THE DAILY EVJ2NJNG TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WKDIS ESDAY, OCTOREU 20, 1870. 5 ITlfJMBCAL. AItI IHllUATlC.n Th C1IT Ainantfni. AT thk Walnut this evening Mr. J. S. Clarke will ptraonate ".TeremlBh Beetle" tn Tom Taylors comedy of The Batrt th Womi and "Timothy Toodlea." At thk Arch the comedy ol M. P. will be repre 8 nted thin ovenlnp. At thk t'HusKirr the Lisa Weivr tronpe will per form the burlenque of Krnani thin evening. On Monday text Wadlle Fanny JanauschoK will commence a series of performances of English trajredy. . At thk Amkrican nnmner of attractive featnres Will be presented this eyenlnjr. At thk Li.kventh Stkbbt Opkka Hocsk an Interesting programme Is announced for this even- 1DB-. At thk Arch Strkkt OrKRA Housk an entertain lng variety of hours, burlesques, and dances will be pei formed this evening. Adam FomtrArntrs Mennororie and Circus Is now located at the corner of Hroad and Wallace afreets. Tnls show includes a flrswate troupe of equestrlais and acrobats and thirty dens of llvinjr animals. Per formances Hre given every afternoon and evening. jirr ite;.. Important to Ladibs. We desire to call the attention f our numerous lady readers to the card Of J. B.Casselberrj A Co., Boc Hive Dry-goods Store, No, 920 Chesnut street The selection of goods In this mammoth establishment Is the most extensive In the country, embracing every variety. A visit to the Bee Hive Is certain to result In both pleasure and profit. Fast Living and Its OoNaaiCKNCES. When 'fast life" has undermined the strength, destroyed the appetite, Impaired the digestion, and stolen the hue of heallh from the check when the hand trembles, the spirits droop, and the whole physical and mental organization languishes, Is It possible to repair the i vll and restore the dilapidated system to full health and vigor? We answer that It Is. Hundreds of cases have been cited, thousands might be cited, In which this regeneration has been accom plished by the regular and persistent use of Plan tation Bitikks. Abstinence from the Indulgences which have wrought the mischief Is, of course, ene of the means of restoration. But It Is not sufficient alone. The consequences remain after the cause has been abandoned. A wholesome and genial tonic Is absolutely necessary to rouse the corporal and mental energies from their state of collapse. This good work It Is the mission of the Plantation Bitters to perform. But no oilier stimulant must be taken. Rich and Ei.koant Furniture. The stock of elegant furniture manufactured by Messrs. A. & II. Lejambre, to be Bold without reserve by T. Birch A Son, auctioneers, is now on exhibition. Tne sale will take place at 11 o'clock on Thursday, at No, 1117 Chesnut street. The public are Invited to examine this furniture, which Is equal if not superior to any In the city. Mr. William 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 tn the city. lie iias also on hand a fine assort mentof fine American Western Watches. Those who purchase at thls'Btore at the present time are certain to get the worth of their money. The demand on Saturday for our f IS and other beautiful and cheap suits surpassed anything In the history of our business. From morning until night there was one continual stream cf customers making purchases at the Great Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rcckhin A Wilson, Nob. 603 and 60S Cheanu street. Valer's Hkstaurant, No 923 Arch street, ele gantly fitted up, Is now in full blast, serving aft the delicacies of the season from 0 A. M. to midnight. Parties returning from the theatres or opera house served at the shortest notice from an unsurpassed bill of fare. Ladles' Saloon on the second floor. From G. F. .T. Coi.bubn, Doctor of Dental sck oehv, Newark, N. J. The popular dentrlflce. known as Sozodont, besides being a very pleasant addition to the toilet, contains ingredients that, If used according to the directions, will prove of the greatest utility to the health of the mouth and teeth. The larokst Is not always the best, but the American Hochr, Boston, which is the Largest Hotel In New England, will also be found one of the bent. Every provision la made for the comfort of guests. Messrs. Thomas ,V Sons will sell on Tuesday next the valuable property No. 1221 Walnnt street; wide front, with back outlets; location central ; has gas, bath, hot and cold water, furnace, etc. Sale positive. Sea Moss Fa hike from pure Irish Moss, for Blanc Mange, Puddings, Custards, Creams, etc. etc. The -cheapest, healthiest, and moat delicious food in the world. IIkbner's Diking Saloon, No. 43 South Second street. Ten additional waiters in attendance to-day to accommodate the rush for heavy dinners at light prices. "SPAi.niNii's Oi.ue," with Brush, ready for use. ITlAltlClUEJ. Turner Mi-Cay. On the 25th Instant, by the Rev. John Chambers, Rich kd 11. Ti'hnkr to Miss BCKiE Rohh, daughter of Alexander McCay, Esq. UIRD. Bcrgin On Sunday, !3d instant, Dr. Oeorge H. Bckuik, in the 76th year of bis age. The relatives and male friends of the family are respectfully luvlted to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 831 South Fifth street, on Thurs day next, at lu o'clock. Moore. On the 25th Instant, Sarah Moore, in the 62d year of her age. Her friends and members of the Tabernacle Bap tist ChHrch are invited to attend the funeral, from No. 1716 Hansom street, to-morrow (Thursday) after noon, at 8 o'clock. SPECIAL. NOTICES. Ihr additional Sptrial Notice tee Iwtbie Fane. TI1E GREAT WHISKY ESTABLISH MENT OF THIS CITY. H. M. DALY'S great whisky ware room a are located at No. 222 South KKONT Street and No. 139 DOCK Street. The bulldlDg, which Is probably the largest of Its kind In the United States, la live stories high, and runs through from Front to Dock street, a distance of at least 215 feet. Whiskies of the rarest and purest brands are stored on every floor of this huge struc ture, and the seeker after the genuine article can there Und Bourbon of old date, wheat ditto, and that champion of all whiskies, the Golden Wedding. It is of some importance to the liquor merchants of this and other cities to know that Mr. Daly's stock em braces the productions of the celebrated dis tilleries belonging to Thomas Moore fc Son, Josepk S. Finch k. Co., and Thomas Moore. Their whiskies are always made from the best grains, double copper distilled and put up in seasoned, heavily-charred, Iron-bound barrels. As agent, therefore, of these well-known firms, Mr. Daly Justly claims that he can supply the trade with the finest whisky in the market, and in the original jiackage as received direct from the manufacturer. This he will vouch for, and tnla la a point which de servea the notice of all purchasers. 9 ututhsaet THE ANNUAL, MEETING OF THE Stock !)f lders of the CLINTON COAL AND IRON COMPANY will be held on WKDNESDAY, November 2. at 10 o'clock A. M., In Room No. 21, MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. GEORGE W. LEHMAN, 10 2s at Sucretary. 67- JOHN SPAR HAWK. MERCANTILE COLLECTION AND LAW AGENCY' for Pennsylvania, the Western and South ern States, No. aOCHESNLT Street. Commissioner for Western States. 9 3 wa 6m tv THE STATED MEETING OF THE OPTI a CAL SECTION OF THE FRANKLIN INSTI TUTE will be held THIS (Wednesday) EVENING at 6 P. M. It OPTICIANS. SPECTACLES. Microscopes, Teleecepes, Thermometers, Mathe matical, Surveying, philosophical and. Drawing L atruaeiiU, at reduced prices. JAMES 17. QXJEIH & CO., Ho. t34 CllXSItUT Street. T 80 mwfUp PfflLAOiELPJJLA. HELMBOLD'S PREPARATIONS. H. T. HELMBOLD'S Concentrated Fluid Extract Bichu THE GREAT DIURETIC. The proprietor tnis'sthnt Ma remedies, from the fact of their being advertised, may not be classed as patent medicines. HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BCCIIU la a pl:arm?.ceutlcal preparation. The proper name la given, and it is the most active which can be made. It la Indorsed as a cure by all medical works for such diseases as recommended by the proprietor. It la I leaf ant in Its taste and odor, free from all Injurious properties, and Is taken by adtrtts and children. It Is tonic, Diuretic, blood pacifying and invigorating. Enfeebled and delicate constitutions of both rexes will Ond it far more strengthening than any or the preparations of bark or iron. See medical properties contained in Dispensatory of the United SUtes, of which the following U a cor rect copy : . , ' BUCIIU. Its okor Is strong, diffusive, and some what aromatic, Its taste is bltterUih, and analogous to that of mint. It Is given chiefly la complaints of the nilnsry organs, such as gravel, chronic catarrh of the bladder and urethra, diseases of the pros tate gland, and retention or the Incontinence of urine, from a loss of tone in the parts concerned In Its evacuation. It has also been recommended In dippepbia, cnroulc rheumatism, cutaneous aileo tlotis, and dropsy. TESTIMONY. Cl'RB OF OR WFLOF FIVE YEABS' STANDING STONE PASSED AND TO BE SEEN. Savannah, Tenn., May 14, 1SJ9. Dr. II. T. Helmbold: Dear Sir: We Introduced your "Fluid Extract Buchu" In this country about eight months ago, and are happy to state that it Is meeting with universal raver. We wlBh to inform you of one Instance (among many) where your ''Buchu" has worked wonders. A man in our country named J. B. Estell had been suffering about five years with gravel. About six weeks ago he bought of us one bottle of your 'Bachu," and before he was through with one bottle he passed a gravel that weighs eight grains, which we now have on exhibition at our drug store. He says that he will never be without the "Buchu'' In his house again. Y'our preparations are gaining favor every day. Very respectfnllv yours, eto., ECCLES & HINKLK, Druggists. Cl'RE OF BLADDER AND KIDNEY AFFECTION OF LONG STANDING STONE 1'ASdED AND TO Bfi BEEN. Wesitort, Conn.. Sept. 6, 1800. H. T. Hehnbold.Esq: Dear Sir: I commenced taking your "Extract of Buchu" about two weeks since for an affection of the bladder and kidneys. I have suffered by spells very much for a few days paat. But yesterday relief came through the effect of your "Buchu." A stone passed from my bladder about the size of a large pea, and I now feel perfectly well and entirely free from the pain that I have suffered with "so hard." I attribute my cure to your medicine entirely, aud would recommend all persons similarly affected to try it. I have great faith In its curative powers. Yours truly, THOMAS J. BENNETT. refers to Rev. WILLIAM COGSWELL, Westport, Conn. J. I G. CANNON, isruggist, Westport, Conn. H. B. ft HEELER, Esq , Westport, Conn. BRADLEY' HULL. Esq., Westport, Conn. Dr. WAKEMAN, Reading, Conn. K. W. R. ROBINSON, Wholesale Druggist, New York City. And many others if necessary. CURE OF KIDNEY AND BLADDER AFFECTION OF A PATIENT SEVENTY-EIGHT YEAItS OF AGE. THANKS TO MR. HELMBOLD. Oirard, Penn., March 81, 1SC9. Editor "Cosmopolite ": I desire as an unsoli cited tribnte to the merits of Helmbold a Buchu, aud for the benefit of those similarly aillicted as myself, to say that after consulting many eminent physi cians, and trying nearly all the best advertised reme dies, in the vain hope of finding relief from aggra vated kidney and bladder diseases, from which I have suffered excessively for many years, good for tnne finally suggested to me Ueliubold's Buchu, whicn I commenced using with little faith, and no apparent beneficial results, for about a month. At the expiration of that time, however, I thought I commenced to experience slight relief, which eu couraged me to persevereln its use, and now, at the expiration of four months, although 1 am an luiirm old man, neurly 73 years or age, and consequently medicines cannot be expected to favoraUly affect me ns they otherwise would, 1 have found such un speakable relief and rennaneat benefit from Mr. HeluLbold's valuable discovery, that I feel I ought to publicly record the fact, aa an acknowledgment to him and a valuable suggestion to the public. Yours respectfully, D. M. LAREN. Mr. Laren refers to the following gentlemen: Colonel DAN WOE. Glrard. I'eun. CHARLES STOW, Esq., Oirard, Penn, editor Coxmopiihte. UKOHtiK ii. ijl i LtKii, uiraru, renn., attorney. C. I. HINDS. Oirard. Penn , attorney. Captain D. W. HUTCHINSON, Oirard, Penn.. attorney. l)A ID UL.UN, uuurti, reno., meicnanc. C. F. ROCKWELL, Girard, Penn., merchant. B. C. Ely, Oirard, I'eun., druggist. A Pf HMANENT Cl'RE OF GRAVEL OF TWELVE YEARS' STANDING STONE PASSED AND TO BE SEEN. Buknpide, Conn., Dec. 13, 18(59. Dr. BelmloUl: Dear oik: It is with mucn pleasure that I write you upon facts respecting myself. 1 do not know narcuy now to express myseu. i nave oeen ror the last tenor twelve years the greatest sufferer man could is and live; but mo'e sometimes than others. The complaint waa the "kidneys" and "bladder." nave consuiiea uixiori, ihhu in juatsacuusetta aud this State, and taken pills, I mav sar bv the ouart, also liquored medicines, but found no relief from any, ana got worse tne iasi six moutns. I was so that I could scarcely get about. I could not rest night or day. It would soon have been "all up'' with me, if I had not seen your advertisement in the Berkshire Cwrier, headed "Kidneys." I read it thrt ugb, and thought 1 would try It. I pun hased a liottie, but, mind you, had not much iatth in it. Why Bliouiu i, wnen i i:aa ueen iryiug so many things and cost me bo much? Well, 1 began taking It, aud before I had taken the first bona; I felt bad ; but 1 finished it and got another. By the time I took half of the second I still got worse (apparently), W hen I walked it seemed aa If my right kidney waa falling from its place, and I felt really bad. 1 felt so before 1 bad finished the second, that I had made up my mind it was of no use trying any more and ad this time the "Buchu" waa doing its work, but 1 did not know It; so I gave It up aud went to Hart ford on Saturday, to one of the beat doc tor a in the city. He said it waa the neck of the bladder, and I abould have to undergo an operation. He gave me medicine and I went home quite downhearted, on Sunday I waa unable to go to church. I had not taken any of hla medicine, but ou my return con tinued using the "Buchu,'' and in the afternoon it had the desired effect. I cannot tell you all, but this Is a true story of my case, and you are walcome to make audi use of my name aa you think proper. I am pretty well known iu Berkshire ; also in Connecticut, The advertisement saved me. W by not punltsh more? The SpringUeld Hepxiblican la a wide-spread paper. If any one wishes to see this wonder they candoao. 1 could wilte all day, but think I hav said enough tin time, bo I remain your ever well-wisher. ' EDWARD L. HOWARD, Taper Maker, Burnside, Hartford county, conn. refers to Dr. MACK, Bomslde, Conn. Dr WRIGHT, North Lee, Mass. Dr. HOLKUM, North Lee, Mass. Dr. ADAMS, Stockbrldge, Mass. Dr. SCOT'r, North Manchester. Conn. Dr. JAgUES, Bucklaud Cornera, Conn. Dr. BEARSFOM1), Hartford. Conn. All of whom treated me for the disease. DR. KEYSF.R Is a physician of over thirty years' experience, and a graduate of the Jefferson Melfl College, and of the University of Medicine an l Surgery, of Philadelphia. lr. n. T. BelmhohU Dr. ah Sir: In regard to the question asked mesa to my opinion about Bachu, I would Bay that I have used and sold the article in various forms for the past thirty years. I do not think there is any form of preparation or It I have not used, or known tj be nsed, in the various diseases where sncn medicate agent would be Indicated. You are aware, as well aa myself, that it baa been expensively employed in the varlona diseases or the bladder and kidneys, and the reputation It haa acquired, in my judgment, la warranted by the facta. I have Been and used, as before staled, every form of Buchu the powdered leaves, tincture, fluid ex tractand I am not cognizant of any preparation of that plant at all equal to yours. Twelve years' ex perience ought, I think, to give me the right to iwiftc of its merits; and, without prejudice or partiality, I give youra precedence over all others. I value your Buchu for its effects on patlonts. I have cured with it, and seen cured with it. more dis eases or the bladder and kidueys tlun I have aver seen cured with any other Buchu or any other pro prietarv compound of whatever name. Respectfully yours, etc., GEO. 1L KEVSEU, M. D., No. 140 Wood street. Pittsburg, Tenn. AW. 11. 1S65. A CASE OF TWENTY YEARS' STANDING. rnn.APKi.rniA, Pa., June '25, 1367. . T. IltlmbM, DruafrisU Dkar Sir : 1 have been a sufferer for upwards of twenty years with gravel, bladder, and kidney affec tions, during which time I have used various medi cal preparations, anil been under the treatment of the most eminent physicians, experiencing but little relier. Having seen your preparations extensively adver Used, 1 consulted my ramlly phvsician in regard to using your Extract Buchu. 1 did this tecause I Lad used all kinds of alver tised remedies and had found them worthless, and some quite iDjurlous; in fact, I despaired of ever getting well, and determined to use no remedies hereaiter unless I knew or the ingredients. It was this that prompted me to use your remedy. As vou advertised that it was composed or buchu, cubebs, and juniper berries, it occurred to me and my phy sician as sn excellent combination, and, with his advice, after an examination or the article and con sulting again with the druggist, I concluded to try IU I commenced to nse it about eight months ago, at which time I was confined to my room. From the first bottle I was astonished and gratified at the beneficial effect, and after using it three weeks was able to walk out. I felt much like writing to you a full statement of my case at the time, but thought my Improvement might only bo temporary, and therefore concluded to defer, and see if It would effect a perfect cure, knowing that it would be of greater value to you and more satisfactory to me. I am now able to report that a cure is effected after using the remedy for five months . I have not used any now ror three months, and feel as well in all respects as I ever did. Your Buchu being devoid of any unpleasant taste and odor, a nice tonic aud Invltmrator of the system, I do not mean to be y tliout it whenever occasion mav require its use lu such affections. JYI. MCCORMICK. - Should any one doubt Mr. Mccormick's statement, he refers to the following gentlemen : Hon. WM. BIOLER, ex-Governoror Pennsylvania. Hon. THOMAS B. FLORENCE, Philadelphia. Hon. J. C. KNOX, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. J. S. BLACK, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. D. R. PORTER, ex-Governor of rcnnsyl- Hon. ELLIS LEWIS, Judge. Philadelphia. Hon. R. C. ORIER, Judge United States Court. Hon.O. W. WOODWARD, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. W. A. PORTER, City Solicitor, Philadelphia. Hon. JOHN BIOLER, ex-Governor of California. Hon. E. BANKS, Auditor-General, Washington, Da CJa And many others, ir hecessary. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS WOULD BE GIVEN FOR A BOTTLE, IF NECESSARY. RAUWAV, N. J., Dec. 2, 18C9. . 2. Hehnhold, Esq.: Deab Sir: I take great pleasure In sending you a certificate, In addition to the many yon have received from Buffering humanity. I can scarcely find lan guage sufficiently strong to express my heartfelt gratification at the wonderful cure your "Buchu" has effected. For four years I have Buffered beyond de scription. All my friends (with myself) came to the conclusion that my case was Incurable. Accident placed your advertisement in my hauds. I com menced taking your "Buchu." I followed the direc tions, and to my utter astonishment, before I had taken seven bottles or your valuable medicine (I would give 10ta bott'e, if I could not get it at any other pi ice), I am entirety cured. I most earnestly recommend it to all those suffering from disease. I have told many persons to take your valuable medi cine, and they are doing so with great success. Any information my fellow-citizens may require will bje freely given by the subscriber at hla residence, No. 78 Milton avenue, Rahway, N. J. H.Ti. FREEMAN, Councilman Third Ward, City of Rihvray. Rahway, N. J., Dec. 2, isco. We, the undersigned, are well acquainted with U. M. Freeman, of Rahway, and know that he has been a long time suffering, in the worst possible form, for the past four years, and that he has been entirely cured by the use of "Uelmbold'g Buchu." J. W. SAVAGE, ex-Mayor. FRANK LA BAU, President of Council. WM. RICHARDS, Clerk of Council. PETER A. BANT A Councilman, W. J. BROWN, Councilman. J. S. S. MEHICK, Councilman. LEWIS HOKF. Councilman. J. B. STRIKER, Merchant, City Ham., Mayor's Office, Rahway, N. J., Dec. 6. 1809. ( This will certify that I am personally acquainted with II. M. Freeman, and am cognizant of the facts aa set forth In the above statement, and the several persons whose signatures are hereunto attached are all knvvn to me. JOHN F. WHITNEY, Mayor of Rahway, N. J. Nbw York Statk Vol. Ikstitutk,) Corner of Mil av. and Ttith at., Central Park. I A Home and School lor the Sons or Deceased Sol diers. J lr. JI. T. UehnboW: Two bottles ouly or the package or your valuable Buchu presented to the Institute have been used by the children, and with perfect success. In the case of our little Lieutenant A. J., his pride is no longer mortified, and he is free from the daily morning aDatliemas of the chambermaid who has charge or his bedding. 1 reel that a knowledge of the result ol our use of your Buchu with the cnildren under our charge may save many a Superintendent and Matron of Boarding School a and Asylums a great amount of annoyance; and many a poor child suf fering more from weakness than from habit, may be spared punishment that la (not knowing it as a weakness Instead of a bad habit) most unjustly In flicted upon them. Thanking you on behalf of the children, and hoping others may be alike benefited, I am respectfully yours, Colonel YOUNG, General Sup't and Director. June 16, 1S66. cheat Bait Lake City, Utah, Jan. as, is&s. ifr. W. T. UtUuUhU Dear Sir: Your communication requesting our terms for advertising was duly received, but fivin a prejudice 1 bad formed against advertising "cures for secret discuses, "it waa left unanswered. During an accidental conversation in a drug store the other evening, my mind was changed on the character of your Buchu. It waa then highly rommended for other diseases by two physicians present. Inclosed please Und our rates of advertising. Yours, etc.. T. B. IL STENHOUSE, Editor and Proprietor of Dally and Semi-weekly Telegraph. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, established upwards or emtnen seara, prepared by 11. T B ELM BOLD, Drugmt. No. 694 Broadway, New oik, and No. 104 b. Tenth street, Philadelphia, Pa. nice, si no per Dome, or six noiuea lor aow, ue llvered to auy address. Sold by druggists every where. None are genuine unlesa done up In ateel-engraved wrapper, wiiuio-;if of my chemical warehouse, aiidtlgucd 11. T. ULLMllOLD. UU 13 watt ORY QOOD9. J.R.CASSELBERRY&CO., Bee Hive Dry Goods Store, No. 920 CHESNUT STREET. CLOAKING CLOTHS. Immense Stock. 1 CASE BLACK BEAVER CLOTHS, gl-TS. BLACK BEAVERS, II 78 to lie. BLACK VELVET BEAVERS, tol0. BLACK AND BROWN CUT ASTRAKHANS, 1 SUPERIOR BLACK ASTRAKHANS, tin. PURPLE AND BLACK DOi4 SKINS. VERY CHEAP. HEAVY WHITE, BLUE AND SCARLET OPERA CLOTHS. HBAVY BLUE AND SCARLET HONEYCOMB CLOTHS WHITfC VELVET CORDS, 1, $1 25, 1'75, 2. BLACK VELVETEE.HS, 76c to 14. BLUE AND BROWN SILK FLUSHES, EXTRA QUALITY. DEPOT FOR WATERPROOF CLOTHS, ALL COLORS, FROM 75c. TO ?2. J. R. CAS3ELBERRY Si CO., No. 920 CHESNUT Street. P. S Best $i KID GLOVES la this city. Large stock of BAJOU and other fine Kid Gloves at old prices, no advance. J. R. C. & CO. JBR. CASSGLDERRY& CO., BEE HIVE DRY GOODS STORE, No. 920 CHESNUT STREET. ' Superior Waterproof Suits, $850. Plaid Waterproof Suits, our own make. Cloth Suits, all colors, from $17 to $50. Poplin Suits, Rich and Elegant, all colors, $15, $20, $25, $30, $35. Diagonal Cloth Suits, newest article out. Black and White, and Tartan Tlaid Cloth Suits. Gray Fringed Shawl Suits, $3 ".(). Grey Fringed Cloths by the yard. J. R. CASSELBERKY & CO., No. 920 CHESNUT STREET. P. S. Orders taken in the Cloak Room for Suits, Cloaks, eto. etc. J,R. CASSELDERRY ft CO., BEE HIVE DRY GOODS STORE, No. 920 CHESNUT STREET. 5 cases New York Mills Maslius, I'.Uc. Superior Shaker Flannels, ".7c. 4-4 Shaker, All-wool, 50c. White Gilbert Flannels, 25c. to $1. Heavy Skirting Flannel. Scarlet and Blue Opera Flannels. 50c. Blue and Scarlet Plaid Flannels, 5Sc. 1 case 12-1 Heavy Marseilles Quilts, $." to $12. lease 12-4 noneycomb Quilts, $2"J0. 1 case 8-4 Bleached Table Damasks, O.'c. Huckaback and Damask Towels, $1 to 1 2 per dozen. 1C0 dozen Napkins, $1 per dozen. A fine line of very fine Napkins. Best makes of Bleached and Brovm Canton Flannels, cheap. J. R. CASSELBERRY & CO., No. 920 CHESNUT STREET. JaR,. CASSELBERRY ft CO., BEE niVE DRY GOODS BTORF, No. 920 CHESNUT STREET. Broche Long Shawls, $10 to $200. Broche Long Shawls, Open Centres. Broche Long Shawls, Closed Centres. Broche Long Shawls, Scarlet aad Black, Open Centres. Broche Square Shawls, $ 10 to $50. Broche Square Shawls, Black Centres. Broche Square Shawls, Scarlet Centres. Broche Square Shawls, Closed Centres. Largest and cheapest stock of BROCHE and PAISLEY SHAWLS offered at Retail in this Market. 1 lot Large Extra Rich Broche Scarfs, $12. Striped Shawls from $5 to $22. J. R. CASSELBERRY & CO., No. 920 CHESNUT STREET. T. S. Best $1 Kid Gloves in this market. J. R. CASSELDERRY ft CO., BEE HIVE DRY GOODS STOUE, No. 920 CHESNUT STREET. Black Silks, $1, $125, $1-50, $l'i;5, $1-75, $2, $2'25, $2'f0, $2 75, $;l, $:i'50, $475. HEAVY WIDE COLORED SILKS, ALL SHADES. SILK AT OLD PRICES. 1 more case Irish Roll Poplins, 1'I5. Above goods not sold elsewhere for less than $1-75. 1 case Irish Roll Poplins, $2. Equal to Pirn's. 1 case colored EpiHglines, $1'37, worth $1'75. 1 case Serges, cloth colors. Plain Serges, all bhades, 75c. to $125. DRESS GOODS, STOCK ALL NEW. 1 case' Rich Striped Dreis Goods, :'.Oc. Mourning Goods. The newest, cleanest, and cheapest line of Mourning Goods at our mourning counter to be found at retail in this city. J. R. CASSELBERRY k CO., lUp No. 920 CHESNUT STREET. DRY GOODS. SILKS. EXAMINE CEORCE FRYER'S STOCK OF Black and Fancy Silks Before rarchaslng. No. 91G CHESNUT STREET, W sm rniLADELPHIA. BLACK SI1KS! BLACK SILKS!! EDWIN HALL, No. 28 SOUTH SECOND STREET, Having made a specialty of his Black Silk Trade, wonid invite the attention of the ladies to his Btock. cashmere oros grain's, satin-Finished taffetas, twprta olacb, iiravy ros ubains, OKOS DERBIN, Etc., All of which are real Lyons Goods, and guaranteed free from mixture or any kind. We have Black BUM from lts to 10 per yard. We would also call attention to oar Btock of COLORED SILKS, Embracing all the new Bhades. EDWIN HALL, No. 28 SOUTH SECOND STREET, Invites attention to his Stock ot 811k Cloaking Velvets, Beat Goods Imported, SS-1NCH VELVE1S. 82-INCH VELVETS. S9-INCU VELVETS. B s mws3m4p ' 40-1NUU VELVETS. These Velvets are the best Lyons Goods; pare silk and ood ahade of Black. Onr custoracra can rely on getting from us the heat Velvets Imported. 400 ARCXX STREET. 400 EYRE 6l LAN DELL, In addition to their stock or Fancy Dry Goods, Are this week demonstrating in STAFLX2 GOODS. FLN BLANKETS, EXTRA QUILTS, DAMASK NAPKINS, DAMASK TABLE LINENS, FELT CBUMBS, 12-4 FELTING 8, LINEN SB EETING, DENTIST DOILIES, BORDERED TOWELS, A8TRARIIAN CLOTHS, TWEEDS AND CASSIMERlTX, WHITE CORDUROY, BLACK VELVETEENS. FAMILIES SUPPLIED WITH GOOD FLANNELS. 9 19 mwa rpt'B PEICE & WOOD, N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT. nave jiihii received A new lot or Worked Cushion Patterns that are very cheap. V orked Slippers at 75c, f 1, up to 13 per pair. A new lot of Chlldion's Blue, White, aud Scarlet Cloth Uloves. Ladles' and Genta' Oloth Gloves. Ladlea', Genu', aud Children's Spun Silk Gloves. Ladles' Fleece-lined Hose. Ladles' Bilbria:?an Hose, very cheap. Ladles' Full Regular-made Hose at 25, 30, 31, 35, 38, 40, so, and C2jc. a pair. , Gents' Full Kegnlar-made Hall-Hose 20 to 25c. Genta' English Hose. Children's Extra Length Hose. A large assortment of Ladies', Crcnt9', and Chil dren's I ndt-rwear. New Styles of Worked Collars and Culls. Lace Collnrs, very cheap, at 15, so, 25, 31, 3S, 40, 50, 75c., fi. and J l -25 looo Lace Hdkfs. at 44c, same goods that have been selling at 75c. New l-ace Hdkrs. at tl and 11-25. Bargains In Ladlea' aud Gents' Bilkfa. Hamburg Edglnga, Flounclugs,4kud Inserting. A new lot of Guipure Bands. WIDE BLACK SAS1I RIBBON. Fancy Ribbons for Bows, Etc., Etc. Black Silks, lo op to i per yard. Black Alpacaa, 81, sr, 3T;c, up to $1 per yard. Job lota l'Jaid Dress floods at 25c. up to II. Mixed Goods lor suits. . All-wool Flannela25,28, 31, 50, G2&,- and 75c. Heavy hhaker flannels. All-wool Blankets at the very lowest market prices. A job lot of Crib aud Cradle Blankets, slightly im perfect, very cheap. PRICE & WOOD, 9 2SW41U1 N. W. cor. EIGHTH and FILBEltT. CIRARD MERCANTILE COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA. Chartered by Special Act of Legislature, March 16, U70. Organized fur the Purpose of transacting a WOOL AND COTTON COMMISSION BUSINESS, No. 34 S. FRONT St. and 35 LETITIA SL, Philada. J. IL LIVINGSTON, President. OFFICERS OF THE gTrTkD MERCANTILE CO Presldtut, J. II. Livingston, late resident Partner of Taussig, Livingston & Co. DIRECTORS. .IAMFS M. PKE3TON, of Preston & Irwin. Wool'en und Cot ton Goods Manuiacturers, Manayunk, JOSKUl 1). McK.EE, Penn KnlttiDg Mills, city. JOHN MAXhON, Jr., Woollen and Cotton Goods Manufacturer. Mannyunk. W. w, KURTZ, of Metsra. Kurtz & Howard, Bank era, citv. TIJOS. BBOWN. or Messrs. McFetricu Brown, city. JOI1N.G. HOW AKD, 1 reus. J. A. BAYBOLD, Sec. COSSIG5IENTS SOLICITED. CHARGES REA SONABLE. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE. Consitnora promptly advised or any changes In he Markets by mail or telegraph, when re quested. 1021 ainwrp BOOKS FOR THE YOUNG. OUT IS THE STORM. Large print. Engravings ISrao, t& cents. A story tliuatratlng the aia of falae pretenses. AFTERWARDS; or, Janeta True .friend, icmo, A bock for the larger acholsrs. DI NUKKIM ANU TUlKbXING. Beautiful fron- tiBpuce. ismo, S6enls. DK'K AND HIS IONKEV; or, How to Fay the Reuu Illustrated, l8mo, 35 cents. Juat published and for aale by the AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION, im Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 10 19 wfiuct CAS FIXTURES. CORNELIUS & SOUS. n A!V IT ACT ITUEUS 09 GAS FIXTURES. Wholesale and Retail Salesrooms, Mo. 821 CHERRY Street PHILADELPHIA. ll'e bare no store or salesrooM en Chesnut street V !m5p CORNELIUS & SONS. OARPETINQS, ETO. CARPETINC3. new Coloring-. OIL CLOTHS. AW ELEGANT AJSOUTJIUT R. L. KNIGHT & SON, 1222 CHESNUT STREET. 9 9 fmw2ni PHILADELPHIA. CARPETING S. McCALlUM, CREASE SLOAN Ho. 509 CHESNUT Street French Moquottes, French Axmlnstera, Crossley's 6-4 Velvets. English Brussels, Crossley's Tapestries, Hall and Stair Carpetlnets. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. LOWEST PIIICED. McCALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 509 C1IESHUT Street, 8 81 wfm3m rp Opposite Independence Hall. 723 carpetings. 723 PEAOGDY & WESTON. Successors to -E. XX. GODSXIAX.XC fc CO., No. 723 CHESNUT Street, ARE OFFERING THEIR FALL IMPORTATIONS OP Ensllsk Ilody Ifrnsselg, 4JroaIey'Tapctry ISruageU, 3-llys Ingrniaa, Venetian Htairs, Oil Cloths, !tlat, JIuga, Hutting;, Utc. Etc. At Moderate Prices.' We are offering; a lanre line of CROSSLEy'fl EWa. LISH TAPESTRY BRUbSKLH, AT LOW PRICES, at the OxD bTANO. PEABODY & WESTON, No. 723 CHESNUT STREET, 9 10 amw3mrp PHILADELPHIA. CARPETING S. Axminster, . Velvets, russets, Tapestries, Three-ply Ingrains, Oil Cloths, Etc. LEED0M, SHAW & STEWART, No. 635 MARKET STREET, 9 80 fmnimrp PHILADELPHIA. WINDOW BLINDS AND SHADES. LARGEST ASSORTMENT AND LOWEST PRICES AT No. 16 North SIXTH Street. STORE SHADES. REPAIRING, ETC. 916 fmwamrp B J WILLIAMS A SON. ("TeORQ E W. LEWIS' GREAT AMERICAN T Fl'HNlTl'RB HOUSE, 1WJ MARKET 8THKET, PHILADELPHIA. 1M Unrivalled ror the alze ad elegance ol tha atixk aud for Low Prkea. ioki mwfrpam
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