The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, November 19, 1870, FIFTH EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1870.
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IltlUSlCAIa AIW DRA7IAT1C.
The CUT ABiinnmi.
lT TBR 'ACADHMT OF MtTSIO -V Wstas Will Oft
frformed thia afternoon, and Vfebor's romantlo
era or iranimi inn evening.
)n Monday Brlstow's American ooera of Rio ran
fnkte will be prodneed.
t TTiB walnut Mr. Clarke win appear this rto,r
lon as "Major Welltoirton deBoou," ami thUevan-
K ss "ie boots" aus "Toodies." The performanca
s evening; win conclude witn uuckstone's drsma
The Dream at Ufa.
t THi Ciiksm't tbe burlesque of i.itiU Faint will
performed this afternoon and evening.
Vr tii Akch Meters. Hllliind OraiR'a drarai of
iftn ihro4 will be represented for trie last time
s evening.
rtPAM KoitKi-Airnti'H Crncus ani Mknaokkik will
!ili)it this afternoon and evening for the laxt times,
tbe comer of Broad and Wallace streets.
Wt I)f vhh7. s. r.KNi:iic,T'8 Oi'kra HoimK an enter-
niRs; programme of minstrelsy will be prcseuted
s evening.
ttT ttik Amskmuw variety performances will bo
fen this afternoon and evening.
Itii (Jkkmani a kchfstka will Rive a public re-
firsal at Munlenl Knnd Hall this afternoon.
Kt ma Alien (Strebt Opika Hour's a first-rate
turdav nlctit bill Is announced.
Fiunor Bi.itz aud hi son will give magical exlilbt-
ns at me Assembly jiuiiaing tnis anernoon sua
pDing.
v CrKANn t (incbrt, onacr tno direction or mr.
otnas K. Mai kios, will be given at Concert 1 1 ill
Tuesday evening next. Previous cinoerts given
Mr. Il8ikli.fi has been exceedingly enjoyable en
tainments, end the one annonuced for Tuesday
noises to be fully equal to tlie bent of former
lura. A varltd and Interesting programme has
i n prepared, which will be well worthy of the at
hilon of the musical public, as Mr. Ifarklns will
assisted br a number or eminent artists wnose
rlta ars well known. Among these may be men-
ned Madame Mubhia Mozart. Mr. Carl Wolfsoiin.
tidnmc Jci'iuo Kcmptoti, Mr. Ueorgo Simpson, and
p. T. A'Jtvi'kott. Tickets can bn obtained at the
mo warernonu of Mcmsrs. Uould i Fischer, No.
ti Ohcsnot street.
I'liK Khkncii tii'KPKKKRfl. Early In December a
fffornianee, 10 consist of a French and an English
lW, will be given ut the Amateur lrtwmg-K'Km,
f Mventccniti Ktriet, in aid of Hie victims of the
r in Franc. Tickets can be procured of Madirae
Jlervll y, No. l.vzT Sprace street. ..
S'lIK Bl'ltl.INttTOV, CK04B lUPID', A VI MINNESOTA,
ji.ROAn C'o.mi'ant. The Burlington, Cedar Kapida
1 Minnesota Railroad Company Is a continuation
1 the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad,
d It traverse without competition, the richest
rtlon of Iowa, and receives as tributaries the I'hi-
!ro and North west, Rock Island and Pacific, Union
Iflc, Chicago, Burlington and Qulucv, Minnesota
ntral aul I! jcKford and Rock Island Railroads.
pias four great Initial and terminal points, viz,
Faul, St. Louis, Burlington, and Chicago, and it
ns through ono of the finest regions of the West
- stook, grain and other produce.
t Is estimated, from the average earnings of
ks road, that the Income accruing from
completion of the enterprise after the
ktof Deoembtr will be a follows: Receipts on
V miles front Burlington to Cedar Fails, at g-ioou
A mile, tl,sr.r,000; operating expense at M per
it., 1679,0)1), which will l".ava a net Inoome of
rs.OOO. Tre interest on 7 per cent, gold bearing
yds, equivalent to 8 per cuit. currency, will be
,000, wlil'.-h w:l) make fio earnings in excess of
crest applicable to dividend on stock, linlnjr 13 per
nt. upon the amount of stock, at $20,00j per mile,
5.000. The slock for this road has all been sub-
fflbed to by wealthy parti' s along the
e, and paid In full. The bonds are held
k)0 and interest in currency by the annts of the
d, Messrs. Ucnry Clews A Co., of New York, and
k for sale by bankers and brokers generally. Tbe
atcr portion of this whole Issue has ben disposed
in sums ranging from gtooo to S'o,oivi,.and the
issof sabsici ibera Is largely represented by trus
s of funds, cashiers of banks ami savings Institu
te, Insurance companies, and other judicious and
rmanent Investors.
Ladies' Stockings. "3
S5-C' NT STOCKISrt is Vvu. Reohi.ar.
15-Cknt Siockiko is Finis Fa nine.
Phis stocking and the specialties In Ludics', Men's,
I Cliildieii's Underwear which Mr. Finn is now
lllug are evidently great bargnlns, as Is evinced
itii thf nrnA'dfl rif nnnhauora fliilir f1nit(nrr hia
lC " v ' r ' ""
lore.
!l ss-Oknt Ladies' vkst.
ft ho flfl-ceni Vest Is sightly u:id warm, and the
Twst cil'eieil f ir the money.
fl Ladiks' Vkst,
Klne Merino, haudsomely Ehaped, is dally Increas-
in favor ami demand.
1-40 fluo wool Snxony Vest.
MKh'8 AM) OlULDKKN'S UNDKKWEAK.
f.o and is cents Men s good heavy shirts.
he 90 cents and $1 Shirts are splendid goods.
tl-40 and 2 line Wool Saxony Shirts,
children's Wear at economical prices.
John M. Finn,
S. E. corner Arcl and Seventh street i.
fy'EN-iENT Zephyr,
JKN-IIKT A EI II T K.
EThe wonderful popularity of the Teu-ccnt Zephyr
s .attained Is surprising. Mr. Finn Is taxed to
ep his supply equal tj the demand. l.a'Ues are
lng It for nearly every kultiing purpasa Imaglna-
Ae, such as Airhans, Shawls, Caps. etc. It is the
jcanest-waelied and most beauflful-tijed Zephyr In
fe market, Mr. Finn has also a very large assort-
,ent of Stock'ng Yarns. Jons M. Finn,
8. K. corner Arch and Seventh streeU.
IZephtr U ;ons. A full line of Zephyr Embrol-
red Slippers ami Cushions, of brillUnt designs,
a just been rpened by Mr. Finn, the prices of
filch he bn greatly reduced. Slljpers formerly
lllngforfl he has redased to 73 cn:s, and Sofa
(ishions of tuitje size, good designs, he has marked
1 .... . ' , nn.1..K I ...11.. 1, a .. . .. A
at his st'H'k. Jons M. Finn,
S S. E. corner Arch and Seventn streets.
VnpEKB S.I.V.IK Pi.ATBD WARS I-'OR CHRISTMAS
Vo Wedhi: .1 I'm.riKSTM. ou reference to our ad
fct tUing colu. nn3 it will be fceu the.t the Messrs.
;ad Koli''.i:i8, the celebrated mduufacturors of
er plated iv a iv, advertise an Immense stock of
KjdswbH Ii t Hey have pwparol expressly for the
lollday season. It comprises every article in their
e of biisiu m", an 1 for beauty of design, style, and
fiality cannot be excelled in this or any other
untry. Purchasers will remember that large
Viantlties of ho called silver plated ware can be
irebased at ixibllc tale, but If our citizens want an
tlcla that is all it is represented to be that Is, of
e best qua lly they will purchase of the Messrs.
ad & Bobbins, at the N. . corner of Ninth and
ok and and imposing sight these One days may
(seen wentiiDg their way (the elite of the city and
rrouuding cuimr ) to the Urtat Kid Ulove Em
rium of Mi ssrs. A. k J. B. Bartholomew, No. S3
pinioii atr.-et Tlieir maeniilcrot stock of fash.
nable goo'ts and the low prUes at which they are
tarked make this Housu one of tiu centres for
sulunable pa'.ions, as well a those of more mode-
ite means a : i pretensions, m tho st ock comprise
jl grades from medium to Jl quality, but no cheap
r trashy goxW can be found in this uouie. uood
)ods at fair prices is tbe motto of luis house in
,1 its brauclu?.
or the accommodation of those that wish t
tA t in' 1 1' r.tirchiiaea before basines hours and
(efore the I.h commences, Kockuii-l 4 Wilson
AiU open their store to-morrow (Saturday) morning
Six 0 cioci , ana inose wno cannot mane h couve-
ieut until after busfntss hours, they will ond us
pen until after ten o'clock la the evening. We m
ite all to cil aud examine the largest, best, aud
lieapest slock in the city, not forgettmg the popu-
xT all-wool ten dollar fall aud winter suits.
Rock bill k Wilson,
Bsown Stone Hall,
Nok. 603 and 603 Chsskct street.
I . - ., ,m
Ei.kgant l!i othinu when all the requirements
vf faahiou are con blued with eoonomy society Is
ii8tled. lletce a'l geutlemeu or reflued taste
hould visit the mammoth clothing house of Charles
aokes A C... Continental Botel, Chesnut street
Ivii articles of clothing are devlaod br true arilt.
r ... ,
rimmed with elegauoe and tus', ana i'i at prices
o astonish, the eldest luhabltauk
Wrrnsrr Btot o Bipiiikht. Phalon's Tttalia, or
Salvation for the Hair, bas no bad smell, and riots
not stain the skin. It has n Ingredient that safe
sldes In tbe form of fllthy sediment. Oonseoanntlf,
it Is not shronded In darkened bottles. Tbe u aural
color of the hair, however completely (t mar have
laded out. Is Invariably reproduced by tbe Tltalla.
Sold by all druggists.
An Old N trass poit Children. Don't fall to pro
cure Mrs. W1KS1.0W8 Soothino Strbp for children
teething. No mother who has ever tried It will oon
ent to let ber child pass through this critical period
without the aid of this Invaluable preparation.
Gives rest to the mother, and relief and health to
the child. Cures wind colic, and regulates the
bowels.
Mr. William W. Cassidt, the Jeweller at No. 8
Soath Second street, has one of the largest and most
attractive stocks or all kinds of Jewelry and Silver,
ware In the city. lie bas also on hand a fine assort
ment of fine American Western Watches. Those
who purchase at this store at the present tlina aro
certain to get the worth of their money.
Vai.er'8 Restaurant, No. 9. Arcu street, eie
gantly fitted np, Is now In full blast, serving alt the
delicacies of the season from 6 A. M. to midnight.
Tarties returning from the theatres or opera house
served at the shortest notice from an unsurpassed
bill of fare. Ladles' Saloon on the second floor.
OniNA at Auction. Clay's China Palace, No. 1022
Chesnut street, will close out the entire xtock at
auction, commencing Monday morning, at t0'39
o'clock.
Suits of Rooms are a favorite mctlnd of hotel
life. The American Hoi'.ik, Boston, has a large
number of such, which mar be secured by pojt or
telegraph, by families travelling.
Amen. On Friday evening, at 9 o'clock, Anna
Avkkv, (lHiiutiter of Benjamin aud Sarah Allen, In
me tin year oi ner age.
The relatives and friends of the family aro respeot
fnlly lnit.ed to attend her Mineral, from the real.
drn"e or her pa-etits, No. 120 Winter street, (ier
ninntown, on Tuesday afternoon, November Vid, at
X O'CIOC.K.
Finnet. On tho 17th Ivstant, Catharine Fin-
k v, wue or 'i nomas i inney, seed 63 years.
The relatives end friends of the family aro respect-
inny invinn to attend me lunerai, irom ner utte resi.
dence, In Airy strtct, Norristown, on Sunday after
noon, at 1 o'clock.
Kkmon. On the eveniugof the 10th Inttant, Ei.i.a
S., wife of Levi Kenton.
The funeral will take place from the resldenoe of
hit lamer, jonn r. itecs. jno. tos trie street, on Sa
turday afternoon, at o'clock. Interment at Lit'irel
lllll Ci nietery.
Kocu On tho 16th instant, Jons F. Koch, in JUie
aiPT. year oi inn i;e.
The relatives and friends of the family, also Wil
liamson IxkIuo, No. 8Gt. A. Y. M. : 1'olice Ildnetlc.lal
Society, and employes of the Mint, lire ropnctfa lv
Invited to attend the funeral, from the residonco of
his brother. No. i::o Otter Rtreet, on 8'iniiay after
noon, the 20th fnBtanit, at 8 o'clock. To proceed tj
utiu rciiows jcmctery.
M.iitiiN. On the IRth Instant, Sarah, wife of
Patrick Mm tin, aged 70 years.
The relatives anil mends or the raniily are respect
fully invited to attend the ruticrai, from tho resi
dence of her husband, No. Hi 1 South Fourth street,
on Atonoay rtorntng, at o ciock. Kunerai service
at Saint Mary's Church.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Fir a'tJi'tonat Special AoticM to Imi'U liyji.
tJi- AMRRTOAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
' SIXTEENTH ANNIVERSARY
OF TUK
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION
OF PHILADKl-fHIA.
TUESDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 2.
Addrcpses will be delivered by
Hon. WILLIAM .'POI)(JK,
ricRiiient Y. M. ! A., New York.
II. THANK MILLKK, Kso.,
Of Cincinnati Y. M. V. A.
I'ev. THOMAS A. JAGUAR,
Of Holy Trinity 1'. E. Hhurcn, Philadelphia.
And other.
Choice selections of muslo bv Carl Sentz's t irma-
nla Orclieslra, commencing at T o'clock. Ctongreg-
tionoi singing under direction of Colonel 1). w. c.
Exercises to commence punctually at T o'olock
I . M.
TO DEFRAY EXPENSES, Tickets with Reserved
Seats In rnvntiet. Parquet Circlp. and Balcony will
ue soul at JiiN "i-hvk i'kwtn eacn.
Sale of Reserved Seats to begin at F. A. NORTH
A CO.'S, No. 10-20 ClimNUT Street, TUESDAY,
aid inst.. ut s o'clock a. jm.
Resolved srats in Family Circle and admission
tickets to nil pttrts of the house ca.i bn obtained
FRKE by luenilnr and others on and after Fridty
monilni', at tne Hull of the Asioclation, No. 1210
CiJ 1.SIS UT Street. 11 19 l2t
LECTURE! BY REV. A. A. WILL1TS, 1). .,
IN UIH'KCII,
EIGHTICENTU and FILBEUT Streets,
ON
TUESDAY EVENING, November 28, at 8 P. M.
Subject:
"THE SEiSRUT OF A HAPPi" LIFB."'
Proceeds lor the benefit or the Sabbath-school.
Tickets M cents. For sale at Store 16U MAR
KET street, or at tbe door on the evening of tue
Lecture. It"
I . .11. A UR IIUOMU CUrU!ll IllVlbVilI. VUUbJlJUtl'fui
of Food, Clot bins;, Money, etc, earnestly so
licited. . 1119 6t
A PRAHI) STBREOPTICON EXHIBITION
" In aid ol the Sabbath-seh'iola of CENTRAL
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. N. L., will be given in
He church, N. B. corner of FRANKLIN and
THOMPSON Streets, on TUESDAY EVENING, No
vember S2, isio, commenciug at o'oiock. Admis
sion, so cenrs. it
rjy- REV. J. HYATT SMITH, OF BROOKLYN,
N. Y., author of the great book, "Open Door,"
will lecture 10 wnsr akch m istir ritusux i k
R1AN CHURCH, EIGHTEENTH and ARCH
Streets, at 8 o'clock on MONDaY EVENING. Sul
ject: "New York to Jerusalem." Ttokets, BO
cents. 11 19 f
nf A PUBLIC M r.ETI N ll TO EXAMINE Tit K
LEI"! ER PRESS COPIES taken from PRINT
ISO executed at HELFENSTE1N It LEWIS' Kail
road and Commercial Printing House, FIFTH and
cut e;N c i' streets. . u i
MOURNING DRY COODS.
jIAYE OPENBU THIS WEEK:
3 cases Lyons Gros Uratu Black Silks, at $1M,
f 1-75, 12-00, li-bo to 14 00 a yard.
l case Lupin's All-wool Black Poplin Biarritz, at
tvv
8 cases Black All wool Frenoh Merlnoea, at 31,vc,
l, ll-ss, ll-w, $1-75.
S cases Black Alpacas, of the best make, at STtf,
eo, 11, and TS cents.
1 case Black English Bombazines, alt qualities, aud
best make imported.
1 esse Black and White Striped Poplins, 31 cts.
1 case Black and White Dot Delaines, i eta.
3 cases Black English Crapes and Yells.
so cartons Lubin's Black Tblb?t Long Shawls, all
dualities, wool fringes and hemmed borders.
so cartons Jouvln, Doyon A Co. Ladles' Plain Black
Kid Gloves, at 19 00 a pair.
1 carton Black Barege for Veils.
1 carton Klack Silk Brussels Net for Veils.
ALSO,
Black All-wool Ottoman Poplins, f 1 2
Black Silk and Wool Corded Poplins, 3135.
Black Lining Silks.
Black Crape Trimmings.
New styles White Tarlatan Colors.
Llaok fc'atlu De Chine, H cents, etc. etc.
K0UKN1NU MtY GOODS H0USK,
No. 018 CHESNUT St.,
11 IT 8t
PRILADILPail.
rfey THAXKSfJIVING DAY AT THE HO. VI It
for Lime Wanderers, No. 823 BAINBRIDUK
(late Shii pen) Street, Exercises from 11 A. M. to 3
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GREAT TRIUMPH OF AMERICAN GENIUS.
THE STAR NICKEL PLATING WORK!
TVo. 4 2 H
E.
AUD WITNESS THE WONHERFUL TIIOCESS OK THR DEPOSITION OF NICKEL
FULLY ACCOMPLISH WHICH HAS BEEN
VICTORY AT LAST
ELECTBO-rLATIN( WITH NICKEL
MACHINERY, STEAM ENGINES, KTEAM FIUE ENGINES, noSE (JABBIAGES, CUTLERY, TAB LIS TAKR, VI R fl! (lit vT
SKATES, SLEIGH BELLS, HABNFSS MOUNTINGS, R D1LEUY HARD WARE, BITS, SPURS, MUSICAL INSTRUVIRNn
FIRE HORNS, SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, ORNAMENTAL METAL TRIVLMINOS FOR TOILMT GA.S W4,
ALBUMS AND HOLIDAY GIFTS, POCKET FLASKS, ELECTROTYPE PLATES, MILITARY TRIMMINGS, SWOItDS, GU 3,
PISTOLS, AND AN INNUMERABLE CATALOGUE OF OTHER ARTICLES.
NICKEL PLATING DOES NOT CORRODE OR RUST, ITS BRILLIANCE IS IVIPBRIS lABLU. BRIGHT AS POLISIItCII
STEEL, CHEAPItR AND MORE DURABLE THAN SILVER, BEING OP THE HAHDNE3S OF UNTUMPERED STEEL, NOP
AFFECTED BY MOIfeTURE, FXrOSURE TO THE ATMOSPHERE, THE WEAKER ACIDS OR COAL GAS.
TO THE HOUSEKEEPER AND MANUFACTURER IT IS THE MOST IMPORTANT IMPROVHVf KNT O TIIR NINE
TEENTH CENTURY. A CORDIAL INVITATION IS EXTENDED TO EVERY ONE
SELVES.
ALL ORDERS U OMtULY ATTENDED
WATCHES.
J;Nl!liSCMl ilk 1 8.-5 1.
WATCHES.
EVERGOING
8TEM-WINDEUS.
KEY-WINDERS,
QUARTER SECOND ,
MINUTE REPEATERS,
ETC. ETC. ETC.
C. & A. PEaUIGIJOT,
No. 008 CHESNUT STREET,
1 1 mns3t
PIULiPKLPaiA.
PLATED WARE.
S 1 00000 WORTH
OF
SILVER-PLATED WARE,
FOB
CMstmas ail Mim Presents.
The Largest, Vari and Most Elegant
Stock ever tffeied in thit Ciuatrf.
MEAD & ROBBINS,
N. E. Cor. NINTH and CHESNUT,
19 3 BtUtu3jB PniLADKLPUIA.
PURITY EXCELLENCE.
HEirr & cos
JI I N O K 3IEAT
IS TBE BEST. TRY IT. USB NO OTSER.
For isle by all Orocen. U p
Every Person Should Visit
REAR OF PENN BUILDING,
WALN UT rJT
A I LEY C CO., PROPRIETORS,
THE SUBJECT OF" EXPERIMENT FOB
ACHIEVED BY A F1 E 1
OK AIL ARTICLES OP METAL M A.N
TO. ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
1. S. IB WIN,
TABLE SAUCE.
A.
A. S M Y T H,
MANUFACTURER OF
C hampioa o L mcric
TABLE 8 A UC E,
No. 1720 JONES STREET, Philadelphia.
The Proprietor of this wel'-known Sauce desires !
to duei t attention to Its great merits, sad would
especially solicit the patronage of Families, Hotels,
KesMfturantH, tirocrs, aud Puryyors.
With the employment of tho ery best Imported
article?, conjoined with great care lu the manufac
ture, he has lrou enabled to remove from the prepa
ration the nauaeous and pungent taste so common
t articles of tins character, trlvln? ouiy the delight
ful HiV.r iui 1 iirom.i peuii'iuriy lu own.
Tne Hon VlvaU and epicure will llud this Saucea
ileliL'ht.fitl addition to the enjoyments of the table.
To the ilvsptvulo aud invalid It Is a grateful
MitmilHnt a-.id ex(;tl ent tonlo, reuewin tno natu
tul appetite, and invigorating to the general
B Mitt in.
'it muy be used In nil dishes: Jleats, (lame, Fish,
Soiit8, ShIh'Jh, (Iravli'H, etc.
The foiloiviug t-istluioniais are respectfully sub
mitted :
1 am of the oidbion that for he purpose of pro
niotinn cur!el.i'd or uroy digestion, and for Im
proving the reilMi of meats and ether food, we have
no conuiuK'tn eqt.al t Smj th's Champion of Ame
rica Table Shuos. ..
u. r. KiiA, at. li.
I am using A. A. Smyth's Cx.imp.oii of America
Ttblo 8uv, and under it to a iy American Sauoe
I have over until. c L ULIs K.WIS,
UuiSlMin H-ms.
I am uwDg A. A. Smyth's Champion of Afueitca
Table Sauce, and prefer It to an v Aiiifs'tcan Sauce I
have ever used. U M.HK1DLKH,
Markoe House.
We are vsiug A A Smytu's Hhatupiun of America
Taple haute, u:.d find it u very a ip-nlor article.
(illtAUl) iLrsii
We are using A. A . Smyth's Ch tinpioiiof America
Taiiiu .S ince, bi'.d tliliik It aa gooil, if nut l.ellcr, tnau
any Aiairi" au (Sauce we have ever used.
MAOlilt. IJAS:l A (Ji.,
.Uerehauls' lio'el.
Iariinsmir A. A PmvUt' Chtinpio'i of A'neriea
Talile .Sau;c, uud Uelicve it to b? the fin -st (loinestlc
sauce made. .1. U. DL HAVnN,
W j n at n II iuso
lam using A. A PniXh'a Ciminpion of America
Table Sauce. I bed it aag vxi.tr not better, than
any I have used. .MO-.1C-I hU ILK li,
S(. Chu-lea' Il itel.
We are using A. A Smyth' cuampi-fi of America
Table Surf, ai:d b. li--vp it to be the best mericaa
baucc wc uive ever used.
MOOKK A WICBHH,
liiou Hotel.
A. A. Pmvt.b's imsmpion of A nerlca Ta'ole
Ssihv, wlili li' I am n'.uu at mv r-f tjuraui, is Uie
beat Uouicslic Sauce I lnvi- eei uied.
mi:s m. a. h.kmi:k,
hroa l and ;hMPUut.
Iain using A. A. Smyth's Champion of America
f able Sauce, aud like it better than auy Ameiicaa
Sauue mmie.
JOHN W. PRICE,
No. so-i Cliubnut street.
We are using the t'tiii'uplori or America Table
Sauce, manufactured by A. a. S nyth, aud nud It to
be au excellent Table fUucc, as good as auy we
hsve.veru.ed. CAHL &. CO.,
No 4S1 C'hesuut street.
I an using A A. Smyth's Champion t America
Table t'aure in my restaurant, aad like it botter than
soy Table sauce made.
' 0OIIX McOOWAN,
hrosd aud walnut.
For sale by nil First-class (Irocers. 11 I'Jt 4t
GIRARD
F'iERC&HTILE COMPANY.
OP nilLADELPHIA.
CnarUred by Special Act of Legislature, March 16,
1610.
Organized for the Purpose of transacting a
WOOL AND COTTON
COMMISSION BUSINESS,
ITo. 8i 8. FRONT St and 3 LBTITI A St., Pnilada.
J. II. L1YINQSTON, President.
OFFICKRS OF THE Q1RARD MERCANTILE CO
! I'rtEldtnt, J. H. LIVINGSTON, lata resident Partner
ol Taussig, Livingston k Co.
DiRBOTOaa.
JAMTS M. PnESTON, of Preston k. Irwin, Wooreo
sod Cotton Ucxxis Manuiactururs. Maiuyunt,
JOSl'H D. McKEK, Penn Knlltiig Mills, cH-
JOHN MAXbON, Jk., Woollen and Cotton (ioods
Manufacturer, ttansyunk.
W. w. KURTZ, of Mesitrs. Kurts Howard, Bank
era, oltt.
TBOS. bROWN, of Messrs. McFetrlch k Brown,
JOnN.Q. HOWARD, t reaa. J. A. B AYBOLD, See.
COKSIQMHENTS SOLICITED. CHAR3K3 REA
EONABLB. L1BBUAL 1DYANOK4 MADE.
Consignors promptly advised of any changes
lie Markets bv uU or telegrapn. when'
quested. W81smwrn
liJ JE ri
BY THS BVTrKltY, TO saO'JBiS-
MOKB THIN HA.LK A GSXVQUY.
C A T J INCSNUITY.
IT E ACT U BE, BUIL1)IN H41tDVAB
TO CALL AND EXAMINE FOR I'lItCM
Superintendent.
FURS.
1230
l HESNUT STREET.
1230
LADIES' FAZdGl?. rUR3.
The moM codly FUKS a', the rr.ost. mo terate prloas
CHARtES LCV713SOM,
FURRIER,
Ko. 1230 CHE3NUT STREET.
RCSSIAN SABLES,
HUiiMiN BAY CABLES,
CAW ADA MINK teAP.LKi,
FINE KOTAL HIlMINff,
UUKiNOS AYICCS C'lllNu'Hrcr.A.
BLACK AND VVIii'f K ASTKAiiHAN,
GKEBE, SSAL, QUlKUiiL,
And every known FITK In every variety of style,
n idu ami flolKhed t the moat superior miuner.
A NOVELTY I LE WANT METFP.
SLKIOn EOBE9 AND OSNTS' FUK"I!
I.AI'IVS FOOT MU?fS AND ULOYKS!
10 iC tnthh2in
ADIEb' PU 8ACQUE5
lu Am t r si klian,
i: nl .H-al,
aVfn lt Meal,
OurucuSlaund I'erxianue,
With .TSutl'M JJiit E2o:im to ,T1 uteri.
A IVIacniiiCont ssonmont
4T
; No. 8.i CHESNUT STREE'
4KI-
No. ; SOUTH NINTH HTUEET,
lllvrs1m PK(L4l)WLPHI..
J TKIMMINCS. PATTERNS, ETO.
WW. 171 E ft C K g Ct. CROTH2R,
IJo. C04 ARCH street.
LATEST STYLE3
LA I) IDS hllKS riM3i:.iLNGS,
Bciiin Zephyr Uriels, Ef-o.
A larse Importation of Kmhroldered Cunlilons and
Embroidered hdppers, from ,t. upwals.
V e have now ou baud a lull liuu of tbe celebrated
UOUDIKK'S KJI) U LOVES,
Considered In Europe surlor to auy otUer make. .
Also, a full line of the
VICTORIA KID GLOVE,
The beet Oue Lol'.sr Ulove iu tne market,
ft'OO Per t'nir.
A complete assortment of the celebrated
J. B. P. PARIS COR3ETB.
WM, MENCKE A BROTHER,
108smwlm No. so AhCU Street, PhUada,
li V AND 11 A N O Tl IS
deslgna far
EKG RAVED BALL TICKETS,
PAKTY INYITAT.ONS,
CAKCIKQ PROQRAUMEi,
Prices Very RessouaWe.
WM. H. HOSKIfJS,
Stationer, Engraver, aad Steam-Power Printer,
No. OlS AIIC1I Street.
VlTEDDlNa AND PARTY INVITATIONS BN.
GRAVED AND PRINTED IN THE LATEST
STY LB.
VISITING CARDS. VISITING CARDS.
One Quire French Papsr with Envelopes to matoht
In a neat box, stamped, only so cents.
JOAN LINKED,
Mwsm tmsp No. Ml fPRIN RDBH Street.
HYACINTHS, Tl'LIPH, NARClMSrs, LIUE.
jCJt)NyriI.w, an j other flower roots for out aa4
lUdoor decoration. Now is the time to plant.
iikixiii a. iMian.it,
11 19 IWSSt
No. U4 CUK'jV't Street,