The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, March 04, 1871, FOURTH EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MaKOH 4, 1871.
8CnSNCK,8 M 1NDRAKB PILLS.
Calomel, Mue nm-", ami the preparation! of
mercury have been uctf (or a long Kins as the
only kind of medicine that would act on the
liver, and bring it back to a healthy state, when
dice dit-eateri or tor) id. but Dr. Scnenck, of
riiiladclha, baa compounded a prescription,
calif d Mandrake Pills, that will act on the ltver
and stomach without the use of mercury or
calomel, and, betide, ttiey do not debilitate
the stomach or weaken the constitution. H iu
dreds of persons allllctcd with liver complaint
and dyspepsia have been cured by tbee
pills. in the latter dine me (dyspepsia)
the Seaweed Tonic I alr-o required. In order to
give tone to the stomach, and ' restore the pro
strated power to a healthy action. Theu pills
have been so effectual in" their action on t ie
liver, that many plivt-W'iins have boldly averted
that they contaiurd'fcoiiie calomel. Dr. tfoheuek
protects that they do not contain a particle of
any mineral Inured lent, and has made o it. h t i
that effect before an Alderman. These extra
ordinary fills, while they are efficient, ani .)
not sicken a bit, are composed eutlrelv of rojts
and herbc from the ureal f-torehou.-e of Nature,
and bate done a vaxt amount f id iu allevi
atinir and curing a disease probably mre fre
quent than any other, namely, liver complaint.
It is not much wonder, when we reflect tUa1,
the liver is the lanjet ore an In the human or
ganization, ttat it In-coines so frequently dis
eaced. The yellow and sallow nkin, the eiUttd
tongue In the morning, and the dull pi in in the
limbs, tell at once that this treat dipuratinx
oran is doing its work by halves only. Vuv
person who will take one of theee pills at night
will not only le relieved of direae, but, like
wise, its dlsHgreenble attendants, such m head
ache, four stomach, costive bowels, pile, nod
that dul', heavy feellmr over the whol.) fru u,
which tvltentimes make life ttirdeusoine, aul
render the patient wholly unfit for enjjylniit
or Misiress of any kind.
Prepared only ly I t. J. II. Schenck, at his
princii'sl office, No. 15 North Sixth street, cor
ner of Commerce street, Philadelphia, and for
sale liv nil druggists and dealer. Price, 25
cents per box.
Corsets. .
CORSETS.
Prices Reduced.
Prices Kkdcckd.
OORHBTS.
CORSBTS.
The LAniBS'OppoRTCKtTr.
THE La 1)1 S3' OPPOKTCNirT.
60 Cents good IIano-maub Cohsbts.
70 Cents superior new Corset.
86 Cents finelv-tkimmed Corset.
85 Cents splekuio Woven Corset.
H0 SHtkkiok Woven Cokbt.
1 -00 Superior Patent Circular Gore Corset.
The Onb Dollar Patcut Circular G re Corstt,
now having a marked successes well shaped Hint
made np tn a superior manner. It Isthelaiies'
favorite. To secure Increased patronage Mr. Firm
Is presenting a spieud'd line of Corsets at figures
far below usual rates.
. Alo,ull lifte of fluer good at moderate pric.
John M. Finn,
S. E. corner Arch and Seveutti streets.
Mb. William W. Cashidt, the Jeweller at No. 8
South Second street, has one of the largest and most
attractive stocks of all kinds or Jewelry and Silver
ware tn the city, lie has also on haud a One assort
ment oi One American Western Watches. Those
who purchase at this stoie at the present time are
certain to get the worth or their inouey.
Burnett's Cologne the best made In America.
GREEN OUM rLASTERS,
The only ones which effectaalty will curb Corns
and Bvnions, are manufactured by
G. Crausb, Apothecary,
N. W. cor. Twelfth and Chesnut Streets.
Sure to Regulate the Bowels. Mrs. Wins
low's Soothing Strup Is the only thing that
mothers tan rely upon for their children.
JTJUBN KIT'S COO KINO EXTRACTS tUe best.
The approach) or warm weather, with the dif
ficulty or keeping provisions In a good condition, re
minds us that we will need a good and reliable Ice
Chest or KerrlgenUor, the fault or most or which is
that tbey sweat. When the atmosphere is made
sufficiently cold to preserve meats, et j., sweet, there
Is no moiBture, and the presence of moisture or
sweat Is a sure indication that the temperature ta
too mild for the purpose. The Star Refrigerator
manufactured by Messrs. Bozorth k Supplee;we be
lieve to be entirely free rrom this objection, and tne
makers give the best evidence of their confidence In
It by guaranteeing It to preserve a perfectly dry at
mosphere, or the money refunded.
Whitman's Jujube 1b now the standard remedy
for singers, public speakers, and all affections of the
throat. Druggists sell 1L Twenty-flve cents per box.
Stephen F. Whitman & son, Sole Manufacturers,
8. W. corner of Twelfth and Market streets.
D1KD.
' Duhriko. On the Sd Instant, Henry Duokinq,
In tiielftth year 01 his age.
The relatives and male friends are respectfully
Invited to attend the funerl, rrom the resilience
of bis son, o. 11. Duhrmn, No. 17SU Spruce stret,
on Punriav, Msrch 5, at 9 o'clock P. M. "
Gummey. On the 3d instant, John M. Gummev,
In the 67ih year ol his age.
His relatives and friends are respectfully luvited
to a'U-nd his fuueral. on rrom his late residence,
Ko. 10S N. Nlneteeutu street, on Tuesday, Tt.h in
etaut, at 10 A. JO.. "
Kelly. In Beverly, N. J.,8d Instant, or croup,
tKi Ki.iA E , aaeii seven months, infant daughter or
Albert L ana 'weuaji. aeny. ,
fruneral on Monday, th Instant, at S P.M , rrom
the residence of her parents, Beverly, K 3.
Scanlan. On the 1st Insunt, Chaklks T. 8oan
LAN, aged 1H years.
The relatives aud friends or the ramlly, also the
members Palestine Lodge, No. 61. K. of P., au 1 tne
Oroer tn general, also, Art sans' Asaociatl ni, sur
viving oftliers and men of the lid P. H. V. C. aU.j
members of Co. M, Sd V. S. Artillery, now In the
. city, and employes of Corm-lms & 8 his, are re
spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his
late residence, No. 1224 Kmer street, toll instant, at
1 o'clock. To proceed to Mount Mnriah Oinntery.
Zikolkr. On March 3, lfTl, Mrs. Ann Zikqlbk.
tier relatives and friends ure renpecttulty luvtted
to sttend the fuueral, from her late residence, No.
5U4 Lorain street, Monday, March 6, at 1 o'clock
To proceed to Oermautowu.
' REUIQIOUS NOTIObS.
SIXTH I'REBYTERIAN CHURCH, SWtUCB
below Hixttu itev. o. r. w-a.n.
to-morrow at lotf A. M. and 1
8 4 S2t
will preach
P. M.
as- CHTOOH OK THE ATONEMENT, OOR
rer KEVENTEKNTH and SUMMER Streeu
Recur, BENJAMIN WATHOW, I). D. Services to
morrow at io A. M. and tyj P. M.
ST. CLEMKNT'S CHURCH, TWENTISTH
cw and eUERUY Streets Choral service and
sermon to-morrow evening at TX o'clock. Beat
free. .
CENTRAL PRESBYTISM VN CHUKUtl,
iniuiri ll street, above AKOII. Uev A.
REED. I),
1),, pastor. Will preauu vo-morrow iiiiii ihuk
at 1H o' I k.'Ic and
in inn evening i 14 viiut.
man fcEVENTU
PKESBYTERIAN CHURv;lI,
Btreet. iwve Cll 1'. Kev.
HENHY C. McCOOK, Pastor, win preacn to
morrow at litf A. M. and 84 P. M. Subject iu ar-
ternoon 'Baowets." t
1- hbv. R. D. HAKPKIi, KKUV INDIANA
ixfllT In". Pat..r elect of NORTH UKOAD
ST REFT- PRESBYTERIAN C11UKOU, o .rner
BROAD and ORKEN htreets, will pfeach to-mor
row ati"j "
Zrm NORTH TEMTH HTKEKT PRESBYTERIAN
BrniiKCH below Oirnrd avenue TUe
Pastor Uev. M NEWKIRK. win preach at 10tf A.
M and ltcv. HENRY McCOuK at IX P. M All
wekome. , .
...mniu u! i-'iiirni'H s uraH.
er ARC11 and BROAD STti-PrJacmuit
finnda at 10)4 A. M. aud H4 P. M. bv ltv. C.
U PaYNE, ft a 8abjt-"T he Rcsurreciton or
the Boor." .Strangers iuvltert.
L- BETH-EDEN BAPTIST CUURCII. B ROAD
aud BPRUCE Ktreeta. R. J. WtttAWM
SMITH. D. D.. Pastor, win Pp D"ul" P ",ri
lug miox A. M. ana eveulug at IK P. M. bi.ruirs
are alwass welcome.
8PH1N GARDEN BAP1I8T C1IURC1I,
TH1HTEKNTH Bireet, above WdHaiJe.
Rev 1- P.hOKNBERGER, Pastor. PreaoUiug to
i Sorrow at lH A. M. and X P. M. Buuaay-soiiool
at a P. M.
RELIGIOUS NOTIOES.
joy- TIIK FIKST PHK.SIIYTKIUAN OifUROU,
W A 1 1 1 N OTO N S m ii ar. He v. H E 11 It I O K
,IOHNWN, 1). !., Pavtor, will prneh to-ru -mm w
si Iffc A. M. snrt 1 P. M. Evening Mibject"Clirlv
timmy aiil the Pen titles it Reveal." Strangers
wlci.ine.
copai) w i . hol t in the hall or th (t)intr
T.AND SAl NDEKS COLLE 4K, T'lIRT Y-MNni
Street, aiHve Markot, on Sunday, March
4h, Ht lt-ao A.-M.aml 7-30 P.M. Sundiy-achoot
ht 8 Rl.
lot"
REV. A. A. W I LI .ITS. I. I).. WILL PKKVOIl
In tne WfcST AHCII .STREET PltlfS.tY TK-
WAN CHURCH, corner E1HU TKKX HI and AKUU
Si n ets, to-morrow at lo j A. M. and T!tf I. M.
hvrihi ff sermon, the nineteenth of a series on infe
renting iiicntenis la the imulstry of Christ, "Tne
Traiihflgimitloii"
Uy CALVARY PHESUYTEHIA.N CHUROtt,
Mm t ST Street, auove Fifteenth, Rv. Dr.
IH'M I'll KEY, Pastor Nervines at liSi A. M. aud
1J P. M. The pastor will preaon to-morrow
evening the seventh sermon In the seri-s uun
"SpintiiHl Developinont ot Christianity." Subject
"Drc.trii Hl-St. Pan)."
toay" TIIK SKCUNL OK TUB COURTS OF
Sermons on Hie IMsMiie'We Prtuclples of the
Church will te preached In ST. MARK'S CHURCH,
Lot I NT, H'xie Nixtwut.h sireet, t. -tnoriotv vn
1P( at 7 oVI'h k, by Rev. .1. A. It AltKH. S ibjct
"'I lie Apostolic Succession. " 'Th .- seats will be fio.
1 hi' iimlicp of Maine will preach lu the morning
at 10(. o'clock.
Rh.V. K. I). !J. PRIME 1). D., OP NKW
""t York, will lecture tn the cKN illAL 1'RiSHY
TKMAN t lll'M H. .KlOilTH Mreet, aOove Arcl,
on Tl h.SU AY KVPNINi. 7th Ins; ant, at 8 'clock.
Mil je t "Around thri Worit "low to g i What to
Kci:- lint it C"Stti."' Tickets, fl:ty cents. To he ob
tained at ooiiM A Kisc.hi r', No in t3.ie;mt street,
an. I al me ilooron the evening of t.iie lecture.
SPECIAL NOTIOES.
hit tihlt'imial Special Nntirm Inititte FfyiM,
PsOT
II. M. DALY'S W1UMKY WAREROOMS.
Noh. V2 S. r RONT Street, aud 13a DO0K t
IMMLNNK STOCK
OF TiiK H EST "RANDS
IN ORIGINAL BARRELS.
Among which niavbefcumi t ie celebrated "Uolokn
Wkiummi," hoiirhou of Hi knt lnte; Wheat and
Ke Wliisklt , hii pure fro'ii manufacturers (In ori
ginal pHckagtsi, including those well-kaown dis
tillers, THOMAS IViOOKK SON,
JO&EPU S. FINCn CO., and
THOMAS MOORS.
The at'eutlin of Die trvJe is reque ;! to test
these W hisklcs, Ht market rates. 8 4smw
RKMARKABLE DISCOVER ? THE
nhiiitv lor every merchant to take L tt'er Hrexs
pl. t in in Prtntmg executed HtHELFENSTEIN H.
LEWIS', FIFTH and Cllb-SNUT Streets. It
PROFBSOR ED A'ARD D. OPE'S FIFTH
lecture, TOWN HALL, emantown, MON
DAY' KVttMN(4, March 6, at 8 o'clock, sunje-.r,
"1 he I hicmive Syslem." 3 4 it.
oentTemen's BJOrS AMI) SHOE-,
A reofiv tit inny be obta'.ne l Ht all times.
HAK I LhlT, XNO. oi fciOUtn
chei-nut.
SIXTH Street, aiove
2 8 tf
SPECIAL. NOTICES.
FURNITURE,
At Your Own Prices.
GOULD & CO.,
No. 37 and 39 Worth SECOND ttre9
Ami northeast cw. MV TH and MA RKUT ,
Will sell yon Furnunre et yonr own prices to make
room for the extensive sllert:0D8. 8 3 6trp
JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE.
1124
CHESNUT STREET.
1124
BOBBINS, CLARK & BIDOLE,
JEWELLERS
AND SILVERSMITHS,
. ... . -....,... I
tiavmg maae auvanuigeouB wiojicmouw mm m
Gotham Manufacturing! Company
(The l.irgest manufacturers or STERLING SILVER
WArtE in the Un fed States), will keep con
stantly in stock a lu'l assortment In
TEA SERVICES,
FANCY PIECES,
TABLE SILVER.
All the NEW DESIGNS 0? THIS
COMPANY, as toon a produced,
WILL BE FOUND IN
OUR CASES.
Also, all the desirable Patterns or the
CELEBRATED
Corham Plated Wares.
1124 Chesnut St., 1124
8 4 step
PHILADELPHIA.
MWM, CREASE & SLOAN.
IMPORTERS OF
CAUPETINGS.
Spring Importations,
NEW DESIGNS IN ALL FABRICS.
Now in store and to arrive, together with the whole
Block, are o tiered at
To insure large sales,
Prepatarory to Removal
In Jul; to our new warehouse,
Nos. 1012 and 1014 Chesnut St.
McCALlUJI, CltEASE & SLOAN,
No. BOO CUIIMIIT Ntreet,
8 1 vsmsmrp PHILADELPHIA.
8EWINQ MACHINES.
GR0VER & BAKER
Highest Premium
SEWING MACHINES.
They are more simple and durable, easier kept in
orricr, make a stronger and more c'usttc stitch, a
firmer and more beauttfal seana thin any othir.
They sew all fabrics rrom two common spool j,; re
quire no rewinding or thread, fasten both ends or
the seam by their own operation, and though every
fifth stitch is cnt the seam will not rip.
THEY STITCH, HEM, FULL,
CORD.'BIHD, TUCK, QUILT,
GATHER, BRAID, BMBROIiCIt,.
FRINGE, RUFFLE, PUFF,
Excel In Bvory Class of Ma
chine Work.
CROVER & BAKER'S
IMPKOVED
SHUTTLE-STITCH SEWINO MA
CHIHE3, FOlt FAMILY SEWING,
ABE THE LATEST AND BEST.
We request the attention of Tailors, Manufacturers
of Boo' und Shoes, Carriage Trimmings, Clothing,
and ot it is requiring the use of the most effective
LOCK-STITCH MACHINES
To our New StyleB, which possess unmistakable ad
vantages over all others. The cjntlnncd
triumph of the
II
Crover & Baker
is the best evidence or their merit.
over 300,000 are now in use;
And their ealei yearly Increase against most deter
mined opposition.
THIS
Xs tlio Only Company
THAT GIVES THE PURCHASER
A CHOICE OF STITCH.
SEWING MACHINES
Sold oa the Lease Plan of
Ten Dollars a EXonth.
SEWING MACHINES
Rented by Week or Month.
0IFICE AND SALESROOMS,
No. 730 CHESNUT Gt,
GllOVER & BAKER
SEWING MACHINE COMPANY.
WISHART'8 COLUMN.
THE MEDICAL PRO
PERTIES OF TAR,
The pine tree has long been known to pos
sess valuable medical properties. For pul
monary diseases it is doubtful whether any
remedy has ns yet been disoovered equal to
it. It seems to change and renew the very
structure on which it acts, and to infuse into
the system an indescribable power equal to
the natural power before disease had even
taken hold of the body, so as to make, as it
were, an entirely new tissue, and to give a
newness of life and energy which one who
has been sick a long time knows the value of
nt cannot fully describe. The great objec
tion, however, to all tar preparations has been
their unpleasant taste, and consequent lia
bility to sickness and nauseate the stomaoh.
We have before ns, however, a preparation of
the kind referred to, whioh obviates all these
objections, and is as agreeable to the palate
as it is valuable in the oure of disease. We
mean "Dr. Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial,"
a real, genuine, bona jide medioinal cordial,
distilled from the pine tree by a process
known only to the Doctor himself, the sale
and popularity of which are only equalled by
the amount of suffering it has relieved, and
tbe number of diseases it is so well calculated
to effectually cure. In the Pine Tree Tar
Cordial the invalid may be' sure he has a
remedy of very extraordinary power for throat
and long affections, and when taken In con
junction with the "Great American Dyspepsia
Pills," an infallible oure for dyspepsia, liver
complaint, sick headache, and the many ail
ments arising from a disordered state ef the
liver and digestive organs.
In onr sphere as publishers we feel some
degree of cautiousness in what we recommend
to our readers, but when we know of any.
thing of value to the publio we shall not hesi
tate to make it known through our columns.
We advise those of onr readers who are suffer
ing from dyspepsia, etc, to give Dr. Wishart's
celebrated remedies a trial.
A medical expert, holding honorable colle
giate diplomas, devotes his entire time to the
examination of patients at the office parlors.
Associated with him are three consulting phy.
sicians of acknowledged eminence, whose ser
vices are given to the publio free of charge.
This opportunity is offered by no other in
stilution in the country.
xnousanas oi certincates oi aosoiute cure
(when all else failed to afford relief), as wqll
as recommendatory letters without number,
have been received by Dr. Wishart, the pro
prietor, attesting the uniform suocess with
which they have been employed. Many of
said letters are from the highest sources, in
eluding eminent statesmen, Governors, State
judges, clergymen, etc. men alow to be con
vinced, prejudiced perhaps at first, but feel
irg themselves under a sense of duty bound
to tell the Doctor what they had done for them
and to recommend them to others. The Great
American Dyspepsia Pills and Pine Tree Tar
Cordial are sold by all druggists throughout
the world. They can also be obtained at Dr.
WISHART'S GREAT FAMILY MEDICINE
STORE, No. 232 North SECOND Street,
Philadelphia, where a successful ptactising
physician can be consulted eaoh day, free of
charge. Those in need of professional aid or
counsel will do well to make a note of the
above. Communications by mail, soliciting
professional advice, uiU It considered strictly
confidential and promptly answered, frteoj
charge. The most complete stock of Famil)
Medicines, Hair Preparations, Perfumery.
etc.. in the city. Give us a trial. Address
all communications,
L. Q. C. WISHART,
No. 232 NORTH SECOND STUET,
1 14 21 89 we83t
PHILADELPHIA.
tYllLLIKEM'S LINEN STORES,
1128 CHESNUT Street and 82S ! ARCH Street.
THE BEST SHIRT BOSOMS.
Onr Shirr Bosoma are celebrated for the superior etyle in which they are ma le, and for
great durability. -
Linen Sbirt Bosoms at all prioes from 25 cent np.
MILLIKEN'S GOLDEN -FLAX LINENS,
Undoubtedly tbe best and cheapest Linens in the market. A full line now open.
Richardson's Housewife Linens.
Light Medium Linens for Ladies.
LOWER PRICES FOR LINENS.
We are pleased to announce to our customers that
Wc have made a
Great Reduction from last Season's Prices.
FINANCIAL.
NEW 7 30 GOLD LOAN.
8AFE! PROFITABLE! PERMANEST1
We offer for Sale at Par, and Accrued Interest, the
FIRBT MORTGAGE LAND GRAND GOLD BONDS
OF TTTH
tiORTHERX PACIFIC R.AILR0A1 CO.
These bonds are secured. f.byaFlrst Morfc
gage on the Railroad itself. Its rolling stock aud aL
equipments ; ucond, by a Fir Mortgage on its eu
tlie Land Grant, being more than Twenty two
Thousand Acres of Laud oeach mile or Koaa.
The Bonus re free Irom United states rax; me
Vrlnclpal aud Interest are payable in Oolrt tlie
frlucipai at i ne ena 1 1 nirt j years, ana ine i aterem
'enit-6imor:iT. at tne rate oihuvupi au iumi
KNTH S 1 Kit CENT, per annum.
net a' e issued tn denominations oi iw, iww
, n ,-o0, and 10 ooo.
'J u t rustees unaer tne inougage are mcnura. jj
Cocke, of Philadelphia, and Edgar Thomson.
I'res'dent or tne Pennsylvania vemrai nnurumi
Company.
These Konnern raciuo t ou uuuui win u mi nui
before maturity, be receivable at leu per ceut.
Premium (or 110) ia exohawje lor the Company's
lands at thelrlowest cash price.
In addition to tneir aosoime saieiy, wiene nuum
Vleld an Income larger, we believe, than any other
first-claas security. Persons holdlngUoited States
6-iiOs can, by converting them into Northern raomcs
increase tneir yeany iuuuuju m ru, u
have a perfectly reliable Investment
Fersons wisning to Monwuo
tor tliceecan do so Wliu auy oi our jigoum, wuu
will allow the highest current price wr alu mju
KETABLB SECCKITIES.
JAY COUKI2 Ac CO.,
Fiscal Agents Northern Pacific Railroad Co.
For sale In Philadelphia Dy
U. C. WHARTON SMITH & CO.,
No. 181 Bouui -imau o'reet.
GLEN DINNING, DAVIS CO,,
. No. 49 8. THlitD street.
BOWEN A FOX,
No. 13 MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE.
BBVENTH NATIONAL BANK,
N. W. cor. FOURTH and MARKET.
T. A. BIDDLE&CO.,
No. 818 WALNUT Street.
WM. PAINTER & CO.,
No. 86 South THIRD S:reet.
BULL & NORTH,
No. 1S1 South THIRD Street.
BARKER BROS & CO.,
No. 88 South THIRD Street.
EMORY, BENSON & CO.,
No. 8 South third street.
B. K. JAMISON & CO.,
N.W. corner THIRD and CHS3NUT
P. S. PETERSON & CO.,
No. 89 South THIRD street.
TOWHBBKD WHELEN & CO.,
NO. 809 wiLHut atreet.
CHARLES B. KEEN,
No. 880 WALNUT Street.
JNO. S. RUSHTON & CO.,
No. CO South THIRD S treet.
NARR&LADNER,
No. 80 South THIhD Street.
M. SCHULTZ & CO.,
No. 44 South THIRD Street.
BIOREN & CO.,
No, ISO South THIRD Street.
JOHN K. WILDMAN,
No. 28 Houtn THIRD street.
CHARLES T. YERK ES, JR., & CO.,
No. 80 South THIRD Street.
WILLIAM T. ELBERT,
No. 881 WALNUT Street.
J. II. TROTTER.
NO. 888 WALNUT srreet.
S. M. PALMER & CO.,
No. 86 South THIRD Street.
D. M. ROBINSON & CO.,
No. 138 South THIRD street.
SAMUEL WORK,
No. M south third street.
GEORGE J. BOYD,
No. 18 South THIRD Street.
H. H. WILTBANK.
No. 80S WALNUT Street.
RALEY & WILSON,
No. 41 South THIRD Street.
WALLACE & KEENE,
No. 143 South THIRD Street.
STERLING & CO.,
No. 110 South THIRD Street.
WILLIAM C. MORGAN A CO.,
No. 83 South THIRD Street. c
G. & W. Y. IIEBERTON,
No. 68 S. TniRD Street.
JAMES E. LEWARS & CO.,
No. 89 a THIRD Street.
JACOB F. RIDGE WAY,
No. 56 S. THIRD Street.
W. H. SB ELMERDI M E,
No. X0 S. THIRD Street.
1 28 tuwthfs40i
GLOVES.
1 FOU THE "JOSEPH' KID GLOVE.
BEST $ I GLOVE IN THE WORLD.
Aril, "Joseph" Opera and Party 8hades.
At 81, "Jostph" new Hprlng Shade
At II, ' Joseph" best f 1 wiove imported.
Atti-VB. the celebrated "La Belle" tllove.
Aisl-85, the nost beautiful Shades for evening.
At 11-25, "La Belle," White, Opera and fartl
BlAt 7B cents, a Job lot White Kid Gloea
At t0 cents, the bal anee Of our soUed Olo vea.
AUV6 rents. Ladles' Ooth Oloves.
At W cents. Ladles' Plush Lined Gloves.
At 13 cevts, Children's warm Glove.. palra, 850.
it ii children . ran.? ni"'
At II' Children's White Eld Gloves.
M i w, Gents' White aud Party Shades Kid
Sl'im nnt' Kid Gloves, all colors.
At w ceuta, Ueuts Kugiwh Hall Uose, regular
At 25 cents, ladles' Pull Regular Made Hose.
At bOctnts, Gents' ticarfs. worth 1; hall price.
At cents UeuNSrarfs, orthl-2S; half price,
At Old 1'rlcs t-hlrt c routs, of our own wake.
. . ihan tuliriM'HjIa nrli-f a. Whltd Plfiue.
Suiki yaros Hamburg Kilgiug and insertuig, mnoh
t flow regular prices, at
DARTHOLOMEW'8,
I ii wsu No. 88 North KIQHTH Street,
Mndimn Linn.
Fine Bosom Linens.
DRY GOODS.
EYRE
AND
LAN DELL,
AKCII
SILKS,
SHAWLS,
LACES,
JAPANESE.
1 8T mwsSmrp
PERKINS & CO.,
No. 9 South NINTH Street,
Have always on band a complete assortment or
BLACK GOODS.
N. B. HERNANIE3 A SPBCJALTF.
8 89toths3mrp
EUROPEAN CLOAK AND DUU33 EM 10.
RIl'M, '
S. W. COR. ELEVENTH AND CIIESNCT ST3.
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 8ft, 1871.
THIS f-EW ESTABLISHMENT bavltig been
fitted up regardless of cost and under the lnont uarcv
ful revision, with a view to promote facilities ati 1
comfort to the ladies of Philadelphia aud its neluh
barboo l la their purchases, have opeued, wltn a
large stock of ready-made Cloaks aud S uts (Melected
for this Immediate season by our foreign agenU) of
the most eminent manufacturers ; Hn rutvier tn m.
fluence of the mlphty aud UUntrous oomilct in
Eurf j , the depressed state of trails everhnre
prevailing on the continent, they were bmiht (fiir
cash) at most fabulous prices. We therefore luvite
ladies to take the earliest opportunity to call, a the
whole stock will be sold off
ASTOMSUINGLY CURAP.
J'otv -t , Velv jiwn, ABtractian, aud White Corda
roy Bacqnes.
Breakfast and Walking iembrolderel).S.ici'ies.
A few rich Black fcllk Macqucs ; great Imrital us.
A few elegant Black Lyous Silk Velvet S.icques
at one-thud the original cost.
OPKRA CLOAKS.
Black Thibe' Shawls, Loug and Square Paisley
and French Broolie bhawls; UUuket tiiiawls, two
yards wide aud four ysrds long.
Superbly Tilmnied ' Black Silk Suits. Colored
French Poplin Suits. .
Black Alpica Suits, Mourning Suits, Ladies'
Wrappers.
Genuine Engllsb Water-proof O.oaks ani the
origin i Combiua ion Butts, 5 below the usual
prlct-s.
An elegant assortment of Ladies' Lace Collars;
also, sets of Cuffs aud Collars, entirely novel and
cheap.
Oennlne Kid Gloves, Ladles' Corsets and trimmed
Cambiic Udkfs., at prices lower than auy other
house in the city. 8 i Ht
BALCK DOTTED NET FOR LONG ValL?.
BLACK POLKA Sl'Ol' NU1
lor irng V6lls. -
jiLAcii riu unn.i HiKr
for long veils, some of whieh are very choice, in pat
tern, at low price..
PLAIN BLACK SILK BRUSSELS NET
for veils, from 60c to I1-6U per ard. D.utio ground
and hiioi g. The Fieuuh, iu this item, is full ous
and it i.unrter yards wide.
12X 4'KNT LINEN HANDKEKl-'UIEifH.
Ju t it elved, a lot of very good hau uerchlels
for 1SX cents.
n SOFT CAMBRIC MOSLIV,
83, 6,46, and lull 45 inches wi le. A large lot of
very cheap Muslins, vry low by the piece or
,rd' BRILLIANT MUSLIN.
We Invite special attention to tnose IT cent bril
liants ; have been 80 oents per yard.
PILLOW-CAhK LACES.
We keep a very Urge quantity aud variety, and
always below nsukl prioes. We have laces at 5 and
e cents a yard that wid last longer than the wash
boards that abuMi them.
PLEASE NOTICE
That we do not resort to any untruthful or other
u,u nilst-rable subterfuge to sell goods (now in
cresf iugly prevalent). "Deserve success and you
.ball command it."
LACE, EMBROIDERY, AND WHITE GOODS
STORE.
If
NO.S8 NORTH EIGHTH 8TRKET.
ESTABLISHED 1853.
JOSEPH BECKHAU9,
Ha 1204 FRANKF0ED Avenue,
ABOVE GIRARD AVENUE,
Manufacturer of exclusively FIRST-CLASS
C A 11 H I A 13 H.
NEWEST STTLES.
Clarences, Landau, Landaniettes, Close Coachea,
FAMILY wJ fijBLlO UbO. Workmanship and
flrTiuh ancoiid to none in the country.
Fine and varied stock on hand-completed and tn
the, works. Oruers receive prompt auU praoal al
teSuTnTAU workjvarranted. U 81
C0PYINOJES3E3.
Jnst reoved- a Large Assort
ment of t"rt Latest Kiylea
mentCOPVINU PKKSSKS.
WM. M. CHUISTY,
6tatloner aud Prluter,
No. 1T S. THIRD Street,
1 88 eodl Opposite Girard Bank.