The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, June 03, 1869, FIFTH EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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THK DAIIif EVENING TELEGRAM! rmiiAUELPlllA, TIIUK8DAY, JUNE .'!, 1869.
MUSICAL. Attn DRiWATIC.
Thn Krllor Concert at the Academy of JUmlo.
Despite the heat and the lateness of the iieiwa, a
targe, fashionable, and enthuitlanMo audience was
present at the Academy of Muslo last cve ilng, on
the occasion of a grand conrort In which Miss Clara
Louise Kellofrfr wan expected to be the leading aU
traction. An thm charming and popular voc ill t is
ahont to leaye the country again for an Indefinite
sojourn abroal, her friends were detormln d to giro
her a fitting farewell, and on her final appearance
this evening, in one of her nioitt admlrabla operatic
role, that of "lloslna," In llarbicre di Seviglia, the
house probably will, as It certainly should, be filled
to overflowing.
The concert last eveulng was essentially a
success. The principal feature In the pro
gramme consisted In three selections from
ItOHSlnl's posthumous work, the wonderful
Mem (totenneUe. Miss Kellogg sang the Crueitixui,
a rare gem, with her accustomed skill and effect.
Hlgnor Kcina, a new face to riilladelphluns, who was
classlOed on the programme an a baritone, but
whose quality of voice belongs rather to the degree
of basso, executed the (jiioniam aria, from the
same work, )n a manner which produced a very
favorable impression. Slgnor lloettl, who
has heretofore achieved an enviable
place on our stage, gave the final
morccau from the Static Sulennelle, the liomine Item.
This was the first opportunity afforded our musical
public of listening to any portion of what has been
declared elsewhere to be the masterpiece of all Ros
sini's oratorios. But from these disjointed fragments
It was impossible to form a true conception of the
merits of the work as a whole. Miss Kellogg also
sang a very attractive air in French from Ambrolse
Thomas' new opera of Hamlet, the flrst Instalment
given in this city. The melody was a roost delicate
and delicious one, and was admirably adapted to the
voice and style of the artist. The famous trio, "Zlttl,
zlttl," from II Barbiere, sung by Miss Kcllog? and
Pignors Boettl and Kelna, and a duo from Verdi's
new opora of Don Carlon, by the two latter
artists, were also given, interspersed by
Mr. Rudolf Ilennlg'i admirable performances on
the vloloncollo and Miss AlldeTopp's charming piano
execution. This vivacious little lady, by the dell
cucy and brilliancy of her performances last evening,
gained a fresh hold upon the hearts of Phlladel
pliians, and disappeared from the stage only to re
turn in response to encores, the eagerness of which
would have thrown Brlgnoli into a towering passion
and filled the heart of Sims Reeves with dismay.
The City Amusement.
At tub Acadkmy of Music this evening Miss
Clara Louise Kellogg will make her lust appearance
previous to her departure for .Europe. Rossini's
opera of II Barbiere di Setiglia will he performed,
with the following cast: "KoHina," Miss Kellogg;
"Count Almaviva," Signor Boettl; "Figaro," Slgnor
Relna: "Don Basilio," Slgnor Barlll; and "Dr. ltar
tulo," Hlgnor SuhIiiI. In the music lesson scene Miss
Kellogg will Introduce the "Kellogg waltz," com
posed expressly for her by Slgnor Ardltl.
At thk Arch Mr. Collius will appear this evening
In the drama of Kory O'More. The performance will
conclude with the farce of Jenny Lind.
To-morrow evening Mr. Collins will have a fare
. well benefit, when he will appear for the last time In
. The lrieh Ambaeeador and The yertoun .Ha n. Mr.
Craig's burlesque of Le Oladiateur will be given as
an afterplece.
On Saturday night The Marble Heart will be per
formed, and on Monday the new drama of Black ami
White will be produced.
At thk Chkknut the burlesque of Lucretia Borrjia
will be performed this evening. Messrs. Donaldson
. and Gilbert will make a velocipede ascension from
the stage to the gallery on a tight-rope.
At thk Thkatkb Comique Miss Susan Gulton will
appear this evening In Florettt the Cricket.
At thk Walnut Mr. Joseph Jefferson will appear
this evening as "Rip Van Winkle."
At thk Amkkican an attractive variety entertain
ment will be given this evening.
In anothbk column of the paper onr readers will
find the announcement of the Private Classical
Soiree of Carl Oaertncr's Vocal and Instrumental
Society, at the Drawing Room, Seventeenth above
Clhesnut, on Saturday evening, June S, at 8
o'clock. This society, composed of Mr. Qaertner's
pupils from the Conservatory of Music, ua well as
private pupils of many years' standing, shows what
results may be accomplished through earnest labor
and perseverance. The programme presents works
of the highest order, and the entire performance
will undoubtedly give satisfaction to all lovers of
music present. Without any atttempt at dlHplay
or show, this society has steadily made its way, and
is ready to prove its position. It is Interesting to
note the growth of musical culture in private, and to
feel that not a city in the country can boast of more
private talent than Philadelphia.
CITY ITEMS,
Men's, Youth's, and Boys' Spring Clothing. a fine
tvuortment of choice net goodt, note in ttore and reeeiring
daily; alio, a choice eeleetion of good in the piece, to be mini
up to order in the bett elyle.
Halt way bktweim ) Benicett Co.,
fifth and TOWKB HALL,
Sixth Streets.) 618 Majulet Strket,
iHILAr)ELPRIA,
and 600 Broadway, Nhw York.
Ravinhino Extracts. Mr. E. R. Lee, No. 43 North
Eighth street, opens to-day three hundred dozen of the
celebrated "Oriza" Extract, warranted genuine. The
assortment comprises the newest and most deiioious
orders. Here's the chance for all lovers of sweet scents,
and a chance also for those whose purses are not very
weighty. The "Oriza" Extracts are up to the standard of
Lnbin's, and can bs bought at one-half Lnbin's prices.
A Handbomk Stork. On the 5th day of June, 1854, Mr.
George O. Bower opened his drug stere at the corner of
Sixth and Vine, and on the 6th day of June, 1469 (Saturday
next), just fifteen years elapsing, he will open one of the
most complete and handsome stores in this city. It is
located at No. 40K Chesnut street, in the building formerly
ocoupied by the Fame Insurance Company, and is fitted
up in magnifioent style. The wood-work is painted a
glossy white, relieved with walnut and gold mouldings.
The floor is of ash and walnut, oiled, and the ceilings and
walla are elaborately papered. At the entranoe stand
an immense soda-water fountain, the outside of which is
constructed of the best Italian marble, with silver-plated
mountings; inside are the compartment for the
ft mi D ft and ice. He has also Saratoga and other mineral
spring waters on draught. Large and handsome cases
adorn one entire sme oi tne room, nuea witn r.ngnsn
French, and American cosmetics and fancy and uxeful
articles of every description, tnat are used for toilet pur
poses, etc. He will devote his entire time and energy
to this place of business, and will keep none other than the
best of drugs and medicines, and all physicians' prescrip
tions will receive his personal supervision. The store will
-ertainlv be a convenience as well as an adornment to the
neighborhood, and we predict for him a successful career
in his new enterprise.
A Bl'BOLAR PROOF BaVU. The First Rational Bank, on
, , i i t It nnd nt Umvru I 'i i u
Tuesaay, piac -
m n.L..I RuniW tronf R-tfe. whinh miv.
XJHroml MTWn ."" - - -j
chased from their agent, Mr. Hervy Herman, formerly of
tills piaca.
The safe was sold to the Bank subject to such test as the
Directors saw fit to put it to. They invitod machinists and
...i . -u .v.Air liamla u.t. Ha.frt hrAakinff and bnrinv.
oiuun f vmw..
The Bank employed Major Eplei, one of the best macliinists
in this section of the country, to "drill the safe if pmniW
. V. A ...i.nAA nf hia win. anflnt several
1DB oiijuri wim n "
hours in preparing his drills and tools, and having secured
4 a strong leverage, wnt to work, and alter entirely usini
up his drills, and hardly making an impression on the safa,
gave his opinion that drilling through, inside of two wee's,
was out of the question. -
. a, - .... ..l-...1 n ViMii alAittrM. Mftsnra.
iUfl HID WH 1UOU RkiaiKOU ni."
Small, Billmryxr d- Co. were called uMn for three of their
best BlackKtnith Striker; who were furnished with heary
sledges. After placing the safe in the middle of the side
walk, where they commenced whacking away in regular
. ...i. 1.1....... l,u, map. h-iinl fur HnilltrRM. but
IOTP1 Bvyitj, uqiiiuk imi n a ww.w - - -
with no effect on the safe. It may be imagined with what
strength tney dealt tneir mows, wnen iney worn .
to craok the I"M and render it useless. The trial created
.. i. i .11 AH , iuti.. .1 hut. liar-
QUll SB tfUm?IIHHJ, MUM HI, WVIV MltBllbU
alar-Pton &'fe had at last been found. fork Utmurratlr
JUIHIINO FROM THK OllKA'f IKMAND FOR OUR
' Fine Oustomkb-maue Olothino,
Tub People
have become convinced that not only
The Letter Caiuulhi,
could have saved
S.V90
had they pfrchami their mifurtiu at thithiuur, hut the
fereuoe in our prioes, cumparea aim ty
IhU city, is at least
; 4- 5'0
in favor of Chari.fs Stoef.s.
No. KM Chesnut street.
CHtoma BaekbM Highest Premium Bewing Maculae.
No. 7M Uheeamt street.
SrNoxa'i vwnco Macbwu
Oa easiest terms, by
O. r. Patw, We. 8to Oheeaat Itree.
JEWKLBT, Mr. William W. Oassidv. No. 18 Rmlk RmmJ
tr t, baa the Urgent and most attractive assortment of
fli Jowelry and Silverware in the rlty. Purchaser, oaa
r It upon obtaining a nil.
p-i e which cannot be equalled. Ha alao hat a Urge atook
of American Western Watches In all varieties and at all
price. A visit to his store is sure to result In Dleaaor. and
profit.
LOard from Wanamakfr a It no WW.
BOW THK FACTS TFLl.
kkap, asd st r.AK or n.
COMF, HF.r, AMI BR COXYlflCKn.
IsT" ins OEStASO hru utt brim no orrtt for mtr itxjb
or .Vn'l atut itoy' f Whing, to tAmt
F1YTV mm art k'pt buiv etittint -rome
from Ire in the morning until
winr nt nifht.
WAXA HAKFR a BfOWW,
THK I.AHUKST Cl.orHtU UOVttK,
OAK HA LI,,
S. K. CORtiKR OFSIJTH ASD HAHKF.T STKF.KTH.
tUSR THOi'&Afrn HANlft are omilanHv owwpW
in filling nur plortt. Thi awrM onr
CU'lomrrt FHF.SH tiOOUSnrry day.
HA KAMAKF.Ii it IIKOWS,
OAK HAL I.,
TTTF T.AKflFST CI.OTHIXtf HOrUK,
S. F. CORKF.R OF SIXTH ASH MAKHF.T STHF.F.TH.
W MILLS HAVE BFF.S r.VA7.ViV FOR WF.F.KS,
apmally on aoodH J or our al'. Thi
t the iray ire pet choice and durante
thing for onr rwttomeT,
WASAMAKFR ,t HHOWy,
THF, FOl'ULAH CLOTH I XU HOL'SK,
OAK HALL,
THF COH.FR OF SIXTH A AD MARKET STREETS.
t W EXORMOVS SALES imimc m to make Fnarmati
J'ltrrhoseHf and this uire ue great al
ranloge in buying, and ire can aff'jrd
to ertf aery loir. i.
WAXAitAKF.R ct nnovrx,
THE CHEAPEST VLOIHIXG HOUSE,
OAK HALL.
THE CORXER OF SIXTH AXV MARKET STREETS.
9" MODERATE PRICES for everything our fXAL
TEH A RLE Rt'l.E, not hoir much ire
ran gel, but hoir CHEAP ire can Hell
the article.
WA A A MAKER (t BRO W.V,
OAK HALL,
THE CHEA PEST CLOTHIXff HOUSE,
THE CORKER OF SIXTH AAD MARKET STREET
tV OUR Sl'HIXO STOCK, though our nalet hare hern very
targe, in unit renf t u.n t lie. re,,
WA XA MA KEH f RRO WX,
THE LARGEST CLOTH! XQ HOUSE,
OAK HALL,
THE CORNER OF SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS.
OUR Dors' AND YOUTHS' STOCK in wonderfully
y veil airted, anil it kept on the FIRS1
FLOOR.
WA XA MA KER t BROW.V,
THE POPULAR CLOTHIXtJ HOUSE,
OAK HALL,
THE CORNER OF SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS.
" ALL OUR PRICES are loner by 25 tier cent, than the
tame gnoibt are mild nhetehere.
WA XA MA KF.lt it HUO W.V,
THE LARGEST Cl.OTHIXti HOUSE,
OA K HA LI.,
tHF.S. E. COR. OF SIXTH ARD MARKET STREETS.
AKitii:i.
F.(!KARD-T,ON(iSTRKTH TM mnrnini in Honl!
Presbyterian Church, Eighth and Cherry streets, by Rev.
mums. it. ixcaara, rrorossor ot Jtnetoric in lAtavntte
f'nl Intro Rjiatnn Pn Uow ll'IP.IITnv W Pl'lf 1 1111
son of the officiating minister, to liKSSIK A.,' daughter of
tueutie luomas ai. ixing- stretn. iio cards. -
JONKS CAMERON. On the Istlnatjmt.. nt tlm H,.fh,l
M. E. Church Parwinage, No. l'J7 Conitress street, by Rev.
George W. Maclaughlin, Mr. WILLIAM II. JONKS to
Miss KATE CAMERON, both of Wilmington, Del.
MITCHELL SMITH. On Thursday, May 27, at the
Parsonage, No. 15SM Franklin street, by the Key. William
B. Wood. Mr. JOHN MITCHELL and Miss EMILY 11.
SMITH, both of this city.
iik:i.
ABBOTT. On the 1st inntant.. attar a lini7nrinr illnAsa
JAMES G. ABBOTT, aged 62 years.
i ne relatives ana inonas of the rsmily are respeotrnlly
nvited to attend the funeral, from hi Lite resilience. N,
1H)8 N. Sixth street, on Satllrdtiv aftnrnnnn. .Innn A. it
o'clock. To proceed to Laurel Hill.
GORMAN. On June 1. 18H9. Mrs. JANE GORMAN, in
the twth year of her age.
The relatives and friends of the family are invited to
attend the funeral, from ber late residence, No. S.
Third atreefc. on KridAV ninrninn' nt. ft n't'ltMil
STIVERS. On the 1st instant. ANN. relict of the lata
Gideon V. Stivers, in the TliLh year of her age.
The relatives and friends of the family are reapectfully
Invited to attend her funeral, from ber late residence,
No. lull Green street, on Saturday, the 5th instant, at 111
o'clock. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery, Camden,
INSURANCE.
NO XvXAJL?
Is Fully Prepared to Insure until he
has considered
The Hates and Flans
OP TUB
AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE CO.
OF PHILADELPHIA,
FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS,
6 10
PniLADELPIIIA.
OT OR COLD!
WARM WEATHER! GOOD ICEJJ
StTrUED BY THE
CARPENTER ICE COMPANY,
Wo. 717 WILLOW St., riiiluda.
EASTERN ICE exclusively at market rates.
Large trade supplied on lair terms.
CHAS. L. CARPENTER,
AS. L. CARPENTER, 1
IN GLEN DEN tNO, ( rronrletora.
I. M. TRUMAN, Jr., ( "oprictors.
IN R. CARPENTER, J
JOHN
JOS.
BlBlm JOIIN
fO CIGAR BUYERS.
Fresh importations of Havana Clfrars, In bond or
duty paid. Large assortment, ottered In lota to suit
purchasers.
Also, cigars of our own manufacture, viz. :
"MARIANA RITA."
nigh grade Vnelta Abajo leaf, fifteen styles. Iiw
prices compared with Imported cigars. A fair trial
will prove their merits.
"FRA DIAVOLO."
Lower priced than the "Mariana Rita," three styles;
excellent cignra.
"FLEI'R DE LYS," "LOUIS D'OR,"
and other brands, all copyrighted ; each of highest
rade tn lis respective class.
AU of our Havana leaf we import direct, and no
better cigars can be produced In this market than
those we now offer.
Smokers should see that they obtain onr genuine
cigars, which are offered regularly by many respecta
ble dealers, although some irregular parties put for
ward Inferior cigars as of our make.
We offer these cigars In lots to suit purchasers.
They can be profitably retailed at prices forty per
cent, less than Imported cigars, will give equal satis
faction, and should be tried, without preJmUce, by
all who desire a good cigar at moderate cost.
S. FUUUKT A SONS,
Importers and Manufacturers,
6 13 26trp No. 229 South FRONT Street.
FULL NATURAL FLAVOR RETAINED.
Families and Restaurateurs pronounce them supe
rior in flavor, solidity and quantity to any heretofore
PrFor sale by all First-class Grocers.
In Canned Fruits are requested to enter
their orders early, for the coming season's supply, at
Sole Agency,
, No. 45 N. WATER Street, Philadelphia.
QUINTON PACKING COMPANY, EXCLUSIVE
H PACKERS OF QUINTON TOMATOKS.
Factory, Cumberland o., Hew Jersey. 6 il imrp
BONNETS, TRIMMINGS, ETO.
VOOD &, CARY,
r543 CILEHNUT Ht.,
1ATEBT STYLES
ar
FANCY BONNETS ANO HATS.
W A C
HAT AM BONN KV
MATKRIAK
PRICKM IX)VT.
No. Va CUKSNUT Wr-rt.
4 ii tuwthjmrv
yRS. M. A. BINDER.
DRESS TRIMMINd AND PAPER PAT
TERN STORE,
N. W. Corner lUeirmih and i'lie.
nut NtreetM.
BARGAINS JUST OPKNKI),
New style Silk Tassel Fringe, 62 cents a yard, ull
shades.
REAL GUIPURE LACES.
A case Lace Points, Sacques, and Jackets.
Llama Lace Parasol Covers.
ltliu k Thread Ibices, all widths, at very low prices.
The genuine Joseph Kid Gloves, L per pair.
Mioses' Colored Kids.
NEW STYLES PARASOLS AND SEASIDES.
Roman and Plain Ribbons and Sashes.
Paris Jewelry.
Plaid Nainsooks, French Muslins, Plpue and Mar
seilles, Hamburg Edging and Insertings-
EXCLUS1VE AGENT
For Mrs. M. WORK'S Celebrated System for cutting
Ladies' Dresses, Sacques, Basques, Garibaldi's, Chil
dren's Clothes, etc., by measurement, and full in
structions given.
AGENTS WANTED.
Ladles are now making from 100 to$2io per month
as ugents for this system. 3 (i sttith!
QRAND OPENING
OF
SPRING DESIGNS
IN
BONNETS AND HATS,
AT OUR
NEWRONNET ROOMS,
No. 806 ARCH Street.
P. A. HARDING & CO.
4 I thstuSm
Q1IOICE GOODS POPULAR PRICES.
PARIS FLOWERS,
LINEN-BACK SATINS,
AND
LADIES' AND MISSES' HATS AND BONNETS
In Unrivalled Assortment.
S. A. & D. STERN,
NO. 724 ARCH STREET,
B 1 stuth2mrp PHILADELPHIA.
TURING ES, GIMPS, AND BUTTONS,
New Style and Moderate Priced.
GOrURE LACES, nANDSOME PATTERNS;
WHITE COTTON TRIMMINGS;
AMERICAN ZEPHYR, ALL COLORS.
ItAPSOIV'S,
41Tstuth2m
N.VV. Corner of EIGIITITand CIintttY 8n.
QHAMPIOH SAFES.
UNSUCCESSFUL BURGLARY.
LETTER OF MESSRS. DAVID DOWS CO.
New Tokk, April 10, 18C.
Herring, Farkkl a Sherman,
No. 261 Broadway.
Gents: On the night of the 22d ultimo, our store,
No. 20 South street, was entered, and a desperate at
tempt made by burglars upon one of your safes In our
counting-room.
The key to the safe n which we kept onr 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 and opened
It. Fortunately we had one of your Burglar-Proof
Banker's Chests inside, tn which our valuables were
deposited. This they 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 the fact of their knowing where our key was
kept shows that their plans were well matured. They
tried wedging the door and body of the Chest, aad
the faithful safe bears evidence of the labor and skill
devoted to the work. All was useless, and It Is with
great satisfaction we report that upon opening it we
found our securities oil taft, and can therefore cheer
fully Indorse the Burglar-Proof work recommended
by you.
You will please send the new safe purchased by ut
to our counting-house, and take the old one, to show
that some hales are sull manufactured woitliy of tht
aauie, David Down Si Co.
FARREL, HERRING & CO.,
CiAxiriON SUITES,
NO. 629 CHESNUT STREET,
17 4pti PHILADELPHIA,
QVER 100 PATTERNS OF
FANCY TOILET WARE,
.; AT JOBBERS' PRICES.
TVNDALE k MITCHELL,
8 liO stutMrnrp No. TOT CRESKUT Street.
SUMMER RESORTS.
SUMMER RESORTS
OS TH LINK Or
rillLADELFniA AND READING RAIL
ROAD AND BRANCHES.
MA NSION N O VSK. MO VNT CARBON,
Mrs. O.rolins Wundwr. PotUrilU P. O . Hchnylkil! em Vr
TUSCARHRA HOTKL
Mrs. M. L. Miller, losrsrors P. O . BchulkiU ooantf
MAXStON HOUSE,
VT. r. Smith, MsliMior Cltt V , .S.-hi'vlkiU oonnJj
MOVXT VARMKL MOV.SK,
Charles Culp, Mounf Car:unl P ) , NnrtJi'iiiiMi-lnrt 0
WHITE HOUSE, '
R. A. Mom, Kosding P O
AXIALVSIA,
Heart Weor, Ilosd i nr P O
l.irixu sritixGS hotfl.
Dr. A. Smith, Wcrnoncril'o P O fl-lm :-intv
COLO SPRINGS HOTEL. LfltAMIX fltOXTF.
Willum Irrh, Pino Or. P O , Hcli'ilrl! cmilf
ROVERTOWN SPVlXARr.
V. H Ktsnlfor, liojort.ma P. O , IVirk i cmn'r
LTTI7. SCR IX IIS,
Georgo V. Groidpr, Lit In P. O , Vim
F.PHHATA SI-ltlXGS.
John Krodnrirk, Kplirsto P. ) , Ijim-.tuii or cnnn' t
PFRKIOMEX IIUIOGf lit, TEL,
Dsns Ixn(tnJir, Freolaod P. O , M
PROSPECT TERRACE,
Dr. Jsdim Pslmor, I rpelnn.l P. O . Miritfonurf coiaif.
SPRING MILL HEIGHTS,
J scob II. Breish, Onmihotiovkna P O., Mnt namurr oa.
DOUTY BOUSE,
Theodore Howell, KliAmnkia, NontmmoerUuid co 5 4 imrp
OCEAN HOUSE.
CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY.
Mats, !!
This woll known snd fm-nrilfl Il.un bnvin bnn
litnroiiffhiy rpnovstpri and ittiiro7Ml, will i rpned by
tlie unclorxiKnpd, as a Hr.t clu-xi r umilr Hotel, on the
twpnly fourth of June next.
The OOKAN IIOl'SK. is situated within flrt yards ot
the beach. It offers superior advantair to 1'amdies on
account of quiet and the hi!i character of its Kuests; and
it will hp kept strictly home-like in every rexpect. Keventy
five New Bathing Rooms have been ad. led, and many
other important improvements, which will contribute
greatly to the comfort of visitors.
The Proprietors have had several yenrs' experience in
Cape May lfotol business, nnd have secured help which
will piiuni that of any other House on the Inland.
K.very effort will be made to give siitistaction to aU who
may favor the OCKAN HOl'SK with their patronage.
For Rooms, etc., uddress (5 SI luwf lylai
LYCETT & SAWYER.
JOFTS W. I.YCPTT.
HrSltY W. HAWVKR.
STOCKTON HOTEL.
CAPE ISLAND, N. .1.,
WILL OPEN ON THE '24th OF J UN 3. lsfi!.
This Hotel has been erected within the past year:
nll'ords iimple ticcoiiitiiiidtitiona for nearly one tltou
mind guestM, nnd itt ftirnished eipial to' any of the
lending: lintels in the I'nited Suites.
For lernis, etc., until then, address
i ii s: it i a ie a i ; it ,
PROPRIETOR,
NO. :.07 WALNUT STREET,
6 aim PHILADELPHIA. PA.
gURF HOUSE,
ATLANTIC CII Y, N. J.,
WIM, UK OI'KN VOl tJTKSTS .1 f.NK -Hi.
The plan of rile House nuiv be seen, nn I m ttrn -'cure:l.
until June 20, nt tiie 1, P1KKKK HOL'.SK, Pliil(nluliUi;i.
TKK.M8 MODKilATK
THOMAS 1ARLICY. Pn.pri-tor.
Curl Scntz' Parlor Orciiestra has been eutruxeri for the
seuson. 6 I lm
J Y II R A T A MOUNTAIN SPUING3.
LANCASTER COUNTY, PA.
This popular and well known SUMMKK RFSORT will
be opened lor tlie roception of gtipHtH fin t iie tth of June,
nnder the auspices of J. W. FRKDKKKJK, the foruior
proprietor.
'I'de entire establishment has been renovated and refitted
with Dw and elegant furniture. 4 J7 '2m
Q A M 1) K N A N D A T I. A NjT i;C
RAILROAD.
SUNDAY TRAINS FOR THK 8K ASHORK.
On and after SUNDAY next, June (i, the Mail Tram for
ATLANTIC CITY
Will leave Vine Streot l'orry ut - 8 A. M.
Leave Atlantic City at 1 P. M.
Stopping at all Stations.
8 3tf D. H. M UN DY, Agent.
O U M M F. R K E S O K T
k Tlie subscriber having mri liu.-cj t'ls Cold Spring
property, on the line of tlie Sclin.vlkill and Susquehanna
Railroad, from the Philad dpliia and Reading Railway
Company, will reopen it for visitors an I families on June
1, 18W. It is now undergoing tiorouish repairs, and will
bo refitted and refurnished in the best manner. Persons
can address the propiiet or ut Hurriaburg. Cold Springs,
Box No. 170.
5 25 2m WILLIAM LKRCH.
E N E V A , S W I T Z E K LAND.
HOTEL DK LA MKTROPOLK,
CHARLES ALDINUER, Proprietor,
Formerly of the "Couroune."
This hotel, the largest in Geneva, is situated in the most
favorable portion of the city, common ling a splendid view
ever the Lake, the Jura, and the Mont Blanc : 300 rooms
und saloons. Reading, coffee, smoking, and billiard rooms.
Knglish snd Amerlcsn newspapers taken daily. g 3 2ra
LD MORAVIAN "SUN HOTEL,"
BETHLEHEM, Pa. Established 1758,
Two hours and a half from Philadelphia, via North Penn
sylvania Railroad. Four truins daily ; ono train on Sunday.
Terms moderate.
RIEUEL i SANDT,
6 3 Im Propiietors.
T AKE IIOl'SK, CALDWELL. LAKE
JGEORr.F, N. Y.
Best of accommodations for Families and Gentlemen.
Board, i3f.O per day; ill4 t i i(il7'5'l per wjek, according to
rooms. Open from June 1 to October 15. Address
6 1 2m H. J. ROCKWELL.
COZZENS" WEST POINT HOTEL.
Terms for JUNE if.'J'.'O per day, or por week. For
JULY, $4 per duy, or $21 t 2s per week.
630tJ BYLVANUB T. OOZZF.NS.
CONGRESS HALL. CAPE MAY, WILLOPEN
for visitors on JUNE 1. For Rooms, etc., address
J. F". CAKE,
211 that utH" Proprietor.
Ja P. B A N K S O H,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
K"o. 13 DOCil STHEET,
Agent In Philadelphia foi the Celebrated
Potomac Mills Hydraulic Cement.
Thin celebrated Ci nient Is uscd upon all the public
buildings at Washington, D. C, and has been ana
lyzed by l)r. Ileury Erul, late Coiwultlng ChemUt at
the DepHrtmeut of Agriculture, who pronounces it
equal to the best Roman Cemont It has been known
and used at the South since 18B0, and every lock on
the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, from Cumberland to
Alexandria bears testimony to its merits.
Builders and Contractors generally are invited to
subject It to the severest Uinta. 6 1 tit ww.trp
HATS AND CAPS.
HWARBURT ON'8 IMPROVED VKNTI
lated and mi; fitting Dreea Hats (patented), in aU tha
improved fashions of tha eoaaoa UUUJsMJ'I' btreat, neit
door to Ut Post Otto U U Mo
QB W. STUART,
No. 1233 CHESNUT STREET,
PHILADK1.PH1A.
THK DUHADILITY OF
PATENT WOOD HANGINGS
Has been th orough hj tested dur
ing the- past ivintcr. Hot rooms,
exposed to f urnti.ee or other heat,
with more or less stea m, the ivalls
of wh ich have been covered for a
year, are now in as good condition
as when the wood was first hung,
WITHOUT CllACKING, BLISTERING,
OK SHRINKING.
Ou r past experien ce en ables us
to apply these BEAUTIFUL
IL4.yQI.KGS in a more artistic
and much less expensive manner
tha n heretofore .
SEWING MACHINES.
"THE
P A R H A M
NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE,
DESIGNED FOU EVEKY DESCRIPTION
OF FAMILY SEWING,
LSD FOB
LIGHT MANUFACTURING PURPOSES
Is adapted to a ranch greater RANGE OP WORK
than any Machine EVR OFFERED TO T1IK
rUBLIC.
IT IS ELEGANT IN STYLE AND FINISH,
SIMPLE IN CONSTRUCTION,
NOISELESS IN OPERATION,
MAKES PERFECT WORX ON EVERY DESCRIP
TION OF MATERIAL,
IS PERFECTLY FREE IN ALL ITS MOVEMENTS,
VERY LIGHT RUNNING,
And a pleasure for the operator to use It. We claim
for this
NEW MACHINE,
THE MOST PERFECT, SIMPLE, AND RELIABLE
Family Sewing Machine
EVER INVENTED,
And an examination will convince the most skeptlca .
OFFICE AND SALESROOM,
No. 704 CHESNUT Street.
The Parham Sewing Machine Co.
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WINES, ETO.
LONDON
FANCY HISCU1TS.
SIMON COLTON & CLARKE,
AGENTS FOR
Tlie Only Genuine nnd Original
ALBERT, and EUGENIA,
And a Large Variety of Fine Biscuits,
FROM
PEAK, FREAN & CO., London,
The largest Biscuit Manufacturers In Europe.
CHOICE WINES.
Wc oiler to our Trade one of the most choice lots of
VERY FINE AMONTILLADO
AND
RICH HIGH-GRADE SHERRIES
To be found In the country.
THEY ARElARE WINES,
Imported Direct from Xeres,
For our own local trade, and which we offer by the
cask, demijohn, gallon, dozen, or bottle, at the lowest
caah prices.
An examination of these WINES Is all we ask to
Insure the most perfect satisfaction to the customer.
SIMON COLTON & CLARKE,
IMPORTERS,
S. W. CORNER JJROAD AND WALNUT,
Btuth PHILADELPHIA.
FURNITURE.
FURNITURE.
T. & J. A. HENKELS
HAVTXQ REMOVED TO THEIR
ELEGANT STORE,
No. 1002 ARCH Street,
Are now selling FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE at Terr
Reduced Prlcesi 4 1 8m rp
1 PASSPORTS PROCURED BY" JOIIN F
, YOUMU.NuUrrPubUs.ColUUKSNUTSk UntutUln
PAPER HANGINGS.
Our assortment of Paper liana-
ings comprises the latest, best, and
most elegant patterns manufac
tured in this country or imported
from Europe, and our
Corps of Skilled Workmen,
For applying cither the Wood or
Paper Hangings, cannot be ex
celled. Pa rties in want of
WALL DECORATIONS
Are requested to pay us a visit and
examine our styles.
D. W. STUART.
No. 1233 CHESNUT Street,
6 1 tuthaat PniLADKLPHIA.
WATCHES, JEWELRY; ETO.
J E M OVA li .
V. U. WARDEN,
IMPORTER OF
Watches, Diamonds, and Jewelry,
Baa Removed from the S. E. corner of Fifth. aa
Chesnut Streets to w
No. 1029 CHESNUT Street,
PHILADELPHIA,
N. B. WATCHES REPAIRED IN TUB BEST
MANNER. 8 Ilthstnl
RICH JEWELRY.
JO II TV BRENNAN,
DIAMOND DEALER AND JEWELLER,
NO. 13 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET,
4 29 thstusmrp PHILADELPHIA,
OARPETINOS.
CANTON MATTINGS
Just Received, ex-Barque Louisa,
2000 ROLLS
Fresh Canton Mattings,
WHITE AND BED CHECKED,
Of Choice Brands, in all Widths.
MCALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN,
No. 509 CHESNUT Street,
3 11 thsturp 3ml Opposite Independence Halt
JB A FJEJD EPOSIT OOMPANY.
R
M
O
or
THE SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY
TO
Their New Fire and Burglar-proorBuIIdinc,
Nos. 329 and 331 CHESNUT Street,
Which will be open for the transaction of business
ON THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1869
The Fidelity Insurance, Trust and
Safe Deposit Company.
CAPITAL, t50O,Q)0, FULL PAID.
. DIRECTORS.
N. B. BROWNE,
1 Kb WARD W. CLARK,
(JLARKNOK H. CLARK, ALEXANDKR HKNKV
JOHN WKI.HH. IB. A. CAIJDWKI.L, JT
CHAS. MAOALKRTFR. GKOROK If. TYXBB.
HF.NKY O. UIB80N.
Presldent-N. B. BKOWNK.
Vioe-PriwideDt-CLARliNOK H. CLARK.
SeoraUn aad Trwuiurr ROBKBT PAl'lERSON,
The Oomptnj hre provided ia their nw Baildint ba
Vaults absolute security against lose bf FIKK, BUB
CLARY, or ACCIDENT, and
RKCEIVE BKOURITIK8 AND VALUABLES ON DB
POSIT UNDER GUARANTEE,
Upon thelfollowing rates, for one J ear or leas period
Uorernment and all other Uoupon Heou-,
rities, or those tnuuiferrsbla bjr d- $100 par (1000
uvery '
Government and all other Securities'
registered and negotiable only by en-
1000
loin
louu
100
1000
aurseuient
Gold Coin or Bullion. .
1-25
too
l-oo
HilverCoin or Bullion
bilver or Gold Plate, under seal, on)
owner's estimate of value, and rate)
suhieot to adjustment for bulk )
oeweiry, uuuiionus, eio.
Deeds, Mortgages, snd Valuable Papers generally, whea
of no Hxed value, $1 s year each, or aooording to bulk.
These latter, when deposited in Tin Boies, are charged
aooording to bulk, upon basis of lXfeet oubio oapaoity.
(10 year.
Coupons snd Interest will be eolleoUd whea desired, aad
remitted to the ownerafor one per oenU
The Compsay offer for RKjTi.iue iessee exolusi vely hold-
log the key, Safes Inside its Burglar-proof
, Vaults, at rates varying from $ju to
(76 each per annum, ac
cording to size.
Deposits of Moaey reoeived, on which interest will be aj.
lowed ; por cent, on Call Deposits, payable by
Chock at sight, and i per cent, on Tim
Deposits, payable on ten days' notio.
poaS'ofrop?"'i,bU
This Com nan v ia . i.ihn.-u-1 m.
Administrators, and Guardians, to receive and e.eoU
TrUStS Of every dMArintinn from h. 1 1 -. .
or individual. ""pmu
. B. BROWNE, President.
ROBERT PATTERSON.
Becrelary aad Treasurer. tuth4pSt