Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, April 26, 1869, Image 5

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    ODD FELLOWS’ CELEBRATION
rfjHE GRAND PARADE
The principal o^th^cclobraUo^to-aay
*8 ton made by iho various Lodges.
4 °parlv hour this morning the streets in all
At Tho city were enlivened by the music
nMholfands accompanying the Lodges to the
which had been assigned for the forma-
respective Divisions. The general
formation 6 oMheLodgcs was in the following
Older;
Marshal and Aaehtante.
Outside Guardian.
Scene Buppnrtera. ...
order of Juniority.
/-f the White. Pink, Koval Blue, Groon and
Membo 7car)el Degree" rwrcctlvely. in like order.
ri.Li.eni of tho hoyal Pm pie Deg-ce.
P .IQranm Sf the in order of Juniority, tlx
The Oh plainpurported by the Warden and Conductor
TUB Ln P l ®® J„t,lo Grand and Supportoro.
Inside Guardian.
Hmad street, of course, was the centra of at
.racllon Eleven o’clock was the hoar fixed
'" „ f or the formation of the procession, and
lonir before that time all the streets leading to
ihat thoroughfare were filled with people wend
ing their way towards Philadelphia’s greatest
avenue. Tho appearance of tho street was
verv fine. The sidewalks were lined
with persons of all ages. Many
houses were beautifully decorated, and flags were
displayed from nearly every dwelling. The
windows were all crowded with spectators.
When tho different divisions marched into line,
tho scene, as viewed from Girard avenue, was
very pretty. ,
THE ORDER OF PROCESSION.
Shortly after. 12 o’clock the procession moved
in the following order:
Gen’l MulhoUand, Chief of Police. Mounted.
Ten of Lieutenant* oi Police, Mounted.
Souad of Policemen (on foot), under Bergeant Grout
M Grand Marnhal , . ,
Bi o Thomas A.Bowby. Grand Marshal Grand Lodge of
Pennsvlvacia.
Grand Marshal’s Personal Aid,.
Broß. Jameß l . Graham. Thomas T. Town.
Grand Marshal’s Aids*
uKSsr. GOTrgeu'ffi
Ch« d. Gibbons. Jshn Christy.
juwbStein. V
William Henry.
SoeS*. a! W. ( RUdiards.
FIRST DIVISION.
Bro l’eter Fritz, Marshal.
Aids. Bros. George W. Buckm&n. frauds ,7. Keller.
Band. Morgantown's Baud.
This Division was composed of t übo r dinate Lodges of
Pennsylvania. “ “ d46b ’
Bro Isaac A. Sheppard, Marshal.
Aids, Broa. Janies Holden, William L. YVollO'ton.
Germantown Band. Hand.
Subordinate Lodges of Pennsv vanKnumbered between
465 and 3*6, were included in this Division.
“ tuibii mviaiox.
Bro Franklin C. Gariigues Marshal.
Aids. Bros. A. K. Dunlrte. W. H. Pettit
Swoony’B Band. United States Band.
This Division included Subordinate Lodges o i Penn
svlvania numbered between 378 and 291
' VOUBTU DIVISION.
Bro. C. G. McLaughlin, Marshal.
Aids. Broß. Geo. H. Book. John A. Barrett.
FhmnixviUe Band. WestPhUadelphia Band.
The Bubordinato Lodges of pansylvania, numbered
between 296 and 263,appeured in this Division.
FIFTH MVIMON.
Bro James Fitzpatrick, Marshal
Aida Broa Ghas. F. Jones. N. tL Stevens.
Boxborough Band. Noriistown Band.
.m,i H Division was formed of Subordinate Lodges of
Pennsylvania, numbered between 263 and 19L
' SIXTH DIVISION.
Bro. John F. Ballter. Marshal.
Aids. Bros. F. Phillips, F. Zaias.
Hoffman’s Band. Andre’s Band.
Subordinate lodges of Pennsylvania. Nos. 605,597,680,
312 (German), with invited guests.
SEVENTH liIVIbIOaN.
Bro. Christopher Kleiutz, MarehaL
Aids, Broa. j. D. Flurer, J. \\ elde.
Harmony Band. Pennsylvania Band.
Subordinate lodges of Pennsy vouia, Nos. 189,174, 1, 1.
106 (German), with Invited guests.
Aw EIGHTH DIVISION.
Bro. J. W ilaney. Marshal.
Aids, Broe. George F. Bo»is, J. W. f ieher.
Union Band. Merlon Square Band.
Delegates from Subordinate Lodges of Pennsylvania.
NINTH DIVISION.
Bro. George Bertram, Marshal.
Alda, Broa. B. OTbmith. D. d -SUfer,
Franklin Band, New Holladd Bind
In Division were Subo - dinate Lodges of Pennsyl
vania numbered between 190 and 147.
tenth division.
Bro J. H- Taßgart, Marshal.
Aids, Bros. J. K Morrison, John O’Grady.
McLlurg’s Band, Ringgold Band.
EUswoith Bond, _ Band. . . , r
This Division was composed of bubordmatc Lodges of
Pennayivania numbered between L4C and 10L
ELEVENTH DIVISION.
Bro. tt. L. dodine, Marshal.
Aids, Bros. W. VV. Mayberry, Thos B. M. Addis.
Seventh Regiment Band. Churchtown Band.
Subordinate Lodges of Pennsylvania numbered between
100 and 47, marched In this Division.
TAVELITH DIVISION.
Bro. A. G. Good til. Marshal.
Aids, Bros. Jamea Lowry, James Patton.
Newport Germania Band. Beck’s Philadelphia Band.
Subordinate Lodges of from No. 46 to 2*.
inclusive.
THIRTEENTH DIVISION.
Bro. John F. Glenn, Marsh *L
Aids, Broa H. C. Pagh. H. K. Spear.
Keystone Band. Fire Zouaves'Band. Lauerty Military
Band.
Subordinate Lodges of Pennsylvania from No. 23 to 11,
inclusive.
KOIUTEZNTH MVIMON.
Bro. William B.Mann. Marshal.
Aida. Bros. K. Reese Moore, John IL Johnson.
Jefferson Band, National Cornet Band. National Band.
Subordinate lodges of Pennsylvania from No. Ul to 1.
indush e.
VIFTFENTH PIVTMON.
Bro. h. F. S. Heath. Marshal
Aidi, Bros. 8. Wiliianm, C. Parker.
Band. Band.
Subordinate lodges of New Jersey.
bl\TK> NUI l'l\ ISION.
Bro. John U. tihaler. Marshal
Aida, Bros. Horry O’Neill John L, Young.
Band.
Subordinate Lodges ot Ohio.
Band.
Subordinate Lodges of the District of Columbia.
Baud.
Subordinate Lodges of New York.
SEVENTEENTH IHVIMON.
Bro. 8. Bands Mills. Marshal
Alda, Bros. H. G. King. P. M. Snowden.
Band.
Subordinate Lodges of Maryland.
EIGHTEENTH DIVISION.
Bro. Joshua Lyuch, Marshal.
Aids; Bros- J. P. itelnecker, J. Pock Dukoh&rt
Two Bund*.
feubordicato lodges of Maryland
MNETEKNTH I»IVIH(0>.
Bio. H.W. Bailey, Grand Marshal Grand Encampment
of Pennsylvania.
Aide. Bros. F. M. Rea and William Jenkins.
W eber*s Cornet Band. National Braes Band.
Subordinate Encampments of Pennsylvania, New Jer
sey . Ohio, District of Columbia. New York and
Marv Land-
Elective Officer* of Subordinate Encampments. v’
Grand Encampments of Peousylvauia, New Jersey.
Ohio, District of Columbia, New York and
Maryland.
TWENTIETH DIVISION.
Bro. George Ming, Marshal
Aida Bros. George W. For, J. H. White.
Hermann's Baud. Coatesvllle Band.
Tennessee Delegation fescort to the Grand hire).
Grand Lodge of New Jersey.
Grand Officer* of Louisiana *nd Georgia.
Grand Lodge of Ohio.
Grand Lodge of the District of Columbia.
Grand Lodge of New York.
Grand Lodge of Maryland.
Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania.
Bro. Robert Mackey. Marshal, and Bros. Charles W. Ridg
way and lieary Kunzig, Aid*.
A KKVIKW.
The members of the Grand Lodge of the United
States, seated in carriages, reviewed the pro
cession as it countermarched on Broad street,
and then took their positions in the line alter the
Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania in the Twentieth
Division.
TXIB APPEARANCE OF TUK PKOCKSSION
Afl It countermarched on Broad street wus mag
nificent. The Jine extended as far as the eye
conld perceive. The members of ihe Order all
wore their regalias, and the officers wore their
ewelfl or insignia of office. The lich and splendid
regalias of the different Grand Lodges attracted
much attention.
The various lodges all turned out very strong,
some of thorn occupying at least two squares,
and the marching was very regular. In addition
to the two bands furnished to each division,
many of the lodges were provided with oandß.
Nearly every lodge carried a handsome satin
banner, several having been gifts from ladies this
morning. The'following lodges, among others,
displayed new aud beautiful banners: Apollo,
Monterey, Radiant, Richmond, Do Kalb, Mt.
Olive, Mystic, Liberty. Tacony, Merchants’.
Robert Morris, Boutbwark and Philanthropic.
A splendid white silk flag, ‘2O feet long and
UU * feet wide, designed for the Grand Lodge
ol the United States, was also displayed.
ALONG THE LINE.
The streets through which the procession
paeßtd were throDged with people—men, women
and children, and many of the dwelling houses
were tastefully decorated. *
The procession was exceedingly large, and it
waß supposed that it would be monotonous to
look at. but such was not the case. The abund
ance ol music, the great variety of dreßa of the
members and officers of the different Encamp
ments and Lodges, and the profuse display of
flags and handsome banners, formed a great
attraction, and most of the spectators remained
on the sidewalks during the entlro passage oi
the procession.
CITYBUIiIiKTEN.
f&'M for City Notices.!
Philadelphia Cavtlk Mabket, Monday, April
26th, 1869.—There was only, a limited demand Tor
the better deecilptiens Gjf beef cattle thla week,
and prices wore hardly bo firm, whilst lnforior
grades were extremely dull, and prices nominal.
We quote choice at 10@10&c.; fair to good, 9@
SJie.; prime at 7@B3*fc., and common at 6@6c.
per lb. gress. Receipts, 1,278 head. The fol
lowing sales were reported:
60 Owen Smith, Lancaster 8 @!0V1
05 Dangler* McClceo, Cheater • J™ '
65 P. McFillcE, Lancutcr co. gra. BM@ 9><
110 F. Hathaway, Lancaster * Western, gra.. .Wija
65 J. 8. Kirk. Chester co.. gra. 9 @l®
80 Jbb. McFiUen, Lancßßter co. gra 8 @ »»
60 F. 8. McFillen, Lancaster co., gra 8 SUM
100 Martin Fuller* Co., Western, gra 8 @lo
120 Mooney & Smith, Lancaster co , grs 8 @lO
80 Thomas Mooney * Bro., Lancaster co. gra.. «c@ Vi
40 H. Chain, Lancaster co. grs 7>4@ B
66 ,1. *L. Frank, Lancaster co., grs. ‘ @9
62 Frank 6t Bchamberg. Lancaster co„ gra 8 @ y
86 Hope * Co. Lancaster co., gra BM@ 9N
31 Elkin*Co.. Lancasterco„grs 7g@ jM
24 J. Clentßon. Lancaster co . gra 7>c@ 9
27 Chandler & Alexander, Chester co. gra 7>4@ 9
Cows and calvtß.— The market was ratuet
quiet. Bales of eprlngers at $85@65, and co ws
and calves at s4o@Bo.
Sheep—Receipts 6,000 head. The market wa?
Infs active and closed dull at a decline. Sales at
G3*|(SBKc. per lb. gross.
Hogs—Receipts 4,000 head. Thore wa9 le* c
firmutss in this department of the live stock
market, and less Inquiry. Bales at the Union and
Avenne Yards at $13(913 50 for slop, and $l3 5U
@l6 for corn fed, the latter rate for extra.
Rfsignkd.— Mr. George W. Hill, who has so
long and so acceptably filled the offleo ot Presi
dent of the Seventh National Bank, has tendered
bis resignation to the Board of Directors, who
have chosen Mr. Daniel Focht to succeed him,
with John P. Bailey for Vice President. Mr. Hill
has shown great energy during his term of office,
and his services have been of great value to the
institution and highly satisfactory to the public.
Infanticides.— The body of a child abont six
months old was found In the woods at Forty
third and Pratt streets, West Philadelphia, last
night. The Coroner was sent for to hold an in
quest.
This morning the body of a now-born female
infant was found in the Schuylkill river, at Vine
street wharf. The Coronor was notified.
Entry Theft.—' The dwelling of Mr. William
Badger, No. 1408 Pine street, was eutered
through the front door about eight o’clock, last
evening, and was robbed of six coats, and a pair
of kid gloves with gold fastenings marked“L. 8."
Letter Boxes Rouised.— The letter boxes at
Sixth and Jeffersop stre’ets and Sixth and Colum
bia avenue were broken open last night, and it is
supposed were robbed of!their contents.
Accident.— Jamey Tracy fell at Seventh and
South streets last night and broke his log. Taken
tn the Pennsylvania Hospital.
IMPORTATIONS.
Rt ported torthe Philadelphia Evening Bulletin.
MAT ANZAS- Scbr II E Sampson, Orr—47s hhds &(j tee 2
bbli* ir olasris E 0 Knight & Go. "*
SOMBRERO—ScnrOrand Pro, Gorraley—l7s tons guano
Mojo Phillips.
NAVAS6A—Schr Unttie Paige, H iley 350 tone guano
,7 E Bnzley 4i Co.
MARIMIB *SUJLLIETIJ*
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA— April 26.
fxrScc Marine Bulletin en Inside Pact,
ARRIVED TH IS DAV
Steamer Richard Willing, Cundiff, 13 hours from Balti
more, with mdse to A. Groves, Jr.
Steamer Brunette, Howe. 24 hours from New York,
with mdee to John F OhL
Schr H E San.p»on, Orr. 8 days from Matanzaa, with
m»li\pece to E (J Knight <st Co.
Schr Grande Gonnley, 14 days from Sombrero, with
guano to Moro Phillips—vewel to C C Van Horn. Left
bark Savannah and schr F Keating loading for this port.
Schr Hattie Page, Haley, from r4ava*aa 9th inst with
guano to J E Bazlev <b Co.
Schr D Miller, Magee, 3 days from New York, with salt
to Alex Kerr <b Bro.
Scbr A H Hammond.,Paine, from Wellfleot, captain.
Schr A E Cranmer, Cranmcr, Cohassttt, captain.
CLEARED THIS DAY
Schr S C Evans, bammond. Fall River, Workman <b Co.
Schr K Kk, No 77, Carroll. Norwich. Scott Walter & Co.
Schr K RR. No 46, Tomlin, New London. J Rommel, Jr.
Schr A E Cianmer. Cranmer, Boston, do
Schr A Hammond, Paine, Boston, Weld, h agio & Co.
MEMORANDA.
Ship J C Bovnton. Waycott, from Middleboro, K,for this
noit, was spoken 23d inst lat 40 45, long 68 30. by pilot boat
Francis Perkins.
Ship Island Home, Lis well, hence for St John, Is B, was
epokeo 22d lust lat 40 37, long 7L by Dilot boat E F Wll
-11 fjhip Orion (of Boston). Holbrook, hence at New York
Yeeterday. Wilt load for San Francisco
Steamer F&nita. Freeman, hence at N York yesterday.
Bng H arriet hence at Boston yesterday.
Schr Thos Borden. Wrightington, sailed from Fall River
23d inst for this port , „ ,
Schr Lady Ellen. Doughty, and American Eagle, Shaw,
sailed from Providence 23d inst tor this port.
Bchre Geoise & Mary Halt from Calais; A Tirrell, At
wood. from Lane’s Cove;C H Potter, Bro wn; E H Atwood,
Higgms; Polly Price, Chase, and Henry Mav. Rackett
rrem Boston: Sarah. Obb. and Lottie Beard. Perry, from
New Bedford; H W Benedict Case, frrm Newport and
N H Benedict F.lli«, from Providence, all for this port at
New York yeeterday. _ , _ _
Schr* J Wilson. Connelly; E B Emery. Clayton; J E
Grierson, Smith; Wm T Phelps, Cranmer; J T Fitzpat
rick. Smith ;S B Wheeler, Lloyd; C W Locke, Huntley;
W K 1 nil. Robbins; M K Stockbam, Oorderey ; A Bursley.
Parker; R Seaman, Beaman; J Kenzle,Steelcnao; Julia E
Pratt, Nlckereon; J Alderdice, Willett*; Trade Wind,
Corson; Robbie W Dillon Ludlam; Paul A Thompson.
Godfrey, and Gov Burton, Ludlam, hence at Boston 24tb
instant.
Schrs Albert Mason. Snow; J B Clayton, Clayton; J Y
Wellington. Cbipman.and IdaLtßearse, cleared at Boston
24th itet for this port
riRAROUfa
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CO,
TREABCREB’B DEPABTMST.
Philadklpiiia, Penn a., April 2, 1869.
To Ibe Blorbliolders of (be Pennsylvania
Ballroad Company.
All Stockholder*, a* registered on the Books of this
Company on the 30th day of April, 180, will be entitled
to eubicribe for 25 Per Cent of thoir respective interests
in New Stock at Par, as follow*:
t trai—Fifty per cent, at the time of subscription, be
tween the 15th day of May, 1869* and the BUth day of
J une, 1869.
Second -Fifty per cent between the 16th day of Novem
ber, 1869, and the 31st day of December, 1869; or, If Stock
holders should prefer, the whole amount may be paid up
nt the time of subscription, and ekeh instalment so paid
'•hall be entitled to a pro rata of the Dividend that may
be declared on full shares.
Third— That every Stockholder boldine less than four
shares shall be entitled to subscribe for one share; and
those bolding more than a multiple of four shares shall be
entitled to subscribe for an additional share.
Fourth— All shares upon which instalments are yet te
He paid under Resolution of May 13, 1868, will be entitled
to their allotment of the 25 Per Cent at par, os though
they were paid in full.
THOUIAB T. FIRTH, Treasurer*
apS-2mrp
ft JEWING MACHINES*
Saddlers, flanufac*
Hirers off Clothing, Boots, Stiocs.dkc.,
Will find it to Ibelr interest to uae our UNRIVALLED
MAUD INE TWIST and the “Milford Linen Thread,”
Manufactured expressly for us from the best material
and warranted a superior article.
TBE>ineeaia«niiif jiCTi'Kine c<»npm
Manufacturers and Proprietors of the SINGER SEWING
MACHINE,
No* 1 too CUtSrWF r Street*
my 2 lyrp TIiOB. K. OBER, Agont
HEAL ESTATE SaLES,
MfA PEREMPTORY SALE.- BY ORDER OF THE
ffijjj Fupreino Court,- James A. Freeman, Auctioneer.—
Virsahirkon Turnpike Road, Under and in pursu
ance of a doert-*? of the Supremo Court for the Eastern
District of Pennsylvania iu Equity, dated 3d April, lc6w.
■ 111 ho rold at public sa'e, without reserve, on Wednes.
•Uy. May 2b. at I*4 o'clock, uoon, at tho Philadelphia
i xclianee, the following described estate All that turn
pike rood, toll.bousflfl, and all other property real an 4
l «*r»-ouuL of tho WLsuhickou Turnpike Road, and all the
r *kL! h. I ibe* tics and frauchls.sof tho stockholders of the
Co Spiipy. and all tho corporate powers of the said
t oil p> uy. subject to the Act of Incorporation and tho
several law e ot thb Commonwealth, regulating Turnpike
Kondr; and all and slusuliir all the property, rights,
povvi rf hnd purchaser, with the upt-u'*i«-nnucp *. and all
buildiuKr. improvements, nay*, rights, liberties and
privilrger then to belonging.
TlJlh Tl UM’IU K.XTI.NPh M;OM 1111*. RIIH.K TlliM'lKl.
KOAP, UJUI’.K |-| . ItOHM'.B IttF. WISBtIIIUHUN Cl’.liK,
AP'M, Tin: oUK.Kh in Ciikkim I Him., acv.ush tiu: pami
•IO I'l.Ol in'.M.s, \ M-UhOK Ol All’ll I lU ,111.1 s ]i |.
KKI»PI'P \\ I 111 t* I <*N | , ANo t S 1 N (.OOP TI’.A V ~1.1.1 v., . i n
i*moN
QTf'Auy further information that may bo rc^uii<-d, tu
hr had of"the auctioneer.
Term* within iiOdaye. Title un>|ucetlouuble.
$l,OOO to be paid ut tho time of tale.
JOdKPII A.. <JLAY. Trustee.
JAWEB A. FREEMAN. Auctlonoor.
Store. 422 Walnut hiroeL
ni'2t)inyti. 18,20
C*£ Kfifi AND ftfi. ooo TO JNVKST IN riltsr
'J'tJ. OUU
~ J :v 'J. .UAtiUiJtli, '
WO Walnut ftruut.
/ COTTON F.)R~ BALE BY
V..- toCUIIAM. UUfciSJiLL & CO., No. North From
Kri-ut.
IJICK —76 CABKB KICK. PRIME CAROLINA. PO
1 V rule by COCHRAN. Ul BSELL 6 CO.. No. 23 Non
Fiont rtreet.
V A VAL STORES. 1.000 BARRELS HO3IN, ALL
IN RrudtM, 75 bble. Tar, 100 bfola. Pitch, 1(0 bbla. bpbite
Tun tiitli-e. tor nulo iby COCHRAN, RUSSELL A CO..
-3 Noilb Flout tstreot.
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN—PHIL AUELPTf IA j MOXDAY. APRIL 26; 18(i9,»
NEWEST MATERIALS AND LATEST STYLES
HOMER, COLLADAY & CO’S.
In this Department we are prepared to furnißh Beady Made every
variety of Walking and Traveling Dresses, suitable for aU tastes and of
every quality. Orders filled with despatch.
HOMER, COLLADAY & CO.
THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK
And at Prices as Low as any other Establishment in the Country.
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LINENS AND HOUSEHOLD DRY GOODS.
Lowest Prices at which Linen Goods have been sold for several years.
BEST IRISH LINENS,
BEST LINEN SHEETINGS.
Linen Handkerchiefs, Shirt Bosoms, Towelings, Furniture Linens,
Stair Crashes, Linen Drills, Bird-Eye and Nursery Diapers, &c.
We intend to maintain our reputation for first-olats and pure Linen Goods.
We also intend to demonstrate (o Linen Buyers that we can sell such goods at
oheaper rates than are usually charged for Auotion Bargains.
Every description of Dry Goods required to furnish a house, of best qualities
and invariably at the lowest prioes.
Flannels, Blankets, Quilts, Sheetings, Furniture Chintzes.
White Goods of every description.
Hotels and Publio Institutions supplied at wholesale package rates.
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OUR FIRST
RETAIL OPENING
OF
TRIMMED HATS,
BONNETS
AND
French Millinery Goods,
MARCH 31, WOO.
THOS. KENNEDY & BRO„
No. 729 Chestnut St.
THOMPSON REYNOLDS.
importer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Straw and Millinery G-oods
FRENCH FLOWERS, FEATHERS, 6a, 60.
N R. corner Eighth and Vine Streets,
it. ». b. HEATiL PHILADELPHIA.
apl4-Imrp
COUNTRY RESIDENCE TO KENT. -FRONTING
Ml or the Main atrect. In Holineaburg, Twonty-third
Ward, about eight mile* from tbo city, two cottage
honaea, brown atone fronts. French roofs parlor, dining
loom and two kitcbeuß on liret floor, with gardens in
front; aide yarde and large yard in rear.
Knh> oi acreaa rovcral times a day by Philadelphia and
-Trcntan.KftllHWrt;-"-'" - -•
fa 'I'O LET.-HOUSB NO. 2i22 BRANDYWINE
11. street, with modern enta, iu complete re-
lnquire No. H Bouth Fifth street. 4
T. IS. CUAPMAN.
DESIRABLE FURNISHED RESI
wH;, HENCE near Cenuiiutown, having tine nhade, lawn,
Ja-fcHtHbIUJK, 6c. CLARE 6 P.rTING,
ap263l* No. 7i»7 WalmiUtreoL
tSlllSGtlfi#
Are Now Opening Daily
CHESTNUT STEEET, ABOVE BROAD,
Nos. 141 S and 1414.
ARE NOW EXHIBITING
SILKS AND DRESS GOODS
EYES IMPORTED INTO THIS CITY,
CHESTNUT STREET, ABOYE BROAD,
Nos. 1413 and 1414.
NEW OPENING.
GEORGE MILLION,
(Successor to James McMnllan,)
1128 CHESTNUT STREET
828 ARCH STREET.
PR ES II STO CK.
HOTJSJECIIOLI> DRY GOODS.
niLLIHEBT GOODd*
TO KENT.
Apply to
CHAS. H. MASSON,
No. am North Sixth at.
OF THE
ALSO,
BEST TABLE DAMASKS.
BLANK BOOKS.
The Largest Stock and Greatest Variety of
FULL AND HALF-BOUND
BLANK BOOKS,
MEMORANDUM, PASS,
COPY BOOKS, Eto.. Etc.,
To be found in this City, is at the
Old. Established
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY
OF
JAS. B. SMITH & CO. 1 *
No. 27 : South Seventh Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Office and Salesroom, First-Floor.
Warerooms, Up-Stairs.
inh22-m*w*f-3inrp& .
CHINA AND GLASSWARE.
THE PUBLIC
OUR IMMENSE STOCK
China.,
Class and
and compare the priccß and qualities with those
of any other house in the city.
TYNDALE & MITCHELL,
707 CHESTNUT STREET.
mlils in w f Srnrp
STATIONER*.
is invited to examine
Stoneware,
SEA S( NABLE SPECIALTIES.
ENGLISH AND FRENCH FABRICS
INGENUITY AND ORIGINALITY.
CHEVIOTS, MELTONS and BANNOCKBI7RNB, new Mixtures and Designs.
PIQUE, GRANITE and DIAGONAL COATINGS.
ELEGANT BTRIPEB—Rare beauties of designs and colors, for Pantaloons.
WHITE and BROWN DUCKS, and WHITE MARSEILLES, for Vests, made up in new style
DOUBLE-BREASTED FROCK COATS, popular for street wear.
HALF-DREBS MORNING COATS, convenient for general use.
BUSINESS COATS, English stylo. Jaunty garments.
SACK COATS, tastefully cut. Coming Into fashion again,
AND
MANY OTHER NOVELTIES OF MATERIAL OR MAKE,
An immense assortment of everything pertaining to the
CLOTHING TRADE,
CHESTNUT STREET CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT,
JOHN
@lB and 820
N. 8.-This is a NEW Establishment, Jnet opened, In the large Brown Stone Buildings, formerly
Hoir<r, CoUadny & Co.’s, and strangers wUI clS’well to look In at it, if only for cariosity’s sake.
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THE THERMOMETER IS ASCENDING,
ROCKHILL & WILSON’S
GREAT BROWN STONE HALL
IS BEADY FOR THE MILD WEATHER
Ample Cash Capital,
Abundant Store Koomj
Prolonged Experience,
And everything necessary to carry on the business of supplying the constantly Increasing
demand for first-class Clothing, with
clinging to us, as the ivy to the vine, and with
rushing hj multitudes, and wishing they had always come before.
ROCKHILL & WILSON
again invite the public to keep on coming, and supplying themselves, cheap for cash, at the
GREAT BROWN HALL
603 and 6055 CHESTNUT STREET.
UTCBESi IBWEUiTi *».
JAS. E. CALDWELL & CO.,
No. 819 CHESTNUT STREET,
(Until tlielr Store Is rebuilt.)
IMPORTERS OF DIAMONDS,
Manufacturer® of Diamond Jewelry.
SOLE AGENT 3 IN AMERICA FOR
H. R. EKEGREN’S
Geneva and Copenhagen Watchss,
Bepeaters and Chronographs.
SPECIAL AGENTS FOR THE SALE OP
ilorham Manufacturing Company’s
FINE ELECTRO PLATED WARES.
ARTISTIC SILVER WARES.
A vety lull and valuable collection in NEWEST DE
SIGNS'for
Bridal Presents and Household Uae.
MANTEL CLOCKS,
FINE BRONZES,
FANCY ARTICLES.
None but FIRST CLASS GOODS KEPT, and every
ARTICLE SOLD UPON ITS OWN MERITS,
apo m w f grofc ———.
CHILDREN'S CLOTHINIi.
OPENING
OF
CHILDREN’S CLOTHING
AT
MRS. E. KEYSER’S,
On Thursday, April 29ih, U 169,
No. 1227 CHESTNUT STREET.
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REGALIA, BANNERS,
FLAG S, KTCL,
HORSTMANN BROTHERS & CO.«
Virih and Cherry Streets, Philadelphia,.
Manufacturers and Importersi
Have now on band all articles neceCTary for the L O^
F. celebration, viz.: Regalia. Jewels, Saaltea.
Baton*, Medals, Gloves. Gauntlets, and all artue*
century. A largo ateortiuent of
BILK, BUNTING and MUSLIN-FLAGS
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MADB UP WITH
TOGETHER WITH
AT THE
WANAMAKER,
CHESTNUT STREET.
The Business Thermometer of Philadelphia,
WITH
Choice Looality,
The Finest Goods.
The Most Tasty Cutters,
The Most Polite Salesmen,
The Largest Stooh,
The Lowest Pr'ioe.s,
OLD CUSTOMERS
NEW CUSTOMER -i
CABXUAGEBe
JONES’
ONE-PRICE
CLOTHING HOUSE,
604
MARKET STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
First Class Ready-Made Clothing, suit
able for all Seasons, constantly, on
fiand. Also, a Handsome
Line of Piece Goods for
Custom Work.
GEO. w. NIEMANN,
Proprietor.
TRTLER, WEAVER & CO.
NEW CORDAGE FACTORY
NOW IN FULL OPERATION.
No, 1: H .WATER street and 23 N. DELAWARE aye.nuo.
ttiCKENLOUFF AND MoGEEHAN.
Jli (NEW FIRM AND LIVE MEN).
PLEMBERS. GaS AND STEAM FITTERS,
No. B, Ntrth Seventh street, Philadelphia.
Builder* and Olliers will find it to their advantage to
give ue atrial, N. B.— Special attention paid to, laying
drainpipe. &p6-26t>rp6