The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, May 13, 1869, FIFTH EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    TIIE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 18G9.
MUSICAL AI1 nA!lATlC.
Ell Holt nnrlrnqtio Troupe at the Clieaniit.
Tho theatres of the country are now being over
ran by a grand army of EngllBh blondes, who treat
the public to what In the fasklon of the hour Is termed
burlesque, but which means as lavish a display of
the female person as a liberal construction of the
laws against Indecent exposure will permit. Tho
Much-abused Jilack Crook, and tho freedom of style
Which, in the case of ToHtec and other French boufe
artists, excited bo much Indication in certain quar
ters, were nothing to tho latest developments of tho
English burlesque. The worst of it is, that this style
Cf performance has nothing of the grace and elegance
Of the lilaek Crook and White Fawn ballets, nothing of
the real artistic merit of the njtera bouff'c as Interpreted
by the Parisian actors, but it is distinguished by a
Vulgarity that is essentially Knglish. Of English
burlesque we have had enough and to spare
tf late, and we hhull not be sorry to see a change in
the public taste that will make such exhibitions as
that given at the Chesnut last evening no longer
profitable to managers. The so-called burlesques of
Byron and other London writers arc not usually 'on
Subjects that the people on this Bide of the Atlantic
Cither know or care anything about, and their success
depends entirely on a forced adaptation to American
tastes by the introduction of local gags and on thewrlg-
Rllng, kicking, smirking, and extravagant contortions
Cf undressed women. The burlesque troupe which
left the Chesnut a fortnight ago succeeded because
the entertainment presented a variety of amusing
features which wero entirely independent of the sub
ject of the burlesque proper, and because of the
Strong combination of excellent performers. They,
however, kept within the bounds of decency, and
there was nothing particularly objectionable in any
thing Bald or done.
Lvcretia llorgia, M. D., the piece which wa
produced last evening, is about on a par
with Mr. IJyrou's other ell'orts In the same
line; It la full of puns, some good and some
bad, and a fair proportion of Jokes and local hits
Which the audience can appreciate ivlthout any
great mental cirort, but there is not a single really
comic situation Iti the piece except such as are ere
Btcd by the actors themselves.
Miss Eliao Holt, the leader of the band, is good
looking, neatly built.wlth a fair singing voice, a fasci
nating smile that approaches a grin, and a style of
acting that approaches close upon the borders of in
decency In manner and language. Miss Holt is in
many respects the most lively and taking of tho
blonde Interpreters of burlesque that wo have had
liere, but her very free style, and vulgar Jests and
low songs, are not at all nice. Miss Holt has a good
Support In Mr. James Lewis as "Lucretla Borgia.''
Mr. James Carleton as "llustlghello," Mr. Harry
IVall as "The Dook," Mr. E. Eberle as "Juuctta,"
and Misses E. Weathersby, Lillle Eldrldge, Bella
Bowltt, 'and Ella Spencer, who personate four
frolicsome young gentlemen, and display four pairs
of pink legs for the delectation of the intelligent
public.
The performance last evening commenced with a
piece called The fool of the family, which would
nave been simply stupid had not Miss llowitt's acting
. made It coarse. If the publie like this sort of thing
they will give It their patronage; but, as we said
yesterday, this is not burlesque in any proper sense
of the term, and even If it were, there Is such a thing
as having too much oven of a good thing, and the
. so-called burlesque performances appear to be now
approaching a point where they ought to be dis
countenanced. The City Amuiwnienf.
AT TDK Academy of Music Auber's opera of
fra Diavolo will be performed this evening.
To-morrow Mr. Castle will have a benefit, when
Traviata will be given.
At TDK Walnut Mr. John Brougham will appear
this evening as "Shylock," in his burlesque of Much
Ado About a Merchant of Venice. The -domestic
drama of The Veep-Show Man will be given as an
afterpiece.
To-morrow evening Mr. Brougham will kave a fare
well benefit, previous to his departure for California.
At tub Ahch Lotta will appear in t'epina, for the
last time, this evening.
To-morrow evening Lotta will have a farewell
benellt, and will appear In a drama entitled The t'e
male Detective.
On Monday Mr. Barton ntll will have a farewell
. benefit, when Hoxedale will be performed.
At the Chesnut the Elsie Holt burlesque troupe
Will appear this evening in Lucrctxa llorgia, la
Qrana Doctrest.
At tiik Tijkatre Comiqub a new opera, by Levy,
entitled Punchinello, will be presented this evening,
with Miss Susan Ualton, Mr. A. Kelleher, and Mr. J.
Clarke In the principal parts. The performance will
conclude with Leu Deux A veuglex.
At Tnn Amkkicak a number of talented artisU will
nnnear this evenimr In a variety entertainment.
Tub Nkw Vokk Cikcuh, with Its corps of first-class
eerformcrs. its lurso collection or trained annuals,
and the variety of attractions which It oilers, is doing
a rush nor bus mess on Elirntn street, auove itaee
This establishment will only remain until the end of
next week. Performances this afternoon and even-
in ir.
Professor James McCmntock, M. D., will, on
Monday evening. May 17, commence a series of lee
turcs at Concert Hall on anatomy, physiology, etc.,
that promise to ie iotn interest msr ana instructive.
These lectures will be Illustrated wit h models, mani
kins, paintings, etc., made by the celebrated Dr.
Azoux of Furis.
CITY 1TJKM H.
Custom Department with choice amortment of
Jetted Hyleeaf Jiece Good, to be made up to order by competent
mnd eatperimc&i Cuttera wtd Workmen into Afrt'ff, Vouths',
Boya and Onldrewa garment of every atyl-e.
Half way between ) Bkvnbtt A (Jo.,
fifth and Towku Hall,
Sixth ttreett.) No. 618 MARKET St.,
Philadklphia,
and No. fioo Broadway, Nhw York.
The Pacific Railroad.
Plunging through the mountains;
Hying o'er the plains ;
Screaming, tearing, shrioking,
Come the loaded trains;
Loud the bells are ringing ;
All abourd, look out!
California's bringing
Her treasures here about.
John Bull must take a back seat.
And Nap may rip and swear.
But Jonathan is wide awake,
And for thorn doesn't care.
The road to China's open,
Hurrah for Uncle Sam,
Over which to send our notions
To China and Japan.
While in return, for ploughshares
And school books, if you please,
We'll receive their silks and satins.
To say nothing 'bout tho teas.
John Bull's Atlantic cable
Was a big thing in its way ;
But it's laid now on the table ;
We havo a biggor thing to-day.
Builroad to California;
Just think of it, my boys;
Clear the track, old fogy chaps.
Don't you hear tho noise?
This glorious Yankee nation
' Has astonished all the folks,
And tho great Paciilc station
Is the store of Churles Stokes,
Whore Clothing made in styles so nice
Is sold at the very lowest price.
824 Chesnut street.
' Jewelry.- Mr. William W. Cassidy.'No. 13 S. Second
treet, baa the largest and most attractive assortment of
fine Jewelry and Silverware in the city. Purchasers can
rely upon obtaining a rnal, pure article furnished at a
price which oaunot be equalled. He also has a large stock
of American Western Watches in all variotioi and at all
price. A Tiait to his store ia sure to result in pleasure and
profit.
Rummer Campaign
... FlTl.l.V INAUUURAIKD.
Wanamaker & ltuoWN
VrANAMAhVH A HltOWN
Wanamakeb A Brown
Wagivo War
Wai.inu War
Wauini War
Hioh Prict.s,
liKIH PRH'KH,
lllUH 1'llK'Kb,
Fine Ci-othino
i'lNk CI.OTHINO
AUA1NHT
Hjc.H Pltti'KH,
liniH Pllli'F.H,
illUil 1'illLKS,
tlY CFFERINU
Kisk Ci.orinw
Vl.lK Cl.'ITHI.Nlt
I'I.ni: Cluihimj
J IKK (JLOTUINU
Vkiiy Chkap for Cash.
very h cap Kilt CAHH.
Vkry Chkap tou Vhu.
Add TO Your Isiimmhit
Savk youu Money.
Improve Your Look,
Bi'yinu Youu summer Suit
at
Oak Hall, ,, Oak Hall,
Oak Ham, with ami market. ikk Hai
Oak llAU,, biiiii ami MiRiitr. Oak Hai
Curtain Contrivances are Indispmable to tho com
fort and happiness of the ladies. Irip and cloaks are
all woll enough in their place, and would annwmr all the
necessities of nature without extra adornment. But it is
the style and variety of the trimmings which give them
character in the eyes ot thoir woarors and admirers. Such
of our readers as are in want of any articles of this kind
will And a large and varied assortment at Stewart's, No.
11HSnutiF.leventh street. In addition to closk and dress
trimmings, they can likewise procure all the various grades
of zephyrs and styles of r.ephyr goods, as woll as fomlnine
notions and fancy articles in general.
iriAicitn:i.
FHFTinV-HTM,.On the 10th InfUnt, at thoreiirtVnro
rU.1'? "3J1" tironti. bjr Hov. Dr. Prltz. IWll.MAM 11.
M,.,.,:,.yt,Y.'" m ADI11KU. HII,I all of this city.
I AMS L((; AN. On the lHth of K.-liruarv. 1, by the
fi?7l5.,:';,2i;,Vn.'"", ,)l ALEXANDER 1'AmS to
llOSAOAROLLNK Lou AN.
iii:e.
KKYNKTt.-On Wednesday, the 12th instant, NATHAN
L. K hYSh It, in his 7Mh your.
Tiie relatives and friends of the fnmily are invited to
attend li funeral, from the resilience of his ron-in-law.
No. l.'lKI N. Seventh street, on Saturday, 16th int at :t
oVhwk P. M.
BOWF.KS.On tho 11th inst., WILLIAM R., son of
Jacob K. and Catharine l.owcr, aged Hlyenrs.
Ttio relatives and frienilB aro respectfully invited to at
tend the funeral, from the resilience of his parents, No.
1TIH Margin II street, en Sun. lay morning, at 10 o'clock. To
proceed. to tilonwood Cemetery.
I'LLKY.- On the llth instant, Miss MARY C. CTL
I.K Y, in the l'.Hh year of her ago.
The relatives of the family and her citv friends are ro-
spoctfully invited to bo present at tho residence of her
parents, ro. itund srreet, west l'lnianeipnia.on rruiay
evening, at 7 o'clock precisely, for religious services ns
tne Doily will he taken to .ion s I1.. Lutheran i;liurch. I'.nst
lil.AI..H f'l...... ........... u.... 1 . ;.. it
o'clock train. Heading Itailroad.
ui' k itr.Lu-im ine morning or rue urn inst., nAim'.
K. DLJtitKLL. in the 21st vtar of her uire. m-itnil-datiutiter
of the into Daniel Smith.
runeral f-oni the residence of hor grandmother, IMrs.
Hutli Smith, No. 10, N. Tliirteenlti street, on Satnriluy,
the b'lth iltant, at 3 o'clock P.M. Interment at Monu
ment Cemetery-
HUiHF.K.-On the 12th inst.. KDWARD Y. HIOBKH,
in his tli vear.
The relatives and friends of the family are rnsnoctfullv
Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence. No.
N. Third street. Canulen, on Monday, 17th instant, lit
2 o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to Mooros
town, N. J.
INSURANCE.
rpO SECURE YOUR FAMILY FROM
WANT,
To Relieve Your Mind of Anxiety,
Te Make a Good Investment,
INSURE YOUR 'LIFE
IN THE
OF PHILADELPHIA.
ALEX. WIIILLDLN, President.
JOnN a WILSON, Secretary. 6 10
POINT BREEZE PARK.
POINT BREEZE
iAjmt.
Monday, May 17, 3 P. M.
MATCH $300. ;0I HAY AMI TRACK.
G. TURNER names b. lu. FANNY ALLEN, trotter, to
barncus.
K. HART names b. m. POLLY ANN, pacer, to wagon
ADMISSION, $1. 5 12 4t
pOR THE LADIES.
JUST RECEIVED,
TOWEL RACKS AND HAT RACKS,
With spaces for Zephyr Embroidery.
Satin Quilled Ribbons,
Nos. .1, A, li, 9 and 1'2 in Clack ; No. 4 in all Colors.
A ls., a full line of new designs in
Heal Guipure Spaces.
J. G. MAXWELL,
LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINCS &. PAPER PATTERNS,
SOUTHEAST CORNER
CHESNUT and ELEVENTH Streets,
8 13 ths2u p
PHILADELPHIA.
FINANCIAL..
QREXEL & CO.,
NO. 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
American and IToreigjn
BANKERS,
ISSUE DRAFTS AND CIRClTLAIt LETTEIiS OF
CREDIT available on pieaentatiou iu any part of
Eurojc.
Travellers can make all their financial arrange
ments through us, and we will collect their interest
and dividends without charge.
DftEXEL, WlNTHROP & CO., jDllEXEL, IlARJES & CO.,
KewYorfc. 1 Parla. 310 4p
FERTILIZERS.
"T?OR LAWNS, GARDENS, GREEN-
X1 HOUSES AND FARMS,
B AU C II'S
RAW-BONE SUPER-PHOSriIATE OF LIME Will
be found a powerful MANUKE.
It is prompt in its action; it contains the seeds of
no pentlferoB weeds, and will produce luxuriant
growth of tirasa, Flowers, Strawberries, and all Gar
den Vegetables and Plants.
Dealers supplied by the cargo, direct from tho
whurf or the manufactory, on liberal terms.
tseud your address and procure free "Journal of the
Farm."
1IA1 .'II Ac SO.M,
No. '20 S. DELAWARE AVENUE.
This Fertilizer can be had of all Agrlctwtural Deal
ers in city or country. 3 2 luthJm
HcHt ngairiNt Morn. Cheap! Fragrant! Ke
i.iAiti.K! Sold by druggets everywhere. Til KOI.
S. HARRIS, Boston.
Price, no rents; fl DO; 11-50. 6 V.i 3t
jOW IS THE TIME TO CLEANSE
YOUR HOUSE.
Wn('lli:it,llAK'IMAX As
WASIII.N4J AMI CI.KANSJMJ i'OWDEU
Is inHiialliHl for siunhbinK Paints, l'loors, and all house
hold uao. Ak fur it and take no otner.
W. 11. HOW .MAN. Solo Agent,
42.1e;m No. llmi FIUNKKORI) Road.
SOFA BED.
JJ O Y B U'S PATENT
COMBINATION SOFA 15ED
is decidedly the bent Sofa Bed ever Invented. It can
le exit-wind froni a (Sola into a. hiaidsoiae Fn-neli
Bedstead, with hair Rpriug mut tress, in ten seconds
of time. It requires no unsi rewitii? or detuehlmr, tllii
no Beparatlon between buck and Beut, no cord-t to
break, and no hinged foot attached to tho top of the
back to support it when down, which is unsafe and
liable to pet out of repair. It has the conveniences of
a bureau for hohlliiK elothinp, is easily managed and
it is Impossible for it to (tet out of order.
Pilce- about the same as an ordinary sofa.
II. r. HOVKU,
OWNER AND SOLK MANl'ACTUKKIt,
1 26 tuth.stlm No 0 Houtll hlX'OND Street.
1 ) A It I I N : WANTKI), IN A SMALL
1 privato family by a noiitlimnn, wile, and t wo duimh.
tors. None hut lie iii ( respm i lulilo, not jniirdiiw Ii.hiko
kei-pei-H, need reply. AddroM A. M. I.., Kveiiim I elo
lir; pli" oiHcm. stutinff teriiis per month (whivu must not I e
uuuui'.'jmljlc.ii lvilU i'4'(yiBVV!Jt 6 k.
DRY GOODS.
jJ ATEltlALS Y O It SUITS,
In Stripes and Grey Mixtures.
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT ON THIS
MARKET.
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.,
NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET.
SILIIS ! SI1ZIS !
In Stripes, Checks and Shots,
IN GREAT VARIETY.
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.,
NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET.
8-4 SLACK JIEXUrJAFJI,
HEAVY MESH, AT
$1-50 Per Yard.
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.,
Uo. 727 CIIESriUT Street.
JAPANESE 5 I X, II S
AND
roniTJETTES,
. A FULL AS.SOKTMENT.
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.,
NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET.
LACE FOXSTTS,
IN NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.,
NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET,
4 8tfrp PHILADELPHIA.
OURNINC DEPARTMENT
Wc have made this depart
ment of our business a spe
cialty, and obtaining goods
direct, can offer them at low
est prices, and in every
variety.
PERKINS & CO.,
NO. 9 SOUTH NINTH STREET,
5 13 thstulmip
ruiLADELrniA.
QEO. D. WISHAM,
No. 7 N. EIGHTH St.,
Is now prepared to offer one of the largest and best
selected stocks of
DRESS GOODS
TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY, AND WILL BE
SOLD AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICKS.
NEW GOODS OPENING DAILY,
DlackSilks! Black Silks!
BLACK TAFFETA, Only 11-60.
BLACK GROH GltAIN, HEAVY, 12-00.
BLACK GKOS GltAIN, WIDE, '2 0O.
BLACK GItOS GltAIN, RICH, $2 50, 2 T5,
3-00, 3-50, i-00, $4-50, J5-00.
FOH BARGAINS CALL AT
jii:0. I). WISH AM'!
ONE PRICE STORE,
No. 7 North EIGHTH Street.
OUR MOTTO SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK
SALES. 4 15 thstuamrp
EYKE & LANDELL,
FOURTH and ARCH
Keep the Heaviest Mesh BLACK IRON
BAREGE there is Imported.
6-4 DIAMOND MESH HERNANI.
3-4 and 4-4 FINE MESH DO.
REAL SILK GRENADINE.
RICH FIGURED fiRENADINES.
MAGNIFICENT STRIPES DO.
STRIPE POPLINS FOR JUPES.
MI.K CHAIN POPLINS FOR DO.
TINTED MOHAIR FOR SUITS.
JAPANESE MIXTURES FOR DO.
GRANITE MIXTURES FOR SUITS.
GREEN, BLUE, AND MODE POPLINS.
SPRING SHAWLS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 4 3 Sttlth3m
SPRING COLORS.
Silk and Wool Rolled Poplins.
ikici:s SM'II.B, l,4MYi:it.
Our cheap location and active trade enables us to sell
DRESS GOODS
For I.ttdiop, Misses, anil Children, at less lliun usual
prices.
Curwen Stoddart & Brother,
Nos. 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND St,
5 n :it
PHILADELPHIA.
JNDIA SHAWLS AND SCARFS.
GEORGE FIVLrEn,
No. 916 CHESNUT Street,
Invites attention to his elegant stock of
INDIA SHAWLS AND SCARFS, '
BLACK AND FANCY Slf.KS,
JAPANESE SILKS,
MATERIALS FOR SUITS,
DRESS and FANCY (iOODS IN GREAT VARIETY,
Purchased on the most advantageous terms for
cash, ami will he Hold as chcup as at unv store in
the city. 15 7 1m
U.UiU SlutwU HciU, rt'iMryj, uul UJuaoX
DRY GOODS.
No. 43 NORTH EffJHTH 8TRFK.T.
Opened this niomlnn th b.l.ncs of an imnort jr'.
stwk of
FRENCH HDKVS.
lOfldofMi Ll.lioV French Colored Border Hemstitched.
At, rente.
SO do.nn !2 Tnknd Sheer HemHitched.
SOdoen Cent.' l ino l-'anrr Ilpmntitoliod.
1(10 doren (ienta' Krenrh Hemstitched, 4f. t. 63.
31 dozen Irnne ir-9 Moiro Antinue Hordor French
Toweln.
15 doren French llm-k ToweU.
Among tiie nliovo Km)(B willlo found some nf tho fitiCHl
roo!b imiorted, mid will bo sold 50 per cent. Iei thin ini-
IMirters prices.
ALSO,
aitlpcB. KXTRA FINK MATTINti, ."W c.nila. recuhir
price t'.2; only lot to ho sold t the pi ice.
ALSO,
KID C.LOVF.S A SPECIALTY.
Also, 100 p.. Spring Molwirs for suits, nd HI.
AUkj, Sun Undirellss nd I'arHol.
AIho, our enlire Stock closing out.
Also, 200 dozen Linen Fnnn, 12V; end l.r.
llanilwmie Silk Fns reduced to close out .
Very Fine Liale and Silk (.lores.
I ailiea' Fine Hiding (iintlctn, half price. B 13 .It
QKENADIKKSt LAWNS! OltGANDIES!
JOHN W. THOMAS.
405 and 407 N. SECOND St.,
lias now In Stock a LARGE and HANDSOME
assortment of
NEW GRENADINESfin Stripes and Figured,
NEW STYLE LAWNS AND ORGANDIES,
3-4, 4-4, and 8-4 IRON MESH HERNANI,
Together with every variety of NEW aud ELEGANT
DRESS GOODS.
8 127 Smrp
NEW AND CHOICE GOODS ore received daily
from the New York and Philadelphia markets.
1869.
SPECIALTIES AT THORNLEY'S,
EIGHTH & SPUING GAUDEN, PHIL A.
8LTERB BLACK SILKS.
BEAUTIFUL JAPANESE SILKS.
IRISH AND FRENCH POPLINS.
RICH GLOSSY MOHAIRS, ALPACAS, ETC.
We offer the most complete and varied Stock of
Goods In our Line "NORTH OF CHESNUT STREET,"
and at a BIG DISCOUNT off Chesnut Street Prices,
as everybody knows we can afford to sell CHEAPER,
as we WORK under a mere FRACTION OF TUKIR
EXPENSES,
THORNLEY'S
"CENTRALLY LOCATED OLD ESTABLISHED"
DRY GOODS HOUSE,
N. E. COR. EIGHTH AND SPRING GAUDEN,
19 PHILADELPHIA.
310. D. S. DORMON. 310.
NO. 310 N. EIGHTH STREET, ABOVE VINE
(Successor to Morriss ft Hoffman).
Spring opening of Black Bilks, Dress Uoods, Gassimores,
White Goods, Kid Gloves. Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves,
Trimmings, Notions, Comets and Hoop Skirts, etc.
Hlk. Silks, , 2"25, 2'40. White Goods in great variety,
liik. Silks. 2'75, :l. I I'laid Muslins. 20, 25c.
ltlk. Alpacas, 31, 35, 40c. ! Stripe Nainsook, 22. 'c.
Lustre Alpaca, 511. 55, title. I White and Hull Piipie, 25c.
Mohair LuMrus, 65, 75, $1. I Yurd-wido Chintzes, 2So.
Spring Iroas Goods, 2.1, 25, 28, 31, 35, 37M, 40, 45, 50, 60c.
Wool CasHimeres, 45, 55, 60, 75, 87,, P0, $1, $1'25.
Remember the number, 310, ubovo Vine (large double
front store). 4 22 tilths Bin
PARASOLS.
PARASOLS. ALL TIIE NEWEST
London and Paris Btyles, which for novoky, va
riety, and elesance are unoaiiallod. A lame as-
.r. sortment of Lacs (Jovors. Sea Side and Sun Um
brellas at the lowest prices, at II. DLX.ON'8 iancy Goods
btore, Wo. 81 H. K1UHTU street. 1 iu sm
CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS.
CLOAKS! CLOAKS!
OUR STYLES are the newest.
OUR MATERIALS the most fashionable.
OUR WORKMANSHIP the very best.
OUR. STOCK tho largest In the city.
OUR PRICES defy competition.
4 17 aluthlin Fo. 3:1 8 NINTH Ktteet.
OARPETINOS.
CANTON MATTINGS
Just Received, ex-Barque Louisa,
ttOOO IJOI.LS
Fresh Canton Mattings,
WHITE AND RED CHECKED,
Of Choice Brauds, iu all Widths.
M'CALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN,
No. 509 CHESNUT Street,
3 11 thsttirp anil Opposite Independence Hall.
PAPER HANGINGS, ETC.
ALL
PAPER
AT UKTA1L,
AT lI(iIIrr I'KICKS.
J. H. L0NGSTRETH,
XO. V2 KDETII TH1K1) STKEET,
6 13 l'-'trp PHILADELPHIA.
CURTAINS AND SHADES.
gB J. WILLIAMS & SONS,
NO. 1G SOUTH SIXTH KTUEET,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Venetian Blinds & Window Shades.
ljuye and tine aesortment at low piicos.
KTORK SHADI'Sniadeand'lHtteied rill 1m
tuHNUlKS. CUIt !.-. TAS.SKI.S, It EPA I R I N ( ; , K TU.
1 AHSl'OK lS 1'lttK I'KIO) HV J(mTnF
I VOUNC, Nvtaiy PuWiu.r.ulijli.KSM.JXM, otuthlni
OROOERIES, ETO.
SIMON COLTOH & ClME,'
AGENTS FOU
PEAK, FREAN & CO.'S LONDON
FANCY. BISCUITS.
SIXTY DIFFERENT VARIETIES IN
SMALL TIN PACKAGES.
Havitifrlicen appointed Amenta for the above honao
the largcHt and most prominent one in Europe wc
destre to call the attention of the Trade, as well as
consumers generally, to thcae tine goods, among
which are the original Albert, I'lonil, Eugenia, Pearl,
Mixed, Emit, and a law variety of the finest
quality of Biscuit for picnics, scrctiade, aud evening
parties.
The Trade will be supplied at the prices charged
.by the house in London, and will find them the most
iiesiranie gootts ever yet ottered to the publie.
SIMON COLTON & CLARKE,
AGENTS FOR PKAX, !'I!K.N A CO.,
DOCKHKAD AND DKUMMON') ROAD, LONDON.
These Biscuits ran lie had of all First-class Grocers
in the city. tilths
THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE
AUJERT BISCUITS,
Manafactured by Mackenzie A Mackenzie, Edinburgh.
These Riseulta are anpplieii regularly to the Queen,
the Royal Family, ana tne noouity tm isugiaaa.
FOR SALE 11 Y
Blacrs Si & Co.,
BKOAD and CHESNUT Sts.,
4 3 stutlrtmrp PHILADELPHIA.
P 11 E
SII FltUIT IN CANS.
M. XUVVUlMi X A-.l lXi. A i-.l'"t l 1 -'t
GREEK CORN. T0MAT0E3.
FRENCH PEAS, MUSHROOMS,
ASPARAGUS, ETC. ETC,
ALBERT C. ROBERTS.
Dealer In Fine Groceries),
11 7?rp Cor. ELEVENTH and VTNB Strecta.
FURNITURE, ETO.
FOR
BARGAINS IN FURNITURE
00 TO
RICHMOND & CO.,
No. 45 South SECOND Street,
4 30 lm ABOVE CHESNUT, EAST SIDS.
JOHN F. FOREPATTGH & SON,
Successors to Richmond & Forepaugh,
rUHNITURE WAH.EXIOOIVIS
NO. 40 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
5 75 West Side, Philadelphia.
FURNITURE
& J. A. n'HSKELS
DATING REMOVED TO THEIR
ELEGANT HTORE,
No. 1002 ARCH Street,
Are now selling TIRST-CLASS FURNITURE at very
Reduced Pricea. 4 1 3rarp
ESTABLISHED 17 9 5.
A. S. ROBINSON.
FRENCH PLATE LOOKING-GLASSES,
ENGRAVINGS,
BEAUTIFUL CiiiiO.MOS,
PAINTINGS,
Manufacturer of all Kinds of
LOOKING-GLASS,
PORTRAIT, ANl PICTURE FRAMES.
NO. 910 CHKSNl'T STREET,
3 15 Fifth door ohove r'.;.' ( o'ltinental. Pliila.
ICE COMPANIES.
CE! ICE! ICE! 3CE! ICE!
Ice! Ice! Ice! Ice! Ice! Ice! Ioe!
OFFICE OF 1!IK
KNICKERBOCKER ICE CO.,
No. 435 WALNUT Sr., Philadelphia,
Fstahlished Incorporated 1H.
YVuulc8.tlo and Retail Doal-.-n aui Shiupors of
EASTERN ICE.
VWlW'.y""-1" Prosidont.
A. It UIS I , Xrousuror.
K. H. COUttF.ia,, Secritnrv.
xv.i , im? ''"ff1 . daily in all p,rt f tli3 cons lidtod city,
a . I"tBa ,01' lauiums, offlces, etc., for 1W:
I "'ly tjilconts porweok.
1 " " i.
20 " " iV-n
ri.Via.rKe consil"",r8 at whnlrtsuln prides. Orders snnt to the
it V,' ' louovunjj jjiputs, will rocoivo prompt
NOS?'!f J'!iNNSYI'VANI A RAILROAD AND MAS.
i r it bi It J'.K 1 ,
WILLOW STHKKT WHARF, IMawfira Avenue,
iwui.r. kuau AM) WILLOW SillFKT,
TWENl'V-SKOONU AND HAMILTON 8TB K FT,
NINTH KI'KKKT ANI WASIIlNli'l ON AVKNfTK, and
PINE STKICET WHAUF, bcuull.ili. 15 li lmrp
loo! Ie! lee! lee! lee! Ice!
HATS AriD OAPS.
WARTU'RTON'S IMPROVED VENTI-
. A..u.litttnff llrAui II :ttu nutntpill. Ill All thf
iiupiovi-d iuhion o- ths iwasou, yUlkJiy'i' &r?,i!,,?a
Joot to IU l't QUU'B. H W W
SUMMER CLOTHES,
Elegant and Becoming in the
Highest Degree.
Light in Texture and Light in Colors
MADE UP IN
AI11Y AND GRACEFUL STYLES,
Cool, Comely, and Comfortable,
AT TUB
Chesnut Street Clothing Establishment
OF
JOHN WANAMAKER.
NOS. 818 AND 820 CHESNUT ST11EET,
S 0 4p PHILADELPHIA.
CLOTHS, OASSIMERES. ETO.
gPEC
IAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
AV.T.SNODGRASS&CO.,
No. 34 South SECOND Street,
Have Just received a fresh Importation of
Genuine Scotch Cheviots, .
Elegant French Coatings
LATEST STYLES OF
Fancy Cassimeres and Vestings,
fok TriKfR 4 S Smrp
RETAIL Dr RTMENT.
BONNETS, THIMMINQS, ETO,
WOOD & CARY,
725 CIIJLtlSvIVlJT St.,
LATEST STYLES
OF
FANCY BONNETS AND HATS.
W. A C.
HAT AND IIONNET
MATKHIAL.
PRICKS LOW.
No. Ti!5 CHKSNUT Street.
4 2i tuwth2oirp
QRANU OPENING
OF
SPRING DESIGNS
IK
AT OUB
NEW BONNET ltOOMS,
No. 806 ARCH Street.
P. A. HARDING &.C0.
4 1 thstuSm
EIGHTH ST. KIBBON STORE.
No. 107 North EIGHTH Street,
(Four doors above Arch).
I have now open a splendid assortment of
SILKS, SATIN RIBBONS,
SATINS, BONNET RIBBONS,
CRAPES, STRAW HATS,
FIGURED NETS, STRAW BONNETS,
ILLUSIONS, FLOWERS,
To which I would kindly call tho attention! tho
Ladiea.
JULIUS SICHEL,
No. 107 North EIGHTH Street,
FOUR DOORS ABOVE ARCIL
P.S SILKS aud SATINS CUT CIAS. 4 3 8tuth2lB
QHOICE GOODS-POPULAR PRICES.
PARIS FLOWERS,
LINEX-BAt'K SATINS,
AND
LADIES' AND MISSES' HATS AND BONNETS,
Iu Vnnvulled Assortment.
S. A. & D. STERN,
NO. 724 ARCH STREET,
8 1 stuth'-'turp PIlILADICLPinA
JfRINGES, ' GIMPS, AND BUTTONS,
New .Style and IHoilernle Prleea.
GUIPURE LAC KS HANDSOME PATTERNS;
WHITE COTTON TRIMMINGS;
AMERICAN ZEPHYR, ALL COLORS.
i: Al'NOM'S,
4 IT Btutiun
IV. y. oiuer of LKOITIf and t'lIKUK V His.
QPENING NEW PATTERNS OF
TABLE GLASS WARF,
EVERY DAY, AT
TYNDALE Ik MITCHELL'S,
8 20 luth3mr KQ, 707 VUliSNUT StrccU