4 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1870. toting fltfjwiJlt rUBLlBHBB EVERT AFTERNOON (8UNDATS BXOBrTID), AT THE EVENINQ TELEGRAPH BUILDING, NO. 108 8. THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. The Price it three cent per copy double sfueC), r eighteen cents per week, payable to the oarru r by whom served. The subscription price by mail is Kine Dollars per annum, or One Dollar and Fifty Cents for two months, invariably in advance for the time ordered. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1870. W The earliest regular edition of Thb Evening Temxjbaph goes to press at lj o'clock, and the subsequent regular editions at 2j, 3J, and 4J. "Whenever there is im portant news of the progress of the Euro pean war, extra editions will be issued after this hour, and before the regular time for the early edition. TBE n ANION TRIAL. A FTEit lengthy deliberation the jury in the Ila&lon case hare at last rendered a verdict of guilty of murder in the first degree, and few persons who have read the proceedings of the trial will question the justioe of this deoision. Of Hanlon's guilt there is soarcely a shadow of doubt, and we presume that the only ques tion which has caused even momentary hesi tation in the minds of the jury was the pro priety of basing a conviction, mainly, on the testimony of a fellow-convict of the prisoner. It was right that the jury should pause and soan the evidenoe thoroughly to see whether Dann was substantially corroborated, and we pre sume that the verdict is based on the belief that the veracity of his statement was well attested. The imputed crime is so hideous, and the efforts of the officers of justice to bring the offender to trial have so long been baffled, that this case was invested "with ex traordinary interest. The escape of Mry Mohrman's murderer would have been a stand ing reproach to our police and our Courts; and if the jury is right in pointing out Hanlon as the guilty man, ho deserves the most oondign punishment, and Messrs. Shep pard and Hagert are worthy of great praise for the skill and assiduity they have displayed in the trial of such a terrible criminal. THE EASTERN QUESTION. The r.ritiah lion has been aroused at last. He has tamely submitted to many taunts and threats. He has treated with sublime indif ference the appeals for aid made by nations which had a legitimate claim to his assist anoe. He has turned a deaf ear te the en treaties of France, the remonstrances of Prussia, and the Amerioan demands for jus tioe. He has suffered Napoleoa to caj ole him and Bismarck to bully him without daring to give vent to an angry growl. But his slow wrath has, nevertheless, now been once more enkindled by a provocation similar to that whioh has provoked an exhibition of his prowess on former occasions. Other govern mental beasts may spit in his face without having the insult resented; but they must beware how they attempt, either directly or remotely, to release his clutch npon any por Hon of tne prey designed for ms capacious maw. At any cost, and at all hazards, he must have his roast beef and plum pudding To secure this great end df existence millions of Englishmen must be reduced to pauper ism, so that an abundadbe of cheap labor may make the selfish jspel of free-trade profitable; and millions of the unhappy veonle of Ireland and of India must be starved outright. The derails of the Eastern question are so fully described in an elabo rate article upon the first page of to-day's Teleguai'H that it is unnecessary to refer to them here. The underlying cause of the intense feeling aroused among the su preruely selfish governing and trading classes of Great Britain by the demand for a revision or abrogation of the treaty of Paris is the fear that, if the Russian policy prevails, the British dominion over a hundred millions of Asiatio serfs will be seriously threatened. To perpetuate her cruel system of oppression and impoverishment in India she arms at lant to fight nominally ia be half of the effete despotism of the Turk, but really to bolster up her own des potic power in the East, whioh is a thousand . times more ruinous, oppressive, disgraceful, and cruel than Mahommedan sway. Bpain became poor in spue or tne extortions per petrated by her Pizarros upon a oompara .tively few millions of the aborigines of the New World, but thousands of greedy Eng lishmen have grown rich by infinitely more eruel extortions practiced against hundreds of millions of British India, and it is to perpetuate these robberies that England now draws her rusty eword. The jealousies) of Austria and Italy are awakened by the t fear that if Russia acquires a firm foothold on the r in 1 iv .mediterranean tme wm convert it into a Russian lake, and these jealousies may prompt them to take a part in the contemplated fray; but England, if she fights at all, will fight for the privilege of oppressing, starving, and plundering India. Triumphant in many con test waged to gratify her rapacity, her murderous selfishness must sooner or later be fearfully punished and rebuked; and if she provokes a conflict with Russia now. the beginning of the end may be near at band, and the feara of the just Englishmen who have from time to time spoken of Bri tish rule in England as Thomas Jefferson poke years ago of slavery in America' may speedily be realized. "The mills of the pod- grind slowly, but they grind very fine," THE PUBLIC BUILDINGS. . The opposition now being manifested to the plan of the Public Buildings Commission to place one large and imposing edinoe at the intersection of Broad and Market streets, In stead of scattering a cumber of smaller structures over the four Penn , Squares, means nothing more nor . less than that a desperate effort will be made by the property owners in the neighborhood of In dependence and Washington Squares to set aside the emphatic verdict of 'the people given at the election last month. The law under which the oom mission is now acting clearly and emphatically given them the power either to locate the publio building in one mass upon the intersection of Broad and Market streets, or to put them up sepa rately upon the four squares. That this is the meaning of the law will be apparent to any disinterested person who will read it, and it cannot be tortured to mean anything else except by the merest quibbling. That those who protest that the law gives the ootnmis sioners no authority to put in exeoution the proposed plan are not honest in the position they now take, can be shown from their own declarations previous to the election. The main argument urged by the anli-Penn-Squarites was that the law did authorize the erection of the buildings upon the intersec tion of Broad and Market streets. The dire ful consequences that would ensue if this were done furnished the theme for the majo rity of the editorials that appeared in the newspapers published in the neigh borhood of Sixth and Seventh aud Chesnut streets, and "coffin" advertisements and posters were put before tho eyes of the citizens of Philadelphia to terrify them into the belief that Broad and Market streets would be irretrievably ruined if the publio buildings were placed at their intersection. In spite of all this, such a majority was given at the polls in favor of the Penn Square site as ought to have put the question at rest for ever. If the ring of property holders who ore now endeavoring to defeat tho expressed will of the people in this matter can manage by legal proceedings to embarrass the commis sioners, they will only delay the erection of the buildings, and cause an expenditure of money that had much better be devoted to seme other object. That the result of the election last month will evor bo set aside there is not the slightest -reason to believe, and it is eminently discreditable that a great municipal enterprise should be delayed merely to gratify the sp!een of a few persons who are endeavoring to further their own inte rests at the expense of and against the wishes of a majority of their fellow-citizens. An effort will doubtless be nude in Councils this afternoon to authorize legal proceedings against the commissioners to prevent them from carrying out their plans, but we hope sincerely that there will be sufficient influ ence in both chambers to prevent any such folly. It is an absurdity that the city of Philadelphia should commence an expensive litigation for the purpose of obstructing a great municipal enterprise, and if Councils consent to anything of the kind, they will make Philadelphia the laughing stock of the whole country. The commis sioners, for their part, would aot properly if they would commence at once to cut down the trees and remove the railings upon the Penn Squares, for then the chances that they will be interfered with will be less than they are now, and their opponents, seeing that they are determined to carry out their plans, may be induced to give up the contest. NOTICES. Hem's Entire Suits, Aa low as (10. Better than are sold elsewhere at IJ2 to $15. Others at tVi, $13, f IS, SIC, 18, $20. Call and nee. Kalf.uay between f "towbI Hali Fifth and Sitth streets. m Items ok tbk Day Tuk Right Kind op a Monu- mknt. The house of Ckippbn A Maddook, No. lis South Third street, is one of the oldest established In this city, having a continuous existence since 106, passing in into the hands of William L. Maddock, sire ot one of the present amiable and en terprising gentlemen now conducting the business so satisfactorily to the public and creditably to themselves. Having grown, as It were, Into the business from Infancy, they bring to it a life time of study, the result of which is they have to-day a business house that stands as a monument to their commercial enterprise and Integrity, Uent'emen whose business brings them daily irom all parts or the city near to this house have only to step in, give their orders, return to their homes In the even ing and find the choice fresh groceries nicely put away to the satisfaction of the good housewife. It is needless for ns to attempt to enumerate what they have, for, in a word, they supply everything an epicure could with or ordinary mortals require. They have everything in the first-class grocery line, their prices lower, their goods better than else where in the city, a call only being uecessary to convince the most skeptical that the prices of their choice goods are cheaper than common goods are that are sold all over the city. Tns Cincinnati Ikdi'stiual Kx position, recently closed, Is said to have been the finest and most succt-HBful exhibitions of the kind ever held in this country. We are much gratiQed at being able to announce the fact that a promlueut i'htladelphla concern stands at ts head if tlie list sf awards in the Sewing machine Dipartment, receiving the Ooi.p Msdai. for the Machine. 1 his is another nattering recognition of the superior still and Ingenuity of our Philadel phia mechanics. A well-merited compliment, as all most admit who are acquainted with the high charac ter of their workmanship. We extract the followiur from the report of the judges: '-The sewin'j-niO'-hine tiat ezhibits the greatest novelty, advancement, and impiorement; dim the greatest variety of uxefuljtork, ejual in construction. workmanship, and dtttkjn to any and ALL others on ex hibltlou, is the Ambhii'an Bitiomiolb, ovkksbam IMl, AND SKWINU-MaCUIKK." The offlce and salesrooms of the Company manu facturlng this splendid machine are at No. 1318 Cuesnct Street. AU should ms it. Seo advertise ment in another column. No. 47. Evhpone All who want the elegant Eithoke-boi.o-stop, resonant case, Mason Hamlin Cabinet Organ, No. 47, for Christmas presents, will please leave their orders witn uovld a Fischek, No. 923 Chesnut street, at once. The demand Is great and supply short. Call and hear them. Nickel Plating Is as beautiful aa a maiden's blush. The ladles are Its chief patrons, aa it saves endless trouble In acourlng and rejuvenates old ware, and makes stair rods as bright as polished steel. Th Osoveb A Hakrh SnwiNd Maohiwh Cewmv are telling botk tketr Elastic-Stitch aid Improved iAOk-SUtch Sewing Msshlnee very easy terms. Dating botk itttohes, the privilege of exobaiige U offered if not salted wlU drat oholoe. Office Its. TJt Cbeeaat street. Bilious Disoedbbs, Liter Compliiht, Oostivb MBsn, DrsrirsiA, bto , are speedily removed by Dr. D. Jayne's Sanative nils. The test of thirty years' use has proved them superior to all ether remedies for the care of the various diseases for which they are recommended. In their action they are mild and certain, and may be taken at any time without risk from exposure. Sold by all Druggists. AMUSEMENT 8. Tat uAdiHimaX Amwfmmtt ta ths Third rut: A PERFORMANCE, CONSISTING OK A French and an English play, in aid of the victims of the war In France, will h given early in December next, at the AMATEUR DRAWING ROOM. SEVENTEENTH Street. Application for lick els to be made at No. 1527 Spruce street, to Madame D'Hcrvllly, delegate of the New York bazaar for the Relief of the Sufferers by the War in France. 11 II 6t GRAND CON AT CONCERT HALL. CERT, run TUESDAY EVENING, Nov. 22, at 8 o'clock, BY THOMAS E. HARKINS, Assisted hv the following eminent talent: Madame SOPHIE MOZART, the eminent Soprano, of New York. CAUL WOLFSOHN, the distinguished composer ana rianist virtuoso. Madame JENNIE KEMPTON. of New York, the great American Contralto (her first appearance since her professional tour In Italy.) Mr. GEORGE SIMPSON, the celebrated and always popular Tenor. 1 ft' i'lILVVPTrn k A A n.n.l.t .nil r.K .. The programme will be thoroughly varim! and highly Interesting, and the entertainment will prove well worthy of patronage. Tickets One Dollar. To be obtained only at the Piano Warerooms of Messrs. Gould St Fischer, No. 923 Chesnut street. 11 17 5t PIANOS. ffF- UcUnlit Sltl'K & UU.5 PIANOS. Urand, Square and Uprlffht. ALSO, HAINES BltOS.' PIANOS. Only place In Philadelphia for sale of Mason & Hamlin's World-Eenowneo Cabinet Organs. For sale or rent, or to rent with view to purchase, and part e rental apply. 9 10 tf J. E. GOULD, No. 923 CHESNUT 8t. WM. G. FISCHER. No. 1018 ARCH St. STEINWflY & SONS' m Grand Square and Upright Pianos. Special attention is called to their new l'atent IJprisiit Pianos, With Double Iron Frame, Patent Resonator, Tubular Metal Frame Action, etc., which are matchless in Tone and Touch, and unrivalled in durability. CIIA.KL.i:B 1IL.AS1US), WAREROOMS, No. 1006 CHESNUT STREET, 9 13 tf rp PHILADELPHIA. C II I C K E R I N U & SONS WORLD-RENOWNED GRAND, SQUARE, AND UPRIGHT PIANOS Attention is invicea io tne ceienratea PATENT GRAND UPRIGHT AND THR NEW SCALE GRAND BQ.UARE PIANOS. Great Reductions. Fixed Prices. DUTTON'8 PIANO ROOM8, Nos. 1120 and 1128 CHESNUT Street. 10 21 Hu4p W. II. DUTTON. ART GALLERY. 822 TO PICTURE BUYERS. PORTER & COATES, No. 822 CHE3NUT Street, have lately received, direct from their agent In Europe, a cnoice.invoico or FINE ENGLISH PAINTINGS, Including some superior works of art, which they now otrer to picture ouyf rs at reasonable prices. Largest Stock In the city of FITCS OIL FAIIVTIHGS. Just received, a choice assortment of Ooupil's French Photographs, Colorfd and Plain: SCHAUFR S RERUN PnOTO- ORAPHS, SAKONY'S CAU1NET PHOTOS OF CELEBRITIES. A large assortment of FINE ENGRAVINGS, PORCELAINS. ETC. FULL LINE OF ENGLISH, GERMAN, AND ASimilAll CllKVJJlfS. FRAMES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS AT MODERATE PRICES. Gallery of Fine Arts, lOKTi:it Ac COATJUS, It No. 622 CHK9NUT Street. CLOTHS. OA68IMEREB, ETO. KEIM & BIDDLE, CLOTH HOUSE, It, W Corner BUCOHI) and I1AIIKI3T Street. Cloths, Overcoatings, hAkuLrlma 4 . . f . . CaNBliueres, jYelreteene, Ycstlnse Corduroy. . W. Corner SECOND and MARKET Streets, 10 1 Btuth2m4p PHILADELPHIA. DIIEXEL & CO., No. 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET, American and Foreign flanker, DRAWS EXCHANGE ON LONDON AND PRIN CIPAL CITIES OF EUROPE. DEALERS IN Government and Hailroad Securities, Drexel, Winthrop & Co.,iDrerl, Uarjei fc Co., tiewYork. I Pari. OROPEFUE3, ETO. ALMER1A GRAPES In Beautiful Clusters, 35 CENTS PEH LB. Oil 3 LBS. FOR 9100. E. BRADFORD CLARKE. 8UCCKSSOR TO SIMON COLTON A OLA .KK, B. W. Corner BROAD and WALNUT 1 1 thstutf4p PHILADELPHIA. OLOTHINQ. LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! LOOK AT WH AT WE OFFER Fine Whitney Beaver l0to5 Fine Diagonals lJto20 English Melton IIS to $20 German Tit cots $15 to $25 Esquimaux Beaver $2i to $35 fcuptrfinc Moskowa. $23 to $r' en o w 3 8 ftS H O GREAT BROWN HALL. 603 and 605 CHESNUT STREET. Fine All-wool Suits $10 Heavier and Finer , fi'i js A little better and Oner $14 "Business Man's Delight" tin A Dlflgocal Scotch Cassimere $13 2 Heavy Casslmere butts $20 to Fine Walking Suit. tli w Fine Blue Diagonal $24 a Heavv Chinchilla $28 3 . Fine Fancy Casslmere ! 55 "Pride of the Present Age" M 'A is GREAT BROWN HALL, 003 and G05 CHESNUT STREET. Everything In Immense variety for the winter wear of men or boys. The llnest stock in town. The low est price. New and attractive features every day. GREAT BROWN II ALL, 603 and 605 CHESNUT STREET. UNDER 1 PH1MDELPHIA:PA. Coats, Coats, Pants, Pants, SI5'00 Vests. Vests. Heavy Winter Overcoats. Heavy Winter SIO'OO Ovoicoats. Q O M P A 11 I B O N INVITED. Ol It CHEVIOT SUITS 1KB MORE DURABLE, MOKE 6TYLISR. BETTER CUT, BETTER MADE, BETTER TRIMMED, BETTER EVERY WAT, MOHB DURABLE, MORE 8TTLISU, BETTER CUT, BETTER MADE. ' BETTER TRIMMED, BETTER EVERY WAT, MOKK DURABLE, MORE STYLISH, BETTER CUT, BETTER MADE, BETTER TRIMMED, BETTER EVERY WAT, AND GUARANTEED TO OIVE MORE SATIS FACTION TO TH E WEAKEK THAN ALL THE IX) W-PRICED SUITS AT ALL THE HALLS IN THE CITY. EVANS As EEACII. " No. 628 MARKET STREET, 9 lTBtUtllgm PHILADELPHIA. FINIS READY-MADE CLOTHING, Combining Style, Durability, and Excellence of Workmanship. JONES' One- I rice ESTABLISHMENT, No. 604 MARKET STREET. CEO. W. NIEMANN. Handaome Garment made to order at tne ahort eat notice. 10 8 tirp WESTON & BROTHER, TAILORS, S. W. Corner NINTH and ARCH 8ti, PHILADELPHIA. Aullaasorlnieitof ne most approved itjiei for FALL AND WINTER WEAR, JUST RECEIVED. A SUPERIOR GARMENT AT A REASONABLE PRICE. l3uarp NEW PUBLICATIONS. Commencement of a Hew Volume. HARPER'S New Monthly Magazine For December, 1870. CONTENTS: THR BROOKLYN NATT YARD. Illustrations Main Avenue, Brooklyn Navy Yard. Saluting Battery. Ordaanoe Dock Mor tar Battery. Old Figure-Head Round Houe. . Dry Dock Sail-Making. Rebel Torpedo Boat Midge. Iron Derrick. Marine Hosplial. Murine Barracks. A Reilo of the Oneida. Receiving Ship Vermont. jno NONO AND HIS COUNCILORS. r Illustrations. Pope Plus the Ninth St. Peter's and the Vatican. The Pone In his Chair of State. The Procession. The Council Chamber. Bishop Dnpanloup Archbishop Manning. Father Beckx Bishop Strossmayer. Reading of the Decree. LITE IN URITTANY. II. Breton Teas Aim TUKiR traditions and Customs. Illustrations. A Rainy Day In Brittany Sunday in Brittany; leaving Church. Marriage r i-Miiviiii-o. a ruvuu i aruuu. A VIGIL. FREDERICK TIIE GREAT. XIIL THE SEVEN ikakh'Wak: 1th Commkm emknt. Illustrations. Map of the Invasion of Saxonv. Pian of Battle of lbosit7i. Plan of Battle of Prague Plan of Battle of Kolln. After the Do- feat. Portrait of Sophia Dorothea. Map of the Campaign of Rossbach. Plan of Battle of Roes- r.acn. THE ROCK OF THE LEGION OF HONOR, nv tdk Author of "on the Heights." (Omv((.) THE STATUE. BOMBAY AND THE PARSERS. Illustrations. Mroup of Parsce Children. Map of Bombay and its Knvlrons A Parsee Lady aim ner uaugucer. a t'arsue or isoraitay. ( on verts to Chriat ianlty. Principal (Jrotto of Kanheri, Pagoda at Malabar Hill, near Bombay. Facade or a wrotto or Kanneri. i ne 11111 or Kauheri. SONO OF FIRK. With two Illustrations. INVEIGLING NATURE INTO A DISCLOSURE OF II KR SKCRKTS. Illustrations. Velocity of Light. When the w iHei is at itest. wnen tne Motion iioes not la tercept the Light. When the Light Is Intercepted ANTKROH. BY THE AUTHOR OK "GUY LlVINO- kionk," Ere. TDK SACRF.D FLORA. (C'one.hided.) UNDER THK ROSE. COLLECTED BY A VALETUDINARIAN. BLOCK ADE-Rl'NNINO. WHAT DID MISS DARH1NGTON SEE ? MATCHES. ORANGE BLOSSOMS AND NHJHT-S1IADK. ANNE FURNESS, By tuk Author ok "Mabel's PnoiiRKsV "Veronica," Etc. EDITOR'S EASY CHAIR. EDITOR'S LITERARY RECORD. EDITOR'S SCIENTIFIC RECORD. EDITOR'S HISTORICAL RECORD. EDITOR'S DRAWER. The Forty-second Volume of Hakpkr's Ma ZInk opens with the present Number. From the matter which they have on hand or which has been secured for this Volume, the Publishers confidently expect that It will even surpass Us predecessors, Each Number of Haki-kr's Magazine contains from fifty to one hundred per cent, more matter than a single Number of any other monthly periodical In the world, its contents being equal to those ot a volume, of Macaulay'a History of England. Each Number contains Serials and Short Stories from the best writers In Europe and America, contributed expressly! for IIarpkk's Magazine; richly Illus trated articles of Travel; carefully prepared papers of a Historical and Scientific character, a large num ber of which are profasely Illustrated,; timely articles upon Important Current Topics; lighter papers upon an infinite variety of subjects; Poeuis from our most brilliant and popular writers; and, in addition to all theBe, five Editorial departments covering every matter of current Interest, In Art, Society, History, Science, Literature, and Anecdote The Editor's Scientific Record contains every month from thirty to forty separate article, giving the latest discoveries In Science, with special attention to their practical application. Hakpkk's Mag azink, while it has so much for every class of readers, maintains throughout a high standard of literary excellence, not bu passed by that of any other periodical. 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This book is a complete and una iridged dictionary of the English language, as good as the bost, a Gazetteer of the World, and a more complete, newer, ana rrcsnor itncyciopttaia man any now in print; the price la lower than that of any other Encyclopedia and but a little above that charged for au Unabridged Dictionary or a Gazet teer alone and being the latest aad begun and completed within the short space of two Tears sot drawing through an unlimited number of years, as has always heretofore been the case with works of this magnitude It most necessarily be by far the newest in point of information, as, for example, the article Napoleon Is brought down to his sarren der, Prussia to the present war, eta and the popu lations are given either in accordance with recent IS tate Census or that of the Oeneral Census of this year, or from other reliable information, and every pains taken to make the Information given new and accurate. 10 18 tutti2mi T. ELLWOOD ZELI Publisher, Nos. IT and 19 S. SIXTH Street, Philadelphia. PLATED WARE. MEAD & ROBBINS, MANUFACTURERS OF SILVER-PLATED WARE, Hard 3Ietal (Nickel Silver), Have uow the largest and most attractive stock Silver Hated Goods that they have ever offered In . New and Elegant Designs. All descriptions of Sllver-PUted Ware constantly en hand, suitable for WEDDING PRESENTS. j Tea Sets as Low as $20. ! N. E. Cor. NINTH and CHESNUT, 10 8stuth3m PHILADELPHIA. MATS AND OAPli HWABBURTON'S IMPROVED VENTILATED and etuiy-Uttlng DRKSU HATS (patented), in all ti.A ImnrnvMfl fuuhlnni ft th Aiuinn 1111 !1T 1 buwu fitxt. door io Uu Fwt Offlo rpf DRY QOOD8. LYONG BLACK SILK VELVETS 28-INCH, FROM flo TO tl, 32 INCF, FROM $16 TO f 29. Black Velvets for Trimming. JOHN W. THOMAS, 405 and 407 N. SECOND St., 1 84 stuth4p3ra PHILADELPHIA. SILK EXAMINES CEORGE FRYER'S STOCK OP Black and Fancy Silks Before Purchasing. No. 916 CHESNUT STREET, Wjm PHILADELPHIA. BLACK SILKS. AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT NOW OPEN AT THE LOWEST PRICES. PERKINS & CO., . 9 South NINTH Street 9 13 tnths3m4p PHILADELPHIA. GEORGE D. VVISHAfVI. No. 7 North EIGHTH Street, la bow prepared to offer one of the largest and beat selected stocks of Dress Goods To be found In the city, and wilt be sold at tka LOWEST CASH PRICES. - NEW GOODS OFENING DAILY. Eighth Street Emporium for Black Silks! Black Sll BLACK TAFFETA. BLACK QHOS GRAIN, heavy, 1DB0, II-T5, ft. BLACK OROS (J RAIN, wide, $8. BLACK GROS GRAIN, rich, fi-i5, $2 50, 2"T5, S, 13 50. 14, f4 50, IS. A BPEND1D ASSORTMENT OF IRISH POPLINS. For Bargains call at GEORGE D. WISHAM'S ONE PRICE STORE, 9 23 tha No, 7 North EIGHTH Street. Our Motto Small Profits ond Qrtirk Sales. EVER SINCE 1853 We have been on Spring Garden Street We aimed at building up a Large Trade. We aava 8QCCGC(36d OUR FOUNDATIONS WERE: FAIRNESS. POLITENESS, STEADINESS. PERSEVERANCE. Our Present Stock is Magnificent ia Style, Wonderfal la Va riety, and Very Rea sonable indeed ia Pricei. Some Specialties. New and Seasonable Dress Goods. New and Fashionable Shawls. Rich Blast: Silks, Poplins and Plaids. Blankets, Flannels, CasMnieres, Cloths, Table Linens. Napkins, Towels, Hdkfs. Piano covers, Marseilles uUts, Kid Gloves, etc JOSEPH H. TH0RHXEY, NORTHEAST CORNER OF EIGHTH and SPUING OABDEH Sti., 8 8 thatn PHILADELPHIA. JNTIRE STOCK TO BE CLOSED OUT BY DECEMBER 25, 1S70. ELDER, WALTON & CO., No. 215 N. NINTH ST., ABOVE RACE. CHANGE OF PARTNERSHIP. TRE MENDOUS REDUCTION IN PRICES Commencing Monday, November 14. GOODS MUST BE SOLD. 3000 yards Calicoes, warranted fast, 10c. Best 'alicoes manufactured, Ityio. One case Cannon Flannel, Di.c. One case Canton Flannel, ex-wide, 23c. Or eat sacrifice in Crash, Vino. All-wool rd and white Flannels, S3 to 63c DKLSS GOODS. DRESS GOODS. Green and blue plaid Serges reduced from 50 to 81 e. Double-width plaid Poplins rednced from TStosos. Double-width Alpacas reduced from 87 to tbo. Double-width all-wool Poplins colors, 60o. Yard-wide Alpaca Popltu reduced from 87 to 60c. ; even yards of these make the dress. Black and white Mohair stripes rodaoed from 4 to 85C. 2fc. donble-width black Alpacas, iwc. Poplin Alpacas, cost 37o. 87c. black Alpacas, fine lustre. 45c black Alpacas, handsome. 50c biack Alpacas, handsome. 55c black Alpacas, superb. Black Mohairs 65c to 8110, reduced. Yard-wide French Merlnaes, 75c Black Freacu Merinoes reduced from 106 toTSc. Black French Merinoes redused from l-87 to f l -00. Dress goads as low as Vi to Lot black and white long Shawls, :1 50. The greatest bargain In heavy Honey Combed Quilts ever offered, at BLACK VELVETEKNH. BLACK VELVETEENS. The entire line reduced heavily. Our I i CO Twilled Back reduced to 1'33. Velveteens from T5o. to ti1H). THIS IS A BONA-FIDK CLOSING SALE. (HJODS HAVE AIJ. BEEN MARKKD AT PRICES TO INSUKK TUKIR HALE CERTAIN BY THE ABOVE DATE; EXAMINATION SOU. CITED. U 16 thtus3( No. 815 N. THNTH Street, above Race. HE VATICAN, No. 1010 CHESNUT STREET. Statuary, Bronzes, Clocks, Vases, Pedestals, and elegant article! of taste for the adornment of the parlor, dining-room, library, hall, and boudoir, and for bridal presents, purchased In Europe pre vious to the war at a great sacrifice, and will now be sold, retail, at correspondingly low prices. We In vite an Inspection at our spacious store and show rooms, np stairs. The price of all articles marked In plain figures. Goods packed aa shipped tree of Charge. lOWJmrp
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