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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 1869.
CITY iti:mb.
KW HtTIjK pAt.t, CLOTHIfm. Rrndfl mifle, in elnrk it'iit
"9 dai'H received. Buperinr in etyle, fit, nnfi ir,rilnA
'" nnf rmt.h mmU ffnodt in fhilndeh-hia. iWct guaranteed
lwrr thnn the ImreM otamAerx.
J?'AT "KTWEKS i BBWNJTT Co.,
Ffth and Town Hat.T.,
Sixth ttrexU. ) 518 Maukf.t Kthket,
PHII.ArKI.I'H!A,
awt fjno Broadway. Nkw Yuhk.
A Fact. Th originator of Laughing Gas not only da
Serre the highest snoomtams of ths press, bnt the grate
ful thanks of tha public This valuable Angnathotlo, sinos
Its employment In Dental Surgery, his been and la now
ued in our hospitals and In private prnotioe, In the most
difficult and dnngerons operations. The treat sdrantage
this Ansesthetio has over ohloroform and ether)ls its great
asfetr, it being as harmlesa as the air we breathe. Ir.
Oolton, the originator, is now daily administering It for
the extraction of teeth at No. 737 Walnut street, and thou
sands have tested and commended it as pleasant, painless,
nd harmless.
Gat's China Palace, No. 1022 Ohesnut street, have just
received by ship Hbakeapeare an immense stock of I.ara
Goods, all new dosigna, which they are offering at unpre
cedented low prices. But, don't take our word for it.
' Man, Hkhrv Wood's New Book. "Roland Yorke,"
cV Sequel to "The Uhannings," by Mrs. Henry Wool,
author of "Kant I.vnno," is in press by T. H. Peterson A
Brothers, Nc. Wlti f Hinxntit stteot. It is printed from the
author's mnoiiiwTtt and advannnd proof -nhnet, puichnsud
ry the publishers from Mrs. Henry Wood at an expense of
One Hundred and Fifty pounds Sterling, In gold, anil wdl
be issued in America on Friday next, September 24, simul
taneously with its publication in Kuropo.
This evening's paper contains an announcement of the
"Opening" of Wanainuker A Brown's fall trade. We have
been looking for this, and, together wit h hnndreds of our
readers, we will gladly embrace this opportunity of post
ing ourselves in the matter of Fall and Winter Clothing.
Their bouse is to be beautifully deoorated, we understand,
and such a handsome display made as will well repay
visit to Oak Hall next Thursday.
Jewtlbt. Mr. William W.Caseldy, No. 12 South 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 article, furnished at a
price which cannot be equalled. He also has a large stock
of American Western Watches in all varieties and at all
prices. A visit to his store la sure te result in pleasure
and profit. .
Gat'b' China Palace, No. 1022 Chosnut street, have
received all those Fine Show Pieces bought by Mr. Gay in
Europe: they wore all purchased undnr faotory prices and
will be sold correspondingly low. Call and aee them.
We advise all persons having Diseased Hair to try Fro
fessor Christy's oelebrated Hair Lolio. It Is put up In a
bottle and a box. Ladies who onoe commence to use Lntio
discard every other preparation, as it it the most perfect
Hair Dressing in the world. For sale by all druggists.
De Young A Son, agents. No. 703 Chesnnt street.
P. S. We have established rooms at No. 711 Chesnut
street, where I will make free applications of Lotio. Come
one, come all, and see what Lotio really will do for Bald
Heads and Grey Hair. Bottle and box sent to any address
in the city for $1 ; in the United States, via express, for
WOO.
Gay's China Palamc, No. 1022 Chesnut street, have jus
received by ship Msgdclain, 47 casks White French China
the celebrated Palm shape. Will be sold at their usually
low prioes.
i A IjOSO-nef.df.d Want. Bolieving that our custom irs
tnd the public generally have long needed a centrally lo
ated Cloth Store, where they can purchase every article
sf woollens for men's and bov'awear. including all varie
ties of Ladies' Cloaklngs, Beavers, buckings, etc.. and also,
all Tailors' Piece Trimmings, we will open on Monday
next a branch of our well-known Cloth House at the S. E.
corner of Eighth and Market streets. As our business is
the cloth business alone, we are able to give it our undi
vided attention, aad buying our goods entirely for cash,
we believe we can offer inducements to buyers that can
be found at no other establishment in the city. An early
inspection of our stock is solicited.
Fbtes, Malbeed A Hawkins,
S. E. corner Eighth and Market streets.
The Reason Why.
Why have those safes been broken through of late
We hear ao much about?
Be candid, you that know the facts, and state,
Were they the best ones out?
Why blame the thieves for trying what thoy know
Is some old-fashioned bin,
Which might have answered twenty years ago,
To trust your small cash inf
There is a limit e'en to burglars' skill,
A safe they wisely fear;
Too strong to batter, much too hard to drill,
Unless they take a year!
Let every man inform himself and see
Ttat progress has been made
As well to reach impregnability,
As in tuo burglar's trade.
Whoever is supplied with Marvin's best
Proofs against scamps and scorches,
I n calm security unmoved may rest,
Untouched by tools or torches.
Be wise to day, and buy an invincible Safe of
Marvin & Co.,
No. 721 Chesnut street.
Gay's China Palace. No. 1022 Cbosnnt street, have just
received by ship Northern Queen, another largo invoice of
Bohemian Glassware.
They have now the finest assortment of that class of
goods ever seen in Philadelphia. If you don't credit our
statement, go and see for yourselves. Show-room open till
9 o'clock at night.
New Styles op
English, 1 bench, and Domestic
Plaid Cassiueres,
Fob Suits.
New Styles of
Scotch and English
Ohkvioth, fob Buitu.
New Styles of
French and English
Diagonal and Basket
Coatings.
New Styles .
, French, English, and Domestic
Plain Cashmeres
Fob Pants.
New Styles
Cashmere and Velvet Plush
, Vestings.
Chinchilla, Fub Beaveb, Czarina, and
every variety and color of
Overcoatings.
liEADV-MADE AND MADE TO ORBKB.
THE MOST SKILFUL ARTISTS ONLY ENOAUED,
AT
Charles Stokes', No. 824 Chesnut Street.
fUCH French Decorated Dinner, Dessert, and Tea Sets,
Vases. Fio-ures.Fanoy Goods.eto., at greatly reduced prices.
These goods must be sold to make room for now arriving
FalUmportations. Those about to purchase will study their
interest by oalling and examining our large and varied
stock. Kerb's China Hall , No. 12IB Chesnut street.
Best Quality White French China, Breakfast, Din
ner. Dessert, and Tea Sots,
Containing 176 pieces, for , 853
Smaller set of 115 pieces, for $30
At Kerb's China Hall, No. 1218 Chesnut street.
BEST Quality fine Gold-band Frenoh China Tea Sots,
4tf pieces, for $1360, at kerb s unma nan,
No. 1318 Chesnut street.
Best Quality White Frenoh China Tea Sets, 69 pieces,
for 10. at KERii s unina nan,
No. 1218 Chesnut street.
Cct Wree Glasses, ! per dozen, at Kerb's Chin
Hall, No. 1218 Chesnut street.
Out Glass Quart Decanters, $176 per pair, at
KfcBB'a China Hall, No. 1218 Cbeinul street.
nv nernsiTED Vabea and other fancy goods, at
irreatly reduced prices, at Kerb's China Hull, No. 1218
Chesnut street.
Otrr Glass Table Tumblers, $185 per dozen, at KERB'S
China Hall, No. 1318 Chesnut street.
BEST QrALiTT White Ironstone Breakfast, Dinner, Des
sert and Tea Sets
tkratainin 126 pieces, for $39 50,
Containing 106 pieces, for $36.
riontminins Inn nieces, for $16.
The abovs are mads up of useful pieces only, and ars
large euovgb to dins twelve persons. -
KHiU'S CUius, Hall, No. til CUWUt traot.
Gbovtb A Batch's Highest Premium Sewing Maonines,
No. 730 Chesa at street,
Binoer's Sewing Machines.
Ten dollars down, and balance in easy Instalments.
O. F. Davis, No. 810 Chesnut street.
C'ET THE TtrsT The Parham New Fnmlly
LOOK-STITCH KKWINU MACUINR.
(Kany Terms.)
Salesroom No. 704 CHESNUT Street.
Messrs. Weston A Brother. Among the various
tailoring establishments in Philadelphia where gentlemen
can obtain superior clothing, made up in the best possible
style and at modorate prices, the old-established house of
Messrs. Weston A Brother, No. 900 Arch street, stands
pre-eminent, and enjoys a patronage second to none other
in the city. Those who loave thoir orders there are sure
of having their garments cut in the most artistic and ac
ceptable style, while a large stock of cloths, caaslmeres,
etc, is always kopt on hand for customors to mske their
select ions from. Messrs. W. A B. are now In reoeipt of a
large and varied assortment of Fall and Winter Goods
every wsy worthy of the Inspection of gontlemen about
replenishing their wardrobes, and of particular interest to
those who find It diffloult to be fitted properly, even at ex
tortionate prices, elsewhere.
F.xhiiiition!
ON THURSDAY,
SEPTEMBER 2:;i,
WE WILL OPEN OI'B
FALL AND WINTER TRADE
WITH A
GRAND CLOTHING EXHIBITION
AT OUR
OAK HALL BUILDINGS,
SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS.
Tho stock of Fine Clothing which now, after months of
preparation, we are about to offer to the public, Is so vast
and variod, so superior in style and beautiful in material
and make-up, that we are at a loss to describe it. We
simply say "como and see," assuring all that any time
spent in examining our new clottiing store will handsome
ly repay them.
FALL GOODS,
Fine and Fresh from
English and French Markets,
and or
Home Manufacture.
NEW STYLES. NEW STYLES.
Many Improvements in
READY-MADE GARMENTS.
EXAMINE THEM ALL.
NO ONK ASKED TO W.Y.!
Doovs open nt 7 A. M. ; F.ilrb.tion closes at V P. M.
Slraugtrs in the city will be weloom.
WANAMAKER A BROWN,
CLOTHIERS TO THE PEOPLE.
NOTE. One word at out prices this seison. We have
adopted a now.and lower scale so low that there cau bo no
competition with us on this point. Our immense sales lait
year and our vast purchases this enable us to soli very
cheaply.
9IA11RI12I.
MIDDLETON-JAMISON. On Wednesday evening,
September lf, in Gloria Dei (Old Swedes') Church, by
Rev. Snyder B. SimsB, D. ALL AM fit IDDLKTON, of
De'aware county, and SALLIE J. JAMISON, of Phila
delphia.
11II.
DORR On the 18th instant. Rev. BENJAMIN DORR.
D. D., Iftctor of Christ Church, in the 74th year of his age.
Services at Christ Churoh on Mondav afternoon, the lili h
instant, at 6 o'clock precisely.
DUUY.-On the 15th instant. Mrs. ANN. wife at
Patrick Duffy, in her 55tb year.
The relatives aad friends of the family are resneotfnll
Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of uor
husband, Ko. 129 Fulton street, on Saturday morning at
86 o'clock.
HOUSTON. This morning, at 7 o'clock, at his residonce,
No. Jj.12 Spiuce street, JOHN JAMES HOUSTON.
Due notice win oe given oi tne funeral.
JONES. On Thursdsv. Sentcmber IB. ANN I.INDSA V.
wife of B. Muse Jones, in the 63d year ot her age.
i lie relatives ana means oi tne family are respectfully
invited to attend her funeral, from her late rosidonce,
No. 132u Walnut street, on the afternoon of Monday. Knn.
tember 30, at 8 o'clock, without further notice. To proceed
to Laurel Hill.
SWEETEN. On the 17th instant. Mrs. MARTHA
SW EETEN, wife of Mosus Sweotou, in the 78th year of
her age.
The relatives and friends of the family are resnectfullv
Invited to attend the funeral, from tne residence of her
sun-in law, Dudley Sikes, No. 1317 S. Front street, on Mon
day morning at 11 o'clock. To proceed to Old Swedes'
Church.
WILSON. On the 15th instant. WILLIAM WILRQN.
aged 74 yeais.
'i lie relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral, from his late raairinnp.it.
liuraiihreyville. Lower Alerion, fa., on buuday afternoon
next, tne r.'tu lusiam, at i o cioca.
WURSTER.-On the 15th Instant. Mr' JOHN FREDE.
RICK WUKSTER. in the 43d year of his aire.
The relatives and friends of the family, also Walhulla
j-outre, no. ii. a. v. oi j. , iniiiaiuny oiamiu, nu, s, l.
O. K. M. : Barbarossa Lodge, No W. A. D. O. II., and Un
dertakers and Liverymen in general, are respeotfully in
vited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, No.
N. Sixth street, above rusquehanna avenue, on Sim-
aay art ei noon at bo ciock, wnnout tuixner notice, lo pro
ceed to the Glouwood Cemetery.
MPrYYVTTT -1 would ke-
IVlVvVJ-A-A. V 111. sneotfullv inform Un.
dertakers that, in order to'meet the increased demand for
my patent BURIAL CASKETS, I have taken the Urge
factory at ... .-,.
no. niuur. Avcnim.
With mv enlaraed facilities. I am now Drenared to inn.
piy pruiiipiiy an vmvn m uiljt w vuuuu7
Mtbsturpt
, S. EARLE7
STOVES, RANGES, ETC
THE
SUNHYSXDE.
A Double Heating Fire-Place Stove
AND
Gas Consuming Base Burner,
Willi large Patent Top Feeding Coal Magazine.
It la the only Hot-Alr Flre-Place neater vet Intro.
Uuced. For sale only at
GEO. P. SHOCH & CGVS.
No. 333 NOR1II SECOND STREET,
18 PHILADELPHIA.
THE IMPROVED
DALTIMORE
Fire-Place Heater,
With ILLUMINATING DOORS and WINDOWS and
MAOAZ1NK of sufiioient capacity for fiiol to list 34
HOURS, at a cost of hut JCLKVKN CI'.NfS PKBDA?
Tho uioBt perfect and cheerful Heater in use. Having
made arrangements with
Mil. 8. B. HKXTON. OK BALTIMORE,
For the KXOLUblVB manufacturing of these Huaters, ws
are prepared to furnish tlieui in large or small quantities.
bold wlioleaale or retail by the Mauufacturer,
JOHN S. CLARK, -1008
MARKET STREET.
NO.
lioware of Imitations gotten up on the popularity of
tDBBQ Heaters. fiaj liurp
EAFNES8 EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT
science snd skill have Invented to assist the hearing
in every degree of deaf neas also, Respirators ; also, (Jrau
dall'a Patent Crutches, superior to any ot here in use, at
P MADEIRA'S. lio. 115 . TENXU Street.- l.olow
Cueuut. soru
111
DRY GOODS.
1869. FAI OPENING. 18Q9
GREAT SALE
or
NEW AND OLD STOCK.
J. M. HAFLEIGH,
Nos. 1012 and 1014 CHESNUT St.,
WILL COMMENCE
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15,
TO SELL
HIS LARGE STOCXL
er
&ILKS, DRESS GOODS, LACES,
HOSIERY, GLOVES, LINENS,
WHITE GOODS, SHAWLS, ETC.
AT
VERY LOW FRIGES.
GREAT INDUCEMENTS WILL BE OFFERED
FOR CASU. 14 tf
gPECIAL BLANKET NOTICE.
LARGE LOTS OF IMPERFECT BLANKETS FROM
THE MILLS, at 30, 14 -00, and 15-00.
The damage consists in Irregularity in size and
slight Imperfections from machinery. In otner
recpects equal to the best goods.
Desirable at the reduced prices for Housekeepers
and Hotels.
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
Nos, 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street,
9 IT St Above Willow.
LL-WOOL TOPLINS
IN ALL THH POPULAR COLORS,
75, 87f, and 11-00 per yard.
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
Nos. 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND street,
9 17 St Above Willow.
JLACK VELVETEENS,
$1-25, 11-37, 11-50, and 11-75.
At the above prices we have on hand a line or su
perior TwUled-back Patent BLACK VELVETEENS,
SUITABLE FOR SUITS, SACQUES, ETC.
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
Nos. 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street,
9 17 8t Above Willow.
1) I C II BLACK SILKS
, AT LOW PRICES.
BLACK GRO GRAINS I1-28
1-60
" 1-75
" i 1-86
" 2 00
With a full line of superior goods. Prices ranging
fromS2-25tott-eo.
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
Nos. 450, 462, and 454 North SECOND Street,
917 3t Above Willow.
CHAWLSI WATERPROOF CLOAKS J
NEW FALL SHAWLS.
NEW FALL SHAWLS.
NEW FALL SHAWLS.
NEW WINTER SHAWLS.
NEW WINTER SHAWLS.
NEW WINTER SHAWLS.
NEW WATERPROOF CLOAKS.
NEW WATERPROOF CLOAKS.
NEW WATER QROOF CLOAKS,
COOPER & CONARD,
NINTH STREET, BELOW MARKET,
1 1 fsm PHILADELPHIA.
N
OF
I
N
FASHIONABLE PLUSHES.
BLUES, BROWNS,
GREENS, PURPLES, LUCIFER
MAGNIFICENT ROBES,
ROBES DE CHAM SUE
EYRE & LAN DELL
FOURTH AND ARCH,
9 11 Btuth 8m rp PHILADELPHIA.
POPULAR PRICES
FOR
DRY GOODS.
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.,
NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET,
1 13 tf PHILADELPHIA.
nilAH. V. HUIl-WON V 1IIKO.,
Nes. (3 aad KM PINE Street.
t ,1 d A 1 - ; u
i cases yardidelTne hhirtin. Muslins at WVe.. bjrplece
or fard: tb is Muslin is worth loo., ami is suited tor aU
kinds oi underwear.
Williamsville Muslin Mo. by yard.
All otuer Muslins as clieap.
Nainsook Plaids at 25 aad 31o.
Swiss tit ripe Muslins at lh and 200.
Nainsook, Cambria, and Bwisa Muslins, all (Trades.
Lmen Towellings at 7, 10, U, and lbo. ptr yard.
Linen Nankins, elieap. -Linen
Tuble Damask at very low prices.
Kird-.ye Nursery Diaper by piece, c Ilea p.
Ballardville and other Flannels, cheap.
i..,i.w.un.a..i. i.ffurAi) tn n.riBi hnvin. Black.
W La... lUMA aua,.tniAnl.iir Mnliairaand Aluaoa FoDlinff,
all wuiou were purcliaaed at low prices at the end of the
season, and hundreds of our customers have takon advan
tage of this opportunity to secure cheap goods for the ouut-
1UK lull.
RA WitAv.nmiit rilnablnfffl fflalv 111 tier varn
Don't forget our liue yard-wide Shirting is Only 12)40.
perynra.
.b.au m- uaivsiilgaw js ltlttfk..
I'l.nrt, , f7a' . - ".
? liNWtDUl
Ht. (A amj?.! P.KU SUt.
DRY GOODS.
KAMRICK & COLE.
No. 45 North EIGHTH Street,
WILL OPEX
ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20,
OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION,
Porson's Velvets all widths.
These floods are superior to other mikes, and re
commended by Ma'lame Pemoreet, the Fashioner.
OTAGPJXrXCSriT CIZilXS
In all shades and qualities, much below regular rates.
FULL LINES OF EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN
DRESS GOODS.
Shawls, Arabs, Velvftleens, Linens,
AND
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF HOUSEKEEPING
GOODS.
The above Goods will be sold at unusually low
prices.
918 2t4p HAMRICK COLE.
QRICHf PLAID CLOTHS
FOR LADIES' WRAPS.
EDWIN HALL & CO.,
NO. 28 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
Have a full line of these desirable Goods.
SCARLET AND WHITE PLAIDS,
BLUE AND WHITE PLAIOS,
BLUE AND GREEN PLAIDS,
MIXED GAY COLORS,
MIXED GAY COLORS,
SCARLET AND BLACK PLAIDS,
PRETTY SHADES BLUE CLOTH,
SCARLET CLOTHS.
WHITE CLOTHS,
WATERPROOF CLOTHS,
VELVETEENS.
Rich Gay Stripe Blanket Shawls.
BLANKET SHAWLS,
In great variety, Plaids and Stripes, Gay and Plaln-
lsh Styles. 9 13 tutbs3mrp
PRICE & WOOD,
N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND FILBERT,
Will open on Monday morning
A job lot of Nottingham Curtain Laces, at 23, 31, 39, 36
lb, up to $1 per yard.
125 pairs Nottingham Lace Curtains, by the pair. Bought
at a great sacrifice.
Anew lot of Hamburg Edgings and Insertings, from
New York, very cheap.
2000 dozen Ladies1 Linen Cambric Hdkfs., all linon. at 8,
10, 11, VP., 15, 18, 20, 23, 25, and 31o.
Gents' Linen Hdkfs., at 18, 20, 23, 25, 31, 33, 38, 45, SGc.
Bergalns in Hemstitolied Hdkfs.
Gents' Colored Border Hdkfs, in new designs.
Gents' Hemmed Linen Hdkfs., 23, 31, 38, 44, 50, 6tc.
Bargains from New York auctions in Linen Goods.
100 dozen Linen Towels, 12c, worth 18c.
Heavy Huckaback Towels, 15, 10, 22, 35, 28, 31c.
A cheap lot of Damask Towels, large size, 3v.
A cheap lot of Nursery Diaper, at 1'50, iBTTu, $2, $2'25,
$3, and gSB'25 per piece.
Bargains in Napkins.
100 dozen Napkins at $1'50 per dozen, best in the market.
Linen Napkins, $1'33, $l'37;v, $175, $2, up to $5 per
dozen.
Bargnins in Bleached and Unbleached Table Linens, etc.
Marseilles Honeycomb and Lancaster Quilts, clictip.
Sheeting, Shirting, and Pillowcase Muslins.
FLANNELS. FLANNELS.
All-wool Flannels, 23, 31, 37.' if, 43. 50c.
7 8 and 4 4 Ballardvale Flannels.
Heavy all-wool Shaker Flannels, etc.
Domet Flannels. 23, 31, 38, 44, and 50c.
BLANKETS. BLANKETS.
A largo assortment of Bluukots nt tha very lowest market
prices.
Bargains in Ladies' and Gents' Hosiery.
A job lot of Balbriggan Hose, for ladies and children.
100 dozen Ladies' Spun silk' Gloves at 25 cents per
pair. It
PRICE & WOOD,
N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND FILBERT.
piRST QUALITY
"PIN! BROS'. IRISH POPLINS,"
IN ALL COLORS.
OF THE IMPORTATION, AND FOR SALE BY
J. V. THOMAS,
Nos. 405 and 407 North SECOND St.,
9 11 rp PHILADELPHIA.
3 T O K E 8 & WOOD,
S.W.COR. SEVENTH AND ARCH STS.,
Are now opening a superior stock of DRY GOODS
for Fall Trade.
Rich Black, Brown, and Grey Silks.
Irish Poplins in all the desirable shades.
Black Alpacas, Wool Fopllns, and Merlnoes.
Cloths. CasHlraeres, and Cloaking, in variety.
Table Linens, Napkins, and Doylies, In loom and
damask. .
Gav and Plain Shawls in lare assortment.
All the principal makes of Muslins at market
prices. . ... 88W!!
OUO TH SJO A SSrMERES. ETO.
JEW CENTRAL OLOTH HOUSE.
TRIES, MALSEED & HAWKINS
WILL OPEN
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, '
JL DHAWCII CLOTH II O USD,
T THK
S. E. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET,
With an entire new stock of
Cloth, and Casiimeres for Men and Boys
Cloaks, for Ladles and Children; Velveteens, As
trachans, and Chinchillas; Scotch Plaid Cloaklngs,
every style ; Batlncts, Kentucky Jeans and Cordu
roys; Waterproofs, Plaids and Mixtures; Tailors'
Trimmings, etc etc.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Yllim, MALSEED & HAWKINS,
it rp fj, B. Corner filQUTU and MARKET 6ts.
LADIES'
STRAAVEHIDGE
NOW X2XZIIBZT
SCOTCH PLAID CLOAKIWCS,
So greatly indemana iu Taris, London, and Kew York. The styles were seleotelby Mil
manufactiued cxpr essly for ourselves. Among them we enumerate:
MACCRECOR,
ROB ROY,
PRINCE CHARLES,
MACDONALD,
CLAN RONALD,
HIGHLANDER.
WHITE AND FANCY CL0AKINGS.
In this department we offer every coloi-
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S W23AXL
LACK TELirEXEElV Sf,
Having given great attention to the selection of the proper shades and qualities of tklH
Goods for this seasons sales, we confidently invite an examination of onr good?.
WATERPROOF CL0AKINGS.
Now open, TEN CASES WATERPROOFS, in all the best makes in Black, Brown, CtoU,'
Mixed, and Fig. Styles, ranging in price from 80 cents to $2-00 per yarL
WINTER
We shall offer at the proper lime large invoices of everything seasonable in tttOW CtoIl'
comprising
Astrachans, Caracullas,
OF OUR OWN DIRECT IMPORTATION.
STEAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER,
CENTRAL
CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS.
1 !
I
GLOAEUS
& CLOTHIER
T2IE EEAUTIFTJX
MACDUFF,
TARTAN,
PRINCE EDWARD,
MACFARLANE,
CLAN STUART,
and style of SEASONABLE GOODS Ut
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