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THE DAIIA EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1867.
YOUR MISSION.
If yon cannot on tba wean Bail
Among the" swiftest Hunt,
Booking on the highest billows,
LangbJng at the storms yon meet,
Yon oan stand among the sailors,
Anchor'd yet within the bay,
Too can lend a hand to help them,
As they launch their boats away.
If you are too weak to journey,
Up the mountain steep and high,
You can stand within the yalley,
While the multitudes go by.
Yon can chant in happy measure,
As they slowly pass aloDg;
Though they may forget the 6inger,
They will not forget the song.
If yon haye not gold and silver
Ever ready to command,
If yon cannot towards the needy
Reach an ever opeu hand,
You can vinit the afflicted,
O'er the erring you can weep,
Yon can be a true dlbciple,
bitting at the Saviour's feet.
If you cannot in the conflict,
Trove yourself a soldier true,
If where fire and smoke are thickest
There's no work for you to do,
When the battle-field Is silent,
You can go with careful tread,
You can bear away the wounded,
You can cover up the dead.
Do not then stand idly waiting
For some greater work to do,
Fortune is a lazy goddess,
She will never come to you.
Clo and toil in any viuoyard,
Do not fear to do or dare,
If you wrnt a field of labor,
Vou can find it anywhere.
LITERATURE.
life VIlW OD' NKVV HOOKS.
Tub 1Ifb and J.kttkrs op Matame
Bwetchnjh. Hy Count le Falloux. Trans
lated by Miss Ilari'tet W. Preston. Moaton:
Roberts Uroluers. rnlliulelpliiu Agent; (i. W.
Pitcher, No. 03 C'besnut stieet.
We give a most cordial welcome to the
Becond of the admirable series in course of
publication by Messrs. Roberts Brothers,
wMch will includo the lives of the first women
of Europe. The first of the series was the
'Life of Madamo rucamier," of the merits of
Which we spoke' at its first appearance. The
Liography of Madame Swetclmie resembles, in
many respects, that of Madame Ri'camier.
Uoth lived about the same time; both swayed
most extended influence in France; both were
the objects of the sincere friendship of the
greatest men of the day; and each was pure
amid the vices of the dissolute French
court. 13ut they differed in many respects.
Each possessed power; but one relied for it
n her beauty and tact, the other on her talent
nd principles. One was the model beauty of
the age, the other had no qualifications to fit
her for a belle.
The biography of Madame Swetchnie is much
more satisfactory than that of Madame Re ca
lmer. In it we find all the letters of the
lieroine, by means of which -we are enabled to
pierce into the secret of her inner life. This
source of interest is entirely wanting in the
life of the latter. While the incidents given
in Madame Rucamier's life are more numerous,
and the anecdotes of distinguished meu scat
tered through it are more frequent, yet as a
literary effort it is incomparably superior, his
Written in a Style of simple purity, and much
credit is due to Miss Treston for the fekill she ha3
displayed in her translation. 1 1 will prove a
jnost welcome addition to this class of stan
dard works, which are so generally welcomed.
It is bound uniformly with the life of Madame
Jlecamier. We hope that the series will meet
With such a reception as to warrant its con
tinuation. It introduces us to characters well
known before only by name, and in whom we
all feel an interest.
AXONOTHS iNBIAKJt EIGHT YEARS IN TUB
Far Wkst-JK5K-18H6. Uy Henry A. Boiler:
T. Elwood Zell: Philadelphia.
The number of writers who have gone over
this path before Mr. Boiler lias left him little
or nothing to tell us of the Indians which we
do not know already. It is an error too
easily fallen into by travellers, to think that
because scenes are new to them they
will be new to their readers. We could recall
a dozen works, all written by men who have
leen eight years with the Indians, and all of
Which, are just as thorough as that of Mr.
Boiler; and being published before his, have
made as already familiar with all the charac
teristics of the aborigines, so that the most
transcendent merit could hardly redeem a
work on the West just now. If Mr. Boiler had.
the descriptive powers of an Irving, it
would, possible to make his work a
success. But while being a very pure, and
en many occasions a talented writer, in his de
scriptions, yet with all the happiness of ex
pression which he frequently excels in, ho
cannot raise his work above its predecessors.
The fault lies with the subject rather than the
author. It is. handsomely bound, and neatly
published by Mr. Zell, and to those not already
familiar with its contents, will well repay
peruBul.
CtJIP A1T,irVD T,IB CnimcsB Classics. By
vkiV?iVk A- K'Jniau & t.'.: Cali
fornia. Philadelphia; j. u, Lippiucoll & Co.
The publications of Messrs. Roman & Co.,
While they are intended especially to supply
the wants of the reading population of Cali
fornia, are not restricted to it. They are of
' general interest, and the work now before ua
is as well adapted to the scholar here as it is
to the Chinese-American population of the
Golden State. The work is a careful transla
tion, filled with explanatory notes, and com
prises a correct transoript of the principal
theories of the celebrated Chinese philosopher.
It 1b curious to note how time and nationality
make little difference in the views of right as
laid down by thinkers, and to see that many
f the positions assumed by Bacon are found
n the other side of the globe, with Confucius
a their advocate. The work is very curious,
ad will well repay perusal.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
rPT- NEWPrAPEH ADVERTISING. JOTr
OOJB CO.. Agents foi tb "Tn.aaaAMl"
and Newspaper Prem of the wholecountry, bare RIO
MOVED from FIFTH end OHESNTJT Streets to No.
144 B. PIXTH Btreet, second deor above WALNUT.
Ornrvn: No. 144 B. SIXTH Btreet, Philadelphia;
TRIBUNE BUILPINHS. Kr York. 7804p
tTZof DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC
HIOH-
a" WAYS-OPi ICE. No. 104
WAYB OfflCE, No. 104 bomb. FIFTH
Street.
pHIt.APF.r.rHTA, Nov. 8.1867.
NOTICE IX) CON'I UAUTORH.
Pealed Proposal will be received at the Office of the
Clilr t'onimlHSloner ot lilt;liways until 11 o'clock M
on MOMiaV, lllli InHt., for the oonnlructlon of the
following two Itn Fix Inch sewers, viz.: On Tanker
and on Dickinson Mreels, Imm Beventh to ElKhtli
Btreet: on Otis street, from Coral street, one hundred
and eifclity-eiiiht leetnorthwemwaid. and on Warnock
Ntrttt. lrom Poplar btreet tu two hundred and llirce
feet smith of Olrard avenue, with piicu manholes as
may be directed bv the Chief Knglneer and Surveyor,
fl lie understanding to he tlmt the Contractor Html)
lake hills prepared HKivlnst the property lroullng on
miiil sewers to the amount ot one dollar and twenty
live cent tor each lineal foot of front on each side of
th street as so much rash paid: the balance, as limited
by Ordinance, to he paid by the city: and the Con
tractor will be required to Keep thetrett and newer In
Ko d order for three years alter the sewer Is finished.
When the street In occupied by a City l'assencor
Tlaiiroad trHck, the gcwct shall he constructed along
side ol said track In such manner as not to obstruct or
Interfere with tlte sale prsmikb of the cars thereon;
and no claim lor remuneration shall he paid the con
tractor by the company unIiik ?ald track, as specified
In act ol Assembly approved May 8, IK1I6. :
A II Bidders are Invited to he present at the time and
place ot opening the said Proposals. Kach propomil
will be accompanied by a certiorate that a Bond has
been filed In the Law Department as directed by Ordi
nance of May 25, immi. If the. Lowest Didder shall
not execute a contract within live davs after the work
Ih awaid'Kl, he will he deemed as declining, and will
be held liable on his bond tor the UtUercuce between
his bid and the next highest bid.
hprrincatlons may lie had at the Department ol
Hui veys. which will be strictly adhered to.
W. W. HM HOLEY,
110.1t Chief ConimlHslonor nf Highways.
yoUiv; mkn who wish to rac
pure for advanced positions by January next have
stipe lor advantages for doiug at
CRITTENDES'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
No. 37 UIK,""KUT Htreet, corner of Seventh.
PRACTICAL HOOK-KEEPING In all Its branches.
PKNMAJSblllP, CALCULATIONS, ETC. ETC,
Students Instructed at such hours as may best suit
their convenience. f 10 30 wntulm
OPEN DAY AX D JVESfyo. Catalogues gratis.
3?""" 100 HKWAHD. STOLEN FROM OUR
Counter, TOUR LACE PARASOL COVERS.
The above reward will be given for their reco7cry
and conviction of the thief.
E. M. NEEDLE3 & CO.,
11 9 2t K. W. cor. ELEVENTH and CHESS UT.
rT" PENNSYLVANIA. RAILROAD COM--3'
PAN Y, THKAUKKK-9 DEPARTMENT.
l'HII.AI)Kll'UIA, NOV, 2, 1807.
N OTICE TO BTOCKHOLDKItS. The Board of Di
rectors have thi day tlco'ared a Heml-annual dividend
ollllKKE PKRCKNT. on the capital stock of tho
Conn any, clear ot National and Stu'e taxes, payable
on and alf r NovemtierWl l. Blank powers of at
torney forcollectlnsdivldends can be bad at theollice
of the Companv, No. 28 S. '1 11 1 LD Htreet.
l'eisous holdmu .Scrl' CemU' ntcd can have them
cashed ou presenlat ion at this Olllce.
14 5w THOMAS T. FI RTII, Troasurer.
N O T I C E.
NO. 11 (STATE IiOls?E ROW. SECOND
STORY. OFFICE .RECEIVER OF TAXES, CITY
Of PHILADKLPIJ IA.
The .siato Tax ol three (:i) mills per dollar npon the
assessed vali. e oi i each share ol National Ii:iiiKi-tock
hehl by restdeDts of this county, will be payable at
tblsoflice (in accordance with an act of Assembly, ap
proved April 18 lMi7),oii and after llOMDAY, Nov.
11, between the hours ot 9 A. M. and .1 P. M.
KB. HARD PEr.TZ,
Receiver of Taxes,
llSGt No. II 8TATK HOUSE BOW.
A SPECIAL MB.ETING OP TMG
Stockholders of tho Dark Hollow Oil nd
v annfacturiiiK Coiupsny, will he held at No. 218.'
WALNUT Mreet, Room No. 4, (second story, on
UlL'IhSDAY, November 21. 1807. at li o'clock M., to
take into consideration the Hll'airs of the Company.
Philadelphia, October ill, 1W7 11 1 17t
WIEGANU'S PATENT STEAM GENE
RATOR Is cheap, compact, economical In use,
and ABSOLUTELY KAFIC FROM ANY POSSI
BILITY OF EXPLOSION
Apply at the Ottice of HAMTJEL WORK, N. E. cor
Per of THIRD and DOCK K'reets. 9J3 tp
THE BRANSONS HAVE NOT SOLD
out the old Coal Yard. No. Ml 7 South 1IKOAD
Street, helow Lombard, as has been reported, but
continue selling trie
BEiT yUALITIES OF COAL
at fair prices.
superior LEHIGH and genuine EAGLE VEIN
always on hand. 9 18 2ru4p
DR. J. M. HOLE, OF OHIO, PRESI
dent of the National Medical Association of
the Fuited States of America, can be consulted by
those v Ishlng medical or surgical treatment, on and
alter the :ith Instant, at the olllce No. 'J. AltOH
Street, Philadelphia, Pa., formerly occupied by Pro
feKsor William Paine. Olllce hourb, 9 A. M. to 12 M.
1 P. M, to 4 P. M., 7 P. M. to II P. f. 111 241m-tp
BATCH ELOR'B HAIR DYE. THIS
splendid Hair Dye la the best In the world.
The only true ana yfrrrci ine Harmless, Rename, in
stantaneous. No omappoluiment. No ridiculous ttuta.
Natural Black or Brown. Remedies the 111 effects of
had J'vt. Invigorates tho hair, leaving it soft and
beautiful. The genuine Is signed WILLIAM A.
BATCH ELOR. All others are mere imitations, and
should be avoided. Hold by all DruggiuUJ and Per
f'imers. Factory, No. 81 BARCLAY Btreet, New
York. 5fmw
DIVIDENDS.
82T
COMMONWEALTH NATIONAL BANK.
Philadelphia. Nov. 8. W7.
The Directors have this djiy declared a dividend of
FIVE 1'Jin CENT., elear of tuxes, payable on
demand. H. C, YOUN(,
11 6 lit cashier.
rT" GIRARD NATIONAL BANK.
-s-' Pun.AVBi.PBiA, November 6. 17.
Tiie Directors bave declared a dividend of SIX PER
CENT, out of the profits of the last six months, paya
ble on demand, clear of UDited states tax,
1166t W. L.HCHAF- SR, Cashier.
UNION NATIONAL BANK.
rillLAIIHLPlIIA. NOV. ft. 1867.
The Roard of Directors have this day declared a
dividend of FIVE PkR CENT, for the last six
months, clear ot taxes, and pavable on demand.
II 6 Ot N. C, MUSSELMAN. Cashier.
fT TnE MANUFACTURERS' NATIONAL
BAM.
PHlT.ATJIT.PniA, NOV. 5. 1867.
Tli Ttnard of Directors have this day declared a
Dividend of FIVE PER CENT., payable on demand,
clear of United Slates tax.
115 61 M. v. w iionw a au, i usiiinr,
KENSINGTON NATIONAL BANK.
PH1I.AI)KLI'II1A. NOV. 5, i'7.
The Directors have this day declared a Dividend ot
Til I HTEEN P It CENT., payable on demand, clear
oftax. 116iit') WILLIAM Mi'UONNEIjL, Cashier.
KSSf" MECHANICS' NATIONAL. liANli.
kV-S-y PlIII.APKI.I'lIIA, NOV, S, lSti7.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a
dividend of BIX PER CENT., payable on demand,
free ot tuxes, J. WIEOAND, Jk.,
11 5 (it c-aauier.
FARMERS' AND MECHANICS'
"NATIONA I. BANK.
FlIILAOELPIMA, Nov, 5,1887,
Tho PnnM of Director have this day declared a
dividend of SIX PER CENT., payable on deuiaud,
clear ot United Slates lax.
H6 6t W. kubuiu.'i J a., c;asnier.
FURNISHING GOODS, SHIRTS.4C.
J W. 0COTT Sc CO.,
SIIIBT MAMTAtTCMLBS,
AND UlLAt.KIta IM
KEN'S f I! UN1I
HO. 811 CIIKSNVT STBEEI.
FOUR DOORS BELOW TILE "CONTINENTAL,1
t KSrp PHILADELPHIA.
PATENT SHOULDER-BEAM
KIHUT NAMJFAl!TBT
AH UEMI.LM en H f fj U M ISH I STBJi
, ,H-C-r FITT1NU SHIRTS AND DRA.WKK8
nikiietroui Baeasureuient at very short notice.
awftmuVwiet,. 01 "TUfJiJUS'H DRIras
WINCirESTrB A CIO
III
"o. 70S CHKSNUT IBtreei
fctoliw wrtvf WelU cleaned mud
V.,... A. rtSTBOW,
I1C COMBMITurjUI
DRY GOODS.
QRCAT OFFERIWC
MESS GOODS M RETAIL,
C0113IENC1N ON MONDAT, NOT. 11.
J. IfL HAFLEIGH
Will OfTr t bli New Store,
Nos. 1012 and 1014 CHESNUT St.,
A Half Million Dollar Worth of ForclRn
Presa Uoods, to be fold at a Vreat
Sacrifice.
Dally Shipments received from New Toik to close
Importations aud Couslgumeuts.at ONE HALF THE
CCfST.
ttVST E MILD lJlJIKIHlTI,tT,
AIITICLKH WILhllKOII EKED AT 1 UK
t'UFAF IIIKKAI! AT f'KNTN,
EAt ll WOltTlI OH Fj DOI.LAB.
(I.OtHIMl CLOTHS ItKlJUtKD FIIOII
IO 1 fJil'BO.
fll,U I'LIMI liKIRCKD l'lllOIKtllTO
6io. riiBtr
MI, KM AT HAir FOniVirit IK1C'F.M.
Q.REAT FALL IN DOMESTICS
f'GUROY, DU.!(LE & CO.,
No. 140 Horth EIGHTH Street,
ABOVE ARCH,
ARE KOW OFFERIN3 GREAT BARGAINS ;IN
IDirESS GOODS.
Bargains In Domestics.
Bureulns iu Blankets.
Bargains In Black Silks.
8-4 English Merlnoes, 87Xc. per yard.
Bargains lu Domet Flannels,
Bargains In Canton Flannels.
Bargains In Wool Flannels.
Bargains lu Lyons Velvets, all Bilk, flu, (11, 1)12,
and f 15.
Having purchased largely during the late panic, we
are prepared to oiler unusual Inducements to purcha
sers. A call Is respectfully solicited. 10 12smwtf
blHAKil ROW.
E. SV1. NEEDLES & CO.
Invite attention to their first-class stock of
LACES AND LACE GOODS,
EMBROIDERIES,
HDKFS.,
VEILS, ETC.
To which additions will constantly be made of
the NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON.
Ttey offer in their WHITE GOODS DEPART
MENT HEAVY BKIRTINQ CAMBRICS,
At CO, ss, and 40 cents, a Great BacrlUce.
AiOH irvnro
QLOA K INGS,
WE AltK BAIIT REC'EIVINO
TUIi
NEWEST STYLES OF
LADIES' CLOAKSNCS,
WHICH WE OFFER AT GREATLY RE
DICED PRICES,
IN ADDITION TO A FULL LINE Of
FANCY CASS1MERES,
COATINGS,
AND 4UOODM GENERALLY ADA1T TO
31 EX'S AND BOYS' WEAR.
M0BRIS, CLOTHIER & LEWIS,
CLOTH JOBBERS,
8 24 dm IV ON. 19 AND 91 H. FOITBTH ST.
& & L A ftf
(J. Comer ot
ITcnrtb and jroli Gta
IIIAVE FINE STOCK OP
OOOD BLANKETS.
FINE FLANNELS.
STAPLE UOODS.
BLACK SILKS.
CLOAK VELVETS.
EXPENSIVE SHAWLS.
FINE DRESS UOODS. 110 83wfrfl!fm
NDIA SHAWLS.
GEORGE FRYER,
NO. 910 CHESNUT STREET,
Hes received and now open his Fall Importation of
INDIA (-HAWL8 AND bCARirts. together with
other kinds ot bhawls. Also,
BICII DRESS SILKS,
BLACK SILKS,
POPLINS,
CXOAKINUM
10 2 48t CLOAKS, ETC.,
To which the attention of purchasers is Invited. The
goods are purchased lor cash and will lie sold ctnap.
QLOAK3I CLOAKS!
ALL THE NEW STYLES NOW READY.
riOAHINU CLOTHS IN KNDLK&S
VARIETY.
CLOAKS CUT FREE OF CHARGE.
The only CLOAK STORE In the city where you can
get full value lor your money, is at
D. WATKINS',
NINTH
It w utfuuat
AND OIIiiltnY.
etwea Aicli nnl RWt
DRY GOODS.
LIITEN STORR
Bat? A ROH RTIIEET
ANOTHER INVOICE OF
EXTENSION TABLE CLOTH!, .
FINE NAPKINS AND DOYLIES,
Received Direct lrom Europe.
FINE TABLE CLOTHS
Oi every size from 2 to 8 yards long, with Napkins to
match.
A FULL LINE OF
HEAL BARNSLEY DAMASKS AND
LINEN SHEETINGS.
U. MILLIKEN,
Linen Importer, Jobber, and Retail Doaler,
UlHWBmgrp NO. HtH ARCH STREET.
QRCAT BARGAINS
IN
DRY GOODS.
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.,
ISirORTFBS.JOBB
AND RETAILERS!
No.
7G7 CHESNUT Street,
PHILADELPHIA,
Have made very extensive purchases during the late
panic, and aro now prepared to offer great
Inducements In
FRENCH AND BRITISH DRY UOODS
Of reliable qualities, In the best Styles and Colorings.
ALSO,
BLANKETS
In great variety, at lower prices than current before
tho war. Their stocK of
SILHS,
SHAWLS, AND
1 H tJl DRESS GOODS,
Is the most varied and extensive In this market,
RICKEY. SHARP & CO,
LINEN ESTABLISHMENT.
NEW AND LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY
OF
SUPERIOR LINEN GOODS
' AT LOWEST CASH PRICfiS.
FRONTING, SI1IBTING, PILLOW CASKS.
AND SHEETING LINENS.
AIbo. a Linen Imported exnrnK.lv fnr T.Arvrira
W K.A K, all ol celebrated makes.
New and o.ettuit dislguB ol splendid
norms damask table ilotuh,
3, 4. E, and 8 yards long, with Napkins and Doylies to
maicn.
TABLE DAMASKS AND DIAPERS In all widths
and qualities, very heavy.
NOVELTIES
IN TABLE NAPKINS AND DOYLIES of all slzos.
'1UWK1.B, piuin, burner. d, and fringed.
'iOWlLIMW of all decrlitlons. lu every variety
and sire, tor household use.
HI Kim EYE I.FN KN. 6 6,1-4,7-8. 4 4 Wide.
1 IMCN LAYVNb lor SnruLces aud Hdkfs . and for
Rlllll UK.
j,oor and ptair ltnens.
I tRNIl LRECOVERINU&i, both plain and striped.
SKEPPARD, VAR IIARLINGEK & ftRRISOU,
II wfmint NO. 1008 CHESNUT STREET.
E. S. JAFFRAY & CO.,
NO. 008 CnESNVT STREET,
ARE RECEIVING AND NOW OPENING
FOR FALL TRADE, FULL LINES OF
LINENS,
TABLE CLOTHS,
NAPKINS,
HUCKABACKS,
DIAPERS,
TOWELLINGS,
DAMASKS,
SHEETINGS,
PILLOW LINENS,
L. C. HDKFS.,
HOSIERY,
GLOVES,
CRAPES,
VEILS,
QUILTS,
Ladles', dents', and Children' Under
wear, Embroideries, Nate, Rlbfeone,
Ktc. Ktc.
Trao above will bo sold at tho lowest New
York prices, and on ttie moat advantageous
terms.
Represented by 8. Story. 0 4 wfm3m
"NEW MOURNING STORE,"
ITo. 1J13 CHESNUT Street,
" GIBABO ROW."
siwf2it A. MYERS.
Q L O T H HOUSE.
JAMES & LEE,
NO. 11 NORTH SECOND STREET,
(SIGN OP THE OOLDEN LABIR,
COMPLETE STOCK OF
Glottis, Coatings, and Casslmcres,
FOR CIENTIJCMEN'g AND DOTS' WEAR.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES'
CLOAKINCiS AND SACUUNOS, WHOUi-
AL AKO BMJUZt Mul
FURS.
1867.
FALL AND WINTER.
1867!
FUR HOUSE,
(Established In IOIO.)
The onderalKued Invite the special attention of tbe
Ladlee to tbelr large stock of FURS, consisting of
Muffs, Tlpoots, Collars, Etc..
IN KCBSIAN BAULK,
HTJDaOJS'H BAT BAELE,
MINK BABLB
KOTAL KKMINK, CHINCHILLA, FtTOII, Km
AU Of toe LATEST BTYLKH. BUPERIOK FINISH.
and at reanonable prices.
Ladlee In monrntng will find bandnome articles
PKRBIANNE8 and BIMIAS: tbe Utter a most bean
tlinl far.
CARRIAOB ROBFS, BLKIUU ROBEH.snd FOOl
WUFF8. In greet verlcty.
A. K. & F. K. WOMRATH,
114m NO. 417 Alt CM RTHF.I'.T.
p A IM C Y FURG.
The snbnrrlbrr having recently returned lrom
Europe with an entirely new stock of
IP TJ I t S
Ol tils Own selection, would offer tbe same to lil cus
tomers, made up in the latent eiyles, and at reduced
pricts. at bis OLD KBTAULIelUKU BTO RK,
NO. I&0 NORTH THIRD STREET,
102J2mrp AB JVIS ARCIt.
J AMES RKISKY.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
O VV READY,
Gentlemen's and - Youths'
BOOTS AND GAITERS
FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR.
FRENCH PATENT LEATHER DOOTS.
FINE SRENCH CALF BOOTB for Balls and Par
ties.
BINGLE-BOLED BOOTS for Fall Wear.
LIGHT DOUBLE-SOLED BOOTa for Fall Wear.
FRENCH CORK-SOLED BOOTS, very easy for
tender feet.
QUILTED SOLED BOOTS made by hand.
GUM BOLED BOOTS, very durable, and guaranteed
to keep tbe feet dry,
Having fitted tho second story of my store for some
ot my workmen, I am able to make any sort of Boots
to order, at very short notice. Fair dealing aud a
moderate price Is my motto. A trial Is all I desire.
VM. H. HELWEC,
NO. 985 ARCH STREET,
828smw3m One door below Blztb
gOOTS AND SHOES
AT
REDUCED PRICES.
FALL AND WINTER STYLES OF FIRST-CLASS
WORK on band aud made to measure,
Tbe best material used In all our work.
BOYS' BOOTS AND BUOES, of the best quality,
always ou hand.
CARTLETT,
NO. 88 SOUTH SIXTH STREET,
917!rp
ABOVE CHESNUT.
WINDOW BUNT'S AND SHADES.
831. CHARLES L HALE, 831,
(Late Salesman and Superl itendent for B. J. Williams)
NO. 831 ARCn STREET,!
MANUFACTUB'BB OF
VENETIAN BLINDS AND WINDOW SHADES.
Largest and finest aoairtment In tbe city at tbe
LOWEST PRICES, 9 U 2in8y
UPHOLSTERING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES,
Eg. J. WILLIAMS & SONS,
NO. 10 NORTH SIXTn STREET,
MANUI ACTURERS OF
VENETIAN BLINDS
AND
WINDOW B HADE 8.
Largest and finest assortment In tbe city at tbe
LOWEST PRICES.
Repairing promptly attended to.
BTORB KHADFB made and lettered. 9 25?m8p
GROCERIES, ETC.
pRESH FRUITS, 1867.
PEACHES, PEARS, PINEAPPLES,
PLITBIS, APRICOTS, CHERRIES,
BLACKBERRIES, QUINCES, ETC.
PRESERVER AND FRESH, IN CANS AND
CILAhS JARS,
Put np for our particular trade, and for sale by the
dosen, or In smaller quantities, by .
ft! ITCH ELL &. FLETCHER,
910 8m NO. laOl CHKSNCT STREET.
JAMES R. WEBB,
TEA DEALER AND GROCER,
S. E. COR. EIGHTH AND WALNUT STS.
Extra Fine Bouobong, or Engllub Breakfast Teas.
Eupeilor Cbulan Teai, very cheap.
Ooloug Teas of every grudo.
YouDg Hyson Teas of fiuest qualities.
All freh Imported. 6 MJ
JEW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR,
WHITE CLOVER II ONE Y,
FIRST OP THE SEASON,
ALXERT C. ROBERTS,
Dealer In Fine Groceries,
Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Bts.
1175rp
PAPER HANGINGS, ETO.
PAPER HANGINGS-
HEW ESTABLISHMENT.
E. CORNER OP TENTH AND WALNUT.
j o. FINN Os SONS
Have openedVltbw extensive a-ortmen. of DECO
RATIVE and PLAIN WALL PAPERS, embracing
k every fluaUiW suit all taewft. .
WATCHES, JEWELRY. ETC.
LEWI3 LADOMUS & CO.,
DIMBMD DEALERS AKD JEWELLERS.
iSo. 80S CH1CWNIJX HXItlClEX,'
Wonld Invite tbe attention of purchasers to tbelr
large stock of
CENTS' AND LADir' WATCHES,
Jnst received, ef tbe finest European makers.
Independent atiartsr. ura. ....
(old end sliver cWV. ' "uu -w'nan,
IUaniosd Heui, Pine, Kiul liinm ! n.
tlnml. Malawi, llo. inr,. I"
Breit variety -"ucan new. in
BOM D BfLVERWARR of all kind., Includlua a
large assortment suitable lor Bridal Presenie.
FINE WATCHES.
We keep always on baud an assortment ol
LADIES' AND UEKTV "FINE WATCHES'
Of the best American and Foreign Makers, all wax
ramea to Rive couii'icie saimiacuon, aua at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
FAItll & BUOTHISil;
Importers of Watches, Jewelry, Musical Boxes, etc,
11 llomthSrpl No. 824 CItESNUTSt,, below Fourth.
Jiliprlal attention riven to renalrlnu Watches and
jMuslcal Boxes by FlRST'l'LASr workmen.
WATC'HLS, JliWELlfY.
V. W. OA8SIDY,
NO. IS SOUTH SECOND STREET,
oner, an Antlrelv. new and mnnt. r.rcfnlla a a
, - w J WtMilTOU
votk of
AMERICAN AND GENEVA WATCHES,
JEWKl.RT.
SILVER-WARE, AiSD FANCY ARTICLES O
JtVERY DESCRIPTION, suitable
FOR RRIDAL OR IIOLIDAT PRESENTS.
An examination will show my stock to be nnsoi
pafme'l In quality and clieapneoa.
Particular attention paid to repairing. 1 13
G. RUSSELL & CO.,
Ko. 22 K0I1TD KIITII STREET, '
OFFER ONE OF THE LARGEST STOCKS
FINE FRENCH CLOCKS,
OF THEIR OWN IMPORTATION, IN TUB
CITY. 5 28
i.PjrifAM WATriire i
. .-,?.Tlie best In tbe world, sold at Factory Prices,
BY
C. Si A. PEQU1CNOT,
MANUFACTURERS OF WATCH CASES,
No. 13 Boutb BIXTH Street.
8 8 Manufactory, tfo. 22. & TlfTH Street.
gTERLIKQ SILVERWARE MANUFACTORY
' NO. 411 LOCUST STREET.
GEOHGE S II Alt T?,
Patentee of tbe Ball and Cube patterns, manufacture
every description or fine STERLING BILVER.
WARE, and offers for sale, wholesale and retail, a
choice assortment of rich and beautiful goods of neV
styles at low prices. 19 2a 3m
J. M. BIIARP. A. ROBERTS.
FIRE AND BURGLAR PfiOOFSAFtS
$94,500
SAVED FU0SI B0E6LAR3
IN ONE OP
MARVIN'S SAFES.
See New York Papers ofVJth September.
The Burelars were at work dnrino
last Saturday Night, and till 3 P. M
N 1 i i . -
ouncay, ana iauea to secure a dollar.
MARVIN'S PATENT
IPX AN!) BUBGLAR
iAFES,
ALUM AMD DRY PLASTEE.
Are Always Dry,
Never Corrode the Iron,
Never lose their Fire-Proof Qualities.
MARVIN & CO.,
721 CHESTN U T St.MasonlcHall
AND NO. S6S BROADWAY, N. T.
Eend lor Illustrated Catalogue. s It mw3m
C. L. MAISER.
XAHUrACTUBIB OF
FIRE AND BVBfiliAB-PBOOI
8AFK8,
IAtCKSMITn, HKLL-HANOER, AN
DEALER IN RUILDINU UAROWABK,
6 6J NO. 4114 RACE BTREET.
A LARGE ASS0BTA1EMT 09 FIRB
MLil and Btirglar-proof'BAFES on band, with Inside
dTrs. DwellHig-bouse Bafe., free ''ofdampneM.
Price, low. ft yjfZIymU
STOVES, RANGES, ETC.
NOTTrE THE UNDER 8IQ NED
would call atteniion ol tlie public to hi.
NliW OOLDEN KAULK FUKNACK.
Ti.i. u un uLirnlv new lieHlnr. Ills o!oon.
atructed as to at once itiw mend ltaelf to general In vor,
being a combination of wrought and cast Iron. It la
liKl?!; Beli.cleanl,.g. bavyig pip- or gum bm
taken oui auucieauru. - -- ,; .
Hues as to produce a larger ainouiil of beat from tbe
wll produce a perfectly bealll.y aunopl.re.
Tbte lu want or a complete lieanug Appnrattui
would do w eil 10 call and
NOS. 1134ud li 4MARK K V hlreet,
Philadelphia.
A large assortment of Cooking Range., Fire-Roard
BtoveH, LowUovt n Urates, VeuUlators, etc, always
"n .' lil Jobbing of all klwds promptly done. 5 10
THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCIIENEBl
OR EUltOl'KAN RANUK, for lamlllea, Ho
tem. or Public I nniuuHons, lu TWfclNTY DIF
i'KKENT bl.lt. Alao. PIiIIkih1ii1Ik li.ni.1.
Bot-AIr Euruaoes, Portable Healers, LowdowuUraTea.
J'lreboard Btoves, Bath Rollers. Klowiiole Platen.
Boilers, Cooking Hloves, etc., wboleeale and retail, by
tlie uianiiluj-turers. IsHAKl'E A THOMHON,
(27stulbtm Mo. auDN. bEOUNXbtroet.
aARDNEIl Si FLEMING,
COACH MAKKKS.
ho. i4 south rirru tbeet.
Hew and Beoond-nauU Carrlaites for sale. PAf,
JJculM ttenpig rtaa to repftixuig 80 s
Tl SbyrrLuielrlo toudlilon of the air as produced by
uv new airaiigeuieiil ol evaporailou will at once de.
P1'.....,.. .i.J.. i u ilietiiily Hot Air i'urnaca that
u
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