WHEN THE LEAVES ARE TURNING BROWN. IT MRS. EMZiDKTn AKER3. Kever ii my heait bo Ray In the budding monlb of Hay, Mevcr docs it beat a tuno Hall bo sweet in blooming Juno, Never knows euch hnpDineM Ab on men a rtav as thin, When October doim her crown, And tbe leaves are turning brown. Breathe, sweet children, soft regrets For the vanished violets; Sing, jou lovers, thp delielil Ol toe golden Bummer nights; Never In tha Summer bour ' On my way Buch radiance shower, An from heaven falls soitly don When the leaves are turning brown I Braid jour girdles, fresh and gay, Children, in the bloom of May; Twist jour chaplcts in young June, Maidens-tbe.v will lade full soon; Twino npe roics, July-red, Lovers, for tbe dew one's head; I will weave my richer crown When tbe leaves 4re turning brown 1 THE FENIANS. reat Movement to Effect Irith Independence Three Iron-Clads Offered to Head-Centre Stephens An Expedition to Leave Bai'ore New Year's Day The RooortJ Fenians at Wojk Preparations for Another Invasion of Canada A Contract Awarded for Twenty Thousand Uniforms, Etc. , Those who believe that the Fenian movement died simultaneously with the official close oi the Motiat mansion can ascertain their error bv vlit ing tbe headquarters of James atevena, in Clmt nam Blreet, hicb are now used as a irrcnt areo nal, iroio wh ch large tiuptilies of rules and revolvers are forwarded to Ireland. Yesterday this sanctum of tbe Fenian chief presented an unusually animated scene. Within ihe few par lors which complete the headqmrters was trans acted business which is to culminate iu au im mediate revolution in Ireland. All the particu lar wc have receiveo. in relation to the movement are us lollows: THREE IRON-CLASS OFFERED TO JAMES STEPHENS. The magnitude 'bf tlio revolution whicn is soon to commence in Ireland will, of course, depend on the supply ot' the munitions of war from this country. Aare oi this important fact, the Heud Centre has Jwen In communica tion with some ot the most worthy Irish mer chants iu the city, with a view of obtaining the 'sinews of war, and they have nobly re sponded to bis call. These gentlemen have substan1 tally evinced their sym pathy for the cause ot their fatherland, by olif ring -Mr. Stephens three iron-clad vessels, with the necessary arman.eiits, and of courre the gilts were at once accepted with thanks. Thece steamers will compose the nucleus of tbe Fenian fleet, which will leave a certain port in the United States for a deserted lulei in Ire lanj, beiore the year 18C7 is ushered into existence. The timely donation ol these men-of-war has naturally created great joy among all the circles, and especially in the ranks of the '-Army Of .Liberation." TBE FEMAN EXPEDITION. The leaderp of the movement declare that It will be unnecessary to forward large number 1 men ironi this country to join in the struggle lor Celtic independence. The tierhhug popula tion in the (Jreen Isle, who are anxijiis to cross ewords with the perfidious Saxon, are believed sufficient to rid the land of English rule for ever. An envoy arrived at'the headquarters yesterday from Dublin, who reported that, alter a tour through the somb. and west ot Ireland, he received returns from the various jnf'tary officers bhowlng that (here are one hundred thousand men ready to revolt against the Uoverunient fie moment they receive arms and the prearranged eigual. Rifles have already been placed In the bands oi a portion of this Tast force, and the remainder will be supplied In a few weeks. Our reporter is not per nitt id to reveal the points, where the revolution is to begin, but it is openlv stated that the mi Intent seizure ol Dublin Castle is a part of the perform ance. UNIFORMS FOR THE PATRIOTS. The official character of tne revolution is amply illustrated by the fact that those engaged in it are to present the anoearunce of soldier nt a regular service. They are to wear uniforms ol prreen cloth, which will promote discipline, and revive the o'd and honoied associations of the Fatherland in the days When Klalichl wore the collar of pold Which he won irom the proud invader! THK ROBER1S FENIANS. The headquarters ot Colonel Roberts, on Bro.Klwav. also show signs of earnest work. Tbe President of the organization has jist awarded a contract lor twenty thousand unt lonus for the reman army who are ready to invade 6nada, and iue it as a base of opera tions to secure the independence of Ireland. A larj e quantity of arms have been purchased for those who are eager for the fray, and with t'a so previously on band, over twenty thousand men can be supplied. Tnere is no truth whatever iu the rumor that Colonel Roberts has sold any oi the Fenian arms to Santa Anna. JV. Y. li'o.'Vrf pesterday. MUSICAL AND ERAMATIC GOSSIP. The Indecency of the Drama called "The Ulack Crook." from the Louisville Courier, October 18. Our Eastern, or rather, as'they are generally termed, Yankee brethren ond slsiers are espe cially on the high moral stilts. Tivas among them originated the patent hieh pressure idea of a new od, a new Bible, and a new religion. 'Twas thrre that women abandoned their leeiti mate sphere, and took to the forum to instruct men iu matters of which the fair lecturers were pioloundly ignoraut. Twas there that all the new isms that throw aside all tbe moral and social amenities that keep the human race above the brute creation, hud their birth. Tis lrorn there we gut a'l the ob.-cene publications and prints that are demoralizing our youth. 'Tib thereiire dm introduced, in their first-class theatre, tnfi btiwd.v dramas ti.at are only enacted in the very loreeJ .rade of Parts theatres for the delectation of the very lowest sd?ra &DA Dl,h of Parisian society. Certainly the "dramatizations roni the French," with which we have been iavored from iime to timc,TV?re obscene, enough to. suit the most depraved taste. But it teems not to be so. New York required something more loose and obscene yet, and New Yoifc has now got It in the ehapo of a play called 27ie liiack Crook. This is a dramatiza'ion of -a very old and very dirty bo k. written in the days ot the Pompmlour. and the circulation of which was suppressed by law in later and more decent times. We are sorry to say that we are indebted to Mr. Charles M. Barrivs, a man whom we would not have suspected of prostituting his talents by employing (hem in such work, for this drarau. But Barras wrote it, and Manager Wbeatley is playing it at Niblo's, and not only playing it, but multttudei are turned away nightly, and Mr. WUeatley pockets $2500 at each exhibition. TheilfacJf Croofrdepends for its popularity upon the lascivious pictures formed upon the sta"e. Tbere are several "demon" and other dances, in which fifty-three eirlr selected for their - beauty of leature and" perfection of form, take part in au entirely nude state, except a narrow cloud of thin gau.e that conceals nothing; So uepravfd have fo's audience become, that Maimer Wheatley finds it a pawng dodge to nanii out large transparencies bef re nis theatre each night, announcing that the "demou danco COmeB Off at tKUl 'm,U Hi la nartienlm-ltf liwcious, and cannot fail to inspire auditors wiiii meas and rouse emotions of a most bud nmeiy moral nature. IIdw long will this fleVll'B WOrk L nUnwar! ViU'u nnnkl In ha burned to the ground bv tho decent nart of the. conIi1iu,lU'' Manager Wheath-y either hung r driven from the countrv. Vnrtv tlonsnnr - . w r THE DAILY EVENING TEIEGIUHL rnELrniA, -THURSDAY, . additional bouses ol proHtgtlon in the olt.V of New York could not do one titho the damage to tho morals of the risine generation that this fellow Whcatlcy Is now doing. I MJllIld 4UII1. 1 1 II VI 1UI1I Mfr . .vv. i v. ' more wonderment in England than his mar- . .. 111 1 tPhi veilons penormanccs cauca out m-io. w Ixnidon Orchestra publishes a letter, from Charles Halle about him, in whicn occurs the iollowina: "The boy's musical gi'U win to me quite marvellous: and the manner in which be repeated several pieces 1 played to him, which he had evidently never heard before, waa most remarkable. I named to blm several notes, choosing the most difficult and prplex ine intervals; these he instantly sung with per fect truth ot intonation, although they roiebt have puzzled a well-educated musician. Alto gether, "Blind Tom" seems to me amost singu lar and inexplicable phenomenon." An Old Comedy Revived Tho famous old comedy of the Jieir ol Lam haB recently been produced at the London llaymarket, where it was originally brought out in 17D5. The parts first represented by FawceM, Suett, and Mnnden "Dr. i'aiigloss," "Lord Dubcrly," and "Zekiel Homespun1' were pcrlormed by Messri. Comp ton, Chippendale, and Buckstone. "L'Africaine." In one place, at least, VAfri caxne has been unsuccessfully produced at Mel bourne, Australia, This, however, may be nothing against the opera. Mr. Adams H is announced that Mr. Adams, who is still engasred at the Opera Iloue at Ber lin, will sing in England from Christmas till Easter. "Macbeth." Macbeth has been revived at Drury Lane, with Mr. Puelps as "Macbeth," and Miss Amy Sedgwick as i'Lady Macbeth." New Drama A new hfwtot ical drama, by Mr. William H. Phillips, called Marlborough, is in active rehearsal at Jhe Loudon Adelphi. Auber's New Opera. M. Aubcr's forthcoming opera is to be called Le J'remier Jour ii lion heur. DRY GOODS. CURVEN STODDART & BRO. J-JBAYY-6-4 SWISS BUCKSKIN, MJITABLE FOR SACK COATS, PAWTS, AND SUITINGS, AT 2-50 PEG YARD. CURWEN STODD&RT & BROTHER, Ncs. 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND St., 1023 3t , ABOVE WILLOW. M A It Y A. K E 11 R, N. VT. Cor. TEMII and S0LTII Sis. ENGLISH MEItlNOES, 2 yards wide, in color and black, at tl 23 per yard. i yard . a pattern, SS-62 tor the dress. Ibeee goods ore tbe widest and finest In tho city. ' Also, nearly 3000 yuds of SUPERIOR QUALITY BLACK ENGLISH MERISOE9, At MS and H5 per raid, equal in appearance to Frencn Uerlnoea. BhPS In desirable colon and shades, at 90c. peryord, fall yard wide, 8 j ards a dress pattern. . DOUBLE WIDTH ALPACA PLAIDS, At 62Mo., worth 75c. j styles can't be beat. Superior qnallty ot ALL WOOL FRENCH MERINOES, At 91-20 peryard. BAKGAI3S IN SHAWLS, BLANKETS, AND 11A.L- MORAL SKIRTS. 10 19 6tip ASTRACHAN CLOAKINGS AT .S3"50, FROfii AUCTION. CUnWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOSD St., 10 23 3t ABOVB WILLOW. Ho. mi CHKliU'r Street C. Ml. NEEDLES. EtraiFera and others wiil find at ' No. 1024 CHESNUT STREET A large and complete assortment ot I ACES AND IACE GOODS, DMiROlDERIES, WHITE GOODS, HANDKERCHIEFS, VEILS, LINEN COLLARS AND CUfPS, SLEEVES, ETC. ETC. ETC., In great variety, end at LOW PRICES. E. M. NEEDLES. jowih j.nssaun rm on HQncjSnAWL EXHIBITION H. 13. I "lv Kltllllll nu ri-iM.vi mo. we are vieparou to snow uiiu oi mc yi uwidiu.b olbliawUln tiiUvtty ot eveiy (trade, Most of which are auction purchases, and are under rei ulr prlct . We I ulle u examination, tong audMuaie 1'aisley 1 oiik and Squure Kruuhe Hhuw .. Louk and Square blxc Thibet Sham.. Long and 8 iure lilankei fchuwla. Mtl a Shaw's, Breakiast Shawl, etc. etc. . We ould alsu invite attenUoij to our BLAMiETS. Kicellent All woolltlankets tor. C10 3 3na Kr uualltiesat7 M 9. 10, 11. 2 and.u. ln"actTour lei'rai stock I. worthy the alteniion of all Imvera of Dry "a wl, wl"u to "V oboai) ailbujersoirj 1U f ,I,llo,iRll,ldYt N E. CPU KlUhTU AND 81'KINU OAKUEN. . SEI LING AT A GREAT SACRIFICE ALL colors oi SI k Gimp and Girdles, Fancy Chains and Comb. Belt Buck es ond Slide. Linen Handkerchief ; all( -color" alpaca BraWs and Halrt BraUU, 81 k and Mohair Bludlna Linen Murt Uoiouia at innuu aoturer a prlcos, e.o. ladle, islve u call heiore buying elue , wbere, to convince ) ourselves ot fact j. 1 WILLIAM LOK K KS TA DTKR'f, 1 lio. 10 S N ElOUTH Ktreet J '1 lm y extto the N. E colghjlndairoh TP YOU WANTTOFIND A LARGE ASSORT X ment In Black and Colored Velvets, of all widths 1,0 t0 -WILLIAM LOlt JfEnSTADTER'B. No 1(3 N. FIG ITU Utreet, 21 lm XaxtU Um, k. cor. Eiguta aad Arob, DtiY GOODS. HOMER, C0LLADAY CO. 1IAVK now, OPES A FULL ASSORTMENT OP LINENS AND HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. Shirting and Pillow Linens. Linen Sheetings, best makes. Table Cloths and Napkins. Table Damask, Towellings. Quilts, in all qualities. FLANNELS AND BLANKETS, AMERICAN AND ENGLISH MAKES, With a general aMortment oi all goods in thU lino need in Housekeeping. PRICES VERY REASONABLE, 10 10 12t Nos. 818 and S20 C11ESMT Street. fa T RETAIL. JAS. It. CAMPBELL & CO., No. 737 CHESNUT St. BARGAINS IN SILK1, M1AWI f, VELVETR, CLOAK INliH. JdEHJ NOES. tOf) INS, RlSPS, I'LAIDS. MOHAIK9. ANB DRESS GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, Ol reliable qualities, cheap, includlas a lull line of BLANKETS. OClLI, SUETIVGS, SuIUllSOP, TAHLE LtNRS8, 10 20 stuthetrp ETC VtARBURTON & SON, No. 1004 CI1ESNUT STREET, HAVE SOW pi-EN FOR INSPEC'TIOJf ' A SPLENDID STUCK OP BONNET VELVETS, BONNET RIBBONS, SA11NS, TRiMMINU RIBBONS, CORDED SILK, VELVET RIBBONS, POULT DE SOIE, SATIN RIBBONS, GRO DE NAPS, ; MANTUA RIBBONS, FLOW1HS, FEATHERS, RDCHE8, FBAMES, ETC. A Large titock Ileal Lace Goods id CLUNY, PuiNT, VALENCIENNES, i THREAD, APPLIQUE, OUiMPUKE, ENGLibK & FRENCH BLACK THREAD, REAL BLONDS, j H0NITON, Etc. INsEETIJ)8 AD BARISE LACE 10 MATCH. Haudkerclilefs, Cloves, Embroldcrlea, Plain and Figured Nets, Crapei, Edgings, Insertings, Veils, Collars, WlilTliJ GOODS, liitc. Ktc. First-class Goods at the price of Interior. A COOIlIbCOV'lT10 THE TIC ACE. 029stuth p ii i c e & woo r, N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT, HAVE JUST OPEED FROjl AUCTION One case all-wool Plaids, SI 12 j er rard. Do do 1 87i piryaru. Tartan plaids, very cheap, &7Jo. Plain auu i'iaid Poplins. French Mennoi s. SI 12 J pel yard. ine quality black Aieriuoes auo Delaines. liue quality b.ack Alpacas, etc. etc. FLAJWEIS! FLANNELS ! Good all wool Flannels for 874. 40. 42. 45 r.n an up to 1 26 per ard. in avy aii-wool naaer t isnnel, fiu, 66 69, and 85c. Dcmtt i lanue.K, 81, 871, 10, 45, auu 60c. Camon t ani.ols 26, 28, 81, 85, and 87 Jo. iiOKt make llltac1 eu auu Unb cached Muslinn, Pillow Case and Slit'i'Mug Muslins. LINEN GOODS! LINEN GOODS ! Bleached Table Linens, fl, $1 25, H C0, 1 75, and $2 i or yard. portei Loom laMe Linens. 76. SO 60. 91 and PI 15 per yaad. Liuen Xankins and Towels. scotch Diaper, by the piece or yard. Iiussia tia. Ii, 12, 11. 17, 19, and 20c per yard. A arfce ai-suilmout oi L.udies' aiid Gouts ' Linen ( tniLno liukfs. Lauies' and den's' lUm stitcbod Ildkfs. Ladiek' 'Worleu Hdki Ludiet' llrm-BtiiclK'iTHdkfB, tucked. A large utsoi men:ot Dailies', tients', and C'Lil ditu's Merino VeBtuand l'auii. Ladies' and Children's Hosiery and Gloves. GANTS' HALF 110 SF. Kid CIovcb, real kid, tl 25 per pair. Host in ' no citv lor tlmt puce IU 22 Jouvin's Kiu Aleves, best quality Imported. PIUCE & 'OOD, N, W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT Sts. T SIMPSON'S SONS', No m ...TINE BTRKFT No. 0i4 .lKt,' in Linens, VN bite and Dress Goods Embroi deries hoBifrv Moves torsets Uundkerctile I'laln and Ileuiktiu iiia uair. Salt lootli ana tn e Bru'hes ou.b, I miu uh'n j.auey Hoaps, fenuuiery, Impor ed ana iomrtla vufls and Vud Boien, and an endless vantty ol kotU.nr. Always on baud a complete stock of Lad'es', Genu', and Clil dun's Uudtrveats and Drawers t tngllsb and (Jernmn hosiery In otton aierino, and Wool. ( lib ( raule suil htaiusnketg Waneliles, Allendala,. Lanvaater, nd Honey Comb Quilts. 4 Tube Linens, Vapklns, Towe'a. Plain and Colored I'o(lerid, German Boll. Bosnia and American Crasb, ia aidvale, Welsh, and ihaker KlDnlt ln all irrades. A lull line ol urry Claners of all widilis at T. siMPSON'ti SONS', (t os. W2 auU')i4 PJMi btreet DRY GOODS. M I 1 L I IC 'K IV ' LINKiN STORE, No. 28 A II OH St. New Linen Sheetings, Pillow and Bolster Casings, Tatle Cloths, Napkins and Doylies, Towels, Etc. Etc. Et. I import and keep constantly on hand THE LARGEST LINEN STOCK IN THE CITY. Hotels and Steamboats supp'ied with LINENS at Importer's package prices. GEORGE MILLIKEN, IMPORTER AND DEALER IS LINEN GOODS ONLY, Xo. 28 AKC1I Street. 917tl2 31rs F ARIES & WARNER, No. 229 North NINTH Street, HaVE JUST RECEIVED Handsome all-wool Plaid Toplins, Si 60. Lupin's all-wool Delaines, 95c., worth $110. FiLe quality Scar Ct Sacque Flannels. Large assortment D.-lainonand Calicoes. Ladies' and JDifSos' Altnno Vests, all sizes. Gents' heavy Merino bhlrts and Drawers, $1 25. Ch ajieet Jialmoro s in the city. Cambno EdinK'j and Insertiujrfi. from auction. 60 dozen superior quality Kid Glovos, $1 25. Gente' new stylo 'lies, 50 cents, a bargain. CANTON FLANNELS! 30CO yards heaviest and be-t made. Canton Flai nels at 22, 16, 28, 81, to 37J cents. MUSLIN b! Muslins, all the best makes. Bleached Mu-Hns, 20, 26, 81, 83, 85, to 89 cents. Unbleached Muslins, 18. 21 25, 28, 80, to 87J cents. Fiilow-Case and Sheeting Mualius. 26 cents for heaviest yard-wide Unbleached made. All-wool Flannels, 85, 87. 45, 60o., to CI. Cotton and Wool Flannels, 81, 40, 45, 60c, etc. Heavy Bed and Grey Twilled Flannels. Taro-wide all-wool febaker Flannels, 65 cents. Shirunr and Sacque Flounols, etc. CHEAPEST BLANKETS IU THE CITY. FAEIE8 & WARNER, No. aieo North NINTH Street, above Race. 92C51 8 4 W FOURTH AND AE0H, J OPISNINGr OF FALL OOODS. TIMS' IRI8H rOPLISS. PIMS PLAID POPLINS. PLAID MERINOES. CASHMERE BOBEP. EILKS AXD DEESS GOODS. ST. BtRKARD SB AWLS. BT. BERNARD CLOAKLSG. EXPENSIVE BH A W LB. 7 Jstuthrp JAMES !Mc MULL AN, Successor to J. V. Cowell & Son, Bas just received Ms first Fall Importation ot ENGLISH BLANKETS. 4 hpA ennrift were nrdfird !n th Rnrinn turer ibat J. V. tOWtl.L A.aOs wtre aupulled wmh lor nauv ears. and will Jie fnnm! . r lamliy uee. ' ""","VI ut A LARGE SrPPLV OP AMERICAN BLANKETS Beilmgat Greatlr Reduced Prices. A full astortmcn' o'f ral WELSH ivn amfrtpaw FLAELH alwavs n cund. His stock 01 OrNEKAL hOtTfiP. FrilVlHHi Ka nv G(Cllih is conipleio. wiib the verr best aooda at tbe lowekt rates lor CASH. HOUSr.FUItNISHIKQ DP.Y G00D3 BLOKE, No. 700 CHESNUT ST. 1017 1m LEGAL NOTICES. 7N THE COURT Ol" COSMOS PLKAS FOR X THE HIT Xt,D COVSr OFIniL4DliI.PUlA. tstato ot 1'OTlF.B & fAGE The Auditor appointed by tbe t ourt to audit,! sett'e, anU ad.lUHt Hie account ot IHE PENNSYLVANI A CflllANY FOR INalJIiAM'E.s ON I.IVKl AND GIlNiM ANMUIUi-H, Tiustees, and to report distribution ot the balance In Hie nanus ot the ac countuniH, will lueet tbe parties Interested, ior thoiiur nones 01 his appuluiment on WtDMi HDtY. October 31, at 12 11 'clock M attbeoltlce of -ILLIaM F. J U l) SON t.sq . o 7li WALNUT Street, In the el'y of Philadelphia. t,10ii()mutli61j W. DiWVKEB. Auditor INSTRUCTION. MONSIEUR ALEXANDRE WOLOWSKI would lb lorn, bis irieutls and the public generally that be Is now reaUy to ftlve instruction in Humlug- and on 1 lie 1 lano. AccordiUK to bis own nvsteui which bercto tore bus provtd so successlul ln rendering ihe voice fiowrnul end melodious, and at the eume lime lmpart n u that I. cliity lomuble tbe aocu ate reading ol the n ot 1 Oitl cult vaiH(.m. I iss.vnteui ior tbe Pluuo ena bles bis pupi s to execute eperatio and classical muaio vl Ii cafe, leeiinu and briiHuucy. '1 bone wl-L to avail ibimfenes of his longezpe rlciii'e can do to by callinp at his residence. 8 24 Imrp o. 104 8. WAhUlNGTON Square. w I L L I A M 8 . O R A NT, 1 . j- .... . rtm .ici.rn i S ho. ii 8 Hi. LAW AUK A vtuue, Philadelphia, PtiDt nt's Gunpowder, lit llued Nitre, Charcoal, Eto. W. l aker A Co 'a Chocolate. Coco., and Rroint, Ciocter liroa. A Co.'s Tvl'owMital fcucatMutf. Bolta si) Kail llu 1 fA 124 OCTOBER 25, 18GG. HOSIERY, ETC. ENGLISH HOSIERY. J. M. HAFLCICH, NO. 902 CHESNUT STREET, HAS NOW OPEN DIS FALL IMPORTATION or HOSIERY, EMBBACIKU Merino Vests. Merino Drawers. . Siik Vests and Pants. Hose and Half Hose. Ladies Striped Hose, nom Children's Tartan Hose. Children's merino Hose. SOS. 917 & 919 SPRING GARDEN SMYTHS' STOCKING STORE. Always on band a good assortment of i;iGL.IIII, CKIl.MAN, AND DOMESTIC llObiJbltY, Cotton, Woollen, Silk, ancLMt.rino. VMJKHSllIRTS AND DRAWtiHH, J-'or Laities, Otnts, Misses, aiul Hoys. JOTJVIX'S KID OLOVliS, Best quality imported. Ca.OVES FOR FA LI. AND WINXKIl, Ail sizes, and targe variety. FREXCII CORSET9. HOOP SKI11TS, Warranted best makes only. KNITTIXGi YARNS, ZKPIIYK VVOllSTEU OLltMAMOWN UtlUbM In all colors. Large stock constantly on hand. ZKPHlll KNIT GOODS, in slock and made to order. Al' goods (old at tbe lowest prices, and a better assort ment can not be lound than at M. St. J. E. SMYTH'S, HO 6 lm S os. 917 and 919 SPUING Ua&DEN btrect. DllfcSS THIM.H1N8. Xewest styles in every variety. MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC. JUST RECEIVED, French Opera Bonnets, EEAL NOVELTIES. WOOD & GARY, No. 725 CHESNUT ST. 10 1 2m rp WEYL & ROSENHEIM, " 11 1 o t n 1., A InlnnrtM h . a.. w ........ - - . . nm n . ni'i.hi qniL it.v ' f. I.AI,.r7. II iiibuii VI COll auu one uaiS AU Ice newest sLapes at ery low priced. V I low ' Milch, and 1 beaeaut Piumes liroan r-rab. Whbe. and Garnet Bonnet Velvets, R0511I clvtls. Incut Velvets. On,s d'AUIquea, Frosted Veivets. 1 be same goods In every other shade of color Velvet KlLLons Irlu n.InK Klblous bonnet Bi'ibons. Paris Ornamtijis, Fine t rench Flowers French and Mew York Hat n I onnet rames. Laces, lllusions-aU at the very low. st market prices AT TVHOU.t ,iLE AND RETAIL. Country orders promptly attended to. (live na a call. . WEY I. 4 RdgBJiHUM, wolm ko. 72tt CHE.SMJT btreot SPLENDID OPENING OF FAI.I. A ND W1TP.B RTVIVU XITJJ If . T,.,T-..sn CLOAK TKIMM 1 G3T Also ar tffat S-oek ft Imported Paper Pa tems for Ladies' and i hil.ireo's lress. Parisian tres and Clo.k Making in aU its vailetes. ladles lumlsnlne; their rich and costly maletia a mav reiy on bemj artuilcal y fitted, and their work nnlebed In the most prompt and cm clent manner, at tht lowett possible prices at twenty four hours' notice. Cm ting and baatlng-- Patterns in sets, or by the single piece, lor merchants anJ dresa makera, now ready B'iOBui BONNET OPENING. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, E. P. CILL & CO., 1011m NO. 720 ARCH STREET. MKS. R. DILLON, Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street. Has handsome assortment of MILLINEBVj Mlsise and Infants' uats and Caps, Bilks, Velvets Ciapes Ribbons. Feathers. Flowers, Frame, eto. 7 18j IMPORTANT TO SHIPPERS. GREAT SOUTHERN FAST FREIGHT LINE. ONLY ALL-RAIL ROUIE BETWIOEN PHILADELPHIA AND TI1R. SOUTH. The Orange and Alexandria Ral'road, having com pleted Through Freight Arrangements with the Phila delphia, Wllmlnitoii and Baltimore and Blt'moro an I Oblo Railroads and lis connections ln Viiglnia, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, and alkslsslppl, is now prepared to tranpsort freight with regularity and dospateh to al accessible points ln the Bbuihwetand Sou h. As this la the only All rail Houte between Philadel phia and tho South, it commends lUelf atoncetoibe favorable consideration of hblppcrs. Cars will be run tb-ough fioni Philadelphia to Ljncbbmg, Virginia, wl hout breaking bulk, and the entire arrangements are such as will secure speedy tram It and prompt delivery to all Southern and Southwestern points. To secure all-rail transportation, Qoodi must be marked "Via O. and A. R. K ," and sent to tbe Dopot ot the I hlladelphla, Wilmington, and Baltimore Hallroad BROAD and PRIME Street. For Rates of Freight or other information, apply to JAMES C. WILSON, Agent, "V nd A. R. B , No. 104 South fIFTH Street, 10 13 lin I-"" Uoeit below Cbesnut. CLOAKS AND F'Jrtti . Wow O P t N, PA1US CLOiUCS, EXCLUSIVE STYLES, (WHICH 'WILL SOT fill COPIED), IS GREAT VAEIETT OF ' MATEPIAL AKD DE910ST ALSO, PABIS STYLE 0I0AK3, OtB OWS MAKTJFACTUREJ IN GREAT ABUNDANCS. NEW CLOAKING CLOTHS IN CBEAT VABIETT. AL0 SUPEKIOR BLACK BILKS FOB DRESSES, ETC., FROM THE BEST MANUFACTURERS. AND cur in' any length. J. VV. PROCTOR & CO., 10171mm No. 920 CHESNUT St. IV O W O 1 E FUES OF .ALL NATIONS. RUSSIAN CABLE FURS, EDISON BAY 8 ABLE FUES, FINS DALK MINK SABLES,. ROYAL ERMINE AND CHINCHILLA, DARK. SIBERIAN SQUIRHEL, PERSIAN LAMB, ASTRACAN, ETC. ETC. For Ladles, Misses and Clillilreii. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., 1017 lmrp So. 20 CIIKSNUT St. QLOAK8, CLOAKS, CLOAKS, CLOAKS.. IIEAEQUARTEItS FOIl CLOAKS. The cheapest Cloak Htoie ln tbeolty. Small pioflts and quick sales. THE OLD STAND, . W ATKINS', ' NINTH and CBKBBT Streets. BEE THK PRICES. Waterproof Cloaks, only $5. W aterpioot Cloaks, ooiy 15. Wat.rprooi I looks only S3. Heavy Beaver 8 cquea. iriiumed. $6'5fl.. Heavy Beaver Basques triiunieu. btt 60. The old Original Cheapest Cloak Siore In tbe city. DAVID W ATKINS. Ho. 131 N. NINTH Street, N. E. coiner NINTH andCHEKBr. The Bldge Avenue and Union Tine Cars pass the Store every two minutes in i tnths2m RICH, RARE AiND RELIABLE FURS. Hudson 'a BavEabla HulTn, Collars and Berthas. Fine Sable Mink Muffs. Collars and Bertbas. SlberUn Squirrel MuHs. Collars and Ber .has. " -tl Koyai Frmlne Muffs, lobars and Berthas. Chbdten's Pets ta every varle y of Fare. An Immense saving In price by applying for an early selection at tbe CLOAK, MANTILLA, AND FUB EMPORIUM, Na 14 8. SECOND Steet, six doors below Market 9 29ttuth8ail CHAS. LKWI6SON. Q() SOUTH STREET, M. DUNCONA. LJI vy pays tho highest pilee tor Ladies' and Bents' cast off Clothing. No. eld SODlH sireet b"5 il" n 6 (j 6m SHIRTS, FURNISHING GOODS. At J W. SCOTT & C or, SHIRT MAKUFACTDEEES, AKD DfclLBBS I MEN'S FULiMlSHINQ GOODS' No. 814 CHESNUT Street, FOCB DO0B8 B1LOW THE "CON TISENTAL 8'1B PHILADELPHIA HTEiNT SUO ULDER-SEAM BIJIliT MAMUFAOTOUY AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE. PEBFtCI FITTING HHIB.S AND . DBAWEfiS made hoin nicufurimciit at veiy short notice. All cthfr ifc.li.a tt ill-Utt b-utu b ..a In lull TitotjF. uuuija " WINCllKfciTKl & CO., 8 2S So. 706 CHESNUT Street THE BEST FITTING SHIRT lit AMEBICA IS THK BnOUlDt B-S1.A51 fATTERN SI1IBT, Manul'actnred by B. EAYKl. N'o. S8N fit X II Hire.. rni..,.i. where yon can find laine aaso. tmentot UtU'lB' tUHNlelilNQ GOODS. Clip' this out and give ns a call. No. MN. SiXlIi Street, Philadelphia. QlTS' PURNISUINO GOODS. (La'.e G. A. Hoffman, successor to W. W. Knight,) FINE 61JIBT8, AND WBAPPERS, HUMEBY AND GL'JViS. Silk, Lambs' Wool, and Merino UNDER-CLOTHING. M)9tulbs No. Ka ARCH Stroct. CUTLERY. O U T L E II Y. n i no sjinnv'i i uic u b ui X Ut n auu TAULK lUTLEkY, KAZOKN, HA- tAI-Jilt ADTAI1.UB8 bUKAKi, t TO., at 1. V. HKLMUl;!)!) CutlerT Store, Ko. M fonth l EN IH itreet, 9 IBS 1 hree doors above Walnut "OODUKRS A WOSTH.MIOLM'8 POUK ET J V Knives Bodtersi V ado's and Bn'cher's Kazora, 'lable i utlerv, Ladles' Hcixsors In Case. It mors, Scissors and all klutiM of t ui err around and nolitlied at)'. MaUk.UtA'8. .No. IIS b.'WIU Sireet, nelo Chesnut lo'iOtjl GEORGE PLOWMAN,. CAIU'ENTKIt AND HUIT.DER, No. 232 CARTER Street, , And No. 141 DOCK Street. Machine YVoik nd illllwritbUn "roirptly attended to WRITTEN AN D VHRHAL DESCRIP Minns of character. wWn advice on busluesaj rbeaith,educaiiua dm., given dal y. Tk po.v lsluibSmrp) CA st So, ii . TtKXU Streal. above C-oauut,