THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PniLADELfHIA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 187C 5 COOMIfTTHICATBD.I Nr. William M. Bona. A few weeks more and the citizens of Philadel phia will be called on to enjoy the privilege be stowed on every freeman in this broad land. I feel confident, Messrs. Editors, when that time arrives that the Republican party will be victorious, and no candidate will be more heartily endorsed than the one who is the subject or this article. His friends are enthusiastic, and they cannot forget the many favors be has shown them whenever an op portunity presented itself. Our great party will never permit themselves to neglect the services ren dered by the brave "Boys In Blue," and while Mr. Dunn cannot boast of having held a commission, no truer soldier ever defended the flag or his conn try. Young, rigorous, energetic, and possessing ex cellent business qualifications, he will make an ex cellent officer, and will not give .position under htm bat to those who have always afflllated with us, and Who have the courage to stand In froDt or the enemy In their Insane attempts to destroy our free dom. I have known him a number or years, and However much our opposition papers may try to Induce the people to believe that he has been otherwise than honest In his business relations with the public, my faith In him cannot be shaken. This ward will give him, depend upon It, as large a majority aal wtf 1 any gentleman on the ticket. Twxktiktb Ward. C1TT lXKITlB. New Styles Fall Clothino, Ik Stock and Daily Received, Better in Make, Situ, and Fit, AND Lower in Prick Than ant other Stock of Readv-Made Clothing In Philadelphia. Half-way betiretn BsNIi,'" ? Fiih and Sixth Streets, f Ko. bUree! ST. 86 Cent Ladies' Vest. 8S Cent Ladies' Vast Is or superior make, sightly and warm. Many sell it for one dollar. One Dollar Limns' Vest, Excellent rubric, stitched with silk. I WO VB8T, Fine Merino, handsomely shaped, and Is having a larsre sale. Also, a full line of finer grades. Men'b Underwear Prices Reduced. 0 Cents Men's Good Quality Shirts. 16 OKNT8 Siohtly Heavy Shirts. 1 Shirts Best offered. two Fine Merino, Well Made. $ l-co Fine Saxony, Worth More. Children's Wear Prices Reduced. JonN M. Finn, S. E. corner Arch and Seventh streets. Ten Cent Zephyr. TjKN CbNT JjlIPHYRe This Zephyr equals In brilliancy of colors the best Imported Zephvrs, and has no superior among Ame rican manufacturers. It Is suited for all knitting purposes, such as Caps, Shawis, Afghans, etc. Last winter it had an Immense sale, and to secure a still larger demand this season, Mr. Finn offers it at the low figure of ten cent per ounce. He has also opened a full line 01 zephyr embroidered slippers, and a large variety and grades of Stocking Yarns, which are reduced to unprecedented low prices. John M. Finn, S. E. corner Arch and Seventh streets. Rich Paris Decorated Dinner md Tea Sets, AT Kerr's China Hall, No. 1218 Chesnct Street. New styles and all prices. Jpst Received, Feb Cope Brothers' Ship Ton a wan da, A Large Invoice of Very Cheap , White English Ironstone China Dinner, Tea, and chamber sets, AT Kerb's China IIjll, No. 1218 Chesnpt Street. China Fire-proof Porcelain. Something entirely new, for culinary pur poses ; will stand the fire. Coffee Pots, Tea Pots, Milk Pitchers, Stkw Pans, Eoo Dishes, Etc. Every housekeeper should usb ft. Kerr's China Hall, No. 1218 Chebmut Street. If all dwellings were constructed upon the same principle as those located In St. Alban'a place, a new square extending from Twenty-third to Twenty-fourth street, north of Catharine, every person of moderate Income would be enabled to rent, at a reasonable cost, a i esldence replete with all the conveniences and Improvements to be found In this neighborhood. The large park, containing fountains, statuary, etc., fronting these residences, la a great attraction. Mr. James, No. 801 Oray's Ferry road, and Mr. Leslie, No. 717 Sansom street, And no difficulty In renting these houses. To the Public We ask all in want of clothing to examine our fis suits and compare the goods, style, and trimming with the common trash offered ror $12. We make this request, knowing that we have the entire stock that has been manufactured of which they are made. We advise all honest people to look to their Interest and not to be led astray by false representations. ROCKHfLL & WILSON'S Great Brown Stone Hall, Nob. 603 and 005 Chesnut street, Philadelphia, "Burnt Children Dread the Fire," and hence those who have tried them loathe the dirty hair coloring preparations with which the market Is Oelnged. But In Phalon's Vitalia, or Salvation for the Hair, their most sanguine expectations will be realized. Gray hairs take any shade of brown or black nnder Its operation. Sold by druggists. Depend upon it, Mothers, Mrs. "Winslow's Coothino Syrup, for all diseases of children, Is a safe and sure medicine. It has stood the test or thirty years, and never known to rail. It regulates the atomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and cures wind colic ; produces natural, quiet sleep, by re lieving the child from pain. Mr. William W. Cabsidy, the Jeweller at No. 8 Soath Second street, has one or the largest and most attractive stocks or all kinds or Jewelry and Silver ware in the city. He has also on hand a fine assort ment or Una American Western Watches. Those who purchase at this store at the present time are certain to get the worth or their money. Hunger is the best sauce ; next we think is the Old Dominion Sauce. It Is just the thing ror table use. It should be In every family. It is sold at a price that every family can use It. Not satisfied with administering to the mere com fort of their guests, Messrs. Rice, or the American House, Boston, have fitted their billiard halls with the best material In the country. Th model TJpholstery Store or Philadelphia, Albertbqn A Co. 'a, No. 1430 Chesnut street. McCammon Mcknight. At Pittsburg, on the 82d instant, by the Rev. John Scarborough, D. D., Joheph K. Mcoammon, or this city, to Kate, daugh ter Of William McKnight, Esq.. of Pittsburg. " misi. Abbey on tha S3U Instant, Annie M., wife of William R. Abbey. ' The relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of Charles Abbey, No. 821 Spruce street, on Monday afternoon, 6th instant, at tx o'clock. Evans. on the S3d instant, Edmund Evans, in the 70th year of bis age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- . i . . . a At.onjt i ha fnnarul tmwn tlia lat.A residence, Garden Station, Chester Valley, Pa., on 'i'aesday morning, STth instant, at 11 o'clock. To proceed to we urea 'icj ricaujwiuui vumvu jjurylng Ground. EWABT.-TbU morning, Mrs. Emilt N. Ewabt, Wife of George Ewart and daughter of Thomas A. Ill i Her. rtna nntip win h piven or the funeral, i Nassau On the evening or the ill! Instant, Jo- fiitPUUB kt, aaugnter oi wuium hcuij iut -ucU OAS FIXTURES. CORNELIUS & SOUS, IHAtflTFACTURERS or GAS FIXTURES. Wholesale and Retail Salesrooms, No. 821 CHERRY Street PHILADELPHIA. We bare no store or salesroom on Chesnut street. 0 14 SmSp CORNELIUS & SON8. STOAWBMBGE & CLOT BLACK BILKS. BAKER, ARNOLD & CO., iiaii rAcxi nuns GAS FIXTURES, CHAKDELIERS, PENDANTS, BRACKETS, ETC., Of Every Design. SALESROOMS, No. 7IO CHESNUT Street, MANUFACTORY, S. W. Corner TWELFTH and BROWN 8S3Smrp PHILADELPHIA. GAS FIXTURES At Reduced. Incites. PersonB famishing houses or Btores will find It to their interest to deal with the Manufacturers direct. Our assortment of all kinds of Oas Fixtures cannot be equalled in the city, and we Invite all those la want to call on MI8KEY, MERRILL & THACKARA, MANUFACTURERS, Showrooms, No. 718 CHESNUT St, 9 ga thatnlOtrp PHILADELPHIA. REFRIGERATORS. BISMARCK DRINKS PURE WATER. Our Fritz Drinks Filtered Water. Louii Napoleon Will Not Poison Him self with Muddy Water. All American citizens should preserve their health by drinking nothing but the pure limpid water that has passed through SCHARFF & WOOD'S Fatent Filter and Cooler. Why 1 suffer with the Gravel caused by mud? Why ! suffer with Griping Pains caused by drinking Ice water, when by having yonr water filtered and cooled as nature filters and cools the pore Spring water, yon may avoid these ills? The Schuylkill water Is rendered Impure by the numerous factories, coal oil refineries, sinks, slaugh ter houses, dye works, etc. etc., which cluster on its banks. By forcing this impure water through SCHARFF & WOOD'S PATENT FILTER AND COOLER It Is rendered as pure as the waters that ran from the mountain rills. The exnense Is nothing ia comparison to the, benefit derived from Its ub& In one season it will pay for itself In the saving Of ice: It never gets out of order, and will last a ife time. For further particulars send for a circular. JOHN WOOD, Jr., Proprietor. FRY & HOWELL, GENERAL AGENTS, No. 327 WALNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. THE FILTER AND COOLER can be seen In ac tive operation at No. 629 CHESNUT Street, where its workings will be cheerfully explained. 9 1 lm4p BKESS &00BS 0 It is conceded by the leading houses, both here and in New ITork, that at Ihe present time our retail prices are lower than the XDHXf -TICAL C100D8 AXIS SOXtfCt BOLD AT B? TOD LAUOXI WHOLES ALU DEALERS. Our patrons and the public will at once see the groat advantage we possess over those whose stocks hare been recently purchased. medioau. It only remains for as to add tiat we shall keep the low scale of prices until our present stock is exhausted, thereby giving- our cus tomers Ithe advantage of our HAUL'S" and FOH.TTJIfA.TIJ purchases. ST KAWBEIBUE & CLOTHEEK, N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS. INSURANCE.. PROVIDENT Life and Trust Co. OF PniL.ADCL.PHIA, No 111 South FOURTH Street The dividend received by a policy-holder is the difference between the actual cunt of Insurance and toe premium paid. This company is expressly re quired by Its charter to divide every dollar or sur plus thus arising among its policy-holders. It Is therefore purely mutual. The New York report ror 1870 shows that the as sets or this company are In the proportion or l60 to every i of liabilities, thus insuring perfect relia bility. ' It has received the approbation of the most learned actuaries, and is endorsed and recommended by many of the most prominent scientific and pnblio men in the United States An luBtitutlon of a simi lar kind in England, the Friends' Provident Institu tion, has been wonderfully successful. Its advantages in every respect, both as to safety, cheapness, terms of policies, etc., are not excelled. The prudent and economical management of Its business, combined with the remarkable average longevity of its members, eommends it to the cou ndrnce and favor of all classes of whatever denomi nation. Call or send for circular. Agents wanted. An easy company to sollcltpor. g l eosSBp Fft HYACINTHS, TULIPS, CROCUS. AND 7T all other Dutch Bulbs. Oar Importations are oned this day. ROBERT BT7IST, Jr., Nob. 922 and tu MARKET Street, 82 et above Ninth; DrVr GOODS DRV GOODS. HOMER, COLLADAY & CO. WILL OPEN Tuesday, September 27, NEW FALL COSTUMES, 1412 and 1414 CHESNUT Street, W2t PHILADELPHIA. TyBIlTVG AND PARTY I-XVI-TATIOftS, Engraved In new and handsome styles. FINE STATIONERY. Arms, Monograms, Illuminating, Etc UREKA, No. 1033 CHESNUT 8TRBET, 9 13 tttUUJtfp PBILADfiLPtflA. 1870 AT THORNLBY d, IgQ , ranLlHocU of rail Goods. We have the pleasure of offering the most com plete stock of goods In our line that has BVER been opened on SPUING GARDEN STREET. For Variety, for Style, for Cheapness, they stand out BOLDLY in competition with any stock offered in this city. We are enabled to sell cheap bvcanse OUR EXPENSES ARE LIGHT, OUR BUSINESS LARGE, OUR PURCHASES FOR CASIL Oar long established rules of equity by which TIMS IS SAVED, SALES QUICK, STOCK OFTEN TURN Lis. We have opened a beautiful stock of FASHIONABLE DRESS GOODS, FASHIONABLE 811 AWLS, MOST EXCELLENT BLACK SILKS, TABLE IJNENS, BLANKETS, DOMESTIC GOODS, Etc. Etc. BEST KID 6LOVE8, COBSTS, SKIRTS, HAND KERCHIEFS. JOSEPH H. TH0BXTLEY, NORTHEAST CORNER OF EIGHTH and SPRING (JAB D EH SU, S 8 thstnl PHILADELPHIA. Established ln!8C3. DOBBISSBAIR RBSEWER WILLNOl BUBJf or Injure the hair, but makes it soft and glossy. DOBBINS' HA 1R RXSE W&R IS SA U11F UlL Y transparent. DOBBI&'Sf HAIR RBA'SWBR RESTORES THB natural color without dyeing, by Imparting a vigorous and healthy growth. DOBBINS' HAIR RESEWER IS ALTOGETHER unlike any other. DOBBINS' HAIR RESEWER IB PREPARED only by J. Jt. DOBBINS, and the genuine has his signature. OH BINS' HAIR REN EWER IS BOLD BT druggists and dealers everywhere, and at the principal depot, No. 4M North K1U11TU Street. NO TOILET COMPLETE WITHOUT DOBBINS' HAIR UENfiWIQt. 1 4p6U OARRIAQA, ETO. 1870. FALL, 18rO, WM. D. ROGERS, A PERMANENT A PERMANENT A PERMANENT A PERMANENT A PERMANENT A PERMANENT A PERMANENT A PERMANENT A PERMANENT A PERMANENT GAXinxAazs buxldsxi. Phaetons, Drags and Light Wagons FOB ROAD AND PARK I1RIVII1U, Of Superior Finish and Kewet Styles. Dalit to order and for sale. Manufhctorw and Repository, Nos. 1009 and 1011 CHESNUT Street, 9 8 thstu2mrp PHILADELPHIA. FURNI I UHhi PURCHASERS OF COTTAGE CHAMBER SUITS And the various stylet of BEDSTEAD WASHSTANDS, WAKDltOBES, ETC., Finished in imitation of Walnut, Maple, or other 'hard woods," and now generally known as "Imi tation" or Painted" Furniture, are hereby informed that every article of our manufacture is . STAMPED WITH OUR INITIALS AND TRADE MARK, And those who wish to obtain goods of oar make (there being, at the present time, numerous Imita tions in the market), should Invariably ask the dealer of whom they are purchasing to exhibit our stamp on the goods, and" take no other, no matter wha representations may be made concerning them. KILDUilN & GATED, Wholesale Manufacturers of Cottage Furniture, No. 619 MARKET 8TREET, Tlimwemrp f HlUVPguFBIA, PA. Dr. Fitter's Dr. Fitler's Dr. Fitler's Dr. Fitler's Dr. Fitler's Dr. Fitler's Dr. Fitler's Dr. Fitler's Dr. Fitler's Dr. Fitler's Dr. Fitler's Dr. Fitler's Dr. Fitler's Dr. Fitler's Dr. Fitler's Dr. Fitler's Dr. Fitlervs Dr. Fitter's Dr. Fitler's De. Fitler's Dr. Fitler's Dr. Fitler's Dr. Fitler's Dr. Fitler's Dr. Fitler's Vegetable Vegetable Vegetable Vegetable Vegetable Vegetable Vegetable Vegetable Vegetable Vegetable Vegetable Vegetable. Vegetable Vegetable Vegetable V egetable Vegetable Vegetable Vegetable Vegetable Vegetable Vegetable Vegetable Vegetable Vegetable CURE DISCOVERED. CURE DISCOVERED CURE DISCOVERED. CURE DISCOVERED. CURE DISCOVERED. CURE DISCOVERED. CURE DISCOVERED. CURE DISCOVERED. CURE DISCOVERED. CURE DISCOVERED, Remedy. Remedy. Remedy. Remedy. Remedy. Remedy. Remedy. Remedy. Remedy. Remedy. Remedy. Remedy. Remedy. Remedy. Remedy. Remedy. Remedy. Remedy.' Remedy. Remedy. Remedy. Remedy. Remedy. Remedy. Remedy. Rbeamatio Rheamatio Rheamatio Rheumatic Rhenmatio Rheamatio Rheamatio Rheamatio Rhenmatio Rhoorsiatic R.eamatio Rheamatio Rheamatio Rheumatio Rheamatio Rheamatio Rheamatio Rheamatio Rheamatio Rheamatio Rheamatio Rheamatio Rheamatio Rheumatio Rheamatio This Vegetable Remedy is the prescription of the eminent Philadelphia Physician and Professor, JOSEPH P. FITLER, M. D., whs has devoted 37 years to Rheumatism and Neuralgia specially, and is by the Medical Profession publicly announoed as the highest authority in Rheumatio complaints. (See testimony.) It is pleasant and agreeable to the taste, and warranted free from minerals and drugs. It is a scientiflo prepa ration, a medical monopoly, and warranted under solemn oath a permanent, harmless, positive cure for Inflammatory Rheumatism, Chronic Rheumatism, Rheumatism of Kidneys If euralgrla in the Head, Neuralgia In the Rody, Nervous Readache and ferrous Diseases. Sold bv Drnceiflts n.t .4tl r,n nr hnffla. a V DO " f wvwav, w bottles, liT'SO. Medical ad vice, without charge. Ben uy letter, ah oraers sent by xpre33 Colleoted on Delivery. Depot, No. 29 South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia. The merit, capacity and ability of JOSEPH P. FITLER, M. D., as a regular Physician, ia fully certified to by the following signa tures of eminent Practitioners in Philadel phia: Philip Syng Physlck, M. D., Prof, of Surgery. J. Redman Coxe, M. D., Prof. Met. Med. T. C. James, Professor of Obstetrics. Koot. Hare, M. I)., Professor of Chemistry. Wni. Gibson, M. D., Professor of Surgery. W. E. Horner, M. D.t Professor of Anatomy. W. P. Dewees, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics. S.Jackson, M. D., Prof of Insts. of Med. John Bell, M. D., Prof, of Med. Juris. J. K. Mitchell, M. D., Prof, of Med. Chein. Thos. Harris, M. D., Prof, of Surgery. B. L. Hodge, M. D., Prof, of Obstetrics. B. S. Janney, M. D. N. Shoemaker, M. D. Wonderful Cures in Philadelphia. Thousands of onr citizens have used and been cured by Dr. FITLER'S RHEUMATIC RE MEDY, the majority of whom, however, object to having their names published. The follow ing persons, being cases of an aggravated con dition, can well testify to the merits and cura tive properties of this great medicine. The ad vantage of home reference is readily under stood by sufferers who desire to consult those who have been benefitted residing at a con venient distance or in the immediate neighbor hood: Rev. C. H. Ewlng, Roxborough, Phila. B. M. Gazlay, 400 Library street. James Sampson, 837 Sutherland street. Wm. G. Jones, 1211 N. Fifth street. Rev. Mr. Baggs, Falls of Schuylkill, Phila. Hon. Aid. Comly, Phila., 33d ward, Rheumatism, Hon. W. B. Elliott, 804 N. Seventh street, do. II. A. Dreer, 714 Chesnut street., do. Wm. Davis, 42tt German street, Neuralgia. J. McClearly, 513 E. Girard avenue, do. B. C. Chase, Darby road, do. H . 8tralton, 819 Darlen street, do. A. McKane, 1330 Shippen street, do. S. Griffith, 705 Kersler street, Rheumatism, A. J. Colton, 1109 N. Third street, Neuralgia. Mrs. Hopkins, Point Breeze road. Rheumatism. Mrs. Lentz, 136 S. Eighth street, Neuralgia. Mrs. Richardson, 1338 8. Fourth street, do. Mrs. C. Boyd, 1046 8. Fifth street, do. C. F. Eccleson, 1345 Brandywlne street, do. 8. Money, 1530 S. Sixth street, do. J. Mlllinger, Birney's place, W. P., do. C. F. Clothier, 23 N. Water street, do. C. Nobllng, 1519 Frankford road, do. S. C. Zimmerman, 1748 Marshall street, do. C. W. Kidgway. 215 N. Second street, do. IT, R. Shock, 1034 Columbia.sCveaue, do. J. Rlnas, Forty-first and Market streets, do. C. L. Brown, Wood st, bel. Tenth, Rheumatism. John Voutler, Rope Ferry road, do. W. Wayland. 1433 Brighton St., 15th ward, do. Griffin Snlvely, 229 George street, do. S. Kilpatrlck, 1744 Olive street, do. D. Taylor, Esq., 404 Taylor St., 19th ward, do. Mrs. Grevensune. Armat St., Germantown, do. Mrs. Rice, School lane, Germantown, do. Mrs. Barton, Clinton and Henry, Camden, do. Mrs. Bacon, Market street, Camden, do. Mrs. Keeley, Ridge road, bel. Poplar, Neuralgia. E. A. Dougherty, 209 N. Ninth St., Camden, do. E. A. Hughes, 534 N. Fifteenth street, do. Mrs. Stevens, 214 South street, do, - Mrs. Simmons, 337 Dilwyn street, do. Mrs. Dunlap, 1530 Ilewslon street, do. Mrs. Hanson, 22d ward, do. Mrs.. Ogle, Manayunk, 22d ward, do. Geo. Elliott, Frankford, 23d ward, do. G. Burns, Paul and Mill ets., Frankford, do. Mrs. Kline, White hall, Bridesbnrg, Phila., do. Private reference to many otbers.also to cores made in New York, Baltimore. Boston, Chicago, Cincinnati, New Orlea ns, fit. Louis, Saa Fran cisco, London, and Paris. All sufferers are cord lally invited to visit and consult Dr. FITLER, without charge, in refer ence to Chronic and Inflammatory Rheumatism and Neural if ia in Its different forms. Office, No. 29 8. FOURTH Street. Sold generally by Dnigglots.througb.out the United Bute.
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