THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, JgffL .6 MUSICAL. ANtt DRAJIAJCi The CUT Annulment. ( AT TnH Aoadrmt OF Mchio La Grande l)tteK',M tie GcroWtin will be performed this evening for th ' benefit of Mr. George Hood, with Madame Rose Bell a the "Duchease," M. Carrier as "Fritz," M. Beckers to 'Hleneral Bourn," M. Uenot as "Baron ruck," M. Bonrgotn aa "Baron OroR," M, Mussay as "tfepo Uinc1 Madame Ouerettl aa ''Wanda." 1m Yi I'nritienne. will be prtven at the matinee to morrow, and L'iKH Crtvt at the farewell perforuianoo to-morrow evening. ' ' At thk Chkhnut The Fieidofth Cloth of Gold will be performed this evening. A matinee to-mnr-row. Thin piece will be withdrawn after next week, an the company is under engagement to return to Chicago. At th Wai.nct Shakespeare's birth and death will be commomorated this evening by the appear ance of Mr. J. II. llarkctt as '-Hlr John FalRtaff In Hhakcspearc comedy of The Merry Wine of Windnor, afUT wlilch the fifth act of Midsummer Sihf Lrreavn will le given, and the performance will con clude with the burleKque of Ixion. At thh Arch Lotta will appear thin evening ai "Little Nell" and the "Alarehlouetw." A matinee to- At thk Thkatkk COMiqrit MIhh Susan Gallon will appear this evening in Ottenhacb's Marriage by Lan-Ui-n and the old musical farce of So Song Ao Supper. On Monday will be produced, for the tlrst tlmo in America, a new operetta, by IHipratl entitled Jntettet Atthb Ahkkican an immense variety of attrac tions are offerel. The eorp de ballet at this estab lishment Is unusually strong and efficient, ami eight memiere apear every evening. A new ballot, en titled Th Infernal Dream, is placed upon the stage in handsome style, and It atlords the dancers an oppor tunity to Appear to advantage. (4us Williams, ths carlcaturtst, L. Koblnson, the veloclpcdlat, Miss Kate Partington, and a host of other artists contribute to the entertainment of tho audience. A lnallnoe to morrow. it .., . MKH8RH, ISKNTZ Alvuii.innj.An n 111 i u' i u ic . wm . n great "Jupiter Hymphouy ' f lay. Mr. II. O. Thunder, i nform Mendelssohn's "Ri lor uio last ume, m Miiurd . our eminent organist will per ondo Brilluute" on tha Yilomi with orcnesira aoconipaniiiit:um. i inn una series of concerts will close ou May s, after a mus brilliant success and eclat during the winter. 810NOK Rttokk BABtLI will give his grand opnratl conceit at Concert Hall this evening. Hlgnor Barll wiU be Assisted bv his pupils, Miss Paollna Nininger Miss Virginia Paris, Miss Leonlo Petry, and Mr. ( Conly. Mr. William tftoll, Master Alfred Btrill, and Hlgiior Antonio Barili will also appear. Thb Choir of Zlou P. K. Church, assisted by a number of amateurs and tho "Arlon' amateur or chrstra, will give a grand concert at Musical Fund Hall this evening. Hossitii's Stabat Mater, Mozart's Twelfth Ma,- and other compositions of the belt masters will bo performed CITY ITEMS. 1 To the I. O. or O. P. We hare a full aortment of Black Coal, Imt, omH White Tel; euited to the Annicereary; alx, all oth'.r articles of Genie', Youthe', and Boy' Clothing. STYU, B"TT AKD MAKE of our Garment unequalled b:jag Jleadu-made goodt in Philadelphia.. AlX PBIOES OUABANTXKD tower lhan the loieeet elseichere, and full tatitf action guaranteed every purchaser, or the tale cancelled and money refunded. HAW WAT IIKTWKKK J Bknnett A Co., rift and Towkr Ball, Sixth StreeU.) 818 Majwkt Sthfbt, Philaoklphia, and too Broadway, New Yobw. 'TWAS KVKNINO. when a weary traveller might have been seen dragging himself along the rough and ragged road leading to a quiet little hamlet nestling among the bills of Pennsylvania. The golden beam of the setting sun lit up the scene in quiet splendor, and filled his soul with holy peace. Stopping for a moment to take a view of the beautiful panorama, ha slowly resumed bis tiresome journey, until coming to aa old forgotten grave yard at the outskirts of this obscure village, he entered the crumbling gateway, now filled with rank weeds and strag gling wild flowers, and, turning to the right, he sought a rude grave in the southeastern eorner of this dilapidated city of the dead. Finding with much difficulty the object of his search, he with uncovered head knelt beside the moss-covered slab, and with his knife removing the moss which years of neglect had spread upon the cold, disco lored marble, he read by the faint light of the setting sun this fitaph. hkre lot! the body of johnnt noakb, who, when he lived among the folks, Bought all his clothes of Charles Stokbs. He died from eating -artichokes. When lying on his dying bed He to his friends around him said, Before I leave this world of woe I must tell you, neighbors, where to go. In CHKSHIJT STREET, KltiHT TWENTY-FOUR, You'll find Charles Stores' Clothinu Stork. Now, if you want to look your best, In Stokks' clothes you must be drext. His cut and make is far ahead Of any in the land, he said ; And father, I, and all our folks Always dealt with Charles Stokes. His prices, you will ,tind, compare With the lowest anywhere. He died ; yes, honest John is dead. GO DEAL WITH STOKES. LAST WORDS Hg SAID AN Absolute Safeguard, Invalids, broken down in health and spirits by Chronic Dyspepsia, or suffering from the terrible exhaustion which follows the attacks of acute disease, the testimony of thousands who have been raised as by a miracle from a similar state of prostration by Hos TXTTEB'a Stomach Bitters is a sura guarantee that by the same means you too may be strengthened and restored. But to (hose who stand in peril of epidemics, to all who, by reason of exposure, privations, and uncongenial climate ' or unhealthy pursuits, may at any moment be stricken down, this paragraph is most particulurty and emphatically addressed. You who are thus situated are proffered an absolute safeguard against the danger that menacos you. Tone and regulate the system with this harmless medici nal Stimulant and Alterative, and you will be forearmed against the maladies whose seeds float around you in the air unseen. Hohtkttks's Stomach BrrrKBS are sot only a standard Tonio and Alterative throughout the United States, but they are accredited by the certificates of the most distinguished citisens of the Union, to the people of all other lands. In Canada, Australia, and the West Indies, they are gradually taking the place of all other atomachioe, whether native or foreign, and as surely as truth is progressive and demonstration overthrows doubt, they will eventually supersede every other Invigorant and Restorative now employed in medicinal practioe. , Btmoham Hall Clothtno Houke. Those who would be suited in good clothing at the most reasonable prices should not overlook the Bingham Hall Clothing House of 21 eesrs. A. Browr. A Co.. No. 830 Market street. The stock of ready-made goods and fabrics to make suits to order there is varied and extensive, and in all instances, the prices asked are such as to fully meet the wishes of the pubtio. A specialty, just now, with the "Bingham," is a took of black suits, white vesta, etc., especially adapted lor the use of Odd Fallows, In the approaching grand pro cession of the Order. House Clearing. The present being house cleaning time, we would eoriy recommend to tha notioe of housekeepers the advertisement in another part of our paper to-day, of Wlncher, Hart man A Co.' Washing and Cleansing Powder. This powder acta like a charm in cleansing paints, window glass, and household artioles generally, and all should have a supply of it. - One trial will prove its efficiency and power. It can be bad at the grocery stores and of Mr. W. U. Bowman, No. 1156 Frank ford road. Am Extra Quadrillk Party will be given by Beck's Philadehihia Baudat Musical Fund Hall, on Weanesaay evening, April 28. These parties are of the most select character, and they are attended by tha beauty and fashion of Philadelphia. The eommittee having charge of the entertainments exert themselvos to make every one happy, and the unifoim expressions c f satisfaction testify how well their efforts are appreciated by the ladies and gentlemen vf our fashlonablo circles. . JiwxutY.-Mr. William W. Cassidy, No. 13 B. Second street, has the largest and moat attractive assortment of Bne Jewelry and Silverware in the city. Purchasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pure article furnished at a prioa which cannot be equalled. Ha also has a large stock of American Western Watches la all varieties and at all prioea. A visit to his store is sura to result la pleasure and profit. The Stetson House. Tha Stetson House, No. 446 N TMrd street, is a hotel fast winning its way into publio .vnr. It Is aamiiauiy Kept, its rooms are large and airy, nil no Dains are spared by its attentive and obliging land- lord to make his guests comfortable. Boarding, with an xoelleut table, can ue naa mere ior nve aoiiars per weeK. Tnc CLOSING SALE of Crystal Medallions, Paintings, I to from the Amorioan Art Oallery, New York, will take pO0 iTviuimi v-vv i r.. vv Art Uallery, No. 1WM Cuesuut atrwt. How sam.t ant of Joint with these beautiful spring days must tliat man feel who la still going shout In his unseason able and sombre winter garments! Nature has put on hor spring suit, and all are rejoiolng In her fmproved appear, ance, and men should keep psce with her In this retpeot, and make a great an improvement in their own personal IDttMnVi hinh(kMu.. ll J- t i . . ' 1 i-n tmsuy no ny simpiy aonning a k ran new suit of Oak Hall Spring Clothes. There is no Mi uxe for not doing so, for the prioes are exceedingly low at 7anainaker A Brown's. A Ro.crch or Plkasukk. It is a source of plessure whrn w n recommend a bona fid artiolo. Sneer's "Standard W.'na Blttora" it a oiedlt to its maker, and will be of Inralonlav'de benefit to suffering humanity. It Is particularly good fn cases of genoral debility. Pleasant and agreeable to tha taste. It is simply the pure juioe of the grape made bitter by heibs and roots. Hold by Drug gists. To thk I. O. or O. P. Wk, have om haxd s full sswirtment of sizes snd qualitine White Vests, krom 13 to $6. Whitr Vests, from 93 to $6. Whitk Vests, rnoM $3 to jifi. Whiti; Vests, kbom la to W. Black Parts, krom J.to (sis. Black Parts, fkom tl to $1. Black Pants, krom 5 to f UV. Hijlck Patn, from $5 to Jtl5. Black Coats, from $4 to .t). Black Coats, from $9 to tiX Black Coats, from $9 to 93i. Blaok Coats, from t f to $M. sinrt all other Mtylen nf Gmitlemcn' Clothing ani (lent' yniihiig (ItjotU. HV have tnetructed our Klrmen to make a tperial diluc iiou to member of thu Order. l'nurn. Fraternally, Wawamakbr A Brown's Oak Hall, Thr Lahukst Clothiho Housr, Thr Corner or Hixth and Markht Sthebts. iriAieitii:i. BARHKY-OOOKK.-AprilSa, at Ogontr.. bytheKev. P.. W. Apploron, Mr. CHAK.LKM I). BAKNKY and Miss LAUKA E. COOK I'., oldest daughter of Jay Cooke. t HOWKLL HOBINSON.-On the 22d Instant, by the Rot. Nsniuel K. Appleton. t.KOK(ibl R. HOWK.LL to M ARY P., daughter of the late Alexander P. Kouinson. of Alleghany City. ii!:i. BUCKINfiHAM.-On Wednesday, April 21. W. II . BUCKI.NHillAM, aged 29 years. The friends of the family, also Southern Lodge, No. 41, I. O. of O. F and America Lodge, No. 15, K. of P., are in vited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, the 25th initant, at 3 o'clock, from his late residence. No. 702 South street. DUFFIKLD. On the morning of the 21st Initsnt, AN NUO LOUISE, daughter of Henry O. Duffield,aged 8 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the reiidenoe of her uncle. Mr. John 8. Fitchett, No. 873 N. Siith street, on Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. To proceed to Cedar Hill . Cemetery. MARTIN. On Wednesday morning, the 21st Instant, JAMK8 J. MARTIN, in the 40th year of his sge. The frionds and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, No. 1322 Walnut street, on Saturday morning, the 24th instant, at 9 o'clock. WITMHR.-On the 20th instant, JACOB WITMER, in the 76th year of his age. The relatives and male friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his lute residenoe, N. K. cor ner of Thirteenth snd Spring (iarden streets, on Saturday afternoon, the 24tb instant, at 2 o'clock. '' rQ SECURE YOUR FAMILY FROM WANT, To ReKeve Tour Mind of Anxiety, To Make a Good Investment, INSURE YOUR LIFE IN THK AM. ERICAN OF PHILADELPHIA. ALEX. WHILLDIN, President, JOHN a WILSON, Secretary. e 18 CLOTHINQ. .TONES' One-Price Clothing House, No. OO-l XAllICUrr Sti-eet. Our Garments are well made. Our Cutters, are men of talent. BUT ONE PRICE IS ASKED. Nuii! faction Guaranteed Every Purchaser. GEO. W. NIEMANN, Proprietor, 2 17 wfmtX No. 004 MAHKET St., above Sixth. FURNITURE, ETC. URN T U R E. A. & H. LEJAMBItE HAVE REMOVED THEIK Furniture fi Uploteii Warerooms TO NO. 1127 CHESNUT STREET, 8 M) wfrMmrp OIRARD ROW. I. I.UTZ, 1 UIMN LTURE, No. 121 S. ELEVENTH Street, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OV EINE GLASS FURNITURE AT MODERATE PRICES. U ii t niwSmrp ART EXHIBITION. JOW ON FREE EXHIBITION AT Earles' Galleries & Looking Glass Rooms NO. 816 CHESNUT STREET. YO SEMITE VALLEY, by Thomas H1U. GOOD WORDS. bV CoiiHtant Mayer. THE BOYHOOD OF LINCOLN, by Eastman John- son. . . THE CROWN OF NEW t-NULAJNl), by liporgo L. Brown. t . HI NSKT Hi K-AL.lt yMUSiA, oj n. monnauu THE HEEF OF NORMAN'S WOK," by E. Moran. v.iut rw TCANTllf'KKT. bv William T. RJchunlM. and other very line American Painttnirs. Also, a special exhibition of Barstadt s ERUPTION OF VESUVIUS, 0W. itSEiffi J-E8 S. E.VRLE A SON8. MEDALS. o ,DD FELLOWS PARADE .MH.UAL.-1UB oixienixned hara puDusosu BEAUTIFUL MEDAL to ba wora en tha day of tha oomin anniersarT ! rsa, SihlaToi ThJ WiWsy. thTfounder of th. Ordsr. Sid SttSoprUt. Uttsring and dsvtoo. oa th. biDKls Medsl, 'so oeuts; hf th. Quaatitjr l par hundraa. A Routs vrautsd .vary wuar. Litmral discuuut U atfuiits and aealsrm. dtlrosa i WILLIAM U. WAKNKR BRO., 41 16t Philadaluhia. DRV OOOQ8. QREAT DEMONSTRATION IK DRY GOODS. X7o. 727 CHEnXTUT Street. RICKEY. SHARP & CO., Prior to the reorgnnlxnUon of their bnalness on The First of Hay Next, WILL OFFER THE Most Extraordinary Concentration OF BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS EVElt Exhibited U tliiM Cit. Their stock la onrtvallel for extent and variety and general adaptation to the wants of their patron, and will be found replete with the moat approved staples and novelties in desirable fabrics of recent importation. 1 9tfrp ONE PRICE. NO DEVIATION, AND ALL GOODS Guaranteed as Represented. E. R. LEE, 43 N. EIGHTH Street. IMMENSE DEMONSTRATION IN KID GLOVES. idO dozen DUCHESS KID GLOVES, EleguM spring Shades, 5 1-30. Every pair warranted KID. Cheapest uiove ever offered. Cost nearly 1-00 to Import. 60 dozen French Castor! Button Travelling Gloves' ti-m 100 pieces White Pique, at 31 cents. 1000 dozen Linen Uankerchiefs, 8. 10, 12 Si to V uts. 10 dozen Hemstitched Linen Ildkfs., 19 Cfiitc. . ELEGANT NEW BLACK 8ILKS. UEW SHADES JAPANESE SILKS. DEMONSTRATION IN DRESS GOODS. 500 pieces New Calicoes, Vl cents. ELEGANT FANS NEW. Closing out SILK FANS AT BARGAINS HANDSOME PARASOI.S. 100 dozen Linen Napkins, f 1-S0, a Bargain. Linen Towels in variety. Bargains from auction daily. 500 dozen Linen Fans, Yty. aud 1& aentw. 4 22 3t No. 43 North EIGHTH Street. 1869. SPECIALTIES AT THORNLEY S, EIGHTH & SPRING GARDEN, PHILA. SUPERB BLACK SILKS. BEAUTIFUL JAPANESE SILKS. HUSH AND FRENCH POPLINS. RICH GLOSSY MOHAIRS, ALPACAS, ETC. We Offer the most complete and varied Stock of oods In our Line "NORTH OF CHESNUT STREET," and at a BIG DISCOUNT off Chesnut Street Pnoen, as everybody knows we can afford to sell CHKAPKK. as we WORK under a mere FRACTION OK THEIR EXPENSES, THORNLEYS "CENTRALLY LOCATED OLD ESTABLISH KD" DRY GOODS HOUSE, N. E. COR. EIGHTH AND SPRING GARDEN, 18 . PHILADELPUL.. r inrii nrniiF No. 828 ARCH STREET. New Linen Dresses, NEW AND BEAUTIFUL Z.Xirsi7 CAMBRICS, Received by last steamer from Europe. FLOUR. QHOICE FAMILY FLOUR. For the Trade or at Retail. EYERY BARREL WARRANTED. Keystono Flour 31111s, Nos. 19 aud 71 GIRARD Avenue, 4 It lmrp Eaiit ot Croat street. DRY GOODS. ;JJRAJ" . AND ' PLAIN STYLES OF BXLIL3 HXTD DRESS dOODG.' EDWIN HALL & CO., NO. 28 SOUTH SECOND STREET, nave now ojen a larjre Variety of SILKS and PRKSS CKX)DH, aylatHcd to the l'1-Al.N TRAJF.. COLORED SILKS, BEST BLACK SILKS. PLAIN JAPAN ESR M1M.S, PLAIN SILK POPLINS, NFAT ILAID8 AND STRIPES POPLINS, MOHAIR MIXTTJRFJ, NKAT STYLES LAWNS, With a (treat variety of now style of DRESS ffOODS of various textures. For sale at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. ltrp JKW GOODS KOH LADIES' & MISSES' TRAVELLING AND WALKING SUITS. PLAIN. FIOCRKD, AND STKU'E IOPLINETTKS. JAPANESE POPLLNS, TA.KO cLorns, PVRE MOHAIRS (in Plain and Chenel, STRIPE POPLINS, Ut all colors, MELANGE POPLINS, Together wrih every variety of Seasonable Dress' Goods. JOHN W. THOMAS, 405 and 407 N. SECOND St., 8 8T 8mrp PHILADELPHIA. JOBBY TROWSERING STOCK COOPER & CONARD, 8. E. COR. NINTH AND MARKET STS. CASSLMERES. Pntmlar All-wool, 62, Tli, 88 centA, and tl -oa. Extra, $1-60, $1 ts-oo. Black DoesUns, 11 -STX to H MX All the new things aa they appear. Assortment and prices second to none. COATINGS. 0-4 Blues, Browns, Dahlias, etc 6-4 Fine Blaok Broadcloths. - 4 Drap d'Eto, Alpacas, etc, CLOAKING. 6-4 Fancies 11-20 to 13-00. 6-4 AnlJine Blues, Scarlets. 6-4 Pure White, etc etc. LININGS, ETC. Silestas, Canvas, Drills. ' Paddings, Kalians, Hair Cloth. Buttons aud Bindings. Tailors at trade prlees. tl Tlmu CLOTHS, OASSIMERES, ETO. gPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. i W.TiSNODGEASS&CO, No. 34 South SECOND Street, Have just received a fresh importa-tiou of Genuine Scotch Cheviots, Elegant French Coatings LATENT STYLES OF Fancy Cassimeres and Vestings, kok theik 4 3 Smrp RETAIL DEPARTMENT. PARASOLS. PARASOLS. ALL THE NEWEST London and Paris styles, which for novelty, Ta riety, and eleganc. sr. unequalled. A lara. aa. at tb. lowesrsrices, at H. DIXON'S Fancy Ooods Store, No. 21 S. EIGHTH Street. 4 U 3u PIANOS, ETO. Sa 8TEINWAY SONS' GRAND rVS I'fMuare and uprifht Pianos, at BLAXIUS BROS.', No? 1 OOtf CSHWN UTJraat. 81 tt BRADBURY'S PLVNOS ONE AT IT w White Kous. (Seven Fimt Premiums. Also, Talor A Farley's Orleans. W ILLIAM O. I abCHKR. No. Win AHCH htreet. 4 13 2m C II. I C K EKING (iraod Square and Uprirht PIANOS. PUTTON'S, No. gi4 CHESNUT Street. Il-fltf . ALBRECHT, IfVn RIRKKS is HCHMinT, masvkaottjiu:hs ok KIKST-CLAS.S PIANO-FORTES. Fall auaniUee and moderate prioes. Si WAKKKOOMS, No. tilO ARCH Street. "8 C 1IOM ACKER & CO.'8" GRAND, SQUARE, AND UPRIGHT PIANOS. WARKROOM8, No. 1103 CHESNUT STRSET. N. B. New and Second-hand Pianos to rent. Tunina and Morinc promptly at teudsd to 4 tint REFR IOELR ATORS. pm P. K E A R 14 8, nEFRlGER-VTOU MANCFACTVSER, No. 39 N. NINTH St., Philadelphia. An elegant assortment of my own make of Chert and Upright Refrigerators, Finished iu the heat manner and LOWER THAN ELSEWHERE. OLD REFRIGERATORS REPAIRED and made as good as new, at a small coat, at the factory NO. 39 NORTH NINTH STREET, 4 13 lmrp BELOW ARCH STREET. OARRIAOES. 11 I A O c A It K S ! !! No. Tia SANSOM Btreet, rhiladclphitt, Invite all in need of any kind of CARRIAGES to call and see their large a&sortmcnt before purchasing, as they Ullcml selliiiK at READABLE RATE-J. 90swri to 'vmtz j. PIlfE READY-MADE CLOTHIUG. Flno Clack Cloth Chesterfield Coats, j . White Duck and Marseilles Vests. Fine Black French Doeskin Pants J K.I'OISW A W.1SHT I IV THIS CITY, ftT OLD FRANKLIN HALL IVo. :5UI OHiaSINTJT STK15ET. TAINTEE, HEAD & ELDKEDGE. SEASONABLE SPBOIALTIBS. ENGLISH AND FKENCH PABEICS . MADE UP WITH INGENUITY AND ORIGINALITY. CHEVIOTS, MELTONS, AND BANNOCKDURNS, ?few IrIIx.tiire nutt tclmH PIQUE, GRANITE, AND DIAGONAL COATINGS. ELEGANT STRIPES, Itare lIculeM onCNln and Colons, Tor lantaloons. WHITE AND BROWN DUCKS and WHITE MARSEILLES. l'or Vcta, made up In Sew Styles. DOUBLE-BREASTED FROCK COATS, lopuiai lbr Mtreei Wear. HALF-DRESS MORNING COATS, Convenient ior General BUSINESS COATS, English Style. Jaunty Garments. SACK COATS, Tastefully Cut, coming into fashion again AND Many Other Novelties of Material or Make, j TRCher with an immense uMovtmcnt or everymin appertaining TO THE CLOTHING TRADE, AT THE CHESNUT STREET CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT. JOHN W A N A 1.1 A K E R, 818 and 820 CHESNUT STREET. J?. B This Is a new tstahlinhment, just opened in the large BROWN-STONE BUILDING rormetla; ITomer, CollaOay A Co.'h, and strangers well to look In at it, U only ror curiosity's sake 14 4ptf THE THERMOMETER IS ASCENDING, AND ' ' : liOCKHILL & WILSON'S GREAT BROWN-STONE HALL, The Business Thermometer of Philadelphia, Is Ready for the Mild Weather, wittL simple Cash Capital, ilbundant Store Jioom, Prolonged Expcricibce, 'Ch-oice Locality, The Finest Goods, The Most Tastij CiUters, The Most Tolite Salesmen, The Largest Stock, The Lowest lriees, And everything necessary to carry on the business of s-wpplyin-g tha constantly increasing demand for first-class Clothing with OLD CUSTODIERS Clinging to us as the ivy to the vine, and with TVISW Oil ST(W LIS RJS Mushing in multitudes, and wishing they had always come before. EOCKIIILL & WILSON Again invite the publio to keep on coming and supplying them . selves, cheap for cash, at the GREAT It 1 1 XV IV HALL., Nos. 003 and 005 CHESNUT Street, last o. f O. 4
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