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

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, DEOEMBEll T, 1870.
Tixn wxwtxx cenbus.
rKNNSYLTAMA CITIES.
The P4a1tl.a aad Praarreaa ef the rrlalal
C'ttlea tiatl Ttwia la tba Met a.
The population of the principal cities and
towns In Pennsylvania, according to the latest
census reports, is given In the following table,
with the Increase between 1850 and liOand
between ISrtO and 1870:
18.V). Irt'IO. 1870.
rsriadeiphla 40?,Tli B.r. 8M.R28
Increase 150.JHT l,MT
Percentage ... 8T8fl ltf-lT
rituiHirat 46,001 4,21T 6,sr.t
LInoreae a,i :ti,03T
I'ercenlBRe 6T1 7.VS5
Allefrbeariutr... 8l,2 e,7i fti.Hr,
Inore.ane I.44D 84,4-tt
I'erceutax' aisin s.V3l
Reading 1B.T43 a,1fl S4.004
blnrreai-e 1,4 1 10,t42
Percentage 4Ti:t 48-81
kcranton .82 3,ets
, Increase 8;i,870
PerccntuKu .... aosst
HarrisborR 7.S34 ia,4ifl 83,191
Increase 5,f7l 9.69H
PenMHilHKe Hll ii"Ai
l.ncater 12.3H9 17.003 80,1(51
Increase 6,:i4 ,riss
Perct-ntaKit 4J'tfl . 1453
Brie 5.RR9 19,64il
lnrrae.. a.w.l io.a-27
1'ercentaKO GO 7 1(HT
wniiamnnort l.fil.s s,flt in,023
lucres- 4,ou lo,:w
Perci utaite 850-71 lStf-89
AUeniown 3,779 S,05 14,159
Increase 4.816 6,1.14
Pen:entae lli-il.'i 76'43
pottsvillo 7,51;. 9.4U 12.:i90
Increase l,w 2,940
Pflrcentairij 8V8S 81-19
York 6.H63 S.fios 11,012
Iikichsi- 1.742 8,4)7
Percental VrSH 87-97
Sua ton 7,8M S 944 10,991
Increase l.O'.'t 2,047
Perernnf WM 848S
Altoona ,r9i w.ait
Increase 7,020
I'ercentauM 195-49
Wllkosbarre 2,7 4,2'3 10,174
Increase l,r30 5.921
l'eroentage ftti-H LIJ-21
Tituftvllle 21 ... 8,C!t9
tf.eiulvlUe 8.67S 3,7Ui 7,100
LorkUsvcn S30 S.S4D C,,9V,
Corrjr .... 6.H12
PlttStOn 4,049 3,W2 6,700
rarbondaie 4,945 0,575 6,:m
Hew Castle Lawrence
county) 1,014 l.nt 0,104
Johnstown 1,2119 4.1S5 6,029
Westchester 3,172 4,757 5,6il
By his first report. Marshal Gregory placed
the population of Philadelphia at 657,159; but
iu the returns of the entire Eastern District of
the Stato, as published by us a few days ao,
the population of the city was placed by the
Marshal at 057,520, showing an Increase since
1800 of 91,9',7, or 10 27 per cent.
The largo iucrease shown by Pittsburg during
the last decade is in some measure owing to the
annexation of adjacent boroughs. The popula
tion of the south side boroughs, 40,815, added
to that of Pittsburg and Allegheny City, gives a
total of 186,254, which is, practically, the popn-.
lation of this g-reat centre of industry. If the
whole neighborhood were consolidated Into one
municipality, It would rank as the tenth In point
of popnlation in the United States. The entire
population of Allegheny couuty is 203,,38'i
against VW.7S1 an increase iu ten years of
W,G58, or 40 85 per cent.
Scranton, which has become the fifth city in
the State In population, exhibits the remarkable
increase ot 2VS S1 per cent, since 1800, a pro
gress altogether unprecedented In the eastern
section of Hie couutry during late years, and
probably not excelled in any portion of the
Union during the past decade. The name of the
ity does not even appear in the census returns
of 1850.
Harrisbun;, the capital, exhibits the. larcje iu
erease of Ti '-'.i per cent, during the decado.
Iu 1840 its population was but 5030. The following
are the i-lai(iud returns for 1870 and 1800, in
comparison:
1870. 1800.
White Males 10,074 6,375
" 1'ellialm 10,759 6,209
Total Whites 20,3X1 12,034
Colored Males '.. 1,040 61H
Females 1,227 70S
Total Colored 2,267 1,321
Aggregate 2,lw0 13,405
The number of dwellings in Harrisburg is
reported at 4:00and the number of families at
45S7, Rivicg 5 :t persons to a dwelling, and 5-1
to a family. The present population of Dau
phin county, iu which Harrisburg Is situated,
is 00,737; in 1800 it was 40,758-un increase of
13,981, of which U5 is within the limits of the
capital.
JTBITMICAL. AND lilt Jl A.T1C.
Uilwis Baath aa "rthylaek."
Mr. Booth's personation of "Shylock" is based
npon a clear, intelligent, and highly artistic
coneeption of the character. It exhibits a man
of not igneble nature nor ungenerous instincts,
but embittered and excited to ferocity by the
insults that hare been heaped upon his race and
himself as a representative of that race. The
character is consistently presented by Mr.
Booth, and the strong points are brought out
with remarkable skill. ''ShylockV burst of
grief and rage when he learns of the flight of
"Jessica" is rery finely expressed, and is pro
perly made to appear as adding an intensity to
his obstinate iasistance upon the letter of his
bond. In the trial scene Mr. Booth's
actlig makes the situation in
tensely real even to old playgoers and
atudenU of Shakespeare who almost know the
text by heart, and he manages, notwithstanding
the bloodthimlness and ferocity of the old Jew,
to retain for him a measure of the sympathy of
the spectators, Jwho, although they may be
gratified at his defeat, cannot but sympathize
with him in hi terrible abasement. Mr. Booth
has studied every detail of this performance and
has reduced it so to a system that it to some ex
tent lacks spontaneity. Some of bis points, as the
gesture of despair made by throwing his arms
over his head as he creeps from the court-room
after the trial, are exceedingly line, but lose
something in force from being too obviously
studied.
Ta CUT AaauaCBieaia.
At thk Walnut Mr. Edwin Booth will per
sonate "Kiehelteu" this evening.
At tub Akcu the drama of Across the Conti-
nent will be reueated this eveuini;.
At tub Kkw Amirican Mi bki m, Ninth and
Arch streets, the burlesque of focatMntaa and
the comedy of The Green-Eyed Monster will be
renreseu ted. this afternoon and evening.
Mas. Cuaui.es Waunib's C'ihcu is now in
successful operation at the eorner of Tenth and
Callowhlll streets. First-cla performances
will be given this atternoon and evening.
At thb Ambiucan a variety of interesting
fpnturea will be presented tnis evening.
AT tub Ahch Btkbbt Ohera Housb
songs, dances, burlesques, and other attractions
in announced for this evening.
At Dupkez & Bbhbdict'b Opbba IIocsb
an entertaining programme of miustielsy will
ie presented into eveutng.
CITY ITEH1R,
Xmbboidbrkd Sun-Efts.
Kmbroidikk C'OH'Hom.
Bwrbpino Sai.f.s.
Brand Rbdijctions.
To Increase the already large sales In zephyr
goods, and to make his store still more popular, Mr.
Finn has greatly reduced bis prices.
eo and 75 cents per pnir for an odd lot of Slippers
coMing three tiroes the price.
80 cant Slippers, One, new goods.
1 Slippers, formerly sold for I'.M.
Tufted flowers and animal Slippers.
Cushions, one lot naif original cost.
1120, 11-30, tl-M Embroidered Cushions, 0ne,
bright designs, selling very rapidly.
Johh M. Fin,
8. E. corner Arch and bevenili streets,
l.AniKfi' i;mKBTK8T8.
Sei.iNDin IUroaish:
Tbe Immense sales which Mr. Finn has secured Is
attributable to the superior goods he is offerlne at
unusually low prices. Look at his figures !
sr cent Vest Is sightly and warm.
fl fine Merino Vest has an immense s;le.
$1-40 fine wool Saxony Vest.
MKN'ttAND ClIIIjDKHN'a ITKItKKWKAIt.
60 and 75 cents Men's good heavy Shirts.
The 90p. and It Hilrtsare splendid goods.
1140 and ! fine wool Saxnnv Shirts.
Children's Wenrat economical prices.
JonN M. Vfss,
S. K. corner Arch and Seventh streets.
Ten Cunt ZRrn yh 1
Tkk Cknt ZRenvBt
The wonderful popularity the ten cent Zephyr has
attalmd is surprising. Mr. Finn 1b trtxed to keep
his supply equal to the demand. Ladies are using
It for nearly every knitting purpose imaginable,
such as a'aliana, shawl?, cans. etc. It Is tliecleane-it-
washed and most beaatifully-dyed Zephyr In the
market. Mr. Finn has also a very large assortment
of Stocking Yarns.
,Toim M. Fink,
S. K. corner Arc!t and Seventh street.
I, aboil, Labor is cnpital. Bestow good health
upon a mini, so that he can labor every six out of
suven days, and no matter how poor he may have
been at the commencement of life's great race, he
will be certain to accumulate a fortune, provided he
takes care of his earnings. Plantation Both us is
certain to make the weak ones strong, and to pre
serve the health of the healthy. From four to six
hours Is considered the ordinary limit for bralu
work. At the expiration of this time the phosphorus
Is carried oil", and the man becomes irritable and
nervous. If he is poor, and continues on at his task,
as most of poor doctors, lawyers, and editors do, he
will be certain to shrrtcn his days and fill an un
timely grave, as did Sir Walter 8oott, unless he uses
Plantation Hitters, which speedily restores his vital
energy, repairs his indigestlou, and correct! the
slugglHh circulation of his blood.
Tiik (iRR at salk has proven a success, we should
judge, from tho Immense crowds of ladies and gen
tlemen visiting the great Kid (Hove Emporium.
This Is not unusual,- as this popular house his a
reputation throughout this city and surrounding
country for liberality in all Its departments; conse
quently there Is nothing unusual in large crowds of
people visiting this fashionable emporium, but It is
the unusual large crowd that is attracting attention
at the present time; nearly every one buys, the
gooJsare all desirable, seasonable, cheap and polite
attention pan! to all visitors, whether they buy or
not For the Information of strangers from a dis
tance we will give tne name and number In full. A.
& .1. 1). Bartholomew, No. 23 North Eightn street,
l'hi!udeiblu.
No Humuuo
No Humbug.
No Old Stork.
No Old Stock.
No Two Prices Asked.
No Two Prices Asked.
Fair Dealing.;
Fair Dealing.
At ItOCKHILL Jk WILSON'S.
At ROCKniLL &. WILSON'S.
Thousands Embrace It.
Thousands Embrace It.
At Nos. cos and 605 Chkbndt street.
At Nos. 603 and 605 Cubsnut street.
Ol EHHATED PKIZK MSDAI. SOIKTS,
1KKKKCT IN KIT,
SITBKIOK IN QUAI.ITT ANII WOUKJI ANMIltP,
CUBAP IN ritlCK.
Orders promptly delivered.
A. M. Thompson,
Manufacturer, No. 146 N. Fourth street.
Mb. 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 In the city. He has also on hand a fine assort
mentof One American Western Watches. Those
who pnrchase at this store at the present time are
certain to get the worth of their money.
V ai.br'b Rbstaubant, No. 929 Arch btrbbt, ele
gantly fitted up, la now In full blast, serving all the
delicacies of the season from 8 A. M. to midnight.
Parties returning from the theatres or opera honse
served at the shortest notice from an unsurpassed
bill of fare. Ladies' Saloon on the second floor.
Likb "Quaker Gcns," artlnolal teeth are of little
use, and easily detected. Take care of the real ones.
All you need Is fragrant Sozooont. Use it dally,
and your teeth will be the last of nature's gifts to
fall you.
Tbe American Bouse, Boston, has large and airy
family rooms, quiet and retired, although in the
centre of business and places of amusement. This
honse has uo superior In New England.
Bedding, best in the city, lowest price, and gua
ranteed, by Albbrtson & Co., No. 14i Chesnut
street.
"Spaldino's Glib"
mends Headless Dolls and
Broken Cradles.
FIAUB1KD.
Havnes McMru.iN, On Decembsr 8d. by Rev
Mr. MuU hmore, Mr. II. N. liAYNEsto Mlas Ksbkoca
Mihilun, all of this city.
Smith Mookb On the 6h Instant, by the Rev,
William II. Furncss, William M. hmith and Cakkib,
daughwr of Harniadnke Moore, do earus.
iii:i.
lloi.LiKSUBAD. On Wedneadsy morning, Decem
ber 7th, lb7, M art s. iiollimhhba, relict or the
late Charles K. HolUnsnead, In the 824 year of her
aire.
tier reiarivea ana iriauua ra panicuiany inviteu
to attend her foaeral. from the residence oi ner son.
Charles W. Hollinshead, No. 128 bouta Thirteenth
street, on Friday morning, December 8th, at 10
o'clock.
Knrwral to nroceea to the Msmoaist Lauren in
Kurungion, n. ey tne is o cwti una .irom
nut street wharf. "
McLauohlin. Ob the 6th instant, Margaret
Mt'LAFHLlN.
The relatives and mends or tne family are respeet-
fnitv nvlted to attend the funeral, from uie rest
tl( nee of her brother-in-law. Mr. Robert Ca terse n
No. 1942 Howell street, below Spruce, on Friday
morning, at t qciqce.
LIFE INSURANOb.,
INSUKE .YOUR LIFE AT HOME
IN THB
AMERICAN
LIlE I IV 8TJ1 tVP-i C 12 CO
OF PHILADELPHIA.
AL8X. WDILLDIN, President.
JOHN 8. WILSON, Secretary.
The AMEBIC AN Issues policies on art desirable
plans at lw rates, and la unur turned la the advan
tages o tie red to Insurers by any Company In th
t'nitea Diatea. ui to vuuwt
8. . Comer rourfh and Walnut Sti
SPECIAL. NOTIOE9
AUADKMT Or MUSI
c.
THE BTAll OOUUSE OP LE0TUUK3.
MIS3 KA.TE FIETjD.
ON THtTKMDAY BVR.MNd. ec .
Snbjpct " Dickens: Author, Actor, Man."
This irctnre ws first gfvfo in ' before a
lartre and fsshlonauie andlencA, embracing "anv of
the most noted of the lHimH of that city. The Im-
prtfion createn ny this lecture wai so great tail it
nad to be repeated.
M1SSS0SAN it. ANTHONf,
ON MONDAY KVKNINO, l)ic. H.
Subject 'The False Theory.
Admission to each Lecture M ents
Kesprved seats VS Cfiits extra
Ttckets to either leetnre for sale at ul.l
F1SCII Kit's Piano Rooms. No. 2 Chesnut str(et.
and At the Academy on the evening of the Inolures.
uooirs open at 7 y. Lecture at . i x vt
jggy- TDK U UK AT POULTRY SIIOVv. OwISCr
'wtnn luugiN-r-j inairni naru iitt iiainj in
the F.xhlbltlon of tbe Pcnnsvlvanla Poultry NonlPtv,
now In progress t the Assembly Rooms, TBMTH
ami CliBSNUT Streets, It has been deolded not to
close it until Thursday NK1HT. at in o'ciook.
InBtead of Wednesday, ns heretofore announced.
An auction sale or pure bred and premium kowis
ill take place on THURSDAY, the 8th, at It M.,
when nome of the choicest specimens iu tho collec
tion wUI be offered at public sale.
I. W. tlKKMTIPIK,
It Chairman Kxeiuttva Committee.
tiaf OrUCK VOLCANIC
OIL AND CO.VL
pHILADRI.rniA. De. t. 1170.
The Board of Directors havo this dav declared a
dividend of T WKNT Y-FIV V, CENTS per share, due
and payable on and alter M mm.
TIUMAS J. M tttlLL,
H 8 6t Secretary and Treasurer.
tgf- ST. ri.EMKNT'B CHURCH, TWKNTIKTit
nd IJHKRKY Street.-Dnrlng tbe Advent
season there will he choral service and sermon
every WKDNESDAY NUJHT at 7X o'clock. Seats
iree. crmon to-niant dv tne uev. a. a. uu utis.
of Baltimore. Subject "The Judgment." It
fifcjy- NOTICK. TnK MF.MBER3 OF OR1KNTAL
reqnested to attend at the next stated meeting
night, held December s, 1S70, as the revision of
the By-Laws comes np for adoption.
If JAMES HALRBBSTADT, Secretary.
tSf JOHN
8 P A R II A W K ,
COLLECTION AND LAW
AGENCY for Pennsylvania, the Western and South
ern States, No. 400 CilKSNUT Street. Commissioner
for Western States. 8 ws 6m
i'H.Uyni1 All. in
NOTICE IS HEREBY (HVKN THAT
m Press Copies may be had of the prlntel ai well
as written matter bv having forms printed at HEL-
FENSTKIN & LEWIS', FIFTII and CUKSNUT
Streets. It
gy- JOUVIN'S
KID GLOVB CLEANKR
gloves eoua' to new. For silo
by all drurrgiHts and fancy goods de.tltrs. Prloo 85
lcoiAii;ri owl
cents per bottle. 11 timwfi
NEW PUBUICATIONS.
O O
rou.
THE HOLIDAYS.
Our Christmas Stock
NOW OPEN.
The choicest assortment ever offered to the pub
lic, retailed at
WHOLESALE PRICES.
PORTER & COATES,
Publishers, Booksellers, and Importers,
NO. 822 CHESNUT STREET,
It 7 10 14 17 19?2 8lrp PHILADELPHIA.
DRY GOODS.
PRICE & WOOD,
N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT,
Will open on Monday Morning
A new lot of Paris Silk Fans, i 87 '.c: tl. 1195.
tl-M, $a upto 13.
Job lot or gtit-stlck Fans.
Job lot of alack Bilk Fans. Sample Fans, from
fl uptoi-'i.
t. iinuren s iik tans.
Vienna Fans, S3, worth f 3-f.S.
A new style of White HUs Fans.
New styles of Fancy Purses.
Fancy Goods, consisting of Thermometers, Watch
Stands, Ink Stands, Cigar stands, Writing Desks,
Glove Boxes, Albums.
A large lot of Paint Boxes, 12.' cents np to tl,
very cheap.
A large assortment of Lace ndkfs., 76c, tl. 1123.
flfto, i, IJ-60.
Laceuonars, very cneap.
Ladies' Embroidered lidkfs.
Ladlci' and Gents' Uemstltched lidkfs.
Gents Hemmed Udkfs., so np to eu&
Uents' Hemmed Rdkfs., in perfumed boxes.
Gents' Hemmed Udkfa., in fancy boxes, in half
dozen and dozen boxes.
Lad It b' Mourning Border Rdkfs.'
Children's Hemstitched lidkfs.
A job lot of Bngllsh tiair Brushes.
Lionlte Hair Brushes, Buffalo Black Hair Brashes,
Buffalo Hair Brashes, inlaid backs.
Gents' Lined Kid Gloves.
GenU' Cloth U loves.
Ladles' and Children's Cloth Gloves.
PRICE A WOOD,
9 SOwtin N. W. eor. EIGHTH and FILBBUT.
Bargains lu Flannels, Blankets, Canton flannels.
Table Linens, Napkins and Towels.
Waterproof Cloaking Cloths, cheap.
GLASS AND QUEENSWARE.
Gay's China Palace,
No. IOI2 CHESNUT Street.
Wishing to reduce stock, are offering their goods at
the following nnprecedentedly low prices:
White French China Dining Sets, 150 pieces . . .$30 00
' . i t uj ... jl-50
" Tea " 44 " ... 1 00
" " " 8 00
- " Cops and Saucers, 12 pieces,
cups with handles 100
Etone China Dining Eets,sa pieces t oo
btone China Tea Sets (enps with handles), 4t
pieces 3-B0
Etone China Tea Sets (enps with bandies) 4i
pieces '
Etone Chamber Sets S
" Cnps and Saucers, per set, 18 pieces. ... &o
Dining Plates, per deisen l eu
Table Tumblers, per doiecn 69
Table Goblets T6
Gists Tea Sets (4 articles)..- 76
Bohemian Cologne Sets, S bottles and pun box 10
Bohemian Liquor Seta, glasses, waiter and
bottle W
An endless variety or Fancy Goods, soluble for
nollday Presents, at an immense reduction from
former prices.
Goods to go out of the city will be packed and de
livered to transportation offlce free of charge, and
inturni against breakage to destination.
Show Room open till o'clock at night.
11 W.iuwlmrp
I :
OAS FIXTURES.
CORFiEUUS & suns,
or
GAS FIXTURES
Wholesale and Retail
H it 1 e h roo in hi ,
No. 821 CHERRY Street
PHILADELPHIA,
Wc liat e no store or salesroom
est I'hesmnft street.
It issmsp
CORNELIUS & SONS
BAKER. ARNOLD & CO.,
MAHtJFACTURERS
or
GAS FIXTURES,
Cbautlellers,
PettdantM.
Ilracket, Etc
OF NEW DESIGNS,
SALESROOMS,
No. 7IO CHESNUT Street.
MANUFACTORY,
S. W. Corner TWELFTH and BROWN
U 1 Smrp PHILADELPHIA.
JEWELRY ETC.
HOLIDAY GOODS.
J. E. CALDWELL & CO..
No. 002 CHESNUT Street,
Now oirer their entire importation of
EUROPEAN NOVELTIES
For the Holidays.
These Goods, freshly arrived from LONDON,
PARIS, VIENNA, and KG. MB, many of them en
tirely new to this city, have been expressly made for
their retail sales, in every form of Ornament and
Use that Art and Taste can devise, In
Itronze. Marble, Crystal, lorce
lain, tiold, Silver, Leather,
Ivor7,XortoIe Shell,
ETC. ETC.,
And are now ready for the inspection of all who
will favor with a visit their
Ivlnrble Store,
No. 902 CHESNUT St.
JAS. E. CALDWELL & CO.
11 8 tfp
PLATED WARE.
SI 00,000 WORTH
OP
SILVER-PLATE I) WARE,
ros
Christinas ani Miw Presents.
The Largest, Varied and Most Elegant
Stock ever offered in this Cduntrj.
MEAD & BOBBINS,
N. E. Cor. NINTH and CHESNUT.
It 8 Stuth&a PHILADELPHIA.
TOBAOCO.
RED CLOUD
NAVY TOBACCO.
J. A. DLAKC & CO.,
SOLE MANUFACTURERS,
No. 1007 MARKET STRlstST,
11 11 imn&mrp PHILADELPHIA.
ANTHRACITE COAL,
Per Ton er3940 KAm.t Delivered.
LKBK3B Fnraace, T 86; gteve, T-S0; Nat, $J 86.
BCHUTLKILL-Fornace, 60; Stove, ; Nat,
H'86.
SHAlfOKIX Grate, f I SO ; Stove, t IS ; Mat, 6 T5.
EA8TWICK A BROTHER,
Yard corner TWENTY-SKCOND Street sod WASH.
IXOTOX Avenue. 8 SO rptf
OUice, No. 938 UOCIC Street.
WHAT SHALL WE DO
VITH OTJtfc
S5 0 0,0 00 WORTH
FINE READY-MADE CLOTHES?
THE LATENESS OF THE SEASON
And the connequeut Dullness of Trade, aa compared with what we bnd ox poo tod and pre
pared for, leave us with
AW IIVKV1ENSE
"What Shall we do with
We will not carry itr
Vor we ootnnitnoe each saaHon with aa ENTIRELY NKW STOCK, and morjovor
WE lNI3Xi:X THE IVXOIViiJV
For inveHttnent ia Spting mauafaotarea. Therofut
It IVHiisit, lo Solil
If there 01 e people tnongh in ThUadolphia and vicinity t wear Uie Otolniu wo bava
male up.
TILE I-BESEKT MAMMOTH SALE
IS HEAJLLY
THE CHAWCE OF A LiFETiRflE
AX
Im7N9 CLOTIIINa.
Suits, Overcoats, Pants, Veats, everythinff of oar own
best makes, and 8611111? at a heavy discount on ordinary
prices.
I50V' WEAR.
Jackets, Overcoats, School and Dress Suits, as good as
can be hadin Philadelphia, and offered now at lower rate
than such goods are litely ever again to bo ofiered at.
AT ONCE TO
EE! '
MARKET
AND
SIXTH STS.
WINES.
WE HAVE ONLY
TWENTY CASES
or THB
KUPFERBERC'S
Sparkling Moselles
left, which wo will sell
AT
SI8 PER CASE.
WE OFFER THEM AT THIfJ PRICK TO
CLOSE TIIKM OUT.
H. & A. C. VAN BEIL,
The Wine Merchant., .
No. 1310 CHESNUT St.,
11 11 rmwsm
PHILADELPHIA..
MALT LIQUORS.
ATT I ATT I ATT I
.
Great Reduction In Prices.
DRAUGHT ALE, ?G PER BBL. !
BOTTLING ALE ASD PORTJtR, 7 PER j
IIBL. 1
XX ALE, DRAUGHT PORTER, AND j
BROWN BTOUT, $8 PER BBL.,
At CUCKB8'
OLD-ESTABLISHED BREWERY.
ROM. 844, H20, H30 and S5J
BT. JOll.K Hiret,
lltmwslmrp PHILADELPHIA.
OVERSTOCK ! I !
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OAK II ALL.
OAK II ALL.
(URNITURE, ETC
pUllCUASEUS Off
COTTAGE CJIAMKKU
And tne various styles of
BEDSTEADS,
BUREAUS,
WASHSTANDS,
WARDROBES, aTTC'
Finished In Imitation or walnut, Maple, or other
"hard woods," and now genorally known as "Imi
tation" or "Painted' Furniture, are nereby Inforaed'
that every article of oar mannlactare la
STAMPED WITH OUR INITIALS AND TRAD
MARK,
And those who wish to obtain good of ear mitt
(there being:, at the present . time, numerous Imita
tions in the market), should Invariably ask tbe dealer
of whom they are purchasing to exhibit oar stamp
on the goods, and take no other, no matter wha
representations may be made concerning theta.
KILDURN & GATES,
Wholesale Manafactorerc of Cottage Farm tare.
No. 619 MARKET 8TREET.
HsmweaUT PHILADELPHIA, PA.
BUY YOUR FURNITURE
GrOULO &, 00.,
Nos. 37 and 39 N. SECOND Street
an
N. B. Corner NINTH and MARKET.
LARGEST, G'HBAPJST, AND BEST STOCK IM
TM WORLD. 10 wtmfnarp
rpiIE GREAT AMERICAN FURNITURE
DEPOT,
1292 MARKET STREET. 1204
Examine oar tnumense stock, nnaarpasseil la va
riety and elegance, before purchasing.
WALKUT WORK A BPECIAXTT.
We sell 80 per oent. cheaper than auction prices
and will not We undersold by any house.
Full Marble Top Walnut Suits IfiOto le
Cottage Salts . . . , ,. 33 to
Parlor Suits In Plush, Terrv, Reps, and Hair Clotb;
Chamber and Dining Room Suits In great variety, aa
at prices that distance competition. 10 84 mwarp3r
ALSOUBMTIJKK SOLD ON INSTALMENTS.
PAPER, HANGINGS, E I O.
PLAIN WALL PAPERS
P-Al "Att rAr-iiio
THAT CAN BE WASHED.
JOHN H. LONC8TRETH
No. 12 NORTH THIRD STREET.
Hit: soLXiacNT.