The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, November 07, 1870, FOURTH EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1870.
musical. Ann im tMlTIC.
Thn CUT Amnorment.
At tiik Acaokmy ok Mvhic this i-venlng VAlnme
Marie Met bach will commence a fries of six per
formances of Herman irairody. Sue will appear
this evening as "Mary Stuart;" to-morrow a ".lne
Kire;"ou Wednesday as "Adrleaue Ieouvreur;''
on Thursday as "Louisa Miller," In Schiller's
Kabale t'tirt Incbe, andron Friday as "Marguerlto,"
In Uocthe's Paut. Madame Soelm :a has a distin
guished reputation In (lerraanv, and her perform
ances In this city will undoubtedly be worthy of the
attention of all admirers of the best dramatic art.
At Tim (JiiKSNVT Mr. Frank Drew, who has been
Absent from Philadelphia for nioroth.in lour years,
will personate "U'Hrien" In the lnh i-:miyrant.t and
"Monsieur. laeqtu-s" in the comic dram.iol iht name.
Mr. Drew Is an actor of superior abilities, and as he
bas always been a great favorite In th1 citv, a full
house may hi expected r lit s evening at tlia chasnut.
At tub W'ai.M't Mr. J. 1). Stockton s comedy of
Fox ami Gooh, with .1. S. CUrke as the representa
tive of "Young Goslinir," will enter upon in second
week this evening. This lively farcical piece li!s
made a decided hit, and It must be a gratiiiratlon to
the author to tlnd the favorablo verdict or the Lon
don and New York publics so cordially sustained by
the playgoers of Philadelphia.
The performance this evening wl l conclude with
P.ucfcstoiie'B comedy of Marrhd l.t.'i; la Which Mr.
Clftrkc will nppear as "Henry Dove."
At tiik Ai;ch a series of standard comedies are
announced for this week. This evening H.ickstone's
comedy Of I.ai Year; or. The hifiii't' I'rfrilene will
be performed, to-morrow The &vi..' r fimniai,
on Wednesday mid Thursday llednc, and on Fri
day A Yov Like ft.
On Monday nextthedramat.fzatlonof f.-lwiii DrnoJ
by Messrs. Hill and drain will be prod-iced.
At Dim'kk. a llitNitnn'T's Ocek v HorsK the
regular minstrel season will eonmi'-ncn this evening,
Messis. Duprc 4c benedict, and their troupe having
returned from their trip across the continent with
their scalps iu g.iod c mdltion, In spite, of the reports
to the contrary that were current some months ago.
A Orst-rntc opening night bill is annonncud.
At ihk Amkhii'an a number of novelties will tie
presented tins veiling, and the programme will, as
usual, be both varied mid Interesting.
At thk F.tKVKXTn Ntukkt OriiitA TTorsH a new
burlesque entitle 1 Tun .. pnd a travesty of I'tx
ami Ooom are ainoDg the attractions announced for
this evening
Atttik Amu Stkkrt Oi'Rha IIhk Mr. W. Mir
lin, the celebiiiii d pantomimist, will make his Urst
appearnuce Hits evening.
Thk Ok am Knui.ish opera Co.miiw atton, con
Kisting of Madame Itlchlngs-lieniard, MIhs Roue
Ilersee, Mrs. Zelda Heguin, Mrs. Annie Kemp
Howler, Miss Fannii (ioodwln, Messrs. Castle,
Howler, CM'opbei), Drayton, Laurence, 8)guln,
Howell, (liatieion, and others, will commence a
season of twelve nights and two m itiuees at the
Academy of Music, on -Monday evening next. The
repertoire for the llrst week is announced as follows:
On Monday, II Trovatore; on Tuesday, Bohemian
Virl; on Wednesday, The llwntcnot; oil Thursday,
Dinorah; on Friday, Martha; on Saturday afternoon,
J'ra Dioraln; and on Saturday evening, bberon. The
price for reserved seats for the entire season is
fixed at $lfi, and the sale of seaon tickets will com
mence to-morrow at the Academy of Music, and
will continue for two days. The sale of single
tickets will commence ou Thursday at the music
store of F. A. North A Co., No. 1020 Cliemiut street,
and at the Academy.
ANew m Heai.tukci. Aktici.b of Foan The
Ska Moss Fauine, manufactured from Irish Moss,
by the Rand Sea Moss Farino Company, has been
placed on our table at dlil'ereut times, and proves to
be one of the best, most nutritious, and easily
digested of all the farinas now In use. It Is palata
ble to the taste, Is lighter and less compact than any
other farina, and hence belter adapted to weak
Btomachs, to dyspeptics, to invalids, and all persons
of frail const iiutions. In cases whero tapioca, sago,
barley, corn starch, nialnena, and similar articles
are TJeneiicial, llie Sea Moss Farine is not only a
substitute, but has advantages which neither of
them possess, because the main Ingredient of the
moss lias been considered by fr.edleal men for many
years os having invaluable remedial properties. It
is particularly recommended for pectoral ail'ectlons,
Bcrofulous complaints, diarrhoea, etc. Eoihr nail's
Journal of Health.
Fast Liv'inci and Its t'o.vsKocEveES. When
"fast life'' bus undermined the strength, destroyed
the appetite, impaired the digestion, and stolen
the line of health from the cheek when the hand
trembles, the spirits droop, and the whole physical
and mental organization languishes, Is it possible to
repair the evil 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 w hich this regeneration has been accom
plished by the regular and persistent use of Plan
tation Biitkks. Abstinence from the indulgences
which have wrought the mischief is, of course, ene
nf the means cf restoration. But it is not suitlelent
ahne. The consequences remain after the cause
lias 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 tho Plantation
Blttera to pel form. But no oilier stimulant must bo
taken.
Valer's 1!e:;tavhakt, No. O.'ii Aucn STi'.EET, ele
gantly fitted up, is now in full blast, serving all the
delicacies of the season from fl A. M. to midnight.
Tarties returning from the theatres or opera house
served at the shortest notica from an unsurpassed
bill of fare. Ladles' Saloon on the second iloor.
Mr. "Wim.iam W. Cassidt, the Jeweller at No. 8
Booth Second street, has one of the largest and most
attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Silver
ware In the city. lie has also on hand a One assort
ment of flue American Western Watches. Those
who purchase at this store at the present time are
certain to got the worth of their money.
Skii.mak A Simpson, the well-known dealers iu
fresh and ea t oysters at No. 3uT South Delaware
avenue, are doing a thriving business. They have
constantly on hand a fresh stock oi bivalves, and all
orders left with them at their place of business will
be promptly and faithfully executed.
Thk demand on Saturday for our f 15 and other
beautiful and cheap suits surpassed anything In the
history of our business. From morning until night
there was one continual stream of customers making
purchases at the Oreat Brown Stone Clothing Hall
of RecVhlll A Wilson, Nob. C03 and COS Chesna
street
J An Enemy in Your mouth. Do not put tan
' enemy in your mouth to steal away your teeth.
.' Beware of destructive tooth washes and tooth
nowders, many of which are base imitations of
Sozopont. Insure life lease of sound teeth and
fragrant breath, by adopting the fragrant Sozodont.
'Spalding's Olve," handy about the house,
mends everything.
ItIAICKIi:i.
Rowen Moon. October 30th. by Rev. VT. C,
Best, at Sutumcrrleld M. E. Parsonage, No. 718 East
Dauphin street, Mr. Hakky Kowe.n to Miss Anme
luooii, Of I'hiiaucipiua.
IIC1.
Shebbkkd. On Sunday morning, the oth instant,
jura. Maky mibkkekd, re i oi me laic jouu uer
rerd. aired f'2 years.
Her relatives and friends are invited to attend her
fnnora!. from 1 he residence of her son. Henry I).
1 tsherrerd. No. 19;i6 Hnruce street, on the afternoon
of Tuesday, the stn instant, at a o ciock. interment
at the Woodlands. '
Jackson. On November Bth, Mrs. Makharet
Jackson, at the residence of her son-in-law, Andrew
Miller, No. 1M1 South Sixth street, below Dlckerson.
The funeral win take piace ou euuesusy, sso
Teiubcr nth.
Lie. On the evening of Friday, the 4th inst., at
the residence her brother. Dr. Benjamin Lee, No.
lfo3 Spruce street, Jilia Tkl mbii.l, youngest
daughter of the Right Rev. Alfred and Julia W. Lee,
of VYiliiiiugton, Delaware, in the 22d year of her
ago.
Funeral service In St, Andrew's Church, Wlliuing
ton, on Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock.
Porter on the cth instant, Joun M. Porter, in
the 74th vear of uts age.
The relatives end friends of the family are respect
tally Invited to attend the funeral services, at the re
sidence of his niece, Mary A. Bewley. No. IT4 South
Fourth atriet. on Wednesday morning, at 9Jtf o'clock
sharp. Funeral to proceed to Norrisiowu on the
Hud o clock A. M. train.
Simons. em Sunday, November Cth, instant,
Vl I' A KITH M SlUOKM.
Her friends and those of the family are respectfully
lnviled to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, sth lust.,
at 1 o'clock, from the residence of her brother, No.
SHU Hamilton uinct, Mantua,
SPECIAL NOTICES.
F'ir a-Mi'ionat Fperinl Jtt'f-r nee nWf "n.7"..
tSf A COURSE OF LECTURES ON AN A
TOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, and HYOIRNE will be
delivered by Professor K. W. VoODKS to the
pupils attending the Night Schools established by
the Hoard of Public Education, in the following
order:
Monday, November 7 Keystone School, Nine
teenth street, above Cheflnut
Tuesday, November 8 O. W. Nebinger School,
Carpenter street, above Sixth.
Thurnday, November 10 Harrison School, Master
Rtreei, above Second.
Moudav, November 14 Green I.ane School, Maua
yonk. Tuesday, November 15 Reynolds 8chool, Twen
tieth and Jeilerson streets.
Thursday, November 17 Jackson School, S. E.
comer of Twelfth and Federal streets.
The JecturcB will be delivered at the sum school
every second week, and will commence! puuctually
at s P. It.
By order of the Committee.
1IKNKY W. H ALU WELT.,
11 7 2t Secretary Board of Public Education.
!y MAP.CYS SC'IOPTIC'ON IS A GREATLY
w Improved form of MAOIC LANTERN.
For Home, Sunday-school, and Lecture-room It
is unrivalled. Call and see, No. 1340 CIIESXUT
Stree t, opposite V. 8 Mint. Exhibitions given to
schools and evening parties. L. .J. MAKCY. 11 ft 01
Uj Y- PERPETUAL MOTION HAS NOT BEEN
discovered, but you vnn now tako LETTER
PRESS COPIES from PRINTING executed at
HELFEN8TE1N A LEWIS' Railroad and Commer-e-tal
Printing House, FIFTH and CUESNUT Sts. It
DIVIDENDS, ETC.
r;..47- OFFICE OP" THE PENNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD COMPANY.
Piiii.ADEi.rniA, November 1, 1370.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
The Board of Directors hive this day declared a
sen.i-annual dividend of FIVE PES CENT, on the
Cnpital Stock of the Company, clear of National and
State taxes, payable in cash, oil or after November
so, is?.'.
Blank powers of attorney for collecting dividends
can be had at the oillce of the company.
The oillce will be opened at 8 A. M. and closed at
3 P. M., from November i!0 to December!!, for the
poymei.t of dividends, and arter that date from 9 A.
M. to 3 P. M. THOMAS T. FIRTH,
1112m Treasurer.
rY" FARMERS' AND MECHANICS NA
TIONAL BANK.
Piiii.aprm'HIA, November 1, ls70.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a
dividend of FIVE PER CENT., payable on demand,
clear of tax. W. RUSHTON. .1 h ,
11 1 til Cashier.
.-;- MECHANICS' NATIONAL BANK.
Philadelphia, November 1, 1S70.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a
dividend of SIX PERCENT., payable on demand,
free of taxes. J. W1EUAND, .lit ,
11 1 a ilaiier'
THE COM MRRC'IAL NATIONAL BANK
w OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Piiii.aiiem'hia, November 1, 1S70.
The Board of Directors have,this day declared a
dividend of FIVE PER CENT., payable on demand.
11 let S. C. PALMER, Cashier.
jy- CORN EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK.
Pnii.AiiEi.rniA, November 1, ls7o.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a
dividend of SIX PER CENT., for the last six
months, payable on demand, clear of taxes.
11 U,t H. P. SCHEK Y", Cashier.
r?" NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC.
rim ADBi.riiiA, Nov. 1, V570.
The Board of Directors have declared a Dividend
of THREE AND ONE-HALF PER CENT., pay
able on demand. JOSEPH P. MUM FORD,
118 wfm3t Cashier.
fCTf THE PHILADELPHIA NATIONAL BANK.
IIILADKI.rilIA, NOV. 3. 1870.
The Directors have declared a Dividend of SEVEN
TER CENT., payable on demand.
i.;. li. co .nr.iiia
11 4 (it
Cashier.
READY-MADE
CLOTHING,
Combining Style, Durability, and Excellence of
Workmanship.
JONES'
One- 1 l'ico
ESTABLISHMENT,
No. C04 MAltKET STKEET.
CEO. W, HI EM A N N.
Handsome Garments mado to order at the short
est notice. 10 3 tf rp
MACHINbRY.
ENGINES,
-Tools, Z&achinery, Etc.,
FOlt SALE AT
THE HOVELTY IRON WORKS,
FOOT OK EAST TWELFTH STREET
NF.W YOKE,
EM1IHACINO
ENGINES, PLANERS, L&THES,
SMITHS' AND UOILER MAliEKS' TOOLS,
And Machinery and Patterns of tho most approved
Kinds, etc. etc. etc. Also,
ft HIGTt-PRKSSUKE KNdlNES. nartly finished.
2 tT K V i N htJN I' AT. TUKUINE WAT kit
WHEELS, 68 in. in diameter, ami
1 MARINE UEAM ENGINE, 6U in. by 10 ft. stroke.
.i.o. s. sun i-tzi:,
Receiver of the Novelty Iron Works.
Bend for Catalogue.
New York tober 30, lsro. 10 20 lmip
MALT LIQUORS.
ALE ! ALE ! ALE !
Great Reduction In Prices.
DltAUGIIT ALE, G FER liBL,
BOTTLING ALE AND PORTE1L f 7 FEU
UBL.
XX ALE, DRAUGHT PORTER, AND
BROWN STOUT, 8 FER BliL.,
At GUCKS8'
OLD-ESTABLISHED BREWERY,
No. 831, 'Hi, tm'AO uutl HM
ST. JOII" -Street,
11 7 mwslmrp PHILADELPHIA.
SOAP.
Soaps! Soaps! Soaps!
PRICES REDUCED.
DETERBIYE, STEARINE. CHEMICAL
OLIVE AND GERMAN OLIVE
SOAPS,
Tlic best and pnre-t FAMILY KOAPS in the United
States.
Bend to the uuderslgned for catalogue of prices.
McKEONE, VAN HMGEN I CO ,
11 1 on p
M NUFACTUKKRS.
OAS FIXTURK81
CORNELIUS & SONS,
r?IAritCTI'ItUIlS
or
GAS FIXTURES.
Wholesale and Retail
Salesrooms',
No. 821 CHERRY Street
PHILADELPHIA
We Imve no More or Balerooro
on Cliesuut street.
9 14 2mfp
CORNELIUS & SONS.
BAKER, ARNOLD & CO.,
MAX UFA C T UJiEi:S
or
GAS FIXTURES,
Chandeliers,
leiilaiits.
Itrackets, lite,
OF NEW DESIGNS.
SALESROOMS,
No. 7 IO CHESNUT Street.
MANUFAGTORV,
t. W. Comer TWELFTH and BROWN
11 1 2mrp rniLADKLPIIIA.
PIANOS.
$E$ NAPOLEONIC DEFEAT.
Grand and Square Pianos
Were awarded the first premium over those of
Stelnway, Chickcrlng, and ottiers, at tne Northern
Ohio Fair.
For sale only iy
IVn. BLASIU8,
Xio. Z008 Chcsnut Street.
Tlie following Btatement of the committee for
awarding tho premiums on Musical Instruments
speaks for itself:
We, the undersigned, state tliat there was nothing
mentioned by the oilicers of the northern Ohio Fair
Association to us (the Committee ou Musical Instru
ments), or stated on the book of entry, N. 63, that
any one of the I'ianos on exhibition at the Fair was
withdrawn from competition for premiums. There
fore, we examined all instruments on exhibition,
and awarded tne urst premium ana nipionia 10 me
DECKLIt UltOS. wrand and square riano,
JOHN UNXEHNKR, )
AV.H.UWiiKNCK, Committee.
ALl.RN SMITH, Jk.J
11 5rp
GEORGE STECK & CO.'S
PIANOS,
Urand, Square and Upright,
AL80,
HAINES BROS.' PIANOS.
Only place in Philadelphia for sale of
Mason & Hamlin's World-Renownea
Cabinet Organs.
For nalt or rent, or to rent with view to purchase, and
part of rental apply. 10 tf
J. E. GOULD. No. f; CHESNUT St.
WM. O. FISCHER, No. 1018 ARCH St.
fiSi STEIHWAY & SONS' tr-ffg
Grand Square and Upright Pianos.
Special attention is called to their new
1'atent Upright I'ianos,
With Double Iron Frame, Patent Resonator, Tubular
Metal Frame Action, etc., which are matchless in
Tone anl Touch, and unrivalled In durability.
C11A.KL.U8 II LAMM 8,
WARLROOMS,
No. 100G CHESNUT STREET,
9 13 Urp PHILADELPHIA,
C 11 IC K li KINO 4 SONS
WORLD-R KNOWN ED
GRAND, K(J1'ARB AND UPRIGHT PIANOS
Attention Is invited to the celebrated
PATENT GRAND LPKIOIIT
AND THE
NEW SCALE OH AND SQUARE TIANOS.
Oreat Reductions. Fixed Prices.
Dl'TTON S PIANO ROOMS,
Nos. UJiiand 11JS CHESNl'T Street.
10 211m4p W. II. DL'TTON.
UPHOLS TERY GOODS, ETO.
1870.
AIJTUJn.
1870.
STEVENSON & SCHWEMMER.
Klch Broche Fisrured Cotclines
FOR PARLORS AND RECEPTION ROOMS.
HEAVY TAMBOURED LACES
TO CORRESPOND.
Why are their puces over twenty per cent, lower
than elsewhere for the same Goods?
Flint Because they buy for CASH and receive
heavy discounts. 1 hese they transfer to purchasers.
tircond Being practical and experienced in a.l
branches of the DECORATING aud UPIIOLSTBRf
business, they Bave by personal attention and super
vlhion at least Ci'.een per cent, in their expenses, of
which their customers shall also have the full benetlt.
Ibis makes a total of twenty-one per cent, saved
by every customer placing orders iu their charge,
besides having their work executed la the finest
manner and with the utmost despatch.
Hi:;
CHESNUT STREET.
10 12 WIUISIUJP
ltl.i
OENTI.EMAN THOKOO ;UI.Y ACQl'alN TED
I V with the Cl'BA AND WEST INDIA BI SI
NKSrt ANll UKNKKAL COINTING-HOL'SE
WOKK, alter an experience of eleven years in
this city, possessing the Spanish and English Lan
guages, aud who, with numerous friends in Cuba,
can influence considerable business, is open for en
gagement as a Working Partner, or ether vle, in
bume or other business.
Best references as to character and capacity. Ad
dicts "BuMucss," ut this oillce. 11 ltf
E
1128 C1IESNUT STREET and 828 AKCH STREET.
Finest Assortment of Linen Handkerchiefs.
Immense Stock !
LADIES' IXAlXIIi:EK.CIXIIi:iS.
Plalu Tope Borders, from 10 cents np to the finest: Ladies Ilenistitcliecl ITflndkercliiefs, pure linen, from l-Ji cents up; very das
rrubroidered Linen Handkerchiefs, fioiul'OO each; Ladies' Fine Embroidered Initial Letter Handkerchiefs, tffoi) eaoh.
GEiXTS' XTA.TVTIiIIi:TCJI5EIJ,.S.
Excellent Linen Handkerchiefs, fall gents' size, 20 cents, and all the finer qualities up to the finest uade; Gents" German Linen
Handkerchief, ht mined and in cartons, from L'." cents up; Gents' Hemstitched Handkerchief, all qualities. Engraved Initial LitUrt
marked in several styles.
NEW ATTRACTIONS !
A Bargain Lot of Real Bamslev Linen Slieetmcrs.
SEVERAL CHEAP LOTS OF NAPKINS AND TAOLE CLOTHS.
SOME VERY DESIRABLE LOTS OF TOWELS.
MARSEILLES QUILTS, NEW PATTERNS.
BLANKETS AND FLANNELS, Etc. Etc.
400 A.IR'-CIX STREET. 400 1870 Declaration of Independence 1870
EYEE &"LANDELL
Find by Adhering to Good Goods Command
the Sest Custom.
GOOD SILKS.
J'IM'S I'OTLINS.
LYONS YFLYE1S.
INDIA SHAWLS.
PAISLEY SHAWLS.
OPERA SHAWLS.
WELSH 1'LANNELS.
WOOLLEN SATINS.
FELT CRUMIi CLOTHS.
DAMASK TAI5LE LINENS.
CASSIMERES AND TWEEDS FOR ROYS,
MER"-liANIV SUPPLIED WHOLESALE AT PRICES GIVING THEM A MARGIN TO SELL AT OUR PRICES.
EYRE & LARSDELL,
goutlnvoHt Coriior IOXJJRTXI siiid ARCH Sli-cotH.
SEWINC MACHINES.
THE AMERICAN
Combination Button-Hole
AND
SEWING MACHINE
Is now admitted to be far snperlor to all others as a
Family Machine. The SIMPLICITY, EASE, aud
CERTAINTY witn which it operates, as well ai the
uniform excellence of its wort, throughout the en
tire range of sewing, in
STITCHING, HEMMING, FELLING,
TUCKING, CORDING, BRAIDING,
QUILTING, GATHERING, AN'D
SEWING ON, OVERS EAMING,
EMBROIDERING ON THE
EDGE, AND ITS BEAU
TIFUL BUTTON
HOLE AFD EYE
BET HOLE
WORK,
Place it unquestionably far in advance of any other
similar Invention.
This is the only new family machine that embodies
any Substantial Improvement upon the many oil
machines in the market.
It Certainly has no Equal.
It is also admirably adapted to manufacturing pur
poses on all kinds of fabrics.
Call and see it oppran-, and pet samples of the
work.
We have also forsaleour "PLAIN AMERICAN,"
a beautiful family machiue, at a Reduced Price.
This machine does all that Is done on the Combina
tion except the OverscaKlng and Button-hole work.
Ofllce nul KuTeiiroomM,
No. 1318 CHESNUT Street,
10 stuthSmrp
PHILADELPHIA.
THE VATICAN, No. 1010 CHESNUT STREET.
Statuary, Bronzes, Clocks, Vases, Pedestals,
aud elegant articles of taste for the adornment of
the parlor, dining-room, library, hall, and boudoir,
and for bridal present!, purchased in Europe pre
vious to the war at a great sacrifice, and will no w be
sold, retail, at correspondingly low prices. We in
vite an inspection at onr spacious store and show
rooms, np stairs. The price of all articles marked
in plain figures. Goods packed aud shipped free of
charge. 10 W 2lUrP
1 11 E U M A T I S M ,
N I : IT IIAI.U1A,
GOUT, AND LUM8AOO,
Positively and speedily cured by
MOORE'S RliLUMATIC REMEDY.
Warranted purely Vegetable !
No. 1301 Ol'.RMANTOWN Avenue,
11 & smwslt" Corner of TUoiupsou Htrr.-t.
I L
Greatly
trURNITURE, ETC.
I
PURCHASERS OF
COTTAGE CHAXBEK SUITS
And the various styles of
BEDSTEADS,
WASnSTANDS,
WARDROBES, ETC.
Finished In Imitation of Walnut, Maple, or other
"hard woods," and now generally known aa "Imi
tation" or "Fainted" Furniture, are hereby Informed
that every article of our manufacture is
STAMPED W1TII OCR INITIALS AND TRADE
MARE,
And those who wish to obtain goods of our raakg
(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.
KILOURN & CATEO,
Wholesale Manufacturers of Cottage Furniture,
No. 619 MARKET STREET,
I s smw6mrp PU1 LAD EiJPHI A, PA.
BUY YOUR FURNITURE
OP
GOULD fc CO.,
Ncs. 37 and 39 N. SECOND Street
AND
N. E. Corner NINTH and MARKET.
LARGEST, CHEAPEST, AND BEST STOCK IN
THE WORLD.
10 C wfui3mrp
rpilE GREAT AMERICAN FURNITURE
DEl'OT,
12D2 MARKET STREET. 1204
Examine our immense stock, unsurpassed iu va
riety and elegance, before purchasing.
WALNUT WORK A SPECIALTY.
We sell '20 per cent, cheaper than auction prices,
and will not ke undersold by any house.
Full Marble Top Walnut Suits $o0 to 1000
Cottage Suits 133 to 155
Parlor Suits In Plush, Terry, Reps, and Hair Cloth;
Chamber and DlniDg Room Suits in great variety, all
at prices that distance competition. 10 24 niwfrpsm
TRIMMINGS, PATTERNS, ETO.
WM. MENCKE & BROTHER,
No. 804 AK. CII Street.
LATEST STYLES
UADIES' DKESS THUDIINGS,
Uerlin Zephyr lioods, Ete.
A large Importation of Embroidered Cushions and
Embroidered suppers, from TOc. upwards.
We have now on hand a full line of the celebrated
BOUDIER'S KID GLOVES,
Considered In Europe superior to any other make.
Also, a full line of tne
VICTORIA KID GLOVES,
The best One Dollar Olove la the market,
9100 ler lalr.
A complete assortment of the celebrated
J. B. P. PARIS CORSETS.
WM. MENCKE & R ROT HER,
10 s smwlm No. m ARCH Street, Philada.
L i IC
Reduced Prices ?
BARGAINS !
In Dry Goods.
When, In the course of human even's, it becomes necessary to
advertise liberally to sell Dry (Jonds, we hold theso TRUTUS ti
be self-evident, that the DRY OOOIIS business, to be done sue
cess'ullv, must be done ou principle. We, therefore, havo ad
hered fur over thirty Years to the following principles:
TO
DEAL
IN PERFECT
COODS ONLY.
ALL REPRE
S EN TAT ION'S
FOUNDED ON
FACT TO SELL
AS LOW AS WE
CAN AFFORD TO
FOR CASH. TO KERP
THE MOST DESIRA
RLE STOCK IN TOWN.
IO FOLLOW GOLD IN
FOREIGN (MOODS- TO OF
FER NEW Till NOS EVER Y
MORNING. TO KEEP NOT ONLY
FANCY, RUT STAPLE GOODS.
COMMjSSION.
CIRARD
MERCANTILE COMPANY,
' OF PHILADELPHIA,
Chaitered by Special Act of Legislature, March 1,
1870.
Organized for the Purpose of transacting a
WOOL AND COTTON
COMMISSION BUSINESS,
No. 31 S. FRONT St. 'and 35 LETIT1A St., Philada.
J. 11. LIVINGSTON, President.
OFFICERS OF TIIK (IIRAUD MERCANTILE CO'
l'rcsldtnt, J. II. LIVINGSTON, late resident Partner
of Taussig, Livingston Co.
DIKKCTOK3.
JAM PS M. PUKSTON. of Preston k Irwin. Wooleu
and Cotton (loons Manuiacturers, Manayunk,
JOtSKrll I). McKEE, I'enn Kntttiuir Mhls, city.
JOHN MAXEON, Jr., Woollen aud Cotton Uoods
Manufacturer, Manayunk.
W. W. KURTZ, of Meesrs. Kurtz 4 Howard, Bank
ers, citv.
TUOd. BROWN, of Messrs. McFetricu & Brown,
JOHN.G. HOWARD,! reas. J. A. MAYBOLD, Seo.
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. CHARGES RE A
SONABLE. LIBEUAL ADVANCES MADE.
Consignors promptly advised of any changes
be Murkets by mail or telegraph, when'
quested. lu l stuwrp
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
BOOKS
FOR YOUNG READERS
SISTER ROSE: or, St. Bartholomew's Eve. By the
author of Mistress Margery. Illustrated. ISmo,
70 cents.
"True stories of the sufferings of the Huguenots."
LAVlNA AND LILLY ; or, Lire at Boarding School.
Illustrated. ISnio, tit) ceuta.
'A well-written and attractive book for the larger
girls."
AUNT WINEFRED S LEGACY. Illustrated. 16mo,
6 cents.
"A very Interesting and instructive volums."
THE YOUNG Potato ROAisfEUS. By the au
thor of Dick and his Donkty. Illustrated. ISmo,
ya cents.
Thoee who have rea l "Dick," will want Its com
panion. Just published and for sale by the
AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION,
lllSi Ckestuut Street, ttiiladclpnla.
II a wfrnct
WINDOW BLINDS, ETC.
WINDOW BUNDS AND SHADES.
LARGEST ASSORTMENT AND LOWEST
PRICES AT
No. IC North SIXTH Street.
STORE SHADES, REPAIR1NO, ETC.
16 fmwsmrp B. J WILLIAMS A SON.
)1NC1IIN. CUTTING, SCORING AND
I ',..(,r M.cbin,. .or P'0-. ?jji R.
1 9 ui No. 17 ByiUh tlOU'l KEM'U blret.
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