THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY", A PHIL 27, LBGi), it 'Jaotl' at the Theatre ( omiqiir.. IiftHt oven'ijg a dpi- comic opera entitled Jarotu, Ij Piiprata, a composer wnoi'j inVr,on here, vhi rodiicei by the tialton t.roaie at the Tltr-Mre tomique to a lame audience. Javcttelh a lively little BnuBical farce, which depends ax much f-.r uccch Upon the acting an on tie s nRitipr. aim mimic in light, and pretty, not equal perhiip to tho Oflenbnch Standard, but pleaflinff, ar.d the operetta, if well done, ought to become popular. The per formaw c lant n:ght m given under difficulties wiilch pre vented It from making an favorable nn lrapren? Won as It otherwlHe would have done. The indlHimsMou of Mr. Warren While obliged Mr. Kel leher, the new tenor singer, to afumc the part of 'Monalenr I'arfnif' at a lew hours' notice. As this is t baritone role, and Mr. Kelleher has a very light tenor vole, he necessarily appeared under rather disadvantageous circumstances. Previous to t lie Opera this gentleman SHng the ballad of "Come Into the Garden, Maud,'' with considerable expression, and obtained an encore. His voice Is a very light but sweet tenor, and we think he will lie a valuable Addition to the tronpc, especially as he appears to have considerable ability as an actor. MlJW Oalton, as "Javotte" sang and acted with her Osual grace and spirit, and Mr. Wulftln gave a cre ditable performance as "Landry." The opera last evening was preceded by a long and Stupid farce, which tired out the nudlcnce before the real entertainment commenced. We hope that something more lively will be substitute! for it hereafter. The litv Amuemenm. At thk CnKSNirr Miss Katie I'utnam will have a fareweU benefit this evening. Miss Fannie Stock ton's benefit will take place to-morrow evening. It Should be remembered that The field of the Cloth of Void will be withdrawn after the present week. At thi Walnut Mr. J. 11. Haokett will appear thH Evening as "Sir John Falstall"'' In Shakespeare's historical drama of Hwri IV. The performance will conclude with the imrlesipieof Ixion. At thk Akuh Lotta will appear flits evening in the drama of Virt 7.v. A new drama entitled repvw Is In preparation. I 'AT the Thkatrk COMiqiH the operetta of Jaratt Will be produced this evening, with the farce of Vi on iVrxiw. Mr. Kelleher will sing a ballad. At tuk Amkrioan Hose l.ucile, the youthful 'Queen of the Air," will appear this evening, to gether with a large and efficient troupe of artists, In various entertaining performances. Prop. K. 1. Ch ahk will give a grand vooal and instru mental concert at Concert Hall this evening. Prof. Chase will be assisted by Madame It. Behrens, Miss C. McCaffrey, M'lle C. Hindle, Mr. William Gilchrist, and the children artists, Johanna and Willie Hess. An attractive programme of selections from the best composers will be given, and a very superior enter tainment may be expected. A Vooal and Instrumental Concert will take place at the Christ Reformed Church, Green street, beiowiSixteenth, on Thursday evening next. Madame Koop, Mr. Charles H.Jarvis, and Mr. Massah Warner will perform selections from the works of Hossini, Mendelssohn, Gounod, Handel, Haydn, Pacini, and Costa. The entire proceeds of the concert will be given to the church. Thk Philadelphia Oprra Company. As our musical taste increases, so does the talent essential to maintain it. The above company has been formed for the purpose of advancing the musical character of our city, and, if possible, establish an American claim to a science which, like genius, "knows no country." The Amateur Drawing Room, a beautiful as well as classic temple, on Seventeenth street, above Chesnut, has been selected for the inaugura tion of the company, on which occasion the comic opera of The Doctor of Alcantara will be given. Wednesday evening, April 28, will introduce the ladles and gentlemen of the Philadelphia Opera Com pany to the public In connection with this opera, and when we name a few of those who compose it. we feel assured that the musical elite of our city will be on the qui vive to witness it. The cast will be sus tained by Misses Elene, Frcdonla and Naomi Dnrang, and Mr. George Bishop, assisted by other talented artists. The opera and orchestra will be under the direction of Mr. W. G. Dietrich. Tickets may lie ob tained at Boner's Music Store, Chesnut street, above l'.event. CITY ITEMS. Custom Depabtmenx With choice assortment of st eteit styles of Pier ffoeds, to be mode up to order by competent iirf exprrienrrd Cutters and Workmen into Men's, Youths', Otis' and Children'! garments of every style. HM.F WAV BFTWKEN ) BENNETT CO., fifth and Toweu Hall, Htxth streets.) No. 618 Makkkt St., Philadelphia, an No. SOO Bboapwav, NliW YoitK. Hoi'M. Cleaning. The present being house cleaning time, we would cordially recommend to the notice of housekeepers the advertisement in another part of our paper to-dor, of Windier, Hartman A Co. 'a Washing and Cleansing Powder. This powder acts like a charm in Cleansing paints, window glass, and household articles generally, and all should have a supply of it. One trial will prove its efficiency and power. It can be had at the grocery stores and of Mr. W. H. Bowman, No. 1166 Frank ford road. JEWELBT. Mr. William W. Oaaaidy, No. 12 S. Second street, has the largest and most attractive assortment of fine Jewelry and Silverware 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. vuit to bis store is sure to result ia pleasure and proiit. m ODD FKXLOW8' PARADIC. The bands of music all the time Played while the Lodges formed in lino : And countless numbers from afar Came on by steamboat, stage, and car. The thousands filling up the street. Dressed in regalia rich and neat ; And in the distance you could hear The bugles sounding loud and clear. The line was formed, and soon the street Ke-ecuoed sounds of many feet ; While shout on shout, and clapping hnndn, Soon joined the music of the bands. Rich banner to the breeze were flung. As by this mighty host moved on ; And many a widow standing by Gazed on the sight with tearful eye. And said, God speed ye, noble men, Who to the widow's wants attend ; . God bless this Order, all will say, A nil nmwmr will tt.ront f hia rtuv J wIiah brothers met. hands olasned thev took. Wm.BK Joined in Fbucndhhip, Lovk, and Tiiui h. In CHKftNPT Stbeet, Eioht-Twentv-Foith, To Csaiilk. Stokes' famous Clothing Store, Where clothes of every cut you'll find, Of every shape, and make, and kind. The largest stook we always keep, And we'll sell it very cheap ; So come and welcome, Fellows all, Holli odd and even, on us call, Under Continental Hotel. tiAV'h f ihina Palace, No. 1022 Chesnut street. lust received, by ship "Stamler," 93 casks white French China, from the largest manufacturers at Limoges, all first quality goods, extra selected. 600 dozen Dining Plates, 9'v inches, per dozen, i. Cups and Saucers, per set, 12 pieces, $125. Dining Sets, 120 pieces, $27 50. These goods will compare favorably with any t rench China ever brought to America. H 2tl 2t Call and examine them before making your purcluises. Dr. HAhuKOUCK, for five years connected with the Oolton Di.ntal Association, te ttill their oiHtrator. As a Careful and expert extractor of teeth be has no superior, Dr. Oolton makes and administers the gas himself. Oo to headquarters, and your teeth will be extracted absolutely without pain, with fresh nitrous oxide gas, and no ill effects to the most delicate. So 13.HU0 puiivnts testify. Office, Walnut street, below Eighth. I. O. or O. F. The Odd Fellows' Ball was a great sucoess. But another Ball's round that is greater, I gueso. And a mighty good thing when the burglars' about. Marvin's Spherical Safe keeps all suoh fellows out ; Encased as they are in a fire-proof prison, With bolts setting Vulcan's in quiet derision. What earthly invention can be so secure, ho dry in construction, so built to endure? When cool, daring thievss set the laws at defiance. Let none place in common defenses relianoe ; Every man may seoure the best Safe that is inade.H And the burglar will quickly abandon bis trade; t.et a (spherical Safe, without further delay, Nor wait till your treasure is carried away. Ghovfr A Bakf.R'b Highest Premium Bewiug Machines, No. 7X1 Chesnut street, Paintinos A choice collection of Modern Paintings Crystal Medallions, etc., will be sold, without reserve, this vsoing, at M before o'clock. t hcott Art t.aller, No, JuWChetutsUwt, Thk fine appearance of the Odd Fellows yesterday is a subject of general comment. Apart frem all banners and regalias and other adornments, the men themselves, in their black suits and white vests, made a handsome dis play. This was owing, of coarse,' first of all to the faot that they are a body of good looking men, but net, and contributing hardly less to their fine appearanoe, was tba fact that the majority of tbem were clad in olothi from famous Oak Hall. JtKOM Mr. A. Winch we bare received the latest u'um ban of the London lltneh. Fun, and ftrynolds' Miwellany, and also the lit. James' Majorine. At Mr, Winch's eiten sive establishment, No. 606 Chesnut street, a large and varied assortment of periodical literature may be found. Wanamakfb A Bboww's. Both' Sdits, M Up. Wanamaker it hroirn't. G'erihatdlt and httmarkt. Wanamaker f hrennn'e, Wanamakrr it hrotri's. Wanamakrr tt hroirn't, Wanamaker it hroirn't. Wanamaker it hroirn't, Wanamakrr it hroirn't, Wanamaker t Hroirn't. Wanamakrr it hmun't. Wanamaker f- Hro'rri', Wanamakrr tr IroimV. Wnnamnker it Hroirn't. Wanamnlter it ttrom't. Wanarnnrrr tt hroirn't, Wanamaker it hroirn't. Wanamakrr it hrotni't. Wanamakrr it liroir x''. Wanamakrr it hroirn't, Wanamaker it hroirn't, Wanamaknr it hroirn't, Wanamaker it hroirn't, Wanamakr it hroirn't. Wananutkev it hroirn't, Wanamakrr it hroiri't. hutfven Suit; $9 Vpt Chet'.e-JleiiU, Meir htvlet Walking Coatt. iirest haekt, j:!jhl Overeoote. Hpring Oi ereoaM, $6. hlark Suitt, $17 up. MeUon Suits, $16 up. lovthi' Chettrrfitlde. youths' Mrrr.politan Sarkt. Mack Prest W, 5 up. Mark Prett Vent, $3 up, (7' r7"i:' Unite. ,'Vl'W fared Chett -rfield- Itrqittrr U'eOne Coat. IiMt Str-r Coatt. Uarrit Coimere S'lit. Aeie H'ltrt hoyt' .Tarktti. hlu - ,SnrV (oatf, (10 tip. f in-yd ay v,pa, ' un. Sttk Mir -d Hultt. heyt' Prpmtf.ent, Fir-t floor, Ciirtem Ji'farfvient, the loraett in f'hiladriphia. S. K. Con. Sixth ani Markft. S. F. Cor. Sixth and Market. S. F. Oou. biXTH and Market. QM" Oak Hall. HtOak Hall. tf Oak Hall. jhai.i.ii:i. DAM.F.TT PKTERSON. On the 26th instant, at the Church of tho Holy Trinity, by the Rev. Phillips Hrook, MICIIArX DALI,F.TT to MARV K., daughter of Israel Peterson, all of this city. WHITK-WARRKN.-On Fourth-day. Fourth month, 141 n, at tuft resinence or tne unae s parents, I noer Norm;. field, N. J., by .Mayor Naprtin, of Trenton. WHITi:, Jh., to ELIZABETH WARRKN. iii:i. HOOPKH.-On Tuesday, April 27, 1809, Mrs. MARY M. HOOl'F.R, in the 73d year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from her lute residence. No. 1,"24 Locust street, on Thursday afternoon at 8 o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to Laurel Hill. HOWARD.-On the 2Mh instant, SARAH K. HOW ARD, aged 27 years. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, fiom the residenco of her fHther, Fill K. Howell, No. 143 Fawn street, on Thursday morning at 10 o'clock, without further notice. MORRISON. On Sunday, the a".th instant, JAMKS ST A NT MORRISON, aged 1 year 8 months and 7 days, son of the late Elizabeth Morrison. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funerul, from the residence of his father, Mark Morrison. No. ,118 Trout street, on Wednes dny afternoon at 3 o'clock. To proceed to the New Cathe dral Cemetery. SI-MASONIC NOTICE. -THE OFFICERS AND members of KENSINGTON LODGE, No. 211, A. Y. M., and the Order cenerully, are fraternally invited to meet at Kensington Masonic Hall, RICHMOND Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 2th instant, at 2 o'clock P. M., to at tend the funeral of our deceased Brother, JOHN RICH MOND. By order of the W. M. CHARLES K. NEISSER, Secretary. N. B. Masonic dress will be strictly observed. rpo SECURE YOUR FAMILY FROM WANT, To R elieve Your Mind of Anxiety, To Make a Good Investment, INSURE YOUR LIFE IN THE AMEBICAN OF PHILADELPHIA. ALEX. WniLLDIN, President. JOHN 9. WILSON, Secretary. 6 10 FOR SALE. COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE. The subscriber offers for sale the Farm and 1 uuntrv Mansion of the bite William Richardson. Esq.. 7 situated near Linwood Station, Delaware county, Penn sylvania, eighteen miles south of the city of Philadelphia, and rather less than two miles back from the line of the Philadelphia and Wilminurton Railroad. The buildings consist of a comparatively new double Three-story Stone Mansion, finished throughout in the most substantial manner, witu a coacn-iiouse, staDie, ice house, etc. Also, a commodious stone frame Farm House, with large Barn, Wagon Houses. Sheds, and all conveni ences for storing crops, Spring House, etc. The Farm contains about seventy-rive acres, and bus been greatly improved by the late proprietor, and brought to a high degree of fertility. Location high and perfectly healthy, and the surrounding country tun most roiuantio and picturesque in the whole county. The almost hourly communication witli Philadelphia and other cities by the railroad and river affords every facility that could be de sired. 1 erms very easy. Apply to tne subscriber, one 01 the Executors ot above estate. J. n. UK.1K, 4 24tf Linwood, Pennsylvania. IMPORTANT TO WOOLLEN MANUFAC- X TURERS. Will he sold at public sale, by catalogue, for cash, ou WEDNESDAY, May . lMtW, all the MACHINERY AND FIXTURES of the Woollen Mill known as PKKKIOMEN MILL, No. 1, situated in Norristiwn, Pennsylvania, sixteen miles from t'lnladelplila, late tiie property 01 f. hi. II vet I I'.fl uu, The machinery is nearly new. and will be peremptorily sold for cash in lots to suit purchasers. Hale to commence at 13 o uiock, m. 4 u mwn.ua GERMANTOWN. FOR SALE NEW stone COTTAOE, on .Fisher's lane, three minutes' walk from station; well built, eight chhmbers, and all modern improvements, WM. H. BACON, 4 24 6t No. 817 WALNUT Street. FOR SALE, AT MOUNT HOLLY, N. J., a fine and commodious house, with ornament grounds. Address o. j. -rum r;xurk, r.ioc., mi. noiiy, 4 6 lm or E. C. THORNTON, No. 5 N. WATER St. TO RENT. MTO LET, NEAR 8CHAEFFEKSTOWN, about 6 miles from Womelsdorf, Lebanon county, In., an Eight-roomed Brick Dwelling, with summer kitchen and new barn and several acres of land attached. Kent, lloO for the season or year. Also a Stone House containing six room and large garden. Rent, )ft200 for the season or year. These houHes are comfortably fur nished, and situated upon the east slope of a hill com manding a splendid viow of the Lebanon Valley and the Blue and South Mountains. Apply at the office of J. F. YOUN( 4 CO., No. 6U1 CHESNUT Street, between the houisof9 and 11 A. M. 4 22thstuiit M GERMANTOWN PROPERTY TO LET. A large, modern-built house, tenant-house, coach house, and live acres of laud, handsomely laid out walks anil garden ; within two minutes1 walk of Duy's Lane Std tion. Apply to J. A HMSTKONi ', 4 2i 12t TO RENT AN OFFICE SUITABLE FORA -a- physician or a lawyer, with or without board, at No Hit (jIKAKD Street. 21 $Tj COUNTRY RESIDENCES TO RENT jij Fronting on the main street in HOLMESBCRti, '1 uenty-third ward, about eiclit niilex from the city, Two Cottane Houses, brown htone l'rontH. French roofs; parlor, cliiiiiiir-rooiu, and two kitchens on lirst tloor, with iriirdeiis in front, Kide ard, and lari;e yard in rear. Easy of' access several limes tt uuy oy ruiianeiiinia ami j rein on mm road. Amily to 111AK1.I.H H. MAHNtIM, 4 2i3t No.!!:! North SIXTH Street. COUNTRY. RESIDENCE TO RENT. At Tioim Sialinn. tieruiantown Railroad, a Two- story Double Itoiiie, wiih large yard and Btable, utN. K. corner Nineteenth and Tioga streets, liiiihed with all the modern conveniences. A nply on the premiss, or to C'U A S. H. M A 8SON, 4 26 3t No. fta N. SIXTH Street. TO RENT A NICELY FURNISHED HOUSE, with all modem conveniences, to a family without children, on Sixteenth street, near Spruce. S. KINWSTMN .McOAY, 426 3t No. 429 WALNUT Street. MTO RENT-ON MARKET STREET, ON or befine Jily 1, a very dexiriible property, between th anil Fifth. AddresH, with real name and buaines, CUNFIDKNTIAL, this orhce 4 26 61,' 4Jpi TO RENT HOUSE NO. 2130 BRANDY- IliiLWINK Street, with modern improvements. In oom- ine repair, liiuune Ao. B f. r 11-1 n oiruov. 4 26 3t' T. K. CHAPMAN. BOOTS AND 6HOE8. "TO THE PUBLIC THE FINEST AND larnest assortment of the latest styles of Boots, tiaiiers, aud Shoes for Men and Boys oao be Lad at FRNFST SOPP'S 1 .arge KstjUilishmeBt, 4S6ut tij. '40 ti. MN'IU ti:ii DRV OOOD9. NORTH SECOND HTRKJ5T. 407 JOHN VV. THOMAS, 405 and 407 N. SECONI St,, UiwJoHt receiTeJ law lot of Very TJ&iid.some BLACK SULKS, AT THICKS RANGING FROM $2 TO PER YAM), To wich be inv.'tea espooloJ attention. I er 8rarp 97 EAT DKMOH8T RATION DRY GOODS. Wo. 727 CIIESIttTTT Streets RICKEY, SHARP i CO., Prior to the reotgAuusatioo. of their uixuxexi oa The First of May Next, WILL OFFKR THE Most Extraordinary Concentration OF BAKGAIN8 IN DRY GOODS EVKR Exhibited in tliiw CHtv Thefr Btock is unrivalled for extent and par ctsr and general adaptation to the wants of their patrons, and will be found replete with the most approved staples and novelties In desirable fabrics of recent importation. r.t orr.j ONE PRICE, NO DEVIATION, AND ALL GOODS Guaranteed as Represented. JfRINGES, GIMPS, AND BUTTONS, New Styles tind IHodernte Prices. GUrURE LACES, HANDSOME PATTERNS ; WHITE COTTON TRIMMINGS; AMERICAN ZEPHYR, ALL COLORS. It A I S O I ' N. W. Corner of EIOIITII and 4 ITstuth'ira CIIKHKV 310. D. S. DORMON, 310t NO. 310 N. EIGHTH STRKF.T, ABOVE VINK. Staple Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Black Bilks, White Goods. Hosiery and Gloves, Notions, etc. Kvory well known mnke of Muslins at the lowest Kighth (.treet prices. Klk. Silks, 2, 2 25, 2 35. Hlk. Silk, 2'75, 3. silk. Alpacas, 31, 35, HT 'vC Rlk. Alpacas, 40, 45, 50c. lilk. LuHtres, 65, 65,75c. Liuht Colored Alpaca, 25c. LiKlit Alpaca Lustrex, 31c. Beautiful Stripes, 23, 25c. White Pique, 25, 28. Sir. Plaid Muslins, 20, 25, 2o. Kiitf Piijue, 25, 2c. Vard-wide Ghtnt7.es, 2Hc, Choice French do., 45c. Towels, 134, 15, 20, 25, 2Hc. Table Linen, 50, fit). 60, 65, 75c. Klk. and White Skirts, 60c. With our new Store, new Goods, and new prices, we can offer great bargains. 4 22 thstu 6iu PIANOS, ETC. ifr 8TEINWAY & SONS' lrli i nrgquare and upright Pianos, at BROS., No. lOOO CHESNUT Street. GRAND BLASIUS 81t BRADBURY'S PIANOS ONE AT 'White House. Seven First Premiums. Also. Taylor & Farley's Organs, WILLIAM G. J. ISUIIKR, No. 11)18 ARCH Street. 4 13 2m CHICKERING Grand Souare and Upright PIANOS. DUTTON'S, No. 914 CHESNUT Street. 11 3tf ALBREC1TT, RIKKES A SCHMIDT,' trTFi. MANUVACTnilKHS OF FIRST-CLASS PIANO-FORTES. Pnll (marantee and moderate prices. 83 WAREKOOMS, No. (il O ARCH Street. ftfl "S C II O M ACKER & C 6. ' S" GRAND, SQUARE, AND UPRIGHT PIANOS. WAREROOMS, No. 1103 CHESNUT STREET. N. B. New and Second-hand Pianos to rent. Tuning and Moving promptly attended to 4 5 Ira STECK & CO.'S & HAINES BROS. PIANO FORTES. AND MASON A HAMLIN'S CABINET AND Al ETROPOL1T AN ORGANS, with the new and beamifulHuM ANA Every inducement ottered to purchasers. ,' J. K. fUJUIjD, 4 8stuth3m No. Jhi.'l CHESNlfl' Street. lost!"" OST FROM A CAB, ON ITS WAY TO the West Philadelphia Depot, a dibck leainer SATCHEL, containing medicines, etc. A reward or Five Dollars will be paid for itH return, this afternoon, to .ni.TjueonjeroBltOAD and ARCH Streets. If SUMMERI RESORTS. P UK AT A MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, LANCASTER OUNTY, PA. E This popular and well-known SUMMER RESORT will be openei ior the reception ot giiet on : t he lot h ot June undor the auspices ot J. W. I KEDEKIcK, the former proprietor. i'he entire establishment has been renovated and roited th new and elegant furniture, j wit A T L A N T I C C I T Y. DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT on the surf for aulecheajK.. nouolIKKTT. , 4 27 tuth2t No. 40U LOCUST .Street, Room 6. DARTIES IN THE MACHINE AND FOUN- X DRY business looking for a Superintendent or ner who ia thoroughly skilled in Mechanical Drawing, I nr Put- tern, aim mucuine wora, can auores w . PRAY, Mechanical Engineer, Box 645, Portsmouth, N. . Best of reference given 46 al MCOXXVIII. speot fully inform l" durtakers that, in order to meet the increased demand tor niy patent BURIAL UASKKTb, i have taken the t&i'its Faotorv at No. ItMS RIDOK AVKNUE. With my enlarged t nullities, I am now ur',ottred to UIMly promptly all orilviii m cili or tiouutrj, 1 Mtht5 E. S. EARLEY,. DRY OOOD3. EDWIN HALL & CO., NO. 28 BOUTH SKOOND HTRJWT, WO'jl J lake this opporttinity of Inviimg uManscM now In the city to ( heir Htrirk of . ' ItJ.ACK SILKS, xwwr silks, FANCJ! ftiDtS, .TAPABSK 81). kS, SILrV POl'DNKTTMH, I SCMMBH POPLINS, ,'W'C-rt ft varij'.y of the NEWEST STY LBS of DftlWfl QOO)S, at low prtcOH. A mo, B?.oc:na shawls, La.cb rorNTs, SPIUNU fHHAWLH, Si'LK lyUNTJ,):S, LAJTBS'Sumv WANTLIW AND ftOTl'S MJVDa TO OR)'vR. EDWIN HALL & CO,. HO. 23 SOUTH SECOND BTKKET, It! VIM) . PHIL ADR LPHIA. CEO. D, WISHAM No. 7 N. EIGHTH St., I u-)iv prepared to oflor one of the Unrest oud bcrt seleoted stocks of DRESS GOODS TC BS POI'ND IN THK CITY. AND WILL BK .SOLD AT TlUi IM'fE'iT CASH PRICES. NEW GOODS OPENING DAILY, lack Silks! Black Silks! BLACK TAFFTCTA, otTy t0. BLACK OROS GRAIN, IIK.W Y, 00. BLACK GUOS GRAIN, WIDK. 210. BLACK GROS GRAIN, RICH, !i !!, PW, IS-W, WW, nw, fr.-on. :'OK BARGAINS CALL AT 4-r.o. i. WlKlllvl'N ONK PRIC K .ST ORK, Norf,i Klf-IITM Street. t'UOi'irS AND QCK'K 4 lr. thtuumrp No. T MOTTO SMALL Ov. It MM !:-. gTOKES & WOOD, SEVENTH AND ARCH STREETS, Hare tiov in store a vnrr carffully peli'f teil tot'k rl BLACK SILKS Aw ex'Tlteiit arortm nit, from l2.vr to r. JAI'ANFSK SILKS Pliiin. t licne. ami StriptMl. SXI.K AND WOOL POI'LINS of thf ni't iiporovo l STRtVUD PCiPLINS in all the dM-trabl 1 il.rii s. Ouo lot oi tiark ttouikI STUTPF.l) SII.KS. Jl'Oi!1;.. To whit'li we iiiii piirticulnr attpatioiu 18 8wi 1869. SPECIALTIES AT TH0RNLEY S, EIGHTH & Sl'RINU UAKHKN', PHIL A, Sl'PERB BLACK SILKS. BEAt'TIiTf. .fPANIK Stf.l. IRISH AJND FRFACH POI'LINS P.ICH GLOSSY MOHAIKS, AMWCAS K'l't . We offer the most complete anil varia stork of Goods in onrLine "NORTH OF t II FN FT S Tl K ET, " and nt a BIG DISt'Ol'NT off Chesuut Street Prices, as everybody knows we can afford to sell t il KAPKH, ns we WORK under a mere FRACTION OF 1'liElK KXPENyiS THORNLEY'S 'XENTRALLV LOCATF.O OLl KSTABI.IsiiKI)- DHY GOODS HOUSE. N. E. COK. EIGHTH AND SPRING GARDEN. 2 12 PHIL ADELPII I A. PARASOLS. PARASOLS ALL THE NEWEST V"Hnr Iiadon and Paris styles, which for novelty, va-rv-' riety, and elegance are unequalled. A large as fi sortment of Lace Covers, Sim Side and Sun Um brellas at tho lowoet prices, at II. DIXON'S Fancy Goods Store, No. 21 S. KIGHTH Street. 4 10 3m FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE CHAMPION SAFES ! UNSUCCESS WL HUR(; LAKY. LETTER OF MESSRS. DAHI) DOWS & CO. New Yokk, April 10, 1SC9. IlEKKINO, FAHKEl, & SUEKMAN, No. 251 Broadway. Gents : On the night of the 22d ultimo, our store, No. 20 South street, was entered, aud a desperate at tempt made by burglars upon one of your sales la our counting-room. Tho key to the safe in which we kept our securities was locked inside of our lire-proof book safe, the doors of which were literally cut to pieces; from this they obtained the key to the other safe aud opened it. Fortunately we had one of your Burglar-Proof Banker's Chests inside, in which our valuables were deposited. Thlsthey went to work at with a will, and evidently used up all their time and tools in vain attempts to force it. The night was dark and stormy, and tne fact of their knowing where our key was kept shows that their plans were well matured. They tried wedging the door and body of tho Chest, and the faithful sufe bears evidence of tho labor aud skill devoted to the work. All was useless, and it is with great satisfaction we report that upon opeuiiig It we found our securities all nafe, and can therefore cheer fully indorse tho Burglar-Proof work recommended by you. You will please send the new safe purchased by us to our counting-house, and tuke the old oue, to show that some safes are still manufactured woithy of the nuiiit'. IHvin IKiws X Co. FARREL, HERRING & CO., CHAMPION SAFES, NO. G2? CHESNITT STUEl'lT, 4 it ttr PIIIf.DrtfPUfA, NOW, QJPiENIWGfr v l GEORGE- tVi ILLIIICEIV. (S'looe-wor to Jcae4 MoMtiII.), No. 1 1 28 CHESNUT STREET, also. No. 828 ARCH STREET, FRESH Loworii PriM k whioh LINEN" CrOODS hn.ve toea ' Several Years,. IBIEST d IRISH LilNE.ifcS, ' IB ST LIWEW ' &IHITIIINGS, BEST TABLE IDANI A8K$ Linen- Handkerchiefs, Hhhrt Bosoms, Towel ings, Futni(xir9 Linens, Linen- Drills, Itird-eije and Nursery Diapers, etc. We intend t- waint-oht our repntatwn for First-class and Ptorg Lin en Goods. , , We also intend to dem-jn-strate to Linen, Buyers that we can sett such goods at el co per rotes than ore t'suollr, charged forAueO tion bargains. IIOUSICIIOLI) (iOODN. Every description of Dry Goods required to furnish a house in variably at tha lowest prices, and of best qualities. Flannels, Blankets, Quilts, Muslins, Sheetings, Furniture Chintzes. White Goods of every description. Hotels and Public Institutions supplied at Ifliolesale and Facto age Rates. IM& OTV 13 JE SP JSC IAL r 171 JB ENGLISH AM) FttENCH FABRICS MADE UP WITH INGENUITY AND ORIGINALITY. CHEVIOTS, MELTONS, AND BANNOCKBURNS, New 9lixtares and Iela9. PIQUE, CIRAN1TE, AND DIAGONAL COATINGS. ELEGANT STRIPES, Hare lifiitiliri oriesin and Colors, Tor Pantaloon WHITE AND BROWN DUCKS and WHITE MARSEILLES l or Vf i, made up in New i)If. DOUBLE-BREASTED FROCK lo jm In r lb r Street Wear, HALF-DRESS MORNING COATS, 'ouenien( for Clenerfa Use. BUSINESS COATS, English Style. Jaunty Garments, SACK COATS, Tastefully Cut, coming; into fashion aealn. Many Other Novelties of Material or Make, Together willi nn i . ii(rmcn( of everything- apper.nLn.agg . TO THE CLOTHING TRADE, AT THE CHESNUT STREET JOHN A 818 and 820 CHESNUT STREET. N. B This is a new establishment, jiint opened ia the lurjre BROWN-STONE BUILDING formertf Ilomer, Cotlntlny A C'o.'h, and Grangers well to look tu at it, il only for curiosity's sake. u 4ptt iVI-lilTVO SUITS Newest Materials and Latest Styles ARE NOW OPENING DAILY AT HOMER, COLLADAY CQ-'Sm In this Department we are prepared to furnish, every variety of II 'A L KING and TRAVELLING DRESSES, suitable for all tastes and of every quality. Orders filled tvith despatch, CHESNUT ABOVE BROAD, Nos. t4&ancl 1414. IIOMlSIt, ARE NOW and SILKS AND EVER IMPORTED Aful at Prices as Low us any other e'iHishinent in the country. Chesnut above Broad, Nos. 1412 and 1414. HOUSEHOLD DRY GOODS, STOCK, ohi for COATS AND CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT. N A M A K E R, COU.ADAY &: CO. EXHIBITING lioNt vVHsioftii j Htoclc op goodB CITY, DRESS INTO THIS !