:srr icvisr, offeued.
GOODS SELECTED for this Spring's business with even more
than usual care.
WORKMANSHIP CHALLENGES comparison with that of any
other house in this or any other city.
No shams about the GREAT CL OT11ING HOUSE.
A dollar's worth of Clothes for every dollar you pay,
Boys' Suits, with or without Vests.
School Suits.
Sunday-go-to-mccting Sit, its.
Excursion Suits.
Business Suits.
. . . Coachmen's Spring Coats.
Driving C oats.
And. all you, want for Spring.
Oar long experience enables us to know exactly what we are about
when we tell the public that ire have t he
Most tastefully selected-,
Most beautiful out.
Most elegantly finished,
Most elaborately gotten up, and
Most economically priced
Stock of Spring Clothes
In PhiUidelirhia, or any other city. Thercfm-e, bring your cash to the
GREAT BROWN-STONE HALL,
Nos. 003 and 005 CHESNUT Street.
4 17 St
NOVELTIES IN
HOW1ER, COLLADAY CO.,
CHESNTJT STREET, AB0YE BROAD,
orsriED this i&orx?xrja,
NEW STYLE JACONET 110BES,
JUST RECEIVED TX103VE PARIS.
I IOM J:i , COL LADAY Sc CO.
Call attention to the assortment of Goods in this Department, embracing
it i ..' it riuti: ii poiM hi, .v iuiioi-.i,
I -ASIA I ,.;: lOI3(TN, I.A9IA IAL'I? 1MTULOTS,
lA4'i: l'OI.Vrs, I. A .MA LACK VUSTH.
TlieM Rooda ure till of our own Ini2ortutiou, uud of the bet
muli? rt will be ioia ul modcrute iu-Icc. 4
& WILSON'S
ELEGANT CLOTHING,
i
ROCKHILL & "WILSON.
JACONET ROBES.