THE DAILY EVENING TELECJIl APE. TOIL ADELPm A, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 0, 18CC. felting tMcpwb rVBLUDKD KVKKY AFTERNOON (BCIIDATt EXOKPTID), AT TH IYIMSO TELEGRAPH BUILDING, Ho. 108 S. Third Street. Price, Three Cents Per Copy (Doable flheet), or Ftehteen Cents Per Week, payaole to the Carrier, end nailed to But scrlbers out of the city at Nine Dollars Fer nnum. One Dollar and FlflT Cent for Two Months, Invariably in advance for the period ordered. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 18G6. Worda for Those Who Iluve Not Voted. This article may reach the eye of Boaie elector as yet undecided how to vote. To any such we would say, Go Immediately and deposit your ballot for the Union Republi can candidates. We say bo simply because we believe the policy advocated by the Tic publican party to be the best calculated to promote the peace and welfare of the whole country. Indeed, we should regard the triumph of what Is called the President's "policy" as a most serious blow to constitu tional liberty in this country not so much on account of the inherent character of that policy, in Itaelt considered, as from the fact that it is a direct and most' flagrant trespass by the Executive upon the rights of the people, as represented in Congress. The Executive has no right to legislate ; yet the President's policy is almost purely legisla tive; It is in effect, if not in direct terms, the making of law, and the making of law n our Government belongs to the people. We know of no better guide, where a in in is la honest doubt how he ought to vote, than to consider how those whom he knows to have been the enemies of the country would have him vote, and then to vote so as to disappoint them. And can any sensible man doubt as to how our late Rebel enemies of the South would have him vote ? Does not everybody know that a Clymer victory to-day would be hailed with wild and enthu siastic joy by every Rebel and Rebel sympa thizer in the land ? This, of itself, ought to be enough to decide the vote of every true Union man. Finally, let any candid man seriously ask himself whether even the partial triumph of the Democracy, with their peralstt-nt threats of an illegal and revolutionary Congress, would not be Iraught with immense danger to the country ? Of course, ihe attempt to organize such a body would plunge the nation into convulsion. Nobody supposes t'oat such a coup d'etat would be tolerated by the people. Is it best, then, for the sake of supplanting such able, faithful, and expe rienced men as Kelley, Myers, O'Neill, and their compeers, with such men as Welsh, Buckwaltcr, and Ilulme, to run the risk of a civil war P We commend this consideration to quiet, thought I ul, honest men, who have great and valuable interests at stake. In any event, we urge each man to vote not according; to passion, prejudice, or per suasion, but according to the enlightened convictions of his own judgment and con science. This is a government of the people, and their follies and errors react with fearful rapidity upon their own heads. Let each man vote, therefore, as a constituent part of this great republic, and as individually re sponsible (or its welfare and perpetuity. The Management of the Campaign. Labt year we had cause to complain that the campaign in our State was so badly managed that the fight was won without the aid of the State Central Committee. We are glad to be able to utter to-day sentiments the reverse of those then held by us. We have never had a political contest in which more system has been preserved, more care taken, and more ability displayed. At the time of the appointment of Colonel Frank Jordan, by Hon. John Covode, to the posi tion of Chairman of the Committee, we btated our belief that he was eminently flttad lor that delicate and onerous position. His entire management of the campaign has been such as to more than justify the praise' bestowed on him then. We do not know what may be the result of all his efforts, but whatever decision the people of our Com monwealth may make, no blame for a defeat can rest on our Chairman ; while, if we suc ceed, to him belongs much of the praise . lie lias left no stone unturned to gain the victory. He has directed all the energetic efforts of the members of the party, and, aided by the sec retaries and members of the Committee, has managed the light to perfection. We believe that a great victory will be won by the Re publican party to day. We have arranged every plan which could aid the free expres sion of the sentiments of the people; but whether we win or lose, one fact is tUa Bame, the managers of the campaign have done all that could be done to secure for our princi ples an overwhelming victory. National 1 hanksglvlng. Tdk President, by proclamation, has set apart Thursday, the 20th of November, as a thy of National Thanksgiving. The custom of na tional thanksgiving, under appointment of the President, is one that grew up during our recent war. We see nothing objectionable in perpetuat'ng It. It secures a uniform obser vance of the festival throughout the country, and is an appropriate recognition of the Divine hand in the blessings of life by a pro fessedly Christian people. It has often been remarked that, as a people, we have too few holidays, aurt the addition ot a national one, devot d to thanksgiving and gladness, cannot but be benencUd in its results. Bixtt Congressmen .Sixty Congress men are to be elected to-day, twenty-four in Pennsylvania, nineteen in Ohio, eleven In Indiana, and six in Iowa. The present dele gation from these States stands forty-eight UulQA t twelve Democrats, The South and Ue Constitutional Amend ment. Three are numerous and daily increasing evidences that the oaly thing needful to secure the prompt ratification of the Consti tutional amendment by the late Rebel States is the general succoss of the Union party In the fall elections at the North. Several of the influential Southern Journals have already shaped their course towards a full indorse ment of the measure, and there is but little doubt that a Republican victory will be fal lowed by the speedy ac Ion of most of the Southern States in favor of the amendment. It is not impossible, therefore, that we may see the amendment adopted and the Mates restored at a very earh day. Votic at Once. If this paragraph meets the eyo of any Union man who has not yet voted, we urge him to do so at once. The polls close at 6 o'clock, and if you postpone voting to a late hour you may lose your vote altogether. Do not think that your vote is of no consequence. Every vote counts, and we want a majority for the Unbn ticket that shall tell in the country. Again, we say vote at once. VaIlandigham. Mr. Vallandigham has Just made a speech, in which he justifies bis course during the war, assails the memory of Abraham Lincoln, and approves the present policy of President Johnson. Vallandigham has, at least, the merit of consistency. Bat what shall we say of any Union man who now goes over to Vallandigham? Gbant Reiterates. The Tribune of to-day contains a special despatch from Wash ington last night, announcing that General Grant reiterates his often expressed opposition to IleLstor Clymer, and the entire class of peace Democrats of whom he is a represents tlve. We never had the least doubt that such were General Grant's true sentiments. A Bat on the Stage. The other evenlim. nt the opera in Palis, the performance of L'Africaini was enlivened by the lucurston of a bat. On the rising of the curtain on the fourth act the animal made his appliance, diverting himself alternately by worrying tnc f-tali, uashtn him sell twainst the large lustre, and swooping rto vn on the chorus, to the minded amusement and alarm of artists and audience. Nor did the bat show the slightest respect for "Vmco'' and "Kelika" durinp. their duo :f the act; but flut tered persistently tn their taces, till M me Sassu could not cet out a note lor annoyance. At last. M. Ceorges Hainl flung bis bow at the creature wth si'ch precision as to knock it into the winps. "Twenty irauc?' to nun that catchea th? bat!" ho cried, and forth sallied suDer.J. caroen- ters, and chorus on the cba-e, while the tenor and soprano finished the duo. But at the com mencement or act nith. the creature reappeared, till at last a saeracions property man having got a nming-roa irom me tnearrical repository, baited it with an insect, and a .bed irom the flics until the animal yielded to temptation and was caught. Easv Treatment A writer in the London Field fays that a successful doer doctor in his neigh borhood, who had an extensive custom amongst ladies of 'ashlon, on relirinp from practice made the loUowiiig confession: ''When very fat and apoplectic ts were conflded to my care, 1 always tied em," ea'd be, "to a crabtree at the end of my garden, and save 'em nothing but water Tor a week. When I fetched 'em Irom home they used to refuse to eat what I should have been pi ad to gel; and when I took 'em back they was pi ad to get what I would not have touched. I've bad some dos twice and even three times a year, but I always cured 'em at last. One ot 'em was a good as three pound a yeiir to me. I was terrible fond ot nim, but he couldn't abide me; and when be saw me a coming to fetch down his fat, he ued to waddle away and howl tit to raise the dead." Homburg Gambler'. Much anxiety has been felt by the inhabitants of Homhur as to what their (ate will he, now that that little State is absorbed bv Prussia. Public play has been forbidden in Prussia, and the play tables at Alx-la-Chapelle have been closed for some year.'-. The Homburg burgomaster has, how ever, announced that he has received no in structions from the Prussian Government on the subject of play, and that, for all he knows to the contrary, "rouee et aoir" and "roulette" will continue as heretofore at the Homburg Casino twelve hours a day, every day in the year, on the Fame conditions and for the same stakes as usual. TJeci p'tation by Steam Among the sensa tional paragraphs about the Paris Exhibition is one concerning a new model guillotine Invented bv a com Da t riot of Count Bismark. The guillo tine is capable of cutting off six heads per minute, and eipht if properly handled. The machine is worked by steam, and the knife, in stead of falling straight, cuts with a rotary movement. Toe guillot'te can be taken to pieces and put topether again in ten minutes; the enpine works the wheels, and the machine can s'eam to the place of execution, and take the body up to the cemetery afterwards ! The French Trade in Roses. The trade in roses is ot importance in France. Rose trees are cul tivated in different parts of the country in open fields, like turnios or cabbages. Thus, there are 600,000 rose trees near Orleans; 200,000 near Metz; 1,000,000 near Angers; 1,500,000 near Lyons; 2,000,000 near Pans; aud 2,000,000 in the thirteen communes ot Brie-Comte-Robert. The varieties called Roso-Tue, the Bourbon, and MoueuBe flourish particularly in the environs of Paris and Orleans. A Dignified Brigand. According to the Gior nale dt Napob, a brigand chief named Pace baa exclusive ideas about the profession he car ries on. lie brooks no rivals, and not only de nounces BDy other "gent emen of the highway" who may practise In his district as "impostors," but actually arrests and gives them up to the police, lie lately sent tour of these competitors to the nearest pos t of gendarmes, requesting them to be severely punished. DisposresBion. An association has been started in London to aid poor persons about to be elected irom their homes to make way for rail ways for metropolitan improvements. It is ptaled that the various schemes now on foot would dispossess no less than one hundred thousand people, in addition to twenty thousand who have already been evicted. Killing Fish. The tan nets of Bewdley, Eng land, have been brought before the magistrates lor turning a quantity of white liquid from their yard in the Severn. In a few minutes the river v as full of dead fish, and it was estimated that no less than one hundred thousand had thus been destroyed. The tanners were fined, and promised not to offend ajain. Hudson's Bav The London Dci 'ly JVewssajs the Hudson's Bay Company are understood to ask two million pounds tor the sovereianty and the bulk of their Iroehold, while the Imperial Government have long undertaken to guarautee mm million Douuds. The shareho'ders may tuereicre look to a bargain being 6truck at some intervening time. An Untamed Beast On the 7tu iuet., about thn rlnKH of the Victoria Theatre (Loudon) lion nnrimmances. one of the lionesses made an atiarkou her keeper as he was about leaving the cape. Tho annual caught the keoper by his pb. and severely scratched his flesh, but by his timely chastisement the biuteceased any further violence. Mcnument to a Poet A monument has been ATReted in honor of the Danish Pet Hteusen Ullcuer, at Yiborg, In Jutland, his native town., SPECIAL NOTICES. 3gT- MUJA7IB0!-TnE GREAT SUCCESS oithM eeliclous perame in ths comparatively brl'f time It has bean r afore the public, doei not surprise as; as a right rich, delicate, and lasting prtama, It ta no superior, and we think no equal. For sale by all the principal Drugglsti Wtlmingto DaVf Com mrretaT, 14 amrp tJ" COLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION. - . . The on (7 nainrt of the anirsthetlo use of Nlrous Oxide Oas. xtract teeth without anv pain. More llian 34IK) persons have signed oar certificate scroll to that effect. The Met can be teen at our rooms, at No. W WALNUT Street.- Come to headquarter. We never tall, 10 5 Ira ISST" NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING.-JOY. COE A CO ,N. E. corner 01 FIFTH and CHES NUT Street. Philadelphia, and TRIBUNE BUILD INGS, New Tort, are atfc-nta Ut thf "Tlbob.fh," and '"if 6r?4p"""Pe" 01 Wl"" """of TO CO. . t3BT CITY COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE. rniLADELrnia , October 9. . To the ' Judges and Iuspectors of Election: From the number of Inquiries at this, Office there appears to be a mlsunaerrtandlng as to the mode ot voting the several tickets. This Department would Inform yon the law requires for the city four tickets and bates, as follows: ONE FOB STATE. ONE FOB JUDICIARY. ONE FOB OOUNTT. ONE FOR CITT. The City Box includes for this jeer the CITY, WABD, and DIVI9ION TICKETS. JAMES SHANK, Clerk Cltv Commissioner. trJ THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE S'ockholder ot the PHILADELPHIA." OEH MAHTtAVN, NI NOBRISTOWN KaILKOID COM I'AK Y will hn hnlit at the Office ot the I'oinnruir. N. K. cornerot NINlHand OKEKN stroeti.on MONDAY, tlie 6th ot November next at m o'Cioct a. m. anu im mediately a ter the adjournment of that moetlns an e ectlon will be held, at same place, tor tour aianaxurs to serve three years: tno eiectiou to cio at 1 r. m. A. J5. DOUliHKBlY. 10 9 tuft 11 S Secretary. ft-j3T THE ANNUAL MEETING OP 8TOCK- 1- holders ot the CALDWELL OIL COMPANY will he hvlil at the Olllce ot the ComDinr. M. 2lH WALNU'I fetreet on WEDNESDAY, Do obor 17 1HSS. at 12 o'clock vt., at which time an Election tor utrec tots will beheld. CHARLES M. SI TER, Socretarr. Philadelphia, October tt. im. 10 6 lot ff FALL STYLE HATS. JJ THF.O. II. M'CALLA, Hat and Cap Emporium, 1 Jm4p No. 804 CHESNUT Street. RARE NOVELTIES FROM EUROPE, JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO., No. 893 CHESNUT St., Are opening a very fall list of the productions of Foreign Industry and Art Of their own selection in European Capitals, Including great variety ol articles oi USE and OB NAM EN r, In DROKZS, BROjiZK AND GILT, GILT AND CKY8- TAL, CUT GLASS, DECOBATED LEATHER, FOB CtLAIN, SILK, and QLAS9, among whic h are OPERA GLASSES, (BABDOG'd, ASD OTHER MAKES?.) BRIDAL, OPERA, AND PABTT FANS, OF EVERY VARIETY AND PRICE. Parlor, Boudoir, and Toilet Sets, in Glass, Crystal, and Porcelain, of Entirely New Designs. French Mantel Clocks, Vases, Figures, and Candelabras, Watches, Diamonds, and Jewelry. Also an Increased line ot KICH SILVER ARTICLE3 FOR BRIDAL GIFTS, Comprising altogether a collection attractive tn beautr, complete In detail, and moderate In price. 10 9 tnthf4p 2 25 ' OPENING OF. FALL AND WINTER CLOAKS, THURSDAY, Oottvbei 11, 18G0. In addition to the abore, we hare a large stock of LADIES' UNDEIt-GARMEJVTS Of the newest and most novel atyles. Also, a Kew Department lor the sale of NOTIONS, FANCV ARTICLES, ETC. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND St., 10 est ABOVE WILLOW. JTDWIN HALL & CO., No. 28 SOUTH SECOND STREET, Opened This Morning, Of their own Importation, Two Cases of &ILK It ID 13 ED POPLINS, In all the new popular shades of colore, ALSO, TVYO CASES OF FRENCH PI.AID POPLINS, In Beautiful Designs, Wholesale and Retail. 10 a tnths1t4p3 QENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. F. HOFFMAN, JR., (La e O. A. Hoffman, succestor to W. W. Knight ) FINE SHIRTS, AND WRAPPERS, HOSIERY AMD GLOVV, Silk, lambs' wool sod Merino UNDER-CLOTHING. 10 9tutl-a) No. H'4H ARi'H Btret 'JBV A BARGAIN. FOR SALE A 27 FEET o ALE. LAWLtR, Bout builder, Keualng ton Wacer Works 10t at GWKST WALNUT STREET. -FOR SAL?!, at coat, one of the moat elegant brown stone Man sions, superbly ttuUtiud aud trancoed. Also, nun ot luruiture. B. KIMleTON MoCAV, lQtp Ho. UV WALNUT Street, M A G A Z I N DES MODES PABISIENNES. OPENING DAY, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, or Toa MOST BEAUTIFUL. ESTABLISHMENT ON TIII9 CONIINKJtT, No. 901 WALK IT STREET. MADEMOISELLE KE0TJ3H. MILLINER DE PARIS. Wid l'e KEOUQII has rebuilt and furnished In the moat elegant manntr, her OI.D-K8TABLI9BED And we'l-known fashionable place of bislness. where she purposes offering and keeping constantly, TH6 VERY LATEST CH0ICE8T AND RECHERCHE PARIS FASHIONS AND MILLINERY, BocoKod teen'arly by 8TKAMBR3 FROM EUROPE, Thus enabling her t supply her patrons with the new est styles of BONNETS, HEAD-DRESSES, CAPS, FEATHERS, RIBBONS, FRAMES, ETC. Mid'.le KEOTJGH'S success Is sufficient evidence of her taste, skill, and proficiency as a FASHION ADLE MODISTE. THE SALESROOMS Will contain the MOST FASHIONABLE BEADY MADE ARTICLES, With Ooods to select irom, Imported and selected, ot the very best material In COLOR AND STYLE. Ilor attendants are selected tor their experience and taste, thus ensuring- satisfaction to those who ftsgr may favor her with their orders. EMU, GERMAN, AnD ENGLISH SPOKEN. THE MOlIimC DEPARTMENT Will contain all (tie latest styles, where any number repaired tor Funerals can be supplied at a tew hours' notice. Fashioning as she does, with FRENCH ARTISTES, FRENCH GOODS, AND FRENCH MODELS, All her productions are characterised by Elegance, Neat noss and Taste. I adtcs desiring to be ple ised, can, bv visiting her elegant BUREAU DE FASHION, 4 No. 904 WALNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA, He'.ett from the L VTK9T FRENCH MODES, thus giv ing tbcm a satisfao'nry eholce ot becoming Shapes, Colors, and Stylos. 10 9 9t DWIN HALL & CO., No. 28 south Second street, WILL HAVE THEIR CLOAK OPENING, On Thursday, the 11th inst. ALSO, WITH A FINE STOCK OF. SHAWLS, and CLOTHS FOR LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S CLOAKS. Ui2t JfEW A N 1) ELEGANT SHAVING AND BATHING SALOON, No. 831 DOCK Street. LOUIS IIEINERWALD, So long located at No 124 Exchange Place, ha re moved bis bUVISU AND BATlllMi SALOON to No. 331 DOCK Street, Where his friends and the pnbllc will find an establish ment r.LfcOANILY FITTED UP A1D COMfLETE IN ALL ITS ARRANGEMENTS. Among the Improvements will be fonnd HATER'S PaTKT MaUltLK HAIR DRESS e,R Fotvntain lor hot and cold water, with silver Snampoonlng 1'lpe, Marble Want)-basins patent new style luxurious shaving chairs. Oiled Walnut Furniture, and handsome fit Mugs through out. Ills IIOT AND COLD DATIIS Will be fonnd desirable, and a Bath and a Shave will be charged only T HI U r V -FIVE CEN TS. LOUIS IIEINERWALD, . 1066t Ko. 231 DOCF Street. 27 GAS STOVES! 27 THE EAGLE GAS-IIEATINO STOVES " WILL HEAT Your Offices, Tarlora, Dining, Sleeping, and Bath-Rooms, AT LESS IEXPEK8E, LESM TROUBLE, SO DIET, tfJUU BMOKE, OR A8IIES. They are all warranted to do the work. Call and see them, at O. W. LOOM IS', lu 0 lm J No. 37 S. SIXTH Street, Philadelphia, Pa. C H I L D R E N'S CLOTHING. A Splendid Assortment in the Latest Style i Special attention is invited. M. SHOEMAKER & CO.. 10 4 tbstatMl Nos, 4 and 6 North EIGHTH Street. TTKEDERICK BAI.TZ fc CO., AGENTS lor the Riviere, Uardlat Co. brandies have luBt received, per "Archiniide " Captain Romero six hi da. Louis Koesten Cltte Wines, SiOH Do. do. do The above Wines will commence dincharg Ing cn TUUR- DAY NEXT. Also In Bond l.Vl U Lou senn Rr.erry. 160 H Do. Pou. ftO H Dry Port. SO H W aderlna. fill uhds. St iCmlllan's Claret. 1110 uo. Act Rey Claret. The above Wines will be sold at Ibe Lowest Market Rutes. FRKDEK1CK B LT A CO.. lUOOt No. Iltt WALNUi' street. "VT EUBALOIA CURED BY A SIS' OLE APPLI- JM rat'on of "UPHAM'IS MAGNETIC OIL " Hjld at UrhAfo'S. No. So p. FKiUTH .Street, and by all Orugglsts. (A o -nts and at a bottle- 10 ' 3a"f STAKCH. 500 BOXES WOOD" PEAUL and Ultsi 6tarcb. In s ore and tor sa'e by WILLIAM OI'LA'IF.B. 9 27tbatu6t No. 5H N. FB 'NT Street. WRITTEN AND VF.RBAL DESCRIP- ylons or charactor. wl'b advice on bunlneis f health, education eto., given dai y.hy v 1 Hluttiouirp i J. u "r- , t S0-. 8t TEKTJJ Street, above CUeeuut JTUIIS OF ALL NATIONS. v OPENING ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10 BusBian Sable Fur, Hudson Bey Sable Furs, Fine Dai klCnk fable i, Royal Et mine aid Chine nilli, li!i Ret 1 Siberian Squirrel, Da?V, Persian Lanb, Aatrucai, Eto. Etc., FOR LADIIS, MISSE3, AID CHILDREN. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., l8 3Up NO. 03O CIIESMJT STREET. OPENING, ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, PARIS CLOAKS, EXCLUSIVE STYLES, (WHICH WILL NOT BE COPIED,) IS GREAT VARIETT OF MATERIAL AND DESIGN. ' : ALSO, TARIS STYLE CLOAKS, OUB OWN MANUFACTURE, IN GREAT ABUNDANCE. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., 10S8t4p NO, 030 CIIES5UT STREET. OPENING, ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, NEW 0I0AKIKG CLOTES IN GREAT VARIETY. AL'O SUPERIOR BLACK SILKS, FOR DRESSES, ETC., FROM THE BEST MANUFACTURERS, AND CUT IN ANT LENGTH. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., 10 8 3t4p NO 930 CHESNUT STREET. DESIRABLE INVESTMENT WE OFFER FOR BALE THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS OF THE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OF THE CONNECTING RAILROAD AT THE LOW RATE OF NINETY-THREE, BEA B1XG INTEREST AT STX PER CENT. FREE OF &TA TE TA X PAYABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY . V BT THE Pcnns)haiila Kn II road Company. If not previously disposed of on the 15th of Octo ber next, we will advance the price. For full particulars in regard to the above Security, apply to DREXEL & CO., No. 34 South THIRD St. 929t(4p QUPLEX SKIRTS. THE IMPROVED E TJ P L'E X SKIRT Is now meeting with great sale by J. M. 1IAFLEIG1I, No. 902 10 6 ilutblm CHESNUT STREET. QLOAKS, CLOAKS, CLOAKS, CLOAK8. HEADQUARTERS FOR CLOAKS. The cheapest Cloak Btore In the city. . Small pioflts and quick aalea. THE OLD STAND, WATKINS', NINTH and CHEERY Street. SEE TUB PRK'US. Waterproof Cloaka, only . Waterproof Cloak a, only as W'aUrproot ( lout oulr as. Heavy Hearer H-cquei trimmed, 6 5. Heavy beaver Uaxym trimmed, at SI. Tneold Original Cheapest Cloak Store Id taeclty. DAVID V ATKINS, No. 131 N. NINTH Street, N. E. coi ner NINTH andCHEKRT. lue Bldge Avenue and Union line Can pass the (ure every two minute. 10 1 tuturim BOBBINS' E Ti E O T RIO SOAP SAVES TIME, SAVES LABOR, SAVES CLOTHES, SAVES WOMEN, And all leading Grocers tell it It U Used bv dissolving in hot irator. anil analrlfiv the cloihcs five to ton minutes, thon a little hand tubbing will make them as o'ean as hours of hard umcnirie ruDiinir would do with ordinary soap, and no injury 10 tne most delicate fabrio. It is used with entire ratisfaction in the families of Rev. LFREI COOK HAH (HM.C. 81 EVEN SON, No. 1526 Oreesi strottj THOMAS C. LOVE, No. loWCUESNUr street; A. L. HART, No. 827 Lombard amu ISAAC MOSS, No 22C2 Green streets C. HART MAN. No. 1229 Marshall street, and UlAnunrfa A others, in all parts of tills and other cities. ASK YOUR GBOCER FOR DOBBINS' ELECTRIC SOAP WHOLESALE OFFICE, No. 107 South FIFTH St. 0 181m4p TIIE FIPELITf INSURANCE, TRUST, AND r-AFE DEPOSIT COMPANY OF PaiLADKLr l'HI A. For the Safe-keeplrg of Valuables undcf Oaar antee. CAPITAL, a500,000. OIBBCTOKS. N. B. Browne, Clerence II liaik, John WelHh. Charles Macaleaterl Alexander Hraiy, Rtnheu A. falriaall J. tilli Ingham Fell. Hcnrv r. Gibson. President. N. B. BROWNE. Vice I'jesident, CLAKKNt E II. CLARK. Secretary and Tieasurcr, ROBKHT PATTF.RHOWt Oflite (at pietem) In the FUe proof Balldinc of tt PbU-dclnUla National Bank. CUfcHNUf SIKtEl', ABOVE FOURTH. The Company will commence business on the 1st September inte, and will be prepared TO BKCKIVB I)t PUSH'S UNDKR GTJ ARASTE8 upon the following rates fbrone fesror less period: uuveniinvu. nuu an outer t oupon J securities, or those transferable by dcl.veiy, Including Bank Bills.. ..) Covcinmni and all other securities,) negotiable only by endorsement ) 1 00 per tioe M per noes uiu .;uin or i.ui iuii. at-2.tDer aioee Hi ver Coin or Hal Ion aioo mr einoe bi ver or Gold Plate under seal, out owner's estimate of mil value, anal . ... ,M rate subfect to adjustment lor bu k, f " w oet le' on a basis ot J Deeds. Mortgages. Valuable Papers generally whea oi no fixed value, SI a year each, or according bu k. Wilis, t5 ; which premium covers the rematndea oftae llto of the maker. Cash Boxes or small Tin Boxes, lor papers of Bankera. Capltallsts.Merchants Lawyers. 1 radermea Famlliea, etc., wl'l be received at 2o each box or ttnnk ck year contents unknown to the Company, and liability FOB COLLECTION OF INTEREST, ONE PEE CENT ON AMOUNT COLLe6iED. COUPONS AND INTEREST WILL Bf COLLECTED WHEN DKSIRrD AND REMITTED TO THE OWNEKS. DEPOSITS OF MONEY KrCElVKD. OS THIOa INTFREhT WILL BE ALLOWED. This Company Is also authorized to aot as Execvr tors, Admlnisiratora, and Unarutana to receivai vt execute Tiusts or ever' description from thejiictf Corporations, or Individual K. B. BROWNE. Presldeot. BOBBRT PATTKRSON, t eorelary and Treasurer. 9 U la T. QUINLAN, No. 429 SOUTH Street, Flrat Dry Good Store Below Fifth St. HAS NOW OPBN, FINE PARI8 DRESS GOODS. PLAID AND PLAIN POPLINS. FBKKCII AND KNGLI8II MERllSOKg. 8-4 AND REOVLAltWIDTH ALPACAS. FRENCH AND SAXONY PLAIDS, ALE. PRICES. PLAIN ALL-WOOL DELAINES. MEN'S AND BOYS' CASSIMKUES AND FLANNELS, CLOAKS fc SHAWLS, EVERY VABIHTY. MUSLINS, CALICOES, AND DELAINES. And a General Assortment of Desirable) " DRY OOODS,X At a little below the regalar retail prices. (022Im4 JICII, RARE AND RELIABLE FURS. Hudson's Bay Sable Muffs, Collars and Berthas. Fine Sable Mink Muffs, Collars and Berthas. I Siberian Squirrel Muff's, Collars aud Ber Jia. Keel Boyal Ermine Muffs, Collars and Berthas. Children's Pets in every varie'y of Furs. An Immense saving In price by applying for an early selection at the CLOAK, MANTILLA, AND TVS, EHPORIOTg, Kd. U B. SECOND Street, six door below Market 9 29ttuth3ml CUAS. LEWI8SON. L E! ALE! WILLIAM YOUNGEB'S 8PARSLINQ EDIN BUBQH ALE, FOR, SALE BY THE CASK OR DOZEN SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, 4 14 Hp) 8.W. cor.BROAD andtVALNOT. pURE OLD GRAPE BRANDY, From the celebrated vineyards of B. D. WILSON SON , Los Angelos. California. For medicinal purposes this BRANDT is almost la dispensable. FOB SALE BT THE CASE. CARMICK & CO., 21 lmrp SOLE AGENTS, N. E. CORNER OF I BONT and CHESNUT Sts. Ql D AFRICAN COFFEE, SMALL BEAN GENtlNE MOCHA COFFEE, GOVERNMENT JAVA C07FEK FOB SALE BY JAMES R. WEBB, EIGHTH and WALNUT Stree 814 o r C t a sit i a a v a i ri a v.1 ij j v Flue Opera Olasses made by M. BaBDOU, of Paris aria. Imported and for sale only by !. W. A. TRTTUf'T.W.It. 10 1 lm4p Seventh and Cbesnut itreets. OTTON AND FLAX ' ' SAIL DUCK AND OANT4A , ot all nuuibers and braaM. Teat Awning. Trunk and Wanon-Cov . Ouck. Alas Paper Atanutacturera' Drier Felts, fTuin one toit'lf feet W Hie ; I'aulln., DelttiiR. Hail Twins etc JOllN W. KVKUMAN 4 Co.. 65 No l.JtfW'JUaT