THE DAILY' EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY OCTOBER 23, 1869. CITYITEMS, Orn Pntrr.nron MFN'H.Yovrrtts, and Bot' mi eimhinn guaranteed Imrer than lh laveM eheiehere, and full tali, tnrhon guaranteed all purtlumere in ecery re-iiect, or the eale cancelled and the money refunded. C'XYI.R, Fit, and Workmanship nf our Ready-maA Gar. tnentu superior to any stock of Healy-made Goods in Phila "e'phia. A MO, CHOICE AMOKTMTitfT of Goods in tht Piece, to be made up to order in the beet and fineet manner. Sample of Material sent by mail trhen deeired. Half watt pf.twebn i Bennett A f'o., fifth and TOWFR HALT., Sixth Street. ) 818 Markf.t Sr., PHILAPF.I.PHIA, i akp qno Broadway, New Yokk. Gbottb, 4 Baie'h's Highest Premium Sewing Bpaohinea No. 730 Chesnut street. OlX THF. Bfrt. The PaHuuti Nrw Famtlf LOUK.8TITUH BKWINU MAUUINR. Kasy Term. ) Salesroom, No. 704 OHHBNUT Street. C'on Livrn Orr, akt I.iMtt. That plcssant and acllre agflnt in the cnreef all ooasumptive symptoms. 11 Wilhor's t'rttfipoKurf of Pure Cwi Liver Oil and ii'wi," is being uni versally adopted in medical practice. Hold liy the proprietor, A. li. Wiluoh, Chemist, No. 1 Court street, iioaton. "8M.T AnvF.nTtiF.ri. Phalon'b Vitat.ia on Sat.vattov for the Hair carries with (it its own best advertisement, A the Ikht shines tbronth the bottle1 you see that the liquid is clear an the azure of heaven. ou smell it and find the odor arrreeable. You apply it and it change gray bair to any natural sliadn without soiling the scalp or vrouuviuK neauuuuo. n"tnmn can oe more nannies. Rr-ECTAt Attention is called to the large Special Sale Of the Finest Quality of Furnitare, made by John Wellor, Msq., comprising elegant goods and In great variety, on Wednesday next, at 10 o'clock A. M., at Conaert Hall Bales-rooms, No. 1319 Chesnut street. Goods on exhibition Cue day and evening previous to sale. T. A. McOi.F.tAAyp, Auctioneer. JrWELRT. Mr. William W.Oassldy, No. 13 Sonth Second street, bat the largest and most attractive assortment of fine Jewelry and Silverware in the eity. Purchasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pare artiole, furnished at a price whioh cannot be equalled. lie also has a large stock of American Westers Watches in all varieties and at all prices. A visit to bis store ia tore to result in pleasure mod profit. Oforof. A. Trince A Co.'i Oroans and Mf.i.odf.onh, with improvements exclusively our own, covered by ten patents. Prices from $fi0 to 8900. The oldest and largest manufactory in tbe world. 45,000 instruments now in use. For Catalogues and Price Lists, address Buffalo, K. Y., or Chicago, 111., or 8. T. Gordon, New York, James Bellas:, Philadelphia. Charles Stokes, Merchant Tailor and Clothier, No. 824 Chesnut street, offer extraordinary Inducements to Purchasers of Ready-made Fine Olothino. His assortment is full, and comprises 11 styles and qualities. Ladies, Look ! dollar Vest, Nicely Boron. Dollar Vest, Fine Fabric. Dollar Vest, Full Fashion. ' The vest and other grades of ladies', children's, and men's wears, which Mr. Finn is offering at attractive prices, are meeting with Urge sales. Look at tbe goods before buying. John M. Finm, Southeast corner Arch and Seventh streets. 75-cent Ladies' Vest. 75-cbnt Ladies' Vest. Attention is called to the 75-cent Ladies' Vest, best Offered for the money. The following Mr. Finn also presents at remarkably low prices : Children's Vests, 40o. and up. Ladies' Vests, full fashion, $1. Ladies' Vests, regular, fine, $i Gents' Shirts, good, $1. Gents' Drawers, fine, $1. ' Ladies' Corsets, 75o., 95c., $1'50, $2, and $250. Stookings at truly the lowest prioes. Mr. Finn is selling good goods at desirable prices. It is economy to patronize him. John M. Finn, Southeast corner Arch and Seventh streots. The Io-cent Zephyr. The 10-cent Zephyr. This Zephyr, which Mr. Finn offers at the low prioe of 10 cents per ounce, is beautifully colored, and surpasses all domestic zephyrs in quality. Ladies preparing for fairs, or wishing to economize, will do well by looking at this rtiele- John M. Finn, Southeast corner Arch and Seventh atreets, Philadelphia. KERR'S China Hall No. 1218 Chesnut street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth. Complete Furnishing China and Glass Establishment. Families and others will find at this house the largest stock of China and Glass, rich nd plain, in the city. Being constantly supplied by direct importation, purchased for cash from the most extensive manufactories in England and France, we are enabled to offer advantages superior to most other houses. Kerr's China Hall, No. 1218 Chesnut street. N. B. China and Glass loaned to parties, balls, and en tertainments, for three per cent, on selling prioe. Kle Rant Epergnes for flowers and bonbons. Bronzes and Vases, heavy Plated Forks, Spoons and Knives, kept expressly for hiring to parties, 12M cents per dozen. KETtR'g China Hall. List of Iroastona China Dinne Set for $10, containing 12 Dinner Plates. 12 Soup Plates. 12 Breakfast, Dessert, or Tea Plate. 1 Covered Soup Tureen. 8 Covered Vegetable Dishes. 9 Uncovered Vegetable Dishes. 1 Covered Butter Dish, with drainer. 1 Pickel Shell. 8 Meat Dikhf.s, assorted sizes. 12 Sauce Plates. 1 Water Pitcher. 1 Sauce Tureen and Stand. 12 Teacups (unhandled) and 12 saucers. The above set, best quality White Stone China, for ft 10. Orders by mail promptly attended to. Kerr's China Hall, No. 1218 Chesnut street. Kerr's China Hall. List of Ironstone China Dinner Set for $18, containing : 12 Dinner Plates. , 12 Soup Plates. 13 Breakfast, Dessert or Tea Plates. 12 Sauce Plates. 1 Oval Soup Tureen Stand and Ladle. 1 Oval ,v.ucf. Tureen Stand and Ladle. 1 Sauce Boat. 4 Oval Covered Vegetable Dishes. 2 Uncovered Vegetable Dishes. 3 Meat Dishes, assorted sizes. 1 Salad or Fruit Bowl. 1 Covered Butter Dish, with Drainer. 11 Pickle Shell. 1 Water Pitcher. 12 Tea Cups (with handles), and 12 Saucirs. All the above pieces best quality White Stone China for ft 18, packed free of charge. Kerr's China Hall, No. 1218 Chesnut street, Cnv'a China Palace. No. lii22CHKSNUTStreot, Philadelphia: No. 14 South M:COND btreet, Harrisburg. Pa.; FOURTH and i.KKKNE Streets, Louisville, Ky. ; and No. M RUE K1CHELIKU, Purls, France, are all owned and managed by tbe same parties. The three first named are the only ttririiu retail houses in their line of business in America that import their goods direct, the consumers getting their goods from first hands, saving all the proUts ot the "middiemau." It is a mutter of surprise to some that the small retail tores sell their goods at tbe same prices as the importers retail tliem. The importer that aims at a jobbing busiuess has the Small retailer as a cublomer, and if he oft'oi-a goods ut re tail must put them at a prioe to protect him. Guy's Cuius Palace does not solicit that clans of trade and have no customers te protect. Tbey mark their goods in plain figures, aud there is no deviation in prices, whether the purchaser intend tbe goods tor bis own use or to sell Kuin. Gay's China Palace has no competition in America. All the other importers atteuiptiug a Jobbing business wish to retail l.inh onoutch to prutict their u.'ni )f. They do a tttrictly cush on delivery business, a thing iuiposxime in jobbing; ami do mil have to add a prohtontbe goods to cover bad debts, and can afford and do sell at loss than lobbing rates. They purchase all their goods for cash, in large quantities, direct from the manufacturers, iu what ever oart ai iIim w.irld IIimv iru rihiIa Below we quote the prices of a few stuple articles. All fancy goods are at a macu greater discount iroui regulur retail prices: White French China Dining Plates, 9 '4 inches, per dozen. &2 White rtlune China Plnipg Flutes, 0! inches, per unzen, i. White Stoue Guns and Saucers nor set. twelve piooes 60 cents. , . . White French Cups and Sauoers per set, twelve pitces, ftlii. Ciit-glnss Goblets per dozen, $2"2V Out-glu Tumblers par dozen, tgl'iiS- White Freuch Chins Dining Set., 160 pieces, White Stone China Dining tiett, 1W pieces. ,. , s.oodstogoout of the city will be pucWe.l a"' el ','" to transportation ottiue Ires of t,Urtt, in-'"1"-' '' lluV brvuLnge lo detiiuutiuu, Great Sal of New, Handsome, and Elegant Furniture, on Monday next, at 10 o'clock A. M at Concert Hall Sales, rooms, No. 1219 Chesnut street. T. A. McOt.EU.AKD, Auctioneer. ritOM THE Central News Company. No. 60S Chesnut St rest, we have received the "Illustrated London News Almanac" for 1870, a most beautiful publication; also the London New, with colored Supplement of the "Tidal Steamer," From the same bouse, tbe "Allantio Almanao" for 1870, full of good reading. Tlis trade supplied. ONE OETHE largest stocks of Gloves ever offered In this ' city is stow displayed at the store of K. R. Lee, No. 44 N. Kighth street. - All varieties of materials and qualities are represented, aad the prices at which they are marked are extraordinarily low. Having secured this fine assort ment from a bankrupt establishment, Mr. Lee Is giving his customers the advantages obtained by closing out toe stock at less than fifty cents on the dollar. These bargains ean only be realized for a few days. SlTKKTSrDX OBIOrNAI.FlRF.-Pl.ACE STOVE AND WARM- Ara FUrnace Combined. The only l ire-Place Stove ever invented that will warm the room in which It is situated. All others fail in that particular. We have embodied in Thf. Sunntsidf. all the T.ATFST and best-known PBiNCirLFS of consuming coal with ECO NOMY, and have discarded nil the numerous imperfeotious that are being used in the Baltimore and New York Fire place Heaters. Tiie Sunnyside will produce MORE WARM AIR with less fuel than any other Stove, and is acknowledged, by all who are using them, to be superior in evhry parti ci'LAn to she Baltimoreand Now York Fire-Place Uoatois, which they had heretofore used Do not be deooived by misrepresentations In regard to THE Sttnnyside, but call and examine it, and see the large number of testimonials from those who have them in use, which will convince any person of its superiority to all others, at the Warming and Ventilating Warerooms of OroRoE P. Shoch A (Jo., No. 833 N. Second street. The HEAVY BALI'S AT OAK HALL are i ron"ttt,re of LOW PRIOES tht f.mot ft in Ti" aid I INK. CLOTHING- A'ont better run b- made! OUR CONSTITUENT: WHOLE CITY TO EXAMINE OUR OOODS AND MAKE THEIR PURCHASES MV inrii and lit IMMEDIATELY, vbilt imr Storli ie so Full and ',ti i'd. WANAMAKER A BROWN. MANUFACTURERS Ol CLOTHING. SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS, PHIl.A. IflAKKIED. HULL WILLIAMS. On the 21st instant, at the Par sonageof the Green Street M. E. Church, in this citv, by the Rev. J. B. McCiillough. THOMAS H. B. HULL to RUTH C. WILLIAMS, both of Konnett Square, Chester county, Pa. SM ITH-M AGEE.-On Wednesday evening, September 2, Iriiit, by the Rov. P. ri. Henson, of Memorial Baptist Church. Mr. CHARLES N. SMITH to Miss FANNIE MAGKE, both of this city. iii:i. HARKER.-On the 22d inst., JOSHUA G. HARKER, in tbe 8th year of his age. The i rolutives and frionds of the family are invited to at tend his funeral, from bis lute renin ence, Main street, Mt. Holly, N. J., on Monday, the 2jtti instant, at I o'clock P. M. ,VKRNWAO.-On the morning of the 22d instant, Mr. WILLIAM WKRNWAU, in bis 70th year. His relatives and muln friends iru invitarl rnat.t.Atid his funeral, from No. 1611 Vine street, on Monday afternoon at 8 o'clock. LACK GROS GRAIN SILKS. JUST J' opened, a new stock of Lyons Gros Grain Black Silks, at $2, $2'2R, $2-50, $2-7", $3. :f50, etc. BESSON & SON, Mourning Dry Goods House, No. 918 CHESNUT Street. "OLACK DOUBLE-WARP ALPACAS. XJ Opened to-day, 3 cases of Double-warp Alpacas, at 60, 62., and 7fi cents a yard. BESSON & SON, Mourning Dry Goods House, No. H18 CHESNUT Street. 1LACK MOHAIR LUSTRES A FULL AS- sortmentof the best make of GLOSSY ALPACAS, just received, at 75c., $li2, $1'25, etc. BESSON 4 SON, Mourning Dry Goods House, 10 22 3t No. 918 CHESNUT Street. MCCXXVIII.- -I WOULD R E snectfull inform Iln dertakors that, in order to'raeet the increased demand for my patent BURIAL OASKKTS, I have taken the Urge Factory at No. 1228 R1DGI? AVENUK. With my enlarged facilities, I am now prepared to sup. piy prumpvijr iui uruurs lu Gliv or euuuixr. 8 4thsturp4 K. S. RARLEY MERINO GOODS AND HOSIERY. 105. Our New Price I Ant, 105. H. A. FLEISHER & CO., No. 105 N. EIGHTH Street, East Side. MERINO GOODS. Ladies' Merino Vests, high neck, long sleeves, at 80c, 1, $1'10, $115, and $1 25, splendid quality. Ladies' Merino Vests, high neck, long sleeves, regular made, $P35and upwards, superb English fabric. Ladies' Merino Drawers, $1, $l'2s, and upwards, excel lent quality. Misses' Merino Vesta, 30, 82, 35, 38, and 40c., very cheap, Misses' Merino Vests, full, regular made, all sizes, SJc, a bargain. Misses' Merino Drawers, all prices. Merino Suits for Boys and Misses. Boys' Merino Vests, 75, 85, and 90c, very good quality. Boys' Merino Vests, regular made, $1, $l'0j, $1'10, ex ceedingly low, very fine English fabric. Men's Merino Shirts, 95c., $1, and upwards; also, the celebrated Knfield make, all sizes, $1'25, together with CAHTWHIGHT 4 WARNER'S NORFOLK and NEW BRUNSWICK, and other celebrated makes in Ladies' and Gentlemen's wear. HOSIERY! HOSIERY! HOSIERY! Ladies' Hose, splendid quality, 25c. Ladies' Hose, full, regular made, X, 4a and 50c, very line aud heavy. Best Iron Frame, full, regular, 40c, selling everywhere for 45o. Misses' full, regulur made, 22, 25, 28, and 30c, very fine and heavy, and not regular, lH, 2, -rc, and upwards. MEN'S EXTRA ENGLISH KUPK.lt STOUT HALF HOSE, 31c, SELLING EVERYWHERE FOR U.'Vc; STILL BETTER, !i;and 4oo. Ladies', Gents', and Alii-KeV extra length : also, a splendid ."torfinent of Ladies' FLEKOED, WOOLLEN, MERINO, and FANCY STOCKINGS. A large und handsome assortment of Gloves; Linen IiundkerchielB, 8, 10, 12, 15, 18, 20, and 26c. No. 105 N. EIGHTH Street. Three doors above Arch, east side 10 21 thsMap CENT.'S FURNISHING GOODS. gPECIAL NOTICE. .1 . AV. SCOTT Sc CO., No. 814 CHESNUT STREET, HAVE REOrENED THEIR STORE WITH A FRESH ASSORTMENT OF MEN'S FUKNISHINCS GOODS OF TIIE LATEST 1 I . Li. H T Y Li 13 H. Order for the co'ebrattd make ot FINS DRESS SHIRTS IV ill tits invw'.ij u.ivu, ki i'vi.iviwv, 9 2S tUtllB4plIU JEWELRY, FANCY OOIKS, NEW J3rOIV:ii4. A 1 LEY TWELFTH AND CHESNUT STREETS. New Fall Importations Now Open. FINE SILVER -WARE FOii BRIDAL PRESENTS, I IV Gr JEt E j. rr AT MODERATE PRICES. BAILEY TWELFTH AND il 2BW HOMER, GOLLADAY & GO,, Kos. 1412 and 1414 We have made large additions to our bargains previously offered. Our stock is remarkably large, and will be found the CHEAPEST STOCK or ESS "We have ever offered., inclnding- VERY HEAVY PURE CHENE MOHAIRS, DOUBLE FOLD, .17.'; CENTS. HEAVY DOUBLE WIDTH CHENE POPLINS, 37 CENTS. VERY nEAVY WORSTED SERGES, IN THE FASHIONABLE DARK SHADES FOR SUITS, 50 CENTS. FINE ALL-WOOL EMPRESS CLOTHS IN ALL COLOR"', INCLUDING THE VERY DESIRABLE SHADES IN NAVY BLUE FOR SUIT, 05 CENTS. SPLENDID QUALITY SILK SERGES IN ALL COLORS, 75 CENTS. RICH BROCIIE POPLINS, SILK AND WOOL, VERY HANDSOME GOODS, 73 CENTS. 10 2:j 8llUl)3t FRENCH ROLL POPLIN, ALL SILK AND WOOL, 87'.; CENTS. EXTRA HEAVY WOOL POPLIN CORDs, FOR WALKING DUESSF.S, & G Y j. RI Erl Y, & CO,. CHESNUT STUHKTS. rntLADKLPHIA. CHESNUT STBEET. 0 A R P E n iJ S J. F. e E. B. O R W E, No. 904 CHESNUT STREET. FALL IMPORTATION. FRENCH MOQUETTE CARPETS DESIGNED BY TIIE BEST AKTISTS IN PARIS, FOK SALE ONLY BY US, AND AT LESS PRICES THAN EVER BEFORE OFFEREE. 6-4 VELVETS. NEW AND ELEGANT ORIGINAL DESIGN'S IN J. CR053LEY3 & BOS3' 6-4 VEL VETS FOR PARLORS, WITH BORDER 3 TO MATCH, EXCLUSIVE PATTERNS. ENGLISH BRUSSELS. Novelties ia ENGLISH BRUSSELS CARPET 3 in the LonU XVI, Marie Antoinette, Persian, Alhambra, Illuminated, and other styles, in entirely new and original drawing. ALSO, ENGLISH BRUSSELS FOR HALL AND STAIRS ALL WIDTHS. WITH BORDERS TO MATCH. 1000 PIECES NEW TAPESTRIES. JUST OPENED, 1000 PIECES OF ALL THE NEW STYLES OF TAPESTRIES FOR THE SEASON, AT MODERATE X Xt I O E Sa J. F. & E. B. ORRIE, IS'o. 904 CHESNUT STREET, Philadelphia; 10 JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE. J. E. CALDWELL & CO., JEWELLERS, No. 902 CHE8NUT Street, ars orunirra European Novelties, Bridal Silver Wares, Diamonds. Choice Gems of Art, 10 iJ tha'urp IN BRO 7.1. FURNITURE. Q A U.T ION! B E W ARE! ri ism ri ici:: Til it 'J'RIOK OF TRAl K KXl'OSl'.D. It lias been a plan of cert sin -mall touses in tha Furni ture trade tn give 6 or even 10 per cent, f ommisiion to parties from other trade, au.l .ni' Ininninu or sonding customers to tUem, und thon charuins the purchaser a higher price fur their furnituie, or ele beading them an interior article. Tina is lo caution parties not tn go to stores where the; ore thus lily reuomnumduu hy tli.xe interested advisers Messrs. I. on Id & t 'o. Uo nni, pnv any couiuumion to carpet stores, or any others, and cun ilieieiore aituid to sell cheaper, und give their customers the lull benelit of tiiis having. They have by honorable dealing secured the largest Fur nituro Trade in the city, aud h pe to iu rit its uontmuunce. ! CO., N. F. Coi-ner of NINTH and MMtKET Streets, and Nos. 87 ana :t North SKUOM) Street. I lu 2:1 Ui FURNITURE. T. & J. A. IIENKELS, AT TIIHIR NEW ST0EE, 1003 ARCH STREET, Are now sclllnar their JELEGANT I CICs'ITUItS at ver retuccd prices. 9 29 Smrp dl QAHA ''000. AND OTHER TO J?OU(-'v LiUU ou 10't1ue of ('itw Property ioatsr FIRE AND BUROUAR PROOF SAFE HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION Fire and Burglar-Proof Safes (WITH DRY FILLING), awarded the Prize Medals at World's Fair, London; World's Fair, New York; Exposition Unlverselle, Tarls. FARREL, HERRING & CO., No. 029 CHESNUT Street, PiaiadelpWa. HARVEY QH.LAM, CHARLES MATTHEWS, GEORGE W. MYERS. HERRING, FARREL 4 SHERMAN, New York. HERRING 4 CO., Chicago. HERRING, FARREL 4 CO., New Orleans. The Mammoth Safe purchased by the Fidelity Safe Deposit Company was made by FARREL, HERRING 4 CO. More than SP.00O Herring's Safes have been ana are now ia use; and over "SIX HUNDRED have pained through accidental tires, preserving their contents In some instances where many others failed. uo 83sl0t Second-hand Safes of our own and other makers', having been received in part pay for the Improved Herriuu's Patent Champion, for sale at low prices. mm J-WATS0N SON Hfl El Of t!" Li' fii'm of EVANS WATSON. J KHli FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFE STORE, NO. 53 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, ssi: A few door above Obssnat at., Philad. WATCHES, JEWELRY, EJO. C. & A. PEUUIGNOT, MANUFACTURERS OF 'ATCI1 CASES, AND DEALERS IN AMERICAN AND FORIIGS WATCHES, No. 1 Hoiitb SIXTH Street. 1 1 mws!rp MANUFACTORY, No. iW 8. FIFTH Street S JACOB It A R L E Y, WATCHES, TS JFWFf.RY. AND SII.VKR WASK, S"a- No. I CHK6Ni:T Ktroat. PbiU.a Liflmrp J J o" VE R H PAT E K T Combination Gofa Bed Ii 4sclilnily tbe bout Fofa Bed ever invnnted. It oaa b iiendd truiu d Hutu into a hundsome Kreuuh bedstead, with huir si rmn maitrots, in ten seconds ot time. It ra qiiir oo unn-rewin or detuohiuir, hus no separatioa between bsi-k and teat, no cards to bieuk, and na niuxed ioot !rcbe.l to the top of the back to support it wlifn (Iowd, which is unes te and liable to irt eut ot repair It bus tbe convniuct s ot a bure.u for bolduig olotnina-' it easily msu.igDd, and it ii impossible fur it in get oat oi P'p'rioi a' out tbe same at an ordinar; sofa. H. F. HOVER, OWNER AND SOLE MANUFACTURER, . lJ s l ' 8S- Soula SROOND Si rear. M Si CA.it . . "
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