The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, April 24, 1869, FOURTH EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPji PHIL ADELPH I A, SATUltDAY AP1UL 21, 18GD.
jnUBlCAJ. ANP 1KAJIAT1C.
The CIit AmimrniMil.
Af tub Acadkmt of Muhio Orau'H French trfnipe
W1U frtve their last opera bovfTt performance this
afternoon and evening, ha Vie i'arMenne will be
gtrcii at the matinee -and L'OSil Vrevt in the
cvenlnjr.
At thk CnKflKur the burteBqu of Th Field of thr
Cloth of Gold will be perfomed thl afternoon and
erenin. The laat pcrformancei of thla piece will be
given next week.
Atthh Wai.nct Mr. J. IT. Harkettwlll appear thla
evening aa "Sir John FalHtmr," In 8lmkHpear,,s
historical tragedy of llenru IV. The performHnre
will conclude with the burlesque of Ixior In which
the MlHaea Wlllmore and Mr. Felix Sogers will per
ioral the leading character.
At thh Arch, Lotta will appear thla afternoon and
eveninjr for the last time an "I.lttle Neil and the
ftfarchloneas" In The Old Curiotity Shop.
On Monday Th Fire Fly will be produced.
Atthh Thhatkb Comiquk a matinee performance
will be given to-day, when La Hose de St. Fltur and
A Song no Supper will be performed. In the eve
DlnifA Marriage bv iMntenm and A' Sortp n Supi r.
On Monday evening a new oomlo opera by
prata, translated by Mrs. Pyne Galton, entitled
JovtUt.
At thk American a great vairety of attraction
will be presented this afternoon and evening. Klttlit
Drat-fMaaa dancers appear, In addition to a number of
talented artistes in various lines or business.
Thh 8kntz-11as8i.br Orchbstra will perform at
Mimical Fund Hall this afternoon.
Thh MBNDKiJiHonN Bociktt will give their third
grand concert of the season at Musical Fund Hall
on Friday evening, April S9. Thla concert will be
given aa a testimonial to Mr. Jean Louis, the musical
director, and a large number of prominent artist
will appear, with the chorua of the Mendelssohn .So
ciety and a full orchestra. A fine programme of se
lections from the best composers will be presented.
Thh Amkkioah C'onbrvatorvok Mchio will besrln
the second half of the regular spring quarter on
Mondav, April V. There are a few vacancies, fo
which applications will be received until Oiled. Th
fifth grand concert will be given at Musical Fund
Hall on Friday, April 80, and the twenty-ninth inntl
Bee at the Academy of Music on Wednesday, May B,
Prop. E. P. Chase will give a grand concert at
Concert Hall on Tuesday evening next, assisted by a
number of eminent artists. A very attractive pro
gramme will be presented, and the entertulniucn
promises to be In a high degree enjoyable.
CITY ITEMS.
To the I. O. or O. F.
W have a full auortment of Black Coat, m', and
Whit Vert, mited to the Anniversary, and ran furnU
emtirt tuiltfrom $15 upieardt; aloo, all other article of GeuW,
Youth?, and Boyf Clothing, at equally low price.
8ZXXA FIT AND MAKE of our Garment unequalled by any
Beady-made good in rhiladetphia..
ALL PRIOSS OtJAKANTXED lower than the loieett eleewhrre,
and full tatitf action guaranteed every pnrthater, or th
tale cancelled and money refunded.
HAI.P WAT BETWEEN ) BBWKTT A CO.,
fifth and ToWKB Hall,
Sixth Streets.) 518 Mahkbt Stbeft,
PHU.ADKl.PHIA,
A NT) 600 Broadwai, Ntw York.
TWAS KVKN1NO.
tM a wosry traveller might have been seen drsftfriiuc
himself along the rough and nigged road leading to a quiet
little hamlet nestling among the hills of Pennsylvania.
The golden beams of the setting sun lit np
the scene in quiet splendor, and filled his soul with holy
peace. Stopping for a moment to take a
view of the beautiful panorama, he slowly resumed his
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 corner 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 bad spread upon the cold, disco
lored marble, he read by the faint light of the setting sun
ttua
SPRATS. -.. .
Hem lies the body op Johnkt Noajm, Who,
when he lived among the folks, Bought all his
cloths of OaAKLES Stokes. Be died from eating
artichokes. When lying on his dying bed
Be to his friends around him said. Before I leave
this world of woe I must tell yon, neighbors, where
to go. In Oheskttt street, eight twenty-four,
You'll find Charles Stokes' Clothing Store.
Now, if you want to look your best, In
Stokes' clothes you must be drest. 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 Stokks. Bis prices, you will .iind,
compare With the lowest anywhere. He
died ; yes, honest John is dead.
;o ikal with Stokes. last words he said
L O. O. F.
Very Particularly Extraordinarily Important Announce
ment about the
Route
of the Cbamd Parade,
Monday, April 26.
Members of the Order, on arriving in the city, will pro
ceed at onoe to
The Great Bbowh Stohb Hall
op
Rockhtll A Wilson,
Nos. 603 and 605 Chksnut Street,
and receive a copy of a beautifully printed "Order of Ex
ercises" for the evening, prepared by us, and by nobody
else. Then, after each man baa supplied himself with a
good suit of "Rockhill A Wilson" Clothes, the procession
will foraa on Broad street, countermarch to Christian,
down Christian to Third, up Third to Walnut, up Wain a
to Fifth, up Fifth to Girard avenue, up Girard avenue to
Twelfth, down Twelfth to Chesnut, down Ohesnut to the
Gbeat Brown 6 tone Hall, Mos. 603 and 605,
through the Ball, and out at the Sixth Street Door,
affording each Brother an opportunity for another of our
Great Baku airs in Spring Clothing; thenoe up Sixth to
Franklin Square, where the procession will d taming, and all
ill go home and'brnsh up their "Rockhill A Wilson's" fo.
the festivities of the evening.
Don't forget to call for the only authorized "Order oc
' F.eroie" at the
. great Brown Stone Hau,
K "or
Rockhill A Wilson,
Nos. 60 and tub Chksnut Street.
GLA8WAnr..-At Kerr's China Hall, No, 1216 C-ASnu
street. The largest stock of Glassware in this country. You
cannot fail to make a selection from our immense assort
ment. Tumblers, 88c to $25 per dozen; Goblets, $160 to
$100 per dozen ; Decanters, $1 to $75 per pair. Common
goods, suitable for the kitchen and culinary purposes, al
ways on hand. The great extent and variety of our stock
can only be judged by a personal examination and com
pariaon with other esUblishmants, which we solicit.
Kerb's
Furnishing China and Glass Establishment, China Hall,
No. 1218 Ohesnut street. Families in want of any article in
China, Glass, or Stone Ware, will find at this establishment
the largest stock in the city, from common red Karthen
ware, for the kitchen, to the finest China and Glass made.
Bargains in China and Glass.
Kerr's China Hall. No. 1218 CuEmnrr street.
Just received, a large variety of oheap goods, which we
ffer at about half the usual price.
White Stone China Chamdkb Sets, tea Pieces, anly
$.160. These Seta are equal to any $5 60 Huts in the
market. . Kerr's China Hall, No. 1218 Chesnut street.
White Stone China Tea Sets, 4d pieces. Cups with
Handles, $. at Kerr's China Hall,
No. 1218 Chesnut street-.
WHTTt. Hionk China Dinner Sets, 76 pieces, $15; 105
pieces, $16 77, at Kehr's China Hall,
No. 1318 Chesnut street.
White French China Dinner Sets, 126 pieces, $30;
82 pieces, $75, at KKRn's China Hall,
J No. 1218 Chesnnt street.
Gold Band Dinner Sets, 13e pieoes, $&5, at
Kerb's China Hail, No. 1218 Chesnut street.
. All the above goods best quality.
Sooner or later a neglected ooht will develop a
uonatant Cough, Shortness of Breath, Failing Strength,
and Wanting of Flesh-the avant couriers of Consump-
tioa. In some instances the same cause will produce
Bronchitis, a disease of the branches of the windpipe. In
ell affections of the Pulmonary Organs, aa weU aa in
Bronchial Affections, Jaxsts's Expectorant is both a
palliative and a curative, aa the testimony 'of thousands.
and its world-wide reputation attest-whila hi Coughs
and Colds it acts speedily, and whea taken according to
directions, promptly removes th-m. Why nut grre
this standard remedy an Immediate trial? Sold by all
DnMKUts.
HaLLIT, Davis A Co.'s "Nsw Seals" Grand and Square
Pianos have great body of tone, and are as clear and musi
cal as a boil. The Agency la at Ko. W7 Chesnut street.
rery musician, should liars out.
BotTSH Clea kino. The present being hc oie cleaning
time, we would cordially recommend to the notice of
housekeepers the advertisement ia another part of our
paper to-day, of Wincher, Hartman A Co.'s Washing and
Cleansing Powder. This powder acts like a charm In
cleansing paints, window glass, and household artioles
generally, and all should hare a supply of it. One trial
will prove its effloiency and power. It can bo had at the
grocery stores and of Mr. W. H. Bowman, No. 1156 Frank
ford road.
Jewelry. Mr. William W. Cassldy, No. 13 8. Beeond
street, has the largest and most attractive assortment of
fine Jewelry and Bilrerware In the city. . Purchasers can
rely upon obtaining a real, pure article furnished at a
price which cannot be equalled. He also has a large stock
of American Western Watches in all varieties and at all
prices. A visit to his store is sure to result in pleasure and
profit. .
Tint 'American Hot-he, Boston, has large and airy
family rooms, quiet and retired, although in the enntre of
bnsiness and places of amusement. This house has no
superior in New England.
Grover A Baker's Highest Premium Sewing Machines,
No. 730 Chesnut street.
To the L O. or O. F.
WF. HAVH OW HAWT
a full auortment of sizes and qualities
Write Vests, prom $3 to $5.
White Vests, prom 2 to $5.
White Vmis, prom $3 to $5.
White- Vests, prom $2 to $5.
Black Panth, prom $5 to $Ii.
( Black Pants, prom $5 to jlfi. '
Black Pants, prom $5 to $15.
Black Pants, prom $5 to $15. -
Black Coats, prom $ to a.
Black Coats, prom $ to $3S,
Black Coats, prom $ to $jk.
Black Coats, prom $9 to $39.
And all other tiylet of Gentlemen' Clothing and Genii'
furnishing (rvodtt. .
We hare inrtrurtrd our flalttmen to make a tpee'al (Mwe
lion to member of thr Ordrr.
1'ewrf, Fraternally,
Wanamakeb A Brown's.
Oak Hall,
Tite Largest Clothino House,
The Corner op Sixth and Market Strf.kts.
iii:i.
BUCKINGHAM. On Wednesday, April 21, W. H.
BUCKINGHAM, agod 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 2uth instant,
at 3 o'clock, from his late residenoe. No. 702 South street.
PALMER. On the morning of the 24th instant, at Ger
mantown, SIDNEY, son of B. Frank and Julia R. Palmer,
aged 21 months and 6 days.
rjO SECURE YOUR FAMILY FROM
WANT,
To Relieve Your Mind of Anxiety,
To Make a Good Investment,
INSURE YOUR LIFE
IN THE
OF PHILADELPHIA.
ALEX. WHILLDIN, President,
JOnN 8. WILSON, Secretary. 6 10
DRY OOODS.
EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT!
TO TER
I. O. O. .
There will be TWO GRAND PROCESSIONS of trie
order, botfh DAY and EVENING.
ROUTE FOR THE DAY.
Form on Broad Street, Countermarch to Christian,
down Christian to Third, up Third to Walnut, up
Walnut to Fifth, up Firth to Girard avenue, up Girard
avenue to Twelfth, down Twelfth to Chesnut, down
Chesnut to Sixth, up Sixth to Franklin Square, and
there dismiss,
ROUTE TOR THE EVENING.
Form on Broad street, right resting on Coates, np
Coates to Tenth, up Tenth to Race, up Race to
Eighth, down Eighth to
HAMRICK & COLE'S
Mammoth Dry Goods Rouse,
No. 45 North EIGHTH Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
To Tiiose About Purchasing Silks.
& COLE
Woxild Make Known Their Intention
to Offer from This Date
VERY UNUSUAL INDUCEMENTS.
In addition to the excellent estaijllxliert brands of
Black Silks for which our House has long been
known, we have made large purchases under the
depressed rates of the last few days, and from these
will present the following
REMARKABLE BARGAINS:
VERY GOOD QUALITY, $.
$2-20; W ORTH I3-7&. "
20; LATELY SELLING AT f:i.
13-20; USUAL PRICK f3-70.
3-60 AND 3-;6, SUPERB QUALITIES, ETC. ETC.
YEARS HAVE PASSED SINCE THEME EXCEL
LENT QUALITIES HAVE BEEN SEEN AT SUCH
PRICES.
HAMRICK & COLE.
No. 45 North Eighth Street,
24 2t PHILADELPHIA.
KITCHEN WINDOW MUSLINS-PLAID
and stripe Just nptned, a case of full yard wide
Swiss, scollnpud sdus, at 22 suri SI rnu a yard.
CAMBRIC! MK1KT1XO,
. Tucked and ojwn worked, rewmblin the showy open
nocdlx-worked inserting, above ths hew, on good clolb,
enl to) cents a yard.
Sorr cambric: mukms.
measuring 46 im-hra wid, a jnh lot. very cheap.
CASH'S COVKNTRY HU FUNG,
No. 1 at 83 cents a piece; No. 2 at 44; No. 3 at 60; No. 4
at (W.
DOTTED SWISS MUSLINS.
A lot of very fine, quality in 20 and 3J yard pieces, under
regular price, by tbe vard or piet-e.
TWU-tARU VVIDK SWISS.
Just received, 49 pioces, tart yards, at 60 cents a
yard by the piece, or bb cent by tbe yard, re
cently 75 cents.
TAHD WIDR SWISS.
Just received, 62 pieces, 1340 yards, a very supe
rior quality, at U cent by the piece, or 20 cents by
the yard.
KKAL MALTKSK THREAD LACKS OR
, , KlMjIN(iS.
Just received, an entire case. 231 pieces, 50O7 yards,
purchased at a gold cunt, for currency. Do per seat, oil, a
very great savrulve, by the yard or pieoe, at
WOHNK'S,
iMU IS. N N. ElUUtU trUaet
DRV OOODS.
EAT DEMONSTK ATION
DKY GOODS.
xto. 727 cxiEsanrr ntreot.
RICKEY, SHARP & GO.,
Prior to tbe reorganisation Of then busiaet on
The First of May Next,
WILL OFFER TUE
Most Extraordinary Concentration
OF BA.KOAIKS Itf
DRY GOODS
EVKK
Exhibited in tlii Cit.y.
Their stock Is unrivalled for extent and vnriety
and general adaptation to the wantfl of their patrons,
and will be found replete with the mont approved
staples and noveltle In deutraixe fabrte of recent
importation. tt tfr?
ONE PRIG E,
NO DEVIATION, AND ALL GOODS
Guaranteed as Represented,
E. R. LE E,
43 N. EIGHTH Street.
IMMENSE DEMONSTRATION IN
KID GLOVES.
B00 dozen Dl'CB ESS KID GLOVES, Wemt Spring
. Shades,
$130.
Every pair warranted KID. Cheapen Glove ever
offered. Cost nearly t'l 0 to import.
60 dozen French C'astor2 Button Travelling Gloves,
Jl-26.
100 pieces White Pique, at 81 cents.
1000 dozen Linen HunkercliiciH, h, 10, 12 to 2r. cU.
100 dozen Hemstitched Linen lldkfs., lit cents.
ELEGANT NEW BLACK SILKS.
NEW SHADES JAPANKSK SILKS.
DEMONSTRATION IN LfltESS GCX'D.
500 pieces New Calicoes, centv
ELEGANT 'ANv
Closing out SILK F,1ns at bakga,nx
HANDSME pARASOLS.
100 dozen L'
.uen Napkins, $10, a Bargain.
Linen 1
jwels In variety.
Btu-
0alns from auction dally.
oO dozen Linen J'aus, Vi;4 aud 15 oents.
n. it. im:i:,
4 82 8t No. 4 North EIGHTH Street.
PRICE
WOOD,
N. W. CORNEH EIGHTH AND FILBERT.
Dally receiving new goods from auction sales and other
sources.
5000 yards Plaid and Stripe Nainsook Muslins.
3UU0 yards Stripe and Plaid Swiss Mimlina
Nainsook Muslins, fine qualities, 25, 30, 33, 35, 37. 60,
i$o.
Soft-finish Cambrics, Jaconets, Victoria Lawns, Swiss
MuBlins.
6000 yards Piques, very cheap.
White Brilliants, 25, 81, 37 o. per yard.
MARSEILLES QUILTfc!
Marseilles Quilts, very cheap, at $4, $4 bQ, , fi W,
$6 50, $7, $8, up to $12.
Honeycomb and Jauquard Quilts.
Bargains in Table Linens, Napkins, and Towels.
Nursery Diaper and Apron Bird-eye.
Bleached and Unbleached Table Linens.
Kussia and American Crash, etc
BLACK 8ILKS!
BLACK NILKM!
Black Gros Grain Bilks, $2, IWlSJi, $2H5, $2 35, 2-50. $3,
and $3'60 a yard.
Several now lots of mixed Poplins, 83, 35, 37,Si, and 45c. a
yard.
Silk mixed Poplins, small figure, 80c. a yard ; worth 41.
Stripe Poplins, 26o. a yard -, cost 2tto. to import.
Stripe Percales, Stripe Delaines, and Stripe Alpsca
Lustres.
Black Alpacas, 37y, 45, 50, tE,'i, 65, 75, aud Mc. a yard.
Bargains in Ladies' and Uents' Hosier' and (tlores.
Children's Hosier)' and Gloves.
Ladies' Kid Gloves, 1 a pair.
Jouvin's Kid Uloves, best quulity imported.
Bonnet and Trimming Ribbons.
WVO yarda Hamburg Kdginss and Inserting; Magic
Bufflings; Bandringhsm Huttlings; Coventry Huttlings;
Daisy Trimmings and Marseilles Trimmings. (4 3 swi(
PRICE & WOOD,
N. W. COHXER EIGHTH A.M yiLltKKT.
1 869.
SPECIALTIES AT THORNLEY S,
EIGHTH & SPRING GARDEN, PIIILA.
SUPERB BLACK SILKS.
BEAUTIFUL JAPANKSK SILKS.
HUSH AND FRENCH POPLINS.
RICH GLOSSY MOHAIRS, ALTACAS, ETC.
We offer the most complete, and varied Stock of
Goods In our Line "NORTH OF CHKSNUT STKKKT,"
and at a BIG DISCOUNT off Chesnut Street Prices,
as everybody knows we can afford to sell CHKAPEH,
as we WORK under a mere FRACTION OF THEIR
EXPENSES,
THORNLEY'S
'CENTRALLY LOCATED OLD ESTABLISHED"
DRY GOODS HOUSE,
N. E. COR. EIGHTH AND SPRINQ GARDEN,
I PHILADKLPUIA, .
DRY OOOD9.
JOHN BURHS,
No. 247 South Eleventh St,
From Atietif.)!, w MH- c,lt, )j)How iport.ers'.iwicn.
Bamrtey Linen Sheetinp;, t( Tml(rwl(lo, $1.
Banwiey Linen Slieetin, e.Y yards wide, $1 !'.
Barrwfey Linen SheeUn, s yards wrde, $!.
riilow Linens, l.V and yards wld
RiChardn's celci.ratt.d Shirttntf Linens, 1H
cents up.
4 Biea(hei Tshle BnmaoK, ST wrc to $.vr.o.
F ne DamaHk Napkins, $1, lf to $11 per dOe.
IJuckauaclv, Olahs, and Cnwii Toweiings.
I'NDKKWKAR Vmt HPHIXl nn.l SI ;MM 'K.
t.00 doven Grots' Half Hohp, full resnltr msde, m:
!M down Ladles' full rpRiilar made MoHe, iik:
100 dor,en genuine Iron Frame HoMe, TVc
Qen' GaiiJie Sblrts. 3T'xf, 62?, 75c, up.
LiKlies' Balbrigjian Hose, silk emli., 7w., tip.
Children's BsibrigRttn Hose, silk emb., 0c., up,
Ladiee", . Misses', and . Children's, Gu e MPrtno
Vesrs.
BtmfVii Half How, best imported, My.e.
PIOIK AMI WIIITK Oi1l.
1800 yards White Lomlon Cord Pttine, Hlc.
White Pique, !!;, 86, 81, SIX, P0, 68 VC, Ul.
French Pique, yard wide, C2c. ; worth 8Uc.
Plaid Naiasook, Plaid Cambric, Plaid Swiss.
French Muslins, two yards wide, sheer.
Sof t-fln;shed Cambric, yard wide, SOe. 4 44 mt
JEW GOODS FOR LADIES' & MISSES'
TRAVELLING AND WALKING SUITS.
PLAIN, FIGURED, ANO .STRIPE I'OPLINKTTKS.
JAPANKSK IWLINS,
TAKO CLOTHS,
PUBF. MOHAIRS (In Plain and Chene;,
STUIPIS POPUNS, in all colors,
MBLAN'GK POPUNS,
Together with every variety of
Seasonable Press Croods.
JOHN W. THOMAS,
405 aud 407 N. SECOND St.,
S2T?turp PHILADELPHIA.
IS
: O KHY T R O V S E R I N G STOCK
COOPER & CONARD,
S. K. OOIt. NINTH AND MAKKRT STS.
CASSLMSttES.
Popular Ail-wool. 61, T.i, W cents, ami $t1K
Extra, $t'25, $l -M), $1-75, $2-00.
Black Doeskins, $1-87,V to sVi-oo.
AU the new things as they appear.
Assortment and prices secoul to rtoae.
COATINGS
6-4 Blues, Browiix Dahlias, fVi.
e-4 Fine Black Broadcloths,
-4 Drop 'j'Ete, Alpsca, etc.
CLOAKINUH
Fancies l-2fi to $3-00.
6-4 AniUne Bluea, Scarte',.
6-4 Pure White, etc., etc.
LINING, WPu.
Siles-as, Canvas, Drills,
Paddings, Kalians, Hair Ctol H.
Buttons and Bindings.
Tailors at trade prices. it rfsm
GEO. D. WISHAM,
No. 7 N. EIGHTH St.,
I; now prepared to orr-r one of the largest uud best
selected Hi ocks of
DRESS GOODS
TO BE FOUND IN THK CUT, AND WILL BE
SOLD AT THK LOWEST CAr.H PRICKS.
NEW GOODS OPENING DAILY,
Black Silks ! Black Silks !
BLACK TAFFETA, only $10.
BLACK GROS GRAIN, HEAVY, $2-00.
BLACK GHOS GRAIN, WIDE, $4-00.
BLACK GROS GRAIN, RICH, $2-25, $itx), $2-75
$3-00, $3-W, $4-00, $40, J -00.
FOR BARGAINS CALL AT
ia'liO. I. WINIIAIVtM
ONE PRICE STOB.E,
No. T North EIGHTH Street.
OUR MOTTO SMALL PROFITS AND O.UICK
tALt&. 4 18 tnstuSmrp
STOKES & WOOD,
SEVENTH AND ARCH STREETS,
Have now In store a very carefully selected stock 01
BLACK SILKS An excellent assortment, from
$1-6EX to $5.
JAPANKSK SILKS Plain, Chene, and Striped.
SILK AND WOOL POPLINS of the most approved
makes. ..
STRIPED POPLIN'S in all the desirable fabrics.
Oue lot of dark ground STRIPED MLKS, $l-6u.
To which we call particular attention. C8 Sws
310. D. S. DORMON, ';10
NO. 31U N. K.UiHTH BTRKKT, AHOVK VINK.
Stunle Drv Goods. l)nu l.',u.,la uiu..l c.ii,. wi.;.
Goods. HouHry aud (doves, Notions, etc.
Fveiy well known Disks ol Muslins st the lowest Kightli
Klk. Silks, Ir2, i ir, 8'34.
White Pique, 25, 2S,lo.
Plaid Muolinx, 'Jo, ', 3sc.
Hurt Piciue, ;,, UXc.
jus. rtiias, w&u, 275, a.
Wk. Alpacss, 81, SS, Iflke.
rflu. All,arnu ill AK fuu.
Hlk. l.UKtres, f6, (S6,75c.
I.iKl't t'olorod AlpHoa, il'ic.
Clioire French do., ' 4oo.
loweis, iu., ifi. sw, , 20.
Tiilile I.inon, fill, AH, SU, tiu, 7i'0.
'iff" niiiscs i.u(r4(i, me.
otfsuiuui mripss, Tunc.
....-w, fc, ".K. HI, 1. nil. I'.ll bO. WV .
hik. ana n one nairts. sue.
oner (rest bsrasins. ' -&i thstotiia
PARASOLS.
jfPS. PARA80L8. ALL TIIR NRST
Londoa and Paris styles, which for novelty, va-sW-f
riety, snd eU'ursnce are uoequsllml. A Urge m.
m 7 S), sortmeut of Lsos (Jovers. Kt& Siiln And Nun ITm.
tiaiis at the lowest prices, at H. DIXON 'H Fancy Goods
Store, No. id 8. EIGHTH Btroet. 4 10 3w
MEDALS.
ODD FELLOWS' PARADE MEDAL. THE
undorsianed have published a
BEAUTIFUL MEDAL
to be won on the day of the eominir innivemr? nku
the heed of Thotnse Wildey, tho founder oi the Urder
and epprnnrislo letterlnc snd de?iues on t lie reverse, '
Moaie aieusi, ta oeois : iy tue i)usaUbf fu pec huajxed.
Astute wanted everywhere.
Iiperal discount to ureats and dealen.
AJdrsiM WLLLIAM 11 W AKM l BRO.
K.nWmHiND-l'l.sreet,
I T lit 1 uilaUaiila,
ti rniao iff.
W IJtCaflS
F I N E E E A D Y -M
Flno Black Cloth Chesterfield Coats,
White Duck and Marseilles .Vests,.
Fine Black French Doeskin Pants,
jrisacjj i x wiwt i in- Tina citv,
ftT OLD FRANKLIN HALL,
.ro. 2t OIIKSNUT STREET.
PAINTEK, HEAD & ELDEEDGE.
ENG LISH AN D FRENCH FABEIGS .
MADE UP WITH INGENUITY AND ORIGINALITY..
CHEVIOTS, MELTONS. AND B ANNOCKBURNS,
Nfw irilktured and sOtfrlstt?.
PIQUE, GRANITE. AND DIAGONAL COATINGS.
ELEGANT STRIPES,
Rare lleuiitlfM of IeIs:n and Color, Tor Pantaloon.
WHITE AND BROWN DUCKS and WHITE MARSEILLES,
I 'or VeHiH mnde up In Ifw St) lew.
DOUBLE-BREASTED FROCK COATS,
Popnlitr for Street Wear.
HALF-DRESS MORNING COATS,
BUSINESS COATS, English Style. Jaunty Garments.
SACK COATS, Tastefully Cut, coming into fashion again.
Many Other Novelties of Material or Make,
H'e4lier vritli an immense assortment of ever) tllnff nppertalnlns
TO THE CLOTHING TRADE,
AT THE! " '
CHESNUT STREET CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT.
JOHN WANACI Alt E R.
818 and 820 OHESNUT STREET.
"i
tf, P. This 1 a new ctilialinent, just opened In the lftrge BROWN-8T01JE; pUILBpia formerfy
nomer, Colladay A Co.;s, aud Granger W lWk ftt U W,t fr f mmJ', me 4 U
r
HIE TJIEJvMOMETER IS ASCENDINGr,
AND
KOCKJll LL & WILSON'S
CREAT BROWN-STOWE HALL,
The Business Thermometer of Philadelphia,
Is Ready for the Mild Weather, with
Ample Cash Capital,
t4lundant More Jioom,
Prolonged Experience, '
Choice Locality,
The Finest Goods.
The Most Tasty Cutters,
The Most ToUte Salesmen,.
The Largest Stock, j
The Lowest lrices,
And everything necessary to carry
consta ntly in crea sing deman d fo r
Lt CUSTOMERN
Clinging to us as the ivy to the vine, and with
OTT Srj?OTv IIS O IS
Rushing in multitudes, and
KOCKIIILL
Again invite the public to keep
set ves, cheap
Nos. 003 and 005
M It
o. or o. a..
HTOCIk OF
ABE C L 0THIUG.
Convenient for General Usee
AND .
on the business of supplying tho
first-class Clothing, with
they hud always come before.
& WILSON
,6 comins and, ,i,nlui t th.
for cash, a t th e
" --' JS- . 1. JB-I JS
CHESNUT Street,
I I f . A IS I.lH IA.