THE vMLY EVENING TBLEGRxlPH PHILADELPHIA. SAflJRDAf , OCTOBER 30, 18G9. 5 "IS IT HONEST .'" Manufacture! of Shuttle or Look Stitch Sewlnn Machines, who make this c!u of machines only, would have the public believe that the shuttle stitch alone can or ought to be used In the various Indus tries In. which the Sewing Machine la employed. Let us examine with how much reason, truth, or honesty they seek to force this conviction, and what method they employ. They claim that the shuttle-stitch Is "alike on both sides" of the material. It is trve that the shuttle stitch ran be tnaOe "alike On both sides" of thick clnth or l ather by exoert ope rators, but that this stitch forms a perfect scam "alike on both shies" of thin material it nt true, an every Sewing Machine operator knows. They claim "economy of thread" for the shuttle Stllch. U trve that the quantity of thread contained in a given length of seam Is less than Is contained In the same length of seam sewed with the Grover A, Maker stitch ; it is also trve that from four to six Inches of thread Is tcavi' at each end of every shuttle-stitch seam, uliort or lung, iu order to secure the ends, and an equal or greater quantity of thread Is wanted at the end of each bobbin. It Is also true that a largi" amount of time Is transit In fastening the ends of scams by hand, In rewinding the thread on little bobbins every half hour, and readjusting the ma chine and work after every Interruption. They claim that the shuttle-stitch will not "rip or ravel." It is true that tt 18 dimoult to remove a shuttle stitch seam, although It la very desirable sometimes to do so, but if i equai.li trxu that the shuttle stitch tefff rip out in wear If the seam Is cut or broken or the ends left unfastened. Not satisfied with claiming for their machines al the merits they possess, as well as many which they do not possess, these manufacturers wilfully mis represent the Grover A Baker Stitch (their great rival), and unbliishlngly publish false statements In regard to It and the muchlncs making it. 1 hey say that the Grover A- Baker stitch wastes thread; that the scam Is Insecure and will unravel; and that the stitch Is only lit for embroidering. Now, they know, and every one of the firo hvndred thousand users of the Grover A Baker stitch machines knows, that there Is not any threwi wanted In making the Grover A Baker stitch; that tho thread used by this stitch enters Into the material, and no more Is used than is necessary to make the Beam strong and elastic; that the amount of thread thus used in ordinary seams is not more than is used ami watted by the shuttle stitch In short seams It Is less. There is no time waated in fastening ends or Miread, nor in winding bobbins, In making the Gro Baker stitch, nor in adjusting the machine and after frequent and vexatious interruptions, as breads are fed to the machine directly from the ' Js, and there Is no necessity for once stopping Machine .luring the process of working up two ll nf tVirend. nf whutovor alv.n .r , ., ..... mey kuuw, ami every oue 01 me iwu ituuureu thousand users of the Grover A Baker stitch ma chines knows, that the Grover A Baker stitch icill not rip or ravel in wear, that the seam may be cut at every sixth stitch, and still remain llrm, but that, if required, the seam, or any part of it, can be re moved with facility. TUey know', also, that the Grover A Baker stitch machine is capable of doing the largest range of family sewing, from the very finest to the coarsest, that the work it does is more elastic, more durable, and more beautiful than work done by shuttle-stitch machines, as attested by the numerous prizes awarded for it at exhibitions and fairs throughout the civilized world, in competition with the work of the shuttle stitch; and that the capacity of the Grover A Baker Machine for executing the most beautiful embroidery Is an additional quality, and a branch or machine sewing In which It stands with out a rival. For many purposes the shuttle stitch machines answer well, and, for such purposes, they are ex cellent machines. They are well adapted for manu facturing thick and heavy materials, not subject to much stitching, and that do not require to be washed and Ironed. This stitch being Inelastic, is not adapted for dress or cloak-making, or family sewing. For these purposes it Is generally conceded that the Grover A Baker stitch is the best. The still more extensive use of the Grover A Baker stitch machines for family Bewing is especially de sirable for the two following reasons : First, The articles manufactured by this stitch will wear longer than those made with the shuttle stitch, as the seam outlasts the garment; and hence the use of the Grover A Baker stitch on articles that are to be washed and Ironed will prove an incalculable saving to the country. Second, The many difficulties and annoyances experienced by women, not expert ope rators In adjusting the intricate machinery neces sary to form the shuttle stitch, have a tendency to weaken the ralth in the general usefulness of Sew ing Machines, and discourage their employment in the household. The great simplicity of the Grover A Baker stitch machines especially nts them for use in families ; while, to the skilled operator, they offer the widest field for the most elaborate ornamental and fancy work. Parties Interested In shuttle-stitch machines only, may be disposed to question the soundness of these views; but If the public who desire to purchase Sewing Machines will use the proper means to as certain for themselves, by actual test, which of the two stitches is best adapted for their purpose, and not be misled by the statements of Interested parties, and If that purpose is family sewiag, they will not select the shuttle stitch. Church Union. CIT ITEMS. Otm Prices roa Men'b.Yooths', and Boys' rail Cothinj guaranteed loiter than tin lowest eheichere, and full m'h. faction guaranteed all purchaecrein every retpect, or the fate cancelled and the money refunded, Stvlk, Fit, and Workmanship of our Ready-made Gar ment! tuperior to any Hock of Heady-mad OiMxit in Phila delphia. . , ALSO, CHOICE ASSORTMENT of Good in the Piece, to be made up to order in the neat anajtnc manner. Sample tf Material tent by mail tehen detired. UALr WAT BETWEEN rijtn ana Sixth Streeti. I oweb Hall, SIB Maukft (Sr., Philakelphia. and 800 Broadway, New Vouk. GET THE Bfrt. The Perham New Family r LOOK-STITCH SKWINO MACHINE. (Easy Terms.) Balearoom, No. 7i4 GHESNUT Street. The Ghost of Kino Solomon, if the Spiritualists could raise it, would admit that there it something "now under the sun." Phalon's Vitalia or Salvation fob this Hair ia thoroughly original. There bas been nothing like it since time began. It is the only transparent andl harmless tin id in existence that will restore the uatura color to grey buir, without diaooloring the skin. George A. Purees A Oo.'s Organs and Melodeons, with impioveraenU exclusively our own, covered by ten patents. Prices from $60 to $!HM. The oldest and largest manufactory in the world. 45,000 instruments now in use. For Catalogues and Price List, address Buffalo, N. Y., or Chicago, 111., or S. T. Gordon, Now York, James Bellas, Philadelphia. J. JlWELRY.-Mr. William W.Oaasidy, No. 13 South Seoond treet, baa the largest and most attractive assortment ot line Jewelry and Silverwara In to city. Purchasers can rely opon obtaining a real, pure article, furnished at a pnoe whiou cannot be equalled. He also has a large stock -.rig.n Western Watches in all varieties and at all prloea. A visit to bis store la sure to result la pleasure and prout. Latest Styles. TUB BEAVEB. E.NuMiH PALETOTS. Blue and Blacu. Ohincuilla. Esulisb Paletots. Blpe, Brown, Black. Oabh's Finished Meltons. English Paletots. Brown, Drah, Slate. ASTRACHAN. ESULhH Paletots. Brown and Blac k. Czarine Beaver. KsuLtsH Paletots. Dahlia, But, Buown, and Black. Keady made and made to order, at 7 (jHAHLf.ilSTOaM;'1 No. A Oaxi-NCT Srarrr. CaovTB A Bakrb'i Highest Premium Bewing Mashinet No. 780 Uhesnut street. Al t, the standard acting plays as performed at the theatres, or for private entertainment, can be ohtninei at Peter Auel's Literary crmiomTY 8hop, Vo. litl 8. Rerun! h street. Ora Srnarnrnrn and readers will do well to take notice of the advertisements in this paper of Alfred O. Marlcn, Agent of the Nw York Waterproofing and Pre serving Company. All persons necessarily exposed to wet weather, especially Policemen, Firemen, and Letter Car riers, cannot Invpst a email sum more tnsihly than by hav ing their garments mnde watorproof, for in our opinion t bey will protect thplr health and secure comfort by so doing. The Horse blankets so prepared are invaluable to I boee who are careful of t heir horse. I,isrA : on, The YorNn Pilot ok Trip ItM.t.n rinFor.E. I!y Mrs. Oi rollne lrf llentr,. With a Biography of the Autliei. An nttre New Kditlon of the Complete Work of Mis. Caroline Lee lieots. Ttioie who aibnire prose tlntion of a high onler will nnnive with eatiarnidion the nnoiiiii.Tinent that T. It. Peterson A Brothers, I'ililadnl-l-hin, are now publishing anew and complete edition of nil the novel, and writings of the late Mrs. Caroline Lee llenlr. I'nfortnnately, thin Indy, whose naturil intolll- fi-nre and talent hd been improved bv the highest cul lire, and who moved in the tirnt circles of society, first in her native MnssHi husntt and tlunlly in the Houth, died in the tralntity of her power her writing remaining n a nieinorislof her worth. Into some of her novels she in tnxl'icod incident of ber own childhood and worn in hoc d. To Ccissfstrrivta.- Wii.noii' Con Liver Oil ash Lime lis now been before the public for ten yean, ant ha stnailily grf n into fuvor and appreciation. This could not be the case unlets the p eparntinn whs nf undoubted and high intrinsio value. The combination of the I'ho. phate of Lime with pure Cod Liver Oil. as prepared by Dr. Willior, ba produced a new plmso in the trsattnont of Consumption and all diseases of the Lung. This article can be taken by the mot delicato invalid without creating thedisgnsting nausea which i such s prominent objection I to the I kid Liver Oil when taken without Lime. This pre- ' purntion is prescnlipd by tlio regular faculty, and sold by j the proprietor, wholesale ami retail. A. R. Wit. mm. diem. . i-t, No. I'M Court street, Boston, Slid by drugrfUts genu rally. Krmi's China Halt..-List of Ironstme Cliini Dinner Set for 4110, containing -12 Dinner Pi.atfh. 12 Hon- Plate. 12 Brkakkakt, Dkksi pt, or Tea Plates. 1 CovEia.n Sorp Ti:hm n. 2 Covered Veoei aih.e Disiips. 2 I'si ovkiikk Vkih taiii.k Dishh. I Covered Bitter Dish, with pitAiNt.rt. 1 l'lc K Li' Sun t.. 8 Meat Dishes, amorted hizk. 12 Sav( e Plater. 1 Water Pitcher- 1 SAt'i'K Tciieen and Stand. 12 Teacups (rNHANiii.i:i) ami 12 haivehs. The a I Hive set, best qtiulity Whito Stono China, for 10. Orders by mail promptly attendod to. Kerr's China Hall, No. 1218 Chesnut street. Kerr's China Hall - List of Ironstone China Dinner Kut for $18, containing 13 Dinner Platen. 13 Houp Plateh. 12 Breakfast, Dessert or Tea Plates. 13 Sauce Plates. 1 Oval Soup Ti'iieen Stand and Ladle. 1 Oval Sauce Tureen Stand and Ladle. 1 Sauce Boat. 4 Oval Covered Veoetaiii.e Dishes. 3 Uncovered Veoetaiile Dishes. 3 Meat Disiim, assorted hi.es. 1 Salad or Erctt Bowl. 1 Covered Butter Dish, with Drainer. 1 Pickle Shell. 1 Water Pitcher. 13 Tea Curs (with handles), and 12 Saucers. All the above ploccs best quality Whito Stone China for $1H, packed free of charge. Kerh'm China Hall. No. 1J1S Cbetnut Street, K Kim's China Hall Now Openino), a ileautk ul assortment of Paris, Vienna, Km.lisii, and Boulmivn 1'ancy (JOOIIK, For Holiday Presents. Glove, Jewel, and Handkerchief Boxes, "Bronzes," "Swiss Carved Wood," "Parian," "Jariuniers," "Majolica," "Card Stands," etc., all entirely new (toons, not to he found elsewhere, ranoino in price from the lowest to the MOST EXPENSIVE. James K. Kerr A Bao., China Hall, No. 121B Chesnitt Seheet. SCNNYSIDK ORIOINALFIRE-PlaCE STOVE AND WARM- Aiu Furnace Combined. The only Fire-Place Stove ever Invented tbat ill warm the room In which it is situated. A 11 others fail in tbat particular. We have embodied in The SunntsIDE all the LATEST and debt-known principles of consuming coal with eco nomy, and have discarded all the numerous imperfections tbat are being used in the Baltimore and Now York Fire place Heaters. The SuNNYsms 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 every parti- culab to the Baltimore and New York Fue-Piace li eaters. which they had heretofore used. Do not be deoeived by misrepresentation in regard to The Sunnystde, but call and examine it, and see tho 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 Georoe P. Shoch A Co.. No. 333 N. Second street. Great Inducement to Buy GRF. A T O VKUCOA TS, at Git EAT OAK HALL. rT have THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT (3000 no in Stock and mors conu'n.v) anil THE KEVTEST AKO BEST STl'LEH (73 dijjtrtnt ttylee of Oeercoatt Alone) and THE LOWEST VII ICES, loiter than fa yiar, and, a iiwiaf, lofer than ehetth'rt ihit year), at WAKAMAKER it BROWN'S CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, The Largest and )lot Popular in the State, SIXTH and MARKET Street: Call and examine our Overcoat Price LM and tee all the SPLENDID ALL-WOOL TEXTURESwe have made ,, iii:i. (For additional Dealht tee third pane.) LEECH. On Friday evening, October 39, Mr. WIL LIAM F. LKKCH. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from bis late residence. No. 2013 Walnut street, on Tuesday afternoon, November 3, at 3 o'clock. To proceed to Laurel Hill Cemetery. WATOHES, JEWELRY, ETO. BiC. & A. PEQUIGNOT, MANTJFACTUREItS OF WATCH CASES, AND DEALERS IN AMERICAN AND FOREIGN WATCHES, Bo. IS South SIXTH Street. 1 1 mweSrp MANUFACTORY, No. W B. FIFTH Street. JACOB IIARLEY, WATCHES, y JKWKI.RY, AND KILVKR WA.RK, Bio. low UUU-oftU I Bireoii rmiM wmuuv DRY QOOD8. JRI6H POPLIN 8a IRISH POPLINS. OPENED THIS MORNING, aoOO Vitrei of Iriilt Poplins. Eqnal to rim Bros'., at 2 per yard, la all the choice shades. AlHO, 6000 yards at l -so per yard, worth These foods are worthy the attention of the ladles, as they ore less than gold cost, at ui:oit.i; i. .visit vi-.s CHEAP STORE, Wo. 7 NORTH EIGHTH STliKKT. JLEGANT SILK-FACED rorLFNsl ELEGANT RICH TLAID TOPLINS. Elegant Empress Wool Poplins, only 75 cents. In fact, the largest stocK of FINE DRESS GOODS will be found at .'i:okc;.i3 i. uisii tn s ONE-rRICE STORE, No. 7 NORTH EIGHTH STREET. JIGHTH STREET EMPORIUM FOR BLACK .SILKS! BLACK SILKS! OPENED THIS MORNING, HLACK GROS GRAIN AT $1-50. BLAC K GROS GRAIN AT $1-75. HEAVY AND RICH AT i. The best li Bluck Silk in the city. Admitted by all to be the cheapest Black Silk offered this Fall. Also, a full line of pure LYONS BLACK SILKS, up to to per yard, at .i:oit4'i: i. wisniTi-s SILK STORE, 7N.EIGIITHSTltKET. DEMONSTRATION IN VELVETEENS 1 VELVETEENS Handsome Silk Finish at 75, 87c, 11, and gl-25. Lyons Silk Finish, equal to Ponson's. Velvet, wide, at Jl-fiO, i, $2M), fa -no. THE CHEAPEST GOODS YET OFFERED. ALL THE ABOVE AT 4.i:OIU.i: . WISIIAH-M CHEAP STORE, !o. 7 lYortli i:i4iSlTII NtiMM-t, 10 no it PHILADELPHIA. EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTION zn r r, 1 c s s or DRY GOODS. RICKEY, SHARP ,& CO.. NO. 727 CIIESNUT STREET, In order to close out their Fall and Win ter Stock by December 1, will offer I ztraordinary Bargains IN BILES, DRESS GOODS, and MISCELLANEOUS DRY GOODS. This stock Is the largest and most varied ever offered at retail In this market, and more replete with staples and novelties of recent Importations than any other In this city. ONE PRICE AND NO DEVIATION. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., No. 727 CIIESNUT STREET, 10 I tfrp PHILADELPniA. JRESS GOODS J DRESS OOODsl One case large Double Cord French Silk Eplng Inea, I'i. One cane French Lustrous BUk Poplins, at 11-60. $1-78, and 2. One case French Wool Poplins, 62 Vf cents. One case Frcm h Wool I'oplius, 76 cents. Two canes 1'laid Poplins, 78 runts to l. Forty-three pieces Black Silks, 11-75 to $3-60. American Striped SUks cheap. MOURNING DEPARTMENT. One case Black Wool Poplins, 63 and TS cents. Oue case Blat k Wool l'upiluM, hs cents and f l. i Oue ratw Black Wool I'oplius. I1-V3 and 1 tiO. Black Mlk Poplins and Llni;ilnea Black Velour Ottoman I'upUua. Black Frwncb Merlnoes and Delaines. Black Mohair Taniise, Alpacas, Mohairs, etc. Black and White Striped Silks, a hanrniu. Black KngliHh C'rapfs and Crape Veils. Black Kid Ulovt-s, Crape Collars, eta etc. COOPER & CONAItD, S. E. CORNER NINTH AND MARKET, IT Ism PHILADELPHIA. V II A M II i: It M, ' No. 810 AUCII HTHEKT. BARGAINS OPENING DAILY IN BLACK GUIPURK I AfKH. BLACK T11RKAD LAOKH. POINTK APPI.iyUK LACKS. VALKNOIKNNK. LACKS. POINTK CUI, LAKH. TI1KKAO OOI LAKS. VALKNOIKNNK HUK 1 8 , from tl FKKNCU ML'SUNS. .rd.wid,(iie.nta llaniburf Kdgiosa, new daaicoa, v.rjr vtiaap. lu II la RAPsorrs TRIMMING AND ZliniYR STORE, ' No. 139 Aorlli i:i4.IITH Street, 10 " Ooraar of Cham at C;i.ovi:s: 4.i.o i:: ui.ovi:mi J. Jl'KU Nn. 1&3H MAKKKT KTRRKT, MANllr ADl UKHH AN1 Dh ALIR IN LADIKb , OKMV. It 1I.DK r H, ANU OOAOU M K N 'li .I.O MA ALSO. MANL'i Ai 1 1 Kh Uok V. Ill I K hlllUTS TOOKTllER WITH A ! I ' I.i. I.I K OK OK NTS' UR MblliNJ UUUUa. loLiluuy DRV QOOOB. No. 43 NORTn EIGHTH STUEKT; HAS NOW II STOCK, AT AN Immense Reduction, BLACK SILKS! HLACK SILKM IVLAK SILKS! t h( apcat Black Silk, pre r olTircl. Black Silki from Am tion. 8lin faced Black Silk.. HEAVY CORDKD HLACK SILKS. Medium Black i!k. Black Silk. a .(leoialtjr. BANKRUrT STOCK OF (ILOVES, I'rom No. lOSOhosnui Hlreot. Men's Rack Clov.. and Caunllot. Men'. L'aator (iloves I ndion' ( a.tcr and Buck Olnvpo and (i initio: . Men's Mdnvy Working lliu k Mills ami (ilovsr. Men's Kuuk Cauniii'tx. t 'lnnioaoiit at 50 renin on the dollar AIko. Merino Uiiderwenr. t'artwrloht's A Warner's Meriim Veal" und Drawerx. fur ladies, children and men, from ntii't on. 1 1 K dozen Kid tilnven, new chillies, gil OU. "(ienuine J on v in Kid Glove." DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS! 1O.C0O yards DRKRH OOOPN. reduced to HI and .'17 cts. Kino Vk1o Muhair Utiortstoi- Kuiti, ill and Ulicentt. Kino Moliairs and Bluck Aipnens. CI.OSINO OUT L-KKSS GOODS AT REDUOKD PRICKS. 10 2H4t SAHOAZ1VS IN FINE DLACIt ASTRACITA1M CLOTHS. EDWIN HALL & CO., NO. 28 SOUTH SECOND STREET, Opened this mornlrg TWO LOTS of FINE BLACK ASTRACHAN CLOTHS At $8 and $10 Per Yard, BEING MUCH BELOW THE RKQVLAU PRICES. Also opened this morning, of our own Importation, FHENCH CAI?ACU.LAS, BLACK Fl it CLOTHS. WHITE ASTRACHAN CLOTHS, BLACK ASTRACHAN CLOTHS, WHITE CHINCHILLA CLOTHS Also opened this morning, Four Lots of Velveteens, Silk Finish, For sale very cheap, much lower than the same goods have been selling. 9 13 tuths3mrp SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. si:b.i.i4.' 4i;t to 4 x.4sa: 15'si.ai-:ss. OUR BrJTZZlE Laces, Linens, White Goods, Embroideries, House-furnishing Dry Goods. STORE TO UBIJT AKD Fixtures ioi Halo. s. E. M. NEEDLES & CO., No. 1120 CIIESNUT STREET, 10 23 BtUtllTtip PHILADELPHIA. O W OPENING AT TDK EIGHTH STREET RIBBON STORE, No. 107 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, Four doors above Arch street: HON NET RIBBONS, SASH RIBBONS, SATIN RIBBONS, VELVET RIBBONS, BONNET VELVETS, SILKS, m kcr ANTt rnr opirn siTrna BLACK ENGLISH CRAPES, FRENCH FLOWERS, FEATHERS AND PLUMES, LADIES' AND HISSES' HATS, BONNET AND HAT FRAMES, All which I offer at the lowest prices. JULIUS SICHEL, No. 10T North EIGHTH Street, 9 2StuthB2mrp Four doors above Arch. CllAH. I KUllVSOJ & IIKO,, Voa. m and W4 VltiK Street. Cheap Uuoda, liarxaina. b caaea vard wida line Hhiriinr Mualinff at 12VO., bypieco or rard : this Mualia ia worth Ida., and is suited t'ur all kinda of undorwnar. W iliiaiuaville Mualin 90o. bj yard. All otliBr Mualina aa cheap. Nainamik PUida at iii and3to. Bwiva Btripa Maalina at lti and 9)0. Namaook, Cambrio, and Swiaa Mualma, all (rradea, Liaan TowallmKa at 7, 10, 12, and ltio. pr yard. Liuon Naiikioa, cheap. Linen Tafila lamak at Tory low pnoes. llird aya Nuraery Kiaper by pieoo, cheap. ballardvilla and other Hannela, cheap. (,rsat induoemanU offered to persona buying Black. We bavaa large aaaortmentof Mohairaand Alpaca I'oplini, all which were purchased at low priced at tilt) end of the season and hundred! of our cuatoniera have taken ad van Ue of this opportunity to aecure cheap goods for the com- jWater proof Oloakinga only f 1 per yard. lHm't forget our tin yard-wide Bhirtiug is only UHo. "Wl AH. P. SUIl'SO St UltO., BHswll3l Noe. and m PINK Street. LYONS BLACK SILK VELVETS, IN ALL WIDTHS AND QUALITIES. T. W. T1IG3IAS, Not. 405 and 407 North SECOND St., 9 11 Bp PHILADELPHIA. HOltlER, COLLADAY & GO., a Ifos. 1412 and 1414 CIIESNUT STREET. ESS LOWER PKICES THAN BEFORE 1H2 WAR. A"e Avill oir4;r on IVIoiiclia', No ember 1, 10 CA8ES OF DHESS GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY, INCLUDING CLAN 3TRIPK:J DOUBLE WIDTH; , xuvaJ.' TUllE CIIENE MOHAIRS, DOUBLE WI TH; HEAVY CHENK rOPLINS, FANCY FRENCH POPLINS, ETC. ETC., AT 37 CENTS, WORTH FROM 75 CENTS TO $100. DRY GOODS. C.n.HAMlUCK&CO., (LATR IIAMUIC'K A COLE). Special Announcement. SELLING OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER DHESS GOODS At Prices that will insuie their Sale by the 15th of December. (wi'Ofit Oitvjvniiaw in LYONS BLACK SILK VELVETS, $7-60, $), 810, 12, 15, g IS. VELVETEENS, FINISHED EQUAL TO SILK, AT 1 -60, J20, 3, 83 80. WE ARE DETERMINED TO RETAIN OUR RE PUTATION FOR BARGAINS IN 2XAC CI LIE 3, BLACK SILKS, 81 60, 82 00, 83, 83'SO, 8, 84 ), 85. SPECIAL LOT OF UUOCHE SflAWLS, FROM AUCTION, AT VERY LOW PRICES. ALL THE NEW PLAIDS, INGKEVT VARIETY. DRESS GOODS, 25 CENTS-HAVE BEEN SOLD AT SO CENTS. DRESS GOODS, 31 CENTS HAVE BEEN SOLD AT 08 CENTS. DRESS GOODS, BO CENTS-HAVE BEEN SOLD AT 81. DRESS GOODS, 75 CfiNTS HAVE BEEN SOLD AT 81 60. C. II. HAMRICK & CO., No. 45 North EIGHTH Street, 10 302t PHILADELPHIA. QREAT REDUCTION In Prices of LADIES' CL0AKINGS. DOGSKIN CLOAKINGS AT 83 00 CHINCHILLA " 82 00to83H) VELOUR BEAVER CLOAKINGS AT. .810 to 84O0 BLACK ASTRACHAN 83-09 Do. Do $6-50 Do. Do. 810-00 Do. Do. 812-00 DO. Do IU-00 Do. ESQUIMAUX BEAVERS, ALL GRADES. CUltWEN STODDAHT & BliOTHEK, Nos. 4fi0, 462, aad !l North SECOND Stresf, 10 80 2t Above Wlllowr. V ELVETEENS J VELVETEENS J ! Balance of Import ei 'a stork of PURK BILK FAUK VKLVKTICICNS, at 85c, 1 25, 1'50, 1'75, 3, 2'5l, and S. Heavy Twillod back Velveteon, $I'5U. $3 Velveloon equal to Silk Velvet. BLANKETS! BLANK KSSI! All-wool Rlanketa, $4 2.1,4 . VI, S'5U to VI Canton Flannels, 12M, IA. 1H, 20, 22, 25, eto. All wool Flunnela, 25, 28, SI, 37 M, 4i, 45, 50, eto. 5000 YARDS MERRIMACK CALICOES, 12o. Ladies' Merino Vesta, 75c., $1, 112 ( 3 50. Gouts' Merino Shirts and Drawers from 75o. Misses' and Boys' Merino Underwear. Great bargain in Black Alpaca Poplin, 3"!c, wortli !2 Vf, cheapest everoffored. Double warp Black Alpacab, 31, 37M, 45, 50, M, 62, 68 to $150. WATER PROOF CLOAKINtiS! BouRht early, cheapest iu the city. Waterproofs at $1, 125, 137W;, 1'50, 1'63, and 175. Kid Gloves- Bankrupt stock 85o. Muslins ut our usual low prices. FARIE8 & WARNER, No. 223 N. NINTH STHEET, It ABOVE RACK. JJOUSE.FUENISIIINO DRY GOODS. Marseilles Counterpanes, from 83 00 to li.voo. Jaiquard, Alleudule, and Honeycomb Spreads. 10-4, 11-4, 12-4, and 13-4 Blankets In the bust makes. Crib and Cradle Blankets In assortment. Loom and Wash. Damask Table Linens, from 60 cents to 8100. Barnsley Table Linen In extra widths. 80 dozen Red Bordered Uuck Towels, at 12' rts. Barusley Towels, extra size, or the highest quality. STOKES & WOOD. 8. W.COR. SEVENTH AND AKCII STS , PHILADELPHIA. swi OODS AT DRY COOD&. JOHN BURNS, HOUSE -FURNISHING DRY GOODS AND IMPORTER OF HOSIKftT, Nos. 245 and 247 SOUTH ELEVENTH ST., lAbova Spruce. ANNOUNCEMENT! Just received, a complete assortment of Ladies', Gents', and Children's Merino Unde-ir.r ; the celebrated inuke of "Cartwright it Warner " Cartwriuht 4 Warner's Children'a Vests, in hijrh n-k long sleeves; low neck, short sleeves. ' ' (JartwriKht A Warner's Ladiej' Vests, from 2i inch t ob inches. CartwriKht 4 Warner's Cents' Shirta, from 2'75 a , CartwriRht 4 Warnor's Extra Heavy six-thrid ;-, Ladies' cnta, 75, 87i ; RuKiilarmade. $1'25. (ient's Shirts, 50,75; Remilar made, ifl-50 Enprlish Super Stout Half-Hose, 31, 37Jo. Lndif s' genuine lialbrigKan Hose, 75c., 87Mo. Ladies' etra heavy "iron frame" Hose, b7(40., too Ladies' fleecy liuod Merino and Woollen Hose. WATER PROOFS! FLANNELS! BLANKETS' Canton Ilaonels, 12J4C., up; Ensrlish, 48c., op Uallardvale Flannels, 37!c. ; 4-4 Shaker. 45c. ' Red, Opera, Gray and Welsh, Flannels. Dark black Waterproof, Mlo., 81, KH12V to $ I 75. Gold mixed Water-proof, $1'35, i I'37X, $150. Oue case 10-4 Blankets, jfyper pair. One invoice 10-1 White yuilts, $175, choap. TABLE LINENS! TOWELS! All-linen Towels, l2Kc. : size 20x;M inches. Fresh invoice Hamburg Edgings ings. NAPttN3 and lassrt It pRICE & WOOD, N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND FILBERT. Black Velveteens, a new lot, at 82X, 75, Vl ! I T", 2,20and3-25. Blac k Silks, $2, 2 25, 2 50, up to- $3 50 per vard. ' Plaid Poplins. Stripe Poplins. All wool Poplins. Silk and Wool Poplias, etc,, etc. 1' lannels, Flannels, All Wool Dowet and Shaker Flannels, very cheap. BLANKETS. BLANKETS. A large assortment of Blankets at 8 ;'6i 3'87, ;'50, 5, -j-J, 6, 7'25, up to 15 per pair. , A large assortment of Ladios. Gents', aad OaiUren's Gloves. Ladies' Cloth, Spun Silk, and Berlin Gloves. Gents' and Childien'a Glovea iu Cloth. Berlin, aaJ Spun Silks. Ladies', Gents', and Children's Hosiery. Huinburg Edgings, Inserting and Flouucin. ' Wide Black Sash Ribbons. Colored Sasli Ribbons. A II widths Black Velvet Ribbons. PBICE & WOOD, N. W. CORNER EIGIITn AND FLLBERT. N. B.-3W doz. Duchess Paris Kid Gloves, real Kid, l per pair, cost $150 to import. Jouvin's Kid Gloves. lii dr.z. Joseph Kid Glove, choicecolora, $t per pair. JID GLOVES. KID GLOVES 3C0 dozen Ladies' Duoliass Kid Gloves, real kid, mt I per pair, cost $1 50 to import, ia dark, medium and liUt colors. At , TRICE & WOOD'S, 10 31 awiit; N. W. CORNEEJGHTOjtNpjTLRSRT QIIOICE GOODS AT LOW PKICE3. MRS. M. A. BINDER, NO. 1101 CIIESNUT STREET. Gorreapondence with the leading Parisian and Ooatinsa. tal Houses enables ber to receive the luten uovoltie direct. Bargains opening daily in Black Guipure Laces. Black Thread Laces. Pointe Appliiue Laces. Valencienne Laces. I'oiute Collars. Thread Collars. Lace VeiU. ointe, Appliiiue, and Valeuciaunes Kan ikiicUi'. French Muslin. Hamburg Edgings, new designs, very cuaji. Alter Laces, all widths. v Bridal VeiU and Wreaths. Kid Gloves, 75o. and (I a pair. White Coats, Cloaka, and Oreates. Also, elegant Trimmings, Velvets, Flowers. R;Y3i Buttons, etc. Particular attention given to DRESS AND CLOAK MAKIN3 Satisfactory ayatem of DKK.SS CUTTING TAUGHT. Sets of choice patterns for Merchants and Diaiuukjis now ready, at reduced prices. Roman Ties and Hatha. Paris Jewelry, newt slylei of J at. Gold, un 1 S't ll, til 9 rarest and moat elegant ever ottered, lit ir Bands, Couihi., Nets, Zephyr, Slippers, Cuhions, and Brackets. Corsets and B oop frkirls. Sis'uHi FURNITURE. QAUTIONl BEWAREt i i iti ri iti:: THE Tit 10 K Ol TRACE KXP06EO. It lias turn a plan of certain small boujMM in the Fuioi tuie truile (o give 6 or eo In per ernl. eoiumiaaion t pulie. hom oilier trade, and Moras bringing or asndinjc customBisto them, aud tnua charging the iurcliaor a binlitr piic. toi tueir turuiture, ut ! aendmg thuui aa ibl'cnor ail-'ile. . . . , Tins is to caution partios not to go to stores where thef are Ibushlilf nvomuianU -d tv intorvMed advisers, MttMia. tioold 4 o- do t"l I"") any wiiiiM.g t carpet stires. or any ol norm, and tan tuaialore allot 1 to sell clieaptr, aud gue Ihair cuaiour the full beaoot of lUis kJ,)i lloj' hve by hr.norable dealing secured the Urgent Fur uiluu Trade in tuecuy.enu Uop to uisnt it onnimiiaace. ' t-OV l.U 4 Cv . N. F Corner of NINTH snl M 4 RKK r SirJ't. and Nh v: suo Konu v"cun u .-.. i'ij- ' I-