The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, April 02, 1870, FIFTH EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    CIT ITUJIS.
For additional City Item Inside Pa'je.
SrnrMO OvKncoAT.
HRTTFB T BTTt.it,
IIFTTF.H IK Kit,
Bf.ttkk IN OlTT,
IlKlTKIl IM MAKF.,
than anvolhm Heady-mwl' in Ihn city, at prlcet Jrom $9
to $20.
BF.NNRTT Or)..
ToWFlt II ALT,,
No. 818 Market htbkkt.
A Most Rtiiikino Co!fTnART.--Th(i old hair dvos an 1
4,coloren," etc., are all mora or loss sticky, muddy, and
f ntld, and the huns they Impart are not natural. I'iiaion'h
Vitaija, on Salvation fob th' HAtn, the newly-discovered
ifrot, In, on the othnr hand, limpid, transparent,
f rairrant, and ofTocliTO, and ha no sediment. Hold by all
iroggita and fan or goods dealers.
iii:i.
Tnr O'MWt-nal Itmth third pnq.y
FBAKSifoO. On the morning- of tne 2d Instant,
Martha W. Kkansihoo, airod W yeara.
Foniraleervlces at th- resldonce or hnr brother-In-law,
Johu W. HaroeH, No. Wis Ellsworth street,
on Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Intermout at
Newark, N. J.
Mkoaroke. On the 15th of March, nltlmo, at
Dome, Italy, Mr. Jonw N. Mkuakokk, of thlg clty.
' VVATCHE "
REMOVAL,
C. & A. PEdUIGNOT,
MANUFACTURERS OF
WATCH CASES,
AND DEALERS IK AMERICAN AND FOREIGN
WATCHES,
Have Removed their Salesroom from No. 13 South
SIXTH Btreet to
No. 603 CHESNUT Street.
MANUFACTORY, No. 13 Souin FIXTH Street.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE BY ORDER OF THE
Orphans' Uourt, at the .
. wfr." ...... uu I 1 FTPH A Kf.ff
rniiuiiiui ' ....v....
BY M. THOMAS SONS,
ON TUEoDAY,
The three-story brick IJ WELLING HOUSE, No. 534
Spruce Btreet; rooms large aud airy. Lot 'il leet
inches front by 140 feet deep to a streei. Large yard and
atable on the reur. To bo sold subject to a mortgage of
WW). May be seen any time piior to the iluy ol
ale. 4 i swB.it
CHESTNUT HILL. FOR SALE, A
. country-Beat of 6 acres (noar tha depot, with fine
view) ; stone mansion, with heater, range, gas, and wator ;
gardenor's bouse and stable; groen-house (and grapery
(in bearing) ; iue-house (tilled) ; fruit, flower, and vogota-
ble gardens well stocked.
Apply from 9 to 12. J. E. MITCHELL,
8 81 tbstuSt No. 810 TURK Avenue.
WEST PHILADELPHIA FOR SALE
or to Kent. No. 4116 SPRUCE Street, very band-
lirnwn stone front Residence Mansard root, side
yard, all modern conveniences, in perfect order. Imme
diate poSbC'BHlon. ... , ... . j i
No 411H l'INK Birtet Double Mansion, builtof dressed
?rey stone, side yard, every convenience, in period order
Possession May 1. Q j FKI T ft BRO.,
4 i smwlm No. 130 8, FRONT Streot.
"ft WEST TULPEIIOCKEN STREET, GER-
MA"TSALE. A BARGAIN ! f ,
A delightful double dwelling huie, in excellent repair,
and having all tne modern conveniences.
Location unsurpatsoa. Lot loux2lii feet, handsomely
improved ; room lor s'able on roar end.
Owner wishes to realize during the coming month.
Address with real name, Box It, Philadelphia Post
Office. s 4 lhHta 5r'
VOR 8 ALB. AT GERMANTOWN. ELE-
sant Stone Mansion, situatod on high ground, com
manding un extensive view of the surrounding country.
The house is now and complete in every respect, aud
accessible bv steam and horBe cars, Stone stablo for Tour
boraeB, Cow House, Carriage Houne, and all the appurte
nances of a first-class establishment. Address J. ., at
this Office. a 23 tnthsbt
MEUCHANTVILLE, N. J. BUILDING
sitea for sale, five minutes walk from Wylwood
THIRTY MINUTES i .M FRONT AND MARKET
Philadelphia. Address ' ' J. W. TORREY,
B 1U lm No. 127 OH K8NUT Street, Philadelphia.
FOR SALE A VALUABLE COTTON PLAN
tation in Mississippi. ....... wnon-
Apply to SAMUEL WORK,
4 23t No. 25 8. THIRD Street, Philadipuia.
TO RENT.
TO LET, DURING THE SUMMER,
A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY RESIDENCE,
three squares from Ohesnut Streot Passenger Railroad
Depot; handsomely furnished House of seventeen rooms,
all modern conveniences ; Btable, ooaeh-house, acres of
(round, large shade trees, pavilion, fountain, etc. Rout,
$250 per month. Apply at No. 1CU8 OHESNUT Street,
seeond story. t iSt
COUNTRY RESIDENCES TO RENT
-In Holmesburg, Twenty-third ward, about eight
mil,, from the oity-Tbree OUTTAUK HOUSKS, wiin
Brown-stone Fronts, French Roof, Parlor, Dining
nnm. and two Kitchens on first floor, large Yard, all the
modern improvements; accessible several times a day by
Philadelphia and Trenton Haliroaa.
Apply to CHARLES H. MAS80N,
4j8l. No. 82itN. SIXTH Street.
g TO LET THE STORE PROPERTY NO.
728 Cbesnnt itreet, twenty Ave feet front, one hon
dred and forty-flv. feet deep to Bennett street. Back
aa itiiriu hiiih. Possession May 1, 1870. Ad
4n THOMAS 8. FLETOHEB,
jj Delanoo, N. J.
MARKET STREET STORE TO RENT.
A lot on the Uorth sido of Market streot, west of
.u v( l,v 2i,ll fdMt deuli tu a streei. will no
improved with a Brst-clnM ttoie, to suit a tenant, it ap
Dlied forsocn. A note adcrussod to O. J. at tuis otfioe
will receive attention.
M. FOR RENT A LARGE STORE AND
:." rv..Aiii k. kiiu vtiHuA wHniM. newly tltted nn
Jith all modern conveniences. Apply to LO.PIUOlf,
jio. M N. hKVKWTII hrrwt.
a 16 if
jfffk TO RENT, WITH BOARD, THREE
pleasant rooms, No. Wi BPRLHJE Htreetll iv
REAL ESTATE AOENT.
FRED. SYLVESTER.
REAL ESTATE BROKER,
Io. 88 SoutU FOIIUT1I Street,
PHILADELPHIA,
THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY",
MEDIO AL.
20
SOUTH FOUIITII STKEKT.
Eheumatifm a Life-Time Specialty.
A Permanent Cure Discovered.
Neuralgia a Life-Time Specialty.
A rennancnt Cure Discovered.
Rheumatism a Life-TIma Spocialty.
A Permanent Cure Discovered.
Important to
RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS.
DR. J. P. FITLER, the eminent Philadelphia Physi
ciun and Professor of Chemistry and Medioal Jurispru
dence (now one of Philadelphia's oldest Practitioners),
stands alone as specially devoting (37) thirty-seven years
to l;iiiuiimtiun and Neuralgia, in its different forms,
with a ruccess unparalleled in the annals of tne Profes
sion lUing now regarded among his Brother Phynoians
as the hlheat and bott authority in I houmatio com
plaints, being a graduate of the Un.ver it of Pa mayl
vania, A. D. 1833, bis Diploma contains the follo:ng ig
tiatures of the most celebrated and world-renowned Pro
fessors ef modern times, viz. :
I'll I LIP 8VNU PHYSIUK, M. ., Prof. 8urgiry.
J. HKDM AN COXK, M. D., Prof, on .viat. Mei.
N. UUAl MiN, M.D., Prof, on I'rao. Med.
T. C. iIaUKH, Prof, ob Obsteirics.
KOItKKT HAHK, M. D., Pr.if. on Chemistry.
WILLIAM (illiSON, M. D., Prof. on Surgery.
W. V.. HOIINKK, M. D. , l'rof . on Anatomy.
W. P. DEW KK8, M. D., Prof, on Obstetric.
S. JACKSON, In. D Prof. ImU. of Med.
Dr. J. P. FITLER also graduHod at the Philadelphia
Mpdical Inttilutft, Jith day of March, A. D. 1333. This
Institution wan founded 18i7, by the renowned Dr. N.
Chapman. 1 B. l'III.KIi'8 Diploma fro n this Col.dge con
tains tbo following signatures:
JOHN KKI.L. .VI. D., Prof, on Med. Juris.
J. K. MI lOHK.LL, M. Li.. Pro . nn M-,d.O!iem.
W. K, HOKNii K, M. I), Prof, on Amitoiny.
8. JACKSON, 1. I)., Prof. Inst, ol Medicine.
THOMAS HaLKIS, M. D., Pnr on Suigery.
11. L. HoDUK, M. D., Prof, on Obstetrics.
DR. JOSEPH P. FITLKH wai a studont undor Urn
celebrated f rofi BBOi- N. Chupma.', M. li , ami holds t uo
following endorrciudi't from him tinted October IJ, 1HBJ:
Dlt. Johi I'll P. I ni.F.ll read Mudiciun in my o.Hoo, and
regularly sttt-nded Ibe J.ecturoB ol tue University of
Pennsylvania, anvl those of ta i Midio:,! In-ttnuoe; alio,
the Practice of the Hospitals sill Almshouse. His ad
vantages ol acquiring proiessici'iul kn iwlodge have limn
unusuully areat. 1 1 affords me pleasure to boar tins evi
ueboe of his uncommon merit.
W. CUAPMAV, M. D,
The sul seribrs being persona''? i cqu intnd ith On.
Tosf.I'H 1. FiTi.kH, have the fullest o nliaeuce in his
protessioi el skill.
BENJAMIN 8. JAV"Y, M. D.
W. K. HORNER, M. D.
N. SHOKMAKiilt, M. li.
Piiii ADF.I.rniA, March 20, 1833.
A SC1EHTIFIO PREPARATION.
DR. FITLKK'S PRKHORIPTION
A MEDIOAL MONOPOLY.
DR. FITLER'8 RHKUMATIO REMEDY,
1)H. FITLKK'S RHEUM ATIO UKMKDY,
DR. FITLKH'8 RHKUMATIO REMEDY,
UK. FITLKK'S RHEUMAl'IJ KEUEaY,
FOR OURONM RHEUMATISM,
1NFLAM. RHEUMATISM,
BUIATIOA. RHEUMATISM,
NEURALGIA IN HODY,
NF.URALtilA IN THK HEAD,
NERVOUS HEADACHE,
IT IS A SWORN PERMANENT CU"E
IT IS A KWOKN PKltMANVT CURE
If IS A SWORN PERMANENT CUIiH
IT li A SWORN PERMANENT CURE
in ninety-five cases out of every hundr l.
USED INWARDLY AND PLEAS NT.
USED WWAKUiV AIVU PLI'.AS N "
USED IN a AUtlLV ONLY.
WARRANTED VEOEfAHLE.
WARRANTED VKOKI'AULli.
"WARRANTED VEGETABLE
AN II UNIBJ JKIOUS."
DR. J. P. F'lTLER has devoted bis profotsional life to
(he special .iroatment of Rheumstisin and Nou-algia.
His "Vegetable Rheumatic Remedy" (us id inwardly only.
as ejter.al applications are of but tempornry r jlief ), with
its fonderful cures, its mighty reputation, its established
merit, its standard position, being neithor quaok medi
cine nor patent medicine, but a prescription unoqualled
and unrivalled. A positive agreement or.logul guarantee
given to every patient stating exact quantity to cure, or
the amount paid refunded.
Consultations and advioe daily, without any charge, at
DR. FITLKK'S Office.
Legally warranted to cure in limited quantity, or prioo
paid refunded.
Written contract given stating qnuntity to use or
amount paid refunded.
DR. FITLKK'S Remedy iB endorsed by upwards of
17,000 testimonials of cure, inoluding the following Pnila
delphia or bora, reference, all sevore casos of an ag
gravated condition, hopeloss, and in most inatancus help-
ess:
H. A. Droer, 714 Chesnut street.
li. P. Jones, Chesnut street, nor Tenth.
William Davis, 4Jii Oerma. Btreet.
J. Mo leary, 613 East (iirore avenue.
It C. Ohase. llarliy road.
H. Ktrstton, Hif Darien street.
A. McKane, lit,) ninppen sireei.
b. Oritlith, 7115 KeTsler street.
A.J. Colton, Hot North Third street.
Mrs. Hopkins, I'oint isreeie roau.
fcra. l-nt, llWooutli Eighth stieet.
Mrs. KrclinrdMin, iie noutn rourtu streot.
airs, f J. fcoid. lU4ri South Fifth streot.
C. H. Kocleptoti, i'Mh Brandywine street.
p, money; uiao duuiu aiiiiii nuwi,
James Millinger, Birney's Place, W. P.
O. K. Clothier, 23 ftorlh Water street.
C. Nobling, l&IH Frankford road.
8 C. iiiimeniian. 17-1M Marshall street.
O. W. Kidgway, 21b North Second street.
Hon. W It. Elliott. hH4 North ieventb street.
II. K 8hock, 1U24 Columbia avenue.
Jsmes Hinas, Forty-firs and Market strsets.
Charles L. Brown, rVnod streot, below Tenth.
John Voutler, Rope Ferry road.
William Wayund. U'.tt Brighton street, 15th ward.
(iriftia Snively, 22H Ceorge street.
K Kilpatrit k. 1744 Olive street.
D. Taylor, Esq., 404 Tuylor street.
Mrs. OraveiiBtiun, Anuat street, Cermantown.
Mrs. Rico, ScIkmiI Inne, Cormitntown.
Mrs. Barton, Clinton and Henry street, ( a nden.
Mrs. Baoon, 2!M Market street, Ciunilea.
Mrs. Keeley, Ridge road, below Poplar.
K. A. Dougherty, 2n North Ninth st cent, Camden.
K. A. Hughes, fM North Kifteeulh streot.
Mrs Btevens, 214 South streot.
Mrs. Simmons, HH7 Dilwyn street,
fin Dunlup, I.r-t0 Hewslon street.
Vrs. Hanson. Twenty-second ward, Mansyunk.
Mis. Ogle. Mannyuiik, Twenty-sooond ward.
(eorge Elliott, rrankford. 'I'wenty-third ward.
Ceorge Hums. Paul and Millstrexts, Frankford.
Mrs. Kline, Whi'e Hall, Rridosburg.
John Wackorly, 1HU Buttonwood streot.
Satisfaction Guar ante 3 i
to
all CuiTcrcrs Trying It.
DR. FITIF.U'S Vouetable Bhenmatio Remedy ha
wrappers printed by iho Atnoriosn Hunk Note Oompanr'
Kioi'M. Steel Piute Eneravia, WHU nioanllion of UK. J,
P. FITI.EB thereon.
The aenuine sold by DrUKRists at $1 50 per botsle. Bit
hnttltsat 7 W.
All letters or communication answered and Remedy
delivered free of charge.
MEDIOAL ADVIOE GRATIS DAILY.
DR. FITLER'S OFFICE
No. 29 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
8 19 IWlI
PUIIi ADELPAIA.
A. t J. B. BARTHOLOMEW
IIuvo Now Oion llieii' Hii1iik- Imiorta,tioiiH
OF
aC
LA XiKTXTi:'
Over 1000 Dozens Elegant IiTcw Shades, i$l'25 Per Tair.
Best 125 Gloves in America. j
EVERY TAIR WARRANTED. IF TIIEY KIP OR TEAR, ANOTHER PAIR GIVEN IN EXC HANOI, 1
A
AL fcO,
Fall Assortments of Gents' "X.a Belle," at S1'50 Tcr Fair.
V. Ac .T. Ti. BARTHOLOMEW,
IMPORTERS OF, AND SOLE AGENTS FOR THE "BARTLEY" AND "Li BELLE" KID GLOVES.
SPRING 1MPOBTATIONS OF THE "BARTLEY " WILL ARRIVE I M A FEW DAYS. 4 9 iwtfrp
OARPETINQ8.
E. J. LESTER.
CHA8. T. WEB EE.
WM. T. CERNEA.
E.J.LESTER & CO.'S
CARPET WAREHOUSE,
No. 29 North SECOND Street,
rUILADELPIIIA.
CAR PETINGS.
VELVETS,
BODY BRUSSELS,
TAmSTJVST BRUSSX3LS,
TIZHZ3I3-FL7,
iriciiAirj,
VEI.ETIAW CAHPETS.
ALSO,
Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Etc.,
IN GREAT VARIETY.
ALL THE ABOVE GOODS WILL BE SOLD,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT THE
Lowest Market Rates.
13. J. LESTER & CO.,
No. SO North
4 S B n 8m
SECOND
Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
CARP E T 1 NCS,
OIL CLOTIIK, MATTIH.OS,
Stair and Hall Carpetlngs,
IN GREAT VARIETY.
PRICES ALL REDUCED.
R. L. KNIGHT & SON,
No. 1222 CHESNUT STREET,
8 B Stuth3m PHILADELPHIA.
JEW
CARPETING S.
W. are now opening a fall line of
rOREIGN and DOMESTIC CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS,
AMD
T T I N
OF ALL GRADES,
M A.
Gr B,
Which we are offering at (rreatly reduoed prioes from last
season.
LEED0M, SHAW & STEWART,
No. 35 MARKET Street,
S 94 thstnSm PHILADELPHIA.
RCH
STREET CARPET
WAREHOUSE.
New Styles at the Reduced Rates
BRUSSELS, 3-PLYS, INGKAIN, AND VENETIAN
CAKPETINCiS,
At SS per cent, lower than last season's prices.
JOSEPH BLACKWOOD,
No. 832 ARCH STREET,
8 IS Smrp Below Ninth. South Bid..
UPHOLS rERV QOOOS, ETO.
NOBUT, BROWN, NOBLIT & CO.,
N os. 222 and 218 S. SECOND Street,
PHILADELPHIA,
Importer, Manufacturers and Dealer In
Upholstery Goods,
Car Trimmings,
Cabinet Makers' and Undertakers'
Findings.
Swiss aid Nottingham Curtains,
Hair Seating,! Curled Hair Bedding,
ETO. ETO., 8 18 8m5p
Wholesale and Retail.
HATS AND OAPS.
nt WARBTJRTON'8 IMPROVED VKNTI
latod and Msy-fltti'ng Htm. HaU (patented), in (
lb. unproved fasbion of th. SMkSOa. OliKoAiU Bls
IiTl GL.OYES.
DRY GOODS.
I X O O T O Xt 'H,
No. 920 CHESNUT STREET.
CLOSING OUT AT PROOTOR'S.
Real Jouvln lild Olovea, Co
lorct. (jil.
REAL JOUVIN KIO OI.OVKS, BI.ACIK, $1.
KH.AL JOUVIN KID ULOVEB, WHITE, 1.
HEAL JOUVIN KIl GLOVEh, MUHT, $1.
(JI-N'IS EMbRUII'KKKII PIQUE KID (JLOVES.
RKEN HOLD AT l3 ISO, flltSINU OUT AT tl
KVKItY PAIR WAKKANl'EU KID. AND PARIS
OOh'sETR AT ABOUT HALF PRICE.
NEW BHRINO KALMORALH.
Soil IM),KN OEMS' HEMMED H ANDKERCHIEF3,
Si AND 87o.
CLOSING OUT AT PROOTOR'S.
150 Iiece aisimera,7Sc.
ALL-WOOL BLACK AND WHITE OASSIMERE3.
87o.
ALL-WOOL PLAIT) CA88IMERES, (So.
) PIECES CHECK CASSIMEKEH, 2ac.
ALSO, EINE BLACK CAMK1MEKE3.
CLOSING OUT AT PROOTOR'S.
Itlarlc 9llxel YValerprootM, 75c.
GOLD MIXED WATERPROOHS, 76o.
lIUVHLK-tlUKU KM.I.IMI, I 'J5.
WATERPKOOE CLOl'HS. KVERV KIND. U LESS
THAN CASE PKICJ-K.
CLOSING OUT AT "PROOTOR'S."
! Ufitlit t loaUins; Clofchs, 1'50.
BLACK CLOTHS,
WHITE CLOTHS,
BLUE CLOTHS,
SCARLET CLOTHS.
CLOSINO OUT AT "PROG TORS."
Aral JloalM, g'J5 tu JH.
FURS, IN SETS OR REPARATE.
HEAVY VELVET 1JEAVER CLOTHS, COLORED.
AT 40 CENTB TO Tlln. DOLLAR.
CLOSING OUT AT PROCTOR'S.
"Wliltc IMolialr AlpacuM. ? l2e.
PURE MOHAIR AL"ACAS, BLACK, 75o.
BLACK ALPACA8 at 6oo.; cost, 75c.
BLACK ALPACA POPLINS, 60o.
VOOEL'S 4-4 Black all-wool Poplins, at 62Xo.
CRAPE POPLINS, 4-4 wide, 3740.
CLOSING OUT AT "PROOTOR'S."
Goats' Hair at $si"50; cost
$7.
BLACK ASTRACH AN CLOTH at $5
1 pc. ORANGE MATIN at $l"2b: cost 43"5.
BLACK and COLORED VELVEi EKN , at your own
prices.
lllack NIlIcs. IllneU
We buve been ordered to sell as follows: HEAVY
OH)8 t.KAlW, tS ooyUALlTr", at i The 4)4 60 yUAL
ITYat -.
The $4 quality at $9 60.
The $3 quality at c2.
The wa'60 quality at l-50.
The Wl 76 quality at V'2o.
The $1 60 quulity at $1.
lllack 'l'alleta, Itlue 'lalleta,
Itruwu XallVta.
We are ordered to sell Blaok TafTeta, Satin Face, $9
quality at quality at till 25; $ti 60 qualit) at $'25.
Blue Tu II hi a, 1(4 qimlity l tri'J2n.
Brown Tniloia, .l'6o quality at $2.
We are ordered to close out the remainder of the Moire
Antiques lit $2 50 per yard.
Brown Moire Antique, $6 quality at $360.
lavender Moire Ant ique, $) qu tlity at $2'60.
Motternich Green Moire Antique, $0 quality at $250.
(Steel colored Moire Antique, it-o quality at ife'ou. .
At tliis countor are a lew remuuuts of bilks, selling at
one-ball f ho pice price.
Ricn Wins Silk Wool Poplin, 75c. ; marked down from
$1-75.
Brown, in choice phades, nt same price.
Rich black Bonibaziue, fi 25 quulity. ordered to be sold
at IHI'iiO. $2 quality oiderod to be sola at $l'ib.
Rich blnrk all-wool Doluine. The $1 quulity down te
rjl'c The h7.o. quality down i.o 5oo.
The Rich t mured Hatteemi for summer dresses, ordered
from the other side last full expressly for thi. sprint's
sales, have come, and will now have to be soli at aoc.
They wore invoiced at inc., gold.
I1 rencn i.renumnes, ac inc.
French Grenadines, at 12X-C
French Gronndinex, Brocade Figures on Bla:k Ground,
60c, marked down from 1.
Brocade t luure llutaanis, vv oite Ground. LDo., marked
down from 6u.
irench Organdie Lawns, ;ihj. , marked a own tromooo.
AT PROCTOR'S,
A tremendous slaughter in Bleached and Brown Table
Damasks. At last ttie knite lias been put into these
goods, and they will be cleared out at great loss.
AT PROCTOR'S
Are some very fine Dress Goods being slaughtered at 25
cents.
PROCTOR'S,
8 30ws2tS MO. WiO CIIKSIMtUC HTIIEKT.
ELDER, WALTON & CO.,
215 1 or tli NIXTII Street, 315
ABOVE RACE.
GOODS MARKED AT GOLD KATES.
Bargains in Blaok Alpaca at 22 cents.
Blaok Alpacas, 2d. 81, 37. 45, Wo. to S 100.
fitcial Vrivt in our87X and 60 cent numbers.
Case Black and White Skirting, 23 and 81 cents.
Great bargain, selling elsewhere at SIX oenta.
f ase superior quality London Cord Pique, 250.
Plaid Ikainsooks, IK, 22, 25, 28, 31. 87 X. Uo.
Striped Nainsooks, 20, 25, 28, 81, 87fi. 44, 60o.
One ot Brocaded Satin Plaid Muslins, 87 Mo. yard wide,
worth 66 oenta. Extraordinary sacruloe.
Victoria I awns, 26, 81, 37Mo.
Swiss ilul'.s, lo, 1H?4, 25, 27X. 60c.
lMque lepot.
Piqne In figures, 21, 25, 28, 81, 37X, 50o.
Pique in stripes, 28, 81, 87)6. 44, 62)4o.
Pique, Fiench style, 60o.
One lot 7 4 Loom Table Linen, 87go.
Watt rp root reduced.
Black Silks reduoed to close out.
Spring Delaines, Wo.
6-4 Colored Alpaoas, 25o.
Spring Mohairs, 440.
We buy our goods from the auction and importer
direct, and sell accordingly.
ELDER, WALTON A 00.
Large stock Oaliooes, warranted fast colors, 10 cent
mannlacturers' prioe 10 cents. 28 6 tip
QRCAT BARGAINS IN
XJlacli: KillcH.
SPECIAL BAROAIN8 IN BLaOK SILK8.
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN JAPANESE SILKS.
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN JAPANESE BILES.
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN IRISH POPLINS.
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN IRISH POPLINS.
THE BNT1RK 6TOUK MARRED DOWN TO GOLD
AT PAR-
Kperle Given Out In Change.
CEO. D. WISHAM,
No. 7 ortb F.IUIITII Ntrret,
8 19 llitistuth
PHILADELPHIA.
REMOVAL. MRS. E. HENRY. MANUFA.0
turer o Indies' Cloaks and Mantillas, finding her
late location. No. lb North Eighth street, inadequate for
ber largely inrreased business, ha removed to the
ELRUANT AND riPAUIouii WAREUOOM, at the
t-outheast corner of NINTH and ARCH Stroals, where
she now otters, In addition to her atook of 'Husks and
Mantillas, a choice invoice of Paisley Shawls. Lao.
Pyuit aud Sacuaea. P Imi
APRIL 2, 1870.
EVISLLIKES LINEN STORES,
No. 1128 CHESNUT STREET, and
No. 828 ARCH STREET.
$60,000 Worth of SURPLUS LINEN STOCK to
be sold off at a sacrifice.
In order to meet the public demand for Reduced Prices, we hava
REDUCED DOW TO THE ACTUAL GOLD COST.
FINE TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS AND DOYLIES,
TAOLE LINENS by the yard,
LINEN SHEETINC1,
TOWELINCS AND BORDERED TOWELS.
A Splendid Line of Linen Handkerchiefs.
As this is a raro ch ance, and the heavy red ctions bna
fide, Linen buyers will reallz unusual Bargains throutst
out our stock. u
DRY OOODS.
1870.
(Seventeen Tears on Spring Garden Street.)
STEADY GHOWTII.
A FIRST CLASS RETAIL TRADE ES
TABLISHED.
We keep a Large Stock.
A Splendid Assortment,
Prices Low becanae Expense a Light,
Location Central and easy of access,
Every article sold
Warranted to be as represented
Or Honey Kelanded.
"THORNLEY'S,"
EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN Sts.
SPECIALTIES NOW OPEN.
Black Silks,
Jiipanene Silks,
Fine Silk Poplins,
Piques and Plaid Mnsllns,
Best Kid Gloves, Erench Corsets,
Power Loom and Barnsley Table Linen,
Calicoes, best quality, 10, 12)tf, 14 cents,
All the leading makes of Muslins.
We have our entire stock down to the very loweit
current rates, and we have never before oifcred such
a MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF GOODS.
EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN Sts.,
8 3 thstuS PHILADELPHIA.
Till MISSi:!!
McVAUGH & DUNCAN,
NO. 114 SOUTH ELEVENTH STREET
Have oponed their Spring Stock of
EMBROIDERIES AND WHITE GOODS
AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES.
FPENOH BREAKFAST OAPS.
p;yuE8 in every: variety".
PL a ID. FIGURED AND r-TRIPED NAINSOOKS,
VICTORIA LAWN, OAMBRIO AND JaUONET
LAWN AM SISS PUFFED MUSLIN.
FRENCH NAINSOOK AND ORGANDIES.
REAL AND IMITATION LACES.
LADIES', GENTS' AND CHILDREN'S HANDKER
CHIEFS L1NKN AND LACK COLLARS AND CUFFS.
NOVELTIKS AND FANCY ARTICLES.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO MAKING
UP INFANTS' WARDROBES. 3 3!isiuw2inrp
NOTICE.
I'im Brothers Oo.'h
First Quality Irish Poplins,
In all colors, Imported especially for THIS SEA
SON'S HALtS, together with our LARUE AND
ELEGANT STOCK. OF
Spring Silks and Dres Goods.
NEW GOODS opened DAILY, and PRICES gua
ranteed to be as LOW as they can be sold.
JOHN W. THOMAS,
Nos. 405 and 407 North SECOND St.,
8 30 Smrp PHILADELPHIA.
KEAL HUSH CROCHET EDGING
A lot of hand made Crochet Edging at I'J'-to. a yard,
very oheap indeed.
A small lot of Taiiibourod Mu lin at Slo. a yard.
hkaI; ii i,. i-.im;in;-.,
hav.been wot, at 'J5u. a yard ; about half price.
:oMllii:i rII.K IV t- T' VEil.,
assorted colors, SVXc i L""g End Voil, 6Uc. ; almost thrown
WUyinHIlNKT KOOTI; OK OriLLIM).
On haue, a very large quunuiy, much under usuul prioes,
wholosble aud rttml.
IIKaI. !.( K lil'IPrilE I.ACErt.
Just opened, an iuvoioe at low prioes
MIII-AI'ION lil.i K i H UitE I,4('ES,
guaranteed all silk, m uhout thesumu prices usually askod
lor the all-cotton ici s
IIA-tlUL'UUS.
New goods and cbo:ip.
N . IMMIVtl CI HTAIN.
New goods and cheap.
N l I I.MJ1IA l Ll' K F(Mt (TKTlin
at verr'ow prices, at tK.M'V" I are, Kmbrj.dory aad
While Good btore, No. 83 N. EIGHTH btreet. It'
!" A N K R U P T STOCK.
1 THE COM TNG WEEK WILL BE THE L S 1'
CHANCE YOU 1LL HAVE OK UETiTNU UOOJS
AT ALMOfcT YOUR OWN PRICE.
AT NO. S7 N. KKiHTH STREET,
SECOND DOOR ABOVE FILKEKT,
EAST SID i?.
THERE I" STILL ON II AND RIiiH BLAOK
SILKS, BIAHIC ALPACAd, FRENiJH LAWVi.
GRENADINES. MrtHAIRS, iiV.V.V OOODS, JAPA
NESK SILKS, JOUVIN KID CLOVES, HANDKEK
CHIF.EH, ETC.
low of tlioso 12Vo. Dolainns left.
A few of those l' o. I swos loft.
A few of those 'iita. Qi oaaitinoi loft.
A tew of those U!o Victoria Mulls left.
A few of tlisse Ac. Neckties loft.
A few of those lawjo. Linen Towels lf-ffc.
A few of those 4fio. Hlaok Poplins, 1 yards ;vide, loft.
Part of a piece of that 'J Slack Silk leit
A few Remnants of Dress (iooils left.
A few licmiiants of Black (joods lofl.
AT NO. 87 N. EIGHTH STREET.
Btore to let and Fixtures for gale. 11
jit" R S. R. DILLON,
NOS. 838 AND 831 SOUTH 8TREJCT,
bas a Urge assortment of FINK MILLINKRV tarMes
and Misses, Ribbon, Satin. Silk, Velvet, an Vol.
veteena, Crapes, Feathers, Flowers, Frame., Bash
Ribbons, Ornament, Mourning Millinery. Orap.
Vsils, etc.
DRY GOODS.
JOHN BURNS,
nCLSE-rURMSHING DRY GOODS AND IMP JR
TER OF HOSIERY,
Noh. 248 and ail S. ELEVENTH Street,
Above Spruce.
THE HOUSEKEEPER'S TIME TO BUY.
FIRST-CLASS LINEN GOODS LOWER THAN
CHESTNUT OR EIGHTH STREETS CAN
AFFORD TO SELL.
TABLE LINENS, SHKKTINO LINENS, NAP"
KIN, TOWELS, Kic.
12-4 All-Linen Sheetings, 76c., SI 12 to $1 37)f
94, 10-4, 1M Linen Sheetings at low Uguros.
Pillow Linens, 50o., tjoo., 7So., Wo., to t"J5.
Job lot of yr i-wide Linens at 37o,
Richardson' heavy 4-4 Linens, loa . than mk rss
prioe.
Fat-edge Napkins, damask patterns, $1 np.
Large heavy Linen Towels, border all round, "o.
Barnsley Table Linens, in ondlnas variety, $1 25 nn,
Scotch and Irish Tsble Damasks, 62Hio.. 7ec., two., $L
Hand-loom Table Linen in bnaatifnl patterns.
Soft finish bird eye Toweling, 2Io., 'Mc., Slo.
WHITE GOODS PlOl TUCKED NAIN
HOOK. Ladies eannot fail to be suited both la quality and
price in our replete stock.
Heavy Nainsook, in 21 tucks, for 60o. por yard.
Tucked Nainsooks from 8oo. to $1.
Figured Piques, )3!o.,25o , 3lo.,37;c.,2o., to the finest.
Corded Piques, all size cords, i0o., 42io., 50c, t2o., up.
ltonoli A uslins.
Fluid a- d Sliirrod Mus'.lns, Bishop' and Viotoria
Lawn.
rtock of Hamburg Edringa, Insorlitigs unrivalled.
Ladies' and Cents' Hdkfs., In job lots from auction.
8PKINU WTOLK HV IIOSIEHY UNSUK-
Ladies' Fnll Regular-made Hose, 25, 24o up.
Ladies' genuine Balbriggan Hose, rj'-'o. np.
Cents' gennine Balbriggan Half-hose, 40, 45c., up.
Cents' English SuperUne Half hose, Slo.
Ladies' extra-long English Hoeo.Mo. up.
Children's extra-long English Hose, 40o. np.
Indies' Gauze Merii o Vests, regular made, "So.
Cents' Gauzo and medium-texture Undorshins. Ill
CH. H A M R I C K & CO.
Announce their SPRING OPENING for
MONDAY, APRIL 4.
Ladies will find all the best makes silks, among wh'ch sre
BONNET'S, PONSON'S.TAPPISIER'S, llKLLON'S
Host hlnrk gros grsin Silks, 1(1 It.'., l ftil, 1 75, $3, up to $5.
Best colored gros grain Silks, 16 1 33 to 2 75
MOIRE ANTIQUE", ONLY A FKW LEFT.
Wo nro selling the cboico of thorn at $3. The.) Goods
crmt ifti o.d, to import.
Ul.IiNAM. HF.HNANI. HERNANI. HERN ANI
fiiltolfo. 75c. to mi. ml to I 25. 8125 to 4.
We will oil'or two cr.ses boBt calicoes, 10c.
All the new siyles Amorienn, Frmicli aud Knells!) Por
calts, inc., 2Uc, 22c., Son , 2e.. ale, and a3c.
hCBl'OI. HHESSES.
Kf'HOOL ClULDRr-N OiiSERVE.
Two csbss A liuicu, doublo, Slo., U7o. ; ha. been olio, and 75o.
Two coses Alpaca, single, I2c, loo. ; has been 2fo. aud 31u.
Biirgains in 1'nmlcy bhwln, black, soaclet centre.
Th.se goods uro less tliin before the war; ifflH wer9 $25;
It 25 wero $15 ; 1(35 were i'j!i ; $10 wore ijirio.
ARABS! ARABS! ARABS! BEDOUIN ARABS!
All Wines of Linen Goods, Towels, Napkins, UnUerwear
Emhrniderios. Covsets, Etc.,
MARKED DOWN.
fcnf.li Kibboi s, very cheap. '
h Ml (il' vr. new Bhri8.
JUark Alpacas. 81c, 37c. 50o , C2o 75o., and $1
Satin-lnl-d Pciplins, i,71c. : same as sold ft ft2i
THM-EAKE M'UNNIMU BARGAINS
Prices in pluin figures
Silver ;ivfn in changu:
W e invite a comparison of prioes.
O. H. HAMRI0K t CO..
4 2 2t No. 45 North EIGHTH treet.
1870.
ETfRE & LANDELL JQO
ARE OFFERING
The Best Ssock of Shawls in this
City this Spring.
TWO MORE LOT8 OF THOSE UNPRECEDENTED
$2 BLAOK blLKS.
1870 EYllE & LANDELL 1870
Foiirtlt onl Artli Sireem.
THIS WEEK WK ABE RUNNING OFF
W IT HI M K 11 NIL I S, Ia it W.
1870 EYllE & LANDELL
1870.
Are making Llama Lace Points a
Leader this Spring.
N. B .-LUPIN'S BLACK 811 AWLS FROM AUOTION
1 0-DAY. " tnth3m
AORIOULTUlAL.
w BUI ST' 8 WAlANTED GARDEN
I KjjEI'S 'I be Seeds wt ffor are exclusively tuoseof
Sur own growth, and will K found far superior to those
111 iii'nilly sold l y dealer. Market, gardeners and private
finiiilies, to whom rouble seeds are of the utmost ini
noilnote, should ol.i.m their supplies from
po"" ' RilISI' SKI D WAREHOUSE,
Nos (122 and M24 yA RE KT Slrnet, above Nin'h. Call or
Moii for Kuiht'ssrdcn Manual and Price List for 1H70,
which conlain'i-0 panes of useful infoimatiou to country
roiiU iits. 9
iTT a.i R IClT LTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND
Jjfi oiKl'1"'- TOOLS. Ploughs, Harrows, nultiva
I. rs 'd Sowers. Churns, Garden and Field Rollers,
I av'i Mowers, liuilrond and Garden Whoolbarrowaj Hav.
S uw, and Fodder Cutters, all at reduced nrlofs. Call
"ud examine our stock ROBERT HII1ST, J 11.,
SKKD WAKK1JOUSK,
8171m No. 022 and H24 MARK KT Street.
Ol THE PHILADELPHIA LAWN MOWER.
This is the most improved hand machine made,
sud is just the article needed by all whv have grass to out.
It can he operated l y a lady without latigue. Price $28,
and every Mower wam-wgold b, mJ Jr
SEKI WAREHOUSE,
817 m Nos. and H24 M A KKKT Street.
PEARS, CHERRIES, APPLE9. AND
tT PEACliES Trees, Dwarf and Stsndard.Extra site
fchade Trees. Ji.vergro.iis Grnpe Vines, etc. Address,
J. PEKK1NS, Moorvlltowo, N- J.
Cirfular gratia, - it
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