The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, April 22, 1871, FOURTH EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH P1I I L AD E L P HI A, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 181.
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CITT NOTICES.
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Ine and Original Milton Uold Jewelry Company have
not opened any other store, and have not made ar
rangement to nell their Genuine Milton Gold
Jewelry at any other pi nee than where they origt.
Dally opened. No. 1022 Chesnut street. Other nsrttes
who Oder Imitations of onr popular goofis at Inferior
prices, as ine noons or the uenuine and original
Milton Gold Jewelry Company, are deceiving the
(UU1IU,
, Only Oknctkk and OmorHAt
ltlt.lON (JOI.P JBWKLRY COMPAHY,
No. 1022CnKSNUT Stkbkt.
Mi. William W. Cassidt, the Jeweller at No. 8
Booth Second street, baa one of the largest and meat
Attractive stocks or all kinds of Jewelry and Silver
ware In the city. He has also on hand a One assort
Boent of line American Western Watches. Those
Who purchase at this store at the present time are
certain to get the werth of their money.
GREEK GUM PLA3TBR3,
Tin oklt onus which effectually will cttr Corns
Bunions, are manufactured by
G. Krausr, Apothecary,
N. W. cor. Twelfth and Chesnut Street,
BtrBKKTT'a Cooking Extracts the beat.
Oakford, Continental Hotel, has opened an ele
gant assortment of Ladles', Children's, and Infants'
srimmed and untrlromed llatt. Flowers, Feathers,
Ornaments, Etc. Also, Boys Cloth and Straw llats.
Moth-proof Cedar clothes Chksts at
E. S. Farson & Co.'S
Manufactory,
No. 820 Dock street.
Children Teithino The mother finds a falthfu
friend in Mrs. Winslow'b 8oothin Syrup. It la
perfectly reliable and harmless.
Oakford, Continental Hotel, has received Spring
Styles Gents' and Boya' Hats, Caps, and Furnishing
Goods. Shirts made to order.
Porcelain-liked Water coolers at
PARSON & CO.'g
Manufactory,
No. 220 Dock street.
Bprkett'8 Cologne the best made In America.
MARRIED.
Fries French On the 19th Instant, at the Par
nonage, No. 933 Federal street, by the Rev. T. A.
Ferniey, Mr. Joseph M. Fries to Miss Rachel a.
French, all of this city.
Tobie Eekderdine April 12, 18Tl,'at the resi
dence of the bride's father, by the Right Rev. E.
Henderson, Petra Dominic Tobie, son of Charles
Toble, of Lyons, France, to Isabella Florence,
daughter of Charlea Kenderdlne, of Keokuk, Iowa.
Turner Oroves. In Chicago, on Tuesday even
ing, April 13, at the house of Hon. Wm. N. Farwell,
by the Rev. E. P. Goodwin, Henry L. Turner and
Georgia, daughter of the late William A. Groves. 5
Watson Schott. On the morning of the 80th In
stant, by Rev. J. A. Coleman, assslsted by Rev. Theo
dore Stevens, Mr. William J. Watson and Miss
Louisa B. Schott, both of this city.
DIED.
Atkinson. Suddenly, on the 82d instant, Frank
Stanley, son of Henry and Sallle A. Atkinson, aged
4 months.
Funeral will take place from his parents' resi
dence. No. 138 N. Tenth street, on Second-day, 84th
Instant, at 8 o'clock.
Barry. On the 20th Instant, Annie M., wife of
Morris F. Barry, and daughter of Jacob D. Bus
elnger, In the Slat year of her age.
'i ne relatives ana inenns or ineiamuy are respect
fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the resi
dence of her husband, No. 1713 Olive street, at 2
o'clook on Sunday afternoon. Interment at Cathe
dral Cemetery.
Hardie. On the 2l8t instant, Carlton R. Moore,
only son of David and Mary Hardie, aged 2 years
and 9 months.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend his
funeral, on Tuesday, the 25th instant, at 9 A. M.,
from lila parents' residence, No. TIB Tasker street.
Inbkeep. On the 21at Instant, Anna ILInskkep,
aged 48 years.
The relatives and friends of the family are Invited
to attend the funeral, from the residence of her
brother. No. 474 N. Sixth street, on Monday morn
ing, at 10 o'clock. Interment at Mount Moriah.
Maris. On Sixth-day, the 81st instant, Sarah
Ann, daughter of the late Jesse J. Marls.
The friends of the family are invited, without far
ther notice, to attend the funeral, from the resi
dence of her mother near Chester, on Third-day.
the 25th instant, at 10 o'clock A. M. Carriages will
be in waiting at Chester on arrival of train leaving
Philadelphia at 8-80 A. M.
Piekbol. On the 81st instant, Minna Ellioer
Pirrsol, M. D., In the 3Tth year of her age.
The lelatives and friends or the family are respect
fully Invited to attend the funeral, without further
notice, from the residence of her husband, J. M.
Plersol, M. D., No. 1110 Spring Garden Btreet, on
Monday afternoon, the S4tn instant, at 2 o'clock.
Interment at Laurel Hill.
NEW MOURNING STORE.
New Stock at Lowest Prices.
17o. 122G CHESNUT STREET.
NEWEST DESIGNS IN DRESS GOODS. .
NEWEST DESIGNS IN BONNETS.
NEWEST DESIGNS IN VEILS.
CHEAPEST ALPACAS IN PHILADA.
CHEAPESTBOMB AZINES IN PHILADA,
CHEAPEST BLACK BILKS IN PHILADA
CHEAPEST CRAPE CLOTHS IN PHILA
DELPHIA.
EVERY ARTICLE AT LOWEST PRICE.
We would respectfully call attention to our new
Dress-making and tult Department, where every
novelty in black suits will be found ready-made and
made to order, at shortest notice, by a competent
dressmaker, and (also call attention to onr white
Oooda and Ladles' Underwear Department. Large
Stock of Linen and Lawn suits, or nnest nnian, al
ways on hand.
A. MYERS & CO.,
4Kstuth5ptf
No. 1826 CHESNUT Street.
QUOTHINQ.
17 I W KEADY'JIaDG
CLOTHING,
COMBINING STYLE, DURABILITY AND EX
CELLENCE OF WORKMANSHIP.
Jones'
O W RICE
ESTABLISHMENT,
004 Market Street,
GEO. W. RIEHMH.
Handsome Oarmenta made to order at the shortest
notice. - 4 13 sraw tf
CUMMER FASHIONS,
kJ i if
- TRIMMED PAPER PATTERN8
AND
LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS.
MRS. M. A. BINDER,
NO. 1101. N. W. CORNER ELEVENTH AND
vUloHUT bTKEoTS, I'lil LA..,
has madoverr large additions to her stock of Dress
Triinmings, t rlnges, uunpa. Buttons to match Salts.
Novelties in
Parasola, Cloves, Flowers, Neck-tiea; Bonnet and
tstuo .uiuuons, item wei, urn, ana reari jeweiry,
LACES REAL POINT AND APPLIQUE.
Great inducements In Guipure and Thread Lacea,
Valenciennes, tueeves, uuiiam, sua vani.
EMBROIDERIES.
Eambnrg Edglofra aul Insertions, newest designs ;
Flouncing, Kuuiing and Tilmmlngs.
DRESS AND CLOAK MAWINU DEPARTMENT.
Waiwinir Suits. Reception and Evenlni DreHana.
Weddluir Trousseaux. Large orders executed at
short notice and at modtTuW prices, In Uio most
fukhlnnable stvle.
Trimmed aud Plain Paper Patterns, IS per dozen.
A Dtirlect FVbtKiu of JJreni-outflug iaukui.
Pinking, Gating, auU Xilu& Ui&. i ietUljurp
RELIGIOUS NOTIObS.
JQ- SIXTH rRESBTTKRLAN CHURCH. ST'KCCE
Will nrear.h tn.mnrmw at ini A M
P. M. A is at
fjy ST. CLEMENT '8 CHURCH, TWENTIETH
and CHKItKY Streets choral service and
sermon to-morrow evening at Tstf o'clock. Seats
id Bai
lor 'CALVARY FRKSBYTERIAN CHURCH,
..,.. .V,. ...v.; ;,"r;i '"" jrnieenin tier. nr.
HUMPHREY. Pastor. Servlcea at low A. M. .nil
IX P. M. "
ST. MARK'S CHURCH, LOCUST, ABOVE
Sixteenth street. Free service to-morrow
evening at T o'clock. Sermon by Rev. T. F. DAVIS,
Rector of St. Teter'a Church.
fgy ARCH STREET M. E. CHURCH, S. E. COR-
Ber ARCH unrt HIifAT Knm Prcaxhinn
Bnl nH A' M-n,t T' M- bJ Kev. HENRY
W. WARREN. Strangers Invited.
fSy "AURICULAR CONFESSION. "low A. M..
TRINITY M. E. CHURCH. ElftHTli
oirrei, totb Hwe, inenev. ii. a. ulkvklani),
rastor, 7 P. M., "The Loaves and Fishes."
fgy- ALEXANDER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,
t?:1?,?!?,1 10 A M- ttnd 8 r- M-i b Kev. Dr.
Ill 17 T T i Lj i vi a
BJ NORTH TENTH STREET PRESBYTERIAN
- I'dnin vt 1 1 n i vi nveuuc Kiev.
MATTHEW NEWKIRK, Pastor, will preach on
i"4 a. in. ana o r. m. nuoiect lor even
Ing "Moses, the Man of God." All invited.
f- THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,
T WASHINGTON Square. -Rev. HKR-
RICK JOHNSON. Tl TV Inatnr will nh t
morrow at 10X A. M. and 8 P. M. Strangers
SPRING GARDEN STRKKT M. H.
viiuxvjl. i nfiniiaxa nun 01 ivivvjr if A A
DEN8treets Rev. C. H. PAYNE. D. D.. Pan tor.
ll T' It f 'U m II; L' V Ti f wrnn .( aiinTlTn i . . 1
will preach to-morrow at lOjtf A. M. and 11 P. M.
Strangers Invited.
Ifi?" 8PMR0 GARDEN BAPTIST CHURCH,
w THIRTEENTH Street, above Wallace
Rev. L. P. HOKNBERGER, Pastor. Preaching to
morrow at lOtf A. M. and i P. M. Sunday-scnool
at a P. M.
fgy BETH-EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH, BROAD
and SPRUCE Streets. Rv. .1. whkaton
SMITH, D. D., Pastor, will preach Sunday morn
ing at I0j o'clock and evening at 7. Strangers
alwaya welcome.
REV. A. A. WILUTS, 1). D, WILL
preach In the WEST AKcn STREKT
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, corner EIGHTEENTH
and ARCH Streets, to-morrow at 10V A. M.
and 8 P. M.
USf REV. J. B. HAWTHORNE, OF ALBANY,
N. Y will preach to-morrow morning and
evenlnsr, at the TABERNACLE BAP TIST CHURCB,
CHESN UT audEIOHTEENTH Streets. Service at
lOjrf and TX o'clock. Strangers welcome. (
gy CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,
EIGHTH St.rer. nhnva Antf Rud a
REET). TV T). Pastor, will nroai'h tn.mnrm .
lox A. M. and 8 P. M. Subject for the evening
"lAt and His Life." fmna.
fgy DIVINE SERVIOB (PROTESTANT EPIS
copal) will he held in the hall of the noURT
LAND SAUNDERS COLLEGE. THIRTY-NINTH
Street, above Market, on Sunday, April 83d,
at 10-80 A. M. and 7-80 P. M. Sunday-school at
8-80.
fjgy OOHOCKSINK PRESBYTER.' AN
"w CHURCH, FRANLIN S.reet and COLUMBIA
Avenue. The Pastor, Rev. S. A. MUTCUMORE,
will preach Sabbath at 10X A. M. and 1 P. M.
Subject for evening discourse : "Lessons of Life
from Barzlllal t.e Qlieadiie."
"CONFESSION. "SEVENTH PRESBY
TER1AN CHURCH, BROAD Street and PENN
Square. Rev. HENRY C. McCOOK, Pastor, will
preach to-morrow at 10 A. M. and 4 P. M. Sub
ject in the afternoon "To whom should Confession
be made?"
f REV. DR. JOHN HALL, OF NEW YORK,
will Irnlii.n rPnaiirfii- .amaImm
April 85. at 8 o'clock, in the Rev.
Dr. Wylle'a Church, BROAD 8treet,
below 8pruoe. Subject "Peraonal Power." Tickets,
60c. For the benefit of the Parent and Mission Sab
bath Schools. For sale at Presbyterian Board,
No. 1334 Chesnut street: Martlen's. No. 1214 Chesnut
street; Garrfgues', No. 608 Arch street, and door
of Church evening of lecture. 4 88 St
SPECIAL NOTIOES.
Jbr oddMona! Spacfcil IToHem m Jtwfcte rag.
H. M. DALY'S WHISKY WAREROOMS,
Una OW1 Q ITU INT Hlrnot mil 19Q TiCtnir Ut.
A' I'll, mttfl VJ A" A.VA. .11. VP WW MM.
IMMENSE STOCK
OF THE BEST BRANDS
IN ORIGINAL BARRELS.
Among which may be found the celebrated "Golden
Wedding," Bourbon of ancient date; Wheat and
Rye Whiskies, all pure from manufacturers (in ori
ginal packages), including inose weu-anown dis
tillers, THOMAS MOORE fc SON,
d OBJl.ru S. FINCH u.t ana
THOMAS MOORR
The attention of the trade la requested to test
these Whiskies, at market rates. 8 4smw
1 YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA-
The monthly meeting of the YounorlMen's Chris.
tlan Association will be held in their hall, No. 1210
CHESNUT Street, next MONDAY EVENING, at 8
o'clock. Addresses by CHARLES E. MORRIS,
Esq., and JOHN D. FORD, Esq.
ouestlon for discussion "Will the recent war In
Europe, and the revolution now existing in France,
tend toward the advancement of the cause of Pro
testantism in that country?"
Music by a quartette under ine airecuon oi rro-
fefsor C. H. Harding.
The public are invited. it
A SPECIAL INVITATION IS EXTENDED
a? to RAILROAD COMPANIES and MERCAN
TILE FIRMS to examine the clear and distinct
PRESS COPIES taken from fkintinu executea
at HELFEN STEIN & LEWIS Railroad, and Com
mercial Printing Rooms, FIFTH and CHESNUT
Streets. It
ttt HON. NBAL DOW, THE FAMOUS ORIGI
w nator of the Maine Liquor Law, will lecture at
HORTICULTURAL HALL, April 28, 18TL Sabject-
"Prohibition, the Vital Question oi tne uour."
Reserved Seats, as cents, at the Book Store, No.
608 ARCH Street-SS
tsr
FINE BOOTS AND SHOES FOR
GBNTLEMEN.
Made on Improved lasts. Beauty, Comfort. Dura
bility. BARTLETT,
8 SOU No. 83 South SIXTH Street, above Chesnut.
TRIMMINGS, PATTERNS, ETO.
WM. fitfllCKE & BROTHER,
No. 804 AllCII BTREET.
Just received direct from Paris, complete assort
ment of the celebrated
BOUDIER'S PARIS KID GLOVES.
Alao, a new Importation of
vicioiia Kid Gloves, $1 Per Pair.
- The beat tl Glove in the market
Real Guipure and Thread laces.
A splendid assortment of
LATEST STYLES
Ladies' Dress Trimmings.
wr.1. MENCKE A OKOTHBR,
4 SI tt No. SO ARCH Street,
FURNITURE,
At Your Own Prices.
.QOUX.D & CO.,
TSo. 37 and 39 North SECOND Street,
And northeast cor. NINTH and MARKET 8ts ,
WL1 aell you Furniture at your own prices to make
loom fvr Uie ex (enaive aiteraiionj, i oiopi
REAL ESTATE AT AUOTION.
CS ADMINISTRATRIX'S HALE-ESTATE OF
li Barah L, Davis. decoaed Thorn A Hons.
Auctioneers. Very desirable Farm. 90 acres. Nor
rlstown turnpike, Lower Providence township, Mont
gomery county, pennsylvsnla, ljtf miles from Ooi
legevllle Station, on the Perfclomen turnpike. On
Tuesday, May 1, 1871, at 1 o'clock, noon, will b
sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all
that valuable farm of 90 acres, situate on the west,
side oi the Norrlstown turnpike, 8 rotles sbive Nor
rlstown, )f miles from fJoliejrevllle Station, on thn
Perklomen Railroad, aboat 81 miles from PMladel-
Fbla. The Improvements are a genteel sx-story
rarne house; has hall In the centre. 9 rooms, etc r
larce stone barn with accommodttions for .i heal
horn cattle and T horses. Ice-house, Rprlntr-house,
ratrlsgr -house, and outbuildings ; water in every
field; fruit and shade trees; vegetable garden; large
front on the turnpike, with desirable bulldlnir altna.
Terms Two-tblrds cash. Immediate possession.
Dr. Thomas Davis, at Collegevllle, will convey vlal-
By order of Mary A. Davis, administratrix. '
M. THOMAS A HONS, Auctioneers,
4 83 Sit No. 139 and 141 8. FOU R Til Street.
REAL ESTATE THOMAS A SONS' SALE.
On Tuesday, May 16. 18T1. at 19 o'clock, noon.
will be sold at nubl'c sale, at the Phdadeinhia v.x.
change, the following described property, via. :
iu. i. iiiree vbiuhiiib imnaines lots, INOS. 1S31,
1333, snd 1S35 North Seventh street. All those three
contiguous lou of ground situate on the east side
or Seventh Btreet, north of Thompson street, Nos.
1331, 1338, and 1835; each lot containing in fronton
Seventh street 18 feet, and extending In deptu loo
feet. Nos. 1831 and 1333 each subject to a yearly
ground rent of 63, No. 1338 clear of all Incum
brance. They will be sold separately or together.
Terms, cash.
No. 8. Two-story brick bnlldina- and larirelot. Nos.
1336 snd 1338 Marshall street. All that large and
valuable lot of ground, with the two-story brick
bulldlnir thereon erected, sltnatn on t.h went ) nt
Marshall street, above Thompson street, Nos. 1336
and 1838; containing in front on Marshall street 86
feet, snd extending in depth 74 feet 10 inches. Clear
of all incumbrance. Terms, cas.
M. THOMAS A HONS, Auctioneers,
4 J2s8t Nos. 139 and 141 8. FOURTH Street.
REAL ESTATE. THOMAS SWH'SAl.lt.
Modem Three-storv Brick Residence. No.
41North Fifteenth street, above Arch street. On
Tuesday, May 8, 18T1. at 18 o'clock noon, will be
sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange,
all that modern three-story brick (mastlci messuaare.
with two-story back buildings and lot of ground,
situate on the east side of Fifteenth street, north of
Arcn sireei, iho. 141 ; containing in front on Fif
teenth street 18 feet, and extending in denth KM) feet
to Kershaw street. The house has parlor, dining
room and kitchen on the first floor; gas, bath, hot
ana coia water, water cioset, furnace, cooklug
range, etc. Terms One-third cash. Possession 8d
May. May be examined.
- ai. tuom as sun , Auctioneers,
4 88 B2t Nos. 189 and 141 a FOURTH Street.
PEREMPTORY 8ALE THOMAS & SONS,
AnrtmnoAra rtaslpahla hnUHini Irtt V
corner of Sixteenth and Ontario street, Twenty
eighth Ward. On Tuesday. May 16th, 1871, at 12
o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, without re
serve, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that desira
ble lot of ground, situate at the northeast corner of
Sixteenth and Ontario streets. Twentv-elirhth ward :
containing in front on Sixteenth street 85 feet, and
rxwmuuK ui uepm aiong uniano street ioo reet.
The above is wltuln a short distance of Tioga. Clear
of all Incumbrance. Pale absolute.
M. TUOMA8 A SONS, Auctioneers,
4 82 m 18 Nos. 139 and 141 8. FOURTH Street.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
'HE BOOK OF THE SEASON.
B. J. HALE & SON, NEW YORK,
Issue, this day, the SECOND EDITION of the charm
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WORLD ESSAYS,
AMONtt MY BOOKS,
which haa proved "The Book of the Season," and la
' A BOOK FOR ALL SEASONS,
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Whose large acquaintance with the best English
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The style Is delightful throughout, emphatlo without
dogmatism, and erudite without pedantry. The
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Critic, not cynical,
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1 Volume, l6mo, tinted paper. Beautifully printed ;
elegantly bound. Price $1-50.
For sa'.e by
CLAXTON, ItEMSES & 11 AFFEL.FIXGER,
It PHILADELPHIA.
A GOOD NUMBER. "SUGGESTIONS TO
Public Speakers;" "Dead or Alive, Which?"
"In the Mammoth Cave Without a Guide;" The
Utah Gentiles:" "Woman Physicians;" "A Free
Pulpit;" "The Sugar Maple Tree;" "The Traveller,"
by Goldsmith, with Illustrations: "Edward Harris,
Charles Sumner, etc.," with Portraits, in May num
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year. Newsmen have It, S. R. WELLS, No. 8S9
BROADWAY, New York. J. L. CAPEN, No 86 N.
NINTH Street, Philadelphia. 482 Bt
SEW INQ MAOHINES.
THE AMERICAN
Eutton-IIole Overseamiog
AND
Complete Sewing Machine.
The first and only "BUTTON-HOLK AND 8EW.
1KG mACIi.NB combined that has made its advent
In this or any other country.
(y-T he following reasons are given why thla la
the best
Family Machine to Purchase.
1. Because It will do; T. Because you can
everything that any ma- quickly raise or lswer the
chine can do, sewing from feed to adapt It to thick
the finest to the coartest or thin cloth,
material, hemming, fell-) 8. Because you hare 4
log, cording, braiding, short, deep bobbin by
binding, gathering, aud which the thread la con
sewing on, at the same stantly drawn from the
time ruffling, quiltlnir, 'centre; the tension la eon-
etc, better than any other, sequently even, and does
machine.
not break the thread.
8. Because the tensions
are more easily adjusted
than any other machine.
8. Because it can work
a beautiful button hole,
making as fine a pearl as
9. Because the presier
foot turns backs ; that the
cloth can be easily re
moved after being sewed.
10. Because the beBt
mechanics pronounce it
the best finished and
oy ine nana.
4. Because it will em- made on the best Drlnclole
bitilder over the edge, 'of any machine manufac
making a neat aud beauti- tured. It has no springs
f ul border on any gar- to break ; nothing to gel
ment. out of order.
6. Because it will work 11. Because It la two
a beautiful eyelet hole, machines in one. ABut-
6. Because it can do ton-holb Wokkinu and
over-hand seaming, by Sewinu Machine coin
which sheet, pillow-blned.
cases, and the like arej
sewed over and ovt r.
r No other Machine can accomplish the kind of
sewing stated la Nos. 8, 4, e, and a.
Parties using a family sewing machine want a
WHOLEMAClllNE,03e lth all the Improvement.
It is to last a LIFETIME, and therefore one U
wanted that will do the most woik and do it the
best and this machine can do several kinds of
sewing not done ou ANY OTHER MACHINE, be
sides doing every kind that all others can do.
Price f75.
THE AMERICAN Oil PLAIN SEWING
MACHINE,
(without the button-hole iaria), does all that Is done
on the Coinblnaitoa earept button-liole and over
aenniDg. l'au'eloo.
ur-Call at the
COMPANY'S IVAItKROOMS,
No. 1J1S CHESNUT Street,
and ecamlne Uiem before purctaclng any othur sew
U.g machine. 4 8irp tf
OPENING OF NEW
IVJILLIKEW'S UftiEIM STORES,
1128 CHESNUT Street and 828 ARCH Street,
Our Spring Importation Now Open.
ntlNIED LINEN LAWff DRESSES.
TLAIN WHITE LINEN LAWN DRESSES.
BEAUTIFUL PRINTED SHIRTING LINE5TS.
We are showing then oat beautiful assortment of Printed Linens In the country. The patterns are
all new atd very styiisn.
PLAIN LINENS FOR SUITS.
Plain Buff Linen. Buff Parisian Linen.
Plain Bon Linen Lawns. plain Flax Lawns.
Plain Chocolate Linens. . Orey Linens.
THE FRENCH TIQUES AT 50 CENTS.
We have received eo pieces more of thla Pique. Undoubtedly the bast bargain of the aeason.
OUR WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT
Contains all tie most desirable makes of Nainsooks, Soft-finish Cambrics. Swiss and India Mulls, Victoria
- Lawns, Bishop Lawns, French Muslins, extra widths, Hamburg Edgings.
No. 904 CHESTNUT STREET.
FRESH GHIA EMTTIf3GS.
WHITE RED CHECK, AftD FANCY
STYLES.
50PIECES FRENCH AXMINSTER,
3 -25 PER Y.A.XE.
AGRICULTURAL..
p Bulbous Flower Hoot. Q
The thoisands who stood to admire our beautiful
display of
Gladiolus, Tuberose aud Lll- Flower.
Last summer, aa well aa all lovera of flowers, are re
minded that
Now Is the Time to Plant.
Their culture la so simple thit there la no such
thing as fall. If the least care and attention are paid
to their cultivation.
Assortments from One to Five Dollars.
HENRY A. DREER,
SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST,
No. 714 CHESNUT STREET.
DKEEKTJ OABDBIf CAIilKDAI, forlSTI, gnvm, on
application, or by mall, on receipt of a postage
stamp. 4 80 thstu3rp
THE PHILADELPHIA
MOWER.
LAWK
Two thousand of these clebrated Machines were
bp Id In the spring of 1870, and the supply failed to
meet the demand. They are acknowledged to be
the best Mower In the world, and we warrant that
every machine will please the purchaser. They are
of six sizes, aa follows:
No. 00, for a young lady price f 13-00
0, for a lady or boy " 10 oo
1, for a man " 25-00
8, for two men 8.5-00
8V, for a pony or light horse " 7-00
8, for one horse ' lso-oo
gvwe deliver all machines and operate them at
your residence without extra charge.
ROBERT BUIST, Jr.,
Seed and Agricultural House.
4 80 ct rp 822 and 924 MARKET St., above Wiuth.
CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS.
v Our One Dollar Boxes contain twenty-five
CHOICE FREE BLOOMING VARIETIES,
suitable for town or country gardens. All free
tloomera and fragrant varieties Included atforalng
a continuous bloom from June to October.
Also, Lawn Grass fceed, of best quality.
Garden Tools for ladles and children.
HENRY A. DRKEH,
Seedsman and Florist,
4 BOthatn 3trp No. I14 CHESNUT Street.
PAPER HANCINUS.
RAGLE,
COOKE
AND
EW1NC,
Paper Hangings,
No. 1210 CHESNUT St.,
t IS smwSmrp
PHILADBLPHIA.
HOSIERY.
COOK & BROTHER,
No. 53 N. EIGHTH Street,
TBADK-IC ABK.
(TRADI-MARIJ
ItI3TA.IIL.EKS
or
HOSIERY GOODS
Exclusively of their own Importation.
Just received, by steamer China, 4 cases, too dozena
Cartwrlght & VYarner'a
Gauze . Elerino Underwear,
FOR LADIES, Q EN T3, BOYS, AND MISSES.
I S3 IW Smrp
LI HEN DRESSES.
OENE
OROCERIES. ETO.
JNGLISH AND SCOTCH ALES AND
BROWN STOUT.
Just received, a fresh Invoice of Guinnesa Extra
Dublin Stout, Tennant'a English Ale and Brown
Stout, Robert Tounger'a Sparkling Edinburgh Ale,
Basa & Co. 'a East India Pale Ale, Allaopp'4 Pale-Ale,
In atone and glass, all In line order, oar own Importa
tion. A full line of choice and desirable FAMILY GRQ
CERIES.
WILLIAM KBLLBY,
H. W. Corner TWELFTH Street and
GIBARD Avenue,
11 10 thstuS PHILADELPHIA.
ESTABLISHED 1800.
PHICE3 RUDUCDD.
wmSLOW'S GREEN CORN at only 80c. per Can.
PIE PEACHES, in large 8 lb. cana, at iso. "
TABLE " " " sac. "
BEEFSTEAK TOMATOES, 82o.
ANDERSON'S ASPARAGUS, u " SSc. " "
FRESH CANTALOUPS, " 15c. "
These goods are ' warranted to be of the best
quality, and new goods. For sole at
CQUSTY'S East End Grocery,
No. 118 souti aiscorvu St.,
8 2thEturp Below Chesnut, West Bide.
NEW Br It LING TON HERRING,
SELECTED, AT v
JAMES R. WE B Q'S,
a E. CORNER OF . '
4 20 thstnSmrp WALNUT and EIGHTH Sta.
TEAS. COriTUS.
Imported and Domestic Groceries.
A. J. 1U CA911.
FINE GROCER,
N. XV'. Corner CHESNUT and SECOND Sts.,
4 13 thsmim PHILADELPHIA.
FIRE AND BUROLARPROOF SAFES
AMERICAN
STEAM SAFE CO.,
Safe Vakers to the United Statea Government
No. 32 8. FOURTH St.,
PHILADELPHIA,
BULK MASUrAUTlJItKUS
OF
STEAm
FIRE-PROOF SAFES,
SAfJDOnri'B PATENT
Baiik Vaults, Larglar-rroof Safes,
ETC. ETC.,
Of Welded Steel and Iron, with Sargent's, Iaham'a,
and Pillard'a Locks.
SILVER SAFES, EXPRESS BOXES, Etc, built
to order. ... SlatuthSmrp
Philadelphia Hardware House.
LAWN HOWERS
IN GREAT VAUIETY.
JAMBS M. VANCE & CO.,
Ko. 211 MARKET STREET,
f 4 82 12trp PUlLlDSLPUia.
OAS FIXTURES.
NO STORE ON
CHESN DT STREET.
COMIELIUH SOUS'
RETAIL
SALESROOMS,
821 CHERRY St.
CAS FIXTURES.
GLOVES.
A. & J. B. BARTHOLOMEW,
One-Button,
Two-ButtoD,
Three-Button,
Ladles',
Oents",
tJhilrtrtn's,
Ulscs,
White,
Party Colors,
Blue,
ureen,
Drab,
Heel,
Lavender,
Brown,
Pearl,
Plna,
Orange,
Lmon,
Buff,
Plate,
Canary.
IMPORTERS
or
KID
GLOVES.
"BARTUSIV
"I. A BELLE."
La Bflle, $1-86; Bartlor, lrj Jouvln, tl-33;
Qents' Ela Gloves, tl'CO, fl 15, 12-25 per pair.
No. 23 NORTH EIGHTH STREET
No. 903 CHESNUT STREET, . , .
41stuthtf ' PHILADELPHIA.
WHOLESALE AND R ST AIL.
OHINA. CLASSWARE. ETO.
GAY'S CHINA PALACE
Removed from 1012
TO
No. 1 109 CHESNUT Street.
Opening of the New Store
Monday, March 13.
An entire new Stock Imported and selected by
Mr. GAY In Europe, to which the attention of
Public la Invited. We will commence In our New
Store on MONDAY, and oiler goods at a great ro.
Auction on former prices.
White French China Pining Seta, 1ST plocca...ti9-00
White French China Tea bets, 44 pieces 6-75
White French China Tea Seta, 44 pieces T5
B'one China Dining Seta, 98 pieces 7-75
Stone CblDa Cups and Saucers,per set 19 pleoea 50
Table Tumblers, per dozen m
Table Ooblets, per dozen 75
Glass Tea Seta (4 articles) cs
Bohemian Cologne Sets, 8 Bottles and Pull Box ' M
An endless variety of Fancy Oooda, at an im
mense reduction from former prices.
Oooda to go ont of the city will be packed and de
livered to transportation omce free of charge, and
Insured against breakage to destination. .
6HOW ROOMS OPEN TILL O'CLOCK AT
WIGHT. 4 88 a 18m
CURTAINS AND SHAPES.
VVALRAVEM,
r.lAUUNIU HALL,
Ho. 719 CHESNUT St.;
Offers some new designs for
Cl'RTAIXS AMD IVMBREq,UINS(
KREKCII CRETONNES,
STRIPED TERRY and
COTELIXES.
Also, GIMPS AND TRIMMINGS of entirely new
patterns.
An assortment of LACB CURTAINS of especial
elegance and cheapness, gome aa low aa lO0
window.
BROCHE TAPESTRY PIANO AND TABLE
COVERS are offered greatly below Intrinsic values,
with a large assortment of Sal BKOIDBRED CLOTH
PIANO AND TABLE COVERS. t IS thstuSmrp
OARPETINQS, ETO.
McGALLUM, CREASE & SLOAti,
No. 609 CHESNUT Street.
FXluSZX
CANTON MATTINGS,
ALL WIDTHS,
WHITE, CHECK, AND FANCY.
LOW XIilCJEB.
HcCALLUM, CREASE & SLOArT,
Wo. 500 cuusrc irr Street,
1 wsmSmrp PHILADELPHIA,
CHESNUT STREET STORK
to nrriT,
N o. 3 5,
ATPLT ON TUB TREMISES. ' tMtf