The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, May 11, 1871, FIFTH EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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THE DAILY EVEN IN G TELEQRAFH rHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY. MAY 11, 1871.
THURSDAY. MAY 11, 1871.
THE GREAT TREATY.
We publish this afternooa the fall text of the
Treaty of Washington, and our readers will
demand no apology for the groat inroad
which it makes upon our spaoe. The nego
tiation of this treaty is a signal event, and if
it should ultimately be ratified, as it most
probably will be, the final disposition of all
our outstanding difficulties with Great Britain
will reflect lasting credit upon the adminis
tration of President Grant. No publio doou
merit which has recently been made public is
deserving of more general attention, and the
Treaty of Washington is likely to receive as
much attention as it demands.
TBE NEW TREATY.
It is reported that daring the secret session
of the United States Senate held yesterday
for the consideration of the new treaty with
Great Britain, several members advooated its
immediate publication, and that among
other reasons given for this course it was
said that the newspaper oorresponpents would
obtain a copy of the treaty and print it in
Bpite of any precautions that could be
adopted. This view of the subject was
decidedly sensible, as well as complimentary
to the enterprise of the representatives of the
press, and its correctness has since been
shown by the fact that the treaty appears in
the columns of The Teleobaph to-day. What
ever else may happen to this country,
there is no danger that its
rights and interests will be bartered away be
fore the press bounds the alarm; and if the
proposed plan of officially publishing the
treaty had been carried out, it would only
have anticipated, by a few hours, a disclosure
that occurred in spite of the neglect to for
mally make it. Publicity is the very life of
our political system, and the press performs
an essential service in apprising the people of
the designs and important acts of their ser
vants. It matters comparatively little
whether the discussions about the
treaty , are public or private for
Bince the text is beiDg spread broadcast over
the land, national sentiment can speedily be
formed and developed, without any assistance
from Senatorial speeches. As the length of
such effusions is likely to be diminished by
an injunction of secrecy, it would perhaps be
well to absolutely prohibit their publication
at any time, so that there would be no tempta
tion for long-winded orators to consume the
time of l he Senate.
MR. 11. TP. GRAY'S SPEECH.
The speech of Mr. H. W. Gray before the
Committee on Municipal Corporations of the
House of ltepresentatives yesterday was a
severe bat just exposition of the "ways that
are dark and the tricks that are vain" of the
anti-Penn Square ring who are now engineer
ing at Harrisburg for the abolition of the
Building Commission. Mr. Gray spoke
without preparation, and consequently was
not able to support his argument
by an array of statistics; but he
did better than this by going to the heart of
the controversy, and demonstrating in the
clearest possible manner the real animus of
the men who are now endeavoring to persuade
the Legislature to set aside the verdict of the
people given last October. Mr. Gray oalled
the attention of the committee to the im
portant fact that the whole opposition was
to this one commission, and that other com
missions created by the Legislature, which
possess vastly more power, were, so far
from being objects of censare, that some
of the gentlemen who protest most
ardently against the Building Commission
are themselves prominent members of them,
and are engaged in the irresponsible expen
diture of the people's money. In a rapid re
view of the whole recent history of the pub
lio buildings controversy, Mr. Gray demon
strated in a manner that ought to carry
oonviction to the dullest legislative mind that
the present agitation means nothing more
nor less than that a ring of property-hol ders,
whose premises lie in the neighborhood
of Washington and Independence Squares.are
determined by fair means or foul that the
publio buildings shall not be built at all
unless they are built where the "ring can
enjov a monopoly of the business of renting
offices. The wishes of the people of Philadel
phia are not of the slightest moment to these
individuals; and although, with unlimited
opportunities for the duplication of signa
tures, and their manufacture, they have not
been able to send as many names
to Ilarrisburg attached to their
petition for the abolition of the Building
Commission as their favorite site received
at the October election, they have the impu
denoe to demand that the Legislature shall
interfere and render that election void. Mr.
Gray is entitled to the thanks of the citizens
of Philadelphia for his straightforward and
manly exposition of the anti-Penn Square
ring; and the Philadelphia members of the
Legislature would do well to heed his words,
unless they are prepared to brave the indig
nation of the people of this city, who have no
notion of being sold out for the benefit of a
pi etdy ring of property-holders.
The Philadelphia childben of the Father
land are nisfrng extraordinary preparations
for a grand celebration in this city of the
triumph of Germany in her war with Franoe.
The religions, military, and social demonstra
tions are to be extended over four days, from
Saturday next te Tuesday, inclusive; and,
judging from the interest and enthusiasm of
those connected w th this mov ru n , an ex
oeedi j'y p lit d d splay may Le an ic pite.l.
NOTICES.
Sprtmj.
SpRTVf SC1T.
SrRIKO 8TTI.ES.
Sl'KlNO OVERCOATS
Si'KiKO Business suits.
Spring Jackets and Pant tor Hoys.
SrniNO chesterfields and Suits for Youth.
SrRiNO Fancy Suits for C hildren.
SrRiNo Stock of Fine rbady-madb Clothino.
The largeBt, the best, and the cheapest we have
ever made tip. Oar assortment comprises all the
very newest ni signs In Children a, Hoys', Youths',
and Men's Suits, aid the greatest care has been
taken to produce the very best elassof Clothing ever
made by any establishment Id this country. We
guarantee perfect satisfaction in every respect. Onr
prices have never before been so low as now. Call
and examine oar
New Sprino Mock.
Wanamaser IJhown,
Wanamaker k Brown,
Wanamakkr A Brown,
Oak Hall,
Oak IIai.l,
Oak LUi.l,
Thk Largest,
The Best,
The Cheapest Clothino House,
The S. E. c or. Sixth and Market Streets.
DIED.
Flanaoan. On Monday. 8th Instant, after a short
illness, of scarlet fever, James M., Jr., son of Ste
phen and Amanda M. Flanagan.
The telutives and friends of the family are re
spectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the
residence of his parents, No. 1509 Arch street, on
Thursday, lltu InBtant, at 8 P. M. To proceol to
Laurel Hill. W
Garrjuces On the evening of the 9th Instant,
Jambs It. GARRKiUBS, In the 72d jear of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully Invited to attend his funeral, from the resi
dence of his son-in-law, F. Scranton, No. 8015 Oglen
street, on Seventh day (Saturday) afternooa, nt 3
o'clock. "
r Hamilton On the morning of the 10th instant,
William Hamilton, Actuary of the Franklin Insti
tute, of typhoid pneumonia, In the 61st year of his
age.
The relatives and friends of the family are invited
to attend his funeral, from the Spruce Street Bap
tist Church, Spruce street, below Fifth street, Friday
afternoon, the 18th. Instant. Services will com
mence at 2tf o'clocs. To proceed to South Laurel
11111 cemeteiy. i
Morris On the 9th Instant, Stephen Moeris, In
the 86th year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are Invited
to attend his funeral, from his late residence, bchool
Lane, Uermantown, on Sixth day afternoon, litli
Instant, at 3 o'clock. Interment at South Lairel
Pennei.l At Chester, Ta., on Third day (Tues
day), the 9th Instant, Sallik a., daughter of Ei
niuud Pennell.
The relatives and friends of the family are re
spectfully invited to attend the faneral, from the re
sidence of her parents, No. Butt West Third street,
on Sixth day (Fridaj), the 12th intant,.at 8 P. M.,
without further notice.
Warner. On the 9th Instant, Edward T. War
ner, in the 65th year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are Invited
to attend his funeral on Saturday, 13th Instant, to
leave his late residence. No. 903 Delaware avenae,
WilmiDgton. Del., at 8 30 P.M. Services will be
held at the house at 8 P. M. 5 ii
MOURNING DRY COOPS.
NEW MOURNING STORE.
New Stock at Lowest Prices,
No 1226 CBESNUT STREET.
NEWEST DESIGNS IN DRESS GOODS.
NEWEST DESIGNS IN BONNETS.
NEWEST DESIGNS IN VEILS.
CHEAPEST ALPACAS IN PHIL AD A.
CHEAPEST BOMB 4ZINES IN PHIL ADA.
CHEAPEST BLACK SILKS IN PHILADA
CHEAPEST CRAPE CLOTHS IN PHILA
DELPHIA. EVERY ARTICLE AT LOWEST PRICE.
We would respectfully call attention to our new
Dress-making and rnlt Department, where evtry
nnvftitT in black salts will be found ready-made and
made to order, at shortest notice, by a competent
dressmaker, and also call attention to our White
Goods and Ladies' Underwear Department. Large
Stock of Linen and Lawn Suits, of finest finish, al
ways on hand.
A. MYERS & CO.,
4 !2 stuthfiptf No.1226 CHBSNUT Street.
SEWINO MACHINES.
HE1T3TORJ8
SEWING MACHINE
NEW SILENT FEED,
FOR
Families and Manufacturers,
Is undoubtedly
THE STRONGEST AND LIGHTEST.
THE BEST AND MOST PERFECTLY FINISHED.
ITS MOVEMENTS AS SPEEDY AND AS LIGHT
Aa any other Machine.
IT USES A STRAIGHT NEEDLE,
MAKING A TIGHT LOCK 8TITCH,
PERFECTLY FAIR ON BOTH 8IDE3.
IT HAS THE NEW PATENT NEEDLE-HOLDER,
NO SPRINGING OR BENDING OF THE NEE
DLE. IN CHAJfGI VG FROM COARSE TO FINE, T 3ERE
BY AVOIDING ALL DROPPED OR MISSED
STITCHES.
IT USES THE CELEBRATED PATENTED SHUT
TLE CARRIER. NO RaCE OR GROOVE EM
PLOYED. NO SOILING OR OILING OF THE T 3REAP, NO
FRICTION OR WEARING OP TJS SHUTTLE.
It alee TJees an Improved and Pa
tented "tileat Feed,' and Positive
Take Up.
OFFICE AND SALESROOM,
NORTHEAST CORNER
CllESKL'T and THIRTEENTH,
PHILADELPHIA, PA. 5 10 8tSp
AGENTS AND CANVASSERS WANTED.
T MAYER
nAS REHOVED TO NINTH
fl Str
rreet. between Arch aud Cherry. Notice the
liasr. His braids can be changed to suit any style oi
hair-dressing, therefore you will find them the most
convenient travelling companions. Remember they,
can only be obtained at NINTH Street, between
Arch and Cherry. Losinas ol hair can be worked
luto a variety ol ornamental styles. Save your
loHtncrs. we uli them before nendluir. ana avoia mis-
understanding,
urancn no. xioa Muu-vi- tsuu
bueeu
8T lot rp
npO TnE MEDICAL PROFESSION. A
1 Physician having a large, lucrative practice,
aud Hue Residence in the city, wishes to retire, and
bell 'liessrue. Aoaress iPAUsndKinuN,
c v tu.i!Bi No, in WAWi' Street
WINES.
SHERRY WINES.
TWO HUNDRED AND FI'TY CA.SC3
in stock of our
Favorite Table Sherry,
At U-50 per gallon by the cask of so gallons, or t2-73
by the Ove-Kalion demijohn.
E. BRADFORD CLARKE,
(8UCCESSOR TO SIMON COLTON ft CLARKE,)
S. W. Corner BROAD and WALNUT,
l 81 tnthstMp
PHILADELPHIA.
CLOTHINO.
WHEN?
NOM NOW! NOW! IS THE
time. Don t put It off. io now
If jou want your plcfc of Fine
I
Spring Clothing.
IN OW
WHERE?
ORE IT DROWN n ALL of
ROCKHILL& WILSON, 603
60S Chesnut street, the moat
convenient place In town.
003 andOOS
WHO?
Yon and yonr boy, and all the men
and boys'you know of. All the peo
that want be antif al Clothing at mar
vellously low prices.
WHAT?
What else but excellent Clothes?
Whntls lower than KOCKHILL.
& WitS N'8 prices? What Is
greater than their rush of cus
tomers? Olotlies
WHY?
Why? Why? Why? do people pur
chase their Clothes at ROCK HILL &
WILSON'S?
Because they can buy the beat.
Rpcauae they can buy the cheapest.
Because they are f airly dealt with.
Because ,
GI1EAT HALL
IS THE BUST PLACE IN TOWN FOR
EXCELLENT CLOTHES.
ROCKHILL & WILSON.
'PHILADELPHIA: PA.
A NEW LOT OP
DARK and LIGHT MIXTURES
IN
Scotch and English
Check and Striped
GOODS,
FOR BUSINESS,
TRAVELLING, and
MORNING SUITS,
Looking, when Cut and Trimmed Stylishly,
VERY ELEGANT.
va n wm n r- r
W co luiaft qku i nun,
TAILORS,
W. Corner NIKTH and ARCH Sts ,
S
PHILADELPHIA.
A fall assortment now In store
OF THE CHOICEST NOVELTIES OF
THE SEASON
FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR.
A SUPERIOR GARMENT AT A REASONABLE
PRICB. 4 8 8mrp
WATCHES. JEWELRY, ETO.
No. 902 CHESNUT 8 1 root.
NE W DESIGNS IN
PLATED WHITES METAL
TEA SETS.
PFARL AND SATIN FINISH.
8 16 ttutht
HENRY HARPER,
No. 722 CHESNUT Street,
A NEW STOCK AT LOW PRICES OF
WATCHES,
OPERA AXD VEST CHAINS,
FINE JEWELRY)
SILVER BRIDAL PRESENTS,
Rogers', Silver-Plated Spoons, Forks, Tea
Sets, Caktors, Ice Pitchers, Etc.
41lni4p
THIS (Thursday) EVENING,
THE PEREMPTORY SALE OF
Fenimoro's
AND OTHER PICTURES. "
SCOTTS' GALLERY,
lt No. liM CHESNUT Street.
WANTED THREE YOUNG LADIES ARE
desirous of obtaining slluaiiona either In a
Photographio Gallery or Copyio OUlce. Rest ol
references. Address 'Q. L.," Evening Telefrrapa
Oijlce. l t at
f A NEW AND ELEGANT BROWN-STONE-
L J iroul uetiidence, east aide ol EltiUTEEN'l'H
birret, opposite Logan Square.
Inquire at pre-
UJ1BVB.
0 11 tu.tuet
VM LI mxji v 1.
No. 904 CHESTNUT STREET.
FRESH mm ATTICS,
WHITE RED CHECK, AND FANCY
STYLES.
50 PIECES FRENCH AXMINSTER,
$3 25 PER
DRY GOODS.
gessoim & son
HAVE OPENED THIS WEEK:
1 case BLACK AND GREY MOIIA.ISS, GOc.
S cases B LACK DOUBLE WARP ALPACAS, 37tf
to 750.
1 case LUPIN'S BLACK HRRNANIS, COc.
S cases BLACK ALL-WOOL IIBRNA9IE3, C2,'tf to
76c.
1 case BLACK SILK AND WOOL HERNANIE1,
75 u'
1 case LUPIN'S BLAnK ALL-WOOL M 7SSK
LINES, G.!tfc. to tl50.
1 case JOUVIN & CO. EMBROIDERED BLACK
BID GLOVES.
1 case ENGLISH BOMBAZ NES, all qualities,
lease BLiCK THIBET SQUARE SHAWLS.
WHOLESALE ATiD RETAIL
MOURNING DRY GOODS HOUSE,
No. 918 CHESNUT St.,
6 11 3trp
PHILADELPHIA.
-rt-T niESXUT STREET. i-)7
iH IMMENSE CLEARING SALE O? iL
(SPRING- AND SUMM KR
DRESS GOODS AT RETAIL
FOR LESS THAN AUCTION PRICE?.
Dlif SS GOOl'N AT 2rc, WERB 44n.
DRESS GOODS AT 3T)tfo , WE KB Site.
DRESS GOODS AT 60c., WERE 76c.
DRUMS QOODS AT 76c, WERE fl.
DRESS GOODS AT fl. WERE ft'.
BLACK SILKS
AT flf.5, WERE f2.
AT fW5, WERE f2:25.
AT f2, WERE 20.
AT f2-28, WERE fii-75.
AT f-r0, WERE f3.
AT f S -76, WERE fJ-60.
AT f3, WERE 14.
AT f3-60, WERE 5.
AT f4, WERE fS.
AT $5, WRE 17.
PURE BLACK MOHAIRS. IN ALL GRADES.
BLACK HEKNANI. BROClIff ORE A1IN ES.
LINEN 1-OK SU.TS. WHITE PIQUES.
FRENCH MUSLINS. NAINSOOKS.
SaTIN PLAID NAINSOOKS.
LAWNS, ORGANDIES, ETC.
ALEXANDER RICKEY,
5 9tUthS NO. 727 CHESNUT 8TKEBT.
TARGAINS IN WHITE GOODS. YARD-WIDE
d
WHITE NAINSOOKS AT 15 CENIS,
WORTH 80.
AND OTHER GRADES IN PROPORTION,
ALEXANDER RICKEY.
5 9tuth8 No. 727 CHESNUT STREET.
GREAT DISPLAY OF BARGAINS IN D.tK
GOODS AT 25 CENTS.
ALEXANDER RIOKEV,
C 0 tnths No. 727 CHESNUT STR 1ET.
727
CHESNUT STREET. 727
BARGAINS IN BLACK BILKS.
BAHGAINS IN DRESS GOODS.
BARGAINS IN PIQUES.
BARGAINS IN LAWNS.
BARGAINS IN LINENS FOR SUITS.
MHutrB s ALEXANDER RICKEY.
DIAMOND-MESH
HERR3ANIES.
We have received an Invoice of these Desirable
Goods, for which there was so great a demand
last season.
PERKINS & CO.,
No. 9 South NINTH Street,
S 29 tathsSmrp PHILADELPHIA.
N. B. Every variety of HERNANI In Btoclc.
THE NEW YORK
Dyeing and Printing
ESTABLISHMENT,
STATEN ISLAND,
40 N. EIGHTH Street,
PHILADELPHIA,
No. 98 DUANE Street, New YorK.
DIE AND FINISH IN THE BEST MANNER,
Silks, Satins, Velvets, Crapes, Ribbons, Tisanes,
Bareges, Merinos, Cloths, Alpacas, Reps, Paramat
tas. Mnsiin Delaines, Fringes, Trimmings, Hosiery,
Kid Gloves, etc.
Also, cleanBe Lace Curtains and Linen Shades In
a superior lnanner. Goods called for and delivered
id any part of the city. 418 stuth2mrp
Ely, Hunsberger & Ely,
No. 1126 CHESNUT STREET,
STKIPE SILTiS,
SI 25.
UNDER REGULAR PRICE.
4 11 tuths3m
Savery'iPatent Combined
Wuter Cooler and
REFRIGERATOR
Boa pioved ruelf lii be superior to
any lu the market. (Jail aud ex.
amine.
JACOB V, HAND, Jr..
epvt, N.0. 62U MAt-.ttfcj- UU'V
tCthstu ttinrp
OBHE
YLXfcO.
DRY GOODS.
1871.
A Sweeping Reduction
AT
"THORN LEY'S."
In order to elose out our entire stock of
Clicop Dress Goods,
We have this day marked down
81 cent ChaUles to 12;tf cents.
20 cent Delaines to 12X cents.
Plaids, fctripes, Figures, etc, to 1)4 cents.
Several lots of short lengths to 12 cents.
Kon,e Flue Goods, a little faded, to 12; cents.
Expensive Goods, a little old fashioned, 12c.
A lot of Bummer Shawls to f I.
The above got ds are arranged oa a special counter,
and will be
Closed Oat at Ojce.
TH0SH LEI'S
NORTH KAST CORNER OF
EIGHTH and SPRING GARDES gta.
1 8 thatn PHILADELPHIA.
N. B. Llama Lac 8atques, Polutes, etc., cheap.
siiisMiTMoMss GOODS
aEOHOD FX1723R.,
No. 91 G CHESNUT bTREET,
Invites attention to his stock or
SILKS OF ALL, KINDS,
INDIA AND OTIIKR SHAWLS.
Novelties lu Dress auil Fancy Goods,
INDIA, PONG BE,; AND O ANTON CRAPE IN
SHAWLS AND DRES3 GOODi. 4 13 2mrp
MNANCIAL.
TRAVELLERS' CREDITS
ISSUED IN CONNECTION WITH
Jay Cooke, IvIcGuilcch & Co.,
OF LONDON,
AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT EUROPE.
We would call the special attention of Amerlcins
going abroad to the complete arrangement male by
our London House, In their oillce, at
No. 41 LOMBARD Street,
For the aomfort and convenience of holders of our
Circular Letteis, and especially with reference to
their correspondence and the latest advices from
the United States.
Persons taking Credit. tltroiigH us can
have their passports furnished without
extra charge.
Full information given at our ortlce.
JAY COOKE & CO.,
BANKERS,
No. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
6 9tnthB2m PHILADELPHIA
travellers; credits.
Our Letter of Credit gives the holder the privilege of
drawing either on
DREXEL, HABJES & CO., Paris,
IN FEaNOS,
OB ON
Henri. A. S. PETRIE & CO., London,
IN 8TERLINU,
Aa'mAT he found most convenient or erontabie. and
Is available throughout Europe. To parties going
abjoad we offer special facilities, collecting lueir in
terest and dividends during their absence without
harge.
DREXEL & CO.,
Ko. 84 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
s
TOCKS, LOANS, ETC.
BOUGHT AND SOLD
AT THE BOARD OP BROKERS,
BY UEO.KUK j. auxu,
4 25 tuthi 2mrp No. 18 S. THIRD Street
PIANOS.
STKINWAY
SONS'
GRAND SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS.
Special attention Is called to their
PATENT UPRIOnT PIANOS.
CHARLES BLASIUS.
Warcrooms, No. 1006 CHESNUT Street, Philadel
phia 4 13 ttep
jrJ SCUOUACKER fc GO.,
GRAND SQUARE AND UPRIGHT
PIANOS.
Special attention Is called to our Upright Pianos.
They posseBS the highest improvements ol any in
struments made, and are unrivalled lor tone and
durability.
Also, sole Agents for the celebrated
BUHDETT ORGAN.
SClIOMACKKIt & CO.,
4 13 lm4p No. 1103 CUESSUT Street.
PIANOS AND OUGANS. tfTj
it u 1
PIANOS,
GFX. BTECK & CO.S.
BRADBURY T,
HAlNitiS' BROS',
MASON AND HAMLIN'S CABINET ORGANS.
GOULD 4i FISCHER,
No. SV!3 OlIbisNUT Street,
j. I. OOrtD. No. 1018 ARCH Suiwi.
W. 0. flUtfHE. WIWf
PAPER HANGINGS.
HOWELL, FINN & CO.,
NINTH and CHESNUT Sts.T
FINE
PAPER
HANGINGS.
The Ilest
Netr Designs
Spring Styles.
FRENCH,
ENGLISH,
AMERICAN
GOODS,
MADE NSFECIALLY FOR
OUR RETAIL TRADE.
No samples given ; no patterns to dealers or paper
bangers. Orders only to
HOWELL, FINN & CO.,
No. 900 CHESNUT STREET,
4 59 stuth6t4p PHILADELPHIA.
OARPETINOS, ETO.
WEBER. CERNEft & CO..
(Succesiors to E. J. Lester & Co.).
29 N. StTCOND Street,
Opposite llirlit Cliurch.
SPRING IMPORTATIONS.
Body Brussels,
Tapestry Brussels,
With a 2'ull Line of Domestic
CARPETINGS.
JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE INVOICE
OF
CHINA MATTINGS,
Fine White and Red Checked.
All Widths.
IVTotlerato Prices.
V., C. & CO.,
Opposite Christ Church,
PBILADELHI A.
4 85 tuthslm
MATTINGS.
FRESH
IMPORTATION,
MADE FROM NEW GRASS.
THE BEST
In the O o n n try,
ALSO,
Low Priced Mattings.
R. L. KNIGHT & SON,
No. 1222 CHESNUT Street,
4 25tuth6t PHILADELPHIA.
GROCERIES, ETO.
WILLIAM KELLIZY,
TWELFTH AND 6IRARD AVENUE.
LATOUR OLIVK OIL,
A fresh Invoice just imported.
Davis' Diamond Cincinnati Hams.
Louisville Sugar-cured Hams.
Mioheners' Star Hams.
Bowers & Co. Cltj-oured Hams.
Smoked Beef and Beef Toi gues.
St. Loula white Wheat Family Flour.
Families residing In Germantown, by mailing their
orders, can have their goods carefully put up, and
delivered dally, at the lowest rates.
WILLIAM KBLLBY,
N. W. Corner TWELFTH Street and
GIEARD Avenua,
U 10 thstut PHILADELPHIA.
ENGLISH BREAKFAST TFAS,
OOLONG TiAS, y0CN0 UIS0N TJiSi
Finest qualities. Prices greatly reduced at
JAMES R. V E D B'8,
8. E. CORNER OF
SO thstu3mrp WALNUT and KIOBTH SU.
TIILO. LEOHHARDT CO.,
Eb grating ind Bteam Lithographic
PRINTING ROOMS,
Koi. 612 and 614 CHESNUT Strest
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