THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PIllblDELPlirA, TUCKS DA V, OUTOBKR 20, 1S70. 6 (4 riEv;.vonni3M3. From Oi'T Orn Corrctpoivlrnt. New York. Oct. i: 13;o. Tain Rrtwi." "Tom Brown" In other word'. Y.r. Thorn is Hughe?, nullior of "Tom Brown's Sc'.ioI l Uys" '.8 on Friday evening to deliver a lecture In this city. It Is the ouly lecture ha will have delivered hi New York during his entire visit to this country. Tuc aarearan?e will take llace nt Cooper InBtitnte. and the subject treated of is "Work and Wealth." It has been stated that on Saturday he sails for England, but his friends in this couutry will scarcely believe this rumor to he the truth. His visit to the United States has bee characterized by remarkable quietness. He. has kept nt bay the aaresslve interviewer: lie has defied the Jenkins who would have deified him: and he has put into practical opera' "na the principle thai an Eusclishman's hou.-e (Including rooms at hotels) is his castle. Even the New York Bohemians have been able to make nothing of him whatever. Such newspapermen as have seen him are the celebrated men, ouly, of the press of Nc .v York and other cities. And yet the corner vbich lie CII3 in thousands of hems all over the I niou is so large as adequately to iPfAlinl f rf llirt umiaiiil nnvinfr fVrnrn 1 ; in linni "him. Cooper Institute will be thronged bvsuch numbers as nro seldom couveued in ans one kbuUding. Whatever he was to lecture on he cwou'd be sure to draw au immcue audience, for the people are going not so much to hear the lecture as to see trio man. They want to grow famiKar with the countenance of th'j man who made f 'em familiar with Tom Brown's. I think if Mr. rtuirlies had announced t'jat he intended to give a scries of readings from the two books through which In first hecame known to Ame rica, his success would have been at any rate a ,reat pecuniary one. ','lrs. IJenera! Amlernon." If Mrs. Central Anderson ever travels vour way, loffk out for her that is, if you can iden tify, under the new alias she will have chosen, the audacious female who, uuder that name, has latoly been creating such havoc here among hotel-keepers and real-estate agents. This fascinating fraud in the grenadine dress and the plaid shawl appears to have been almost ubiqui tous, to have pint-Used etiquette upon principles of duplicity, and to have endeavored to rain ruin upon innocent Leads wherever nnd when- fWer 6he thouuht she discovered opportunity. She is a sort ot "Miss Gwilt," with a past career crammed with guilty secrets aud a future chat ishe probably intends to pack equally full of fcrime. The latest Btory told about her is that several months ago, while residing at an up towa hotel, and paying her board and lodging no one knows how, she beeamo intimate with the wife of the hotal proprietor, and through that lady obtained an introduction to a fashion able milliner. Soon after this she obtained, by Borne myfleiious means, the use of a handsome team, and, invested with 'the gorgeous prestige which the chariot conferred upon her, drove up to the milliner's door, entered the Bllk-and-satin teeming npart 'ments, and proceeded to order an extensive and expensive wardrobe. She ordered dresses I' which, when completed, would have coat nearly fifteen hundred dollars, and by her eloquent and artistic gab managed to convince the milliner, for the time being, that-it was all right. After the loquacious impostor had gone, the fashion able milliner took a good square "think," the result of which was a determination to fill a part of the order and then to Insist upon pay ment before the rest of the order was comolled with. Thanks to this business way of conduct ing the matter, the fashionable milliner saved her bac,ou. I mean to say that she intercepted the approaching hand of ruin. Mrs. General Anderson had no money, and so the dresses were taken back by the boy who had been sent with them. "O woman ! in our hours of ease, You arc the very deuce to please; But when dressmaSers want wliafsdue, An interesting dead-beat you !" T A 1 T I - 1 ! . V - i . V rj i quote irom memory, uui x ueiievt) luai ims S retains the spiiit of the original. I 1onorloR l'i. m There is no objection to a man's drowning I his sorrows in the intoxicating bowl so long as he don't get drunk uuder the operation, and so long as the bowl is paid for. I feel sorry for McFailand the harmless and gentle maniac who killed Richardson but I still cling to the opinion that when a man carries about him a i bundle of papers relaiiag to the divorce he is ft trying to t.et from his wife, ho ought to take the 1 bowl behind the door or some other convenient place, and get drunk as quietly and undemon i etralivcly as possible. Mr. McFarland has not V done this. Yesterday he was descried on Thir tieth street, near Wood's Museum, in such a condition us was but little calculated to strengthen sympathy with him against the present Mrs. Richardson. Why should people who are -I hopelessly unhappy so often to "liquor-up" under their a Miction ? Unanswerable question l What passion ever grew more shallow because the potations became deep ? It is prosaically true that absinthe makes the heart grow fonder, and the man who is in love grows tearful over his cups. If report is to bo believed, McFar land still seems to think he is deeply injured. If he chooses to get tight he is probably no worse thau other men are who love drink; only the circumstances of his position render it pecu liarly uuforlunatc that he should do so In a public manner, and under such conditions and with such accompaniments as render it impossi- L ble for decent and unprejudiced people to retain a great deal of sympathy for him. Au Baba. V 11 1 SICAL, AH 1 IK ASIATIC. The CUT Aaauaementa. At the Academy op Memo this evening Maa'lle Christine Nilesou will appear for the fourth time in concert. Hie will be assisted by M;ns Cary and Messrs. Urijr: oil, Verger, and Yleuxteuips. JUd lie Rilsson will it so appear at a matlnueou Siturdav. At the Wai.m't Mr. J. 8. Clarke will perform the parts of ' Dr. Panglosa" and ' Toadies,"' this evening. Mr. Clarke will have a beneflt to-morrow. At tuk Aki-u iiouclcault's comedy of Lonlun Assurance will l presented this evening. Atthk CutMJi the LtDgard troupe will perform the extravajruu.a of I'luto this evening. AT the amkkicav a number of entertaining fea- turr s will be p'eieut.iil this eveniug. At thb Ei.lvkn ru Street Opeiu Rouse negro burlesques, s'mgs, dances, and comicalities are an nounced for this evening. At the Ar.ru Stiieet Opera EorsB a minstrel performance will ie glventhi evening. A stage struck damsel at Rochester recently gent a note to Miss Maggie Mitchell, asking her for a position in her troupe. An idea of her ability may be formed from the following: 'the People around Where i live Say 1 have a S good voice if vou think What I say is follish ennd inm one Whith a Note if Possible or send h eome one and tell mo Wor you Board at all Events let me here someting from xou." 1TT lTK.ng, UrKOKK Is the best sauce; next we think Is the O'd Dominion Sauce. It is just the thing for table nee. It should be in every family. It is sold at a price that every family can use it. I0V9" AKD Cnit.MEN'H C'I,OTn!Nf1 IKPATMENT. Xcvlp fitted ti), on fhut flo'tr. C'inmiirnt fnr ).li.:. Laiujk and covi'i.ftk assortment. Call and examiiie. ' IMf-vnp 1 Bennett Co., Veturrn Fifth ) Towkh IlAt.r, and Sixth &t. J NO. 6!8 MARKET STREET. The Citizens of Washington will Bmlle when they read the report of the census-taker and his report of the amount of stock, color, shapes, an ! prices of the (treat Crown Stone Hall of Rockhlll A Witson, Nos. COS and 605 Chesnut street. Rea l hla report : stock. Higher than the mountain's peak, Deeper than the ocean's deep, Wronger than the ro?k-bonnd coast. More numerous than the Philistine host. COLORS'. Colors of every tint and hue-, Purer than the azure blue, Imlclll'le as time and snare, The hottest sun cant them e.Tace. SIZES. Well fit the lad from three td ten. And nil between that age and men ; 1 hey fit the crooked, fat, and lean, And all the shapes that come bstween. PRICES. Cheaper than the common trash, Better thau the habljerdash That is sold around the town By Tom, and Dick, and Jack, and Brown. A Ci!0?s llrfr.ANP Mrs. Smith The fact H, my husband Is becoming so outrageously cross and nervous that there is no living with him. lie pre tends on? day that he has got the dyspepsia; the next day liver complaint; the next is sick, with no appetite declares that there Is nothing on the table fit to eat, and so on. It Is all nonsense, and nothing but his confounded ugliness. From the very bottom of my heart, I believe he wants to worry me to death. Lady Friend Mrs. Smith, I tliKik you are wrong. No woman lias a kinder or moro Indulgent husband then you. I must confess that I have noticed a change in Mr. Smith ; but am Inclined to think that all he wactsUatonlc; and if I were you, I would not be a day without Plantation Bitters in the house. Make lilra tae them moderately three times a day, nnd !n a short time I think you will see a change. My experlenco is that Plantation Bitters Is one of the best and most delicious tonics in the world ; and that for nervonsiipss, loss of appetite, dyspepsia, and all kindred complaints, there Is nothing so good. CORHEH'OM'ENl'E.1 Pdii.apemiiia, Oct. 19, 1ST0. A. M. (rHEKNE, SUPERINTENDENT UNION FIRE ExriNcrisntu Com pan v. Dear Sir: We had a fire in our building, occupied as a cotton ractory, at Twenty-third and Filbert streets, last evening, about half-past 5 o'clock, and hail occasion to uae one of the Union Fire Extinguishers, which did its work to our satisfaction. The lire occurred In the weaving-room, where cotton goods were being manufactured, and had burned the contents of four looms before the Extinguisher was brought Into use. 1 feel confident tht our place would have been burned cut but lor the Extinguisher. Yours truly, OiFAr.n Tube Works and Iron comfanv, John H. Mihpuy, President. WiTnorT Sitt on Sediment. Phalon's Vltalia, or Salvation for the Hair, i.as no bad smell, and does not Etain tho skin. It has no ingredient that sub sides in the form of llithy sediment. Consequently, it is not shrouded in darkened bottles. Tho natura color of the hair, however completely it may have faded out, is invariably reproduced by the Yltaiia. Sold by ail druggists. , In Tiiocsands of Cases. Mrs. Wlnslow's Sooth ing Syrup for all diseases with which children are aniicted, such as teething, griping in the bowels, wind colic, etc., has been used with perfect and never-failing success in thousands of cases. It softens the gums, reduces inflammation and allays all pain. Mothers, do not fail to procure it. v Mr. Whmam W. Cassidt, the Jeweller at No. 8 Soath Second street, has one of the largest and most attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Silver ware in the city. ,ne has also on hand a One assort ment of fine American Western Watches. Those who purchase at this store at the present time are certain to get the worth of their money. IIebner'b Dikiko Saloon, No. 43 South Second street. Ten additional waiters in attendance to-day to accommodate the rush for heavy dinners at light prices. MARRIED. IIeisler Stanhope. On Tuesday evening. ISth Instant, by the Kev. T. Murphy, Pastor of the Frank ford Presbyterian Church, John J. Heisler, of this city, to Miss Mary E. Stanhope, daughter of the late Hiram Stanhope, of Frankfora. Martin Winsi.ow on the 19th Instant, by the Rev. George F. Wiswell, Lctder Martin, Jr., to klvira winsi.ow, uaugnter 01 Mr. btcpuen in. WinBlow, Sr. No cards. 5 Spflmssy St arket. October IS, 1870, by T. A. Platteubereer. Henry C. Spei.i.issy, of Pnlladcl- phia, to Sakau A. bTARKEY, of Bridgeport, N. J. uii:d. Conner On the 15th instant, James G. Conner, aged 61 years. The relatives and friends. Amity Lodge. No. 19. 1. O. of O. F., and the oystermeu'd I'nlon and oyster- men generally, are invited to attend tue funeral, from his late residence, No. 829 South Third street, on SundavZafternoon. the 23d Instant, at 3 o'clock. To proceed to Maehpelah Cemetery. Davies, Tuesday, ISth October, or hemorrhage of the lungs, Charles E. Davies, in the 44th year ot bis age. His male relatives and friends are respectfully in vited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 1430 Lombard street, on Friday morning at 11 o'clock. " Kitsei.man. On the 19th instant, Sarah J., wife Of John H. Kitselman, in the 84th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi dence of her husband, Lower Merion, Montgomery county, on Sunday morning, 23d icst., at 10 o'clock, Peterson. At Gerraantown, on the evening of 17th instant, Nathan iS. Peterson, in the 3:d year of his age. His relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 61 40 (German town avenue, on Friday morning, at 10 o'clock. BOOTS AND SHOES. FALL STYLES! FINE DOOTS AND SHOES FOB GENTLEMEN, Made on unproved Lasts, insuring Comfort Beauty and Durability.' BARTLETT, No. 33 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, 1 It tfcstuSIl ABOVE CHESNTir. CITY BAZAAR AND TATTERS ALL S, M'vNft. 1126 It ACE Street. Kegular Auction Sale of Horses, Wagons, liar, nesa, Etc., every Tnuraflty, commencing at 10 o'clock A.M. o postponement on account of ine weather. Gentlemen's private establishments disposed of at public or private sale to the bent advantage, and a i.K-ral assortment of Hoises. Carriages, Uar- mas, F.tc, to salt the need of all classes of pur chasers, constantly on nana. CurnuireB taken on Storage. Superior Stabling for Horses on sale or at livery. OuUide Bales solicited and promptly attended to. Liberal advances made on Hordes, Carriages, and 10 It tf Auctioneers. GROCERIES. ETO. cmppcN ITmaddock oner to their customers one of the finest selections of GROCERIES Ever Offered to the Pubilc. TEA. fOFFFKS, NJtW MESS If AOKEREL, SPJCK1) KM.M')N. SMOKED SALMON, SAUDINE3, TEAM. MUHRO'M3, CIGARS. WINS. ALK. BKA.NDIE3, ETC. EPC. EXTRA rAlYZIX," TLOUB.. Dealers and Importers in Fine Groceries, Ito. 11(1 6. Til I II I Street, It 4p Below Chesnut. CLOTHIWC. A VOICE FllOfil THE SCHOOL The Public Examination Of the in? Hoys Who go i.o Pcliool Clad In Smhool Suits from the WHEAT BROWN HALL Of KOC&HILL WILSON Has proved Imminently Satisfactory. Ard It is now evident That measures should no taken To supply every goad scholar Wlih such an incentive to study As can be had only By dressing each boy, Both great and small. In a nice School Suit. SO BEAUTIFUL. SO BE FIT UNO, bO ECONOMICAL, BO DURABLE. . Exactly the thing to Suit tho Boys! GREAT BROWN UALL OF JLUfi$i).i -CHESTNUT ST. V-j.'V PHiLADLIPHlA:PAi $15 "We Have the S15 Testimony of $15 All 315 That our FIFTEEN $15 DOLLAR SUITS are SI 5 worth THREE DOLLARS $15 More than any Others OFFERED ELSEWHERE. READY-MADE CLOTHING, Combining Style, Durability, and Excellence of Workmanship. JONES' ne-P rico ESTABLISHMENT, No. C04 MARKET STREET. GEO, W. Nl EM AN N. Handsome Garments made to order at the short est notice. 10 8 tf rp EXCELLENCE WITH ECONOMY. GENUINE SCOTCH CHEVIOT GENUINE SCOTCH CHEVIOT GENUINE SCOTCH CHEVIOT GENUINE SCOTCH CHEVIOT GKNU1NE SCOTCH CHEVIOT GENUINE SCOTCH CHEVIOT $20-00 SUITS!!! $20-00 SUITS!!! $20 00 SUITS!!! $20-00 SUITS!!! $-20-00 SUITS ! ! ! $20-00 SUITS!!! MADE TO MEASURE. MADE TO MEASURE. MADE TO MEASURE. MADE TO MEASURE. 6TLB, TIT, AND WORK GUARANTEED. IS V AI' 8 Ac IJCAClIa No. C28 MARKET STREET, 017stuth3ini PHILADELPHIA. WESTON &OROTHER, TAILORS. S. W. Cornar NINTH and ARCH Sti, PHILADELPHIA. A fall assortment of ne most approred styles for FALL AND WINTER WEAR, JUST RECEIVED. A SUPERIOR GARMENT AT A REA80NABLB PRICE. 913mrp FURNACES, ETC. C8TADLISHED 1825. FBED. T. MECKE. H. 0 DBAS XX. J. 64 CO., IrlAXVUFACTUKURg OF Warm Air Furnaces AMD Cooliing- Ranges, Portable Heaters, Low Down Orates, Slate Mantels, tsatn uouers, Kegiaiers ana venuiaiora. No. I I I North SEVENTH Ot., PHILADELPHIA. 9 28 thatuOmrp JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDS!) TO. t!SltH 603 and 605 CEESiniT STREET. REAL ES1A1E AT AUOTIONji ff PEREMPTORY SAKBY ORtFK Oconto M. lalis, Ii..Trafrec of the .v-.m-ri'?! Iw-wte ol Wiiiium C. l-nttprson Varehii:rtit lnrsre and depict ejt N. E. corner of rnnf ail Lombard stre et. 2l.i fprt frout, t.U fwt dnTS Ure fronis. (u Tues.Ur, Noetnl)-r 8. IS ID. at U oVlo k noon. lip SMld nt inib'lc sair, w-tdont reserve, a', tue rmisdelphla Eschanp, all that .rf vaMi hie lot if pronn', aitna'p at th rortnenit corner of Front and lyonihard strer. roiitaininn 'n front on 1'ront strcft 13 feet 1,' tniiipn, im Lomiur l street 1V feet, tnd on l'f-nn Mre-t SI J lent ttiree fronts. The ohove fs very valnnbie for Mure or warehouses, niamifa' lorlc a, inlil, machine shop, sugar liou-j.-, or any buildlrif renulrinff a i.i;-r lot. rtii tills l--t fi- IVnn Waiehmisej lHteiy stood. Tn bricks, etc., are Inc'uded tn the salf-. Kor furrl'nr pu-tl -'ilHri, Inquire of (fporpe M. Iallns, iui., No. ill SiatU 1'oii;iy street. Kale absolute. M. THOMAS a- sons. Auctioneers, 10 W 2-2 89 Xos. Ktii and Ul S. Kol iiTU Str.-et. ffft tXKCl TrFS' PUREMTTOHY S VL?3 Esi.ire or Hcnrtetta A. f'.iandlr, dei-e-?d. llioiiiasS; Sons, Auctioneers. rr Pl-jfiit e .nnf.rv rent, mansion, stui,;0 a,,.j ( oic!i house, 2a acrs, I'hPiten Hills. Monttroinerv co.tntr, IM.. near tho Md "ork :ad Statlun oa the Nona Pennsylvania Kallroad. Oa Tuesdav, Novcuiiier 1, 1ST), at 12 o cicrk. noon, win bp soi l at public s;!e, at t:io Pliil-i-(1e!n!ila i:.cliai;pe. The ritnaiinn Is prv lil?h anl commands a beautiful view of Mic u ronuil'i'T coun try: was formerly owned !v .T. If. Town, E-t-., who spared no expense to mate It a vetv hundjom.' country seat. W ill be shown bv t. A. Chandler, oa the premises. Ttnus, Uaif cash. Imnicll ,tj poi fesifin. Uy order of Oeorpe Dp Haven. Jr.. E?;e'iitor. M. TUUMAS & SOSS. Am-tlonppM. 10 29 VI 29 Nos. 1S'. and 1 U S. VOV RTII Street. ('RPHANS' C OURT PEREMPTORY S VLB t'i Estate of .lames McAnad. deceast-d. Proi;p,.i. Urn in panitlcn. Thomas & Hons, Auctioneers. Pursuant to an order of the orphans 'Court for the city and county oi Philadelphia, v. ill be soi l at pub lic sale, without reserve, on Tuesday, November is, 1370, at IS o'clock, noon, at the Philadelphia Ek- hanpc, the following described property, late of Jaiiics)McAnnll, deceased, viz. : Nos, 1, 2, 8. a'i I 4, viiiuuuie propcriy, iwcive oncK ana irauie awellinsn and larpre lot, N. W. corner of Spruce and Ashoh streets, between Twenty-Urst and Ttventv-SfcoiH streets, S3 feet front. Fbr particulars see plan. oi. iiRi.iAs mas. Auennneers, 10 20 29X5 18 Nos. 139 and ?) S. FOURTH Street. r ORPHANS' COURT SALE ESTATE OP JEilSi Sarah Ann Thomas, deceased Tnomns & boos, Auctioneers modern three-story brn-k resi dence, No. 1221 Walnut street, west of Twelfth street. Pursuant to an order of the orphans' Court for the city and county of Philadelphia, will be sold at nubile sale, on Tuesday, November 1, 1S70, at 12 o'clock, coon, at the Philadelphia Exclnmae. N. U. The residence Is three stories nigh, with attlc3, has two-siory back buildings, basement, dinlnz-room and kitchen, gas, bath, hot aud cold water, furntce, cooking ranee, ttc. Possession .Tuly 1. H71. Ny be examined from 8 to 5 o clock P.M., on application to the auctioneers. M. THOMAS & RON'S. A'lrtloneeM, 1020 22 29 Nos. 139 and 111 S. FOURTH Street. e TRUSTEE'S PEREMPTORY SALK THOMAS SONS, Auctioneers.. ..Extra valu able Real Kstnte Valuable manufacturing esta blishment, known as the I'nlon rarManuf icHinnj? Compuny of Philadelphia, stone and brick buildtnsri, stationary engine, machinery, lanre lot; river Scliny Ik ill. Twenty-seventh ward, t,to feet front on the Mvcr Scliujlkld. On Tuesaiav, Novembers, 1?70, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Philadelphia Exchttur. Full raitiiulars at the oillce of Thomas A. Uummev, Ksq., No. 711 Walnut street, or Charles E. Lex, Esq., No. 61 I?. Math street. See plan at the auction rooms. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers. 10 20 &. sflt Nos. 130 and 141 S. I-OL'KTiI street. "OPENING." Canned Fruits, Preserves, SStc. MITCHELL & FlETCHEn, No. IS04 CHESNUT Straot, Having given special attention to tae selection of The Very Finest Fruits, And having had them preserve! la the most careful manner, respeeUuliy iavl'.e their patrons and others On Thur&day, October 20, To tall specially and examine their assort- menu 10 13 3trp . PIANOS. GEORGE STECX & CO.'S PIANOS. ira nd, Square aud Upright 1X80, HAINES BROS.' PIANOS. Only place in Philadelphia for sale of Mason & Hamlin's World-Renowned Cabinet Organs. For sale or rent, or to rent with view to purchase, an part of rental apply. guul & 1 1 soil: It, Successors to J. E. Gould. I?0. 923 CHESNUT St, No. 1013 ARCH ST. COPARTNERSHIP. Mr. WM. G. FISCHER (now In the Piano add Organ Business, No. loli ARCH and No. 81 N. ELEVENTH Street), has this day bo come a partner of J. E. GOULD, No. 23 CHEsNL'T Street. 9 16 tf tss? STEHJWAY & SONS' fff Grand Square and Upright Pianos. Epeclal attention is called to their new ' I'atent liprlftlit l'lanos. With Double Iron Frame, Patent Resonator, TiHnlar Metal Frame Action, etc., which are inatehlesa In Tone and Touch, and unrivalled in durability. WAR ERODES, No. 100G CHESNUT STREET, 913tfrp PHILADELPHIA OARPETINQS. 34 80UIH SECOND STREET. 3d CJ ARPKT I IV t . HAVINO REMOVED TO OUR NEW STORS, we are offering superior lndacements la Carpets. Oil CIollin, XattiuB: lVImlow gliadet DruffctSt iTC. ETC. At the lowest Cash Prices. C. D. SNYDER & CO.. No. 31 SOUTn SECOND STREET, West Side, below Market. 9 S4 stuthlmsp (Formerly Shaplesa', latterly Snodgrass' Old Stand) BOARDING. BOARDING. A OENTLEMAN AND WIFS can liave a furnished secouJ-story room, with txard. Plt-asaut aal central locatiou. No. HJI CUESM'T btreet, below Niueleeato. 10 13 3t DRY GOODS. BLACK BUtSS GOODS. GRf.S GRAIN SILKS, A.MKKRAN Sil.li.", 'OPLLv BIARRITZ, IRISH rORJ.INf. SII.K AjiD W OOL POP L1NS, ALL-WOOL POPL'NS, OT'JCiMAN POKi.INS, VKLOIk ROY A IS, I'HAP llMPKR'ALf, FVPP?SS CLOT 'IB, AHV.l'RK POYALx, l!ASHNKUS. PAIMSTSSNSy. TAMISES. MOL!SSIvMNK3, SNOUstll MOMBA2INS3 i:RETONN'RS. saTIS iMprcniaLS, OTIU TtTK r'IMMir.4 !TIN MKRINOB3,. lllUittl'b, LPACA". 'fl.O 'SY MOHAIRS, Vi'UMR BHI1.HANTSS, FKF.NCR MERINOF.S. ta ATISTE AL.PAOAS. Ml K WARP CAMI-la MLIaII UENRlliT- MKBRS. a ta, r.rM-s orxTns, tPPI.lN ALPACAS, AT'STHs.LIAN CU.VPE3, STAFF Kl'A SIIAS, ? Etc. Etc. Etc. I'V.NHiKlTA CLOTHS, P'-AV lvI.MAS. I RAP DF. PARK, hi FAT HF A. MOHAIR TA1IISE?. ai.?0, KGr.8H CHAFES AND Vf.H.S. THIRST LONU ASD no ITM13 8UAWL3. JOLViN ,V CO. KID GLOVES, With a full stock of Second Mourning Dress Goods, FOR SALE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Br B E S S 0 H & S 0 IT, Kocmirg Dry Goods House, Ko. 9 1 8v CHESNUT 3troot, V IS 6trp pniLADSLPHIA. 1870 AT TlI0RNLBY d7l870 A Grand Stock cf Tall Goods. We have the pleasure of oiferlnft the most com plete stocK cf gooilB In our line that has EVER been opened on SriUNG GAUDEJf STltEET. For Variety, for Style, 'or Cheapness, they stand out ROI.DLV in competition Wiii any stock ottered in this city. Wc are enabled to sell cheap bvcause OTTR PXPENSFS ARE LIQIIT, OUR BUSINESS LAR8E, OUR PURCHASES FOR CASH. Onr long established rules of equity by whicU IIBIE IS SAVED, BALES QUICK, HrOC-I OFl'EN TURNLl. We have opened a beautiful s'.nck 4 FASHIONABLE r-RKSS GOOCS, FASHIOAHI.E SUA VLS, 1MOST EXCELLENT BLACK SILKS, TAL'LE LINENa, BLANKETS, DOMESTIC CJJOD3, Etc. Etc. BEST KID CLOVES, CORSETS, SKIRTS, HAND KERCHIEFS. JOSEPH H. TH0HNLEY, NORTHEAST CORNER OF EIGHTH and SPUING GARDES St., S 3 thsta PHILADELPHIA. Established in 1353. GEORGE D. W 1 3 M A M , Ho. 7 Worth EIGHTH Stroat, Is now prepared to oiTer one of the largest ou t best selected stocVs of Brcss floods To be found In the city, an I win be sold at tho LOWEST CASH PRICES. NEW GOODS OPENING DAILY. Eighth Street Emporium for Black Silks! Black Silks! BLACK TAFFETA. BLACK OVOS GRfllN. heavy, t'i $l-75, 2 BLACK OROS G RAIN, wide, BLACK ROS QBAIN, rich, i'25, $2-60. $2 " S, 13-611. 84, f 4 SO, eS. A Sl'ENDlD ASSORTMENT OF IRISH POPLINS. For Bargatvs cail at GEORGE D. WISIIAM'S ONE PRICE STORE, 9 22 ths13t No. T North EIOOTH Street. Our Motto Small Profits ami Quick Sal'8. OHINA. OLASSWARE, ETO. THE BEAUTIFUL IN AUT, BEDDING OUTtTO, Etc. KERR'S CHINA HALL, No. 1218 CHESNUT Street. CLOCKS, cmriA, 3X10172133, GLA3C, USEFUL FANCY GOODS 1'Ott WED L'ING PJtESEXTS. New Goods Now Opening;. LARGE ASSOKTMESr AT ALL PltlCES. ' 10 is otrp MIL.L.INERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC. Tllli 31 IS S ES McVAUCH & DUNCAN, No. 114 SOUTH ELEVENTH STREET, Have opened their Fall Assortment of FRENCH CAPS FOR IADIES ND CHILDREN. REAL AND IMITATION LACES. HSNDERCHlEfrS IN VAKlKTy. COUARS AND CUFFS 1NLIN4N AND LACE. Dl'OUKS-SE AND VAU LAuK SETS. FRKNOI1, WORKED AND LINEN CIIKMIdSTES. KEW STYLES IN MADE-I P LA!3 OOObB. NoVRLTI (8 IN NECK TlttS AND BOWB. LACE TiDJBS, New Designs. HAMB1 RG ElMilNOS AND IN8ERTTNOS. RIBBONS, FANS, AND FANCY ARTlOLEtJ. INFANTS' OUTFITS Orf band and made to order. 10 80 thstu2m . NEW STORE. M' US. F. '. V. iII4!!IBGUS, Fancy and Staple Trimmings, ZEPI1VU tiOODS, ETC.,. No. 224 South ELEVENTH Street. Pomadts, Soaps, Powders, Perfumeries, Hosiery Gloves, Ribbons, Etc. 9 15 tnsSmrp OAS FIXTURES. CORNELIUS & SONS. Hill nun iti;its or GAS FIXTURES. Tvholesale and Retail SalcroomH, Mo. 821 CHERRY Stretf PIIILADELriHA. 1'e Lave no more or Hnlesroi ou Clieemut street. 9 14 2m5p CORNELIUS & SONsl. BAKER, ARNOLD & CO., WAN ITJ1CTIIBCR8 OP GAS FIXTURES, CHANDELIERS, PES D ANTS, BEACKET3, ETC. Ol Every Icsig-n. SALESROOJIS, No. 7 IO CHESNUT Street. MANUFACTORY, S. W. Corner TWELFTH and BR0WH 8 S3 Etnrp PUHADILPUIA. PLATED WARE. MEAD & IIOBBINST MANUFACTURERS OF SILVER-PLATED WARE, Hard 3Iet.il (Nickel Silver), Have now the largest and most attractive stock or Silver Hated Goods that they have evr olereJ la New and Elegant Designs. All descriptions of Sllver-Platad Ware constantly on hand, suitable for WEDDIFIC PRBSEHTS. Tea Sets as Low as S20. N. E. Cor. NINTH and CHESNUT, 10 8stuth3 Pn'lLDELPniA. CARRIACES, ETO. 1870. PALI,. 1870, WM. D. ROGERS, CARRIAGE SUILSEZl. Phaetons, Drags and Light Wagons FOB BOAD AIVI P4RK li:iVIKU, 0 Superior Finish and Xewesl Styles. Built to order and for sale, manufactory aud Kepoftitory, Noi.lC09and 1011 CEESKUT 8troat, 9 S th8tu2mrp PHILADELPHIA. WHISKY. W II I SIv I E S. Bye, Wheat, Bourbon and Monongaheu VVHISSCluG, The product of the following: Distilleries: 'A. A H. 8. Ovcrholt," "Wm. Brltton A Co.," 'D. Llpplncott," Thos Moore," Lynchburg," 'Alt. Vernon," 'Joa. 8. Pinch," "M. WeiBS 4 Co." "lingua & Co.," "SUauton, Daly & Kern," "Sherwood," ' Old Dominion." In store and for sale in lots to suit purchasers. APPLY TO BROOKE, COLKET & CO., 1727, 1729, 1731 and 1733 Market St., 8 2T Stuth3m PHILADELPHIA. CLOVES, ETC. aBelle BEST tl SB KID OLOVE IN AMERICA. Every pair guaranteed, If they rip or tear, another pairgtveaiawcuW B. Bartholomew, No. S3 Nortu EIGHTH Street Sole Agency Wholesale and ReUU. 8 80 tnthatfrp WATCHES. JEWELRY, ETO. JAtOII II4RLGY, TPX No. 13W OUE8N UT (Street, Pnila,. Watches. Jewelry. Silver aud Plated- ware, a good assortment at MODERATE PRICES. Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired, . 13 Umta3airp Olove
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