THE FASHIONS. Tfce C'nr Worn than the DlMkitrA U. fal gnfcatltiite fr By A Costly Matronly Reform The Catalan Hon-tt-Piomeutdl Ureiica and, Latent HtTtltUli Pabib, September 28. There Is a caricature which jour readers may have Been, showina a man woo is sea bathlnir, when eultrnl.y nil his pleasure is detroe(l by a joung crah faHienlng n tits leg. A friend mamling; near the sufferer lei us doubt the sincerity of his affection) alTiCB him to run home, plunKO she crab, lug and all, In a pail of boilm? water, tho eilect t which, be suppom s, will cause that over attached member ot the crustaccous laailly to Jrop of Us own accord. What he Boppo-e- will happen to tho letr Is not natter ot conmdcrntion. This Is but a carica ture, and the moral drawn therefrom is evidently that in some caecs prescribed remedies are worse than the ettla human llesh has to bear with. This little CTabbed story, in which philo sophical reflections take one by surprise, is but a prelace to a communication concerning the fashions, a krnd ol preliminary to the unpleasant obhtraUons 1 am under of statin? the existence faeiratevil among ladies. It is almost as painlul to daA Into such a subject without some Introduction as it would be to scorn stair caws, and leap Iron) the attic to the cellar. Hut witU all my diplomacy and attempt3 at transi tion, I find the crab is no help, as I am, by the force of example, evidently going hack wttr,jS- j .ill therefore rush stralgtit ironi Bcjlla to Chary bdis. Now that I am prepared for a whirl, the mat ter In question is, tiistty, a pair ol stays. It looks antiquated, it reminds one of a piece of armor; Morecver it is spoken of as a pair, as it one arti cle of rves could bo two, and altogether th; absurdity of the whole atfair condemns its exist ence, end Btavs are considered preposterous. At rat they were gently taken in hand, but they soon underwent every kind of treatment, e. e torture. At length a very slightly built, slender lady declared they were useless, barbarous, Ibun-li'te, and. to prop up her argument without tats, she affirmed that none of the Grecian nations would ever have worn them, and yet, what models of perfection I What form- I VVliat moulding I This appeared very wise and true, a few statues were consulted, and stays were dis carded; but what was the consequence? That is a query which the most eloquent could never answer without a vast deal ot circumlocution or delicate wording, but as tasbion writers are not troubled with oratory, I Can exactly state what did happen. Fat women did not look well at all under the Grecian system; there was an evident roll about tbeir figures, a redness In the face which I am told was producod by the cutting of strings, and I readily believe the. fact a something, whatever it was, as indicative of Iiubens a.s of a florid fishwife. It could not be kept up, they all said; but the point is, that ladies who do not afler irom corpulence are still keeping; up the fashion, and 1 consider the remedy applied to stays as bad as the bteil basks couipltiiueJ of before. Learn, then, 0 ye followers of Greece, that a taysband has been invented, and is already adopted by our eleqanies. It is very euituble to ur present style of dress it Is low and elastic, and tits the figure like a glove. It is healthy, which is more than merely pretty, leaving every , part ol the body, with the exception ot the waist, entirely free. It is indispensable to stout ladles and adds a certain rouudness to the less ,-. favored. To this band lies the secrctof Parisian ', grace, Parisian tit, Parisian etceteras, of which American daughters have B9 large a portion as the rest of Eve's children. Secondly. The remedy to the evil of no hair is the over-done chipuoa. There are pretty little heads hidden uuder a great deal too much fit, and a pretty little head with a due pnpor tion of brains in it ought not to be conceded under oceans of coil, curl, and twist; for the fleet produced is top heavy. Thirdly. I will speak of the neglige evil which a French husband reviled, and which a French Comtesse remedied m a way that would recon cile any thinking husband to a legion of minor Tils. The Oomtesse in question was slovenly in her own home, and dressed extravagantly tor the Bois. She one day went from her bedroom to the breaktast table In such attire that a tranger haviuer, by some extraordinary circum stance, burst unexpectedly upon the family party, the Comtesse had to leave the room with bands upraised over the most compll;a;e skew ering of plaits in hairpins, which crimp locks by night and cause them to wave luxuriantly toy day. The Coiute looked on, and when re flection retymed ne not teel ttl(U hi9 wi(e-g morning appearance was a pointed compliment . to himself, and he reasoned that if she objected to being seen by a stranger when en neglige she ought not show her hiibband less attention; he therefore pondered It over, and. in tha course of the day said: "Vita;ie,my love.couldn'tyou buy a nice morning robe and a pretty little neglige cap tor the early hours?" Madame was piqued, but bhe said, "Yes, I will." The. carriige was jbrcrered, and selections ma le ior, not one robe, but a collection of morniug robes, which were sent in with accompanying neglige caps and bills. Vhalie entered the breakfast-room next morning in a lovely musiin peticoat frilled round the bottom and edged with Valenciennes, a rdal neglige robe a la princesse, of lieht por celain J?lue cashmere, richly worked with shaded yellow silk palms and tassels. It was quilted wiih the lightest yellow silk, and a little square Siece ot lace fell over her hair, which had been rested for the day. The Comte was some vr hat astonished, but as he had not seen the bill and Vitalie really did look very pretty, he compl1.. mented her on her exquisite taste, and thought as much of her as if they were both again in the Irst quarter of their honeymoon. The second day, Just as the "cotelettes a la Malntenon" were making their entry, Vitalie appeared at the opposite door "a la Pompadour," With just a little poder in her hair, and a pink tashmeie sack Louis XV, all cut in one flowing robe from the shoulders down to the ground, "Ml lined with the lightest blush of a rose. It Tan open iZ -rB" "h0W,PB, Peicoat which was one ladder or Yalcncufuu" mila cn Inser tion, and a round star of blonde on the top of her head with a pluk and blue rosette on one. bide, gave ber face the most defyiug and l'asci natina taunt tho ever livmbnnd beheld. She court-plaster above a dimple on her right cheek. It was too bad. "Upon my woi-dP exclaimed the admiring Comte; but that was not all he said, for the cotelletes got cold before he had done. The third day was to be the bouquet Vitalie was down tirtt; the suu was BUiuiug brightly, and 6he was reading her letter at the open win dow, when the Comte entered the dining-room. She was dressed in a very pale green silk robe that hung somewhat loose, and tbore was a scarf cut in two hanging down behind from the neck; all the facings were trimmed with swant- down, and the same encircled the armholcs ol her wide mediieval sleeves. Her hair was bound with green ribbon bands worked with silver thread, and lace lappets tell over her chignon. The Comte was completely dumblouuded and produced Bomcthing extempore, which Vitalie put an end to by handing him her bills on a plate. And they were bills! Vitalie looked on till her husband's face spoke volumes, but his lips remained speechless. 1 can only nay there was a little procession of nauifhts at the bottom of the fatal paper that did not stand there for nothing. Vitalie. who was not a bit afraid of her hug. band, finding prolonged silence uncomfortable, feeuan to say she had done what she was told. "It people are to look pretty ot a morniug," she cortinuea, "ol course u comes very expensive, there beine nocaslight to set oil oue's beautv. Mowing robes are much more extravaeant than ball dresses: that is why I have always wanted to be economical till I was told I did not care for my family." Vitalie did not sneak the truth, but she looked 1 . as if she w as going to cry, and nothing more . , was said about the naughts, but from that day : , forward the Comte never meddled with hi . lady's wardrobe. .,. . We have a few noveUiea in the ieesqnrv line , i .neckties with worked breech-louders, paletot ii and In white cloths, belt with painted proCles on squares of grog de. Naples, little white bolero THE DAILY EVENING TELEG11AFII. PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, I860. eets -embroidered over with black Jet, and made -without filcoves to put on under Vta which are not ,et worn. The catalanr 'bonnet 1 square behind, and round in Iron. Toe full blown tea-rose In the favorite flower are ruby colored velvet Wattean hat. Mother-of-pearl orniror-iitri and trlmminii- ate iwd in prolusion. Doots are even more costly: in met, feet arc now ctin boot mountings, as if fhey were Jewels. Kvery material is worn on the promenades some dress for the sun, some for the rain, some lor both sun and rain. Three narrow pf-sses round under petticoats are preferred to a deep one, A BEAUTIFUL TRIBUTE TO A WIFE. Sir James Mackintosh, the historian, was mar lied to Miss Catherine Smart, a young Scotch lRfiv. After her death he thus depicted her character in a letter to a friends "I was guided In my choice only by tho blind affection of my youth. I found an intelligent companion and a tender friend, a prudent monitress, the most lalihfnl of wives, and a mother as tender as children ever had the misfortune to lose. 1 met a woman who, by tender management of my weaknesses, gradually con ected the most per nicious ot them. She became prudent from affection; and though of the most generous nature, she was taught frognlity and economy by her love for me. During the most critical period of mv life, she relieved me. "She gently reclaimed me Ironi dissipation; phe propped my weak and irresolute nature; she urged my Indolence to all tue exertions that have been us tul and creditable tome, and she was perpetually at hand to a Imoulsh my heed lessness or improvidence. To ter I owe what ever I am; to her whatever I thall be. In her solicitude for my interest ehe never for a mo ment forgot my feel ins a or my character. Even in her cccasional resentment, for which I bxt too oiten gave ber cause (would to God I could recall tbo.-e moments !), the had no sullenness or acrimony. Her feelinus were worm, nay. impe tuous; but she was placable, tender, and constant. iMich whs she whom I have lost, when hT excellent natural sense was rapidly improving, after eight years' struggle aud dis tress had bound us fast together and mo'ildert our tempers to each othr; when a knowledge of her worth had refined my youthful love into friendship, and belore age had deprived it ot much of Its original ardor. I lost her, alas! the choice of my youth, the partner of mv misfor tunes, at a moment when I had the prospect of her sharing my better days." Change in the Fashions in France. It is be wildering, and almost ridiculous, says the Lon don Queen, "to note the change w hich lasUlon has ot late wrou&bt in the appearance of French ladies. During the last six weeks there bas been a collapse; all the women who strictly follow the fashions appear to have suddenly shrunk, and, to outward appearance, have grown both thinner and shorter. This is all owing to the decrease m width ol both crinoline and petti coats, and the decrease in leneth of all out-door dresses; for It isan undisputed fftct that atrmncd tkirt adds considerably to the apparent height ot the figure. Bt i 11, with all their graceful folds and sweeping lines, no sensible woman will regret the disappearance of tbe absurdly long trams and sweeping dresses which have l.ceu worn during the past two years lu the streets, for they proved eo exceedinely inconvenient and uncleanly. The new lasbiou is infinitely more reasonable, lor it leaves the trains for drawing-rooms, and insists on short petticoats in the streets and promenades." Medical Prescriptions Through the Atlantic Cable. The London Lancet sas: "Amongst the uses to which the Atlantic cable Has been put is one which wou.d hardly be anticipated. A correspondent communicates to us a telegram which he received from a patient who, being seized with a renewed attack oi illness from which he had suffered in ihis country, and for which he had been successfully treated, tele graphed to his old medical attendant for direc tions. These were returned by the same chan nel without delay, and we hope they have prospered, and that the proper remittance will lollow by an early packet. This prescrip tion will rank among the curiosities of tele graphy." Greek Mines. Tho silver mines of Sunium, in Greece, after a lapse of two thousand two hun dred and ninety-four years, are now worked by a French company, principally tor the produce of lead. Tlie works employ continually lour hunared workmen, and work seven furnaces. From ten to twelve British vessels take the coal required, and bring to Fngland cargoes of lead. How lead Pencils are Made Great quantities of pencils are now made in England ot a com- EOhition formed of sawdust and small pieces of lack had, which are ground to an impalpable powder, mixed with some cotiesive medium. In Keswick, 250,d(JO pencils are made in a week, or 13,000,000 a year, and 12,000 cubic feet of cedar are annually consumed. American Guns and Cannon for Europe The Coifs Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company, Hartford, Conn., have received an order for the manufacture of a thousand needle-guns, con fornnmr in all reppcts to the famous needle-gun ot Prussia. The Company have also an order for the proauction of one hundred revolving cannon, at a cost of $100,(100. A Tenor. Another English tenor, Mr. Mor gan, who during the last few years hi.9 been Mudymg and singing in Italy, is announced as about to return to his native country. Verdi's New Opera M. Verdi has just ter minated the fifth act of his new opera, Von Car los, now in preparation at the Grand Opera, Paris. Meyerbeer. Apianoforte score'of Meyerbeer's i.'ruf! music is about to be publinbed. INSTRUCTION. A M I L 1 O N INSTITUTE IOR YOU NO LADIES. FHTLIP A. CKFGAR. Being about to relliuiulth liu potitlun In the pnblle rchoolg wliti iv hloli lie has been connected for the lout '"te'i'bAT AND BOARDING SCHOOL fOU YOTJUO LADIES, AT Ko. 3810 cnnsjNirr street, Oil yONlMl. SEPTEMBER. H. . This Intiitutluu 1. uesigned t flvni V' uesi scm;- ni rits In the country. Mitt L'LARS Containing pr.uiculri and otl.n intonnatlon In relation lo tills Institution, can be bad until tue lt of Hop. uu.uer.ai . M 2,0. Mil .N. 1 wi.L.r ill cues'. cn MONSIEUR ALEXANDRE WOLOWSKI would lbiorui bis mends and the public generally that be Is h jw reauy toKive lnsirueiiou lusmuuig anuou the l lano. According to ins own nvaiem wuicu uereio lore haa proved so successful in rendering the voice powenul and melodluus, aud at tbe tame tlino impart ing that t, clitty to enable ibe accu utu reading of the most uitt.eult pasnaes. llapvsteui ur the Hiauo eiut- uivb in. pupi . io execute upvruuu nuu uiussiv.i iuusiu l h eaee, leeiing. aud brilliancy. lhose wUhuig to avail tbemsei'es of his long expe 0 ,0 ty tailing at hla residence. - o. Hi . WAbHiNUiua equare. OH E A 11 A J INSTITUTE ENGLISH AND KIlK.wf'ii liouroirg ana nay uui.ils.Nnn iv,7 .;.r.I 'i, Street, will reopen ou 'UlUlmiMv'. hetembo r2U French is tbe language ol Uie faiully iu.i m .,iio spoken In the InsiitLte. ' ttua ' uouslautly j riuiurv x uimnuioui. vuv yc, onuum. liav Bcholi.rs per annum 100. Day BoardlUK l'upha, M0. ' MADAME D UEBVILL 6 22 Irnw4m l'rluclpai . A LEXANDKU O. C ATI ELL, A CO. PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCUASTH, No. 26 MORTI1 WHAKVEH, AMD NO- 27 N03TD WATER STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 2 2 ALElihDEB G. CATTEUU KL1JAV Q. CATJBI L ANDSCAPE DRAWING CARDS, A BEAU tiful teiltao' views, fifteen in number designed tor the Instruction ot Juvenile artist price, 13 cems parlane Wilb the a j,vi..mku iiLiumru, iiuvy will Le found ou sale at the W. corner HKVKDTH and CIIKhNOT Htrwi 81 (K; HOUTU STREET, M. D'ANCONA tkvs tlm l.iui.t mice tot Ltaie' and Gent' eSHt ofl ClrthiDii. io. 1 SOUfll Street above lfhwi. ci'lm FINANCIAL. BANKING HOUSE OF JayCooke&(p. 112 and 114 So. THIRD ST. PHILAD'A. Dealers in all Government Securities, OLD 5-QOs WANTED i IN EXCHANGE FOIt NEW. A LIBERAL DIFFERENCE ALLOWED. Compound Interest Notes Wanted INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSIT. Collections ma . t cks Bought ui3 BoKlei Com nlrslon. 0 .922 3m Special tnglmn ccommodt)ong rpwrvd for ladles. RATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC, Nos. 809 and 811 CHESNUT Street PHILADELPHIA. The late management having relinquished their entire control and Interest in this Bank, the business Is now being conducted under the following entirely NEW MANAGEMEAT. DIRECTORS. JOSEm T, BAILEY. Of Ballej b Co., jewellers. EDWARD B. ORKE, Of J F. & K. I). Orne, Sealers In CarDetingg NATHAN JJILLES, Piesldcnt of the Second National Bank. WILLIAM LRVIEN, OfMyeraA Eivien, Flour Factors. 08OO0I WELSH, Of H. A W. Welsh, Commission Merchants. BENJAMIN ROWLAND. Jr., Ol B. onlanu, Jr., & Bictbei, Coal Merchant SAMUEL A. B18PUAM, Of Samuel Blaphara & Son, Whosale Grocer WILLIAM II. SHAWN, 1 ate Cafblerof the Central National Iitnk. PRESIDENT, WILLIAM II. RIIAWN. CASUIEK, JOSEm P. MUMFORD, Late ot the Philadelphia National Baak. CP 5-20s, 7 3-10s, 1881s, 1040s, BOUGHT AND SOLD. DE HAVEN &BROTHER, So. 40 SOUTH THIRD ST. 10 2!irp yiLLIAM FAINTEIi & CO., BANKERS, No. 3G South THIRD St. Government Securities Bought and Sold August 7.30s, And Old 5-20, CONVERTED INTO FIVE-TWENTIES OF 18G5, And the new Bondi delivered immediately. CITY LOANS BOUGHT AND SOLD. 9 268m' U, S. SECURITIES. A SPECIALTY. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, 16 S. THIRD ST., 3 NASS.'u ST., rUJLADELFHIA, j 2TEW YORK. feTQCjivS AD GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD ON SOLD ON COMMISSION HERE AND IS NEW TO UK 11 1 w ANTED NOVEMBEll COUPONS, FOR WHICH THE HIGHEST FRICE WILL BE PAID, AT JAY COOKE & tO'iS., Nos. 112 and 114 S. THIRD St. 10 8 tf JJAVIES & BllOTHERS, No. 225 DOCK Street, BANKERS AND BUOKEltS, BUT AKD BELL "SITED STATES BONDS, ISSli, 5 iOi, 10 till. "Nil ED STA1E8 7 3-I0S. ALL IS9CE8. CEBTlriCAXES OF INDEBTEDNESS. Mercantile vper Loana on Collteial negotiated. Block, Bomm ana Bold onCommUtlon. 131 5-20 cotjpons, DTTE NOVEMBER l, BOUGHT BY BTERLING, LAKE & CO., BANKERS, 9 etfCp So, 110 South nilBD Street. WATCHED, JEWELrtY ETC fc FLE.G0LD WATCHES. $ to sojourners In our Citv. W. f all n . r 1 . 1 .ffi4lAn f It.. u1a.mm im Anl rltl to the FINK "WATCH AND RILVERWAIIB KSTABLISIIMKNT OF W. W. CASSIDY, No. 13 South SECOND Street, Who bs on bind one of the finest HMortmente of Jew eliy, etc., of n; In the city, a iplendld assortment o SILVERWARE ALWAYS ON HAN D, Remember W. W. CASSIDY, 165 No. 12 South SECOND Street. LADOJVIUs, BIA3IOND DEALER & JE1VELEK,N WATTllES, JK1VKLRV SILVER WARK, .WATCHES and JEWELRY REPAIRED., i-JLOg Chflatnnt St..Pliil- OwlDgto the decline: ot Gold, bas made rret re duction In price cf bin large and ircll ateorted itoek o Diamonds. Watchesi, Jewelry, Silverware, Eto Th pnhllc arc respectfully Invited ta call and ezamln onr stock before purchasing elsewhere. Hi a inn acportment ot above froodn conatantlr on hand at modoiate prices tbe llMicalBoxoi pUjini irem to au Dcauuini aus. FABK & BE0THEE, Importers, Ko. 824 CHESNUT STREET, Illlsmtcrp Below Fourth. G. RUSSELL & CO., No. 22 North SIXTH St., liHVirg increased their facilities tei FIXE WATCH RKPAIIIINO, Invite the attention f tbe public. All if oik warranted for oie veer. 5 26 BOWMAN & LEONARD, MANUFACTURERS OP WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Silver and No. 7C4 Silver-Plated ARCH STR Goods, EET. PUIv-ADELPniA. Those in want of SILVER or BILVKn-PTATirn WA Hi. will find It much to their advantage to visit nrSiOKE beioie making their purchases Our lo.iu , , iu-iiui.viuib ui ijih MHuve amus ui .vuud cuauiti UB m UC1T vuuipeiiiiun. IV e keen no enodn hut ilin.A wiiif.n am nf ih. ci i Ci.A 88, all ol our own make, and will be sold at reduced $1L EE-I'LATED WARE, SAMUEL K. SMYTH, rifvtf1 T",l??T, 0t ,tne Iate rra of MEAT) & BW Y'lH, would Inform the trade that he bas removed to No. 35 SoutU THIRD Street, 5rwf5eoKerWln0n,,nue the aianmacture of STJPE BIOK 9ILVIK PLATED WAUL ol c ouble and triple 221ib ,benaiaeoftlleul,oft3MVAU A AD A 1 1L HENRY HARPER, ISO. G0 TtOII Street, Manufacturer and Dealer in Watflies Pine Jewelry, Silver-Plate il Ware, 6 1 Solitl Silver-Ware. TilCII JEWELKY. JOHN BRENNAN, DEALER IN DIAMONDS, FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, , Etc. Etc. Etc. 9 20 18 S. EIGHTH ST., PHIL, A DA. FOR SALE AND TO RENT. F A O R RENT. VALUABLE STORE, 809 CHESNUT STREET, No. In the National Bank of the Republic Building. 9 6t! APP1S" ON THE PREMISES. QFF1CES AiD LARGE ROOMS FOU RENT IN TUB National Bank of the Republic Building, Nos. 8C9 and 81) CHESNUT Street, The Building la tupnlled with Vm, Water, Water C It sets, and t teem li eating Apparatus. The room! on the third and fourth Doors are large C60x6u). well Huh ed. ar.d Bultab;e tor a Commercial College, or bnslnemof a similar character. A pply at the Bank. 9 3 tf O R, SALE, THE "GIRAltD HOUSE." Apply to J. C. PRICE, or T. JACKSON, 10 13 6t No 64 N. SEVENTH btieot. WALNUT STREET PRO HEBTY.-FOIt Sale, three llwe llnus In New Row West 1 WEN I x- ....... iMnii .j.i ..i aim . Also aBii ie llor medium a ze Ilouae. Ho HUB AKcU 8tl a luirp -171OR SALE. THE STOCK, GOOD-WILL Jj and Fliturea of the thotograph tHtabluihuieut o.814 t:HtbNUT Htrent. iniaa AUDlyat.Ko t)45 ItilJGE Avenue IBlBe.' M, TO RENT UNTIL 16TII OP MAY NKXT OSaFurnUhed Houe lu (lennantown to mall ARCH PTHBBT. HAM H41UU15S r.Tr.;iELlEK8, BKOZK BT4TBABI, ETO tarnished flxtuiea reflniahed wl,h .P?c,;i7ar. and at re.sou.hl. pm...AKKjKK & cq WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. j ! MUSICAL BOXES. i , Q19, iTiuit A CO wouio repctiuiiy oireoi uie at ten- SHIRTS, FURNISHING GOODS. & J. W. SCOTT & C O., S1IIET MANUFACTTJREBS, ASD MALt Uf MIjJN'B FUUNI81JINQ OOODB- No. 814 CHESNUT Street, 1 FOVB DOOR3 BELOW THE "CONTINENTAL, 8JHIP PHILADELPHIA. pATENT SUOULDER-SEAM BI1I11T MANUFACTOllY. AND GENTLEMEN'S FURMSI1INQ STORE, PERFECT FITT1SO BtllRI 8 AND DRAWERS OT.riA im vnAAMiirrniAnt atTerv nhort notice. All etberaillcleaof UENTLEMEM 8 DHE88 GOODS ntullTarlet,. wn4011Ij.bTKll & co., g 24 $ So. 708 CHE9HUT Street THE DEST FITTING SHIRT lit AMKUltA in Alls BDOUlDr B-8EAM PATTERS BDIRT, Manniantnred by B. EAYRE, So. 68 N. SIX B Street, Philadelphia, where yon can find a large amoi tmentof ' OENTB' FUBMUHINQ GOODS. Clip thli out and give n a call. 917 So. 68 N. SiXHl Street, Philadelphia. SADDLES AND HARNESS. HARNESS. A LARGE LOT OF NEW UNITED STATES WAGON HARINESS, 2,4 and6hore. Also, partg of HARNESS, SAPDuES, COLLAR, IIAL- TFR8, etc., bought at tho recent Government sales to be sold at rreat sncriflco Wbolotiale or Kclail. Together with our usual assortment of SADDLERY AND SADDLERY HARDWARE. WILLIAM S. 21 IIANSELL & SONS, No. Il l MARKET Street. STOVES, RANGES, ETC. nULVERS NEW PATENT DEEP SAND-JOINT HOT-AIR FURNACE RANGES OF ALL SIZK8. ALSO. PIIIEGAR'S HEW LOW PRESSUR8 STEAU HEATING APa'ARAiUS. TOR SALB BY C1FARLES WILLIAM9, 510 Bo. 118. MaK&H STKEEI. 27 GAS STOVES! 27 THE EAGLE GAS-HEATING STOVES WILL BSAT Your Offices, Parlors, Dining, Steeping, and Bath-Rooins, AT LESS EXPENSE, LESS TROUBLE, NO DIRT, SMOKE, OB ASIIL8. They arc all warranted to do tho work. Call and see them, at G. V. LOOM IS', IV 0 lm So. 27 S. SIXTH Street, Philadelphia, Fa. THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENER or publio inetitu.iouB in iwt.Mr aih fr.ite.MT tyiZit . Also, t ul aue.nnia AtaiiKes. tio -air t or races tori able Heaters, LowOown Urates Fitolioa.-J Stoves, Baa Boilers, biewhol" F ates. Broilers, Cook ing Stoves, etc., whulesa.e and I. tall, by the nioiiiuac. turers fcliA Krit a Thomson, 5 18 stnthGm Ho. 'M X. SEtOjND Street SHIPPING. FOR SALE. TWO PROPELLER ah. am out a"b, ouv ton. cacn 1 1 wo years oid; iui,t , aoi leet ; ureaatn ei Diain, m et a incues: aeptn oi ower hout, 9 icet inches; between decks 1 leet (1 Inches) condensing engine cylindeis, U(J lnei.es la bore and 84 in stroke Freight capacity. 4U00 barre.s. Copper lastened, and hullt lu I hi adelphla by Menjia. Wi lliam C'ramv & nonu. In p endld order For particulars apply to W. B GALL GII EK. Ho. 2UH N. MI.ltVE or to . . WILLIAM F. POTlb. 9 24 Imrp yo. 1 225 MaUK.E'1 tstreet, Phila. a'ii.'Aii.i 'rii I IVPIjdiat miTTun K.at Ciueenstown '1 he lnnian I. Inn. n,iina ntvitj, , cHrriiiK uie cuiivu DlulCS mat 8 HY OF tVAntilNU OS" aturday, October .'7 "CITY F Lite BI. K" Weunemiay, Octobers! X'l.YOF LOii.oN" Haturday rTovemuer 3 'I'Hi OF AlAKCHES'l Eh".. Wednesday. November 7 am ea. b succeeding 'ntnidoy and Wedueaday, at noon, iioiuPierNo 44orihrivr hA'lEH F PK8AUJ3 By the n ah atean er sailing every Saturday. Fust Cabin. Cold flu bteerage urreucy '10 London 95! ToLovdou 40 lo I arm 10a I To taria 50 ..fsssiite by the V edneedi y stean.ers : First cabin, UO; 6letrufce, 55 1' ay able In United Bates cur rency l assengersa so forwarded to Havre. Hamburg, Bre n en, etc , ai meliorate ratea. Meerage posm-te illlUi Liverpool or Oaeenstown, 4(1. cnirency. I icki Is can be bouufit here by persona teud lnp tor their lrlenda. For mnher iuioimatlon apply at the Company s Ofl ces. JOH O DAI E Agent 8 7 So. Ill WALMjT btxeat, Fhliada. FOR NEW YORK. PfllLADEL delihla tlteam fropellei ( oin.anr De- kbAiiL fcv. insure Lines via Heiavare aud Boritan Caual. leli (i dai y at 1'a M. and 6 F. M., connecting with all hortl tiu end EhMern lines. lor fuivlii, which "In be taken upon accouimodatlni teitrs. aiplr to W ILLIAM Si. bll(l acO., 8i Ho 1S28 DELAWAKXayeau ffta TO SHIP CAPTAINS AND OWNERS. mjLOZ Ihe nudcrslgned having leased the K.EN b i,liiN 8 HtW DOiK.beunto nfurm hla ti lends anu the pations oi the Uock that he la prepared with luireated lacllitles to aucomniodnte those bavlug vosiela to be talsed or repuire', and being a p. actlcal ehlp-cr-penter and caulker will give pemuual aitcuUoo to the vensels en ruBted to hnn ior repairs t aptains or Agents (Ship-Carpenters and Machinists having vessels to repair, a.e solicited to ca I. bav.ug tae agency tor the sale of 'Wetttrstedt's Tatent Alcta le t ouipositlon" ior Copper pauit, ior the preservation of vessels' bottoms, for ihiscl r. 1 am pre pared to lurnlsh the same onjttyJttje(ArJy'jT fT Ktusiimton screw Hock, US Dl LAW ARE Avenue above Laurel street. CUTLEI1Y. A fine assortment of POCKET and TAHLK 1 I'TLEKY, HAZOKB, KA ZOR HTR'H'i. LAUIE' BvJtSSOltS A-AA A.it AM TAlliOKU' BHBABei. .t Cntlerr Store, No. 13 t-outh TEN'I a -iiree, 9 i8ij Ihrce doora above Waiuut M ONUMENTS, GRAVK-STONE! TOMBS, ,S, Etc. Just enmnleted. a beautiful variety 01 ITALIAN UAKBLE KAVE-STCVK. Will be sold cheap for cash W ork scut to any part oi too United etatea. HENRY 8. TAItR. MARBLE WORKS. 124 rtnit o- 710 OREt K Street. A'bUadel)hla GARBLED PLATE MANTLES SLATE WOLK of every description on hand, or done to order. I LAIN PLATE AM) TILES al way on hand. J. V. KIMKM & CO., 12$ Kos 2128 and 8",8 CI1F8NU11 Btreet PBIVYWELI-OWNERSOF PROPERTY i te only place to get Frtvy WelH eleaned and d nfected at vr lo prices. a. PKYSON MAiinfAnturer of Poudretta flOT.DBMITHH' BAI L IIBBABY Btreet W PARASOLS kTjm.M& AND II. 1)1 X OH A IfeTTfm K. 21 B. Ely UTU Btreet. a.i rT i it LUMBER. 1866; FJUOOBlNOI FLOORING t-llAkUI INA IhiOKiNO. 4-4 CAROLINA VLOultlNU. MVIHU1KU F.OOblNO. -4VlKilNlA FLOOhlNfa 6-4 lr LAW ARK rLntHINfv. 4 4 III LA WA Uf FLOORIN( APH ANI WALNTJI F OnKINO. Af-lJ tMI WALNlT FlOOKlilO. HI P BOABIH, I KAIL PLANK. 1866. -PLASTERING LATHS I PLASTERING LATHS, AT HKI U H PKICI-.H. AT H EDUCED PKICEH. i Q(P -CEDAR ANO PINW SHINGLES XUUUi vi au run nnmuLij), Mo. 1 SHORT CKOAH HUINULE8. WltlTr PINK CUINOLK9. CYr HESS BHlNtiLfS. FINE ASSOtlTMKWI FOB 8AL4B LOW -f Drill Lt'MKER FOR UNDERTAKERS! JLOOO. LD1MBKR FOR TN DEBT AKER8I ur l) iiuA it. n a i.r i, ami rirt;. BED CEDAR WALNUT, AND PINE. 1 Qftft ALbANY LUMBER OF ALL KINDS; J.OUU. ALHANY I.OMR1K OT? ALL KINDS, pr.APO r.u WAiMIT. BKAHONID WALNUT. DRY POf'LAH OHFRRT. AND A80. OAK ILK AVn BPS. , MAHOOANY. ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT VENEERS. 1 Rftfi -ClOAR-HOX MANUFACTURERS. J.OUU. ClOAR-hOX MANCFACTrRERg. ' AT KEDL'CED PKICES. 1866.Mgffi IlKlM 14 lO 82 F R El Limn FBOM 14 TO W FE10T LOO. KTRIH E X1LL8 HEMLOCK ILAK AND JOIST. OAK PILLS. A1AILE BKOTT1FR A CO., 22 Canrp KoJM'O SOLTH STKEET. "QW1TED STATES BUILDER'S MILI,, Nos. 24, 26, and 28 S. FIFTEENTH St PHILADELPHIA. ESLER & BHOTHER, WOOD MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, BTaIR BAL TIRB, BEWEL POSTS. GENERAL TCILSI bCHOLL WORK, ETC. BbELVLNQ PLANED TO ORDER. 1 he largest atsortnient 01 Wood Mouldings In this constant! i on baud. 7 19 J. 0. P E R K I a LHMI5ER MERCHANT 8, BuootSfOr to fi. Clark, Jr., No. 324 CURLSTIAN STREET. Constantly on baud a Urge and ?rled assortmts Of Building Lumber. 6 34 WHISKY, BRANDY, WINE, ETC. CllESMT GROVE WHISKY. No. 22ft Morth THIRD Brreat. It anythlna ae wanted to pioye the absolute pnrfrj ot this Whlvky. the loliovliig certitacaie!! .lionlrt dolt There is noa coliollc Biiniulant knoncomiuandingsucr i ecctLU-iiidation 1 on. such hlth aouiceai i PbiLADtLi-aiA, Septembert, ltVA We have care all tented tbe samp e of CUEHNDl OBOVr WUlbKY which vou send us, and And that II oontalns ohK or tub i-oisohota sibstaxci known at neiL oil. v.hicb is the characteristic and injurious lu gredicnt of the whiskies in genera use. BOOTH, OA RRI.TT CAMAO, Analytical C hernial . . , New Tons. Septembers, IMS Vn,T, "lyed a sample 01 (UE.sKUT GKOVM W BlfcK Y received iron, air harles Wharton, Jr., I Ihlinue phla: und liailng carelully tested it, I am pieustd to state that It is entire y kke fkom poisomou or .1 i' KBims subi-tances It la an unusually pur anu flnt-u. v'.'red quality ot whisky. JAMES H. C HILTON, M. P., Analytical C'hemiav ... a v . . Kostow, March 7,1859 I have made a chemkel ana:ysis ot commercial sam . pies 01 CLEMS UT GROVE W HI.-KV. which provesta he tree litni the heavy ufI: One and periecily pure an unadulterated 'I he fine Mover ol this whisky ia derivo fAom the fro In nreo in manulacturlnii It. itesptctinlly. A. A. HAYES, M. TK, rioie .assajei, o id Boylston Street. NATUANS IMPOIt T OF & SONS, E R S BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, Eto. Etc. No. 19 North FRONT Street. PULLAUELPUIA. MOSIB MATBAXB, BORACK A. MATBANB, OKLAKDO D. NATBAAB. 119m JpKED. BALTZ & CO , IMP0RTEEP OF WINES, GINS, Etc- SOLE AGENTS FOR Riviere, Gardat &, Co.'s cog 0 AC No. 110 WALNUT STREET, J rniLAOELFHiA. ) 3 3m Gr -A. S L I Gr JX FOR THE COUNTRY. FERRIS & CO.'S AUTOMATIC OAS MACHINES For Prlvat Residence, Mills, Hotels, Churches, Etc. Etc. Furnlatitng from Ten to Six Hundred Lights, at may be Required. This machine Is guarantee d : foes not get oat 01 order and the time to manage H is about Its minute a weekv 1 ha simplicity of tbla apoara us, Ita entire freedom from din tier, the cbcapneis and quality ol the lUiht over all others, baa gained for it the favorable opinion of those acquainted with It merits. The Dames of those having reed them for the last three years will be given by calling at our OFFICE, Ko. 105 SOUTH FQUI.TII STREET, Where the machines can be seen In operation. FKIlItlS Si CO., Box 1401 P. O, Fend for Tamphlet . 95 QEOKOE PLOWMAN, CARPKNTTCR AND BUILDER; No. 222 CARTER Street, And No. 141 DOCK Street. Machine IV oik and to Mlllwrlgbting promptly attended J-JEADSTONES, MONUMENT., ETC. ETC. LARGE COLLECTION " BEST MABBLB gWFLTTH BTREET, OV MnuA.Vgjjg ttt I I. L I A M B . O B A N T, W COMMISSION MEKCHANt. Ko. 13 B. DELAWARE Ayt nue, Fliuaacipni-. AGKxr fob Taprnt'a aunpowder,lit;llned Nitre. ,c0'' W. Baker A Vo ' Chocr.late. t oco", and B -rcjma I'rorlH In... 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