THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONbAtf, MAY 8, 181. MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC. The City Amusements. At thb Acadimt of Musio the spectacle of The Black Crook will be performed but for twelve nights longer, owing to the building bavins; been engaged for otber purposes after next week. The great success of this entertain ment bas been due to tbe magnificent manner In wbich It has been produced, and It is undo pi ably the most brilliant spectacle ever seen in this city. Independently of the beautiful scenery, costumes, and accessories, a great number of vastly amusing features are intro duced, and tbe interest of the audience is main tained from first to last by a constant succession of incidents. AT thb Walhct Mrs. D. P. Bowers will appear this evening in her fine role of "Donna Diana" In the comedy of Love's Masquerade. This play is a successful adaptation of one of the most brilliant comedies of the Spanish theatre, and there are few pieces that are better worth feeing. At tmh Ohbsnct the comedr of Saratoga, which achieved a great success last week, will be performed this evening and until further notice. As a work of art this comedy is far re moved from perfection, but it has the great merit of being arousing, and the clever actors who personate the leading characters at the Chesnut. contrive to make it eminently agree able to tbe public. Crowded houses were at tracted laBt week, and as the interest in the piece isundlminlshed,large audiences will doubt less be in attendance this evening and at future performances. At the Arch Mr. John Brougham will ap pear this evening and to-morrow as "Ned Mc Dermott," In his own drama of The Red Light. At tub Museum, Ninth and Arch streets, Mr. Robert McWade will this evening personate "Rip Van Winkle." in an adaptation of Irving's Etory arranged by himself. At tiie American, in addition to other attractions, tbe original Japanese troupe of acrobats and jugglers, with little "'All Right," will appear this evening. A grand floral military and citizen's dress ball will be given this evening at National Guards Hall, on Race street, below Sixth, by the 2d Infantry N. G , Pa., (National Guards). Extensive preparations have been made, and this will doubtless be one of the most elegant balls of the season. CITY ITEMS. Those who Desire a Urilmancy of Complex ion should beware of cheap patent piils, or other cathartics containing calomel and mercury. Use nature's remedy, Uelmbold's Fluid Extract Sar- 8AFARILLA and llBLMBOLD'S CATAWBA GRAPH PILL8. Component parts Fluid Extract Rhubarb and Fluid Extract Grape Juice. For Liver Complaints, Jaun dice, Bilious Affections, Dyspepsia, Sick or Nervous Headache, Costlveness, etc., the rills are une qualled. Veoetine Scrofulous Humors The Vegetlne has cured many cases of Scrofula of five, ten, and twenty years' standing, where the patient has had many physicians, tried many of the known remedies, and, after trying the Vegetlne, the common remarE is, "It acta differently, works differently, from any medicine I have ever taken." Vegetlne will cleanse Scrofula from the system. Try it. Young Ladies, Beware I of the injurious effects of Cathartics and Purgatives, containing mercury, calomel, and other deleterious drugs. In a short time they enervate and destroy the system as well as the complexion, If you would have a fresh, healthy, and youthful appearance, use Helmbold's Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla and Uelmbold's Ca tawba Grape Pills. They are purely vegetable ; a pleasant purgative, and cause neither nausea or griping pains. : St. James Hotel, Boston. If our friends will kindly Inform us, either by telegram or by letter, of their Intended arrival, we Bhall be better prepared for their comfort. The reputation of this new ana elegant establishment Is such as to require no com ment. Transient board Four Dollars per day. Proprietor St. James Hotel, Boston. To Insure Health and Proper Digestion yon should use Helmbold's Catawba Grape Pills1 They are composed of Fluid Extract Rhubarb and Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Juice. They excite digestion, nourish and invigorate the system, and purge out all the humors that grow and rankle in the blood. Helmbold's Sarsaparilla makes New, Freeh, and Healthy Blood, and Beautifies the Com plexion. Mb. William W. casbidy, tbe jeweller at No. 8 South Second street, has one of the largest and most attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Silver ware In the city. He has also on hand a flae assort ment of fine American Western Watches. Those Who purchase at this store at the present time are certain to get the werth of their money. There la no Article in Materia-Medica which supersedes Castor Oil, Magnesia, or Salts equal to Helmbold's Catawba Okapb Pills for purging from the system all superfluous and worn-out mat ter. For Biliousness, Uostiveness, Sick or Nervous Headache, etc., they are unequalled, as they cause neither nausea or griping pains; after which purify and make New Blood by using Helmbold's Sabsa- FARILLA. A. S. Hamilton's Standard Sbwinq Machine Office, No. 700 Chesnut Street. Howe's, Grover & Baker's, Folsom's, and other first-class machines sold t io per month and te rent In the Spbino and Summer Months the system should be thoroughly purged, and nothing Is so ac ceptable to the Stomach as Helmbold's Catawba Gkapb Pills, after which use Helmbold's Extract Sarsaparilla. They invigorate the system, and can be taken by Children with perfect safety. Burnett's Cocoainb a perfect hair-dressing. If Life and Health can be estimated by dollars and cents, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, for all diseases with which children are ailllcted, Is worth Its weight In gold. Vxgetini Is the great spring medicine. There is not such a reliable purgative known as Helmbold's Catawba Grape Pills. They are safe, pleasant, and efficacious, and cause neither nausea or griping pains. Helmbold's Sarsaparilla, the great Blood Pnrlfler. Bubnett's KallistQN The best cosmetic. MARRIED. Piel Kerbaugh At Allentown, Lehigh county, on the 4th of May, b? tbe Rv. R. M. Llchtenwalner, of (iermantown, Mr. John C. Piel to Miss Harribt V. Kbkbauoh, daughter of the late David and Sarah M. Kerbaugh, both of Uermantown, 1'h 11 a. Thornton Helbton. On the 4th Instant, by the Rev. Washington B. Erben, Mr. John Tiioknton to Mrs. Maggie ubuhton, ootn oi ratiadeipma. DIED. Erben. On the evening of the 4th instant, Re Bbcca, relict of the late Henry Erben. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend her funeral, on Wednesday, the 10th lnstatet, at 8 o'clock P. M., without far ther notice, from her late residence, S. W. corner Twelfth and Vine streets. Flanagan On Monday, sth Instant, after a short illness, Jambs la., Jr., sou of Stephen and Amanda Flanagan. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully In v lied to attend the funeral, from the residence ef his father. No. 1509 Arch street, on Thursday, 11th instant, at 8 P. M. To proceed to Laurel Hill. Mi Nugent. Suddenly, on the 4th Instant, Mr. James wnniiKT seed 41 Tears. Tbe relatives and friends of the family, also the Independence Fire Company, No. 89, and the Bishop ;artUnii and Enterprise Beneficial Societies, are re- SDectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 1TB5 North street, above Wallace, on Tnaadav morning. May 9th, at btf o'clock. Kilbv. On the 6th Instant, Mary, wife of Thomas Bile?, in the 87th year of her age. The relatives and frleuds are Invited to attend her -i t.mtha residence of her husband. No. 4J6. Mreenlane. near Ridge aveBue, Kwxborougli, on Tuesday. th instant, at 8 o'clock, luteruieut in Ltverujgwu wmswu- ft nREVE. PndrtenlT. on the 6th of Mar. RinimeA A, Shrbvb. of Mount Holly, N. J. The relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, In Klrtirway street, on Wednesday, the 10th instant, at 1 o'clock T.M. ii OLOTHINQ. P 1 IV IS READ Y.9IADG CLOTHING, COMBINING 8TYLE, DURABILITY AND EX CELLENCE OF WORKMANSHIP. Jones' ON E-I? RICE ESTABLISHMENT, 004 IMarlcot Street. GEO. W. NIERUNN. Handsome Garments made to order at the shortest notice. 4 13 smw tf SPECIAL NOTIOES. tor aiiUlinnal 8pcial Notirmt i Intidt Pagut, H. M. DALY'S WHISKY WAREKOOMS, Nna. 999. H WliflVT Rlronl nnrf 1 3d Iirw'IT Of IMMENSK STOCK OF THE BEST BRANDS IN ORIGINAL BARRELS. Among which may be found the celebrated "Uolobn Wkimmno," Bourbon of ancient date; Wheat and Rye Whiskies, all pure from manufacturers (In ori ginal packages), including those well-known dis tillers, THOMAS MOORK A SON, THOMAS MOORS. The attention of the trade 1b reauested to test these W hiskies, at market rates. 8 4smwi jgy- N A T A T R I U M AND PHYSICAL INSTITUTE, BROAD STREET, BELOW WALNUT. SWIMMING SCHOOL FOR BOTH SEXES AND ALL AGES. Open dally from 6 A. M. till 10 P. M. The only systematic and successful Swimming-school in the United States. TEMPERATURE, TEMPERATURE,; TEMPERATURE OF WATER ALWAYS THE SAME "SUMMER HEAT." The most timid persons tanght to swim in from SIX TO TEN LESSONS. SPECIAL NOTICE. The deduction of 20 per cent, on elubs of ten or over on season swimming tickets will be continued until May 20. Send or.address for the new Illustrated Circular. 6 6smws4t J. A. PAYNE & BRO. rtgy- THE NORTHERN HOMK FOR FRISMD w LESS CHILDHEN. NOTICE The annual meeting of contributors to TIIE NoKTHERN HOME FOR FRIENDLESS CHILDREN will bo held on TUESDAY, Way 9, 1S71, at 4 P. M.. at the office, No. 614 RACE Street, Philadelphia. The election of four trustees and six managers to serve for four years, and to nil vacancies, will take place between 4 and yi P. M. MACUltEUOR J. MITCH ESON, BB4t Secretary. gy- A STATED MEETING OF THE SUN DA Y- SCHOOL ASSOCIATION OF TIIE P. E. CHURCH ;IN PHILADELPHIA will be ludd on MONDAY EVENING next, May 8, at GRACE cjiujivuj. i wjii.ixu street, aoive Arch, at 8 o'clock, on which occasion JOHN R. WHITNEY, Esq , will teach a class of children, to. illustrate the tubiect, "How to Teaeh a Class.'' oem juu ztuLKir, jr., Keo. secretary. Rgy HORTICULTURAL 800IETY. FOR MAY, TUESDAY EVENING, May 9, AT HORTICnLTUKAL HA" L. AN ADMISSION FEE OP TWENTY-FIVE CENTS will be charged on this occasion, and here after, to all except members: and FIVE TICKETS will be sold for ONE DOLLAR. o 5 3t - MORRIS CANAL AND BANKING COM- The Stockholders are requested to call at the Office of LEWIS COOPER, No. 11 PHILADEL PHIA EXCHANGE without delay, and give their assent to the lease of the canal to the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company. P 8 4t fiy CURT1N OIL COMPANY, OFFICE, NO. Philadelphia, May 1, 1ST1. The annual meeting of stockholders of this Com pany, and election for Directors for the ensuing year, will be held at this oOlce, on THURSDAY, May ii. itm, at vi o clock, noon. Dial ivi. b is.is.iLiX, secretary. ttfjy NATIONAL BANK OF THE N ORTHERN Philadelphia, May 2, 1871 . The new Banking House corner of Vine and Ttifd streets will be opened for business on MONDAY, May 8. W. GUMMERE, o 2 ct cashier. MERCANTILE LIBRARY DUPLICATION OF STOCK. All persons purchasing stock before JULY 1 will be entitled to a second share on that day without charge. 0 4thui6t flCjJ GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS AND'SHOES, A ready fit may be obtained at all times. BARTLETT, No. 83 South SIXTH Street, above Chesnut. 2 20 tf DIVIDENDS, ETC fW- FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' NATIONAL BANK. Philadelphia, May 3, 18TL The Bpard of Directors have this day declared a dividend of FIVE PER CANT., payable on demand, clear of tax. 6 8 61 W. RUHHTON, Jb., CaBhler. Hay COMMONWEALTH NATIONAL BANK. Philadelphia, May 2, 1S71. The Directors have this day declared a dividend ol FIVE PER CENT., payable on demand, clear of tax. U. C. YOUNG, 6 2 Ct Cashier. CORN EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK. Philadelphia. May 2. 1U71. The Board or Directors nave this day declared a dividend of SIX IKK cent. lor the last six months, payable on demand, clear of taxes. ii u aciii'Tifv 6 2 t Cashier. ijY- NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC. The Board of Directors have this day declared a Dividend OfiTHKKK anuonk-half pekcent. clear of taxes, payable on demand. ii.iiwi'M v Mrntifnpn 6 3 wfm3t Cashier. rW VH-NKSIVI.VATOI A Philadelphia. May 2, 1871. The Directors have this day declared a dividend of FIVE PER CENT., payable tree or tax on oernana B. U. I'ALMLH, 6 2 6t Cashier. NATIONAL BANK OF 1HE NORTHERN Philadelphia. May 9. 1871 The Directors have declared a dividend of TEN PER OEaT.. clear of tax. navable on 'MONDAY. Sth Inst., at the new Bunking House, corser of vixib ana ima.u streets. 6 8 6t W. GUMMERE, Cashier. fi?" MECHANIC 8' NATIONAL BANK, Pun liivt udii X I n O tUTI a uiMtfciL.. uj a, in a j m. -' ' . . The Board of Directors have this day declared a aivuienu or oia. rr.ii cum., pavame on aeniana free or taxes. o. wibUANU. jr., 6 9 6t Cannier, jjgy PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY, TREASURER O DKrAUTJttBHT. Philadelphia, May 2, 1S7L The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi-annual dividend of FIVE PER CENT, on the capital stock of the Company, clear of National and State taxes, payable in cash, on and after May 30, l&Tl. Blank powers of attorney for collecting dividends can be had at the office of the company. The office will be open at 8 A. M., and close at 8 P. M., from May 30 to June 9, for the payment of dividends, and after that date from 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. THOMAS T. FIRTn, b 8 2m Treasurer, OAS FIXTURES. NO STORE ON CHESNUT STREET. CORNELIUS & SONS' RETAIL SALESROOMS, 821 CHERRY St. CAS FIXTURES. ART GALLERY. IKtnlli1icil in 173. XVXcCAKJH'S Art CiSallerles and Warerooms, No. 910 CHESNUT Street. Oil Paintings, Mirror, Tables, Frames, Cornices, 13tc. All Chromos Educed 80 per cent, on form prices. 4 1 stuth Crarp Tftr. Fenimoro's Paintings, AND OTHER IMPORTANT WORKS, From Philadelphia and New York Artists, TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE, At Scott's New Gallery, No. 1129 CHESNUT STHEET, Til I ItI AY EVEMNU, May .11. NOW OPEN FOR EXHIBITION WITH C VTA- LOGUES. 5 6 8t SALE POSITIVELY WITHOUT RESERVE. CLOVES. W H OQ H MAY- 1, 1871. JUST OPENED THIS DAY, ONE CASE Undressed. EC I D GLOVES. One-button, l-ro. Two-button, $160. Also, received last week, o ml o X o CV a eS 2 THREE CASES OF OUR CELEBRATED LA BELLE Sid Gloves. Pink, Blue, reen, Brown, Lavender, Lilac, Pearl, Steel, Drab, etc. 1 29 stuthtf m H O w w H c K I 13 FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAhE MARVIN 8l OO.'S FIRE-PROOF ALWAYS DRY, BliK4LAR-tKOOF 791 CHESTNUT Street. SAFES MARVIN St CO.'S FIRE-PROOF ALWAYS DRY, BURUL.AK-PKOOF. T91 CHESTNUT Street. SAFES MARVIN &. CO.'S FIRE-PROOF ' ALWAYS DRY, BUKULAR-PKOO. 721 CHESTNUT Street. SAFES 6 5 imwfljn CARRIAGES. GARDNER & FLEMING, CARRIAGE BUILDERS, No. 214 South FIFTH Street. BELOW WALNUT. ALAllGE ASSORTMENT OF LIGHT CARRIAGES, INCLUDING PIIJETONS, JENNY LINDS, BUGGIES, ETC., ALWAYS ON HAND. All WORK WARRANTED to be of the b WORKMANSHIP and MATERIALS. Also, an assortment of SECONDHAND TAR. RIAOES for sale at reasonable prices. Special attention given to RKfAlRlNO. ttEPAIRINU, REPAINTING, nd VARNISHINU, OPENING OF NEW ftllLLlKEIM'S Lmm STORES, 1128 CHESNUT Street and 828 ARCH Street. Our Spring Importation Now Open. riUNTED L1NKN LAWN DRESSES. FLAIN WHITE LINEN LAWN DRESSES. BKAUTIFUL PRINTED SIIIRTING LINENS. We are showlnpr the itost beautiful assortment of Printed Linens in the country. The patterns are all new aLd very etyllsn. PLAIN LINENS FOR SUITS, Plain Buff Linen. Buff Parisian Linen. Plain Buff Linen Lawns. Plain Flax Lawns. Plain Chocolate Linens. Orey Linens. THE FRENCH PIQUES AT 50 CENTS. We have received so pieces more of this Pique. Undoubtedly the best bargain of the ie won. OUR WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT Contains all the most desirable makes of Nalnsoofcs, T.nwna ltlahnn T.nni Pronch Musi DRY GOODS. "J. IV3. HAFLEICH, 1012 and 1014 CHESNUT SlreSt. ! LINEN SUITS 5 00. LINEN SUITS, -?8-50 TO $25-00. WHITE BUITS, $5-00 TO $25 00. NEW STTLES. Open Monday, May 8, 2 CA8ES STKIPK SILKS. GRENADINES, 20 CKNTS. BLACK HERNASIES, 75 CTS. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. LACES AND LLAMA 8 II AWLS. 2 Cases Jouvin 3Iid Gloves, S1'7S. t86 2t GRENADINES, Twisted Silk Grenadines. Lupin's 8-4 and 3-4 Black Hernani. Lupin's 8-4 White Hernani. Figured Grenadines in all Qualities. JOHN W. THOMAS & CO., Bos. 405 and 407 N. SECOND S reet, 8 22 wfmSmrp PUILaDBLPHIA. 15. K . L.-EE, No. 43 W. EIGHTH Street, OPENED TBI8 MORNING, Elegant French Style Suits, Handsome Lawn Suits. Hand.some Buff and Chocolate Linen Suits. Lend Linen bints fur Moumhu Handsomest myles lu Mulls oiiered this season. 1 heapest Suits lu the murker. French Musim Overhkirts, f 3 t S3 75. Uaudson e Heal ValnnciHiiues Lace Sets. Infants' Bridles, new ttle. New HambiirR E1M and (Juipure Bands. hplenolrt Line of Lace Collars and Su a. Hpeclaltlr H lu J.lneii HMtidkerciilrfM. li(Hi pieces Fr sh i-tratts Canton Matting. CloMng out. All we ha I have tti s season. 100 dozen extra Una full Kegclar Hose, 25c. (5 6 St DIAMOND-MESH HERN ASIES. We hava received an Invoice of these Desirable Goods, for which there was so great a demand last sesson. PERKINS & CO., No. 9 South NINTH Street, I !S tuthsamrp PHILADELPHIA. N. B. Every variety of HERNANI In gtoct. CHESNUT STREET. ALEXANDER RICKEY, Importer, Jobber, and Re tailer of Dry Goods, DEPOT FOR THB SALE OP CHOICE PABRICS IN DRY GOODS, AT POPULAR PRICES, STOCK DAILY REPLENISHED With the CHEAPEST and CHOICEST OFFERINGS of this ana other markets. ALEXANDER RICKEY, 81 tuthfltf No. T2T CHESNUT Street. THE NEW YORK Dyeing and Printing ESTABLISHMENT, STATIN ISLAND, 40 N. EIGHTH Street, PHILADELPHIA, No. 98 DUANE Street, New York. DIB AND FINISH IN THE BEST MANNER, Silks, Satins, Velvets, Crapes, Ribbons, Tissue, Burt-gcs, Merinos, Cloths, Alpacas, Kept, Paramtt Us, Musiln Dtlalues, FrlDgea, Tnmuiluifi, Hosiery, Kid (Holes, etc. Also, cieause Lace lurtalns and Linen Shadea In a superior Uianuur. Govda called for and aelivered In any part of the city. Is stutniinrp LINEN DRESSES. Soft-flntsn Cambrics. Swiss and India Mulls, Vtctorl i Ins. extra WldtDS. UambUrZ EdslUES. DRY GOODS. 1871, "THORN LEY'S" Special Opening of Suitings. BUFF LINENS, CHOCOLATE LINENS, FLAX-COLORKD LINENS, GREY AND BL AY LINENS PONGEES AND JAPANESK GOODS, MOHAIRS, ALP ACAS, KTC. ETC. The above goods range from 20 cents per yard up, and are beautiful. BLACK SILKS, STRIPED AND CHECKED SILKS FASHIONABLE SHAWLS. SUN SHADES, PARASOLS, KID GLOVES, ETC JOSEPH H. THORNLKY. NOKTHKAST COKNEK OK EIGHTH and SPRING GAKDfcM Sts. 1 8 thatnl PHILADELPHIA. ELY, KUNSBERGER & ELY. No. 1126 CHESNUT STREET, Have now open a MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF FIGURED AND 81 RIi'E XIIlc Grenndineit, Illnclc llerminies, all qulitle Klrle illit all quulllleM. 4 11 tuthasm SILKS, SHAWLS ANDDRESS : GOODS OEOROD rHY, No. 916 CHESNUT bTREET, Invites attention to his stock of SILKS OF ALL. KINDS, INDIA AND OTHER SHAWLS. Novelties lu Drena aurt Faucy Goods, INDIA, Pt'NUFE,: AND OANl'i'N CRAPS IN SHAWLS AND DRESS OU:DS. 41 Umra GROCERIES. ETC JNGLISH AND SCOTCH ALE 4 AND BROWN STOUT. Just received, afresh invoice or Guinness' Ixtrs Dublin Stout, Tenuaut's EiiRtlsh Ale aud Urowa Stout, Koirt louuicr's SparUlug iKituourgti Ale, Bitss A Co. 's Eaf t India Pale Ale, Allaopp's Pa'.e Ale, In Btoue and glass, ail In One order, oar own Import ti,.n. A full line of choice and desirable FAMILY GRO CER1ES. WILLIAEtf KSLLIfY. B. W Corner TWELFTH btreet ant GIRARD AvenuA, 11 10 tDHtU t'UILADRLPHIA. OLD GOVERNMENT J4V4 COFfEF, 100 MATS STRICTLY PRIME, Finest quality imported. Fr tale by JAMES R. WEBB, 8. E. CORNER OF 4 80 thstuaiurp WALNUT and EltfBTH Sta. TV AH. COFFliUS. Imported and Domestic Groceries. A. J. IH CAII, FINE GRO JER, X. XV. Corner CIIKSXUT and SECOND Sti., 413thsmsm PHILADKLPBIA, MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETO. FRENCH BREAKFAbT CAPS XII U 31 1 8 EN McVAUCH 6. DUNCAN, Ho. 114 H. Eleventh Ht.t nave just received their Spring Import it'on of I'reiicli ltreaUrast Caps, ENTIRELY NEW DESIGNS. Piques in Plaids, Stripes and Cords. Preach Nainsooks. Victoria aud BlxhopLaTn. Tucked Muslin lor Waivis aud Skirts. French Worked and Uamburg Eiguijjsand InserU tops. Rich Flounclngs In Nainsook and Swiss. Linen Collars and CutTs, all lbs new styles. Novtltks and Fancy Articles received dal.y. - Ladtrs Undernaroienu and Infanta Outfits on hand and made to order. 8M ui am Savery'iPatent Combined Huir Cuoler and REFn I CURATOR Vtut piovuU uf u u be iiuperior to any lu the market Call aud ex- 'auilne. JAC'OIt F. HAND, Jr.. 4 e thstu uurp Depot, No. 620 MAhEE T ttueeU JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE ROBB1WS, clari; AND BIDDLE. SILVER. An immense stock of Sterling Silverware, I" J Made to our order by Gorham Mfg. m Co. 09 7) SILVER,. j Dinner and Toa Sorvioes. CO Pnnrh anil TIai-tit Ttnnrla T j - , J Large piecea suitable for Bridal or CO general presentation. SILVER, SrOONS, FORKS and KNIVES, CO 111 T" Over twenty different patterns, in .J 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, G, and 8 dozens, CO Leather, "Walnut, and Maple Cases. 33 SILVER. ft We hare ono of the largest and CO jjj best selected stocks of SILVER in this city. "" J Trices always Batiflfactory.asevinoed jl by our Hales, which doubled CO the past year. fS SILVER. ROBBITJS, CLARK AND B6 8t BIDDLE, JEWELLERS, CHESNUT and TWELFTH Sts., Invite attention to their wedding outfits o STERLING SILVER FORKS AND SPOONS, Of which they have nineteen patterns, all of the finest quality, and at lowest prices. 51 mwsjrp PLATED WARfc. MEAD & BOBBINS, N. E. Cor. NINTH and CHESNUT, MANUFACTURERS OP Silver-Plated Ware. Wedding Presents, Hotels Furnished, Families Supplied, WITH EVERY:ARTICLE REQUIKD IN THSIR LINE OF GOODS. S 93 wfm2mrp UMBRELLAS, ETO. UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, AND SUN UMBRELLAS. JOSEPH FUSSELL. Manufacturer, Nob. and Horth FOritTH street. 4 i rmwim Philadelphia. MAYER HAS HEUOVED TO NINTH tJ Street, between Area aud Cherry. Notice the iiafr. His braids can be cbauged to suit any style of bair-dresMlugr, therefore you will Uud them the most ctnvuuieut travelling coiursnlons. Hememer they caa only be obtained at NINTH St roe t, between Arch and Cherry. LosiDgs of hair cu be worked luio a variety of oruaiueutal atylns. Save your loeiDt'i, welh them before sendintr, aud avoid im uudei standing, branch No. KIM MOUNT VKRNO.K fcueeu XUsirp RAIIBY &
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