THE DAILY EVENJKG TELEGRAPH 1'HIb A.DE b PI1 L A, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER .23, 1870. 5 Ike Man-laa. af ria-ar" kv the Kaadlah Trail a. The furions rain-storm caused the flneat wrk 1 tbe repertoire ot tbe company now perform ing at the Academy of Mnato to be sunfr last evening to the smallest audience of the season. Those who aid attend, however, enjoyed a rare treat, for the tnnsic of The Marriage of Figaro is so purely delicious that it would be a plea sure to hear it even if not rendered by the most thoroughly competent artists. The performance at the Academy last evening, however, was up to a high rank of excellence, as was to be ex pected, for the leading characters were sus tained by tho same singers as last season, with the exception that Mrs. ilernard personated "Su sanna" Instead of M'me Hosa, and Mr. Bowler "Don Baseilio" instead of Mr. Nordulom. Mrs. Bernard made a very excellent representative of "Susanna," and in the beautiful "Letter Duet" especially she sang with much expression. Miss Ilersee, as the "Countess," acted and sang charmingly, and Mrs. Seguln, as the page "Cherublno," filled the ideal of the character completely. Mr. Lanrence as "Count Alma Tlva," Mr. Campbell as "Figaro," and the other performers acquitted themselves creditably, and as the choruses were well suug and tho orches tration unusually good the entertainment was one worth braving the rain storm to v, ituess. The tlltT Amuaeitnenta. At tub Acadkmt or Music The Bohemian Uirl will be (riven for the last time tbis evening. Martha will be performed to-morrow (Thanks jiving Day), and on Friday The Marriage of Figaro will be repeated for the accommodation of those who were unable to attend last evening. At thb Walnut Mr. J. 8. Clarke will this evening per.-onute "Major Wellington de Boots" and "Toodles." A Thanksgiving Day Matinee will be given to-morrow, when' The Flying Sew I will ba per formed. Tomorrow evening Mr. Clarke will appear as "Asa Trenchard," in Our American Conein. At Tiir. Chf.svut the burlesque of Little Faust will be performed this evening. To-morrow being Thanksgiving day, perform ances will be given both afternoon and even in et. At tith Alton Knowles' comedy ot The Low Phase, with Mrs. Drew as "Coriunce,"Jwill ba represented this evening. The performance will conclude with the drama of Sist'cn-String Jack. A matinee performance of Jtnaedale will be Riven to-morrow, aud the same piece will be repeated in the evening. Adam Fokf.i'auoh's Circus axi Mexaokrte will exhibit this aftrioon and evening at the corner of Broad and Wallace streets. An extra Thanksgiving Day performance is announced for to-morrow. At thb Am eric am a variety programme will fee presented this evening. A matinee to-morrow. At Dim-re & Benedict's Oreiu TIousb an attractive minstrel performauco will be given this even lug. , A Thanksgiving Day matinee to-morrow. AT the Aiuh Street Opera Horns au Inter esting varietv of Ethiopian comicalities will bo presented this evening. Amatineo to-morrow. Sionor Bi.iT7 and his eon will give a magi cal entertainment at the Assembly Buildings this evening. Two performances are announced for to-morrow. r The ((Rumani a Orchestra will give a pub lic rehearsal at Mimical Fuud Hall on Saturday afternoon. Mr. Ciiajii es Warner's Circus is now in full operation at the corner of Tenth and Cal lowhill streets, having opened for the winter season. The company is large and elliclcnt, and contains a number of the most talented eques trians and ac robats in the profession. Perform ances will be given every evening, and on Wed nesday and Saturday afternoons. To-morrow being Thanksgiving day, thero will be a ma tinee, when an extra programme of attractions will Le ofleicd. CITY rrtsires. l'KOM TUB RAeiitfa T iTom the Basement To tbe Roof, To the Roof, Filled with Clothing Filled with Clothing Of Every Description, . 'f Every Description, At the Lowest Prices, At the Lowest Prices. Rock hill A Wilson, Rock hill A Wh-son, Great Brown Hall, Great Brown Hall, Nos. and 605 GngsNtrr street. yog. 60S and 60S Chehnct street. Labor. labor ts capital. Bestow good health upon a man, so tbat he can labor every six out of even days, and no matter how poor he may have been at the commencement of life's great race, he will be certain to accumulate a fortune, provided he takes care or his earnings. Plantation Bitters Is certain to make the wesk ones strong, and to pre serve the health ef the healthy. From four to six hours is considered tie ardinary limit for brain work. At the expiration of this time the phosphorus Is carried; off, and the man becomes irritable and aervous. If he is poor, and continues on at his task, as most af naor doctors, lawyers, and editors do, he will We certain to shorten his days and All an un timely grave, as did Sir Walter Scott, unless he uses Plantation Bitters, which speedily restores his vital energy, repairs his indigestion, and corrects the sluggish circulation of his blood. Cehtifiooe of an Eminent Chemist. I have made a careful chemical analysis of the Sozodont, from an impartial sample purchased by me per sonally from a leading drug house of this city, butnothiug of an injurious or objectionable cha racter has Dtt'ti fonad in lta composition. Jam is O. Pohi.e, M. D., Analytical Chemist, No. IS Broadway, New York, Late Dr. James R. Chilton fc Co. Without swt oa Skdimkkt. Phalon's Vltalla, or Salvation for the Ilalr, baa no bad smell, and does not stale tbe akin. It has no ingredient that sub aides m th form of filthy sediment. Consequently, It la not shrouded in darkened bottles. The natural aolor of the hair, however completely it mar bate faded oat, is invariably reproduced by the Vltalla. Bold by all riro-rgists. - Nxvau Faim.vo Safbtt and Success. Maa. Wikbi.ows Soothiku Svarr is a safe and certain remedy for a1 1 diseases with which children are af flicted during the process of teething. It has stood the test of thirty years. Never known to fall. Olves rest to the mother and relief to tbe child. Cures wind colic and regulates the bowels. Ma. William W. Casstdt, the jeweller at No. Booth Seoond street, has one of the largest and mast attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Silver ware in the city. He has also on hand a fine assort nentof one American Western Watches. Those who purchase at this store at the present time ars ertaln to get the worth of their money. a tai.eh'8 l!i-rAiAtT, No. rti Arch street, ele gantly fitted up, ts now in full blast, serving all the delicacies of the season from C A. M. to midnight Parties returning from the theatres or opera house served at the shortest notice from au unsurpassed tail of fate. Ladles' Saloon on the second floor. Suits or rooms are a favorite method or bote Ufa. The Amkuu ak House, Boston, has a large number of such, which mav be secured by post or telegraph, by families travelling. J3SEA Moss Fakike from pure IrltthMosa, for Blano Mange, Puddings, Custards, Creams, etc etc The cheapest, healthiest, and most delicious food ia the world. BKDDrKu, Ukl iu the city, lowest price, and gua rsuteed, by Ai BunnoN A Co., No. Hits Cbciuut street. "Br ai .pikuV Oi l k,' useful and true. 1TIARR1 12D. Fari.it Oorr.Oa tbe (1st lastant, by the Her. W. Shaarsoh, of Altooaa, Robkt IL Farlbv ta Miss Clara tiorp, both af this city. Rihv.bt Fallxr On the lsth Instant, ? Rev. Mr. Pchaell, Mr. (. F. Risi.ar, of this city, to Miss Acrsi ia FALi.ua, af Milwaukee. Wbavkr Risdow At Mount Holly, N. J., on the 9d of November, by the Uev. Charles M. Perkins, John 11. Weaver and Kmma M., daughter or the late Isaao N. Rladon. in:n. Johnston. On tbe 10th Instant, Gkouoe J. John Eton, tn the 8sth year of his age. Tbe relatives and friends of the family, also the members of the Ringgold Hose Company, are re spectfully Invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence. No. 17 Thompson street, on Thursday afternoon, at 1 o'clock. To proceed to Franklin Cemetery. 4i Kent. On the 20th Instant, Richard Kent, aged 83 years. Ills relatives and friends, Cadwalader Lodge, No. 863, 1. O. of O. F., and Chippewa Trlb No. M, Imp. O. of R. M., are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, S. B. corner of Seventeenth and Afton stroeta, aoove Federal street, on Thursday morning, at 9 o'clock. Interment at Mount Morlali Cemetery. Kennedy. On the 211 Instant, Hugh Kennedy, Jk., in the 41st year of Ins age. The relatives and friends, also Phoenix Lodge, No. 130, A. Y. M., are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. S45 North Second street, an Friday morning at IS o'clock. In terment at Laurel Hill. SPECIAL. NOTICES. br OfMi'Monal tlptrial A'otice te Inn I' rug'. gy- AMERICAN ACADKMT OF MUSIC. w SIXTEENTH ANNIVERSARY Of TUB YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA. TUESDAY EVEN1NU. NOVEMBER 29. Addresses will hp delivered by Hon. WILLIAM K. DODfJE, Piesldent Y. M. ! A., New York. H. T1IAINK MILLKR, Esq., Of Cincinnati Y. M. C. A. Rev. THOMAS A. J AUG AH. Of Holy Trinity P. K.dhuroii, Philadelphia. And others. Choice selections of muslo by Carl Sentz's C .rraa nla Orchestra, commencing at 7 o'clock. Umigrega tionoi Singing under direction of Colonel D. W. C. M00RB. Exercises to commence punctually at 7V o'clock P.M. TO DEFRAY' EXPENSES. Tickets with Reserved Scuts in Parquet, Parquet Circlo, and ltalconv will be sold at TWENTY-I IVK CENTS each, and are for f ale at F. A. NORTH A CO.'S, No. 106 CUES NUT Street. Reseived Seats In Family Circle and admission tickets to all parts of the house ca 1 he obtained FREE by members and others on aud after Friday ninrnlnir, at the Hall of the Association, No. 1210 CHESNUT Street. 11 i'l 4t rSf UNION THANKSQIVINO SERVICE. THK congregations of the NORTH BHOA D STREET PRE8BY'! ERIAN CHURCH, the TAHERNACLK .METHODIST . CHURCH, the LUTH ERIIAUM CHURCH.and the MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH, will unite with the congregation of the OXFORD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, iu the ediilce corner of 15HOAD and OXFORD Streets, to-morrow at 11 o'clock. Rev. P. S. HENSON, D. D., will preach the ser mon agy NOTICE IS HEREHY GIVEN THAT AN application will be mado at tne next meeting of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the Incorporation of a Rank, In ac cordance with the laws of the Commonwealth, to be entitled THE GERMANIA BANK, to be located at Philadelphia, with a capital of one hundred thou sand dollars, with tho right to increase the same to one million dollars gg POST-OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA, TA. Pnu.APKi.rniA, Nov. !2, 1870 THURSDAY, the 24th lD8t. (Thanksgiving!, this ofllce will close at 10-30 A. M. The early Mornlug delivery and collection will bo made. An Afternoon collection will be made at 4 o'clock. It HBNRY H. BINGHAM, P. M. Bc,.Y A THANKSGIVING- ANNOUNCEMENT The new discovery of taking LBTTBR PRESS COPIES from PRINTING executed at HELFKN STfilN A LKWIS' Railroad and CominercU Print ing House, FIFTH and OHKSNUT Streets. It gy JOHN SPARUAWK, MERCANTILE COLLECTION AND LAW AGENCY for Pennsylvania, the Western and South ern States, No. 4eo C1LESNLT Street, Commissioner for Western States, j8 ws m LIFE INSURANCE, INSURE YOUR LIFE AT H0.1IK IN THB AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA. ALEX. WHILLDIN, President. JOHN 8. WILSON, Secretary. The AMERICAN Issues policies on all desirable plans at Jute rat-n, and is unnrpanfi in the advan tages offered to insurers by any Company In the United States. ill 16 wsm20t S. E. Corner Fourth and Walnut Sta. READY-MADE CLOTHING, Combining Style, Durability, and Excellence of Workmanship. JONES' One-I i i c o ESTABLISHMENT, Ko. C04 MARKET BTKEET. GEO. W. NIEMANN. Handsome Garments made to order at the short est notice. 10 s tfrp GRAND MILITARY REVIEW. Thanksgiving Day Excursion TO FAIRMOUNT PARK. For the aeeommodation af psrtles wishing to visit Falraonnt Park te witness the GRAND MILITARY KKT1BW total plaee at that point, the folioving SICURSION TRAINS will be run by the FenBiylv&nU Central Railroad. Leave Depot, cor. Thirty- Kettrn'ng, leave ries r.rkt and Market street, I toavlUe and Mantua : West Philadelphia: 1130 A. M. VI Ji 4SP. M. M I 1 " is 00 ao " 1100 41 1 " it 00 Neon. 4-W 100 P. M. C If) s-00 a -00 4 OS FARE TEN CKNT3. Ezccrsloa Tickets, to go and return, FIFTEEN CSNT8, for sale at tbe Depot. A. i. CASsATT, General Buper.ntenlent. H. W. OWISNIH, It Geseral Passenger aal Ticket Ageut, NEW PUBLICATIONS. J O W HEADY, LirriNCOTT'S MAGAZINE FOll DECEMBER. WITH A FI.tE FULIi-PAOE ENGRAVING. COHTSKTS. I. A ROVtNO COMMISSION. IL THB API-IAN WAT: A Poem. By T. Bu chanan Heal. III. LOWE: A Tale. By Harriet Prescott 8pof- ford. IV. FLORIDA; HOW TO OO AND WHERE TO STAY. V. T1IK RKAL CONDITION OF THE SOUTH. By Edward A. Pollard. L CHIT-CHAT FKOM ANDALUSIA. 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JCST RECEIVED, A LOT OF THIS CELECftATED PURE APPLE CIDER. MITCHELL & FLETCHER, No. 1204 CHESNUT Street, Iljl0jthstn2rorp JPHU ADELPIIIA. Mne Almeria Grapes, Hew .Paper Shell Almonds, Hew Grenoble Walnuts AT JAMES R. VEBQ'S, 8. E. Corner WALNUT and EIGHTH, 8 81 stuthSmrp PHILADELPHIA. Choice White Almeria Grapes, In one-eighth kefrs own importation. CH01WB QUALrrr OF lady APPLES, PRIME HAYANA ORAN3E3, KBW ALMONDS, RAI81H8, WALNUTS, FIQ8, PEOAN NUTS, Btc. Etc. COUSTY'S East End Grocery, Ifo. 118 South ECOrl HU, 1 17 thsta Delow CheBnut, West SWe. FURNACES, ETC. ESTABLISHED 1820. rBB, T. MICH. H. J. DEAI ZZ. J. DTJAS l CO., m a n u r a c t ij it u it h of Warm Air Furnaces AND Portsble Heaters, Low Down Orates, Slate Mantels Hath Boilers, BegUleis and Veuulators. No. 1 I I North SEVENTH St., PHI LA DELPHIA. 9 Si ttutufimrp JOBlilNU PbOUPTLT ATTENDS!) TO. O.A8 FIXTURES. CORNELIUS & SONS, or GAS FIXTURES Wholesale and Ilctall Salcwpooms, No. 821 CHERRY Street PHILADELPHIA We hare no store or salesroom on Cliesinut street. 11 ir,2tnSp CORNELIUS & SONS BAKER, ARN0LD&ci)., MANUFACTURERS or CAS FIXTURES, Chandeliers, Pendants. llrackets, Btc. OF NEW DESIGNS, SALESROOMS, No. 7IO CHESNUT Street, MANUFACTORY, S. W. Coiner TWELFTH and BROWN 11 1 8mrp PHILADELPHIA. MACHINbRY. ENGINES, Tools, lVZachinery, Etc., FOR SALE AT THE NOVELTY IRON WORKS, FOOT OF EAST TWELFTH STREET NEW YORK, KMBtACINO ENGINES. PLANERS, LATHES, SM1TH8 AND BOILER MAKERS' TOOLS, And Machinery nnl Patterns of tho most approve kimls, etc. eto. etc AlhO, 6 HTCVVt-PHFSSUiUC ENdlNES. partly flntsl.ei. 8 61'IiVINK)N'8 PAT. TDUBINE WATER W HEEL8, CO In. In (llanmtcr, and 1 M AltlNJJ UEAM ENGINE, oa In, by 10 ft. strode. jo, s. 81IH lti:, Receiver of the Novelty Iron Works. Ecnd for Catalogue. New Tokk. tobcr 99. 1S70. 10' Imrp PATENT". HOWSON'S OFFICK3 FOR rROCt'RIKO United States and Foreign Forrest llulldlus. No. 119 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, AND MARBLE BUILDI SG3, No. 605 SEVENTH STREET, WASHINGTON, a'C. H. HOWSON, i C. IIOW80N, Solicitor of Patents. ! Attorney at Law. Cotnmnnlcatlons should be addressed to the Prln Clpcl Oltlccs, Philadelphia. lOatiunsiiiu UPHOLS TERY GOODS, ETO. 1870. Airru ni."v. 1870. STEVENSON & SCHWEMMER. Elch Biocho Figured Cotelinei FOR TARLORS AND RECEPTION ROOMS. HEAVY TAMBOURED LACES TO CORRESPOND. Wty arc their p'iC4s over twenty per cent, lewcr than elsewhere for the same Goods? Firnt Because they buy for CASH and receive heavy discounts. 1 hese they transfer to purchasers. SfconA Being practtcul and experienced la a I branches of the DKC'OKATINU and UKHOLSTJIST business, they save by personal attention aad super vision at least fifteen por cent. In their exptnaes, of which their customers shall also have the fail enest. This makes a total of tweuty oue per ceut. savea by every cnstonier placing orders In their charge, besides having their work executed la the Boost wanner and with the utmost despatch. 1113 CHESNUT STREET, lo It wfmiimip MILLINERY. tiRLAl tlTUAL MIL- LIIIIKY IlOIJf i:. No. 41 6 MARKET STREET. SPECIALTY ! SELLING OKF! Tbe balance of my retail stock f rem No. 40s AR'JH Sueet, with my entire stock i l'ullau! WIsilr Mi Uiii er.r C.ootU 111 be Itetailed AT TnB LOWEST WHOLESALE t ASH PRICKS, To irakeioom for Pprlpp Ktnck. Mv old customer, aiid tbe ladles vencia'l.t, are lnvltea to examine the bi-t stoik in tbe city. (ll la teuty TIIONAH MDUUA, y ILL I AM W. A LTEYf, aio WYOR1INO, SCnU3TLIIII.L, 1K1) T..01HI14R11Y. DEPOT, No. ftSI North NINTH Saeet, I.B10.V J Hunt avenue. (Jtne, coiucr SIXTH aud SPRING) UAUDE Streeta. lViinw8 CLOVES, ETC. BARTHOLOMEW 8, Ko. 23 rr. maXXTXX Street, WUt open this dsy an Immense stock of Wiainr Goods bought very cheap during the recent waras weather. lo down Lsdles' Berlin lined Gloves, ?B. Ito niaek Berlin Mnet U loves, !5o. hO dor.en Ladles' t'lutu OIotos, hii. s " gm. ladles' Lisle thread lleeced, f.c. Ladlea' Silk fleeced, Esc. ladles' SIIS Oarnilt t fleeced, BOc. Ladies' high color CHoth Uloves, Bine, Green, aal Scarlet. Ladles White, Wine, Blue, and BufT da Uloves. Children's White, Blne,;and Si arlot Cloth (1 lores Children's sdatleeoed. (Children's fine Pren( h Gloves. Indies' Cast or Uauntlcts. (tents' " " dents' Bnck " dents' Caator Oloves, lS5 up. Boys' Buck Uloves. DEMONSTRATION IN HOSIERT. Lsdlrs' fnll rrpuUr mado Hoe, JNo. N dozen Eimnsh regular made Hose reduced Ira a 19 to Sic : best bargsin yet otrercd. Indies' Fleeced Uoslufy, from vac. np. Ladles' Balbrlggan, fioc. Half doren 1 arties' Balbrlrgan, 11-T5; aeat x. Oents' EngllHh super stout Hair Hise, Mo. Gents' Englbh super tipped Half Hosa, Ms. Gents' fine English Half Hutte. Children's Fancy Hosiery, all prices. Children's Blue Ribbed, extra long. Children's Scarlet, rcguUr and extra lengths. Children's White, regular and extra leogtas. Children's extra long In vsrlons colors. VNDKKWEAR. IjkIIcs' Undervests, 76c. np. Ladles' full regular made, l !.l a p. ladles' L'ndervesta at lowest prices. Children's Vests, all sizes, dents' Shirts, 60c. np. Ucntk'hbirts, all sizes, 34 to 44 laohes. Corset?, sjc, f i, i-.v, $ns. VELVET RIBBONS. Olive Branch Velvet Ribbons, all widths, at the lowest prices quoted. EmbroidonoK, Hamburg Edging and Inserting. Linen Hdkfs., 7c np. ladles' Hemstitch Hdkfs , 12s,e. P. Gents' Linen Hdkfs., in, so, V5, 31, 33o. up. Linen Collars and Curls. New styles Linen Collars snd Chit. Laoe-trlmmed Collars and Cntf's. Lace Collars, 15, is, so, &rc. np. Lace Collars, all the new fancy styles, hash Ribbons. . . Bow Ribbons. 7-Inch all silk Saxh Ribbons. 11. kid gloves: kid uloves: Joseph Uloves, SI. laBulleKldtHoves, S 1 '2f. B st 1 125 (.love In America. V Button Kid Uloves. Children's Kid Uloves. Gents White Opera and Colors, for Ladles, MNses, an l Gentlemen. Bartley'' KliI Uloves. "Bajou" " Jouvln " " Children's ' SI. Children's 2 button SI "4". i-adies' 8 but ton, Sl, I ''. Sl, I-', (I'M. AT THC URFAT KID (il.OVE EMPORIUM OK A. fc. J. B. BAKTIIOT.OMKW, NoSjl NEKIHTH Stroet. It llswU CARPETINCS, ETO. TIM INIvWCjJ lAIIVO DINNURS fageeht the pifpriety of protecting the UAQPSTS by the uio of DRUGGET 5. A handsome asaoriiooiit of kkw iatti:k., R. L. KNIGHT & SON, 1222 CHE8P4UT STREET. 11 2ii St PHILADELPHIA. COMMISSION. CIRARD MERCANTILE COMPANY. OF PHILADELPHIA. Chartered by Special Act cr Legislature, March IS, 1S70. Organized for the Purpose of transacting a WOOL AND COTTON COMMISSION BUSINESS, No. 84 S. FRONT Et. and 33 LETITIA St., PhiUJa. J. H. LIVTNUSTON, Presideuk JFFICEKSOF THE U1RARD MERCANTILE CO Prtsldtnt, J. H. LIVINGS Po.v. lata rcsldeut Parmer of 'f auaslf, Livingston it Co. D1KKCTORS. JAMFS V. rifESTON, of Preston A. Irwin, Wool'es sad Cotton Uikxis lanuaeturei-!i, Manaynnk, JOSKH1 D. McEEE, l enn a uiilicg Mn)8, city. JOHN MAXtOX, Jr., Woollen and Cotton Goods Manufacturer, Kanyunk. W. W. KX'HTZ, of aUksrs. Kurtz & Howard, Bank ers, clt. TJOd. fcROWN, of Messrs. McFetrk h H. Browa, JOHN.G. HOW A RD, 1 reas. J. A. B AYBOLD, See. COS6IGMIENT8 SOLICITED. CHARGES R8A SON ABLE. LIBERAL ADVANCES If ADE. Consignors promptly advised of any changes be Markets by mail or telegraph, when quested. la tfl suiwrp BOOTS AND SHOES. lPJSllu STYLES ! FINE COOTS AND 8HOC& FOK GENTLEMEN, t&tc on Improved Lasts, Insuring Comfort Beauty aud Durability. BARTLKTT, No. 33 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, 1 IS thstuDSl ABOVE CUESNlir,, SPECTACLES. Microscopes, Telescopes, Thermometers, Mathe matical, Surveying. Philosophical aud Drawing la. stromeuta, at reduced prices. JAMES W. QUEEH & CO., ; . .! T SO niwfilP PHILADELPHIA'
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