The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, October 10, 1866, FIFTH EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE DAILY EVENING? TELEGRAPH; PmLBELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, , OCTOBER 10, 18GG.
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DRY GOODS.
PRICE & WOOD,
N. W. Corner EIGHTH aad FILBERT,
Have Just Opeued
One case Unbleached Caaton Flannels, best in ttio
city, for 25 cent.
Bent makes Bleached and Unbleached Canton
Flannels.
All-W ool and Domet Flannel?.
Heavy Hliaker Flannel?.
Heavy Twilled Flnnncl.
Fine quality Sack Flannels.
Beet makea Bleached and Unbleached Muslin t, at
the very loweot market prices.
I'lllow-Cawo and bhoetinft Muslins.
JUST Ol'EKED,
A new lot of 7-4 and 8-4 power-loom Table Linens,
7-4, 8-4, and 104 Bleached Tablo Linens.
Kapkiiis and Towels.
Scotch Diaper, by the piece or yard.
Linen Huckaback, by the yard, etc. etc.
A large assortment of Hosiery and Glovos.
Just opened, a now lot of Castor Gauntlets.
Kid OIotos, a superior quality for tl'25; $1 25
Jouvin's Kid Gloves, best quality imported.
Ladies' and (i cuts' Merino Vests and rants.
PRICE & WOOD,
N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT Sts.
8 13J1
PARIES & WARNER,
No. 229 North NINTH Street,
Have Just Received from Recent Salcsi
Lupin's double-width All-Wool Delainos, 'choioo
shades and splendid quality, 95 cents, worth S1'25,
Heavy Water Troof Cloaking, 6 4 widu, 9100.
Cassuneros lor Boys' Wear, 86, 90, and 95 cents.
Balmoral Skirts, cheapest in the city.
Ladies' Merino Vests, all sizes ana qualities.
Gents' heavy Merino Shirts and Drawers, 91 25.
Ladles regular made Bose, Irom auction, 50 cents.
Wide Cotton and Wool Shaker Flannel, 81 and 40
Cents.
All-wool Flannols, 85, 87, 45, 50c to $1.
Heavy yard-wide bhaker Flannel, 75 cents.
Heavy Bed and Grey Twilled Flannels.
Shirting Flannels, large assortment, very cheap.
BLANKETS! BLANKETS!
J.arfro size All-Wool Blankets, 96 75, worth S3.
Crib Blankots, $1 75; Grey Blankets, $1 60.
Unbleached Canton i lannels, 22, 26, 28 to 87jc.
Bloaobed Canton Flannels, 28,81, 87 j, to 45o.
26 cents fir heaviest yard-wide Unbleached Muslin
36 cente lor 5 4 Bleached Pillow-Case Muslin.
Bleadhod Mucins, 20, 26, 81, 24, 83, to 39c.
Unbleaohed Muslins, 18, 21, 26, to 87 cents.
Calicoes, 16, 183, 20, 22, ana 28 cents.
Black Alpaoaa, 45, 60, 66, 62 c. to $1.
Plain and Hemstitched Hdkfs., Kid Gloves, etc.
FAMES & WARNER,
9 29 No. aao North NINTH Street, above Race,
o p
N
OF
I N C
FALL AND WINTER CLOAKS,
THURSDAY, October 11, 1800.
i
In addition to the above, we have a large stock of
LADIES' UNDER-GARMENTS
Of the newest and most novel styles.
Also, a New Department for the sale of
NOTIONS, FANCY ARTICLES, ETC.
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
Nob. 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND St.,
10 9 8t ABOVE WILLOW.
Q ANTON FLANNELS.
GREAT BARGAINS.
1 Case Very Good, at 25 cents.
Very Heavy Swansdown Flannels.
Huguenot uanion t lanneus.
Fine Wide English Canton Flannels
J. C. STRAWMUDCE & CO
N. W. , CORNER
81 3m
EIGHTH AND
MARKET.
JPKENCH MERINOES.
1 Case New Shades, very good, 8112J,
1 Case Lupin's, all colers, $1-25.
1 Case Superfine Quality, $150.
J. C. STRAWMIIDCE & CO
I
N. W. CORNER
813m
EIGHTH AND
MARKET.
I G H PLAIDS.
1 Case Heavy All-Wool Plaid Poplins, $137.
1 Case Very Rich Plaid Poplins, U bQ.
1 Case Fine Cord Poplins, $110.
1 Case Fine Cord. Very Rich Shades, $135.
J. C. STRAWMIDCE & CO.,
N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET,
8 13(0
THE BEST PLACE TO BUY
BLANKETS,
COUNTERPANES.
i , . , LINEN GOODS,
And Housekeeping Articles Generally, is at the
, Cheap Dry Goods Store of
J. C. STBAWBRIDGE & CO.,
N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET,
818m
J.
C , H A M B E R S,
Ho. HID lUPH BTDITT
oveiu es opening imuy ui
REAL LACK GOODS,
EMBROIDERIES,
WHITE GOODS.
xnreaa yens-Bantama. , ,
.uunnrie Edirlnas and Inserting.
iieai vtu. uajtuK.rcniea.
Unta Collars , Cnfls Sleeves, etc.
V HI lit
SELLING AT A GREAT 8ACRI FICE ALL
colon of Bilk Gimp and Girdles, Fancy Chains and
Coinbs. Uelt Buckles and glides. Linen Handkercblets.
all of colon Alpaca Braids and Salrt Braids, Hlik and
jnuuiur huuiwk, Linen ttnirt bobouih at manuiaciurer i
prices, ec. Ladle, nive us a call beiore buying !
WDftre. iu vouvnve yourselves ot facts.
WILLI AQI LONNKKSTADTKR'I,
No. 10 N. EIGHTH Htreet.
t S7 lm Kextto the N. E, cor. Klghtb and Aroh.
TF YOU WANT TO FIND A LARGE ASSORT
X. meat in blask and Colored Velvets, of all widths.
wo to
WILLIAM LOltNF.RST ADTF.R'B,
Ko. ll N. Kli HTH ttinal
(271m
Next to Ue M. e. cor. uigntb tod Area.
DRY GOODS.
J. M. II A F Li 13 1 G- II,
EETAIL DRY GOODS,
No. '1.013 CHESNUT St.,
WILL OPEN ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 8,
FOUR CASE3 LINSEYS FOR LADLES WALK
ING SUITS.
SILK PLUSH (NEW, FOR LADIES' CLOAKS. J
WHITE WOOLLEN PETTICOATS.
NEW STYLE CLOAKINGS,
SILK AND WOOLLEN DRESS GOODS.
TO A 1. 1 j OF WHICH IIK ISVITES
SPKCIAI. ATTENTION,
10 8 mwflOt T
ID WIN HALL & CO.,
No. 2S SOUTH SKCOXD STREET,
WILL HA VE TIlEllt
CLOAK OPENING,
On Thursday, the 11th inst.
ALSO, WITH A FINE STOCK OF
SHAWLS, and
CLOTHS
FOR LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S CLOAKS,
lu 9 lit
QU liTAlft ESTABLISHMENT.
The Subscribers are now receiving their
FALL ASSORTMENT
OF NEW AND ELEGANT MATERIALS FOR
DRAWING-ROOM,
CHAMBER, LIBRARY, and
DINING-ROOM
WINDOW CURTAINS,
Lambrequins, Chair and Sofa Coverings, Etc.,
Comprising the Latest Importations and Newest De
signs and Fabrics, in
RICH PLAIN SATINS,
BROCATEL8,
LAMI'ISADRS,
SILK TERRY, COTELIKK,
SATIN DE LA1NE,
l'LAIN WOOL REPS,
New Style Broche and Satin Striped Reps and
Terry,
French Embroidered Lace Curtains,
The richest Imported, and a very large assortment of
fun lAunAin, nvvino abi; mipmi (juaiAinn,
COHN It KB, TAHstljB, ktu., an ot wiucii wmoe r r
1111 when dinlr, d. In the newest and moHt tanteial man
ner. In ton nor country, by experienced and reliable
workmen.
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN & ARRIS0N,
BUfuiwtim JNO. lwm fjutuass u i oireei.
1866 1-OCTOBEU DRY GOODS!
OUR TRICES ARK DECIDKDLY REASONABLl,.
isesatlfni Plaid Poplins, CaHhmercs, oto.
Fine Fluin Poplins. Werlnoes, KuipreHS Cloths, etc.
Kxcellent black Alpacas, All wool De.alnes. etc.
French Chintzos, Cullcoea, Glugbaius. Checks, etc.
SUPERB BROCHE AND PAISLEY SHAWLS!
Ladles', Misses', and Children's Blanket Shawls.
Linen Goods, in gtoat variety, cheap and lood
Blankets, Flannels, 'l ickings, Quins etc. etc
A splendid IS took of ClothB md Casslineres at
JOSEPH II, TIIOHNLEY'S,
(Late Thornley & Chlsm's),
V. E. COR. EIGHTH AND SPRING OAKllnN.
P. 8. Bleached and Unbleached Muslins at lowest
market prices. iv J iin
F
L A N N E L S
AT LOW PRICKS.
7-8 Domet Flannel, 30 cents.
All grades Superior White Flauuels.
All grades Shaker Flannels
RED, WHITE, AND BLUE
1 WILLED AND PLAIN FLANNELS.
PRICES REDUCED.
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
Nos. 4S0, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street,
1(1 8 8t Above Willow.
CHEAP DRY GOOuS, CARPETS, OIL
Cloths and Window bhades. V. E. ARCRAM
KAITLT. N. E. corner of ELEVENTH and MAKKKT
Streets will open this morning, bom auction. Ingrain
Carpets, all wool, at 50, 62,75. b7o , Si, l 25, 1 3!, and
sl'ou. xnree piy carpets, n sv. .ngiuu xapostry
Brussels Carpets, only fl'90, worth i 50. Hemp Car.
nets. 37o. Kan Carpets. fitio Entry and Stair Carpets.
25c. to al'90. Floor Oil cloths, 62o. Htalr Oil Cloths,
2Ac. Whidow Shades. 1 ud I'lalu Shading. 50c. Wool.
len Druggets, S1-2&. Stair Rods. 12c. op. Table Oil
Cloths, 75c.
, 7oc. : velvet itugs, 2'jaj cocoa mats, ai 29.
Blanked
1 a Nh nam.
is 60S pain, ot all-wool Blankets at 16, 7.
H. a 10, andSU; Flannels 310. upt Muolins, like no;
Marseilles UudM. (5 to 1U: Delaines. 81c. Store for
bargains, wholesale or retail, H. E. comer ELEVKNTU
and MAKHtr sireew. vziim
No. 1024 CH"CT Street
; E. ft. NEEDLES.
' 8trangen and others will find at
No. 1024 CHESNUT STREET
! A large and complete assortment at
! LACES AND LACE GOODS.
, EMBROIDERIES, .
I 'WHITE GOODS,
HANDKERCHIEFS. VEILS,
LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS,
SLEEVES, ETC. ETC. ETC.,
t In great variety, and at LOW PRICES.
E. M. NEEDLES.
TJB 10 Kuan D HOI
c
L O A K IN Gj C L OT II, 8,
Of Chaloa Styles,
AT LOW PRICES.
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
Not. 450, 452, aad 454 North SECOND Street,
10.6 M Above Willow.
DRY GOODS.
31 I L L I K E N ' S
LINEN STORE,
No. 838 AUG IT Street.
FRESH IMPORTATIONS.
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS.
In addition to the extcnnlTo assortment always
krpt in store, we have just opened, direct from F.u.
rope,
A NEW INVOICE OF
1070 DOZEN HANDKERCHIEFS.
Ladiee' Hemstitched Handkerchiefs.
Gcnta' Hemstitched Handkerchief.
Children's Handkerkchiets.
Printed Handkerchiefs, '
French Linon Handkerchiefs.
Irish Lincnt Handkerchiefs.
German Linen Handkerchiefs.
MILLIKEN'S
FAMILY LINEN SIOKE,
No. 8538 ARCH Street.
The Largest Linen Stock in the City.
9 17 tl2 31rp
F.
T. QUINLAN,
No, 429 SOUTH Street,
First Dry Goods Store Below Fifth St.
HAS NOW OPEN,
FINE PARIS DRESS GOODS.
PLAID AND PLAIN POPLINS.
FIIKNCH AND JUNULISII MEUINOICS.
8-t ANI IUUUUL.A11 W111TH ALI'At AS.
FRKNCII AND SAXONY PLAIDS, ALL
PRICKS.
PLAIN ALL-WOOL DELAINES.
MEN'S AND BOVS' CASSIHEUKS AND
FLANKKLS.
CLOAKS & SIIAAVLS. EVERY VARIETY.
MUSLINS, CALICOES, AND DELAINES.
And a General Assortment of Desirable
DRY GOODS,
At a little below tbe regular retail prices. CO 22 lm4p
TIGHTII STREET RIBBON STORE,
'i AU. 1U7 Utt JUJ.U11S I1 D'1'HHiHi'l',
r our jioon trom Aron.
I would most respectfully announce to the LadleA
generally that 1 have, now open a most caretullyse-
FALL MILLINERY GOODS,
Comprising r .
In all widths, qualities, and styles.
VELVET RIBBONS,
Black, colored, every width and shade,
HON NET VELVETS, S ATI No, SILKS,
In all desirable shades.
Alflo. a handsniiie assortment OI
FKtNCH CLOWfcKrt, FtiATHr.RS. PLUMES, ETC.,
l.Alllr H' AND OHILuKkN'K HATS
Of the ncn est shapes and styles. Ornaments, Malines.
Tbe best
FRS.NOH AHD NEW YORK YORK BONNET FRAMES,
which wl 1 be all sola at tne lowest mantel prices. js0
trouble to snow gooos,
dULius nil iir.u.
9 27 IStl So. 107 N. EIGHTH Htreet.
Country orders careluliy, as heretoiore, attended to.
T SIMPSON'S SO
. No. 922 PINE 8TRKET ,
N 8
.No. 024
Dealers in Linens. White and Dress Goods. Embrol-
,1 . 1 I ... 1 J I ., nua.a Ian11rA.KIma I'luln
uujicR, nUBinj. Uiu.CD. v ..... . . unuu.vii.uiui. . ......
anu iiemstiicneu, iiuir, nun, ivuui. anu riniu nriisum.
Combs. Plain and Fancy Hoaps, Periumcry, Imported
and Domestic Pulls and Puff Boxes, and an endless
vailety of Notions.
Always on nana ncompioiw biuuk ti uauien , wuw ,
and Childien's UndervesW and Drawers t English and
Uennan Hosiery in Cotton. Merino, aua wool.
.'ill. . miia ann Hn t ihii.hu.
MuneiileB. Allendale. Lancaster, nd Honey Comb
'i nn'A i.winnH. j nttK inn. i uwh b. rwiu wiu tviwcu
. ..
Bordered, German Roll, Russia and American Crash,
BallaiOVaie, weisn,anu niiaKvr rumum, tit ait kioucs.
A lull line oljiurnery uiapers oi an wiuiui ut
j SiMFSON'8 SONS',
8 5 . Nos. 9122 and 924 PINE Street.
ALL AND WINTER SHAWLS
Of New and Desirable Stytes.
CUHWEN STODDART &, BROTHER,
Nos. 4.10 , 452, and 454 North 8ECOKD Street,
10 8 St Above Willow,
SOS. 917 & 919 SPRING GARDEN
5 m T T M 5 "
STOCKING STORE.
Always on band a good assortment ot
ENGLISH, GERMAN, AND DOMESTIC
11US1J .K X ,
Cotton, Woollen, Silk, and ilerino.
i nv men shirts and drawers.
tor Ladies, lients, Aitustg, ana jjoys.
.lOIIVIN'S KID GLOVES.
jjesi quamy tmporiea.
GLOVES FOR PALL AND WINTER.
AU mzes, ana large variety.
VREKni CORSETS. HOOP SKIRTS.
irarrantea btat makes oniy.
KNITTING YARNS, ZEPHYR WORSTED
tSl.lt MA IV TOWN WOOLS
In all colors. Marge stock constantly on nana.
ZEPHYR KNIT GOODS,
in stocK ana maae to oraer.
All eoods sold at the lowest prices, and a better assort
ment can not be lounu man at
M. &, J. E. SMYTH'S,
10 6 lm Nos. 917 and 919 SPRING GARDEN Street.
DRESS TRIMMINGS.
A twest styles m every variety.
SHIRTS, FURNISHING GOODS,
J.
W. SCOTT & C O.,
SHIKT MANUFACTURERS,
ADD DBALEBS IN
MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
No. 814 CHESNUT Street,
FOUR DOORS BELOW THE CONTINENTAL,
887 Sn PHILADELPHIA.'
PATENT SIIOULDER-SE AM
SHIRT MANUFACTORY.
AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE.
PERFECT KITTING BHIBT8 AND 'DRAWERS
made trom measurement at very short notloe. '
All other aillcles of GENTLE HEN ft DRESS GOODS
111 uu laiivuri
, WINCHESTER 4 CO,
8 24 s No. 706 CHESNUT garaal
THE BEST FITTING SHIRT
ID AMERICA 18 TBX , . ,
' SHOULDER-SEAM PATTERN SHIRT.
Mannlactured by
R. EAYRS, No. AS N. SIXTH Street, Phlladelpbla,
where yon can find a large assortment ot
1 GENTS' FURNISHING UOOD8, '
Clip tbts out and give as a call.
8n NQ.68N. SIXTH Btwet.rMladelpMa.
Qir SOUTH STREET, M. P'ANCONA
OJU nays Ui blgbest pile for Ladles' and
Gents' cst:offCiotbui. N.slO BlMJlU Street below
I.lKbih. , &w
FINANCIAL.
NANKING HOUSE 1
OF
112 and 114 So. THIRD ST. PHILAD'A.
Dealers in all Government Securities,
OLD 5-f0 WANTED
IN EXCHANGE TOR NEW.
A LIBERAL DIFFERENCE ALLOWED.
Compound Interest Notes Wanted
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSIT.
Collections ma le. Stocks Bought and Bold Com-
tnieelon. 9 22 3m
Special baslnoas accomroodatio reserved for ladles.
I'lttST-CLAS BONDS.
SEVEN PElt CENT.
mma milium ni'H iiiuiiKUKi'
Seven Per Cent. Bonds,
ON HAND
AND FOR
S3,
SALE AT
Before consenting to this Agency, we have made a
careful examination of the merits of these Bonds, by
sending Wm. minor Roberts, and others, to report upon
the condition and prospects of the Railroad. Their
report is on file at our office, and Is highly satisfactory.
We do not hesitate to recommend these Bonds as being
a lirat-ciafls security, and a most sale ana judicious
Investment.
Tbe above Bonds are rapidly passing out oi onr hands,
and as we expert to false the price shortly, we advlsa
ill who desire them to call promptly
Ail information cheerfully given.
JAY COOKE & CO.,
BACKERS,
No. 114 South THIRD St.
PHILADELPHIA
9 24 15t
RATIONAL
BANK OF THE REPUBLIC,
Nos. S09 and 811 CHESNUT Street.
PHILADELPHIA.
The late management having relinquished their entire
control and Interest in this Bank, the business is now
being conducted under the following entirely
NEW MANAGEMEINT.
DIRECTORS.
JOSEPH T, BAILEY,
Of Bailey ft Co., jewellers.
EDWARD B. ORNE,
Of J. F. A E. B. Orne, Dealer in Carpeting.
NATHAN UILLES,
Piesldent of the Second National Bank.
WILLIAM EEVIEN,
OfMyen Eivien, Flour Factors.
OSGOOD WELSH,
Of 8. & W. Welsh, Commission Merchants,
BENJAMIN ROWLAND. Jr.,
Of B. Bowlana, Jr., & Biother, Coal Merchants.
SAMUEL A. BISPHAU,
Of Samuel Blspham & Son, Whosale Grocers.
WILLIAM 11, BHAWN,
- Late Cashier of the Ce tral National Bank.
PRESIDENT,
WILLIAM H. HHAWK.
CASHIEK,
JOSEPH P. MUMFORD.
Late ot the l'hiludelphla National Bank. 9 8
5-20s,
7 3-lOs,
1881s,
1040s,
BOUCHT AND SOLD.
DE HAVEN & BROTHER,
No, 40 SOUTH THIRD ST.
TILLIAM PAINTER & CO.,
BANKERS,
No. 36 South. THIRD St.
Government Securities Bought and Sold
August 7.30s, ...
And Old 5-20s,
CONVERTED INTO FIVE-TWENTIES OF 1865,
i
And tbe new Bond delirered immediately.
i i - -
CITY LOANS BOUGHT AND SOLD. , -J69m)
'
I, 8. SEC II R I TIES.
j A SPECIALTY.
BANKERS AaD BROKERS.
It .-it-, u.. ; - I- . ! . :
10 S. THIRD ST., 3 NASSAU ST.,
PHILADELPHIA. - I NEW yOEK.
i STOCKS 'AND GOLD)
B0VGST, ASM SOLD -jDNlVOMUlSSION
HEVE AND IN NEW TORK. ' t'l .
JayCo.pke&(p
FINANCIAL.
pesiuai.it: investment.
WE OtTER Tod
THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
OF TUB
CONNECTING RAILROAD
AT THE LOW RATE OF NINETY-THREE,
LEAKING INTEREST AT SIX iR CENT.
FREE OF STATE TAX.
PAYABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY
BT THE
Pennsylvania Railroad Company.
If not previously disposed of ou the 15th of Octo
ber next, we will advance the price.
For full particulars in regard to the abovf
Security, apply to
DREXEL & CO.,
No. 84 South THIRD St.
9 29tl4p
"y ANTED,
NOVEMBER COUPONS,
FOR WHICH THE HIGHEST PRICE WILL BE
PAID, AT
JAY COOKE & C0S
Nos. 112 and 114 S. THIRD St.
108tf
rr
COUPONS,
crzu
DUE NOVEMBER 1, BOUGHT BY
STERLING, LANE & CO.,
BANKERS,
9 6tf5p
ko. no south iHiKij street.
nAVIES BROTHERS,
110. 220 JJUUii. SinJil,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
BUT AND SELL
tJMTED STATES BONDS, 1881s, 5-20s, W 4s.
US1TED STATES 7 S-lOs. ALL ISSUES.
CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS.
Mercantile Paver and Lor.nson Collaterals negotiated
Stocks P-ouRht and Bold on Commission. 1 31 5
BOOTS AND SHOES.
P. WARE, JR., &Co:S GUM-SOLE BOOT
and Shoe store M. t ajjiajs s irtrst jNuuonai,rt.
t)14BPKlJ)ti UAHJJ Street.
J.
$2. LADIES' GUM-SOLE BALMORALS
made ot the best Leather In tho Uppers, for only M,
at A BIAM'H J1 im national uum-soio ou)re,.au.
bi4 SPK1NU UAKUt. Htreet.
J
(SUM-SOLE BOOTS AND SHOES. FOR
Men and Bors. will last lonner than tour pairs
IcKihnr nolcn: do not nofiil re FGlinK. For loundrr-
luen, blaokemltiin, or all who wear out leathe r soon,
her aie invaluuble. One trial will convince that Uioy
are all that thev are remenenred to be. Hold at First
National, o. 814 bPB'lSi OAKDt.N htreet.
$2. LADIES, COME AND SEE THE $2
Gum-Pole (-hoes; easy to the teet and dry. Bay
them tor yourchlldien: save you the expanse of
TTuyliiii two I Bits ol leather soles first national
Aucncy lor Gum Sole Shoes, No. 014 SPRINU (4AR
DEN Street 1 lm
STOVES, RANGES, ETC.
QU L TEE'S KEW PATENT
DEEF SAND-JO T
HOT-AIR FURNACE.
RANGES OF ALL SIZES.
ALSO, PHIEGAR'S HEW LOW PRESSURE
STEAM HEATING APPARATUS.
SOB BALK UT
CHARLES WILLIAMS,
6 10 5 Ko. IliU MARKET STKKKT.
27 OAS STOVES!' 27
THE EAGLE GAS-HEATING) STOVES
WILL HKAT
Your Offices, Parlors, Dining, Sleeping, and
Bath-Rooms,
AT
LESS EXPENSE, LESS TROUBLE, NO DIRT,
SMOKE, OR A81IES.
They are all warranted to do the work. Call and see
them, at O. W. LOOM IS",
1U 0 lm No. 27 S. BIZ1H Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
I SADDLES AND HARNESS.
J A R N E S S.
A LARGE LOT OF KEW U, B. WAGON HAR.
NESS, 2, i, and 0 horse. Also, parts ei HAR.
NESS, SADDLES, COLLARS, HALTERS etc.,
bought at the recent Government sales to be sold
at a treat sacrifice. Wholesale or Retail. Teetner
with our usual assortment oi
BADBLER YANB SADBLER YEARB WARE.
WILLIAM S. HANSEL! & SONS,
a 1 & ' 11 MARKET Strdet.
IISE HARM'S. CONDITION POWDERS
I . v V ' FOB
HOUSES AND CATTLE.
It cures Worms. Bottt, and Collo. . r
1 1 cures Colds, Coughs, and Hide-Bound.
Itlstbe best alterative for Horses and Cattle now
Dse, bavlng a reputation of 20 years' standing.
It Is a sure preventive for the much dreaded Blader-
'"n'J Farmer or Dairyman should be without tt
rorsaieln Philadelphia bv DVOTf & (!0.. No 23J
North SECOND htieet JOHNSON, UOLLOWAY
COWDKN, Ho. H Worth SIXTH Street, and by DrUK
nwu thioughout thcooootry. Addiess aU orders to
! 1 . , BIABIN FLOTD, Proptiotot.
9 66m Bo. 201 DUAME; Street, New Tori, i
LUMBER.
18G6
C V LUOK1NUI KLOOttfNfl
9-4 CAROLINA EauOKI NO.
4-4 CAKOLIAA U)OKINt.
ft-4 VIRGINIA FIOOhlNU.
4-4 VIKtilNIA Fl.OOHINd
IM DKlWARK nRIM,.
.ctPJMy"" FLOOKINI
AM) AND WALNUT F OoMINQ.
AU AND WALNUT FLOORINU.- ,
, HTKP HOARDS,
I860
-p VjJ'kp laths I
AT Rfg-JJt I D vidlHl
ATRLDUCED PRICES.
HQnfi-PKPAll ANT) I'lNK PIUNfir KB
loOO. CEOAR AMI PINK HfllHttLES '
1 1 (IKC tVlUD UUIk.ni 0
Ho. L HHOKT CKKAK HH1MU5S.'
IVBlTfc I'l N K ,
UNE ABStfHTMfcNT tOR HAlsK LOW
-i Q(ft. LUMfilili Foil UNDERTAKKR8I
iOUU, LIJJUHKH FOB PNOKBlAKFIiaU
Ht i 1AK. WiW I'T, ANU I I N E
KF.DCt.DAR WALNUT, AH 1 TIMK. '
i Q(f ALhANYLUMBKROPALL KINDS.
XOUD. AI.HANY LUMBKK OP ALL KINOS
8KASONKH WALNUT.
IKY I'Of'LAR CIIF.KHV, AND AftQ, !
OAK I'LK. AMI BDS. !
WAHOOANY.
KOBEWOOI) AM) WALNUT VESIEW. ;
1866
CK5AR-BOX MANUFACTDRBUft.
, CIUAH-KOX MAS UFACTURKki.
UPANISII CKliAR HOX liOARDtf.
AT KEiUCKD I'KICfca.
1 ftftft srRlTCE JOIST I SPRUCE JOLS1I
IOUU. NPKUt'K JOIHT! Hl'KUCE JOlSTI
KOM 14 TO 1 FKKTI,l)N.
l'HoM U TO 8-J FKKT LONU.
HPBUCE 8ILL8 ,
HEMLOCK PLANK AND JOI8T.
OAK 8ILLH.
AtAULE BUOTI1FR C ,
nrp Ko. itm BOLTtl TEEKT.
rA W. SMAT.TS LUMBER YARD, N. H.
J., cornnr FIFTEENTH and ST1LE8 Streak. I
OF EK3 FOR BALE,
... CHEAP FOR CA8B.
W hit Pine, seasoned.
V f ru t an.l c ...... .... V .1 1 ... ... . .
.,e (4rFruorinUonlS.""U" a
BoarJn owuu quauijr uuo anu iwo-sides fonosj
thlmlvlt.f TtnaMla II... A -1. til . n .
WLIte Pine Bills, all sizes, fiUp BoantH. 4-4 4-4.
Ilom'ock Joist and Bcaiitlintj, trom la to 28 Icet lsng.
spruce Jolrt, Bills, and BcantUng, from 11 to 18 fee.
Ioub. all widths.
Plastering Lath (Knullnl; and Calais), Pickets.
Hhinuuw, clicmnut I'oxts, eio.
MoboRttiiy , Walnut Plank and Boards.
All I. i .. .. ..f 1 J . . 1 1 . . I I I... .... . I . - l.l. n. - . ..
" n.i.wn ... . u i ... 1 1. p, ..wiuwvi u. IUU IIIIUIHllN.t UV
sborteHt notice, at the low eat price. 17 laa
"JNITED STATES
BUILDER'S MIL L,
Nos. 24, 26, and 28 S. FIFTEENTH St..
PBILA.DSXPHIA.
ESLER & BROTHER,
WOOD MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, STUB BALV
TER8, SEW EL POSTS, GEHEBAL TO&NLN'
BCHOLL WORK, ETC.
BHELV1NO PLANED TO ORDER.
The 1 arseat apsortment 01 Wood liouldlncs In tlifn cl
constantly on band. tl9m
f C. P E R K I N
LUMBER MEROIIANTJ
BucoosBor to Jt. Clark, Jr.i j
No. 824 CHRISTIAN STREET.
Constantly on hand lam and varied asaortmeai
of BuUdini Lumber. - 6 84
WHISKY, BRANDY, WINE, ETC.
011E81MI UUU Y111SKT.
Ko. m North THIRD Street ' )
It an v thing was wanted to prove the absolute parity
of tills VV hlKky, tli e lollowlng eertlfluates skaald dI
Xhere Is no alcoholio stlmalant known commaadjagsaw
eccn.uitnUktioc liom su!n hlh souices:
. Priladklphia, September t, lM.
We have caretally tested the saoipie of ( Ui.HNUf
GKOV1. WHISKY which you send ns, and find that H
contains noke of tub reisoNOcs scbstakcb known as,
FtisiL oil, which is the characteristic and Injurious ta
gradient ef the wbbtklps Inueneral ne.
BOOTH, bAKREiT CAMAC,
AnalyUcal chemista
Kew Tobk, September I, IrtiM
I have analysed a sample ol t'HbNUT Olvn
WHISKY received ironi Jdr. Charles Whartoo, Jr.,
FbliaUeiphla; and having caretally tested it, I sssi
pleaded to state that it In entirely phse Fkom PoraoNO
or vk-K bBiois substances. It Is an unusually pur
and tint-i.. K-red quality of whisky.
James k, chilton, m. d.,
Analytical Chenus"
Bostok, March 1.1 tit
I have made a obemleal analysis of ommerclalsaaa
plea of CllKHNUT GROVK WHISKY, which preveata
fee tree iiom the heavy Fusil Oils, and perfectly pure att
unaduli crutcd. '1 be flnc llavor of this whisky is dori fm
lioiu the grain used in uianulacturing it.
Respectfully. A. ATliAYES, M. D,t
Stute A ssayer, No. IB Boylston street.
w ?l !?. bv Pi1?.1; dI 1,1 yhn, or bottle at No. 235 Nartt,
THIRD Street Philadelphia. - . j
REDERICK BALTZ 5t CO AfiENTS
lor the Riviere, Oardlat Ca. ltrandles thava
Just received, per 'Archlmide." Captaiu Kouiero--3Ai
hi ds. Louis Keesteu C'ltte Wines,
Do. do. do
The above Wines will commence discharging tu
l THURSDAY KXT.
I Also in Bond,
ISO x lou'senn Pherry.
ISO H Do. l'ori.
60 H Dry Port.
M H Maderlsa.
SObhds. St. Fmlllan's Claret, . ,
100 oo. Act Rey Claret.
The above Wines will be sold at tbe Lowest Market
Bates. FREDERICK BALTZ 4 CO..
lU9 6t No. 110 WALNUT Street.
MB KATHAJfS & 5 ON?,
IMPORTERS
OF
BRANDIES, WINES, GINS,
Eto. Etc. ' -
i ' . . v.i .i i
No. 19 North FRONT Street
rHILADELl'llIA. -
MOBE8 HATHAUB,
HOHACK A. SIATHAPfS,
OKLANDO I). MATnABH.
1 laa
JpRED. BALTZ & CO., ' , : ,
IMPORTERS OF WINES, GINS, Eto '
BOLE AGENTS FOR
Riviere, Cardat &. Co.' a
COG A AC
No. 116 WALNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA. 9 J 3l
E M O V A . L. ......
J E It II Y WALKE It,
WINK MERCHANT,
HAS REMOVED TO
No. 421 WALNUT STREET,
' PHILADELPHIA. 108 mwtOtrp
cutlery
A flna BflAnrtment nf POniTRI an.l
TAHLK CUTLERY. RAZOtW, RA
ZOR STROFH. LAIIKh Hill skUa.
IA1-.K AM) TAILORS' BHEAItn, KTC. at
L V. URL HOLD'S
Cutlery Store, No. 13 south tenth Htreet,
B18S . Three doors above Walnut
HARD RUBBER ARTIFICIAL
LIMBS, Arms, Legs, Appliances tor ,
Deioruilty, eto. eio. xoese A,iinosarj
irannierrea irotn ore j" uuui,, ,
are the llKhtest, boi durable, com tort-1 J
ab e, periroc, and arUsilo substitutes V
yei inventea . .fivim mu
adoDUtd bv the united ntates uoveru
ment and our principal Wurueons. 1'ateuted August 18,
I hia, n, U, ar i. im. Jft
' S- 6 ABCH Btreet, Fhlladelpbla.
Tamphlets rj - lhm
LANDSCAPE DRAWING CARDS, A BEAU
tittil seileso views, fifteen in number. deslrae4
lor the Instruction ot Juvenile artlHts Price, 1 cents
paekaae- With the EVKNlliO TKLEORATR. VKW
VuBK CLlTl i-R 0., will be lound on sale at the
18) .. . NKW8 STANIV
d. W. comer BKYEKTB and CHEyMUT BtreeU.
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