The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, December 10, 1869, FIFTH EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE DAILY EVENING rELEGHAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY , DECEMBER 10, 18G0.
5
CITY 1TF.MS.
173, 000
M.CN,
TO ATTF.TTO THS
URRAT DAn.T
Olothiw. Balm
I or
Bkwiictt To.,
Town HtT.fi,
i. kM War itreM,
tTnlf my krfwm-n fiYA mn4 Hirtk ttreett,
pr hotter bnrmim are giren diUw to pmrehfere of
Cotfiino Man anytehere el. CtH hefart pmreAarino, a4
rmnpmr rmr good myith that offered oUtmhtr at tpxrial
bargaint;
. . "Faib Tmr"
U mil m.
Pbkbiormt Ubakt
Eat Spakm
on (ft
OtXBAS QUESTION,
and hi opinion express!
hu eroated
almost
at invrk axWtonml
Obablm Stoekh
Announrrm-nt of G not Hedurtio
Is TBH Pbicr or
rr Superior rthionable Clothing
at No. 834 OiiKmiirc Stbrkt.
CTmu FitrtH Clothing nX Market Street rrirot.
Kjrr tub Circulation Actiyb. A free and rsirular
circulation of the blood Is euontial to health. It pUoas
the whole system la a (tate of aotlre defenae M!at all
unwholesome influences, and is an especial safeguard
against the Inlmioal effoot of sudden changes of tempera
ture, and of damp and oold.
If proper attention were paid to this Important fact,
there would not only be a great decrease in the number of
case of stomach, bowel, and renal complaints, but also in
the number of deaths by consumption and other pulmo
nary diseases.
At this period of the year, when the dirlding line whlou
separates a genial frem an inclement season has hist been
passed, a course of Hobtkttrh's Stomach Bittsim will
be found of inraluable service in improving the condition
of the vital fluid and gently stimulating its flow. Violent
coughs and eolda, like intermittent fever, are the frequent
effects of a chilly atmosphere upon a debilitated organiza
tion. Diseases of the kidneys often prooeed from the same
source. How essential it is, therefore, for persons of feeble
constitution to invigorate the vital organization at the
commencement of winter t Fortified by warm clothing
without, and Hostfttkb'h Bitters within, the frail and
delicate may brave with Impunity any amount of exposure
and hardship whloh, under other oircumstanoot, would
prostrate them on a bed of sickness. Let them consider
this and be wise in time. ,
I TROUI1LE80ME OOUQHS AND GOLDS, SORB THROAT AND
HOAR8BKE88, are speedily cured by Dr. D. Jatne'h Ex
rEOTORANT. It gives Immediate relief in all Afertiotu of
On Lvngt by producing a free expectoration of the phlegm
which obstruots them, thus quieting the Cough, relieving
the inflammation, and giving the diseased organs a chance
to heal Sold by all Druggists.
Jbwbxbt. Mr. William W. Cassidy, No. 12 S. 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 whioh cannot be equalled. He also has a large stock
of American Western Watobes in all varieties and at all
prices. A visit to bis store is inre to result in pleasure
and profit.
BUT THK HARLKIGH.
BUY THK HARLKIGH.
PURKBT LEHIGH COAL MINF.D.
OFFICE, CORNER SIXTH AND SPRING GARDEN.
DEPOT, NO. 067 ft. NINTH BTBKKT.
WILLIAM W. ALTER.
BEST QUALITIES OF SCHUYLKILL,
LORBERRY. AND SHAMOKIN COAL.
1UK rAHUtn .
w , ir.,si.Ranir Machlna In a flrat-o' ass lock-Stltch ma-
-k .u..titln .Klaiiid finUh. rjerfootlv simDle in con
st motion, and designed for every description of family
a ving and light manufacturing purposes.
Pabbam Skwino Machine Co.,
Salesroom, No. 704 Chesnut street.
Agents wanted. .
Xaxth Closet Company's patent dry earth com
modes and privy -nxtures, at A. tx. rranouous at uo. a, no.
Hi Market street.
Obotbb Baxkb'i Highest Premium Sewing Machines
Ho. 730 Chesnut street
' Pabbam Skwino IMacbineb are sold on terms to suit
all. Call add examine.
No. 704 Chesnut street.
PLEASE READ THE '
NOTE
AT THE BOTTOM OF
' WAMAMAR.BR BROWN'S
ADVERTISEMENT.
mill it I hi.
ADDIOKS BUTCHER On tne ma instant, oy me
W.v (Imrrn Dana Boardinan, D. D., J. EDWARD AD-
DICKS to ROSALIE, daugUter of Washington Butoner.
ail oi tola city.
WHELAN HOTZ n Wednday evening, December
. . i l r ..II.. . l . .1 .. i ...... .' U I ' h 1 1 K
JEftOMK WUKLAN to EMILY HOTZ, both of this
oity.
iii:i.
BAKER. On the 8th instant, HENRY R. BAKER, in
tb 83d year of bis sge. ....... , ...
The relatives and iriends of the family, also Resolution
r. ;i m.. a t IT A.M.. and the Order in aeneral. are
resooctJUlly invited to attend the tnneral. from his late
residence. No. lit) Church street, Frankrnrd, on Sunday
morning, tbe lath instant, at 10 o'clock. Funeral to pro-
. U ..... i. tf;hiri.h
oeea to uliurwjru hi"'"v
BAUOU. On Tuesday, Deoember 7, 1869, ANNA MAD-
T. .( ' If 4 BumllHl V m n . h
The relatives and friends of the family Are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral, from ib residonoeof her
husband. No. 2026 unflonnt street, ou dwuiiuw iuuruiu
Sh lltn Imrirl. at 10 o'clock. 544
CARTER. On the 8tb instant, JOHN CARTER, aged
R2 years. . . . . L , ., , . ....
CrlierelaUvesana frenasor mm
rX. 1. 1. 11. of R. M. : Metropolitan Lodice, No. I..0, I. O. of
O. F. : and tbeemplnyea or he Paacal Iron Works, are
respeotfully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late
reHienc7No. 4:t Ditkerson street, ou Hundav afternoon,
toe Uin Inttiut, at o'oioua. i iv"
i7itt uid n h oih instant. HARRY CLAY.
founsest son of Henry and Mary r uUuer, aged 1 year 10
TAh",llHLd! .H.if .h famllv are rmmoctfuUv
Uvited to at-end the funeral, from toe residnoe of bis
EarenU, No. 741 Byard sirest, on Sunday, Deoember 11,
latant, at 1 o'clock, without further notice. 1Q prooeed
Jk Mnunt Mnriah
MOORIf.-Un th gth instant. JAMES M. MOORE, 8b.,
abip carpenter, in the 70th year of his uge.
if reUtivM and frinnii. .nrl thoaa Of the family : 11 We
Lodge, Ko. W, I. O. oi O. t ; Ship Lia'oenturs' Asaooja
atinn; and United Lodge, No. 47, K. of P., are respectfully
Invited to stteua nis lunerai. trom nis late
WHH. Front street, on Hunday afternoon at i 0 cloca. la
.MiiiHl tn LjifaiattA Cematarv.
PARKER On the 7th instant, ROBERT PARKER
f . . . . fil'.th ,u, nt hi. i.a -
The relatives and friends of ttas family are respeecfnlly
inviteo to attenu nia lunerai. ma nis late reemeuw,
jLitl Marlborough street, ou Saturday afternoon at I
O'UiOCK.
WOODWARD. Suddenly, on the 7th instant, EMILY
H wife of ti. L. Woodward, and d&ugbUr of Joaunaand
tbe l"te John Palmer, axed 24 years aud R months.
Tbe relatives and friends are ruueotlully invited to
attend the funeral, from her buiband'a rewdenoe. No. Ill
N Thirty-ainth street, Want l'luladelptua, on Saturday
afternoon neat t o'clock, lnteruteut n Wuodiauds
Cemetery.
1TAVE OPENED THIS BAT AN IM
MENSE INVOICE OF
ENGLISH WARES.
Waiters, Trays, Cake Stands,
Pickles, Flower Holders, Frliit
Stands, Castors, As
siette Montee.
ALSO,
50 dozen Pocket Books
AMD
PURSE S,
AT
CLARK & BIDDLE'S,
1124 CHE8NUT STREET,
H 10 St PHILADELPHIA.
CLOTHING.
.TONES'
One-Price Clothing House,
No. G04 JIARKET Street.
Our Garmenta are well made.
Oar Cutters are men of talent.
BUT ONS PRICK IS ASKED.
Satisfaction Guaranteed Every Purchaser.
GEO. W. NIEMANN, Proprietor,
IS wfmf No. 604 MARKET St, above Sixth,
F. A. HOYT & BRO.,
ASSEMBLY BUILDING,
TENTH and CHESNUT Streets,
HAVE NOW READY A LARGE STOCK OP
FINE CLOTHING
FOB
DOY8 AND CHILDREN.
Also, a large assortment of l3 to wfmGwrp
Piece Goods for Gents' Wear.
DURABI LITY,
COMFORT, AND ECONOMY
Are combined in our
Scotch Cheviot Suits,
Which we are making to measure for
4ii
Also, onr
Frieze and Cassimere Suits at $18.
STYLE, FIT, TRIMMINGS, AND WORK EQUAL
TO ANY HOUSE IN THE CITY.
Having determined to make a Qnlok Bale of our large
Stock of Goods, Ready-made and Uncut, we have reduced
prioes so low as to render COMPKT1TION HOPKLKSS.
We iruarantee satisfaction in every particular, or the sale
annulled and money returned.
EVANS & LEECH,
11 27 lmre No. O'iH MARKET Street.
WESTON & BROTHER.
TAILORS,
V00 ARCH Street, Philadelphia.
GREAT REDUCTION
TU PRICES.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 18 8mrp
LEGAL. NOTICES.
INSTATE OF WILLIAM CHRISTIE, DE-
J OKAHKD.
letters of Administration d. b. n. e. t. a. upon tbe estate
of tbe above named deoedeut having been grant d to Uis
umloni'itDBd, all persons indented to the said eitata are
requeated to nuke paiuunt, and tbote bavin ( laiins or
daiuanda uaiiut the saute to make known Uih wine with,
outdelay.to """" 11KNKY WKUiHT.
No. Iil5 UIKAHt) Avenue;
Or to hi Attorney. SAMUKL, (I. PKHK1NS,
LUlOttit Ne.is7 WALNUT Street.
QRAPE8.
WHITE ALGERIA GRAPES
650 KEGS
In Beautiful Clusters,
AT 40 CENTS PER POUND.
SIMON COLTON & CLARKE,
S. W. Corner BROAD and WALNUT,
HS9tf
PHILADELPHIA.
OLOTH8, OASSIMERES, ETO.
GRAND DEMONSTRATION.
PRICES REDUCED.
WM. T.SNODGRASS&CO.
No. 34 SOUTH SECOND STREET.
CLOTHS FOR
LADIES' SUITS.
ASTRACHAN8.
VELVET CLOTHS.
BEAVERS.
CHINCHILLAS.
VELVETEENS. C129t25rp
FUR BACK BEAVERS.
OARPETINOS, ETO.
HOLIDAYS.
SUBSTANTIALS FOE 1869
Prices Down with Gold.
CARPETINGS,
OIL CLOTHS,
BUGS, MATS,
OTTOMANS, HASSOCKS,
DRUGGETS (Bordered and Plain).
R. L. KNIGHT & SON.
No. 123'i CIIESAUT Street,
11 28 fmwl3t PHILADELPHIA.
DRY GOODS.
TJSEFUL PRESENTS
FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
rOINTE. REAL VALENCIENNE, T II fm Ct
THKEA1) AND GOIfUKE liXl vi O
In Setts, Collars, Hdkfa, and by tbe yard.
TRIMMED AND EMBROIDERED SETTS,
ROMAN SCARFS AND BASHES,
GLOVES of every description,
INDIA AND CASHMERE SCARFS,
Together with an elegant stock of
BILKS, POPLINS, and every variety of
DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, CLOTHS, CASSI
MKRES, ETC. ETC.
Hob. 405 and 407 North SECOND St,
Ollftp PHILADELPHIA.
OENT.'S FURNISH INQ GOODS.
rpRY OUK 2 25 SHIRT.
TRY OUR 82 B0 BHIRT.
TKY OUR $3 76 SHIRT.
TRY OUR $3 00 BHIRT.
TRY OUR BOYS' SHIRTS.
They are tbe cheapest and best fitting SHIRTS sold.
On. trial will make you onr customer.
T. L. JACOBS & CO.,
U17 2mrp No. 1226 CHESNUT Street.
GLOVES, ETO.
nsLOTES! CJIOVUS! ULOVE8!
J J. JUKI.,
No. 15.T0 MARKET KTRKKT,
MANUKAOTURKR AND DKALKR IN
LADIKH', UKNTS', OHII.DKKN'S, AND COACH
' MKN'S fiLOVKS.
ALSO. MANUFACTURKR OK
WHITK SHIRT8.
TOGETHER WITH A FULL LINK OF GKNT8' FUR.
MlblllMU uuuua. ill Jiumwtitrp
QRYSON & SON
No. 8 NORTH SIXTH STREET,
Stationers and Printers.
FANCY GOODS, FINE STATIONERY,
Pooket Knives, Leather Goods,
Writing Desks, Folios,
Diaries for 1870,
18 4 6trp Eto., Etc
TnE UNDER8IGNED HAVING RELIN
quished the Heating of Buildings by Steam or
Water, it will be oontinued by
' WILLIAM U.WISTAR,
lately superintending that departmeut of their busi
ness, whom they recommend to i heir frionds.
liov. 1, MORKia, TAbKBR A CO.
WISTAR A HOULTON,
No. 227 SOUTH FIFTH STREET.
HEATING BY
STEAM OR, HOT WATER.
TLANS OF PIPE CUT TO ORDER,
LAUNDRIES AND CULINARY APPARATUS
FITTED UP, ViniWSf
Eil iVEt
AN IMMENSE SUCCESS!
IIoxiho Tlirong-ecl Evo vy Day !
Tlio XV;ople Appreciate it!
TlioiiHa.ntlH oi Garments Sold
Abouf $350,000 Worth Still to bo .Disposed of!
LOW PRICES ARE DOING IT!
The people are now convinced that we actually are UNDERSELLING EVERYBODY a nd that, too, by 80 large a marm M U Mf
COMTAKiaON, to say nothing about competition !!!
THIS CRATJD CLOTHING SALE
It in every reaperi a duplicate of th GREAT EXECUTOR 8 BALE held one year agt, at vJdeh the people weU remember they teeurei th4
Best Bargains in Clothing that they have e er made in their lives.
THIS U THE STATEMENT OF OTJB CASE :
Anticipating, as did all Merchants, an unusually brink trale. we invested EIGHT HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS (7800,00 )
in the purchase and manufacture of Clo'hing. Oar ales have exceeded last year's, but have fallen short of oar 1 ulalia4
amounting to the present time for Fall Trade to about & 450,000, leaving us Thiee Hundred and Fifty Thonsanl ). liars' wot h
of Garments of every description, suitable to all classes, ade up wi h the utmost care, of the very finest materials, NO ;' ONE DOI
LAR'S WORTH OF WHICH are we willing to carry onr into next year; henoe we era determined at all hazards to ma :e a
CLEAN SWEIEI.
We, then, offer OUR ENTIRE STOCK at piices as low as those prevailing at the Great Sale of last Fall, bringing some of oar prioM
far below the cost of manufacturing.
HEAVY DISCOUNTS IN THE "CUSTOM" AND FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENTS, AND WHOLE STACKS 0P"
Bovs' Clothing at less than the cost of manufacturing.
Call and see for yourself . We surely have something you want, and you shall have it if any reasonable accommodation of prices wiS
induce you to buy. REMEMBER, EVERY GARMENT IS TO BE SOLD.
The Orctit Oak
HEAD THIS NOTE IF YOU HAVE NOT TIME TO BEAD ANY MORE.
Thi ftale it positively to dear out $1550. 000 worth of clothinfj, and every garment must be told; in ordtr to do which WE HA f V
MARKED ON the goods SUCH FIG URE3 that no ltmi.se CAN APPROACH the loioprices at which we are setting off. The great mil
of people who have plied the store all the week can testify to thin. A visit will satisfy any one that in the 7natter of LO W PRICES we mrs
down so low that no other home can ner reach us.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
PORTER & COATES,
No. 822 CHESNUT STREET,
NOW OFFER FOR BALE,
At Wholesale Cash Prices,
A SrLENDID STOCK.
BOOKS
IN ELEQAKT BZHDZOTOS,
FULLY ILLUSTRATED.
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
BIBLES AND PRAYERS,
Juveniles and Toys.
PURCHASERS OF HOLIDAY PRESENTS ARE
INVITED TO EXAMINE THE IMMENSE STOCK
OF ALL KINDS OF BOOKS OFFERED AT
THE VERY LOWEST MARKET RATES FJK
CASH. 18 1 20trp
tub
American Sunday-School Union
have on hand an extensive variety ef
New and Beautiful Books,
Handsomely Illustrated and In tusterul bindings,
suitable for
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
Also for sale,
Bibles & Devotional Books.
We are also coDHtantl ccelvuig from Lonilon a
great variety of
BCBIPTURK PRINTS, DIAGRAMS FOR LKOTURKS,
and everything suitable for the Illustration of Sun
day School lessons.
Catalogues oi tnu Society's Publications and Speci
mens ol their Periodicals may be obtained gratuU
touHly at the Depository of the
AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION.
1123 Choenut 8trL Philadelphia,
II 89 mwftw
rp W O NEW BOOKS
X KKADY THIS DAY.
F1VKNOH FAIRY TALKS,
xi I .AIUUK UK HKliUU.
Translated by Mrs. Coleman and her diuuhters (the
. . I -.m nt (ha M..UIt..k. & 1 . .ii i i . r.
nil Julas Didler. limo. KitrsclotU.
LENNY THK ORPHAN,
111 Ulul. HOMMKa.
Witb Illustrations b Fabsr. Irfnm Ritreofofh
Just publiabsd bf POKI ER a ooatv'S,
Bmwltrp N B2 Ufl KrtN U '
DEAFNEfifl KYERY INSTRUMENT TrL. W
Miianoe and akill ha laMtjw1 k. ... . . k
hi every dmrre of deafness ; also, Reapbrntors ; also jOaa w
dail's Patent lira totwe. superior to any other in ana. at '
P. HAUiiUU-bTtlm, Ui & IKlAu fltrt. IbtU
SECOND WEEK
OP THK
Ell
Hull IDtUldiiis,
S. E. Corner of SIXTH and MARKET Streets.
WANAMAKER Ac BROWN.
W -Ak.TVVM ER Sc BROWN,
SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS,
OAI HALL.
TIIBEE BATS.
GREAT ART SALE.
On Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday,
DECEMBER 15, 16, and 17
Commencing at 11 o'clock A. M. each day, will be sold at Pnblio Sale, at
ROBINSON'S GALLERY, No. 910 CHESNUT-Street,
A MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OF
OIL PAINTINGS.
FINE FOREIGN ENGRAVINGS,
SPLENDID DRESDEN ENAMELS 1
SPLENDIDLY riLAMED.
The Pictures will be sold In elegan COLD-CILT antt
WALNUT FRAMES, suitable for Private Sales.
This sole will afford the finest opportunity for the soleotion of elegant
e
HOLIDAY PRESENTS,
Among tbe artists represented are the well-known names of
BBOCIIAKT, PARIS, HODDINGTON, LONDON,
WILSON, GLASGOW, HOFFEB, DUSSELDOBP,
SOHULTZE, DUSSELDOBF, DANTZE, MUNICH,
BONFIELD, AMERICA, MOBAN, AMERICA,
RICHARD?, AND OTHERS, AMERICA.
j
The Dresden fctnamols, Plain and Colored Engravings, and
Painted Photos, by Wilson, of London, are real Gems
of Art, and not to bo excelled In the world.
The Galleries are now on free exhibition, opon to tho publio day and evening until lh
days of sale.
met
MARTIN BROTHERS, Auctioneers.
A
THREE DATS.