COMPLIMENTARY CARDS AND NOTES.
Miss Foster presents her compliments to Miss Edwards, and requests the honor of her company at a Tea-party, on Wednesday afternoon.
16 Arch street.
Tuesday noon.
Miss Edwards presents her respects to Miss Foster, and accepts her kind invitation with pleasure.
30 Chestnut street.
Tuesday noon.
Miss E. presents her respects to Miss F., and regrets that a pre-engagement prevents her acceptance of her polite invitation.
William Harris presents his respectful compliments to Miss Brown, and trusts she has experienced no ill consequences from her last evening’s fatigue at the assembly.
Miss Brown finds herself greatly obliged by Mr. Harris’ kind inquiries, and is happy to inform him she is perfectly well.
Miss Brown is greatly obliged by Mr. Harris’ kind inquiry, and is sorry to say that she suffers under a severe cold, in consequence of last evening’s amusement.
Mr. W. presents his compliments to Mr. S., and hopes, if Mr. S. is disengaged, that he will dine with him on Monday next, at half-past three o’clock.
Mr. S. presents his respects to Mr. W., and will avail himself of his kind invitation with pleasure.
Mr. S. regrets that indisposition will prevent him the honor of dining with Mr. W. on Monday next.
Miss Dudley’s compliments to Mrs. Windsor, and will be obliged by her company to dinner on Thursday next, at three o’clock.
Mrs. Johnson returns her best respects to Mr. Wilson, and is greatly indebted to him for his obliging present.
Mr. and Mrs. Bristow present their compliments to Mrs. Truman, and hope for the pleasure of her company on Thursday evening next, to tea.
Mr. and Mrs. Truman are greatly obliged by Mr. and Mrs. Bristow’s kind invitation, and will do themselves the honor of waiting upon them.
Mr. and Mrs. Truman are exceedingly sorry that a pre-engagement will prevent them from accepting Mr. and Mrs. Bristow’s kind invitation.