THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1870. Tnn runrn cnnsus. KEWJERSEr. The repnlHtlon mt Xhm Brute at Present nod la lb. Vnmt. The . census returns of Ne Jersoy are com plete with the exception of four townships In different parts of the State. Putting the popu lation of these townships as returned in 1300, he present population of the State li 895,073. The official returns of the missing townships will Increase these figures by a few hundreds. The progress of New Jersey la population since 1790 has been as follows: T"tr. Fnp. Incrett. Vr rent. 17W 14,139 1900 211,849 2i 1510 1810 4W5 8H,6lfl 15-Sil 1820 27T.&7S 8,020 11-04 830 H20.S23 43,4 IB-SI 1840 3X3,900 68.4SS 1630 1850 489,655 110,2! 8114 1R60 ;2,m5 lH'2,41 87-2T 1ST0 8B,07 ' ti,03T The population of New Jersey, It will be seen, Increased quite Ftcadiiy at the rate of about 15 par cent, during each decade previous to 1810, since which date the rata ot Increase has been more than twice as great. According to the offi cial returns of 1800, the population consisted of 046,099 whites, 25,818 free colored persons, and 18 slaves, making the total of 073,035, as given above. KEW YORK. ropnlallon oflhe Principal t'lilc and Towns. In the following is giveu the population of a number of the principal cities and towns of New York, according to the o!Ucial census re turns, with the population in IS iO and 18"'0: 1850. 18G0. 1870. New York ri5,r4T sm.fi69 o o,34i Increase 2H124 112,6Ti Hl'ercectage 67-33 13-84 Brooklyn 90.S33 2'i,flt rtfl,3no Increase ltf!,823 12S,3! Percentage 170-30 43-02 Albany 60,763 62,307 69,452 Increase 11,604 7,035 Percentage 2320 11-30 Troy 23,735 39,235 40,471 Increase... 10,450 7,8. W Percentage... 80-81 19-55 Syracuse 22,271 23,119 43,031 Increase ' 6,848 14,962 Percentage 20-M 63-43 OSWegO 12,205 16,816 20,938 increase 4,011 4,122 Percentage 3f-19 24-51 Poughkecpsle 13,944 14,726 20,037 Increase. .... 782 fi,36t Percentage c-63 88-47 Elmira. 8,100 8,W2 i.i,989 Increase MO 7,207 Percentage 6-32 S3-01 Johnstown 6,131 8,811 12,273 FlBhklU ,2 11,720 Schenectady 8,921 9,57i 11,020 Ithlca 6,909 0 S43 10,111 OwegO 7, ,35 9, 491 Saratoga Springs 4,650 7,4.9 8,539 l'lattstnirg 5,0H 3,CiS 8,390 Canaudaigua 0.143 7,075 7,339 MUSICAL AH 1U ASIATIC. The CItr Amusements. At the Walnut the last week of Mr. J. S. Clarke's ergagement Is announced. This even ing he will appear as "Bob Tyke" in Morton's comedy of The School of licj or in and as "Young Gosling" in Mr. J. D. Stockton's comedy of Fox, and Goose. To-morrow evening Mr. Clarke will personate "Aea Trent-hard and "raul rry. At tub Akch the drama of Love's Sacrifice and the farce of The Good for Nothing will be presented this evening. To-morrow evening Miss Lizzie Pierson will make her debut as "Fauline" in The Lady of Lyons. This young lady Is said to have talents of a high order, and much interest is felt in her appearance upon the stage. The CnESNUT will bo closed until Monday evening, December 12, when. Mr. E. L. Daven port, who has recovered from his recent severe illness, will reopen it with a company under his own supervision. Mn. Warnek's Circus, at the corner of Tenth and t'allowhlll streets, offers manyattrac ' tions for the lovers of amusemcut. Harry Welby Cooke, CharlesSHcnry Cooke, and Mad'lle Einillo Henrietta are firat-claes equestrians, who pro bably havo no superiors in their particular liilo of business, and the balance of the troupe is made up of taleflted performers. At the Americas Mr. G. W. Jester, the "man with the talking hand," has been engagod, and he will appear this evening, in conjunction with a great number of other artists. At Duprkz & Benedict's Opera LIouse a reduction of prices has been made, and the admission to all parts of the house, except the parquet, is now 25 cents. A great number of interesting novelties are announced in the pro gramme lor this evening, which, with low prices, ought to insure a crowded bouse. At the Arch Street Opera House W. Barry, the song and dance artist, has been en gaged, and will appear this evening la a number of his specialties. The laughable act of stop That Monkey, the funny sketch of 27is Big Ingin, aud the Ethiopian burlesque of llunkte andlioree are among the mauy attractions an nounced for this evenlns. Sionor Ui.itz an d his eon will give a magical entertainment at the Assembly Buildings this evening. Mad'm.b Ciihistinb Nilsson will appear on Wednesday next, at the Academy of Music, In a grand coucert, and on Thursday in Handel's oratorio of The Messiah, in which she will bo suppoited bj Mme. Mozart, Miss Cary, Sionor Brignoli, Slgnor Verger, Mr. Simpson, Mr. Whit ney, Mr. Yieuxtemps, the Handel and Haydn Society, and a grand orchestra. There will bo a farewell matinee on Saturday, when Mad'lle Nllsson will appear for the last time in Philadel . phia for some months. The price of season tickets for the three per formances is fixed at $'J. and they can now be obtained ot the music ttore of F. A. North & Co., No. 1020 Chesnut street. The Tahou Sunday-school will give a con cert this eveninir at the Assembly Buildiug under the direction of Mr. II. H. Pendleton, for the purpose of purchaslug a new cabinet organ Haves Ouartetto have volunteered tneir ser vices. til l in:nis. FkomtbkBasbment From the Basement To the Roof, To the Roof, Filled with Clothing Filled with Clothing Of Every Description, Of Every Description, At the Lowest Prices, At the Lowest Prices, Roe kh ill fc. Wilson, Rock hill & Wilson, Great Bhown Hall, Gkbat Brown Hall, Nog. 603 and 605 Cubsnct street. Nob. 603 and COS Cubsnut street. Labor. Labor is capital. Bestow good health upon a man, so that he can labor every six out of even duys, a ad no matter how poor he may have been at the commencement of life's great race, he will be certain to accumulate a fertune, provided he takes care of hU earnings. Plantation Bitter is certain to make the weak ones strong, and to pre serve the health of the healthy. From four to six hours is considered the ordinary limit (or brain work. At the expiration ot this time the phosphorus Is carried off, aud the man becomes irritable aud nervous. If he is poor, and continues on at his task, as most of poor doctors, lawyers, and editors do, he Will be certain to shrrten his days and till an un timely grave, as did Sir Walter Scott, unless he uses Plantation Bitteia, wtilch speedily restores his vital enertrv. repairs tils indigestion, and corrects the sluggish clrculatlou of his blood. Me. William W. CAsnror, the Jeweller at No, 8 Soath Second street, has one of the largest and most attractive stocks of all kinds or Jewelry and Silver, ware In the city, ne has also on hand a fine assort, tncntof One American Western Watches. Those who purchase at this store at the present time aire certain to get the worth of their money. ai.kr'8 Restaurant, No. 929 Arch strbet, ele gantly fitted np, Is now in fuR blast, serving all the delicacies of the season from 6 A. M. to midnight. Parties returning from the theatres or opera house served at the shortest notice from an unsurpassed bill of faro. Ladies' Saloon on the second floor. Like "Quakkr Gcns," artlQctal teeth are of little nse, and easily detected. Take care of the real ones. All you need Is fragrant Sozonoxr. Use It dally, and your teeth will be the last of nature's gifts to fall you. Ska Moss Farink from pure IrishMoss, tor Blano Mange, Puddings, Custards, Creams, etc. etc The cheapest, healthiest, and most delicious food In the Vi orld. Bkddino, best in the city, lowest price, and gua ranteed, by albektson A Co., No. 1435 Chesnut street. "SrALmsfi's Glue" lirokf n Cradles. mends Healless Dolls and iriAitKii;i. Oibpon O atskett. At St. Paul's Clinrch, Leaven- wort n ciry, Karons, by tne uev. Mr. Kfndrlcka, on the 19th ttiKtaut, Fkank M. CJihson, 1 nitcd St a ton Army, to Kate; youngest daughter of the late Milton uarreit, oi wasmngion, v. v. Miller Livezky. In Frankford, rhlladolplila, lsovcmijcr24tn, ut too residence or the tnte s grand parents, by Frends' ceremony. Dr. Nathaniel O. Alii i.kh, oi Strouiistiurg, Pa , to Clara C. Hvezkt, oi rrnLKioro, rnuaueipnia, ra. 1I2. Fkiece. On the 2Mh instant, at Magnolia, Del., iii ati i.i) a .1 , wiie or wiiiiam i reiroe. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend tie funeral, from the resi dence of her father-lu-lawr. George W. West, Esq., No. 1216 Ogden street, ou Wednesday morning, at 9 ocioc-k. Kuckman On Sunday evening, Isabklla Ruck man, In the 79th yeBr of her ace. Her relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral at Dovlestown upon Wednesday mornlug. 8()th lnetant A special car will leave the North Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, Berks street, 8-25 A. M. ii SPECIAL. NOTICES. ir additional Special Aoticet eee Itmide ntge. n&y- HEADQUARTERS UNION REPUBLICAN CITY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, No. 1105 Chesnot Strket, PniLAOEr.rniA,) November 20, 1870.ai At a meeting of tho Committee, held this day, the following resolutions were adopted: That the Registering Oillcers of the First Senato rial District, consisting of the Republican Judges and Inspectors who served at the general election In October last, and three members of the Division Executive Committee, shall meet at the regular places of holding the elections In said district, or such place as the Registering OiHcers may select, on SATURDAY, December 3, between the hours of 4 and 0 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of correcting the Registry of Republican voters. That the Union Republican citizens of tho First Senatorial District shall meet In their respective Election Divisions on TUESDAY, December 0, be tween the hours of 4 and 8 o'clock P. M., at the usual place of holding delegate elections, and elect one Delegate from each Division to a Senatorial Convention, to select a candidate for Senator from said district, to All the vacancy caused by the death of the Hon. W. W. Watt. That said Convention shall meet, In accordance with Rule 5, for the government of the Republican party, at JEFFEKSON HALL, SIXTH and CHRIS TIAN Streets, on WEDNESDAY, December T, at 10 o clock A. M. That the Republican Judges and Inspectors who served at the general election in October last shall conduct said primary election, and where vacancies occur such vacancies shall be filled by the remalnlag election ofllctrs, In conjunction with the members of the Division Executive Committee. JOHN L. 11 ILL, President. mTc. Hono010"' Secretaries. ii2stf tf HALL OF THE REl'LBLIUAN r-J TTV ITTlVIf" fVlMUlWl'l! CITY No. 1105 CHESNrr Street,) riOvemDer xo, isio. 1 At a meeting of the Republican City Executive Committee the following resolutions were adopted on motion 01 jir. jona joniiBou, seconded oy Mr. Jowi'li Ash: Whereas, An Ail-wise rroviuence lias removed from our midst Mr. William Andren, late Represen tative in mis committee rrom tno Tweutn ward, an esteemed citizen and upright man; therefore ne It Resolved, That in the death of Mr. Andress. we recognize the loss of one who by the unsullied purity ci niu private and puoiio me nau enaeareu mcnaaii to hosts of mouruitis friends. Resolved. That wo deplore the dearii or Mr. An drews, whose courtesy aud unvarying kindness were shared by all who were brought within reach of his influence. Resolved, That a committee be appointed by the chelrman of this committee to communicate the proceedings of this meeting to the family of the de ceased, and to express to thfin our heartfelt sym pathy lor tne great and irreparable loss which they Resolved. That this committee attJUtl hU funeral in a body. Mhecnsirman appointed jonn jiinns-m, josepn Ash, Christian Km ass, George W. Shock, aud Clntrle8 W. Ridgtray a tiie committee under the third resolution. JOHN L. HILL, Chairman. John McCVLi.ocun,) Secre,ai.iea. MAiisnAi.LCMloNoJ It t&T A U A D IS M X OF M U SIC TIIE STAR COURSE OP LE0TU11ES A SUPPLEMENTARY SERIES of Four Lectures to be given In the following order: OPENING LKCITR3. On Friday Evening, December 2. lion. CUAULbS Sl'MNEU. Subject "The Duel between France and Ujrmany ana us lcssou id iiviuzaiiou. On Tuesdav Evening. December 6, ' JOHN (i. SAXE, Eso.., Subject "Love" (a humorous lecture in verse). OnThursCav Evening. December 8, MIS KATE FIELD. tul'jcct "Charks Dickens. Author, Actor, Man." On Monday Kveuing, December 12, MISS SUSAN B. ANTliON t. bubject '-The False Theory. Admission to each Lecture 0 eta. Reserved seats, V5 cis. extra. Reserved season Tickets for the series of four lectures (iranufcrable), 12. ONLY ONE DAY'S SALE OF SEASON TICKETS. The sale of RESERVED SEASON TICKETS wi l take place on TUESDAY. November 89, at 9 o'clock. at Gould Ajl'lscher s Piano Rooms.No. 923 CHESNUT Street, and will continue during that day only. The saie or notjivti) bHAia to amy or tne single lectures will commence oa WEDNE3DAY, ovmier iio. at me same nour. Box ofllce open daily from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. at 3t A FAIR FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE " Pennsylvania Society for the Preventloi of Cruflty to Animals will be held at HORTlCULTU. RAL HALL, commencing on the evening of Novem ber 28, to continue two weeks. MuslJ during the evenlnes. Restaurant under ani management. Doors open front 10 A. M. till 10 I. M. Season tickets Adults. II : children, 50 cents. Single a l- missions Adults, 25c. ; children, 15c No raillinr. President of tne r air lion, ai.kxandhk uikhy, EXKCL'TlVK COMMITTER, Gen. George G. Meade, ,Hou. Adolph E. Borle, Hon. Daniel M. Fox. iDr. Elwyn, and others. Gen. G. 1L Crosniau, ' 11 19 fmwlut TUB WAY 11E CAME DOWN STAIRS. ilrii u ti honlnn fo Man jtftwrt atulra Ha rA. Jielled all otl;r to pick him ap with; Now, you 1 lemme 'lone. Wan no slobberlu' round me. I alius come down stair that way." There are various was of doing other tilings besides coming down stairs, but if yon want good coal, well screened and picked, lull weight, and at low prices, go to J. U. HANCOCK, at the Northwest corner of Mluih and Master fetretU. He has the ability aud the ditposl. tlou to please all who patronise htm. 9 9 3m is- LETT E R-PRESS COPIES CAN BKTAKEV from Pi iutlug executed at IIKI.FKNSTKIN A I.?. WIS' Railroad and Commercial I'riutLag Uousa, liiTU and OUKSNL'T. It SPEOIAL. NOTICES. tffir AMKHICAN ACADF.M r Or MUdlC. OK THU YOUNG MENS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA. TUESDAY EVKN1NO. NOVEMBER 29. . Addresses will he delivered by WILLIAM B. DOIirJK, nesldent Y. M. ! A., New York. IL THANE MILLER, Fq., Of Cincinnati Y. M. O. A. Rev. THOMAS A. JAGUAR, Of Holy Trinity P. E.tlhurcn, Philadelphia. And others. Choice selections of music bv Carl Sentz'flG-rraa- i''a Orchestra, commencluB at 7 o'clock. Conaroga- tti pBi Singing under direction of Colonel D. W. O. IUOORB. Exercises to commence Dunctuallr at 7? o clock r.M. " TO DEFRAY EX PENS TS. Tickets with Reserved Scsts In Parquet, parquet Cin-le, nnd lliilcony will be sold at TWENTY-FIVE CENTS each, and are for pale at F. A. NORTH A CO.'S, No. 106 CllEi NUT Street. Reserved Seats in Family Circle and admission tickets to all parts of the house ca l be obtained FREE bymembfcrs and others on and after Frid iy morning, at tno Hall of tho Association, No. ino CHESN UT Street. 11 22 5t y NOTICE IS II ICKKH 1 UIVKN. IN AUUUKU- a unA with (ha niAf(cilAiifl rt tha Ant nf Tnpnrn f nuie nun i u ioi.iia us v v 1 uywa jrw- ration and the By-Laws adopted lor the govern ment of the Cflmpany. that a special meeting of the MocKnoiocrs or metin tsrswAUK uhijIiAI'iua COMPANY win be held at the Oilloe of the Com pany, Room No. 8, No. 610 WALNUT Street, In tho city or i-nunaeipnia, at 12 ociock noon, on n nil NKSDAY, December 7, 1870, for the purpose of con sldera'ion of business of Importance to the Inte rests of the corporation, viz., a proposition to place the company In Immediate working order. A gene ral at t mi mice or an stocKnoiaers is earnestly re quested, who will be required to exhibit their cer tificates of stock for the purpose of registration at that time or previous thereto. uy older or tuo lioara or 1 iirecicvu. S. J. MKGARGEE, President. Attest J. M. Harping, Secretary pro tempore. Philadelphia. Nov. 23. 11 20 lot tM&f TURNERS UNIVKKSAli NKUKMH4 PILL Is an UNFAILING-REMEDY for Neu ralgia Facialis. No form of Nervous Disease f.iils to yield to its wonderful power. Even iu the severest coses of Chronic Neuralgia its use for a few days atrorda the most astonishing relief, and rarely fails to produce a complete and permanent cure. It con tains no materials in the slightest degree Injurious. It has the nnqualiUed approval of t he best physi cians. Thousands, In every part of the country, gratefully acknowledge Its power to soothe the tor lured nerves and restore the failing strength. It Is sold by all dealers in drugs and medicines. TURNER A CO.. Proprietors, 9 29 mwf5 No. 120 TREMONT.SU, Boston, Mass. EST DAY AT SHUSHA N." REV. W. P. BREED, D. D., will lecture in WEST ARCn ST. PRESBYTERIAN CUURCn, TUESDAY, 29th, at 8 P. M. Tickets. 50 cents. For sale by Gould & Fischer, No. 23. and Boner, No. 1102 Chesnut street; Keener, No. 1001 Arch : Smith, Ndt1510, and Biw- ers, No. 1S0U Market street. 11 26 3t K5T L E C T U R E BY HON. WILLIAM D. KELLEY, AT HANDEL AND HAYDN HALL, TUESDAY EVENING, November 29, 1970. FOR BENEFIT OF ADHERENT LOf-GK, No. 124, K. of P. Subject "The PaclUc Coast." Tickets, 60 cents. 11 26 3t ffjf- JOLVIN S KID GLOVK CLI-JAN bit " restores soiled gloves equal to new. For sale by all druggists and fancy goods dealers. Price 85 cents per bottle. 11 29mwf jfjg- OFFICE OF THE FENNS XliYANlA. ilAiLKUAJJ UU.UrAiN X. Philadelphia, November 1, 1870. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The Board of Directors have this day declared a seml-annnal dividend of FIVE PERCENT, on the Capital Stock of the Company, clear of National and State taste, payable in cash, on or after November SO, 1870. Blank powers of attorney for collecting dividends can be had at the office of the company. The office will be opened at 8 A. M. and close: 1 at 8 P. M., from November 30 to Decembers, for tho payment of dividends, and after that date from u A. M. to 3 P. M. THOMAS T. FIRTH, 11 1 2m Treasurer. LIFE INSURANCE, INSUKE lOUlt LIFE AT UOJIE in tub AMEltlCAN LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA. ALEX. WHILLDIN, President. JOHN S. WILSON, Secretary. The AMERICAN Issues policies on all desirable plans at low rates, and is unturpassed in the advan tages onerea to insurers oy any company in me United States. 11 16 wsm20t S. E. Corner Fourth and Walnut Sts. pry goods. HOLIDAY GIFTS. Presents of Intrinsic value may be found at EDWIN HALL'S, No. 28 SOUTIT SECOND STKEET, IX RICH BLACK BILK 8, KlCll CUUIKLIJ f U.KH, SPLBND1D EVENING SILKS. The latest styles of DUE34 uooDS at very low prices. Silk Cloaking Velvets, SILK PLUSHFS, BhOCHK B1IAW l.f, BLANKET SHAWLS, VELVETEENS. ASTRACHAN CLOTHS, CARACULLA OLOTUS, BEAVEKS, Etc. JOUVIN RID GLOVES, CLOTH GLOVES, LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. ROMAN BASHES AND SCARFS. FPE CH MUSLINS AND TARLATANS, for Even ing urcsEes. POJKT AND VALENCIENNES LACK COLLARS AND H ANPKEttCH IBr S. LINEN AMD LAOS SETS, APPLIQUB AND VA- LEMClKISWKa. LACES, EDOINGS. 1NSERTINOS, Etc. UCOP fcKlRTS AND COhSETd. 1 be above goods have tecn selected with great care, and will be so:d at the lowest ratt s. 9 6 mwasnup EDWIN BALL. FINE AND CHOICE DRESS GOODS j&t Ihe Lowest Prices, BLACK GllOS GItAIN SILKS- COLOHED 1SIIES3 BILKS SILK POVLINS. Y?OOL POPLISS. WOOL SATINS. PLAID POPLINS. LYONS CLOAKING VELVETS. . SILK PLUSHES. SILK-FACE VELVETEENS. PAISLEY gHAWLS. KOMAN STKIPE SHAWLS. WOOLLEN BLANKET SHAWLS. JOUVIN KID GLOVES, ?2. H. STEEL & SON, No. 713 and 715 II. TENTH Street, It FHU.ADZlPflJA. 1012 GREAT COMIIOIVCJITS'O I03VIY, Novcmlier SS, ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY GOOD SILKS, DRESS GOODS, LINENS, HOSIERY, CLOVES, WHITE GOODS, .WILL AT TO CLOSE Til HIS PRESENT BUSINESS. DRY QOODB. E. LEE, Ko. 43 North EIGHTH Street, Will 01 cn on Monday morning, HOLIDAY GOODS. Will offer en Monday mornlngr tne most deUraMe and CHEAPEST HOLIDAY GOODS Ever offered In PUlladelf hla, conslating in part of Elegant Writing Deska. Handsome Kuetoia Leather Glove and nanlkcr chlef BoxeB, In Bets. Has d tome Etisa leather Satchel?. Handsome real Turkey Morocco Satchels. 200 Writlii Desks, 9se. anl $V25. URJiOKK'IS, MATUH 8AKK3, Etc. 100 DOZEN roltTB.JlONNAIb.S. REAL KUSSIA LEATHKK WALLS TS. Turfcey Morocco and Frenci Glove Kid Porie- monnales. bronzes, Cness uoaras, etc. JARDINIERES AT $3 AND $3'50. ELEGANT VIENNA GLOVE BOXES. VIENNA WALLETS, NEW. FANS! FANS! FANS! FANS! HANDSOME GILT STICK FANS. EANDSOME IVORY FANS. HANDSOME VIENNA PAIN1ED FANS. HAIR BRUSHES, PUFF BOXES. Wall Brackets, Mirrors. lf,0 dozen Worsted Hipper Tsttcrns, 7ri Worsted Costlon Patterns. Also, tplendid assortment of Merino Underwear For ladles, gents and children. Also, Hosiery, Hosiery. Cheapest ever offered. Also, real Lace Goods, Handkerchiefs. Collars, and Buroes. lress Uootfg, Irc CJoodfiu 10,000 yards DreBS Goods at 25c. Would call special attention to our present stock of Holiday Goods, Purchased In a greatly depressed market at about . SO Cents on tlte Hollar, Also, 200 doz. extra long English Hose, 37c. and 50c. Also, very cheap lot of Druggets. Hdkft.. Hdlif-., Hdlifa. 160 dozed Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 12c. Our stock of Dress Goods Closing out at greatly reduced prices. Itlack SlUfff, Uxtra Cheap, For Holiday Presents. 11 26 'it; OARPETINQS. CAKPETINGS. McCALLUM, CREASE & SLOH. Ho. 509 CHESNUT Street French Moquettos, French Axmlnstora, Crossley's G-4 Velvets. English Brussels, Crossley's Tapestries, Hall and Stair Carpetlngs ARPETINGS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. Z.OWI2ST FXIXG23S. M'cCULUM. CREASE & SLOAN. IVo. SOD tlirJIIJT (Street. 8 81 wfm3m rp Opposite Independence tlaU. CHESNUT STKEET. CLOSING OUT it. LACES AND ALSO, HAFLE 6HS LADIES' SUITS, S ACQUIS AND BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE, GREAT SACRIFICE, OARPETINQS, ETO. INVITATION. Citizens and strangers are cordially invited (cither as purchasers or visitors) to call and cxamlao the many new and handsome patterns of Carpetlngs and Oil Cloths, of newly arranged colorings, OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION, In addition to a great variety of goods of American manufacture, executed In such a manner as to gratify all interested In the progress of home production s. REEVE L KNIGHT & SON, No. 1222 CHESttUT Street, 11 10 mwf ti 1 PHILADELPHIA. 723 CAEPETINGis. 723 PEABGDY a WEGTON. Successors to S. XI. aODQIIALZI & CO., No. 723 CHESHUT Street, ARE OFFERING THEIR FALL IMPORTATIONS or lnsllfch I.ody HruisNelt', Crosfrley'i Tapestry ISruxsels, 3-Ilys Inarralis, Tenetlan Stair, Oil Cloths, Itlatw, lluc, Mattlnr, Ktc. liltc. At Moderate Prices, We are offering a large line of CROMLRY'S KNO. TAFKSTRY BRUfeSKLS, AT LOW PlilCKd, LISH at the OLD STAND. PEADODY A VJESTOfJ, No. 723 CHESNUT STREET, 910smwsmrp PHILADELPHIA. C A R P E T I J G 3, Axminster, Velvets, Brussels, Tapestries, Three-ply Ingrains, Oil Cloths, Etc. LEED0M, SHAW & STEWART, No. 63$ MARKET STREET, 9 80 fm2mrp PHILADELPHIA. TOBACCO. RED CLOUD WAVY TOBACCO. J. A. DLAKE A CO., BOLE MANUFACTURERS, No. 1907 MARKET STllfcUT, 11 11 i mn 8mrp PSIL4TI8LPRIA. OPTICIANS. SPECTACLES Microscopes, Telescopes, Thermometers, Mai he. matlcal, Snrveyiog, fbUosoplilcal and Drawing In ttrumenu, at reduced prices. JAMES W. QUEEN & CO., Io. 31 CllESXUT Street, f SO mwfWo PEILADELPillXi 1012 SALE S, EMBROIDERIES. SHAWLS, OAS FIXTURES. CORNELIUS & SONS, 9iAni;i'ACjri;ucig or GAS FIXTURES Wholesale and Retail SalcHrooins, No. 821 CHERRY Street PHILADELPHIA. ti e bqve no store or alesroom on Clieouiirt street. 11 IS imgp COItNEUCS & SONS BAKER, ARNOToXcoT, MAN UFA CT (lit IS IIS or CAS FIXTURES, Cl.andellerM, I'endaiittt. ISrackets, Etc. OF NEW DESIGNS, SALESROOMS, No. 7IO CHIiSHUT Street. MANUFACTORY, S. W. Coiret TWELFTH and BROWN HlSrrrp PHH.ADEr.PHIA. NEW PUBLIOA1 IONS. MOltE NEW BOOKS For Young People. MISSIONARY AN E0 DOTES; Vint Brlei. 13 Llunrat oiiB. DiHtreui weened can be referred to, 'at oner, by Uie aid of au iudcx. ltUuo, clottj, SJ CHI'. THE PRIFT1NO BOAT; or Joe Fenton' K. verge. 18ujo. A prapiiloaily wrliten etory. Wa lire bure ic will Interest our yuuug readers, bota bo and jriris. lliubtratir.n?. 1HS hWALLOWS OI' LKIGII FARM. 13 fine encraviiigH. isnio, 45 cents. r EKttLS WOKTON. A story of a ScotMah Boy. Ty J. R. Macdurr, 1). D. Illustrations. l8mo, 3D cents. Just published and for gala by tne AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNIOtf, U23 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 11 10 WlffiCt MALT LIQUORS. ALE ! ALE ! ALE ! Great Reduction In Prices. DllAUGUT ALE, $0 I'EH BBL. KOTTLINO ALK A SI) POUTER, 7 PEK BBL. XX ALE, D It AUG II T rOUTEJt, AND BROWN STOUT, $8 PUlt BBL., At CVJCKCS' OLD-ESTABLISH KD BUEVEUY, !o. htl 1, MilU, WJS. M0 aud HTi ST. JOIl."V Wlicet. llTmwElunp rillLADSLTaiA,
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