TJ1E FASHIONS. . Bea-il4 Ssasete Ilaral Tetlets -PreparaUena f the Ladles Novel In VaeBist te Expense Ceaeerts at Imi, a Rlels DUpUy f Phihi A TUf for Hatlaeee Tbe "Frizzled rait Ilead-Prese New JDrtss Hate atals, Btiutij and Veils A KsRllsh Fiiacess em Ceafederated erntay( Fabis, Anp. 17. On concluding my last .fceaion letter I beld forth a hope to jour leaders that this would contain sea-ride intolli rence, by which festivities and toilets at water W places were understood. I am compelled to nay that what I have seen lor Vlcby ie generally wr Inferior to the preparations made on pre HlW years. ne or t wo foreien P"a "f omint? out at Wiesbaden. Hau.W, he d at the Xadtn races with proat splendor but the real Ma-ride season will not he In foil sway till late )n the fall. I have however, no reason to bolieve that our Tenln'and mornta attire wiU be less estrava. JZ? JSSTw, now that Clicnj has been done iwav with, our petitet darnel feel no ompunc Vou in drawing Oscar, Krneri, or Albert into inextricable clouds of Alencon or Chantilly lace, with lost enough shimmer behind to make them look jtorReous. No prison for debtors Is as solid a foundation to dress on as steel springs. French society Is bepiuuine to gather at Bras, in hopes that the King of Prussia will etP there longer than he intends, and that the Lionnet Brothers will sing Nadaud's aDg "When I was in Love," for many an even tag to come: but those who prefer that part of their existence when tney were not in love, wih the Liouuet Brothers would sing something rise. Mad'ile de Murka is the great star ot Bins, fctae sang there lor Wteul.feki, the vio linist, on the 1st ot August, and was covered with Bowers. A new tenor, with a name which Is one of the most ellicacious remedies tor a cold in one':' hud, Mr. Kotnisarzewtkl, also de lighted the Ems audience on the same occasion. JJo one will ever be able to call him back n account of the immediate sneezing which tickles everybody's fancy at the bare went of the artist's name on the programme. The prettiest dresses at this concert were white alpacas trimmed with white satin rouleaux and vossy white silk frinee or white jet. The King of Prussia much enjoyed the piece he had ex pressed a wish to see Jean Paul play; it is ailed, "Mr. Cauliflower Will be at Home on . The rest is never found out. Boars of langhter greeted the actors of this little comedy. Theatricals remind me that we have just had atery absurd piece at the Gymnase; where, fcy-the-way, I noticed two very lovely toilets in the first tier ot boxes; one was a white Algerian striped chalys, with a loose short jacket trimmed all round with artificial flowers, held poppies, and straw wheat ears. The same were in the wearer's ears and round a light tulle fanchon bonnet; also under the chin in the tulle strings. Motlung can be prettier or more becoming the fashion is much adopted at ma tineesfiat violets look well on light lemou cbambery, but the trimming is expensive, eeperlally when long pras3 fringe hangs under the flower heading. It is a novelty 1 recom mend all New York ladies to take into conside ration. The other toilet was white tatfeta overed with lace, which lace was worked with straw. This is one of the Alarectaale Randon's favorite toilets, and this has been often imitated. But the piece is what your gentlemen readers are waiting for. As it is called The While Neck He, I may take possession ot it in a fashionable letter: yet, why should It A white necktie is one of the most solemn things instituted by nature to mage a man look oracular. The piece at the Uymnase shows us something less philosophical; a young man who, just as he is putting the last touch to his toilet before going to be married, finds he has no white neck tie, and while he is watting for one makes up his mind that he does not care a jot for his future wife, and having been delayed, will not marry at all. A fascinating little neighbor at this crisis brings in a white necktie, and begins to tie it rouud the infidel's neck with all the charm of tidy, dexterous womanhood. The traitor looks at himself in the glass, when the neatest possible bow peeps out between his two collar ends. Any reader, male or female, can fancy how he admired bimself (men think their aeefcties are parts ot themselves), and all atonce lie falls in love with the neighbor who has made him feel proud of bis personal attractions. Yes, leaders, and the end ot the piece is, that he marries her the wrong bride. I can thus relate the piece, but my pen refuses 9 relate JBter than call such stuff adorable. In one of my recent communications I in formed your readers that the new btyle of head dress is denominated "chieu," or "frizzled pug." This infers the wavy clusters of hair now raised over the lorehead, like hay. It may not be un interesting to know that St. Chrysostom disap proved of the style. I do not doubt but that he would disapprove of a good deal more if he be could, nowadays;! but it is a moral comfort to think that he took a great dislike to a certain -woman named Eugraphia, because of the friz W pug way she had or doing her hair. There are few St. Chrysostoms In Parisian society; but, aotwithstandincr. the style is objectionable even to Asiatics; and, now we have the Viceroy back aeain. the Dlaits agreeable to Pharoah reappear. lie has offered the Lady Mayoress of London a vearl brooch, surrounded with sixteen ot the loveliest diamonds ever seen, from which hangs a star with pending pear pearls. The Emperor or uussia's present to me impress is at tne Ex hibition. It is a small piece ot furniture, a cabinet made ot ebony with lapis doors, on wmcn are carvea iruits ana nowers. Another present exhibited is Madime Ra tatzi's court train, the one she wore at the Due d'Aoust's wedding, it is made ot white poult. and is flounced with alencon, beaded by rou leaux 01 wnue Baiin. The Duke of DemidofTs block of malachite Is worth seventy-five thousand francs. Mad'ile l de Metternich's tan is made of pink mother-of ,,A and lace leaves over fawn silk. It is a veilect niece of art. Tbe Ouecn ot Portugal has bought antiques, faus and laces; the Grand uucness marie, 01 KUHsta, quantities ot tne nneei emDroiuery; tne viceroy or ueypt a won derful aigrette of diamonds. These are the Items of conversation in the fashionable world As to the clothing worn we have still new ariatlons on the old gamnt. Dresses are Bhort in the streets, and this will continue, not only tbroueh autumn, but through winter, when blue cloth and larce buttons ot tbe same are to be adopted. Marie Antoinette Is the present type: the plan of bunching up robes behind, a la Xenoiton, is a Marie Antoinette revival. This and tbe fichu are the novelties. Lawn will eventually take the place ot muslin. Our grand- muiuers invea lawn Decause it is urmer tnan muslin and more economical in the end. with brown bonnets and brown veils, green and white Btriped silk, with white alpaca jackets bavin no sleeves, as well as white silk robes with cerise nources round tbe bottom, and wide Rashes to match. For balln. crvstil droos on tulle, with mother-o' pearl ornaments looking like opal, are the newest and most costly. The 'wpather lias Deeu iimihuauy cow ana rainv. so that the llghtuot fabrics have been little seeu tor walking costumes. Sober foulards and greyUn frog tints are eettine the upper hand of light .iiIiotw.r and coats' ba r. aud, like the fairv in the Arabian tale, we are all trying to hit on a that of the weather. uwir t ill. and will lona be, a penect mania the more so now that It 16 worked with toe iii.t flowers in all the natural bhades. This work khould be coutiued to the waistband, . i o on,l frnnt. widths. One of the most curious wardrobes now talked el ls that of the poet lierarujer. A tew greasy L-.nrf mattress are thought a good deal of . ' i..,i,.,r nnrt have been ollered to the ,vui , , DOnular song writer I humbly think more of bis verso than liitl ont, nf re- if his tieionuinit wmv" -- - - -pair, and I do not know where It is sale for the town ot raris 10 eeu lunu. AKOod thinpi told ot tbe Queen of England's tffiS t duuSWr. Beatrice, te roin? around ansiocrttiu; tm-i -n . v. nl..t iearinp of German princes, ana wu u . -tte Princeei ff I'russia, lately wrote to aa THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPII PIITLADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, what she would Use to have for a Wrtb-daT present, the youngest and roost loved or en replied :-"tend me Bismark's head In a di"- Tho ronnoct ,not httVB Startled her afJCCtlOBBl. correspondent., . . . -rHttnir srrcsponder The Prince of walrs, I am w'lui D a book. JV. Y. Btra . i .1. al rTrLAr Fept. 3. A national gathering of theen'aD Brothorhood assembled Tn Garrett's Hall at bfat 2 o'clock this afternoon, pur nVnt to calf There were about six hundred delegates present from nearly every State in the Union representing fully one thousand circles, who joined with the regularly organized Fenian Senate in a peneral Convention or Congress. The time of the Congress this afternoon will be entirely taken bp with receiving and examining the credentials of delegates. The transaction of regular busineFj will be commenced to-mor row morning, strictly with closed doors. Among tbe more prominent members of the Order present are Colonel Roberts, President; Senators Gallagher, of Buffalo: Mchan. of New York; McQuirk, ot Connecticut; O'Brien, of Rochester; Morrison, of Chicago: General Spear, of New York; Colonel O'Neill, of Iowa; Colonel Riley, of Illinois: and Michael Bcanlon, District Senator, of Chicago. Garrett's Hall Is handsomely decorated with Irish and American flags, and with portraits of prominent Irishmen Enimctt, Colonel Roberts, O'Neil, and others. The principal feature of the decoration is the British flag captured at the route of the 09th ttritien Cavalry by twelve Fenians, at Freclys burg, Canada, during the Canadian invasion. At a general thing, tbe members of the Congress are a fine, intellieent lookincr set ot men. very err ditable, indeed, to the Brothe-hood so far as appearances go. AMUSEMENTS. AT TUB WALKDT A Ji.tiiUxLmm.er XuihTt Dream, with all of Its splendid scenery, armor, banners, and dre.su. will be nresenied for tbe twenty-second timo. On Hat urday afternoon a grand matinee will be given for the accommodation of indies and children. Heads of lamllies should secure seats and tickets in advance. Thk New American Theatre is beginning to show forth Its beauties already. It will bo one of the handsomest place of amusement In the country. The American will be opened for the season positively on tne 14th instant, under tbe lesseeshlp of Mr. Robert Fox, who has re tained Mr. James Pilgrim as (stage Manager. No wonder we have so much "progress" at this new establishment. Blind Tom at Concei.t Halt.. With little or no knowledge of tbe true science and art of music, Tom is yet a perfect musician, surpass ing in skill and execution our best and most experienced pianists. One feat performed by Tom bailies all explanation of a philosophical or theoretical character. One of the audience, unknown either to Tom or Tom's friends, steps upon the stage at the request of tbe manager, seats bimself at tbe piano, and performs a lengthy and difficult piece of music, whtcnTorn has never heard before. While be Is doing this Tom Is performing some antic, as i! totally re gardless of tbe muslo or tbe audience. Tbe piece finished, however, Tom lakes his plaoe at the piano, and, from beginning to end, plays tbe same piece witbout missing a single note, having only heard it once. Alf. Burnktt has been very successful at the Assembly Buildings. He never fails to amnse and instruct bis audience. His wit and humor are delicate but pointed, and he Is about tbe JollleBt fellow In town. He is assisted by Miss Helen Nasb, who is an accomplished reader.g Mr. Edwin Forrest played "Vlrglnius" at the Broadway, New xork, on Monday evening, to an audience of twenty-five hundred persons. Edwin Adams is a great favorite just now in Ban Francisco. Miss Susan Benin has gone to Aloany, where she will become a "manageress," it is said. Maitjrs to Caralassnasa. If all the teeth that bave been ruined by neglect could be strung together, they would reach thrice round tbe world. There may bave been some excuse for this havoc In days gone by, when there was no absolute safeguard against dental decay In existence, but there Is no apology for It now. Fragrant Bozodont, tbe world-renowned antiseptic dentriflce, as certainly protects tbe teeth against decay, as oil prevents steel from rusting, or water arrests the progress ot tire. A Kansas farmer has raised this year on 110 acres of land 6400 bushels of corn, 000 bushels of wheat, and 3500 bushels of pota toes, all of tbe value of $5435. EXCLUSIONS. . rr NEW IRON IRON STEAMER n-iivuiM .wirrRST. CaDtaln Francis biuubljaw, lea' TorreBdale, Be Robbing' What i . t ....no. ri'ronrnn. uiuviuuk ki i.uunii TorreBdale. Beverly, Burlington, iuiui, rmreuue, Robbing' Wharf, aud Fleldsboro'. leaves 2d Pier ftb. Arab. "Wedn'y,6ept. 4, 140 P. M. Tbureaay, ' 6, 6 A. M. Friday, " S.8'80 " Wadn'v. HeuL 4. 6 '30 P. M. Thursday, " 5, 9 30 A.M. Frlnav. " 0. 10 (Saturday, 7,7 Saturday, " 7,1080 Fare to Trenton. 40 cents each way. Intermediate places, 26 cents eaco way. Excursion, 40 cents. 19 4 41 EXCURSION AROUND CHE3- .TKK ISLAND. Tbe new Iron steaner ti) WIN J OHItKBT will make an excursion around Chester Inland on THURSDAY. September 5, leaving atttsargee's wliarr at 2 o'clock: 1'. M.. touching at seooud pier above Arch street at 2'i o'clock, and Sluip son & Meal's Dock, at t o'clock, P. M. Fare for tbe round trip, 80 cents. K -jtrrJk FAKE TO WILMINGTON, 15 t cents: Chester or Hook. 10 cents. uid mi.nr MONDAY. July 8. tbe steamer ARIEL will leave IHBsmi i st reel wnari at A. at. ana 8'4a P. M. Keturulng, leaves Wilmington at 6 45 A. AC and 12-4& P. M. Fare to Wilmington, 15 cents; excursion tickets, a centa. are to .:nexier or tiooic, iu cents, b im 'k UA1L.I JSiAUUKSlUfllS XU W1L. 3. mluKlon. Del. The steamer ELIZA LAJNUoX will leave DOCK (street Wharf dully at 10 A. M. and 4 P. M. JKeturninit. leave MARKET fctreet Wharf. WlluilDiiton. at 7 A. M. and 1 P. M. Fare lor the rouua trip ..do cents Bingle ticket ..........,..,...,...liO cents Chester and Marcus Hook ..........., 20 cents For further particulars, apply on board. 7iatf L. w. BUKNa. Captain, CARPETINGS. QARPETINGS, WHOLESALE AUD RETAIL. LEEDOM Kt H II A W, NO, ttlO AKtll sTBEET, BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH STREETS. We are mow opening a full and com. plete assortment, both Foreign and Do mestic, for Fall gales. 8 27 3mrp fEEP THEM AT HAND! PATENTED 11th MONTH, I860. 7 12 2ui8p COLTCN DENTAL ASSOCIATION, OBIilBIATOUir TIINITUO7 OXIDB OAR, Extract Teeth wl'bout pain or any 111 effects. OFFl E, SO. 187 WALNUT ITBEET, 7w3h Eelow Eighth, PhUaCeJphia, CAMPH0r TROCHE8, SS ro.ltiwPrsTM.Uvs of XV ft H O L B B A , X. aoleFMtDr,O.H.le.Ui.ri-Sli xcr sfV, nth em.bu,pwi. xvXr FOURTH EDITION FROM WASHINGTON TfllS P. 11 The Yellow Fever In New Orleans. OUU FLAG IS XI IlilliC Xlie Dane JJull Mtitcli. THE LATEST FINANCIAL NEWS Kte., EtM Etc., Etc., Kt. btecial DKfriTcnrs to ktknins tbikahaph. Washinoton, 8cpt. i. Base Ball. Tbe Union Base Ball Club, of Lansingburg, N. Y., vlslttd the White House this morning, but the President was too much engaged to give them an audience, and a formal intro duction was postponed till to-morrow. This club will play tbe Nationals, of Washington, this afternoon, and It promises to be a well oontested game. Half the city Is seized witn the base-ball fever, aud scarcely anything else is talked of to-day. Presidential Vtattora. A larce crowd ot visitors was In attendance at tbe White House ibis morning, the majority being ladies, waiting lor interviews witn the President. General H teed man was awaiting an audience, and appears to be a dally visitor there. The Second District. General Canby having reached Charleston, General Hlckles is expected to arrive lu Wash ington in a few days, on bis way to New York, aud will meet with a warm reception from bis friends here. The Flftb District. General Sheridan telegraphs this morning that his cypher telegraph operator baa died of yellow fever. No name is given. Private advices received here from New Orleans represent the fever raging there fear fully, tbe victims being principally North eners nnaccllmated. Natives sutler very little. Personal. Hartman Bnohe, Colonel United States Army and Brevet Brigadier-General, has been placed on the retired list and granted leave of absence, with permission to go beyond the sea. Hon. Charles O'Neil arrived here this morning. our Flair. Reports received at tbe Navy Department from commanders of naval vessels, show that onr flag is being carried into the principal ports throughout the world. During tbe war our navy was principally engaged in home service. but since Its conclusion, by direction of the Secretary of the Navy, our ships have visited tbe most remote portions of the Pacific and In dian Oceans, and reports are dally received of tbe cruises of these vessels, some of whioh are very interesting, ana show a universal desire on tne part of tne natives or those distant climes to cultivate the friendship of the united States. Statement of the Public Debt. WT A OTfTVnflHI Canf A Qt nAW-vvt f m tkttt. He debt of the United Stales on the 1st of Sep tember, 1807: Debt bearlDE Coin Interest: Five per cent. Bonds tl'J8,431,8aO"00 Blx percent. Bonds of 1M7 and 188. 14,8fi9,791-O0 Six per cent bondn. 1881.... SKJ 76.1u 00 mi pprcem. o-?u dolus... i.ioo.viuwvu Navy reunion Fund. .... 13.00O.o0'0O ' ll,7ia,UB,7l' Debt bearing Currency Interest: Six per cent. Bonds........... f lt!,346'O0i 00 M nree-year uompuuuu m terest Moles 91.M2830-00 Three-year 7'8J IS otes 40O,7.O25 00 B08.64 LKfiDO Matured debt not presented for payment: Compound Interest Motes matured Jul is. June 10. and AUKUBt 15. li7... 12,72,7.m0O 165,31V64 W7c'68 ttS.liSO-OO 6,'279,lS5'i0 3S.0OO0O Bonda. Texas Indemnity. Treasury Mows, acts July 17. letil ana prior tnereto Bonds, April 1", 1842 'jreasory .notes, axarcu le:i Temporary Loan Certiuoatea of indebted ness l!),44,37i-87 Dent hearlnc no Interest: U. 8. Notes - 3tl5.14,844,00 Fractional Currency 2S.3W.172 K Gold Certlllcates of De posit,,. lO.lWMUMIU 410,019.716,97 Total debt .M...2,83,792,l9-64 Amount In Treasury in toln.. 101,M3,K10DO Amount lu Treasury in rSt.Fanv 47 If73 ir74'5H . 148, 336.004-59 Amount of debt less cash In Treasury...2,S0s.4SS,0tJ5'06 The foregoing Is a correct statement of tbe mibiia debt, aa aDoearx irom tne dookb ana 'Tp.ncn.a.'BntiirnHlii lhA TlanartmAnt An t h A 1st or Kepiemuer, ibo7. xlTJGH MCTJOIilXlOH, Secretary of the Treasury. Fire in Oswego, N. Y. Osweoo, Bept. 4 A destructive Ore occurred in this city early this morniDg. A brick bloc of three-story buildings on west Front street was burned. They were owned and occupied as follow: Mack A Gilchrist, grocers, building and stock valued at $32,000, loss 120,000-, Deearn & t annines, erocers ana nour aeaiers. ouuuiug and goods valued at 128,000, loss f 20,000, Insur ance vio.uuu, Duiiaing ownea Dy a. xf. raermain, loss t8000, Insurance 15000; building stored with ViorH warn onrwla awnnil hv O Wn von A Smith. Their loss is f 15,000, no lusnranoe. The walls of the burning buildings in lulling crusnea two smaller Duiiaings occupied as grocery storms. They were completely demolished. The Southern Relief Association. Nir Vnnir Rent, i ThAfliml mentlne of the executive committee of the Koutheru ttenei ibfinnlatlnn wob Vi I d vABlprHav tn this CttV. Tha tnfal oftiih rl nlH bnvA hAAn S'jAo.itftf! all Of which baa been expended, rne nnmuet m . . 1 V n I buBhels of corn Durobased was 170.310. The con- lrll,,ilinn In nil In mil nf lh Knilttl haV6 been nearly ;0O.0CO. lnrlutlin $578,000 expended by order of Congress through tbe Freedman's Bo reau, under General Howard. Shocking Railway Accident. Ttrmi-n-KT Ront. 4. Thrnn nhlldrnn. named Mar garet Durgan, Mary Ann Keardoa, and Auce l nut In nil lindftr ten Tears (if aire, were killed. veNteidav afternoon, near Neuonsett. while Qitpmnitnor Inrun nnrntitt Uia track of the Old Colony uauroaa, in iront oi an piu-oui train, Fire in New Jersey. Niuiiiit.w .1. Rent. 4 ThA ntaui tannery nf ' ' rmlrAll at. Hlatilinna KnatleX OOlllltV, N. J., whs Foinnletelv destroved bv Are last night. The loss is esUmated at 88000 to $10,000, with mi Insurance of 'MI0. Arrest of Counterfeiters. Niw Yokk, Bept. 4. A. Toronto desputch says tl.tkt AI.L.V uvw) Hi.rviv ni.lnrlilllu OOUntr- lelters. who escaped from Brooklyn prisuu last week, were arretted there to-day. Slilnmn nf Rnecie. UilW York. Kept. 4.-vThe Sootla, for Liver pool iu-uuy, toon, out J 1 1U KUiu. Stocks iri'New York. AFTEllNOON REPORT. Nkw York, Rept. Smith, Randolph &Co., 8 WasBau street, Kw York, report at lociocn mm aiternoon as iuiiows: 1H81b, lll'h(H2. f United Htutes 5-20. 1862. lHrtftlM1 1. United (States 6-:K 1H loyfttlio. United Ktates fr-Wis, ia5, mcwia1- inol , United Btates Win, new, 1H5. 10tiJ,;((l082. United Ktates 6-20S, 1807. 108 108;. United HiuloB n40s. limy iwm, August 7-aos. Uf'XWWJ'-ii. United fcjtatH Sy '20m are quoted In London, iniB T Dsanaeratle Coaaty Ooaveatloa. Continued from tyiH rage. Tbe following ballots wera snbaeonently taken fur Jteglntor of Wills: fft nnUU Hixth ZtnUoU ...... SW 41 S 83 ...... 38 bl Ti 31 47 40 ...... 22 Dropped. aa in 233 ar Ooze Fritm Gallafrlifr...... Crawford..... Bines Alexander T Trial af If ajarGnaral Castar. frm Leavenworth (Kan.) Conservative, Am. 31. Brevet Major-Generftl Cnstar has been ordered to Fort Leavenworth for trial. It Is reported that on bis return to Fort Wallace, after his exhausting campaign of mid-anmmer, ne learned that cholera was rapine at Fort Ilarker, where his wife was staying durinif hie alwenre. Of ronne exapReratrd ator'ies were afloat, although the truth was bad enons;h, and Cnstar. unable or nnwillins; to bear the HuspenKe, left his com mand at Wallace, and proceeded to Harker as fast as jaded borsc-fleh would bear him. The charge against bim is for leaving his command at tort Wallace and going to Ilarkcr without leave. Philada. Stock Exchange Sales, Sept. 4 Reported by De Haven A Bra., No. 40 B. Third street BETWEEN BOARDS. 11000 City New.. ls.l 1X IW0 do. New Inl.V '200 do. New loi'., 2sh Cam A Am lid a Io........ivk; 15 Bh Leh VK. . 8 sh Mecu Bk. 83 4.1 sh feuna H. mi 15 do 53H 100 sh Phil A E. c M.V 26 sh N Central 3i SECOND BOARD. m City as, New 101 i lino do. New.M)Rl0l I 'OO do. New... c 101 .M0 do. New 101 fi 4 sh Cam A Am. ...... lid' 4 sh Penna IL ....... M'- 10 do 53 S 20 do mmIS. M'-i 7shIhNstK 4,X 13 sh Leh VH bi... 07 DRY GOODS. BARGAINS IN LADIES' CLOAKS. PREVIOUS TO THE OPENING OF OCR NEW FALL AND WINTER STYLES, ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, We propose to close out tie whole of oar MCBPLVS STOCK AT AN EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTION FROM ORIGINAL PRICES, THUS: SSO CEO AH 8 AT 3, FORMERLY tin TO 18. S50 C LOAHS AT 7, FORMERLY l TO 20. ZOO CLOAKS AT 110, FORMERLY 818 TO 84. OPERA CLOAKS, MATINEE CLOAKM, RREAKFAMT CLOAKS, CARRIAGE CLOAKCJ, At a corresponding reduction from former prices. J. W. PEOCTOB & CO., 8 3t4p NO. OaO C1IKSNCT STREET. 727 C.HESNUT STREET. 727 POPULAR I'ltlCES IN Silks, Shawls, Velvets, Poplins, Reps, Velour Russe, Merinoes.MonflLelaines Alpacas, Mohairs, Alpaca Poplins, Chene Poplins, Melange Poplins, Irish and French Poplins, and Plaids. Also, Bombazines, Biarritz, Tamise, and other Mourning Goods in great variety, together with as extensive and varied an assortment of Miscellaneous Dry Goods as can be found in the market. Also, Blankets, Flannels. Linens, House-Furnishing Goods, Cloths, Cas simeres, etc., in reliable qualities, at low prices. RICKEY, SHAEP & CO., I.ATJC JAS. B. CAMPBELL Jt CO., NO. 727 CIIESNVT STREET. WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT. DRY OOODS, BY PIECE OR PACKAGE, AT AND UNDER MARAET BATES). RICKEY, SHARPS CO., t 2 lm HO. 77 CIIESNVT STREET. JOHN V. THOMAS, Nos. 405 and 407 North SECOND St. PHILADELPHIA, Would respectfully call your attention to his LAfcOU AMU HANDSOME STOCK of FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS, All of which having been be-light KNTIRELY FOR C'AbH, will be sold at the LOWKUT MARKKT PRICES. Our assortment will Include MILKS. BLACK, PLAIN, AND FANCY, PIM BKON.'M IRISH POPLINS. PLAIN AND CORDED SILK AND WOOL POPLINS, PLAID POPLINS, FRENCH REPS, PLAID CREPE CLOTHS, EMPREMS CLOTHS, LUPIN'S BEST PARIS MERINOEV, PLAIDS FOR NI&SES AND CHILDREN, And every variety of Seusonable Dress Goods, MOVRNINO WOODS, imlllllllnKKIKH. HOSIERY. JOWVIN'SBtST O.C ALIT Y HID UIOTBM, Sin Anr. jb r m r.r, , t .r...."., HOVSE-FVRNISHINU bOOUs, CLOAKS AND CLOAKINO CLOTHS, SHAWLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, TOC1ETUEB WITH OCR USUAL STOCK OF DOBEHTIV UVOIM, Tally additions to our assortment will be made throuehout the eaon, r wsnjuurp SEPTOtDER 4, 18G7. DRY GOODS. gDVIU HALL & CO., No. 28 SOUTH SECOND STKEET, OPBNKD THIS MOBNINO, DIRECT FROM THE KANVFACTVREBS, DUBLIN, IRELAND, THREE CASES OF Pllll BROS'. CELEBRATED IRISH POPLINS, IN ALL TUB NEW AND STAPLE SHADES OF COLORS r4wfin.Urp BclscUd and Ordered by Oarsclvss. FOB SALE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. E. s- JAFFRAY & CO., NO. 60S CHEN NUT STREET, ABE RECEIVING AND NOW OPENING FOR PALL TRADE, FULL LINEN OF LINENS, TABLE CLOTHS, JJAPKINS, HUCKABACKS, DIAPERS, TOWELLINGS, DAMASKS, SHEETINGS, PILLOW LINENS, L. C. HDKFS., HOSIERY, GLOVES, CRAPES, VEILS, QUILTS, Ladle', Ucmta', and Children Under wear, Kmbrolderlee, Nets, Ribbons, 23 Kte. Ktc. The above will be sold at tbe lowest New York prices, and on tbe most advantageous terms. Represented by 8. Story. 4 wfm3m JE. Ii. LEE, Ko. 43 North EIGHTH Street, have j tint opened fbomnew.york, 100 Beal Val. Lace Hdkfs.. 3 28. great bargain. Handsome Poluis Applique Lace .tallies. Block Beal Thread Bailies. A new lot of Hamburg Embroideries. 100 Beal Needle Work Cowlete Bands. Beduced to close out. Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 28 to 75 cents. Gents' Hemstitched Hdkfs., 8TX cents, very cheap. Gents' Colored Border Hdkfs., 28, 81, and 37 centa. Mechanic Corsets, reduced. French Whalebone Corsets, reduced. Hoop Bklrts, reduced to close out. Hoop Bklrts, reduced. Hoop Bklrts, reduced to close out. Great reduction In Hoop Bklrts previous te taking account ot stock. 1 case more ot Fine French X'tract. B. LEE. Small lot ot 4-4 French Chintz, at 37X cents. Large lot Beal Morocco Wallets, from auction. Turkey Morocco Portemonnales, from auction. 8 28 E. It. LEE. No. UOICHKBNTJT Btreet. TO THE LADIES: LINEN CAMBRICS, PAINTED FOB DBE88X8 WHITE FOB BODIES. These goods are essential for SUMMER WEAR, and we are now selling the balance ot our Importation at a GREAT SACRIFICE, E. M. NEEDLES & CO.. N.W. Corner Eleventh sad ChesnuC 1W18 XQNSHHO Wit 'OM I. W. Center of lTovurtli cutvd AjroEm Ot LARGE STOCK OF SUMMER O.ITILTS. 10- 4 AND 11-4 LANCASTER O.CXLTS. 11- 4 HONEYCOMB QCILTN. PINK AND BI.CE MAHNKILLESOITTLTS. F1NF.NT WHITE QIJILTM DIPOUTDU. HOTDLH SCPPI.IKD WITH OCII.TS, IVAPH1NM, TWEI.M, IAHLH UHIUIS, SUEETINOS, ETC. ETC HATE JUST OPENED ANOTHER CASE SILVER POPLINN. I'OH LAD I KM NITITM. DARK LAWNN.EKKNCM ANII KNULISH. THIN (WOI)N, H I. I. VABIKTY. SUMMER SILKS, REDUCED. P. IWniTB SHAWLS, WHOLES AIJB AND RETAIL. 8 6 wfmmu QAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. Vhs Fidelity Istssirmee, Vrvat sued Safe Deposit CompsBf, for tike Safe Keeping- of Bonds, Stocks, sued Other Valuables. CAPITAL $800,000 BIKBCTORM. N. B. BROWNE, 1 EDWARD W. CLARK, CLARENCE H. CLARK, ALEX AN DKR HiJilY JOHN WKI HH, H. A. CALDWELL. J. G1LL1NOUAM FELL, HENRY O. GllloON, .. CHAllIita MACALEBTER. i"aui"' Office In the Eire prool Rulliling of the Philadelphia National Bank, C1IKMNTJT 1st rent above Fourth. This Company ieelves on deposit, and GUARAN TEES THE BAKE KEEPING OF VALUABLE noon the following ratus a year, vis.: Ciiupou Bonds ..... (1 per 1I0OQ Ri glHtcred Bonds aud becurltles..... cents per liio Gold Coin or linllldu. fl-ftper luu Silver Coin or Bullion. ...........m....... per 10 Gold or hilver Plate 1 per C10 Cash Boxes or small tin boxes of Bankers, Brokers, Capitalluis, etccouleuta unknown to the Ouiuuauy end llahlllty llmltPd.layeur. r The Conniauy oilrrs fur It KMT (renter exclnslvely holding the key) BAFEH INblDK ITS VAULTS at izo, 11, $4U,W), audr.fta year, auoordLug to sUe aud locution. ... . . , Coupons and Interest Collected for one per cent. InU-rwu allowtid on Money DepoalU. This Company is authoruujd torooulve aud execute Trusts ol every description. J'z3Jiuwlrp N. B. BROWNE, Prenldenl, ItoiiajtT 1 4TTaeOK4toec.tAjAjy and Treatum, AUCTION SALES. M OLELLAND A r. n rJ. PWM,fr W) Philip Ford A Co.). ATjCTioaaiuta. o. t. MABiirr Street, BALE OF 1900 CAWH POOT8. BH0E8. BRO Morning. . rndc,;r'Fr"Vi;- Which the attentlorTof thj iTJ, wff5,,f JOnN B. MYERS CO., AUCTIONEERS Wos. and 234 MARK ET Street. LABOR POBITIVE BA LR OF BRTTIRTI. FTtRNCtT OJb.hMAN. AND DOMESTIC DK Y ((X)DH. ..c um m inmanii 111 lureign ana dnmestln dry goods, by catalognn, on Ioht months' credit. On Thursday Morning. H ages and lots of suple and fancy artkilea. paclt" :T VIIII"S rt-suy anu goiias arranged for ex. amlnatlon early on tbe morning of sale. g 31.44 LABGE POBITIVE RALE OF CARPETINOB. ETC . f I)' rill O It XfnMnln ' P September , at 11 o'clock, will be sold, by tataloeue on limr nionths' credit, about tM) nieces of Ingritln'. "'" "i. "imi!b, anu rag earuetinira. whicb may be examined early on the morning of the "le- l ai-5t LABOR PEREMPTORY KALE OF FRF.NCTI AND . On Monday Morning. Il.nl A a. in Mi ...... . . . l .... B." . . v nuvn. w,i iik iiihi, oy catalogue, on wnrnM:,i?diir'iLi?r?lJl,ocl9' ,n uk8. worsteds', N. B. Ooods arranged (or ramfnatlon and cata logues ready early on morning ot sale. 8 8 it LARGE PEREMPTORY WALE OF BOOTH, SHOES. BIIOOAKH TRAVELLING BAOb. ETCV On TiiHsilay Morning, ' Bptember 10, at loj o'clock, will be sold, by cata logue, on four months' credit, About a0 pnekates boms. he. broKsns, halmorsls. etc., of timt-cls city and Eastern manufacture. Open lor examlua tlon, with chikIih urn, early on morning ot sale. 8t6t T M. GUMMET A SONS, AUCTIONEERS, O . Ko. fio WALNUT Street. ' nold ItPEularBalpnof REAL , EbTATK, HTOCKS, AND SECURITIES AT tt T,",? I'"iV1la'i,"1A EXCH A NG B. ilandbills of each properly issued neparalely. IIK.iO catalogues published and circuited, contalnlnc full descriptions ot property to be sold, as Mao a pari tial list of property contained In our Real Jtstate Re gister, and ollered at private sals. p bales advertised dully In all the dally newspapers. M THOMAS k SONH NHS 11a lunnn .. B. FOURTH Btreeu ' M" "y . pale at Nos. 189 and 141 8. Fourth street. HAMOME WALKUT EURNITUKK. FINR FRENCH PLATE MIRROhS, FIN&TONED PIA NO-FORTE. IRON CUiiSlU REFRIGJCRA. TORS, FINK BRUSSKL8 CAUPKT8, KTC. On Thursday Morning, At 9 o'clock, at the Auction Htore. an excellent as sortment ot furniture, hantlso ne walnut parlor furni ture, covered in hair cloth and treen reps; superior library suite, covered lu green reps: handsome wal. nut chamber lurnlture, carpets, etc etc BILLIARD TABLED Two superior rosewond billiard tables (carom and. pockels). marble beds, complete. 9 g 2t THOMAS BIRCH & SON, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 1110 CFIEHNUT btieet; rear entrance Ho. 1107 bansom. street. l - . Sale at No. 1110 Cbesnnt street HEJLA.IlP.KEt,OND-H'ND HOUSEHOLD FTJB- NiTURE. PIAN08. MIRRORS, CABPE1K. ETC. ..... . n Erluay Morning, At 9 o'clock, at the auction store. No. 1110 Chesnot street, will be sold, a large assortment of superior Household Furniture, Including elegant parlor suite In plusb and repsj walnut chain oer suits; French, plate mantel and pier mirrors; Brussels and ingrain carpets; wardrobes; spring and hair mattresses; din- . Ing-rooirt furnlture.etc. PIANO-FORTEH. One rosewood 7 octave piano forte, made by Bacon A Haven: one do, do. by McCammondc Co. AMPUTATING fNSTRUMENTB. On Friday Morning, At the auction store, wlil be sold one case of ampu tatlng Instruments, cost tllii. (92t AMUEL C. FOEDASONS, AUCTIONEeS No. 1Z7 B. FOURTH Btreet, Real Estate. blocks. Loans, Ac,, at Private Bale. f8f PANCOA8T & WARNOCK, AUCTIONBElil. No. 840 MARKET BTBEET. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ETC. 1867. FALL. 18g7 JUST RECEIVED, NEW STYL1S FANCY CASSIMERES AND COATINGS. In addition to or unusually large line of gooda adapted to MEN'S AND HOTS' WEAK. MOMUS, CL0TUIEB & LEWIS, CLOTH JOBBERS, 8 24 8m HOB. It AND SIS. FOTJBTH ST, O L O A K I N C 8. We are now prepared to offer to the Trade t full assortment of OLOAIONGS, Containing the newest and choicest styles, many of which are confined to ourselves. MORRIS, CLOTIIIER & LEWIS, CLOTH JOBBERS, 8 24 lm HOS. 19 AND Si S. FOVBTH ST. GENT.'S FURNISHING GOODS. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING CCQD3. Till! FINE SlIIRT EMPOKirJf, Nos. 1 and 3 North SIXTH Street. JOHN O. ARRISON, Importer, Manufacturer, astd Pealer tat Kverjr Description of EaTI.EaiKN'S FCBNISIIINO OOODS, Woald Invite Inspection to his FINE STOCK OF OOODS, suitable lor the season, selling off at moderate prices, Especial attention given to the manufacture of FINE bHIKTS AND COLLARS. Warranted to give satisfaction. g rp REMOVAL. fj E 171 O V A L. C. W. A. TRUMPLER HAS REMOVED HIS MUSIC STORE FROM, SEVENTH AND CIIESNTJT STS. TO No. 926 CHESNUT STREET, 8 12 tfrp EHILAELPJTIAi QAUCH'S RAW DOME SYJPEB-PUOMPIIATE OF UHH, The great Fertiliser or all crops. Qui,.k in it action, and permanent In lu eU'ocut. Jtotahllalied ovi? twelve years. Dt-alers suiplled by the oaiyo, direct nxun the wharl Of the maiiuliu-uiry, on liberal terms. Atauuiaotured only by BfcmX" "atU AS ESSey Bstmwitp uiiawpttlA;