The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, October 19, 1867, FIFTH EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PlflLADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1007.
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SOVTII AMERICA.
kataralil rro rrA,r-Tfc.
B...l. Para, M"o Kte.
"""" nMt 2ft.-The Provincial
Ooy.rnmoni li i form og v or Bneno- A .
Hon ' P"5J"d to nturalltlon U about to
A treaty Jn Wi (,OTetnment of Uruguay
bo formed by tbe w whloh those 8 paolnh
ltb Hpaln , hlvl resUlei for ten year. In tbe
poblto 7ltho "mo and Sp'n will have
entitled to 0lUaenhJp,na i llo d,nnerhM
Bomore olalm on tbem. a Pof Mexloo RnU
lately taken 'red for tbe cause of re-
phea were deli'er wgnn ton L,n.
publlcanlem: nd Oarlbalill occupied
coin, '",1,, anion the decoration of Iho
prominent pl e feUvai was heid. The
EEStloVof rallroBd has been authorized
rffimtSrof of Brar.il.and tbe plan will at
be carried one Tbe road will have Its
imln" in the city of Hlo Grande do Bui, and
expected to reach the coal regions of Can
Junta in the province of San I'rdro. The
steamship North America, from New York,
tna landed 148 emigrants In Montevideo, and
BOO more are expected from Mobile. They are
aid to be a very active olaoa of men, and are at
once going to work to cultivate the ground.
The American steamship Brooklyn ar
rived In Jtahiii on the 6t h Instant, on her way
to the United States. The new monitor Rio
Grande was lanncbed at Hlo Janeiro on the
j7tb Instant. The Bpanish iron-clud frigate
Nnmancla left Klo Janeiro on the loth for
Europe, to be repaired.
Montevideo, August 30. Themost Important
topics of Interest are tbe revolts which take
place In the lntetlor of the Argentine Hepubllc,
l tie question about capital puntHhinents, de
bated In the Legislative body; and tne slee of
Ilumaita. The province of Cordova has risen,
la InBnrrectlon against the Government; Seve
rn! public officials, and even tbo Minister of
War, wbo had been sent by the Central Govern
ment, were Imprisoned, aud several battalions
of National iuard have led for tbe sceneof dis
order to restore order. Heveral other provinces
are expected to Tlse unless the war Is speedily
terminated; and General Urqulza, the enemy
of tbe alliance wllli Brazil, Is suiu to excite the
people to revolt, llie allied forces are besieging
and bombarding the fortress of Ilumaita,
where Lopee, the Dictator of Paraguay, keeps
himself at present, after having been routed
out of all his strong positions; and It is expected
he must soon capitulate. Thus the war is
Actually drawing to a close.
J'wtocWpeum jrom the beat of the War. An en
gagement has taken place between a body of
the allied troops and a detachment of the
enemy. The Paraguayans had 160 men killed
and a great many wounded; an olllcer and
about 20 soldiers were taken prisoners.
The passage of Curupaity has been forced. The
squadron has effected the passage without
being affected by the numerous torpedoes,
Which the skill of the pilots has known how to
avoid. At 11 o'clock in the morning the squa
dron arrived at the port of Ilumaita, and com
menced to open fire at 2 P. M., tho strongest
battery of the fort answering the tire. The
squadron of Humalta keeps its communication
opeu with Curnpally by means of an impro
vised road. At tbe time of the departure of the
mail boat, news reach us to tbe efleet thai the
bombardment of Humalta continues, and that
the bleamboat Tamandarc, whiuh had her ma
chinery damaged, is repaired and ready again
for action. The shipping news of the port of
Montevideo is of a cheerful character, and
trade is on tbe Increase. Out of the(i7i vessels
which arrived during the first quarter of 187,
'15 have unloaded their cargoes at that place.
The. number of vessels arrived in the ports
of the Argentine Republic, Paraguay,
and the Oriental Kepublio is 1(118, carrying
810,676 tons. Thernuuiber of passengers arrived
from Europe during the same period amounts
to 12,667.
Business in general has been rather animated.
Hides for export to the United States and France
have been much in demand. Wool is only
ualable in fine qualities and at reduced prices.
FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER.
From Le Follet.
According to the great preparations being
made in tun Paris liouaes, H tip pears that the
coming winter season will abound In novelties.
Many new patterns tor toe make of bodies have
been ehowu by the modintn. San-Bed as they
are that the gored ekirts will be etill preferred,
. they think that the bodies miht still be ren
dered a little more varied and Graceful. Ttiev
are making tuein open in frout, in "Loals XV"
tyle, lull back ttud front, cut square or in
fioints, corselets a la I'rlneew, etc. But one
hing of which we cau speak moro decidedly is,
that they will be more trimmed tban they have
been latterly. As for sleeves, we And the wide,
open make Is frradually reappearing,
The long dress also, it not made of broehe
material, Is much trimmed, and we see that
short costumes are rather moro elaborately
ornamented than formerly. Thus frequently
the upper skirt will be trimmed with a let fringe,
headed with an embroidery of Jet, the under
skirt merely having an embroidery without
fringe. For simpler costume the material
being alpaca, mohair, etc. both skirts are usu
ally Just finished off by a plisee of the same, or
perhaps lozenges of taffetas, matching the color
of tbe dress. These lozenges, made in satin on
taffetas drees, are very pretty. Black taffetas
robes are still very much trimmed round the
bottom with an embroidery of jet beads.
Short costumes of striped velvet are very ds
ttngue. These, of course, are quite without
trimming, the upper skirt being draped with
large buttons or silk cord and tassels.
The Maile Antoinette fichu is universally ad
mired indeed, just now it maybe called quite'
"the thing." It is made in all kinds of lace
(black and white), muslin, net of the same ma
terial as the dress worn, and also of . black
taffetas prettily trimmed, and has been worn
both as out-door and in-door dress. For the
former, of course, the season is now too far ad
vanced, but it seems as mdeh liked as ever, and
will retain its place as in-door costume. Lace
is extremely fashionable, both woollen aud silk.
Wide ribbons have become so indispensable
that they claim special notice in an article on
le mode. Tout le mode wear them ladies, girls,
and little boys. They are made of an immense
width; some for ladles' wear are nearly half a
yard, those for children a quarter of a yard
wide; not to mention the Italian scarf, which is
Mill wider, but is made of an extremely soft silk.
In several shaded colors, and is merely looped
together without a bow. It is quite an art to
lie the bows of these ribbon sashes, as the form
is of more importance than one might suppose.
They must no longer be tied in two flat bows as
formerly; there must be four two upper bows
like wings, and little boys wear them under
their vests or paletots. However, It is not only
for tashes tbat ribbon is required; we have it
msed in the hair, for trimming dresses, aud
sometimes just tied round the upper part of tbe
aleeve, about hall-way between the elbow aud
the shoulder.
The Grant Family.
ir.VISr.cll?M1 ,ln Windsor, Connecticut,
the mmo . nclent tombstones erected to
llMl?TM!tilh,e.0r.,,l rarally- A Kenealo
fatallv back t i .rhas traceJ General Grant s
br Kl u flr8t aPPeurance in this ooun
wTled l fJomWpSSSn thUd -v Kockwell
"wo.ln the MarvVlv. Enland, March 80,
tucket May iW y Mr uZ' ttnJ"ived at Nan-'
Massachusetts & nin"fr r'S? M DoT0'
Connection t, ottid , wl tn V,:6 ,emov'V to
Chester, afterwards named Win Si,1 ,U',""
xoauy years be was principal survev.M. f.r
town clerk, and deacon, liere be J. "f1?".1,
hm, fcusanna Kockwell, the wSo J10, k
ve children. Ha died n, ids aS AiTl.lh
Kulh Kockwell, theseoond daU(bt?cf Sn
Grant, murrled Christopher HunUnSio,?.
great granddaughter, Martha Huntington ir??..
ried Noah Grxnr, a great grandson or Mat'tw"
I'rom this marriage came the second XaZ',
Grant, a captain lu the old French war Ttii
third son of this Captain Noah Grant, who aldo
bore the oame of Noah, resided in Coventrv
1 ... n. I l. . Y .... I n .. , - J I
Jesse Koot, .Chief Justice of(he Huproiue
uoari oi nueuwuat irom iu to 18U7, nd
this Jesse Itoot Grant is the father of UIvshom
A lady of Rldgeville, Lorain oountr, Ohio.
Laving the rheumatism la her hip, recently
employed an Klyria doctor, who administered
saorphioe by blowing it into the veins. It
Affected the whole system, went to the heart,
Asa caused uer death in as nonr.
1867. J. . CS ii-. U. Ulii.l2i, !Ub7.
NO. 0O4 OHE8NUT STREET,
niTE HOW OPKXCD THEIR
Fall Importations of New Carpetings
J. F. Cc E. B. ORiME,
1STO. 0O4: OHESISTUT STREET.
500 PIECES J. OROSSLEY & SONS' PATENT
TAPESTRY CARPETS.
J- F. tt E. B. ORWE,
NO. 0O4 OKCESNXJT STREET,
300 PIECES ROYAL WILTON CARPETS.
J. F. & E. B. ORfJE,
NO. 904 OHESNUT STREET,
NOVELTIES IN FRENCH CHENILLE CARPETS.
J. F. & E. B. ORTJE,
ISTO. 904 CHESISTUT STREET,
500 Pieces New Styles English Brussels Carpets.
J. F. & E. B. ORTJE,
2STO. 904 OKCESISTUT STREET,
250 Pieces Yard and a half Wide Velvet Carpets.
J. F. & E. B. ORTJE,
NO. 904 CHEBNUT STREET,
ROYAL WILTON OAEPETS,
BRUSSELS CARPETS,
For Stairs and Halls with Extra Borders.
J. F. & E. B. 0RNE,
NO. 904 OHESNUT STREET,
50 SHEETS ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS.
CARPETINGS.
519 CHESAUT STREET. 519
FINE CARPETINGS
AT REDUCED PRICES.
WE WILL SELX OUB
ASM1SIIEBS,
BOTAL WILTONM,
VIXTETS,
ENOLUn BBCSSELS
TAPEMTBT BBHSSEJU9,
TBBEE-FLTS,
HIT PER UfdBAIHfl,
TEJC JETIANS,
BBVKSBIJI AND DAMASK
HALL AND-STAIR CARPETS,
WITH EXTRA BORDERS, ' '
ENGLI81I OIL CLOTII8,
IS fcHORT,
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF DESIRABLE
CARPETINGS,
At Greatly Reduced Prices,
With a view to BELLING OFF OTTK ENTIKB
BTOCK.AT OU RETAIL WAREHOOMS,
No. 519 CHESNUT Street,
Frlor to Removal on first ol January next.
Ml CALLUM, CREASE &, SLOAN,
10 1 tutbB2mrp
NO. S19 CHENNUT ST.
832 CAKPETIACS. 832
ARCH STREET.
FALL STOCK NOW OPEN
AT TUB
. AltOU STREET
CARPET WAREHOUSE
JOSEPH D LACK WOOD,
. 8 ARCII STREET,
HC2ia T'ktlgwNu1ui.BouUBIia
CARPETINGS.
OTICE.
LEE DOM & SHAW,
NO. 010 ARCII STREET,
BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH STREETS,
Will continue to sell tbelr stock or
CARPETINGS
AT PRICES TO CORRESPOND WITH LOW RENT
AND EXPENSES,
AND "VPaL OPEN DAILY NEW GOODS,
As they do not expect to move. 8 27 3inrp
DRY GOODS.
TOADIES' GRAND JUBILEE
EVANS &TPHIPPS',
Nt TV. COR. OF TENTH AND ARCII STS.,
HUE AWAKE STORE,
Commencing on MONDAY MORNING next, at 10
o'clock, and to continue daring tbe entire week, to
witness onr elegant and
OR AND DISPLAY OF OOODS.
Just opened, magnificent new tot of
Dreta Goods.
Ladles' Closktngs, - ,
Cloilis and Oumlmeres,
Blankets nd Shawl,
Bilks, ' '
Alpacas,
Table Covers,
Balmoral
CALICO AND HI7SI.INS,
At greatly reduced prices. Oar Cheap Goods sre
attracting the ladles tn large crowds around the beau
tiful corner.
E AIR AND JUST DEALINO
Is what the ladles' appreciate. Tney want a place to
puiclisNe iu wblch they can place Itili couliUence.
Tliis Is tne place.
TRY I N, AND PROTE IT,
Is all we ask, as thousands are doing dally. DON'T
lOKOET. EVANS PIHPPSt
Hstl CORNER TENTH AND ARCH BT.
J A lit E S
L E E,
NO. II NORTH SECOND STREET,
SIGN OF THE tiOLDEN liMB,
UAYEJCST RECEIVED A LABOE AND
iPLHSDlD ASMOBTMEHT OF
i .
PANTALOON STUFFS,
Of AEXi DEKCBIPTIONS, WHICH WILX,
RE SOLD AT THE LOWEST PRICE!),
WIIOIMAIK AND KKTAIU f8 2la
N D I A SHAWLS.
I
GEORGE FKYEli,
HO. 1 CHESNUT STREET,
Iras received and now open his Pall Importation ot
INDIA HBAWLHAND BCAiiJfS, together with
other kinds olBhawls. Also,
u It'll VHESS HUIN,
BLACU SII.US,
rorunis,
CL.OAKINGH
lOt mi CEOAHS.ETC,
Totwhlch tbe attention ef purchasers is InTltod. The
gods M purchased lor cash, aud will txt told eheap.
DRY GOODS.
piM'8 IRISH POPLINS.
TANOY BTBIPB BILK", m
FRFNCH MEBIITOJW TR0M ATJOTI0N.
BKAVY PtAID POPUNS, ft W.
HEAVY CORDED POPLIKS. W MhU.
J. C. STBAWBRIDeE A CO
N. W. corner EIGHTH and MARKET Bta.
LYONS CLOAKING YELVETS.
BLACK VELVET CLOTHS.
DAHLIA VELVET CLOTHS.
BLUE AND GBEKN PLAID CLOTHS.
J. C. STRAWRRIDHE A CO,
N. W. corner EIGHTH and MARKET Bta.
pjUaUENOT CANTON FLANNELS.
EHEISH CANTON FLAHJIEU,
SWANSRIN CANTON FLANNELS.
JT. C. STRAWBRIDB CO.,
N. W. corner EIGHTH and MARKET Bta.
J-JURON BLANKETS.
HURON RLANHETS.
HURON RLANHETS.
HURON BLANKETS.
We have now In store a complete assortment of the
celebrated HURON BLANKETS made expreasly
tor our sales, which, for fineness of wool, size, weight
and cheapness In price, excel any other Blanket la
the market.
KltaDT HUNDRED PAIRS FINE BLAN
KETS, KLIWHTLY SOILKD.
Borne Of thene Blabkets are the finest and largent
goods made, were si Ightls soiled at tbe mill, and will
be sold at about two-tbirdB of their original valuo.
All-wool Blankets, (3 00.
Large slue Blankets, 4'00.
Fine Large Blankets, S 00.
Very Flue Blankets, 16 00,
Buyers for Hotels. Boarding Houses, Public Institu
tions and Private Families, will do well to call and
examine oOr Immense stock and extremely low
prices. Many of the above goods are o Bering at less
than Importers' and manufacturers' prices.
All goods warranted as represented.
J. C. STBAWBBIDUE CO.,
N. W, corner EIGHTH and MARKET St.
pLAID CLOAKINCS.
BLUE AND CiREEN.
SCARLET AND RLAC( .
WHITE AND BLACK.
BLACK AND PURPLE.
CIREEN AND BLACK.
EAR 1 EST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY,
WHOLESALE AND BET AIL.
J. C. STRAWIJItlDGE & CO ,
NORTHWEST CORNER
EIGHTH AND MARKET STS,,
t lll.'mrp
PHILADELPHIA
Q L. O A K OPENING.
J. M. HAFLEIGH
AVlll open lu hit
IS E W STOlt E,
Nos. 1012 and 1014 CHESNUT St,
HIS FALL AND WINTER STYt.ESIN
CL.OAK8,
MONDAY, OCTOBER 21.
ALSO,
INDIA EITAWLS AND SCAUPP,
BltOOHE SHAWLS.
BLANKET SHAWLS.
DRESS MAKING.
J. M. H. would respectfully call tbe attention of his
customers to his well-organised DKftiW MAKLN(J
DKPABTME1ST, where every attention will be paid
to customers wishing Drotees made to order In a short
space of Hme. 1017 n
WKAKD KO W,
E. M. NEEDLES & CO.
Invite atU?utlou to tbelr first-class stock of
LACKS AND LACJ GOODS,
KMBBOIDKBICS,
UDRKtS.,
VEILS, am
To which additions will constantly be made of
meiuv.l.nKI OF THJC HKAWON.
They offer In their WHITK OOODS DJCPABT-
MKST
HEAVY BKIKT1NU CAMBBJOS,
At 80, 85, and 40 cents, a Great Bacrlnoa,
M.OH CIHVHIO
Q L O T H HOUSE;
S1I0DGRASS & CO.,
NO. S4 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
COMfLETE STOCK OF
Cloths,Coatings, and Cassimeres,
FOR LADIES', UENTLEMEN'S AND BOYS'
WEAR.
WE HAVE NOW IN BTORK OUR
FALL AND WINTER IMPORTATIONS OF
LADMS' VELVET CLOTHS,
IN REAT VARIETY OF STYLES AND
COLORS.
ALSO, VELVETEENS FOR EADIEiy
SACO.UES AND SUITS. IlOllmrp
DRY GOODS.
REMOVAL AM) OPEMm
J. M. HAFLEIGH
HAVINO COHPLETF.B piIS NEW AND
HANiriCENT
JSIAllULlil STOREj
Nos. 1012 and 1014 CHESNUT St.,
, Will Opsm tbe sanae ta tin Pnblle
On MONDAY, October 21,
Wtaen he will be prepared ta offer, 1st
Kreat Tarlety,
THE FINEST FABRICS AND LATEST
NOVELTIES IN 10 W 8lmw2t
FOREIGN DRESS GOODS.
DEPOT FOR
FURNISHING DRY GOODS.
A CARD.
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN & ARRIS0H,
NO. 1008 CHESNUT STREET,
Whose establishment tor the sale of
Iloiisc-I'urnhliliig Dry Goods
Is unequalled In the extent and variety of Its assort
ment, beg to announce to HOUSEKEEPERS RE
NEWING TntlH bUPFtY, or persons about to
furnish, that they arc now receiving their
FALL ASSORTMENT
OF
FRFSII EINEN, COTTON, AND W'.:OLLEN
CiOOBS FOR IIOUMEIIOLD UE,
AT I EDUCED PRICES,
: SUCH as
LINEN SIIKETI i JN,
COTTON SlIEETIHCIS,
PILES W LINENS,
PILLOW Ml SLINS,
DAM ASK. TABLK CLO'IHS,
TABLE I.I ENS,
DAMAKM NAPKINS,
BORDK RED TOWRLS,
Ton ELLIN M, O.UILTM,
HI.NUI.T,TBf.E ASfD
IMBRtSntltin PIANO AND TABLE
COVER,
And verv other article .altubl. for m woll-ordered
nouHehold. ID K s-.vst
727 UIKSAIT STKEET. 727
1' OPULAR. P R I G E 8
is
fcilks, Shawls. Velvets. Poplins, Reps,
Velour RusRe. Merinoes. Mous Lelaines
Alpacus. Mohairs, Alpaca Poplins,
Cbtne Poplios, Blelange Poplins, Irish
and French Poplins, ana Plaids,
Also. Hombazines, Biarritz Tamise,
and other Mourning Goods in great
variety, together with the most extensive
ttssoitmrnt of Miscellaneous Dry Goods
in the market.
Also, Blankets, Flannels, 'linens,
noueFTUKisbing Goods, Cloths, Cas
simeres, etc., in reliable qualities, at
low prices.
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.
WHOLESALE MPAKTMENT,
Dry Goods, by Piece or Package, at aud
under Market Rata.
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.,
leHtJl NO. 77 CIIKSWITT ST RKKT.
QL O A KINGS.
WE ARE DAILY RECEIVING TUG
NEWEST STYLES) OF
LADIES' CLOAKINCS,
WUK II WE OFFER AT UREATLY RE
DUCED PBICES,
IN ADDITION TO A FUEL LINE OF
FANCY CASSWERES,
COATINGS,
AND CiOODS OENEBALEY ADAPTED TO
SIEN'S AND ROYS WEAR.
JIOKKB, CL0THIEU & LEWIS,
CLOTH JO CD EHS,
' 7A flm NOS. 19 AND 1 W. FOITRTII ST.
Q K EAT FALL IN DOMESTICS.
ITCURDY, DUNKLE & CO.,
No. 140 Worth EIGHTH Street,
ABOVE ARC'H.
ARB SOW OFFERING GREAT BAB3AIN8 .IN
lyilll&H GOOD
BARGAINS IN DOMEaTICS.
UAUbAINS IN ULAaTS
VAROA1NM IN HLACK SILKS.
8-4 E OLIS1K HI aslAIOIS, 7ie. PEHYD.
UAROAINM IN OMET FLA NN ELM.
RAKUAIHS IN ANTOM FLANNELS.
UAKUA1NMIN WOOL FLANNELS.
Ravine purchased largely during the late panic, we
are oreDared to offer ooosual Inducements to pnroha.
ers. AcaBisisspaoWsUaoliclted. lOUimwtf
DRY GOODS.
r2- -A. It I E T
CLOAK BOOS.
Black Beaver Sacqnes.
VelTetaen Bacques.
Lyons Bilk Velvet.
Fancy Beaver Cloaks.
Water-Proof Cloaks.
Velvet Cloaks mad to Older.
Opera Cloaks made to order.
DAWES.
loos Woollen, Pquart, and Long Shawls. Lowest
prices on Btiawis nr years.
Black Thibet Shawls, best makes.
Broehe Shawls, filled centres.
Paisley Bbawls, fine assortment.
Scarlet and Black Centres.
90 CENT POPLINS.
SO cent good quality French Poplins.
l 00 extra good French Poplins.
Golden Browns, Ambers, Blsmarks.
Bines, Greens, Modes, Garnets, etc
Magnificent Poplin Stock.
65 CENT ALPACAS.
Bent fer the Money In Town.
75 cent Black Poplin Alpacas.
Superb Stock Poplin Alpacas.
66 cents auction lot Poplin Alpacas. a 1 etuth I
76 cents auction lot Poplin Alpacas, worth OT cents.
pRICE & WOOD,
N. W. COR. EIGHTH AND FILBERT STS.,
HAVE JTJST OPENED
A cheap let of Nainsook Plaid Muslins, at 16 cents
per yard, better goods tban are selling at 25 cents.
A large lot of Scotch Diaper, from auction, very
cheap.
Table Linens. Napkins, and Doylies.
Best makes Shirting Linens, etc etc
FLANNELS! FLANNELS!:
All-wool Flannels, 83, ", 46, 60, 660.
7-8, 4-4 Ballardvale Flannels.
Domel Flannels, 25, 31, 26. 37', 40, 46, and 30c
Heavy 4-.4 all-wool Shaker Flannels. SO, 66, 62,',',.
and 76c
Grey and Bed Twilled and Plain Flannels.
Good quality r-hirtlng Flannels, etc. etc: .
Best makes Bleached and TJubleachad Mnsllna and'
Canton FlaDnols at the very lowest market prices. .
4JOOD QCALITT BLACK SILKS.
Plaid Poplins, all-wool Poplins.
Black Poplin Alpacas, very cheap.
Mixed Poplins, sec. a yard.
A cheap lot ot Cassimeres for men's and boys'
wear.
Bargains In Ladies' and Gents' Linen Cambric -Ildkfs,
Ladles' and Children's Hosiery and Gloves.
Gents' Neck Ties, Bhlrt Fronts, and Saspenden.
Joovlu's Kid Gloves, best quality Imported.
21 tinw t Jl j PBICB A WOOD,
N. W. Cor. KIGHTH and FILBERT.
N. I!. A large assortment of Ladles', GentV, and'
Children's Merino Vesta and Pants, very cheap. A
large annortment of l.)nult"ts very cheap.
LIKEN ST02E.
hh AHOH STREET.
IRPOBTER,
JOBBER, AND
RETAIL DEALER IS'
LiisriDJsr GoorTs
A
EXCLVSIYEET.
THE LA BO EST EI MEN STOCK IN THE
CITY.
FALL IMPORTATIONS OF LINEN OOODS
NOW IN STORE. Uwsmrp
1867.
FALL AND WINTEE.
1807.
JOHN 7. THOMAO.
Nos. 405 and 407 North SECOND St.
JL'BT RECEIVED.
The following Goods for Ladles' and Misses' FALL
AND WINTEB SACKS:
AST B A I'll AN CLOl US, IN BLACK, WHITE
AND FANCY.
REAL FRENCH VELVET CLOTHS,
VELOUR CLOTHS.
CHINCHILLA CLOTHS.
WUITNEXS, VELVETEENS;
BLACK BEAVERS.
BLACK TRICOTS.
FUOSTED HEAVERS.
WIWT A FELE: ASSORTMENT OF FANCY
CLOT 11 H it wsmSm rp
gTOKES & WOOD
NO. 70S ARCII STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
ALPACA POPLINS. ALL SUA WRa.
HLAtSC ALPACA, TO WHICH WE CAEI
E FECIAL ATTENTION.
IXTBA FINR MOHAIRS, IN STRIPES.
PEAIDS, ANDSPOIM.
AY PLAID ALL-WOOL POPLINS, lit
CHOICE STTLEM. '
FINEIl-BENCUIMERlNOES.ALLSaADEJi
AD QUALITIES.
BLACK AND WRITE PLAID CASK
HKBI,40 INCHES WIDE. VEBY CUKAP
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