8 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1867. I J C. STRAWRRIDCE & CO. SILKS! SILKS ! SILKS! tl'0 PLAID NILHS. CHEAP PLAID SILKS. CHEAP PLAIN SILKS. CHEAP FANCY SILKS. (I!C(Hi: SILKfe, 81-00 AND$I'13. RARUAINS IN HOIRlANTIO.I7E:SILK. rLAINMMiN, tl'IS. WIDE AKR HEAVY ItL.tCK MLKH FOB COAT, ftlfOO PF.ll YARO. WHITE GOODS ! Fine White Brilliant, 25 cents. Splendid Quality Brilliants, 28 and 31 cents. Bargains Id Nainsook Muslins. Bargains In Piques. Bargains In French Chintzes. Mew btyle i'lalU MusIIuk. DRESS GO0D3! JHAN1TE POPLINS FOR MIT. ALlXAMtltES FoR SI its.; UKVE ASSORTMENT OF UKEV .OOHS LIJHT ALI'Al'AN, ALL NEW SHADES. CL01HS FOR LADIES' WEAR 5000 Yards 100 Different Styles. Cloths, New Styles, 11-25. Very Handsome Cloths, SI 50. Double Width Cloihs, 81T5. All New Materials for Sackings constantly in (Slock. C'asKlineres for Business Suits. Cu'Hlmeres fur Boys' Suits. All-wool Casslraeres, 75 cents. J-'ine Cassi meres for Mour'u Wear, 9V'i't, LINEN DRILLS AND DUCKS. Plain Linens for Boys. Fancy Linens for Boys. Plaid and Stripe Linens. White Linen Drills. White Linen. Ducks. J. C, ST1UWBRII5GE & 10. NORTHWEST CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET STS. 1 lUsmmS PHILADELPHIA. AT THORNLEY'S!!! NEW GOODS, REAWTIFUL OOODS, fAJIIIIOKABLE UOOWi, DKIIUEULY CHEAP OOOD SILIi HOODS, DRESS tiOODM. LINEN GOODS, DOMESTIC WOODS WUIIG UOODS. (.OODS FOR MEN, UOODS FOR BOYS UOODS FOR CHILDREN. IN FACT, THORNLEY'S, IV. . CORNER EI II T II AND SPRING la a eood plaoe to buy PRY GOODS, because you are sure to get the worth of your money, aud always a large block to select from. , "ONE PRICE CASH STORK" THE FIVE BTORY WHITE BUILDING. Established In 18..3. 3 168m8p JOHN W. THOMAS, Kos.405 and 407 North SECOND St. NOW OPEN, A FULL ASSOHTM E'T OK BEST BLACK SILKS, CIIENE SILKS, PLAIN SILKS, 82BmllrpJ PLAID S1LUS, FIGURED GRENADINE, UEBNAKI, FRENCH ORGANDIES AND LAWNS, LARGE VARIETY' OF GREY GOODS. I A SHAWLS. N D GEORGE FRYER, No. 916 CHESNUT STREET, Invites attention to his Elegant Stock of REAL INDIA CAMELS HAIR SHAWLS, LONO AND SQUARE, This reason's importation. At moderate prices. Together with a choice selected b took of btlka, Blmwls, and DrOBB Goods, which wilt be sold CHEAP. 4 18 Sitt A T RETAIL. POPULAR PRICES IN SILKS, DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, LINENS. XIOUBKING GOODS, ,.uir.RKM. AND UOUSE-rUBNIsn ING DBT GOODS. JAS. R. CAMPDELL & CO., DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS. CHECK SILKS EDWIN HALL & CO., No. 28 SOUTH SECOND STREET, OPENED THIS MORNINU A CASE OF CHECK SILKS, Measuring Full Twenty Inches Wide, AT 81-00 PKR YARD. 4 1fth2t4p p A? KtCNS FOR LADIES. NOW OPEN New Paris Cloaks and Mantillas, WALKING SUITS AND COSTUMES DE VOYAGE, For Ladies and Misses. BLACK DRESS SILKS FROM M TO 81V Uce Points and Rotondes. oris mti:s-MAKtNU ihpaktjidm, V'nder the superintendence of accomplished ruodlstia In MOW OPEN lor the piom.pt execution of all orders entrusted to us. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., ' siuthluirp No. 9S0 CHKSNUT Street QAKCAU'S L DRESS 1S. EDWIN HALL & CO., ftu. 2S StUTJI SE(0ND STREET, Opened Till Morning, from Auction, SEVERAL LOTS OF VEKY CHEAP DRESS GOODS, 418 tlB2tlp AT 85 AND 31 CENTS PER YARD. ftOYELTIES U BUCK SILKS, NOVELTIES IN CLOAKINGS, NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS, NOVELTIES IN WHITE GOODS, AT FtVE L R O Y'S, Nos. 4 and 6 North EIGHTH St., mutual ABOVE MARKET. O THE LADIES. WE ARE NOW RECEIVING OCR SPRING SVPPLY OF WHITE GOODS, AMONG WHICH ARE; -r -r I". FRINGED LACE TIDIES, dr STY LE FRINGED APPUO.IU A - " NEW STYLEFRINGED CROCHET TIDIES, ALLENCIENNES, LACE MUSLINS, TUCKED MUSLINS, BK I I.LI ANTE, FRENCH HULL, SOFT CAMBRICS, TARLETANS, SHEER LAWNS, ORGANDIES, INDIA TWILLS, NAINSOOKS, - INDIA MULL, WHITE AND COLORED PKIUETS, FRENCH PERCALES. MADAPOLAMS, Together with a choice assortment of COLLARS. CCFF8. BETS, WORKED EDGINGS lNbEKTlNGH. BANDH, LACES, CAMBRIC 11 AN DK EitCHIEFB, HOSIERY. ALL AT TUE PRESENT REDUCED PRICES. SHEPPARD, VAK KARLINGEN & ARRISON, HlbstuM NO. IOCS CUESNVT TBCT, DRY GOODS. 113 EPSTEIN & HAINES, U3 MOM. US AND 11 NORTH NINTH ST., ABOVE ARCH, Or THE LATE FIRM OF OWEN EVANS & CO. Under our old motto never to be undersold, con tinue to oiler the greatest Jiargains since the panic of lWi7. SMALL STORE. NM ALL RENT, SMALL PROFITS. WIllopeDon Monday, from the cash auction and Bherlll a sitles of the pail week MkC yards Fast Color Chintz. 12', c. Moo " best Bleached Muslin. I2',c. ' " "..w .. " yard-wide, llaMe. 10 piece, best M Muslin. 2.1c. )u " " 10-4 " 6ic. 1M dozen all linen Towels, I2'c. htKJ IldKfs.. w,c. K) HdkR, I2',c. m,0 ' yard-long all linen Towe's. sc. WHITE I.OODS! WHITE tlOOOS! SO pieces sott tlnlsli Cambric. 20 to 6nc. tu puces plain and phild Nainsook, 26 to (Xic. in pieces tine brilltant, 111 to "Sc. ion puces while pli)ue, 4oc. to (I. ;, pieces Victoiial.awn, lli to 6oc. Also H 00 yatdt Jaconets, Cambrics, and Striped Itusllns at (treat liaiKnins. 10 plete all-wjnl Flannel, 81 to 2c. JJHKB C-OOIW AT 11AIK1AIN3!! ro pieces Dross Uoods Irom 12!, to 87c. Mi pieces Lupin's all-wool Delaines, all colors, 87.'c. 100 pu ces Pliild Poplins, :i7;ac.; worth 62',c. All colors of P. Bin Mohairs and Black Alpacas; also, double-widlli Wool Uelulnes, Sic. to Al io. HUiSIEK Y CHF.API! OLOVKS LOWl! WOO pair Best Kid Ulovesf 1'15, better loan the Pay Hon Jouvln, selling on biKhlh street at i'2S. (ientB' Halt Hohu, 121, lull renular made, Sic. ludit'S' Hose, 12',, full reeuliir made, 4."io. CLtn ilH AMI CAriSIMEKES LOW. Double width Cloths from 5c. to $2110. 6ti pieces alt wool CasBlnieres. 6.1c. to ii'JS. lvd dozen Shirt ! runts, all linen, 16 to 75c. 10 piece Table Linen, 47c to (1-10. 10 pieces line Melton Cloth. (&'. ALL THE LEADING MAKKH OF MUSLINS, AT THE LOWKl COMPETITION PRICKH. WIlliHniRville, WaniHutta, Porestdale, and Whit ney: km Utica, 5c, Warranted genuine WlUlanisvllle, 28c, 5li pieces snining Linen, ', to (I. Also, a general assortment of Dry Goods 10 per cent, cheaper thun the cheapest. All we ask is a call. Oue price only. All good uurked In plain figures. EPSTEIN & HAINES, Nos. 118. 113,'s N NINTH Street, Above Arch. It Price A Wood's Old Hland. QPENINC SPRING SILKS. HA NDS09IE PLAID SILKS, AT 73 CENTS PER YARD. PLAID SILK, AT l-00. PLAID MILK, $183 AND gl'30. BLACK SILK FOR SACO.CES, YARD WIDE, 8.fll5. BLACK SILK FOR WALKING SI ITS, AT r 73 AND hi-OO. SPLENDID ASSORTMENT BLACK SILK FROM ACCTION. DRESS GOODS IN EVERY VARIETY. ALL THE NEW STYLES. MARSEILLES COUNTERPANES, FINK QUALITY, AT 8!PO(i, BALMORALS, FROM Sl13 TO ifOO. HOOP SKIRTS. MADEENPRESSLY FOR OUR TRAD', VERY LOW. BEST 10-4 SHEETING, AT SO CENTS. KOUSi: FURNISHING GOODS. FULL STOCK, AT PRICES BELOW COMPETI TION. iTOlJUDY & DUNKLE, it NO. 1 10 NORTH EIGHTH STREET. gTVANS & PHIPPS, N. W. CORNER TENTH AND ARCII STS., Will open on Monday morning, a large Invoice of the mom desirable Goods yet oilered. LADIES' CLOTHS AND CASSIMKRES. Hew and booutllul Spring styles, Plain and fancy at reduced prices. CHEAP AND BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS. Borne splendid styles at extensively low prices, ranging from 12)4 cents to 2 per yard. 1 case all-wool Delulnes, choice colors, 37.',C. 1 case all-wool, double width, line quality, 75 cents, WMol'iIr8 of rich shades, from 48 cents up. Chenes lor travelling Dresses, 37H cents up. Piques, Plain and Figured, very cheap. Plain and ritriped Nainsooks. Swiss Muslins. Cam brics, and lntHP assortment of White Goods, at prices we know will please you, LINEN GOODS THAT SELL PAST. Figured and Striped Linens, very cheap. KOdo.en line Damask, only 87'i cenls. 1 case Towels, rare chance, VIM cents. Marseilles and Honey Comb Quilts, Flannels, and all the leading makes of Muslius at the Very lowest cusli prices. EVANS & PHIPPS, N. W. CORNER TENTH AND jltll STS. j h Another lot of those fine quality Kid Gloves, t'liTiu l color. Come soon, and get your favorite colors. J9b QRANITE POPLINS! CRANITE POPLINS ! Attractive and Scarce Goods! WE OFFER THIS MORNING, 2000 YARDS GRANITE POPLINS, FOB SUITS. 1300 YARDS MELANGE POPLINS. CHOICE SHADES. 800 VARUS DOUBLE AND SINGLE WIDTH PONGEE. 373 YARDS SULTAV A CLOTHS, SCARCE AND DESIRABLE. 430 YARDS CRAPE POPLINS, CHEAP, 73 CENTS. STOKES & WOOD'S, 8 9s N O. 702 ARCH STREET. DLAID ORGANDIE 8 W I S S. Will open to-dav. n small lot nt 25 cents a yard, ELEGANT STKIIE1 MUSLINS, FOR DKKSSI'S. Will open to day, a huge lot of beautiful showy Stripes, wlili iigure, xs Inches wide, at 50 ceuts a yard; nave ueeu wiuiiHsnieii in so ceiics a yaro. Will open to-duy, a lurua loo tot of imrrow Em broidered Hands, to match the recent lot of wider Huiids, the two yuras lor the usual price or one vard. having been purchased at a discount of AO Per cent, off . J- .X I . 1 s;f, Tost recflved a superior lot of superfine Eitra T lot Brussels Net. a yard wide, at a reduced mice. GRENADINE VEILS. Best quality imported, great Variety of colhrs. at 2S cents a Veil. Please notice that this Veil isGrenu dine, not Gauze, aud the beat quality Imported. At won m:s LACE AND EMRROIDKUY STORE It No. XH North EIGHTH street. CHEAP DRY GOO I'S, CARPETS, MATTINGS, OIL CLOTHS. AND WIMDOW SUADKd. V. E. ARCH AMB ATTLT. N, E. Corner ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets, ouened thla morning, from auotlou Ingruiu Carpets, all 1 wool, at 76c 87c. II. 11-25. S1-.47. and trw. Ingrain Carpels, wool tilling, 400,, 50c and 820. English Tapestry Brussels Carpels, only (PTJ, Entry aud hlalr Carpets, aac. to ;,ac Jtag uarj nets. 4ikv ir.f llMimi Camels. 8oc. to tije. floor oil Cloths. 6lic. Window KhiideB. 1 to fi. Plain Window Hoi laud, hue. White Matting. a7c. to 5oc. Red Mattimi, tnc. to6uc. Woollen Druggets, ! to lt). rllr Oil Cloths, V'ic. Biriug Chintzes, 12c. to ic. DeLalue.4. W. Muslins, llo. fiyy PTOHE, fJlMn, N. F. Corner ELEVENTH and MARKET Blroets. lilpiBi Ailons of Character, with Advice on Huskies Henlth. Education, ete. given daily, by liiuthJWiurpJ j. Im t Aritn, at No, CUEft UX HUeet, WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. JUST OPENED AN INVOICE OF FINE ENCLISH ELECTRO-PLATED WARE. CLARK & BIDDLE, No. 712 CHESNUT Street, 4 13smw2mrp PHILADELPHIA. SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW! GOLD WATCHES, GOLD CHAINS, DIAMOND RINGS, EOLID PILVEIl-W AKE AND FINfci CLOCKS, Of all Btyles and patterns, and all to be SOLD A r 171 VIS CENTS I-VOII. As the undersigned Is giving up the retail business, alter being tweiuy years In the trade, and as thou sands ol my customers k now that 1 nave one of the iHrgeslaud best stocks of WATCHES AND JEWELRY IN THE CITY. BALK TO COMMKNCK THIS MOIININO. April 8. 11-67. and be continued KVEP.Y DAY and KVN1NG until ell Is soul out, at I'lVBtMNlH KACH. Hie public In gem-ral uieluvleoto c mo hi (I t-ee for themselves the Gold and M ver Watches, (.old l b nil s. Sllver U are, Iilnmunds. and hII the dil lereut styles of goods going at F1VK C'KNTsieauh, I H. MULLIGAN, NO. 052 NORTH SECOND STREET, 4 17Ctrp 1 IIILADELPHIA. MEAD & CO,, No. 910 CHESNUT STREET, SECOND FLOOR, Have Just finished several NEW BTYLES OV TEA i-i.TS, aud are now offering them at lowest prices. TEA SETS, 0 PIECES, PLAIN g'-tl TO 930 TEA SETS. O PIECES, CHASED 94 I EA SETS,0 PIECKS, CHASED (JST TEA SETS.O PIEi'ES, CHASED.... 8SO TFA SETS, 6 PIECES, VERY RICH S13 TEA SETS.O PIECt S, VliUV UK II.. 933 MEAD & CO. AUK fOW AT NO. 010 CHESNUT ST., SECOND FLOOR. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR CARE. MEAD & CO., Manufacturers, 4 4 8mrp NO.OIO CHESNUT STREET. HATS AND CAPS. PARK H. CASSADY, HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM, No. 253 North EIGHTH St. HATS sold at this establishment, are faclurcd under the superintendence of It AL.VIN K. THAYER. LARGE SALE VALUABLE COTTON AND MACHINERY, WOOLLEN NEW STEAM ENGINE, ETC. ON TUESDAY MORNING APRIL 30, AT 10 O'CLOC.v At the MMecently occupied bv the late James Wilde, situated In Upper Darby, near Kelleyvllle, on the Media Railroad, 6 miles from Philadelphia, WILL BE BOLD All the VALUABLE COTTON AND WOOLLEN MACHINERY. Including a new 6l-horse Corlles Steam Engine, Tubulat Boilers, with Sharing, Steam Pipes, Belting, Bobblus, Reeds, UeJdles, Dye Tubs Fixtures, etc. etc. The Machinery will be sold In lots. CataloEuea will be ready for delivery on and after the 16th lust., at the Auction more. THOMAS BIRCH & SON, AUCTIONEERS, NO. 1110 CHESNUT STREET. 4 13,10,18,20,23,25.27.59 BLANK BOOKS, OF mE BfST QUALITY, ON HAND AND MADE TO ORDER, COUNTING HOUSE STATIONERY. E. HOSKINS & G0.9 BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, STATIONERS AND PRINTERS, 21 tnthsBmrp NO. 018 ARCH STREET RAUCH'S RAW BONE MUPER.PHOSPHATE OF LIME. The great Fertiliser for all crops. Quick In It action, and permanent In lu Ueclu. Established over twelve yean. Dealers .upplled by the cargo, direct from the wharf v imh umiiuiucuiry , on hlk;i Manu.aoturedouiyb, jjAUGH SONS, COfflce No. 10 Bouth DELAWARE Avenue, t feuw 2rp PbUadeiphla, CABPETINGS. 1867. SPRING. 1867. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, 9 0 4 CHESIMUT STREET rillLADKLPIIIA. OPENING OF SPRIKO IMPORTATIONS NEW CARPETINCS. J. F. 6l E. B. ORTJE. 100 PIECES YABD AND A HALF WIDE VELVETS. J. F. & E. B. ORfJE. 1000 PIECES JOHN CROSSLEY & SONS' EACLISII TAPESTRY CARPETS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. J. F. & E. B. ORftSE. G00 PIECES BEST MAKE S ENGLISH BRUSSELS. J. F. & E. B. ORNE. EAGLISII BRUSSELS CARPETS TOR HALLS AND STAIRS, WITH EXTRA DORDERS. J. F. & E. B. ORTJE. CHOICE DESIGNS FREXCI1 CIIEMLLE CARPETS. J. F. & E. B. ORWE. S50 PIECES English Royal Wilton Carpets. J. F. & E. B. ORR1E. 50 SIIEETS EXTRA QUALITY ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS J. F. & E. 9 0 11 4 ORNE CHESPJUTSTREET 100 PIECES KEW CANTON MATTIGS, WHITE, CHECIEDi nntl FANCY, S 16 itatbtm4p ' A liLi -WIDTHS. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. DISTRICT COURT -Judge Pharswood. - Thin Court fat to-day to resume the trlsl of the en, of Jr ura K. (Vinklln v.. Theodore Adams. It will he re membered that this Is an action to recover damage lor deceit alleged to have been practised by dolen rleni upon plaintiff. The defendant was one of the hrm ot AdamaA lvls. broker., In Ch.snuil slnwt. above Third. He alfo was a Government con tractor, and he obtained a contract lor building 0 miles of telegraph. 11. told Mr. Conklia of thla and, saying be could not attend to thla and his lmrcsi m the firm of Adams A Levis, h. offered to sell that l iferent to Mr. Conklln. R held out to that gentleman that the Arm was worth 1200.0" 0, and bl. Interest well worth 100,000. In seen ritieH aud outstanding debts against many of the bent inoni-yvu men in ineciiy. r, (.onKiin nought till. Interest, paying IM.iOU In whlskv. tl5.(ma In nmih. aiul I'in.m c In Mocks Hut when he attempted to recover his money by setthug these claims against ''the btni ' men In the city," lit discovered that some of them did not annw me nrm oi A asms v Levis, some had bad no dealings with It. ar d to others this Hrm wu in. dented so that altogether he recovered only aoont ti'MHiO. And It is aliefreo that delendant knew these ii'emenls to he tiil-e hn oe maue them. The uelense aliened th.it when .Mr. Adam, went Into the firm of Adams A Levis, he nlsced In Ihp concern Ins) W;(i iii t sh. Mr. Levis attended to all the busi ness el the firm, and M r. Adams knew nnihlnir wh.l- eerof the stnndum o the books, except what be hei rd from Mr. Levis. Mr. Adam, had Intended to leave ilie clly and take up the contract ol building tehiciaiih lines, and he wished In rlona mi his lnieiel in thla firm. Mr. Cnnklln had fre- ijneptly none business t r .Mr. Levis, and he leery ki w moie aimut the bus In ess of a broker. particularly that of Adams Levis, than Mr. .Anams old. ir. Levi, and a gentleman named luines talked to Mr. Conklln about the matter, and the latter coi.cluiled to buy. Mr. Adams knew that he hadputlluo.omiinrash In the firm; he thought It was S' 111 there, and was astonished to hear that Mr. Cotik I in had failed to see IL He made no other (tale- -run t tl nt ti at he had idxced tlio.iioo In the firm, and still hod llixt Interest. Mr. Couklln botiKht. paying (lO.iliu in ca n that was taken from the firm, and which Mr. Aduni- had put thure, '20,uu0 In stocks, also li ki ii Irom the firm, and the baiauce ot imakw In Honor. Mr. 1'tnklin knew how the matter sto d win n h bought, and Mr. Admin dd not know, On trial. Jol nO. rmlltand Oeorge'Junkm, Ksit., for ph Iiitlll; 1 bomas Elcock aud Ueorge Eurl, Esiis., for deli i dm t. COV MT OF QUARTER BESSFONS-Judire Rrew- I ster. MUcellaueous business was beiore the Court lu-da.v. '1 he Court of Oyer and Terminer will meet to try homicide esses on Monday, April 2:i. IHB7. and I he fol low inn cuses will he calli u: -Commonwealth vs. Oxcar rnrler; ommonweslih vs. Kerr and McC'ormick: CnmmonweHlth vs. Ellengei; t'o nmonw. alth vs. Baker; Common weulth . Lei.; Commonwealth vs. Toohill. Lewis fmlth, who pleaded guilty to a charireor larceny, was seuteuctd to six niuntut iu County Prison. Edward W. Masson, convicted of a charceof carry ing concealed deadly weapons, was sentenced to pay a fine o' $ioo. to undergo an lmprionmcnt ot one year in County Prison, and to enter security in f"iOu0 tokeep the peace, especially towards Edward B, Edwards. In the rase of the young sailor, Monteumery, who pleaded guilty to a charge of larceny, upon applica tion of his counsel. Leonard Fletcher, Esq., his sen teure wasuspeuded, aud he was given another op portun'ty to ref rm. Joseph 11. Hartley, convicted of a charge of bigamy, was sentenced to the Couuty Prison for one jear. William R. Warner, convicted of a charge of em hezr.lc n ent, was sentenced to the County Prison for one ye ar. TIiIb defendant was convicted at the February terra ol the Court, and was then allowed to enter lnoou ball lor his apoe'nnue at Court 'or sentence. When the day lor sentence arrived Wagner could not be found. OtTIi er William R. Thomas, ot this Coon, whs sent to Richmond, Inl., whi-re he bad gone. and. wiihont any diUiculty, brought him back on the 14 li of tills month. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT-Judge -Cailwalader In this Court this morning a case of peculiar Imprest to the public was oelore lbeCotirt. The Ikc-s wi ie as to lows: A few days aco a revenue cfl.oet seld upon the store of the Hrm of Mack A Beiitty, enn. mission merchants, and stated that his reasrn lor ho doing whs to make an investigation ol their slock. It fetins that this seizure was not immediately communicated to the United States nuthcrliii-s lu this cil : and this morning the firm of Mack A Realty, through their coun-el, made applica tion to the Court for leave to have i heir stock libeled and released. Judge Cailwulnder granted tlieanpll. ca'lon, saying that It wa theduly o theactlng officer to con muiilciile such a seizure to the judicial authori ties Immediately alter the (act, aud recommending I lie course of conduct pursued by the applicants to nil rltlrep srrlfRr. oironmsrtinr.H, QLEN ECHO MILLS, GERMAN TTfN, PHILADELPHIA. 'V 't McCALLUMS, CREASE d; -10 AN, No. 509 CHESNUT STREET. t MANUFACTURERS OF THREE-PLY CARPETINQS, EXTRA 8UPER INGRAIN BUPEKFINE INGRAIN, FINE INGRAIN, TWILLED AND PLAIN VENETIAN, RUG 8, MATS, ETC. CAKTON MATTINGS, IRESH IMPORTATIONS, All Witltlis tiud Stylow. niCALLUnS, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT STREET. RETAIL DEPARTMENT, No. 519 CHESNUT STREET. MclALLUIS, CKEASE & SLOAN. gTEAifl CARPET CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, NO. 611 S. SEVENTEENTH STREET. 1 he best CARPET CLKA KER In use. All orders promptly attended to. 4 b ini4p JO.sfcPlI WILSON, Proprietor. VtfOOD & CARY, No. 725 CHESNUT. Street, OPEN DAILY NEW STYLES FANCY BONNETS, LADIES' AND Ml MS KM' HATS. NOVELTIES IN FRENCH FLOWERS, MAKIUEAIT FMMVERS, ItKO.VZE FL l U' EKHr RONNET FRAMES, SILKS, RIBRONS.CKAPiai, ORNAMENTS, IKINUK, KTt. STRAW MONNETS, ENGLISH HATS, MOt'RNINO IIONNETS. , WOOD & OAKY, 26Vm NO. 7'S 'IIESNTT STIIKWT. Q.A II FIELD'S SUPERIOIf CIDER VINEGAR Warranted free from all POISONOUS ACIDS, l or .ale by all Grocer., and by the Hole AgeiiU. . PAUL & FERGUSON, 1 1t 3JU8PJ MO. NORTH WATER XV
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