The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, September 27, 1866, FOURTH EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    MATEIMOXIAI, HTFELICITT.
Turn Abm UF.lr PU,-A Chapter In
Resvl lAte.
rom W ro free Press, 22d.
of r n e luke8t th'the well-known cptalu
Sad SSieTUn,Iln ,rom Buffalo to Chicago,
am descried his w in and iom.i m.
,r:' JIe haa med when ym., an.l
virt ,iW0)rka8.R Plnter, a poor, bul hoocM,
I tim, ir le had shared his poverty
"hi ii ln Pducatlii(z himself, and as iho
DMirns, ' one alter another, were piven thonx,
find labored with her own hands to lay up- a
pittance for a rainy day. Success cronuea
tneir united euorts. Fortune Broiled upon thorn,
and the once poor painter obtained command
or a steamer. His labors were amply rewarded,
and a long and happy life lay open lor the little
family. A pleasant home was purchased, whre
the captaiu, when through with the reason's
labors, could dwell midflt the comforts ot home
'ueath bis own vine and fig tree.
But this was not to la-it. Aa ho travelled over
his route, he suddenly found that hia wife did
not pwcefcs that beauty which, though but okin
deep, had charing for tbe captain. He found
that Phe was not as well educated as she mipht
have been, and, forpettinfr all the assistance she
had rendered him in the days they had strag
gled together against poverty and want lor
getting that to her was due at leaH a portion
of hie tiucces he bocamo discontented, and
longed to cant her off, tnat he might revel in the
charms of some younger and fairer damsel.
In order to give plausibility to his ends, he
accused her of having violated her mirnaae
vows, of having granted tnose favors to others
which should "always be reserved lor the hus
band: in fact, he denied that he was the father
ot two of her children. He attempted upon this
plea to obtain, under the lax law of Indiana, a
divorce; but lor some reason he failed. For the
last year he has entirely neelected to provide
for Ms family, and the still loving, though sor
rowing wife has been compelled to do washing
and other work to keen the wolf from the door.
Last winter he became acquainted with a fair
and charming pirl, not yet outot her teens. He
wooed and won her, and alter brief courtship
married her, and has kept her with him upon
his bout all summer.
The captain, blind to all save his love for his
second wife, had no thought of the fickleness of
women, had no idea that his new love might,
like himself, grow tired and weary of the urt-t
chosen one, and so did not notice the attentions
shown his bride by the porter of his own boat:
had he done so, undoubtedly tbe portT would
have been landed in the Qret port, and his fair
one taught, if possible, to forget him. But love
made him blind, aud one night, about two weeks
ago, the propeller was without a porter and the
captain minus a wife. They had eloped to
gether. The fair but frail young girl had de
parted, leaving the guilty husband ot two wives
with no one to comfort him In his loneliness.
: The captain has been paid in his own coin, tbe
tables have been turned upon him, and he
khould now retire, humble and contrite, to the
love ot his first wife and children.
THE SOUTH CAROLINA CIVIL RIGHTS BILL.
The following is the full text of the act passed
by the Legislature of South Carolina, securlug
to the freedmen their rights ot person and pro
perty: An Act to declare the rights of persona lately
known as slaves, and as free persons of color.
"Be it enacted, etc., That all persons hitherto
known In law in this State as slaves, or as free
persons of color, shall have tae right to make
and enlorce contracts, to sue, be sued, to be
affiants and give evidence, to inherit, to pur
chase, lease, sell, hold, convey, and assign real
and personal property. makewills and testaments,
and to have full and equal benefit of the rights
of personal secuiity, personal liberty, and private
property, and of all remedies and proceedings
for the enforcement and piotection of tne same
as white persons now have, aud shall not be
subjected to any other or different punishment,
pain, or penalty for the commission of any act
or offense, than such as are prescribed for white
persons committing like acts or offenses.
"Section 2. That all acts and parts of act spe
cially relating to persons lately slaves and tree
fiersons of color, contrary to the provisions ot
his act, or inconsistent with any of its pro
visions, be and the same are hereby repeated;
provided that nothing herein contained thall be
construed to repeal eo much of the 8th section
of an act entitled 'An act to establish and regu
late tbe domestic relations of persons ot color,
and to amend the law in relation to paupers and
vagrancy, ratified the twenty-first day ot Decem
ber, in the year of our Lord;one thousand eight
hundred and sixty-five,' as enacts that marrlasres
between a white person and a person of color
shall be illegal and void."
GENERAL BURNSIDE FOR THE PRESIDENCY.
The New York correspondent of the Hartford
Tress writes as follows:
"General Burnside, by warmly espousing the
Republican cause, has secured for himself a
brilliant political luture. The following ticket
is now talked of for 1870: For President, Gene
ral Ambrose E. Burnside, of Khode Island; for
Vice-President, General John A. Logan, ot Illi
nois. The East is entitled to the next Presiden
tial candidate, and General Burnside is one or
the purest and noblest men in public life, tiuch
a ticket would create immense enthusiasm all
over the country, secure the support of the
oung men, and be triumphantly elected. No
better campaign document would be required
than Bu rut-id e's magnanimous letter written
after the defeat at Fredericksburg. It will be
' remembered that the country charged the re
verse upon the Administration, and General
Halleck especially. Thereupon Burnside wrote
a public letter, declaring that he atone was re
sponsible for the disaster."
Arrival of Troops Near Washington. The
arrival of troops ln this vicinity has given rise
to exaggerated rumors of the intended concen
tratioL of a large military force (from tweuty
live to thirty thousand) here. The fact is, that
the number of soldiers at this point for some
months past ha6 averaged only two or three
'thousand, and that several companies of tbe
12th Infantry and a few other regular troops
have been recently ordered here, the aggregate
being less than tlie usual assignment to head
quaiters of a department. We presume the
whole number in this city and vicinity, when
the arrangements are completed, will not exceed
6000 men. Washington ttar.
Death of Bishop Younsr, of Erie. Right Rev.
J. M. Young, Catholic Bishop of the Diocese of
Erie, Pa., who died suddenly in that city on
thelHth instant, v. as 68 yers of age, having
been born in Sanford, Maine, in the month of
August, 1808. Bishop Young terved a regular
Apprenticeship at the printing business at l'ort
Jand, Maine, in the office of the Partland Argus.
lie was a convert to Catholicism t the aere of
19, and at the age of 22 took a journeyman's
tour through the Western States, finally stop
ping at Cincinnati, where his extenstve reading
and matked ability lor one of his ago attracted
tbe attention of the then Bishop of Cincinnati,
and he was sent to St. Mary's College, at
Emmettsburg, Md., to complete his education
and prepare himself for ordination, ne was
ordaiued priest in 1837. First appointed Bishop
ROCKHILL & WILSON,
Brown Stone Clothing nail,
Nos 603 and 605 CHESNUT St.Phila
We have just reoeired ner tod well-selected
cckof CLOTHS, CASSlMERf-S.and TESTINGS.
AUo, OVEB-COATLNG8 and 6 CITINGS, which
we will make to older at tUe moat rewouftble prion
DAILY , EVENING TigjfigAn
THE
of Pittsburg, but opon his declination of that
Office he was appointed Bishop of Erie, as the
ucceesor to Bishop O'Connor. He wa conse
crated in Cincinnati on Low Sunday, I" l"64'
coming to Erie shortly after, where be I?
sided ever since. Hi. bearing benevolent . aw
poMUoo, and social qualities made biro njeuiy
esteemed by his contemporaries ,?hn' ?
scholar, and a irentlr.man. His death, although
almost instantaneous. w cMSrfC
by blm, as he had frequently been informed bv
Lis medical adviser tbat, sooner or later, he
would die without warning in consequence of a
disewe of the heart, to which ho had been sub
ject for sonic time.
John Forsyth, editor of the Mobile Register,
who who a delegate to the first Philadelphia
Convention, and at present travelling through
the North, writes to his paper as follows: "The
strngplo will bo here at the North. It is our
part at the South to keep Oakland let the North
light it out 'on this line.' "
DRY GOODS.
MILLIKEN'S
LINEN STORE,
No. 828 ARCH Street.
STITCHED SHIRT BOSOMS.
In the making of SHIRT BOSOMS I usotho best
Irish Linen of my own Importation, and employ the
best maobino-opeiatora In the eity. I am thus en
abled to supply my customers with J
BOSOMS OF UNEQUALLED QUALITY
Plain Plaits, All Sizes.
Fancy Small Plaits.
Mixed Plaits.
Woven Shirt Bosoms, from 37 J Cents.
Embroidered Shirt Bosoms.
Wristbands, Etc. Etc.
IRISH SHIRTIXG LINENS.
I import the best Linens made in Ireland. Full
lines of all qualities in
Heavy Golden Flax Irish Linens.
Imperial Irish Linen.
Medium Irish Linen.
Fine Fronting or Eo30iu Linen.
French Linen, Etc.
GEORGE MLLLIKEN,
LINEN IMPORTER,
917 U2 31rp
No. 8Q8 ARCH Street.,
CURWEH STODDART & GRP.
ROB HOY PLAIDS.
VICTOItlA PI.AIDS.
McINKES PJLA1DS.
ROYAL STUART PLAIDS.
RICH POPLINS.
2UERIXOES.
ALL-WOOL, CASHMERES.
FIIOM LATE ARRIVALS.
CUKWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
Nos. 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND St.,
9 25 3t ABOVE VILL01V.
E. It. LEE)
No. 43 North. EIGHTH St.
BANKRUPT STOCK.
BANKRUPT STOCK.
IHE ENTIRE STOCK OF A RETAIL, DRV GOODS
HUM.,
Purchased at
SHERIFF'S SALE,
To be closed oat, within a week.
AT GREAT BARGAINS.
French machine-stitched Bands. Ediilnus. and Inser
tion, etc.
a Ladies' and Gents' Hosiery, 1M cents a pair and
upwsras
t Children's Hose, 12 X cents a pair.
Veil Bareees Vt cents per yard.
Unreie and Urenwline Veils, IS ana u corn..
SMHivaidsot White Uoods. conslstinu 01 Check Mas-
llns, Stripe do.,Pla)d Swiss Nainsook. Cambrics, and
Jacone tMRTcat Bargains.
bpool cotton. Bpwlng bhk, uomos, iBDie ciotns,
Kapkins, etc. etc.
it) pairs A ii-wool ivaniceis; cnoap.
White and I nbleached Musliiuti oelow market price.
Canton Flannels. '20. 29 and 31 cents.
Mourning Prints, Colored Calicoes.
KID GLOVES I
KID GLOVES t
326 pairs Kid Gloves at 1.00 per pair.
Tbe entire block to be closed out in a week at
A GREAT SACRIFICE.
BLACK SILKS.
A superb lot of Purple Edge Black Silks ; heavy and
cheap.
Dark American Delaines, 25 cents per yard.
1 cane finest French Poplins; selected colors.
Handsome Plaid Poplius.
E. R. LEE.
ENTBAUCK TO STORE ON FILBERT STREET,
Below Eigbtb.
P. S.-Wlll open our NEW STORE,
No. 43 North EIGHTH Street,
(THE OLD KTAND,
about the FIRST Of OCTOBER, with an entirely new
Stock ol Goods.
2i stutb3t E. B. LEE.
A LL-WOOL CA8HMERE PLAIDS, 50 CT3.
'ALL-WOOL CASHMERE PLAIDS, 60 CTS.
ALL-WOOL CASH ERE PLAIDS, 65 CTS.
ALL-WOOL CASHMERE PLAIDS 76 CTS.
FULL LINE OF FALL AND WINTER DRESS
GOODS, FROM THE LATE AUCTION SALES.
CLHWEN STODDART fc BROTHER,
Nos. 440, 452, and 454 N. SECOND Street,
9 262t Above Willow.
"D KOCH E FIOU R E D rOPLINS
OF NEW DE8ION8.
CIHWITN STODDART &. BROTHER,
Sob. 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street,
92tat A bore Willow.
ROCKHILL & WILSON,
Brown Stone Clotliiug Hall,
Nos. t03 and 605 CHESNUT St., Phila.
FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING FOE '
GENTLEMEN AND YOUTH
DRY GOGdSv
piM BROS. IIUl! rtUNS
EDWIN HALL & CO.
iVo. 28 SOUTH SECOND STREET.-
Opened This Morning,
Diroct from the manufacturers, Dublin, Ireland,
another cae ot
IlKAI, IltlSH POPLINS,
IN THE
DOUBLE AND DEJII-D0U3LE QUALITIES,
Of evciy choice shade of colors, Includinn Black
and Whites. Also,
A Pew Pieces of New Styles of Plaids.
9 'ii tuthslMpl
171 1 GUT II STREET RIBBON HTORE,
li HO. 107 , ElttliTII HTItKKT,
Four Doors irom Arch.
I would mot rexnt'Ctlulir announce to tne Ladles
frenerallv that I have now open a meet caremllv Dej
ected stock of
FALL MILLINERY GOODS,
Comprlfln?
IKiMMI.VO AND BONNET RIBBONS,
In all widths, qualities, ind styles.
VKLVKT HI 11 HONS,
Black, Colored, every width and abade.
UUSHKT VELVKTS, MATINS, SILKS,
In all dcslnbie shades
Also, a bandfionie assortment of
FKANCH PLOW MIS, Pe.ATIlrJK1. TLCMEJ, ETC.,
LADIr.8' AND flHlLotitVS HAH
Of the newest shapes and styles Ornaments, Ma' lnos.
ihe best
HUNCH AND NEW YORK YORK BONNET FRAME,
which wi 1 be all sold at tne lowest market prices. No
trouble to show goous,
JPMW SirillCL,
97Ut So. 107 N. EIGHTH Htreel.
Countiy orders carefully, a heretofore attended u.
SELLING AT A GREAT PACRIFICE-ALL
colors ot 81 k Oimp and Girdles, Fancy Chalni and
Cnmbs. Belt buckles and Slides, Linen Jlandkorchiefs
all of colors Alpaca Braids and Halrt Braids, 81. k and
Mohair Bindlnx. Linen Mhirt liosoms at manufacturer's
prices, etc. Ladies, Rive as a call beiore buying else
where, to convince ourselves ot facts
W ILLIAM AiONAi Kits TADTKR'S,
No. 103 f.. EIGHTH Htreet
9 871m Next to the N. E.cor. Eighth and Arch.
TF YOU WANT TO FIND A LARGE A930RT
J ' ment in Black and Colored Velvets, of all widths,
8 10 WILLIAM LONKFRSTADTEH'g,
No m N. EIO -ITU street.
9 27 lm Next to the N. K. cor. Elghtn and Arch.
pm T. Q U I N L A N,
No. 429 SOUTH Street,
First Dry Goods Store Below Flftli St.
HAS NOW OPEN,
FINE PARI8 DRESS GOODS.
PLAID ASD PLAIN POPLIXS.
FKKKCII AND KKtiLISH MEHINOES.
8-4 AKD ItlCGTJLAH WIDTH ALPACAS.
FBKKCII AKD SAXOAV PLAIDS, ALL
PRICKS.
PLAIN ALL-WOOL DKLAIMES.
MEN'S AND BOVS' CASSIMKKKS AKD
FLANKKLS.
CLOAKS & SHAWLS, EVERY VARIETY.
MUSLINS, CALICOKS, AND DKLAIXKS.
And a General Assortment of Desirable
DRY GOODS,
At a little below tbe regular retail prices. 9 21 lm4o
T CHAMBERS,
t) . o. 810 ARCH STUEET.
Novelties opening dailv In
HEAL LACK GOODS,
EMBROIDERIES,
WHITE GOODS.
Thread VcUa-P.argalns.
cainurio tunings ana mriiuiM.
lien
ill Val. Handkerchief.
Linen Collars, Cuffs, Sleevei, etc.
9 27 l.'t
R
I S II P O P L I
N S
OF ALL, SHADES AND COLORS.
tVRWEN STODDART &, BROTHER,
Nos. 450, 452, and 4M North SECOND Street,
ft 25 3t "Above Willow.
MEDICAL.
BIOKEENE,
OK LI FE-REJU VENATOR.
STRENGTH TO THE WEAK-tfOUTH TO THE AGED
1 his nrenaratlon Is unenu ailed as a reiuvenator and r
etorer ot wasted aud Ineri functions.
the leeb.e. ne aiieu aau aJi tnoxewno Date in an,
wa; impaired their vitality by excessive mental or physi
cal application, will lino the Vilokrene to be what Its uauie
implies a U e-rejuveuator, wbicb, while It builds up the
shattered constitution, will aiso Impart to tlio feeilnus
the briskness and enonry wt.icli belong to youth
No matter by what cause any organ bai become emee
bled ln Its ranct!na this superb preparation will remov
that caugft at onue ami loruver.
viukkKKE cures Ge.neial Debility. Imootencv. Ner
vous Incapacity, l)ypepla. Depression, Lusa of ApDO
file. Low r-nirlts. Imoecllltv. Mental Indolence. Emucla
tlon. Ennui. It has a must delhfhuul. desirable, and
novel etlcct upon the DervoussvHtcm. aud ail who are lu
any way prontra'ed by nervous disabilities are earnoslly
advl'edto seek a cure ln this most exceheat and un
equnlled preparation.
BIOKKENE The Feeble, the Lanpuld, the Despalr
rng. the Old. should give this valuable discovery a trial;
It will be found totally uillerent irom ail other articles
for the same purpose.
To FEMALES. This preparation If Invaluable In ner
vous weaknesses of all kin is. as It will restore tho
wanted strength with wondenul permanence.
It Is also a giand Tonic, and will alve re iefm Dyspep
sia with tbe first dose A brief porsis'ence in lu use
will renovate the stomach to a degree of perfect health,
and banih Dyspepsia lorevcr. . ,. .
Out Doilar per bottle, or six bottles for s.V Bold by
Druciiists generally. Sent by express anywhere by ad
dressliig HUTCHI.NUS A HILLYEB Proprietor,
AO. U3uci Direet,xew lora.
Sold by
JOHMJON. HOLLOWAY COWDKH,
no ziiAoitu oiAiiihtreeU
DYOTT A CO.,
4 10 thstti6mrp No. 232 N SECOND 8t.
R. HUNTER, No. 44 N. SEVENTH
HTRF.ET. ABOVE FTLBERT. PHILA DRr.TrTT a
Acknowledged buallpartin interested as by n,r tht
MOST' 6CCCEH8FUL PHVH1CUN
In the treatment Dtteatet in hit ipeetallu. Q0ICK
THOROUGH, and permanent etirei guaranteed in ever,
case. Remember DR. HUNTER'S Celebrated Kemedle.
can only bo bad genuine at bis old eatublisb JjO'lloe. No
44 N SEVENTH Street, above filbert. 95i'
OF PETROLEUM,
FOR FItANCE.
THE MAQA81NH GENERACX DE 8T. DEHI8,
which are situated No. ii AVENUE DE PARIS, at
Baint Denis, close to Paris, keep OIL OF PETRO
LEUM In lion vata, with a guarantee that the losa don
not amount to more than three or Ave per cent, an
nually. Advance ol lunds 15 per tent.
Moderate charge tor storage. Apply tor full parties
lars to the Director,
SStblOtrp L. LEFOBVE.
ROCKHILL & WILSON,
. Brown Stone Clothing Hall, ,
Noa.603 and 605 CHESNUT St., Phila.
The Largest aud Beat Assortment of
Boya' Clothing lu the City.
BojV Clothluir Uade tr Order,
CARPETINGS.
LKKDOM & SHAW,
Wli OLE S Al E AN D RETAIL
CATIVZX WAREHOUSE.
Ko. 610 ARUII STREET.
ARE.OtE ikl t.Stm: KEW STOCK OF
Forcisn antf ttmcsllc Cappotlngs,
In everr tr V aa J y,wlM ' 1? A.1m?
jIM STREET CARPET WAltWaUSF.
IAlI'OirTATIONS
OP
CAEPET LIST Cr S,
NUW Ol'KNINa).
IiATKST STYliHS
AT
LOWEST PRICES.
JOS. JtLACKWOOD,
No. HIVl AltOII Street,
TWO DOOR? BELOW SISTH 8TKF.ZT. ,
9 15ttntb?mrp
FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES
VANS & WATSON.
MAKCFACTTJBER9 OF
FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF
SAFES
PEBIQNED FOB
Punk, Mercantile, or Dwelltng-IIouse I'ae
Establkhed Over 25 Years,
Over 24,000 Safes in Use.
The only Safes with Inside Doors.
Never Lose their Fire-Froof Quality.
Guaranteed free from Dampness.
Sold at Prices Lower than other makers.
WAREROOMSt
No. 811 CHESNUT Street,
I'llILADKLPUI A. lit S p
r 11 E iTL: ST S A F E.
TwculyFiic Years' Kvpciltutc In Nctv
Vorlt City.
MAHVIN & CO.,
ALUM AND DRY PLASTER SAFES.
ESTABLISHED IN 1813.
Alwnys rrmain Fire-Proof.
Ave perfectly Dry.
Ample Testimonials.
irAIlVlN & CO.,
Ho. 721 CHESNUT Street ) Masonic Hall.
And No. 265 BEOADWAY, New York.
UOrSR SAFES, BV Ktilt".'
HAND PAF8.
btnd for Catalogue.
ftATJES, SECOND-
& 22 stiulta
EXCURSIONS.
ON THE SCIICTLKfLL.
TI.e beautiful liit'o slcamers
S.ILV1.11 WAVE AMD SILVER STAR,
Kow niDDing from Falrmotint to Falls of HchovlklU,
wlil leave Fairmount as follows viz s At 7 20. 8-0J.8-50,
9 3, 10-20, 11-OS, 11-50 A. M. And at 12 33, 1120, 215,2 SO
3 3A, 4 2n 5'M. nd 6 35 P. M.
lieturnln. leave the Falls al 7 '20, 8'l'8. 8-fiO, 9-35, 10 20
1105, 1150 A l. ! ana 12 35, 1-20, 2-05, 2 50,8-3J,4-20, 5H5
5-50, and 6-35 P. M.
FARE. To Laurel Hill and the Falls, 15 cents; Colun
bla Bridge or Washington lletreit. 10 cents. Excursion
Tickets to Falls or Laurel Hill, 25c. Picnics and Sundaj
Schools taken at a liberal reduction. 59rp ws
pER FECT ION
IS ItARELY ATTAISED, YET
A. B. W. BTJLLARD'S
IMPROVED OIL SOAP.
FOB REMOVING
Crease, Palat, Pitch, ana Varnls!i,
From all Goods of Durable Colors, is ahead of anything
jet discovered.
It leaves tbe floods soft, aud at perfect as when new
wiih no spot upon which dust van coi.ect, as is tbecase
with all the preparations heretoiore sold tor cluaiuiutf
goods.
It Is delicately penumed. and entirely free from the
disagreeable odor of Benzine, and all other resinous
fluids.
COUNTERFEITS
Oi this preparation are extant therefore be sure and
lake none but tbat w hich has the autograph of A. B. VV
L L LLA 111) on the label.
Hannlactured by the Prcpiietors,
A. B. W. DULLARD & CO.,
WOHCE8TEB, HASH.
General Agents lor Pennsylvania,
DYOTT & CO.
No. 232 North SECOND Btreet, Philadelphia,
For sale br all Druggists. 7 g 8m
rpirE O H E A P E S T
JOB PRINTING OFFIOE,
JN PHILADELPHIA,
HADDOCK &, SON'S,
No. 618 MARKET Street,
9 14 3mrp Entrance on Decatur street.
QOLD BOUGHT AND SOLI)
BT
STERLING, LANE & CO.,
BANKERS
No. 110 Sonth THIBD Street.
9 6tfSp
ROCKHILL & WILSON,
llrown gtonc Clothing Hall,
Nos. G03 and 605 CHESNUT St., Phila.
Beady-Made Clothing for Hen.
Ready-Hade Clothing' for Youth.
Beady -Made Clothing for Boys,
PAPER HANGINGS.
pAPCR HANGINGS.
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HOWELL & JOl'RKE,
CORNEK
it;.
or
FOURTH AND MARKET ST3
rillLAUELrillA
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MANPFACTlfRERS
or
Paper Hangings
ASD
"Window Shades,
G
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Have now in Store for
FALL TRADE,
A Fine Stock of Goods, the newest and
best styles,
A
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ELEGANT VELVET DECORATIONS
Of all grades.
PARLOR PAPERS OF THE RICHEST
DESI0N3
40-INCH PLAIN PAPEBS,
Of eveiy ahftde, with rich GOLD MOULD
INGS, all widths, to which we Invite the
attention of the Trad.
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WINDOW SHADES
OF FINE SCOTCH HOLLANDS,
All widths, White, Buff, Green, Blue, and
Pearl Color.
ELEGANT FIGURED SHADES of the
moat elaborate design.
PICTURE CORDS, TASSZLS, AND SHADE
TRIMMINGS.
To the WHOLESALE TRADE we offer
an Extensive Stock of GREEN AND
BROWN GUM CLOTHS, STABLE OIL
CLOTHS, at the Lowert Net Cash Prices,
and work done by competent hands.
HOWELL & B0VRKE
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CORNER F0TOT& W2TD M18KT 3TS.
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FURNITURE, PEPPING, ETC.
F U R N ITU II E.
Ihe Largest Stock in the City
A T II KUUOEl) PR IO 12 B.
Cottage Chambor Sets,
Walnut Chamber Sots,
V?lvet Parlor Suits, ; j
Hiur Cloth Suits, , -i
p.op Suits, J
Sidebo--fi
Extension Tables,
Wardrobes,
Lounges, and
Mattresses.
A. N. ATT WOOD & 29?
No. 45 Somii SECOND Street,
A ISfltuthlairp
I HILADKLPnia.
PUItMTUKE.
GEO. J. HENKELS, LACEY tt CO.,
THIRTEENTH and CHESNUT Sts,
rniLAPELruiA.
Suita of Walnut Furniture In Oil.
Suits of Walnut Furniture, Polished.
Suits of Walnut Parlor Furniture in OiL
6uits of Walnut Parlor Furniture, Polished.
Suits cf Rosowocd Chamber Furniture.
Suits Pompeii Chamber Furniture.
Suits Pompeii Parlor Furniture.
Suits of Walnut Dining-Room Furniture.
Suits of Walnut Library Furniture.
Suits of Walnut Hall Furniture.
A large assortment finished, on band.
GK0KUE J. HESKLLS, LACEY 4 CO.,
9 211ro5p; Nos. 1301 and 1301 CUKSaTjr Btreet
BUY FUKN1TUKE AT GOCJLD A CO."a
I'nlon Uepois, corner MNTIiand MABKET aaa
Nw. bl auu 3D hortu HtCOXD Street.
'i he largest, clicaKSt, anJ best siock of furniture, "
every description, in the wor d. Heud tor Printed Cata
logue aud Price LL"t. j be soundness ot material an
workmunoliip Is ituurantced ot 1 1 we sell. Furulture tw
I arlur, lrwinK room. Chamber or Itod room, )inln
rooui, Librsry Kitchen, hcrvants' rooms, OfUom.
.Sclioo , Churches, Odd Fellows, Masons, or otr
Lodges, Hlilps. Inslltutions Clubs, Colleges, Public
IiuiWltntiB Koto s bOHrdiiiK-Houses, Hospitals, Fairs, or
a Hiiiftle piece ot Furnlturv.
lirawiiiK and cuima s I nmlshed when reqalred.
Orders sent by post will be executed with detpatck.
and with liberality and justness oi dealing !onur
dca'ers, anc the trade generally, con tltiuo to be supplied
on thesame liberal wholesale tonus that Insure Oioos a
tairpioth. Parties at a uistanne may remit ihrough oar
Ilankei, the Farniors' and Mechanics' Nailonal Hank,
CtiCHMi. street, or the Lnlon .National bank, Ihlml
sireet. or bv Kxpress. Check, or I'ost Otilce Order. Im
mediate attention will be nh en. and satisfaction Insured.
ooin.i co.,
N. . corner NINTH and Ma KKKT Street and
os. 31 and 3 Aortn HECON U Street.
8 10 So Philadelphia. "1
JO HOUSEKEEPERS.
I bave lare stock ot every variety oi
FUltNITUHE
Which I will sell at reducea prices. oo&sUting t
PLAIN AND MARBLE TOP COTTAGE bOITS
WALNUT CHAMHLK UITS.
PAKI.OB hUllh IN VKLVKT TUTSH
l'A HLOH S IT 1 1 S IN H I K CLOTU.
PAH 1.0 H H'lTS IN KKFS.
Hideboards, Extension Tables, Wardrobes, Bookcaaea
Mattrtsses, Lounges, etc etc.
P. P. GUSTINE
81j K. E. corner SECOND and RACK BtreeM.
gSTABLISUED 115 .
A. S. ROBINSON
French Plate Looklns-Klasses,
ENGKAV1SGS PAISTIXGS, DRAWINGS EI
Manuiactnrer of all kinds of
Lookingr(ilass, Portrait, and Pio
ture Frames to Order.
No. 910 CHESNUT STREET,
THIBD DOOR ABOVE THE CONTINENT Al
rHILASBUDIA. 8 U
PLEASE OBSERVK
THAT
RICHMOND A. FOREPAUCH'S
Is the Cheapest Place In this city
TO BUY YOUR FURNITURE.
Our stock Is (be largest and most varied, as our price
are tbe lowest.
DON'T F RGKT TO CALL before tnrchasln else
where ln order that we may have an opportunity of
proving the truth ot the above assertion.
BICHMOA'D 4 FOR EM UGH,
0 29 tuthsjmrp Vo. 40 South SECOND Bt . west side.
gEDDINO, MATTRESS,
AND
FEATHER WAREHOUSE.
WILLIAM B. DREW,
No. 813 MARKET St.i
PHILADELPHIA. 9 IS tutbstm
ft
FIRST-CLASS lTRMTl'RE.
A Large Assortment of tbe Lateat
Style
On band, and will he sold this coming season at vecy
n oderate prices, at '
I.. LI TZ S Furniture F.atabllshment,
J9Jlm No. 121 Ponth ELEVK.nTS 8trect
STANDARD SCALES.
BANKS. BIN MORE & CO.,
(HUCCE8ORU TO A. B. DAVIS A CO.
MKircnjuKUs or patent siakdabb
suitable lorWelyh Looks Hal road Tracka,
and (yepois, coal, Hav and Live Htuca.
Also, Improved 1'ateut sca.e tor Blast
Furnaces R.llluir Mills Hteum fatvi.
Foondrles. ann ail tbe vaib us ueserlpiioiis ot Doruiaat
aud Portable I'latiorm Hceles and 1'aieot lieams
. W. toruer Flil ENIH aud rKKMnVLVAKIA
Avenue, Philadelphia it 14 lurp
C. M. Banks. Lewis L HodpI
B. H Dlnmore, FreOeries A. Biehle.
VISITIKQ AND WE00INQ CARDS.
WBITTES, ENGRAVED, AND PIUNTEI).
The Latest London and Paris 8tyles.
e iAMPED OH I PAriCH AH O Kfl VAW.OPE8,
S COLORS, OR ATltt.
The Finest Enelish, French and Ameri
can Paper and Envelopes.
MONOGRAMS, ARMS CBK8T8, Designed and En-
wSlTISO DE9KH, TRA VILLI SO OA81S. PORT.
FOLIOK POCKET-BOOKH, KKIVKs, BACKtl AM
HON HOAHDe. and every larue stock of
FINK HTATIONEUY.
R. IIOSKINsi A. AO.,
STATIONERS AKD CARD EKORAVRRS,
e 36niP No. 913 ACH Street,