5 C'lTf MTCW. Kmvkaimrrd HurrniM. EMBROiBrniD CtsniONS. Bwnrtna Sai.ks. Grind Rantrcnoers. Ts lacreass the already largo tales in sephyr foods, and t make hta store still more popular, Mr. Flan hat greatly reduced hta prloea. 1 M am Ti cents per pair for an odd lot of Slippers nwttaf tare times the price. N cent Slippers, flne, new goods. 1 Slippers, former! sold for I'.-ee. Tnf ted flowers aid animal Slippers. Cashlens, one lot half original cost, tl-tt, ll-SO, $l od Embroidered Cushions, Ine, right designs, selling very rapidly. Jon M. Pinh, 8. E. corner Arch and Seventh street. Ladies' Uhdkrvksts. Sr-LNDin Bargains! The Immense sales whloh Mr. Finn Uas secured Is attributable to the superior goods he Is offering at annsnslly low prloes. Look at his figures ! tfa cent Test Is sightly and warm. 1 1 One Merino Vest has an Immense sale. SW0 flne wool Saxony Vest. MIN'8 AND CHILDREN'S VNDRRWIAR. M and T6 cents Men's good heavy Shirts. The Of o. and 11 Shirts are splendid goods. fl-40 and l flne wool Saxony Shirts. (Jhlldrea's Wear at eoonomloal prices. John M. Finn, S. E. corner Arch and Sevcnta streets. T ORNT ZKPHTHl Ten Ckst ZbphtbI - The wcaderfnl popularity the ten cent Zephyr has ftttilatd Is surprising, Mr. Finn Is taxed to keep his supply equal to the demand. Ladles are nslng It for Dearly every knitting purpose Imaginable, noh as afghans. shawls, caps. etc. It Is the cleanest washed and most bcautlfally-dyed Zephyr In the Market. Mr. Finn has also a rery large assortment Of Stooklng Tarns. John M.Tinn, 8. K. corner Arcs and Seventh street v. No BVHBUa No Humbug. No Old Steok. No Old Steck. No Two Prices Asked. No Two Prices Asked. Fair Deallsg.; Fair Dealing. At ROeKHTT.T, A WHJION'8. At Roc'KHiu. & Wilson's. Thousands Embrace It. Thousands Embraoe It. At Nob. 608 and 60S Chbsndt street At Nob. 608 and 605 Chk3nPt street , Reinction n Prices, Octobir, 18T0. Mason fc Uami.in Oroan Company's Cri.kkratbd Instruments Are the standard of excellence throughout 1 the world. The first at the Paris Exposition. For sale In Philadelphia only at Gould & Fischer's Kl.ROANT WARERO0MS, NO. 933 ClTEtJNOT STREET. See their now and beautiful Resonant Cases, with Kupaone Solo Stop. Prices, from $50 to $500. Stock of 109 always on hand. George Stuck & Co. 'a (J rand Square and Upright Pianos. Also, Haines Brothers ' Pianos. Gould & Firoher. J. E. Qevi.D. William U. Fiacusa. Labor. Labor is eapltal. Bestow good health apoa a man, so that he can labor every six out of even days, and no matter how poor he amy have been at the commencement of life's great race, he will be certain to accumulate a fortune, provided he takes eare of his earnings. Plantation Bitters Is ' certain to make the weak ones strong, and to pre serve the health or the healthy. From four to six - hours Is considered the ordinary limit for brain work; At the expiration of this time the phosphorus Is carried off, and the man becomes Irritable and nervous. If he Is poor, and continues on at his task, s moat of poor dootors, lawyers, and editors do, he will be certain to shorten his days and Mil an un timely grave, as did Sir Walter Scott, nnlesa he nses Plantation Bitters, wlilch speedily restores his vital energy, repslrs hts Indigestion, and corrects the blagglan olroulation of his blood. Great Kxittbmknt on Eighth Stskkt Inconse quence of the great clearance sale reoently Inaugu rated bv the Messrs. A. A J. B. Bartholomew, No. 83 North Eighth street Sweeping redactions have been made In every department This enterprising una have bought the entire stocks of several New York and Boston Importers in certain lines of goods at sue low prices as to warrant them In selling at prices K to BO per cent lower on many goods' than thelf recent popular prices. Wrroorr Spot or shdimejct. Phalon's Vltalla, or Salvation for the Hair, has no bad smell, and does not Btaln the skin. It has no Ingredient that sub sides im the form of filthy sediment. Consequently, K Is not shrouded In darkened bottles. The natural olor of the hair, however completely It mar have faded ent. Is Invariably reproduced by the Vltalla. Sold by all druggists. Tbb Bbst and Surest Remedy in the world for all diseases with which children are afflicted during the process of teething, Is Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Strop. It not only relieves the child from paia, but Invigorate the stomach and bowels, cures wind rollc, and by giving quiet sleep to the child, gives rest to the mother. Perfectly safe in all cases. MR. WrxxiiM w. C assist, the Jeweller at No, Soata Second street has one of the largest and most attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Silver- war la the city. He has also on hand a fin assort mentf flne American Western Watches. Thos who purchase at this store at the present time arc tertala to get the worth of their money. TALK'S RHSTAVRANT, NO. 92 A BOB BTRBIT, 1- tanUy fitted op, Is now In full blast serving all the delicacies of the season from A. M. to midnight Parties returning from the theatres or opera house served at the shortest notice from an unsurpassed bill of faro. Ladles' Saloon on the second floor. Tbk American House, Boston, has large and airy family rooms, quiet and retired, although la the eentre of busluess and places of amusement Tills house has no superior In New England. Bkdsiho, beat In the city, lowest price, and gua ranteed, or Alucktson A Co., No. 143 Chesnut street ' DIED Barnrs. On the lt Instant Jvnwr Barnes, wife of Benjamin Barnes. Her relatives and friends are Invited to attend the fnneraL from the residence of her mother. Mrs. Niaan ineadley, Wood street, Bristol, on Sunday altera, 4th instant, at s o cioec t Sbli.rrs.-Ou the 1st Ln&Uat, Hart F., wife of Willi Hellers. . . , The relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend the fnnnd,on Second day, the nth instant from their residence at Clifton, near Wilmington, Del. ; U asset at me nouse in o cioca a. m. a anac.ial ear will loave Baltimore Depot, Philadel phia, at 8 80 A. M., to be met by carriages at Kller. LIFE INSURANCE, INSLKK YOUlt LIFE AT UOUE IN TBI AMEltlC A N XN8TJXTA.NCK CO. OF PHILADELPHIA. ALSX WHILLDIN, President JOHN & WILSON, Secretary. Th AMEBIOAN Issues pollole on all deslrabl mi.u a.t rmte. and is umurixMstd in the ad van- htfes offered to Uwurera b any Company In th Lolled atUlea. li i wswu RELIGIOUS NOTIOb.8. gy CALTART PRMBTTERIAN CHURCH, LOCUST Street, above Fifteenth, Rv. Dr. HUMPHREY, Pastor. Services at 10.x A.M. and TX P. M. RKV. CHARLES O. AMES, OF SAN JOS R, California, wUl preach in the UNITARIAN CRURCH, corner of TKNTH and LOOUST, to snorrow at 19 X A. M. la the morning. FIRST BAPHST raUflCR, BROAD AND ARCH Streets. The Rev. Dr. BOA ROM AN having returned from Europe, will oooupy his pulpit to Morrow mernlng and evening. - f SVjV- ARCU STREET M. K. ClUTRCIf, S. K. COU Der BKOAD and ARCH Streets. Preaching Pnnday at Kx A. M.,by Rev. W. L. GRAY, and IX P. M., by Rev. O. II. PAYNE, P.P., Pastor. tSf ST. CLEMENT'S CnURCH, TWENTIETH "w and CHERRY Streets. Choral service and sermon to-morrow evening at x o'clock. Seats free. u sst M3i THR FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CRTTRCH, 'INOTON Kmiaro Haw URRRTnir IVlOTTTIUlTnU JOHNSON. D. I).. Paator. will tirennh trumorrnar at IPX A. M. and 1 P. M. Strangers weloome. WW- BETH-EDKN BAPTIST CHURCH, BROAD and SPRUCE 8treets. Rev. J. WHEATON SMITH, D.D., Pastor, will preach Sunday morning and evening. Strana-ers oordlally invited. XjSf SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 8PRUOR Street below Sixth Rev. J. P. CONKKT. Patnr. will d reach to-morrow at 10K A. M. and T w P.M. fQV- A SERMON IN BEHALF OF THE MIP NIGHT MISSION of this city will he preached bv the Rev. PERCY BROWN, at the CHURCH on- TnK HOLY TRINITY. NINETEENTH and WAI, Mil btreeta, on Sunday, December 4. 19 Mt' Mr SEVENTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, PROAD Street, above Chesnut Rev. H. C McCOOK will preach to morrow at 1B' A. M. and IX P.M. Subject In the evening :'Troofs of aavlnr fallh In the wool." FIRST PRESBITERIAN CHURCH, GSR- row at A. M. by Rev. K. B. BRUEN. and Tkf P. M. by Rev. A. McCULLAUlI, Of Prluoeton, N.J. Seats free. t tSf DIVINE SERVICE (PROTESTANT EPI9 copai) will he held In the hall of theTOURT LAND SAUNDEPS COLLE'JK, THIRTY-NINTH Street, above Market, on Sunday, Deo. 4, at 10-80 A. M. ard T-S4 P. M. Sunday-school at 8 So. f- SPRING! GARDEN BAPTIST CHURCH, mw THIRTEENTH Street above Wallaoe. Rev. L. P. 1IORNBERGER, Pastor. Preaching to morrow at lOtf A. M. and P. M. Sunday-school at 8 P. M. fg- SCIENCE AND RELKHON. THE REV. w A. REED, D. D., will preach on this subject to-morrow eveningin the CENTRAL PRKS3YTE. WAN CUMKCH. ElOUTH and CHERRY Streets. Servloes at Tjtf o'clock. Yonng men especially In vited. Morning service at lojtf o'clock. POPULAR AMUSEMENT AND CHURCH World Mness. Rev. JOHN CHAMBERS, D.D., has kindly consented to preach this arreat discourse In the TRINITY M. E. CaiTRCH, ElOHTH Street, abeve Rar-e, on Sabba'h next t TK P. M. Bishop M. SIMPSON at 10 A. M. tSy- REV. A. A. WILLITS, D.D..WILL PREACH In the WEST ARCH STREET PRESBYTE RIAN CHURCH, corner EIOHTESNTH and ARCH Mreei, to-morrow at lojtf A. w. and Ttf P. M. Evening sermon the seventh of a series on interest ing incidents in the ministry of Christ "Christ Stlllicg the Tempest gy- 8WEDENBORGIAN. REV. R. R. KEYE3, Of New York, formerlv of the Methodist Kni. copsl Church, will preach to-morrow mornlnir, at 10X o ciock, at tne corner or KUOAD and BRANDY WINEStreets. Subject: "The Angel within ns." In the evening at Tw o'clock Mr. KKYKS win tin. liver a lecture In the same place. Subject: "Who is Jesust Christ? Swelenborg's Answer." Public invited to both morning and evening service. Sea is irve. t SPECIAL. NOTIOES. Far additional Sptcial totiett fj Intiilt Fun, vkCT- ATA MEB1INO-OF THE REPUBLK!AN T"V ITO.T'TI V IT fiHt UlTTtf n.v tj a.AA.vt; i i i wjiinn i A.a vr aii id SEVENTH WARD, held on Thursday Evenieir. tke 1st Inst., at Gibson's Hall, corner of Sixteenth and Lombard streets, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted : itesoivea, xnat we recommena to the favorab eoBsliIerstion of a 1 good citizens the nomination of JOHN PRICE WETHERII.L, Esq., as a suitable candidate for Senator from the First Senatorial dis trict of Pennsylvania, believing him to be In every way worthy and well qualified to till tho position. Resolved, That w hereby pledge ourselves to u-e all honoi able means to secure the nomination and election of Juil THICE WRTIIKRII.U Kta.. at our Senator from the First Senatorial district at the coming special election. Kesoiveri, 'j nat these proceedings bs published in the Republican newspapers of the city. bj oraer oi toe vjniomuiee. JOHN McCI.INTOCK, Chairman. ErnRAiM Shaw. Secretary bra tem. W. 15. A meeting of the KKI'CBLICAN EXECU TIVE COMMITTEE OF THE SEVENTH WARD will be held on MONDAY EVENING, the 6th Inst., at 7& o'clock, in Gibson's Halt, corner of SIX TEENTH and LOMBARD Streets. It IiS-A OADJSMY OF MUSIC. THE STAR COURSE OF LECTURES. JOHN O. 8 AXE. Esq., On TUESDAY KVENINO. Dee. . Subject "Love" (a humorous lecture in verse). The New York Timet says of this lecture: "Mr. Saxe kept the audience In an uproar from the commencement to toe close or his poem. Laugh ter ana applause strove long tor tne mastery, nut at the close of the last stanzas the Utter carried the day." MISS KATE FIELD, Dec, 8. MISS SI HAN B. ANTHON IT, Dee. If. Admission to each Lectnre 60 eents Keserved seats 8S cents extra RESERVKD SEATS to ANY of the single lectures for Bale at uucld FISCHER'S Piano Rooms. No. 9'i3 c:besnut street and at the Academy on the even ings oi me lectures. Doors open at 1. Lecture at s. 11 8 at 3- UNITED STATES PENSION OFFICB, NO. TOT RiMunu Htrt 1'iiiLAPEi.rHiA, Dee. 8, 170. By a decision of the Commissioner ol Pensions. no witnesses will be required at this oinee for the quarterly paymenta beginning December 4 and June 4 of each year. In March aud September witnesses will be required as heretofore, in au vases except "Dependent fathers." The following oraer win ds observed m paying: Monaay, nee. o, a, a, i Tuesday, Dec. 6, D, B, F. Wednesday, Dec. T, , H, I. Thursday, Deo. 8. i, L, M. Friday. Dec 9, M, N. Saturday, Dec. le, O, P, Q, It Monday, Dec. 18, S, T. Tuesday. Dec. 13. IT. V. W. X. Y. Z. No Pension will be paid out of tho regular tors. Ihis rule is positive. 19 U IT. S. Pension Ageal. OSf THE LORRAINE VEGETABLE CATHAH- TIC PILL la far the best CatnarUo remedy yet discovered. The most complete success has long attended its use. It sever rails to accomplish ail that-is claimed for It It produces utile or no pain ; leaves the organ free rrora irritation, and never overtaxes or excites the nervous system. In ail disease of the akin, blood, atomach, bowels, liver, kidneys of children, ana La many mmcuitte peon liartowomen.lt bring prompt relief and certain cure. The best physlciana recommend aud prescribe It: and no neraon who one uses it will voluntarily return to any timer oainarue. it u aoiu vy au (wat ers la drugs and meuicinea. 10 thstnj No. 110 Tremont street Boston, M. KJtMlNlSCENCES OF THE EAIT" WILL BB RKV. DR. MARCH'S LECTUHE IN WEST ARCH CHURCH, JCIOUTEBNTH and ARCH StreeU, On TUESDAY, De. , at 8 P. M. It will be deeply Interesting. Rev. Dr. March has recently returned from th Holy Land. Tir-.ket. M sent. To be had at Oould Fiscner's, V- ...... . .1 VTa ., rut g iku.nt K & . . Am I, I. o. na, axiu ovuvr b,! w. 4 iv vi u. 1 A Son's, No. 1M0, and Dr. Bowers', No. INK) Market Street : Dr. C. R. Keenej. No. l0l Arch st. 18 8 8t L E C T B I BNJ. T. PEIXOITO, KS.. III. BL Oiinial uounianta). ruder the auanleea of th IRVINd LITERARY AHHOC1ATION. at the 8TNACKMH E. BKOAD and MOUNT VERNON Street, on SUNDAY, Decem ber 4, 18T0, Subject "Roumaiiia." Tickets, M cents. It HELFKNTEIN k. LEWIS, yiFTH AND a iiKNliT Ru-Mtta. will da vour criullng so SPECIAL NOTIOES. A FAIR FOR THR BEff EFfT OB THR Peanstlvaala Seoletr fer the PreveeWoa ef Cruelty to Animals wilt be held at HORTIOS) LT RAI. HALL, oomraeneiDg on the evert sg f Novem ber 8ft, to continae two weeks. Mnsio derlag the evenings. Restaurant under able management iMors open from io a. M. tm it P. M. Seasea tickets Adults, l ; children, M eeata. Slasie a1- bhwiobs Aouits, sao. ctiiiorea, ine.. No ran la f. r reaiueu oi ins rair lion. ALiitnus AtRMRT, RXNOVnTR OOMMITTR. Gen. George G. Meade, Hon. Adelph K. Borfa, Hon. Daniel M. Fox, Dr. Klwyn, and others. den. G. 1L Croemaa, I 11 ltfsswist BT SE(XINI) ANNUAL MEETINU OF THE w TKMPBRANCB BLKSSINt will be hold at CONCERT HALL on TUESDAY BTENINM, De cembers, at a V before o'clock. Hen. JOSEPH ALLISON will preside. Tho meeting will be ad dreaded by Rev. Drs. J. I WITH BROW, P. 8. 1IKN80N, snd 8. W. THOMAS, and other distin guished speakers. Singing by the Little Wanderers. All friends of Temperanoa are cordially invited to attend. CHARLES HERITAGE. l3 8t Chairman of Temperance Blowing. gf OFFICR VOLCANIC OIL AND COAL PnilJtDKLPWlA. De t. UTS. The Board of Directors have this dav declared a dividend of T WENT V-FITE CENTS per share, due and payable on and after M Inat. THOMAS J. M AGILL, 18 8 Ct Secretary and Treasurer. t&- j o n n s ' venn A VT1T 0 8PARHAWK, COLLECTION AND LAW AGENCY for Pennsylvania, th'o Western and Soath eni States, No. 400 CHESNUT Street Commissioner for Western State. a 8 ws ia jta mituaii St llill HEAL ESTATE AT AUOTION. REAL ESTATE THOMAS A SONd'SALK. I On Tuesdsy, December 10. ISTi). at IS o'olojk boon, will be sold at publio sale, at the PhilaleU ph la Exchange, tho following described property, vi ; r-'o. 1. Business Stand. Three-story Brick Store and Dwelling, No. lsio Xllaworth street between Filth and sixteenth street. All that three-atorr brick messuage BDd lot of ground south side of Oils worth street, No. 1B10, is feet by tss SI -100 feet. The houte is substanrlaiiy built, in good repair. 8ubeot to a mortgage of fllOO. May be examined. Pos session when desired. Terms cash. $ to bo paid at sale. N. 8. Handsome three-story brick Dwelllog.No.90l S. Nineteenth street. All that handsome three-story brick messuage, with large back building and lot of ground, west side of Nlaeteenth street, below Christian street, No. 903; containing in front 18 feet, and In depth 6 feet to a 4-feet wide alley, with the privilege inereor. 'xae noute is wen bunt, ana nai all the modern conveniences. It Is is situated In a very desirable and Improving neighborhood. Terms f '2350 can remain on ground rent Possession with deed. Keys at No. lull Montrose street 8J08 to be paid at time of sale. No. 8. Desirable two-story brick Dwelling. No. 1908 Montrose street. All that two-story brick messuage. with two-story back building and lot of ground, north side of Montrose street west of Nineteenth street ; contatnlag in front on Montrose street 18 Ret, and extending in deptn M feet to a 4-feet wide alley, with the privilege thereof. The house is new, c ntains rooms, Is handsomely papered through out. Is now rented for tis a month. Can be exa mined from 11 o'clock A. M. to 4 P. M. Terms S1H0O can remain on ground rent itQ to be paid at lime or ssie. No. 4. Very desirable three-story Brick Dwelling. No. SfcoT Pine street AU that ihree-Biory brick mes suage, with two-story back bulldl.Tg and lot of ground, situate on the north aide of Plus street, No. SiwT: containing in trout on l ine street 15 feet 6 Inches, and extending in depth S9 feet to a 8-fet wide alley, with the- privilege of the same. The house has been finished abeut a year, Is In good repair, has the modern conveniences; parlor, aiuiDK-room. anu xitcnen on tne nrst noor: oath- room, gas, hot aud cold. water, tange, water-oloset, etc. Subject to a yearly ground rent or $15-20. Terms cash.! 1200 to be paid at time of sale. My be exsmlnod between 8 aud S o'clock P. M. Posses sion when desired. M. THOMAS A SONS. Auctioneers. 13 8 S3t INos. 139 and 141 8. FOURTH Street PUBLIO SALE ON THE PREMISES. i"! THO.MAH A SONS, Auctioneers. Valuable Farm and Country Seat Mansion, 44 acres, Bristol turnpike, Bucks county, Pennsylvania, about 13 miles from Market street, 1 mile from AndalusU wnan on tne river Delaware, ana about a so. a are a from the Andalusia station, on the Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad. Residence of K. Shull. Oa Saturday afternoon, December IT, 1810, at 3 o'clock P. M., will be sold at public sale ou the premises, all that valuable farm and country seat, aituate on the westerly side of the Bristol turnpike, about 8 miles a Dove lioiinesourg, hocks ceunty. i'eunsyivania. comprising 40 acres of land. 4 of which Is woodland, the balance used for trucking, raising grain, etc, all In a high state of cultivation. Tke improve ments are a ax-story brick (mastic) dwelling, with tWO BtOry back building; e.niiraloa It ronnn, frata barn, wagon bouse, cow house, pig pen. corn crib, and other out buildings : 3 pumps oi excellent water, iruit ana ensue trees, ii adjoins tne country seat of E. K. Conklln, P. (ialbreth, opposite the valuable estate of Nicholas Biddle, and others. This property has a large front on the Turnpike, and extends back to the middle of Poquestien creek (the city line, Twenty-third ward) ; there are several very hand some building sites, ground being high and com manding an extensive view er tne surrouumug country. Terms, l.tooocash. Possession 1st April next. Will be shown by the owner and occupant, Mr. N. Shull. who. If written to at Andalusia, will have a conveyance at the railroad station. L THOMAS & huns, Auctioneers, 13 S 10 1 No. 139 and 141 8. FOURTH Street REAL ESTATE. THOMAS A SONS' 8 A Lit Handsome modern three-story brick resi dence, s. corner or jruceemn ana Norm streets, above Wallace street. On Tuesday, December 13, 1810, at 13 o'clock, noon, will be sold at publio sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that modern throe-story brick messuage, with three-story bok buildings and lot of ground, attrate at the southeast corner of Fifteenth and North streets, above Wallace street; containing in front on Fifteenth street IT feet and extending lu depth 103 feet IX Inches (including a 8-feet wiie aney). J ne noose w new, press-brl k on both streets; has parlor, dining-room, and kitchen on th first floor; 3 chambers and bath, saloon sitting-room, with bay window, on tho second floor, and 4 chambers and linen-room above : has all the modern conveniences ; gas, not aua coia water, water closet stationary washstands, furnace, cooking range, etc Terms toooo may remain on mortgage, immeaiare possession, neys at Air. joan ward s, no. ieos inoria airser. U. T11UMAB k wj?3. Auciioneera, 13 8 S St Noa. 139 and 141 8 FOURTH Street. "REAL ESTATE. THOM AS k 80NSrS ALE. Modern three-story brick dwelling. No. 8i00 rillace street, weft of Twenty-second street, 19 feet front. On Tnesdsv. December IS. 1TS. at 13 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Phila delphia Exchange, all that modern three-story brick aneesusge. with two-stery back building and lot of -round, a mate on toe aeutn sine or vv aueoe sireei. west of Twenty-second street No. tJOO; the lot con taining in fronton Wallace street it reei. ana ex. tending In depth 40 feet Th Seas has parlor. dining-room aua kiicnen on tne nrsi noor; s cbsiu tur alttlnv.mnm aad bath oa th second, and S above; gas, bath, hot and cold water, furnace, cook lug range, etc Terms, too mav remain a mort gage. Immediate possession. May b examined. m. w rjL-a.akL.1 tL sat ad at a .aj - ,. - - M. invaio K- nuns, jiihwiiwoii, 18 8sSt No. 1KB and 141 8. FOURTH Street PEREMPTORY SALE THOMAS A SONS fV'"i 1 iiAtinnim Tarauaror brk'k I Stare im wallincr. No. 91A t'antreil street west of Ninth street below Mifflin street First ward. On Tues day. December 6. 180. at 13 o'elck neon, will be aold at pnbllc sale, at th Philadelphia Exchange, all mat iwo-siery onca meatus aua oi grouna situate on th scuta aid of Cantrell strt No. 81. containing In faont on Caatreil street 14 feet and extendlug in depth i iei to a s jest wta alley lcstdiag lute Ninth strsat, with th privilege thereof. Immedlat possession. Subject . t a yearly ground rent of Sal absolute. It No. 13 and 141 8. FOURTH Street jtotice roR tub public AND TO COLLECTORS OF OOQB BOOKS PARTICULARLY. The undersigned has removed to his bsw Ster In ANtOM Street where he will continue th Impor tation and sale of fine standard edition aa finely 1L1.1MKA1LU He on em the following special inaucsnteats m in public in 1ST. The best editions of th beet writers at th lowest figure. WW. Always on hand a large assortment 8D. Will Import any single book or in quantities from England, Franc or Germany direct within six weeks, and If th books be new, a reasonable dis count off pubiiahers prices. 4TH. i Special attention given to the Binding of Books. Having a practical knowledge of bookbinding, all work wsrranted to be equal In strength aud ele gant to t.tvier or itayuag a oi LOouon. .a a a. III'VlillV N,i lltKIMlU jttrMiL ' WISHAKT'B COLUMN THE REIGN OF TERROR AT AN END. A G1U5AT REMEDY FOIt THE CUKH OF THROAT AP USS& DISEASES. 4 More than Ton Thousand Persons Cured in One Year. DR. L. 0. C. WISHARTS TAR CORDIAL. It ii the vital principle of the Pine Tree, ahtained by a peculiar process in tlio dutillatiuu of tho Tar, by which the highest medical properties are retained. It is tho only safeguard and reliable remedy which h ta ever been prepared from tho Julco of tho Pluu Troe. It invigorate the digestive organs and ronton the ap petite. It strengthens the debilitated system. It purifies and enriches the blood, aud expels from tlio system the corruption whic h scrofula breed on the lungs. It dissolve tho mucus or phlegm which stops tho air- paseages of tho luugs. Its healing principle acts upon the irritated surface of (be lungs and throat, penetrating to each diao.vwd p.u t, relieving palu and subduing intlaiumattoa. It is tho rosult of years of study aud expi-rimeut, and It U offered to tho aillicted, with the positive amirancc of its power to euro tho follow ing discu.'e, if the patiout has not too long dulayed a resort to the moaus of cure: Consumption of the Lungs, Coughs, Sore Throat and' Breast Bronchitis. Liver Complaints, liliiid and Bhtedlng 1'llos, Asthma, Hoop ing Cough, Diptheria, &u, Ac. The array of the diseases of the lungs and throat yield to the balsamla aud tonic properties of Dr. Wlshart's I'ino Tree Tar Cordial as tho summer fog dinappears before the fresh evening breeze. It eouutittiont properties, though simple, are powerful. 1'roru the very first the dehlliUted victim of noxluus drug rculize thut Us hat found a friend. A glow of wannth begin to pa. through bis ehillol circulation. The pulse becomes natural and regular, and a buoyancy of spirit? the consoquence of an a'sur.inco of rotuming health come upon the patient. The fell dis ease, consumption, whilo the Iudps retain anything of strength upon which to build, is dispelled by the l'mo Tree Tar Cordial in a imuei to which thousands of grate ful patients l-.ave felt it a duty a well as a plousurn to toatlfr How many, who have died and left their children or pbans, might have been living In blooming health had they but availed themselves of Dr. Wisltart's simple reme dies Instead of the noxious poisons to which thalr consti tution have yielded. We are often asktid, why ara not other remedies In tho market fur CONSUMPTION, COUGHS, COLDS And Other Pulmonary Affections, EQ0.1I TO DR. L. Q. C. WISIIAUT'3 PINE TURK TAIL CORDIAL. WK ANSWKK:- 1. It r tires -not by stopping cough, bit bv loctiiug and agisting nature to throw oft the unhealthy inattar collrcti d about the throat and bronchial luU-, rausing ir ritation aud cctifch. S. Most Threat and Lung Remedies are eomp -d of ano dynes, which allav the cough tor a while, h-.it b their coustriuging c fleets the fibres Ucoms hardened, and the uukeallhy Muids coagulate aud are rt tainod iu the u ttuiu, causing disca beyond tlx- eoutrol of eur mutt eiuiuuut physicians. J. Th !tn Tre Tar IVrrti.il. with It. axaiatanu. art prefurrakle, beeauae they nuioic the eaure A it ritaliua of the mueous mambruue and bronchia! luber. ansist the lungs to act and throw tiff lite unhalihr aerretions and purify th blood, thus itntit)vliy makiag th cur rerfect. Call at Pr.L. Q. C. WISH AHT'Slivesi Family Medicln Btore, No. 3 N. SKXX1M) Street, I'hiladelphia, and x aniu hi file of certificate, aud ane the nam aud rciideuee of hundred and tlmuoands of person cured by hi Justly renownt-d ri'au dU. m h wur ence hopelossly given up to die. Hnadred. of tbeni retile in and around rhiladelphia, ad there i Karcely a cily, town er hamlet is th United titatr but what coataiu parties who have been benefited by th Hiu I n Tar Cardial and Orat Americsa Dyapia I'illc Tlw-a are tact which we can lubstantiaM in a uacr that wilt t-savmce th most skeptical. It 1 noteworthy th' lb etiriifttaie. f cure eftected by Dr. W wharfs nedicliir ruinv Uraviyfr.no the most in telligent and auitivaud paopie- paople alow to be coaij viuetd, prejudkied. ptThaps. at erst, but lee bug themselve under a sente of duly, bound to tell n bat they have done (or them and to recommend the to ether.. More than ten thousand cat, have been cured during the past yar, and w have apt heard of a idngle failure and (till the good work goea steadily oa. Dr. YYUbart'i office la dally crowded bv the a filleted, acelclug advice and counsel, aud th beauty of the whole arrangeruoni is that it co.ts uothing. Moderate chargt will only be made for th medicine actually employed in pert'oruilug the cure, A medical expert, holding honorable collegiate diplo ma, devotes hi entire lime to the examination of p itlouts at th bftice parlor. Associated with Mm are three con sulting phjsluiaa of ackanwkr-ditud eminence, whose ser vice are given to th public Ire of charge. This oppor tunity la offered by no other iunitulion la the couutry. Letters from any part of the eouutry asking advice will be promptly and gratuitously raepouded to. Where cou venient, remittance alioiild tak the shap of- drain or port oHice order. Price of Wiahait's Piue Tre Tar ludial. a htlle. or ill per doaeu. Kent by eipresa. All ca um inieatijus bould be addreMd W a. C. WINH IKT, M. P., K. S3 3 N. Net-outl (street, rhiUlelblrt EQUITY! IMPRESSIVE INCIDENT IN LIFE INSURANCE! Practically Illustrating tho Non-Forfeiture Law Covornlns TUB Mutual Life Insurance Company of Boston, Mass. GEORGE P. SANGER, PRESIDENT. GEO ROE B. AGER, 8EOUETART. ELIZUR WRIGHT, AOTUART. The John Ilanoook Mutual Life Inaurance Company PAID t thoir ofiloe. No. 150 South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia. on the 17th of NoTember, 1870, to Mrs. Richard A. Douglas, residing Northeast Corner Sixteenth aud Coaton streets, Philadelphia, the policy for FIFTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS a her late husband, nndet the following oircumstancefl: RICHARD A. DOUGLAS insured his life on Mt y S, 1809, for fifteen thousand dellara. lie then pail for one year. He neglcoted his second, payment, whioh vu dua oa May , 1870. lie died cm (September 2, Just four months afterwards. Now, this Company, by its charter, transacts all its business under the non-forfeiture plan; consequently Mr. Douglas' policy was in rm.jjfrc mt fin death. From the $15,000 was deduoted merely the amount whioh he shouid hare paid on May 3, with lawful interest added. NOW OBSERVE THE CONTRAST I Mr. Douglas had fifteen thousand dollars additional insuranss in other so oa lied non-forfeiting companies , and, as with US, had negleoted his pay ments. These polioies be cam e forfeited and of no valna beoaus the payments rvere not made on the day when duel His policy in The John Hancock Mutual would not have expired until July 4, 1871. r We desire to make the advantages of the John Hancock so clear that any one contemplating insurance upon his life will avail himself of them. .The . . wisest man has little knowledge of the ohanges whioh await him. lie who feels , . the least need to-day of the non-forfeiture provision may be the most aided by it at some future time. It imposes no extra cost. Therefore, what oan juntify your neglect of it ? In addition to this provision in our charter our oondi-' tions are liberal, rates low, plans popular, and responsibility undoubted. A oare- ' ful investigation will convince an unbiassed judgment that there is nothing' d esirahle in, life insurance which may not be secured in the JOI1X1' HANCOCK. Those desiring reliable information on this Important subjeat may obtain the same upon applying (either in person or by letter) to the subscribers. A G EN TS AND SOLICITORS will at once perocive the advantages of associating with this Company. COLE tt STROUD, G enral Agents jvncl Attrne,yH, . Hoc. f50and 152 S. FOURTH St., Philadelp hia DRY QOOD8. J. II. CASSULKIJltUY .V CO., MAMMOTH BKK-HTVK PKY OOOD3 STOUK. NO. ?M CUKSWr STKKEr. DRY GOODS Folt THK MII.I.lOH. W1I.L Ol'EN FKOM THK LAKCrU THW YOTtK AICTION l-ALKS OP I AST WKKIC, AT I'RIOWS I.KSS HY 5 PKtt CKNT. THAN ANY OTHER 8'IORK IN 1HKCII Y. 1 CASE FINE FKKNOU MEHINOB3, ALL COLOHS, f0 CENTS. 3 CASES CUOIUa S1IADIS EMPRESS CLOTOS, M CENTS. 1 CASE H KM. XimU KOTX POPLINS. l-23. 1 CASE POPLIN EPINOI.INKS, l-19Vf. 1 'ASE POPLIN JlKllAlUa, r CENTS. 8 CASKS TAUT AN PLAIU SEKO-ES, 6 CETS. 1 CA8K PLAI MOIIAIKS, 3 CENTS. 1 CASE ENOLIMI SATlNff), AM, COLORS, 8TH. SO MKCfcS CUANCKAULK POPLINS, 18V,C. S CASKS F1GUKB1) HEP CABIl.M KILES FOR WKAPPEKS, S3 CKNTS. S CASES KM BOSS KD PELT SKIRTS AT U. CI 6TOMEKS, I'.ITIIEH WHOLES Al.K OR RK TAIL. WILL KIND THE ABOVK LOT OF GOODS JI ST A4 WE HAVE STA.TKO, ABOVE S5 PER CENT. I.KSS THAN CAN HE FOUND BLSK- WlirEE, AN5 ALI- OF THEM I.KSS THAN TUB llUi.ll COST OF IMPtiRTATIoN. J. K. CA8SKMIEKRY k CO., It No. 910 CHESNUT STREET. J ,11. A8tELUEHUV Ac. CO.. MAMMOTH BEB-niTE DRY GOODS STORK, No. 9?0 CHESNUT STltEKT. DRY GOODS FOR TnK MILLION. BLACK. SI L.KS. BLACK SILKS. BLACK SILKS. JI:ST OPENED FKOM THE LARGE VBEXCH Al'CHON bALES OF NEW YORK LAST WEEK, THE CHEAPEST LINE OF BLACK SILKS IN TblS MARKET AT THIS TIMK. WK 1NY1TE COMPARISON. BLACK SILKS FROM, ft te I. BIACK 8II.KS AT l. BLACK WLKK AT $l-1. BLACK SI I KS ATII-S5. BLACK SILKS AT IPSO. BLACK SILKS AT $Wf. BLACK SILKS AT X BLACK SILKS AT "2S. BLACK SILKS AT -t !4. BLACK SILKS AT 12-W. BLACK SILKS AT , 13 29, tSU, M T5, 14, M M. 14-16, ir, n CASSELBF.RRT A CO., It No. K20 CHESNUT ST REST. T i:. CABULUGUUY &. CO., MAMMOTH BER-niYB DRY GOOD STORE. ' NO. fl CHESNUT STREET. PRY GOODS FOR THE MILLION. LYONS BLACK SILK Y8LVEI8, 111. LYONS BLACK SILK VELVETS. U. LYONS BLACK fILK VELVETS, H. NOW OPEN FROM THK IMMENSE NKW YOSK 5 Al.KS OF LAST WEEK, THE CHEAPEST LI t. or RKAL LYONS BLACK VELVETS OFFERS KOW IN THIS CITY. BLACK SILK VELVBTR, !. BIACR 811 K VELVETS, $T ft. BLACK SILK VJtLVKTS, M ft. BLACK P1LK VKLVETS, 10. BLACK SILK VELVETS, Hi. BLACK BILK VELVETS, 18. UN AHflt. WE WARRANT OUR fil-ACK SILE VgLVll Pt TO Bl Jl T AS RKPRFJSltNTF.O, ANT IF N I' SAT1SFAITORY THE MONEY RrURNEp. W E CORDIALLY INVITJ AN EXAMINATION OF Ol'R VELVETS, NOW ARRANOED FORSALH. J. R. CAS8ELBBKRT k CO. It Ke. M CHESNUT STRBK SIIKMD WORSTED EMBROIDERIES Fer CaaUs, CaaMona, Praying Stools Slippers, Pla CusBlona, iagere, etc. tAUVED MWIHt tJOOOS, A aaBdaeme ac' inpertor aortmentv A. J. IANDBR & CO., No. 1303 CHKSNVT STREET, 1M mwset . PHILADELPHIA. 12altllHla In 183 L, ViATCHES. EVKKGOINft BTEM'VrlNDEKS, KEY-WINDBK3, QUARTER SECONDS, MINUTE REPEATERS, ' ETO. ETO. ETO. C. & A. PEaUIONOT, No. C08 CHESNUT STREET, 1 1 wwe rmLaD<BlA, GLOVES, ETC. DECEWCER I , I 870. A filtat CUAKANCB SALE hu boon lB4ugurM, Sweeping Reductions TIave bees maile tu evtry dcparttutmW We bougM the itockacf aeveral Boston aud New York importers Is certain lines i t gocd, at uco aw prloes as t warrant us In offering our eutlro stook W tM per cent, leas than ear former rOPULAR PRICES. Kid Gloves at eld price. Eld Gloves, come brands at less than olj prlcea, Joseph Rid (f loves, 95 cents per pair. "La Belle" Kid Oloves, l-2a per pair. 'MouvttT Kid Glovea, 1-4S per pair. 'Bartley's'' Kid Oloves, less per pair. BaioD'a Kid (Jlovee, ll-So per pair. GENTLEMEN'S KID GLOVES. Cents' ''Hartley" Kid Glevea, I'J-ns pr pair., t.'rr.ta' I.a Belle Kid Glovea, II -M por pair. OeutH' Jouvln K Id Gloves, $1 per pair. Uenta' Joanph Kid jove, IIH5 per pair. GRPAT SA1.1I OH' UOSIkRX. I adlea' fnll regular-made Hose, ;&a. Ladles' fleer.lned Heae, V.V. ladlea' regular and extra length He. hilUren a renalar and extra lengta Hosier. Chtldren'K aoarlot, blue, and fauoy Uose. ent' superior stout Half-lAoo, ree;mlar-aaalev . IS cents. UNDERWEAR REDUCED. Ladles' Undrshlits, Dem 63c op. Indies' renlar made Teste, from ll'itf up. Gents' Underwear Shirt, I rem aua. np. Gents' Merino Drawer, from Wo nn.. GCbts' Underwear,. 7 H7c, l, II its np. GLOVES. tlLOVKS. ULOVES. Largest stock lu Philadelphia, and prloes telew a, competition. I aua piun-nnei nerun Miovea, uo. IiditHi'Biik-plaited fleered (Cloves, IM. Ladle' kid iad llntNl Glovea, 5o. Ladi-' French nluMi Giuvoe, vtax Jidlca' cloth Glovos, i!., l, SS to 60c. Ladles' B rl in plnnli-llued two-btitlwa QleVes, Sle. Ladii'S' silk tle-ved, 5?. Indies' castor (rauiitlets, II Ladiex' Kid Ganntlets, II -7 A, Hew iraods. CUIldrcn a Scarlet Glove. Blue Gloves, eto. ete. CSUdren's Gloves, IS, lit, 14, IS, Hko. up, (K-nta' Ciotli Gloves. 4u. GeuU' Berlin llnod Gloves, 60. Genu' Used Buokkln Gloves, ft. ' ' tents' lined Eld. 'line, f l-s. IfTB. Gent Caster Gloves, tl-ns. Aalmaieiise stock of Men's Ulevee. FANCY GOODS UBDUUE. ; Msofe all allk Haas Ribbons. 11 per yard. tas Ribbon, lit, ko, 1 1, to 11 U. Bow RlUbeaa. new foods, very chnop. Kair Neu, s, a, a, lo, 15, to tno. apiece. Lace Cullers. 10, 15, ss, Vv. op. Llaenttllara, 6, IS, 18, 1ft, IT, 18, 0c, up. Linen CuOi, IV, 1&. IS, t, Sfto. per pair up. Lian lidkfa., at le5ifean wholesale pncjl Faacy Box. Bai Kama at the QESAT KID GLOVE ESPOBITJK or i. & J. B. BAUTE0L0MEW, Ke. ti JCOKTH KICiUTH STREET,, IB 1 ttstf PBlLABRXPBnAk JARDINIERES, CARD RECBIVER8, - MUSICAL WORK B0XE1! 1 ".if ODOR AND JEWEL STANDS. 1 ' COLOGNE SETS, TYNDALE, MITCHELL S CO., . . if 707 CHESNUT ST., 707 lUtf THILABELPHIA. " OPECTACLCC- Mlcroseopes, Telescopes, Tnenaometers, Vathsv aktioaL Sorveylng, Philosophical aud Drawtoc 1 immients, at redaced prtobs. JAHL3 W. QTJEEH & CO., . ' No. 81 ClIESniTT Hirii') f q mwi; nixTiang3.rgiA pt VV1J. . , , , tht you can tik Utter treCopie If ou It. It
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