The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, June 12, 1869, FIFTH EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE DAILF EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA. SATURDAY", JUNE 12, 18C9.
DRY QOOD3.
DRY GOODS.
(jl OIUS,
PRICE & WOOD.
N. W. CORNER EHUITII AND FII.BHKT.
CHEAP DRESS GOODS.
OASSIMERE3,
LINENS.
ALL PRICES,
ALL QUALITIES,
WHITE CJOODS:
WHITE 4JOOn!
ALL SHAD EM,
AT
Plaid and Btrlpe Nainsook Mtigllnt.
Plnld (twin MiiHllnn and Plaid Organdie.
Shirred MiiRllriH and Tucked Munllng.
Soft-finish Cambrics, Jaconets, Nainsooks, Vic
toria Lawns.
Swim Muslins and India Twired Long Cloths.
PlijueB, Piques, very cheap.
CASSELBERRY & CAD WALL AD ER' S
CLOTn IIOUSB,
NO. 8.10 AllCH STREET.
OIV MONDAY, wTUIVli: 14,
THE PUBLIC ARE INVITED TO A MOST ATTRACTIVE SALE
CITY ITIIWH.
8TTM, FIT AWD Max of our Mm', Touih', ani
Clothing unequolM hy any Mock of Heady-mods good
in PMlailrlphia. Wt havs alo
CnoiCB kuwiwrntKirt of eUcted ttyte of pier good; to
b made up to ordrr, in unurpad Hyle.
ALL PRICM OUARAlfTKKD Uneer than the UtweM eUmehen,
mnd full atif action guarantee every purchaser, r the
al cancelled and money refunded,
HALF WAT ttKTWKKM ) BKKWRTT A OO.,
tfttt and 1 TilWKB HaIT,
Sixth Street.) 618 Makkkt H rurrr,
I'HILADFI.rniA,
Asn m BnoADWAi. kw Youi:.
Whitf. Stonf China Tea Hsth. Fortf -ix pieoes (cups
with handles), $5.
Forty four pieoes (cups with bandies). $4.
All bent quality, st Kkbr'h China Hall,
No. 1318 Chesnat street.
WniTR Stonr China Di.vner 8kth, 79 pieces, $15; 105
pieces, $2677, at Kkhh'k China Hall,
No. 1218 Chesnut atreut.
Bf.rt Qvamtt Krf.ncu China. Dinner 8oU, 111 pieces,
:W;iOU piooos, 75, at Kkmii'h China Ham
No. 1218 Cbesnut street.
WlirrF FltHNCH CniNA, Dinner Plates, Jl' Inches, Tpor
dozen, 1W. Kerr's China Hull, No. Ohosnut streot.
BrxoF.H's Skwwo MACmNEt
On easiest terms, 1)7
O. F. Daytb, No. 810 Ohesnat street.
Whitf. Stone China Chamiier Sets Ten pieces, 93 50,
at Kerr's China Hall,
No. 1318 Chesnut street.
OLAMWAnr.. At Kerr's China Hall, No. 1318 Ohesnnt
street, you cannot fail to make a selection from onr im
mense assortment. Tumblers, 88c. to $25 per dozon ;
Oobleta, $1W to $100 per dozen; Decanters, $1 to $75
per pair.
Crottr ft Bairn's Highest Premium Sewing Machine ,
No. 730 Choanal street.
Hallett, Davis A Co.'s Pianos, No. 927 Chosnut
street, are unequallod in durability, brilliancy, tone, and
power. Distinguished pianists say they aro the best. We
never listened to any Piano so enchanting.
TOO MUCH TROTH often attaches to the remarks made
la regard to uncivil hotel clerks. At the Amk.rican
Houbk, Boston, the employes take pleasure in min
istering to the wants of guests.
JEWELRY, Mr. William W. Uassidy, No. 12 Sooth Second
Street, has the largest and most attractive assortment of
fine Jewelry and Silverware in the city. Purchasers can
rely upon obtaining a real, pure artiole furnished at a
price which oannot be equalled. He also has a large stock
of American Western Watches in all varieties and at all
prices. A visit to his store is sure to result in pleasure and
profit.
Handsome Brick Residence, with Brown Stone
Oappinob, at Puiiliu Sale. T. A. McClelland, auc
tioneer, No. 1219 Chcsnut street, will sell on the premises,
without reserve or limitation, on Monday morning next,
June 14,'At 10 o'clock, the elegant residence and entire
household furniture, No. 2106 Spring Gardon street, in
cluding Azmister and Brussels carpots, piano, paintings,
cto. For particulars inquire at the auction rooms.
The Boston Peace Jihilee. By reforence to an ad
vertisement elsewhere, it will be soon that the commo
dious steamer "Fire Fly" will receive a limited number of
passengers who wish to be present at the Boston Peace
Jubilee. The steamer sails on Monday next, and those
who wish to secure passage should make application at
once. The price for the round trip has been placed at $10,
which is much less than by railroad, without the annoy
ance of overcrowded ears.
Lnvo Complaints, Bronchitis, Asthma, Etc., are
speedily relieved, and, if taken in time, permanently cured
ly Jayne's Expectorant. You will find in it also a certain
remedy for Coughs and Colds. Sold everywhere.
Knights Temi-lab's
Parade.
Strangers visiting the city on the l,rth are oordiully in
vited to inspect our Immense stock of
Really Fahhjonaiilk Clothtjju.
Price markwl doun
At Chaui.es Stores',
No. 824 Chesnut street.
That Spot.
A spot on the sun ! well, what of that T
Why, it's big and black as our Sunday hat !
And it may be the cause, for aught w know,
Of a pleasantor temperature hero below.
But it looks just now, for all the world,
Like Marvin's Spherical Sake, so whirled
On its wheels around (not the wheels of the sun)
That you look in the door, when the lock's undone.
And speaking of locks, the old Gordian knot
Was a mere child's toy to the puzzles we've got ;
Alexander would jump in the river Styx
If be saw the ingenions devices we Sx
To vanquish the robber of modern times,
And lock up our eagles, and dollars, and dimos;
Then weep he might, that a globe so small
He should never be able to conquer at all.
If you want a Safe and who wants it not ?
Go to Marvin's ohkat warehouse ; that's the spot.
No. 721 Chesnut street.
1HB G HOVER & BAKJSH SEWINO MACHINE ES
TA BUSH UK NT.
There are few business establishment in Philadelphia
which so well illustrate the mercantile progress of our city
during the last decade as the Philadelphia branch of the
Grover A Baker Sewing Machine Company, now located
at No. 730 Chesnut street. The hitter has, in fact, grown
into a reoognized Philadelphia institution, the
popularity and success of which are doubtless
equally due to the superior excellence of the Gro
ver 4 Baker Machines, and the admirable and
highly satisfactory manner in which the business
of the house is conducted. It will probably be remem
bered by some of our readers that the original advent of
the Grover A Baker Sewing Machine Company in this
city was in a small office up stairs, on Fourth street,
ear Chesnut, more than sixteen years ago. From
thence they removed to Chesnut street, below
Fifth, and Anally, in 1H57, their present locatiou.
No. 730 Chesnut street, became tho scene of their
extensive operations. During all this period the busi
ness of the firm has steadily increased. The Grover
A Bakor instruments, which began to be spoken
well of, have constantly grown in popular favor, not
only maintaining their original pre-emincnoe over
all other machines, but annually extending thoir
fame by additions to their mechanical perfections and
adaptability to all kinds of plain and ornamental sewing.
Considering that the competitive rivalry in this branch of
our manufactures has been unprecedented, the fact that
the Grover A Bakor machines have continued the ac
knowledged masters of the held is the highest proof of
their intrinsic merits. The business of the company is
now enormously lurgo. One hundred and fifty machines
per day have, for many months past, been the average
production of their immense manufactory, and, evon with
these gigantic resources, the concern is often unuhlo to
meet with desired promptness the popular demand
through the agencios of the company, which now number
about thirty, established in all putts of the Unitoi feUtes,
also in Great Britain and Australia.
The Philadelphia Iioubo, at No. 730 Chesnut streot, is
one of the most prominent and lucrative of thoir various
branches, and is undor tho superintendence of George
W. F.ddy, F.sq., who has been connected with this com
pany during the last eleven years, and under whose enter
prising management it has attained a name and fame
second to no other business establishment in Philadelphia.
The entire plan, mode, and dtail of the buuinoas show
the potency of bruins, and if any censure is clue to the
City of Brotherly liove on the scoro of nun enterprise in
general, it is certainly not due to No. 73) Chesnut street in
particular.
We might fill a score of columns in descanting upon the
peculiar merits and mechanical advantages of the Grover
A Baker machines, but that is nnnocessary. Our readers,
or many of them at least, are personally familiar with the
singular advantages which these machines possess over all
others in use, and the entire press of the country has
teemed with the deserved praises of their excellencies and
the high testimonials awarded to the Grover A linker Com
pany, by the proper committees, in both Kurope and
America, to whom the question of comparative merit in
sewing machines has been submitted.
Still, whut is of more value to us than all other testi
monials, is the testimony of our own permnal experience.
Between the piano in our bouso und the Grover A Baker
Sewing Machine, the question of indispensability is about
equally balanced. The writer's bettor half plays on both
equally well, and while the charm of music is unquestion
ably in favor of the former, the latter contributes most to
that domestic melody which springs from iuilustrious fin
gers, a contented mind and a happy heart. The machines
referred to are simple in construction, easily learned, aud
as easily run, are almost noiseless, and their stitch is so
elastic that it will wash without breaking, which we be
lieve can be said of few if any other machines. That the
Grover A Baker Instruments, with their retisueof splen
did and invaluable attachments, are the best for family
use, we verily believe ; and it is with this convict iou that
we 'recommend their introduction iuto every well-regulated
uouseuold-iVM.
Prom Mr. A. Winch we have Just received the latest
numbers of the Iiondon Punch, Fun, and Reynold' tfleel.
ot . At his extensive establishment, No. 505 Ohnsnttt
strat t, all the foreign and domestic periodical n always
be ol talced.
NO. 8 DECATUR STREET.-
HOWELL A BROTHERS.
rAPEB-UANorNO Manufacturers,
Are prepared to furnish at wholesale all styles of Paper
Hangings, at their store,
NO. 3 DECATUR STREET,
until the completion of their now store on
SIXTH BTREET, BELOW MARKET
tw 8omk Troplk Don't Know
t F .Sialic jieoplc don't know
I ff Some )eople dim't know
I Some, people io faun
B' Home peojiU tlim't know
Hntf cheap ire Hell
Heir cheap ire aril
Hntr cheap we nell
Hum cheap vw Hell
. m . . Uotv chran we tell
I Me n ami flnim' CMhUnj
I H" Mni ami Itopn' Vlothin'a
t" Mitt'n and '' Chitliiwi
t Mn'n ami lln'tin' Clulhiift
lr- Xrn'n ami lloy.i' Cliitlu'mr
Of KzseUmt Mule
Of Kxrellmt. Make
Of Excellent Make
Of Excellent Make
. , Of ExcHU-tit Make
t And rteavtiful Sltile.
If Ami lleautiful SUile.
t tf A ml lleautiful Sl'ih:
tle A ml lleautiful Slilc.
t f A ml beautiful ,st)l:
Come and nee it !
Come and we it I
Come awl nee it I
Come, and nee it !
. Come and nee it !
ttr XOTE rHH I ACT: -We take pride in haning
the laraent anxortment to
Hchvt from that ran be
found in Philadelphia
and the public may rent
aiHttrrd that, our 'nomU
are. nuperior to the'ordi
nart claxn of Heady-Made
Clothimi, and eneni article
tee nell U HKLlAliLK in
trery renpect.
WA .V. I MA K Eli .1- JlliOWX,
J'OJ'L'LA H CLOTH I IIOlfSK,
OAK HA LI i,
The Corner of SIXTH and MA K K ET Street,
rr- NOTICE TO THE CLOTH f Sit MESOt'THK
CITY ASD SEIGHIlOlilSO TOWSS. We are jut
openini Linen Sockn, butter, and A Ipara Coats bu the
thousand, and have had them mad up in beautiful
Htyle, exprely for our own Hale, lly reaxon of the
larae quantities ire manufacture, we believe Tailor can
do better in buying them ofun than inmaking them up.
They can aluayn have tliem fresh, and just such sizes
as sales require-.
WAXAUAKEii .( nnons'
rOPCLAK CLO TH ISO HOL'SK
OAK HALL,
The Cvr-ner of SIXTH ami MA UK ET Street.
iii:i.
ALLEN. On the 10th instant, KLIZARETH HESTER,
daughter of William N. and Elizaboth Allen, uged 23
months.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her
grandfather, Mr. George H. Kindle, No. 4i Catharine
streot, on Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock.
DAI.Y.-Onthe 11th instant, ANNA DALY, wifo of
John Daly, aged 29 years.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of hor
brother, Edward Kelly, No. 2530 Biddle street, on Sunday
afternoon at 1 o'olock. Funeral services at St. Fruncis'
Church. Intermont at Cathedral Cemetery.
H ADD EN. On the loth Instant, SALLIE A., wife of
John L. Hodden, in the 65th year of her age.
The relatives and friends of the family are invited to
accompany the remains from Broad and Prime streets, on
Monday, the 14th instant, at 8S, o'clock A. M. Interment
at Wilmington, Del. Services at Hanovor Streot Church."
PARKER.-On the 8th instant, THOMAS MURDOCH
I'AUKi .R. aged 31 year v
The relatives and (friends of the family, also. Integrity
Lodge, No. 48, and Star of Bethlehem Lodge, No. ti, K. of
P., are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from
the residence of his father-in-law, Mr. Charlos Powell, No.
725 Federal street, on Sunday aftornoon at 3 o'olock. To
proceed to the Union Cemetery Vault.
INSURANCE.
rjo mini
Is Fully Prepared to Insure until he
has considered
The Rates and Flans
OP THE
AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE CO.
OF PHILADELPHIA,
FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS,
o 10 PniLADELrill.V.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
II
ITCH COCK'S DIME MUSIC.
In presenting to a generous and appreciative public this
new series, we teel that we are more fully meeting the
popular demand for select music at s low price.
To proprrhi compnimte A und thereby to stimulate
native talent is a cardinal foiituruof our undertaking ;
while to pluco upon tho Piano rich gums, requiring more
space than the Half-Dime Series affords, induces tile in
auguration of tho Dime Series, which it is believed will
uccomplit-h both of these aims.
The abundant success which has crowned the advent of
the Half-Dime Series removes any hesitancy we might,
have felt in placing this new series before the public.
Both will be published weekly, and the numbers multiplied
rapidly as possible. Parents can rest assured that, in fu
turo as in past, onr publications will bo scrupulously froo
from anything that lias an immoral or hurtful tendency, ho
that those who subscribe fur the numbers it issued will
find nothing to offend even tho most fastidious taste. The
following are now ready:
No. 1. ANVIL CHOIUJH.
a. my soul to t;or, MY IIKART TO TUCK.
3. WF.DD1NO MAIKJII.
4. IT IS BKTTF.KTO LAUfJH.
5. OKI'HHK AUX F.NKKKS tiALOP.
. KLK.KP WF.LL, 8WKK.T ANU1-.L.
7. THK DELHI CiALOP.
H. NKLLY CARICY.
. FAUST MARCH.
10. THK NUN'S PKAYF.R.
The above can be obtained of Music and Periodical
dealers generally. The whole 20 inuiied (post -paid) on re
ceipt ol tJ. or any of the series on receipt of price, lyc.
each.
B. W HITCHCOCK, Publisher,
jt No. U4 BF.KKM A N Street, NewYork.
R E X E L & C O.,
NO. 31 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
Amoricnu n iul Foreign
ISSUE DRAFTS AND CIRCULAR LETTERS
CKKD1T available on pre&uiitutlun lu any part Of
Kurope.
Travellers can make all their financial arrange
nieiita through uh, ami we will collect their Interest
aud dividend without charge.
Dbezbl, WrNTn hop A Co., , Dkbxkl, IIabjbs & Co.,
New York. I Pari t8 10 4p
INTERESTING TO TiHE DEAF.
Grand Opening on Monday, June 7,
OK ALL KINDS OK
Instruments to Assist the Hearing,
In every variety, anil of the most APPROVED
CONSTRUCTION, at
1 M A 1 i: It A ' B
12 A It INSTRUMENT DE 110 T,
NO. 115 TENTH STREET,
6 5 7trp BKLOW CHKMNUT, PHILADELPHIA.
VfATATORIUM AND PHYSICAL INSTI-
1 tutE, BROAD Street, below Walnut.
OPEN FROM S A. M. TO 10 P. M.
"Mens Kano in Corpora Sana."
Swimming department now in full operation.
Instruction given at all hours; from 6 to 8 lessons being
sufficient for ths most timid to become good swimmers.
On and aft er June 1' first deduction on season tickets.
On and after July 1 Ladies' hours will close at l!tf P. M.
Circulars sent freo on application) 6 11 SitfH
MNKN woods:
Linen Towels, Napkins, and Doylies.
Bleached and Unbleached Table Linens.
Russia and American Crash, etc
Colored Tarletans for covering-.
Mosquito Bar Netting, by the piece or yard.
m.At'K nii.kx:
m.ACK mi. in:
Black Oros drain 8t!k, cheap.
Cheap lot of mixed Dress Ooods, 25, 45c.
French Lawns, 25 cents a yard.
Shirting Percales, yard wide, 25 cenU a yard.
Bargains In LadieH' and Oents' Hosiery and Gloves
Gents' Summer I'nilerwear, very cheap.
fan.n:
fa:
Linen Fans, Japanese Fans, AntographTans, and
Silk Fans.
Hamburg Edgings and Insertings, etc. etc.
Magic Huntings, Coveutry Ruilllngs, anil Mar
seilles Trimmings. USawi
PRICE & WOOD,
N. W. C ORNER EHUITII AND FII.KERT.
NOTICE.
We have received our Zmportation
OF
BOMBAZINE ALPACAS.
PERKINS & CO.,
NO. 9 SOUTH NINTH STREET,
513thstulmlp PHILADELPHIA.
IG69.
"AT THORNLEY'S,"
DEMONSTRATION EXTRAORDINARY !
ATTRACTION UNPARALLELED!
PRICES PRESSED DOWN TO THE LOWEST
POINT!
Wo offer for the next thirty days a STOCK OF DRY
GOODS' THK MOST VARIED, THE MOST COM
PLETE, THE MOST EXTENSIVE, AND THE CHEAP.
EST it has ever been our privilege to exhibit in this com
munity ; consisting in part of
HLACK Hll.KS, FROM SIl'.JO to 3.
Japanese Silks and Pongee Poplins, etc.
Mottled Mohair Dress (roods.
Hernanies, Organdies. Piques, Lawns.
1 .ama ltco and French Luce bliawis.
Shetland Shawls, Thibet Shawls, Travelling Shawls, eto.
Delaines, Calicoes, Ginghams, Tickings, etc. etc.
Parasols, Sun Umbrellas, Corsets, Skirts, etc. etc.
MEN'S AND HOYS' WEAK.
Linen Drills, Ducks, Checks, Stripes, eto.
CasHimeres, Cloths, Blouse Linens, Plaid Shirtings, eto.
Housekeeping Linen Goods in every variety.
Muslins in all widths, Dross Linings, and Handkerchiefs.
A general stock of VS hite Goods, tjuilts, etc. etc.
At JOSEPH H. THORNLEY'S,
N. E. COR. EIGHTH AND SPRING GAKDEN
IB PHILADELPHIA.
JADIES WHO ARE PREPARING FOR
A SUMMER TIUP, OH THE WATERING
PL&.CES,
Will And our stock of
WHITE GOODS
Very complete, embracing
THIN MATERIALS FOR WAISTS AND DRESSES,
Including S-4 FRENCH MUSLINS at 50 cents,
TARLATANES, FRENCH NAINSOOKS, in Plain,
Striped, and Plaid, PIQUES, PEKINS, ETC.
As we make NECK-TIES, SCARFS, BOWS, LINEN
COLLARS AND CUFFS, EMBROIDERED
SETS, SASHES, ETC., SPECIALTIES,
In our assortment will alwuys be found approved
Novelties. 5 21 tliatulStrp
U. JI. N E li I sL, 12 S At CO.,
NO. 1126 CHESNUT STREET.
l)OSE AND BUFF TARLKTA X.
1 k. For covering. 70 pieces of a vory good and low-priced
I"V' FANCY KTItlPKO AM) FHU HKO
Ml SI. I.N.
20 pieces of the most beuutilul Figured, Striped Keviore
uMin for bodies, at a reduced prii-e.
I.ADlliS' BLACK itOK DKKKI) IIK.I !S. UNLN
IIDKKK.
A smull lot of fine goods, at til) cents ench.
I'Hii K, piim i:. Pita i:.
A lot of good Piniiea at cents.
A lot of r rench Piques at Ho cents.
CKOtHIM' IIAitltES
For the neck. A lot land probably t lie ouly one in Ame
ru a; of this desirable article. Price, 40 cents, uot one half
cott of importation.
Itl.At K C'KAI'K COM, A US.
S'ltmP fcOO high cost Etitfliih Crape Collars, given awuy at
25cenls. Some -iO dinVrent patterns.
IIISIIOP LAWNS,
About loll pieces job goods, various prices, unusually
g( od for the price. Just received.
1 KIM II 0IM;ANIV, VAIt! WIDK.
A tinall lot, of a superior quality, for fiO conts.
l-.ll. T1SSI J-..X, l 1-..TS A 1
Brown. Green, blue. Only a few pieces at this low price,
pt vt tiK.M. n ijice and Embroidery store, no. ssa m
torth
EIGHTH Street.
It
gl'ECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
JOHN W. THOMAS,
405 and 407 II. SECOND St.,
Oirers his entire stock of
SUMMER DRESS GOODS
AT GREATLY REDUCED TRICES.
IIERNANIS, GRENADINES, LAWNS, ORGAN
DIES, POPL1NETTES, SUMMER P9P1.INS,
MOHAIRS, ETC.
ALSO, LAMA AND INDE LACES,
In Fotnts, Paletots, Rotunds, Basques, Marie An
tolnettes, and Zouaves, 13 81 8uirp
IN BLACK AND WHITE.
QRGANDIE3 J ORGANDIES I
LAWNS! LAWNS!
Fine French OrgandleB.
Flue French Lawns.
Flue Jlrown Lawns.
Dark iv round Lawns.
American Lawns, 18v and vo cents.
American Lbwuh, v cents.
Light Ground Lawns with Blue Spot,
Now lHthe time to purchase Law us.
A lull assortment at
STOKES & WOO D'S.
8. W.COR. SEVENTH AND ARCn STS.,
8 3 wb PHILADELPHIA
MNEN 4JOOIs:
Our entire Stork bavins ix on purchased since the
late tremendous fall in Woollens, Is ALL NEW, and
the ASSORTMENT COMPLETE.
PURE LINEN DRILLS, r. CENTS.
ALL-WOOL CAiiSIMERES, M CENTS.
ALL-WOOL C-l t LOTUS, 1 DO.
And a full line of Cloths, Casmmerr-M, and Linens,
of all shades, grades aud bI1i-h, for Ladles, Gents,
and Hoys.
We are slaughtering; the above Goods, and guaran
tee the prices to be lower than was ever heard of be
foreeven the panic prices of lsr.T outdone.
Call and examine for yourselves. fl 12 ntu2Up
CASSELBERRY & CADWALLADER,
NO. 830 ARCH STIIEET.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
EYRE & LANDELL.
FOUHTH AND AllCH,
HAVE REDUCED ALL SUM M ER GOODS TO CLOSE
THEM OUT.
ELADIES PREPARING FOR THEIR SUMMER
TOURS CAN BE SUITED IN DRY GOODS
ADAPTED TO THEIR WANTS.
jLACK LLAMA LACE TOINTES.
EYRE & LANDELL,
FOURTH AND AllCH STREETS,
HAVE THIS SEASON MADE
LLAMA LA(H POINTES
A LEADING ARTICLE, ANi. Now OFFER
THE BEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY
LLAMA POINTES, l'Ho.M JoTogliii).
LLAMA POINTES, WHOLESALE.
LLAMA LACE JACKETS.
KlStTH ES, OLGAS, ANI) ROTONDEs.
WHITES OF ALL GRADES. 4 3 stutll3ra
PARASOLS.
PARASOLS ALL THE NEWEST
London and Parts styles, which for novelty, va
riety, and elegance aro unequalled. A larire as-
sortment of I.uce (lovers. Sim NirlM wn.t K.m 1....
hreliaa at. the lowest nriees. at. II IklVflVM l.'.....n
Store. No. 11 S. KIUHTU Streot 4 lu Un
FOR SALE.
;S Ft) K SALE. ON EASY' TERM.
A NINE-ROOM HOUSE,
No. lllo CARPENTER Streot,
with hath and gas, hot and cold water.
Apply on tho Premises. 4 2,)t
FOR SALE Til HKK -STORY FRONT"
h!A Two-story lmi-k : front u mi siiln (,ir,l I..,, ti t i
to. House IX, and has all convenieiu-es: was nrmngod f.,r
convpnience of sniiill family, ami iimny rnproveinonts
aiicii'd which iipiimratK'o docs not unlii-it". Must ho
cMiiiiiiico to dc eiipr-ciHTco ni(iiiroon pro.nisos, No. :tlS
N. I 111 KTY-.SK VKNTH Streot, first huusi- iiclow Harillir,
west side. Mantua; or of JOHN A. TiKf.L, No. HJo
OHKSMJT btreet. o 1J Hf
FOR SALE HANDSOME THHEE-
i.stoiy lirick Dwelling, threo story ilonhlo hack build,
ink's, No. ti;4 SIX'I H Sircet. above fSroon ; modern im
provements, and in excellent order. Was owned and built
by tnclste Henry Demnjrnr, Ueconsed, ot thevery best
materials and workmanship. Immediate possession.
Afcent si house from 12 to 2 o'clock daily. ti 7 tf
fTj? FOR SALE A TIIKEE-ST6uy"BRICK
MjI house, with back linildimfs, in compl t der. Will
be sold cheap tor casli ; ifAKH) can remain if tin purehnsnr
desires. Apply on the primuses, at No. 1 1!6 ! A ItPKN TKti
or at O'NKlLl. A LKSLI1CS, No. 713 a. FOURTH
Street. Bia-it
fl FOR SALE AT MOUNT II()I.LY7 N. J.
Xi-lii a &:3 and commodious House, with ornamental
grounds. Address
J. C. TEN KYt'K, MOUNT HOLLY, or
B22stuthl2t K. C. THORNTON, No. 5 N. WATER. St.
TO RENT.
eUERMANTOWN PROPERTY TO LET.
A In rim, modern built, house, tonant house, coaoh
house, and live acres of land, handsomely laid out walks
aid garden ; within two minutes' walk of Duy'a Lane St.
tim. Apply to J. AKMSTRONO. ti 8 12t
f? TO RENT, FOR THE YEAR OR
L season, a tine Country Place in tieruiantown.J
mere is a largo mansion, 18 riHims, stable, etc., with iV'
acres of land, well stocked with fruits and vegetables
Apply to Dr. KKVSKR, No. 1111 ARCH Struct. 6 9 tf
ff? TO LET VERY DESIRABLE SECOVD
Jtt;j, and upper floors of Nos. 42 and 4lM Market street:
Ui by 118 feet. DICKSON URO i'HKRS.
& sw tf No. WALK UT Street.
GERMANTOWN TO RENT. TWO
French roofed houses, ten rooms, larire lota- svtri ue
month. Also, one for sale cheap.
If No. 4 NORTH WHARVES.
TO RENT AN OFFICE SUITABLE FOR A
physician or a lawyer, with or without board, at No
1111 UKAJlDStreit: ' a 1
QANIEL M. FOX & SON,
Conveyancers and Real I state Agents,
OFFICE,
NO. 540 NORTH FIFTH STREET.
64 Ira PHILADELPHIA.
HKNJIT K. POI. DANIEL M. FOX.
MVriCE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER-
iA SHIP. The undersiRiied. the gnnoral and special
partners of the Arm of WHITF. A Sl'AUHAWK.a part
nership lornied on the Jill day of dune last, under tho aot
ot Assembly of March SI, lui, entitled "Ail aot relative
to limited partnerships," have agreed to dissolve said
partnership at a period previous to tho time specitied in
the certificate ol its foimation, t wit, on the 1st day of
July next. 1;I.
' JOHN P. WHITF. .. . ,
JOHN SPA KH AWK, ( General Partners.
lir.iriuip, it. nnnivi.i,
JULIA II. BlLLINl.S,
Kxecutrin:,
FDWARD .1. ClUr l'KK,
S. J. DKNNIS,
Fxecutorsof the Estate of
J. Al. IlilhiiL's, deceased. .
Philada., May ill, IW
... II . LI II I J
Spociul Partners.
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A II D.
INITIALS, MONOGRAMS,
CREST AST) ATiMS
NAMES,
Stamped on
PAPER ANI) ENVELOPES, In
tiolor, FREE OF CHARGE.
any
color.
Monograms, etc., Illuminated In tho highest style
of art.
A monogram entrrnved to order without chargo to
thoBe tniyiiig 5-tK) worth of pnnor und oiivelopes.
Call aud nee our sumples. Prices reitsouaLilo.
R. H0SKINS & CO.,
Engravers, Stationers, and Steam Power Printers
No. 013 ARCH Street.
61 mwsfim PHILADELPHIA.
QllOQUETl 921. CROQUET I
FOUR QUIRES FRENCH PAPER, and FOUR
PACKS ENVELOPES TO MATCH, lu a Doublo Box
only 1 -00.
JOHN LIISI111I),
B IT wsinj No. 021 SPRING GARDEN Street
2CrNr DO(J LOST-LOST, ON THE MORN-
rrQLiiiR of the llth iiibt., a small black and tan slut.
The- liiiuur will be suitably rewarded by leaving her at No'
llui (.lKAKl) Street, or sending such information as wili
lead to her recovery. (j n
BY
KOEV1ER, COLLADAY Oc CO.,
Nos. 1412 and 1414 CHESNUT STEEET,
TO C L O S E O U T
THE BALAI.CE OF THEIR SPRING IMPORTATIONS,
INCLUDING
THE MOST DESI KABLE STYLES,
AMONG WHICH WILL BE FOUND GOODS AT
IjESS TIIATr HALF IJRIOII2.
N. B.-It is almost needless to remark that H. C;, & Co. never
make such announcements without having SPECIAL BAR
GAINS to offer. 614
ECONOMICAL
Mutual Life Insurance Co., of Providence, E. I.
SIMONS. BUCKLIN, C. G. McKNIGHT, WILLIAM Y. POTTER,
rresitU'iit. Vlce-PrcRident. SccreUr
1ION. ELIZUlt WRIGHT, ACTUARY.
Among the Directors, all of whom are men of tried ability as financiers, are
EX-GOVEEN'OIt WILLIAM SPRAGUE, EAIJL P. MASON, ESQ., MAJOR-GENERAL A. K. BURNSIDSB,
JOHN C ARTER BROWN, ESQ., aud MOSKS B. LOCKWOOD, ESQ.
Rates Lower than other Mutual Companies with Equal Safety
and Soundness.
Premiums Non-forfeitablo from tho First Payment..
CASH DIVIDENDS.
Assets January I, IC69 - $500,886.18
GIC2 of Assets for every SIOO of Liabilities.
Every pinrantce tlmt Is eHsentlal to the lioncKt administration of a LIFE INSURANCE TRUST, and Ui
tt'iuls to pruiuotu ecoiioniy, l'ruatillty.
nty, ami iniogmy,
PRANCIS
ROOMS 26 AND
15 ws
RARE OPPORTUNITY TO
HAMEICK & COLE, White Marble Building
No. 45 North EIGHTH Street,
Have determined on very Extraordinary Reductions, commencing on MONDAY MORNING, June 14.
VERY RICH SOLID COLORED SIMCH, wo It, $), will be offered atJ3 f0.
RICH BLAUK SILKS, worm 4t)o, will Do oilKrod at ti do.
This scale of reduction will extend through our entire SILK DEPARTMENT.
LLAMA POINTS, LLAMA KOTONDK, LLM A SA( a'FS, AND LLAMA MARIR ANTOINETTES Will
bo reduced on mi uveraj,'eof Twenty-live per cent, from our former very cheap prices.
Similar reduciious will characterize onr various DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENTS.
Our Stock Is largo ami k sisonaMe, an 1 to Insure Its great reduction this month, we shall make ue of
eonie of the mobt remarkable bargains ever oil'ered. (.0 li !t.
HAMEICK & COLE, Whits Marble Building,
Wo. 45 NORTH EIGHTH STREET.
FURNITURE, ETO.
FURNITURE.
t. & j. a. henke:u
HAVING REMOVED TO TIIEII
ELEGANT S T Oil 12,
No. 1002 ARCH Street,
Vre now selling FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE at very
Reduced Price. 4 l 3mrp
buy
'
Families and Restaurateurs pronounce them supe
rlor lu Iluvor, solidity und quantity to any heretofore
produced.
For sale by all First-olaR Grocers.
Dealers In Canned Fruits are requested to enter
their orders early, for the coming season's Bupply, at
t ole Apency,
No. 45 N. WATER Street. Philadelphia.
QUINTON PACKING COMPANY. BXCLUSIVB
PACKERS OF WU1NTON 'lDMATOl.S.
Factory, Cumberland oo., New Jersey. 6 HI imrp
o
PEN1NG NEW PATTERNS OF
TABLE GLASSWARE,
KVKUY DAY, AT
l TYNDALE A MITCHELL'S,
iO.TOI CHESNUT Street.
I V) BtutUSoirp
win oe round m tuo "ECONOMICAL."
S.BELDEN, General Agent,
27, NO. 430 WALNUT STREET. PIIILA.
PURCHASE FINE GOODS.
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LATEST AND BEST
THE PAR HAM
SEW FAMILY SEWIXG 3UCHIXE.
Criutining all iho good quulitius of tho bust machines in
tho market, with many now und adniirablo fiuturua not
found in any other. Is adupted fur every description of
family tewing and for light inaiiuiitcturing purposes: is
decidedly the most perfect, siinplo, and reliable FAMILY
SKWINU MACHINE ever invented. It is elugant in
stylo and finibli; siniple in conotruction; noiwluts ia
i oration; mak-s perfect work on every description of
material; in perfectly froo in all its movements; is very
liKhl luiiuincund is a ploasmro for the operator to use it.
Call and exi mine it at tlio otlico of
Till: PAKII..I M.HINtJ .MAt'llINE CO.,
NO. 704 CHKbNUT STltKUT,
6 111 tin PIllLADiaPHIA.
MEDICAL..
QUILFORD SPRING WATER
NATURE'S CHEAT RKMKDV FOR
DYSPKP.sl A. KIDNKV COMPLAINTS
KHKI'MATISM, and NKLR ALGIA.
Thisis the oldest anil most powerful Medicinal Sjirin in
Vermont, and has been euiloiited aud prescribed by th.
JleUicul Facultyaiuce 1H17.
In diea roquiriug au alterative, its action is speedy
and permani lit, ...
A drawript ve pamphlet of the Bpnng, Its onres, and ths)
analysis ol Its water, can be procured gratis of the
WifOLkNALK AtiKNTS,
John wvktji & mto..
No. l ilt WALNUT Street
Also for rala by CI1A3. KLLKS, BON CO., No. 10VO
MAHKKI'HwbI. '
W. W AI.'l Kit Mt'T.f.KV, rhiwnnt Hill.
HtKliKKiCK lihoW N. Hfiitaud OHKSNUT Htm.
JAM I'M T. Mi INN. HliOAI ami MRIICK btreeU.
O. K. I1D1 HKI.I,, No. HHiCHKSNriTStwt.
I'Kt'K A ., No. laasi'HFNNUT Htreet. .
A. B. TAALOK. No. liilg CUKBMJT Bt. 4 aiswUmrp
HAT8 AND OAPS.
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iuiroved faahioua of ths soasoo UliWsNUT btreet. nk
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