THE DAIL.1 EVENING TKLEGKAHI PHILADELPHIA, TOKSDAY, OCTOMK 8, 18G7. G 7 HE FASHIONS. From Prl to th AVatcrloff PIumi and QnmliiK 't nlilu-Tlie Courtauil Ularrltz dud Royal Slylee from the Kmt-Tht 'Untterfly" Ciaine Id ectlK ' a New and Dynastic Seuiatlon Oitt-IJoor porta Popllm, Sllke, Velvets, aud -s New Ilata aud 'rrlminlags. Bftt,"c ,, n.-Tlio docliiiinc! renlfs ttt tliP pAina, !"'' ..,,,1 j u, jiHpy to wiy the; Boui uaye rev m ;. u ivcruitiiitf IVcsli children at I,lcn. 1'hoy liovc cxclmnl con tola lor loiiL-e ct noir, iiikI't thu rncoiiriuin!? miles of MuKtiiplin IM' U, w!io ruuis mid loes millions lit tlic roulette table witu o.uul in luk--renco iiml they arc, also emulous to ouM j the iTiiico of Wulc-'. AlouVration in nil ceiitle niiinlv iiilini's Isnrojnl inti'viin, but It is ns olirn" cnforecil by niccMHy. No A' tint your ron)''! arc duly informed that hard coin ii rollinu in its u-uiil Mreamn, I will loilo tliu elite to its accustomed resorts ut this &e;ioii of the vciir. I find, or rather loft , IIoml.mr composed of a litlle of evirytbhur, like u (ioiinui salmi princes, horse dealers, preiit l idies mid pililcs dewie's, nionis of (Inndies, millionaires, and eye Btiuken btaws. At Wiet-bnden there is more, re liuenient, more preen and currant colored cos tumes, a higher class of chignon, aud more, expanded crinoline. While all this is point; on beyond the bounda ries of our empire the Imperial family are at Jliarrilz, where they -w ill remain until the dap- ided pack start up hares and pheasants ovr tin; lunt nt Fontnim bieau. The court ot France arrived at IMarrltz on the 8th, aud at about ti'C same time the Kins; of Portugal was buir.jr almost strangled by a monkey, who pave liim an aUertionatc embrace as his youthful Majesty was quietly walkiDp throuph his "guile town" Of Lisbon. The tenderness of tho quadrumitia is r tyled an assault, and the loving caricature of mankind was executed. The Kiarritz costumes arc all Eastern. Ladies wear veils which are put on witli a hipli comb, and hang In lovely folds of Algerian ehalli all ver their robes, and urc ns useful us shawls or draped mantles. A newpame played in these high circles is the butterfly game, which has a Japanese origin. A young lady the must be pretty, slender, and wear a low body, short sleeves, and some vapo rous tissue -kr eels in the centre of a roam, aud holds la her left hand a bouquet, in her right a fan. A butterfly is suspended from some in visible wire, and kept hovering by the voting lady's fan, who mu.-t prevent it from settling on the flowers, fanning it ofT In all the graceful attitudes ot a fascinatiDg tease. This is far-tetched most certainly; but a good many other games to keep oil certain buzzing insects are not quite so harmless. As soon as the butterfly but touches the nosegay, another lady takes the kncelei's place. The only demo litions I have heard of at Compiegne, notwith standing such a billing pastime as the above, is that of a large iron fence which formerly had been constructed and covered with creeping foliage, in order to remind Marie Louise of Behoenbrunn. The Empress Eugeuic has ordered that it shall be pulled down. This reminds me that the return of the ashes of the Duke de Keichstadt is settled. The Parisians have greeted this news with wonder ful indifference, but when the day arrives the bourgeois will none the less weep and sob when the coflin, in silver chariot, under waving feathers and velvet, will thread its way through the dense crowds. In a little time Napoleon's eon will rest by Ms father's side, after long years of separation and exile. Will the fete for this ceremony will aud must bo called a fete bear the character of a funeral or of a merry fair day in Paris ? Banners must either flaunt in pay colors or drums must be mulllod down richly lit aisles. Meanwhile the fashions are getting ready for every emergency, lluuters' red coats are to flash like sparks of fire over rolling grass lands. TJnridably vicious horses are to clear ditch anl stream, and youug hunters are to sit calm in prey, blue, and purple riding hnbits, while their thorough bied-; reek aud steam, and their nostrils nobly expand. These are roul pleasures; such tport is rational. How much more prelerable any out door exercise to the eternal hothouse atmosphere of ball rooms! May fowliug, hunt ing boat racing, i-katinp, and archery find women foremost. If this could be, future gene rations will not deuem-rate, and we shall hear less of nervous debility, waut of appetite, ani poetry thau is now the lashion. The poetical measles which hlllict young ladies is the conse quence ol no bodtly exertion. A good sharp uir soon puts an end to the malady. Ulothiug more beauteous than nymph-like, move useful than fastidious, is getting ready lor brier and brake. The woollen poplins worked witli diminutive silk llowerj are called by all sorts of name, and they are nothing but a substantial every-day texture. The lavoriles are nut browns, with blue, red and maize flowerets sprinkled over. Many, too, are ehowercd with gold and silver dun. Hilks are made with biocaded lace patterns. Vilvets are striped so as to imitate fur. Satin cloth, as woollen satinet, is also brocaded wi'h garlands. Our wiuter mantles are to be made with two piir of eleevps, one close litting, the other long and open, and squarp. Gimp and jet, mixed, will reiun with watered ribbons, on which gutta percha drops imitate cut jet balls, and are much lighter, quite as bril liant besides. A good deul ol twisted fringe will be worn in prelerence to silk fringe. There are three new bonnets the Ojmpiegn0, the Imperatriee, and the Istria. The former is a grey felt, with the head ot same woodland quadruped on one side in a gallant cociidc. The Imperatriee is a black felt worked with jet, and is ornamented with an aigrette or sheat of pold and jet. The Istria cap is a round ruby Velvet cap with a gold palm-leaf. Petticoats are trimmed with white bands of merino worked with Breton embroidery in all colors. All our beau nond will leave chateau and forest for tho arrival of the Emperor of Austria, who will be here, it is said, with Victor Emanuel and the King of Holland, and. although it can iuterest no one, we are told that the Czar of Russia is to fall in somewhere With the Bhah of Persia. If they do not fall out, no one here can care for this item. Algerian Stripes and Calm Reflection Tlie Matrimonial "Cut Uouo" of the Kxhlbltlon Hunting Coatumea, and the Prevailing Colore Fuahlouable Mistakes, or Mistakes of Faahlon Coa tumea for the llueen of Portugal and Russian Grand Duchesses Matinee Ilouea-Wlnter Hate-Lace Patterna on BUka-Kuiienle at the Beaalde. Paris, Sept. 20.-A deal calm aud plenty of white Algerian ttripes made of goat's hair anl enrin tiro i Vn t ti u rn o . , .V . pun" " VUIHW1.11.JID11L0 ui our prt'suui 1'ariHiuo circles. The old aiucdoteot the grocer unH hiu IlPlul 111 it 11 H 1L tltlllit'nl im.L.n .w.il,,...n and daughtt'ia at the clou ot tian lated tix posi tion year of 1H67. "Como up to prayero," it the titJo of my aiucdote, and it btin thus: A . Aiii i u rl ii nuil'n rxillol nut In l.i j oah ll deiicrs. Yes, ladies naV'j neeu unmi'in niu uioralri i f genuine voting men, nnd are i.ow told to collect their hi tter ln nines and look for ward to a retired and pious lif :''l through win la. Xliti adjiiouiUvii lv ty fi.v. j i.'ycw, uUvr dential assistant, "dykex !" "Yes, sir." "Have jou mixed water up with the tobacco?" "Yes, Dir." "Oust with the pepper?" "Ves, sir.'' "Sand 'with tho bion sugar?" "Yes, sir?" "Water with the wine?" ' Yes, sir." "pbwtor with the ground nigu?" "Yes, sir." "And chicory with the roiice?" "Yes, sir." "Very well; jou may come up to prajcrs." The story docs not hiiv so, but it is prob.ible thut the grocer iiml Skc-s prayed with all ther hearts thut "the avs of the wicked aud per vcisesnould he coiimiiuded." Tuis m exactly what iiiu' lms are it-it iijlt tin u daugliA-rs id J i; tune, study, ami the b 'au'ies of their cnalcau in winter, after h'mng p.'n'. tho iciuds on bringing I he n out, lor Ims soeeial p ir.iKiC ot fasc'na' nig liiiifisu lor U. A nercm men-h tuts, or JCusnian b;j Hrris, it dje- not ihim'U .,iu ly which, provided they are ol li e r.uht koii '.ho pHy-int-'iowii-in-CHsh" class r,f waiidp.-imf ior- so much worldly dis-ipution, must fall unheeded; but faces aro very lmm Indeed, no w that the time has come to cut thf home budget down to sinirde recfsslti'-s. The Rxposition has not been prolillc in husbands. They have come, they have H'cn and not been conqnerm). Th's matri mony question is truly pciplcxlnir. No quf.-i-tion, in fact, can be more so, whatever politicians mav think. There was n great deal of popping oft", by-the-way, last week at Count Acuado's chateau de Sivry, where limit inir (OEtumes were worn of the tunic coiois us those adopted for the liverv of each pnrticulur fan ily. Thus b'uc and white Hunkes could admire these shades on their itaitcrr moiiMiueinirc jackets, and their mis tre's' riul'"' Sl,lt w'n,'',, W!lf' tiHtefully braided and laced with whic ."" blue vHvet as cloth. uramieuinl blue wus another C. t-'sn urp.o crat'ic tuinout. The iidvantime of uni."riul,.V in colors is th it v lien civalier llah by in tin1 ii-timce, one kuows vho th"y are without Fee ing their luces, and this is consl.lcred uelul knowlcilire, as tfciitlcmoii and ladies ilo now so dye and nlicr their h,n'- aud complexions t tint one i nt a los wlio is who, even while looking veiy hard. A rui tons tory, by.tlie-wny, lias linen revived this week by the absence of mind ol a lady's maid. Those who ha ,e read the memoir of n certain (.'ouite do Clcnvont must remember what happened to him one day on calliui on Mad'lle Le Hi c, whom tic married later. lie live. I in tho--!- pull and powder days when it was usual v. itli noblemen to pay their respects to ladies be lore tl.ey b.id P It their rooms, and they preside 1 over the levee '.ith much vain glory ut being thus lavored. 1 -o hnupened that Mad'lle IiC Hue had oveivlept l.er-elt, and that her confidante ru.-hed into h i- lady's room, saying that the C'onite wns wait i'lg to he adiuitted. "Quick, quick, my okhil'c IIom r water," exclnimed the beauty, and t-he hastils bathed her face, neck, ann, and shoulder". "l.c him in ami open the window," said she, when her ablutions were over. The mal l obeyed, niter having thrown a lovely Vu- leiicienne coverlet over the bed, looped up a curtain, shaken out the pillows and given a boudoir appearance to the sleeping aoartmont. The Oomte entered, and, lol a sudden panic seized him on beholding Mile. Lo Due's person coven d with ink. The soubrette had made a mistake. Something of the same kind occurred with a dye te one of our aetrepses at the Varietes. She intended to dve her hair Titien hue, made a misttke with the help of her lady's maid, and turned it green. This pastoral prospect had to be endured for a whole week, and all the Duehepse de d'erolstein's admirers have enjoyed the poor girl's despair. The Paris elides are this week full of the lovely robe sent to the Queen of Portugal. It may have heeu forgotten; a white satin skirt under golden gauze, looped up with fuschias and gold roses in a filagree. The same orna ments in the hair, on the neck and in the ears. She has ordered the same in white 6ilver guazo and white filagree. The grand duchesses of Russia have had fancy costumes i-cnt them also. One is re naissance a red velvet, white satiu and pearls; the other a Wattcuu, black velvet trimmings on White silk, with pink satin and roses, with a bunch of roes in the hair nestling among blonde. At matinees white foulard skirts are looped up with flowers. China tea roses are most liked, but the everlasting field flowers and wheat ?ars are everlastingly lovely on the young. Loose jackets are trimmed rouud iu the same way, but on all these occasions the same Bowers are worn in the cars and on the head. The only room left on that organ of sense is to be covered this v intcr with a pufF of flowers or diadem, but Etrn.-ran gold and imitation ttruscan gold is put on bonnets. A gold band above the forehead or anywhere seems indis pensable. These pold circles are not "glories,'' though women, alias augels, wear them. A great deal of lace drapery is coining out this week; our great milliners Uud this the only way to make bonnets high, too high to be savory to all. .Brocaded lace patterns on silks are much thought of. Lace is also being sewn round black over-skirts having a blue, ir.ai.e, or cerise uu derncltieoat. It is very lieu and effective. Tnc various bismarks are still a mania, but twelve ladies in twelve dillereut Bismarks can not harmonize. At Biarritz the prettiest costumes at court are striped Algerians; it sounds bad, but looks very Oricutal. hite is leading the season out aud will lead the winter m again. The last dress the Empress wore n the beach was a Hismark without any tiimmiug. JV. V. lb raid. - THE CREDIT M01ULIE11. Collaine of the Great French Financial Concern! i'drl.f (Siit. -2) Qirrewonilcnre of the London Times. (hnniiiiinuiliiin tat. Messrs, Kmlle and Isaac Perelra have resigned their seats as directors of Hie Mublller, together witli M. Salvador, and Messrs. De Uermlny, l.iiiuerou, aud Itelabiiute, been Installed In their nluce. The new directors, as 8'ion as they have ascer iBluid the real poslti n of attain, will summon a yeiierul iiicetluK of the shareholders and luuke a ninu-mcut. pending the publication of which it ltl be w ise lo rtCHive current rumors with ureal caution. Onn Mi Iiik seems certain ibat the creditors will not lie .Mich extensive losers us was at one time appre liri.dcd; but 1 urn afraid that the shareholders huve raiher a comfortless lookout before them. The capi tal oi the Moblller was originally Cii.uuo.iioO francs: at the end ol last year, or at the beginning of ibis, the cnpilul wit doubled, Unit Is, raised to over 1 2ii,000,(00 ol Irancs. The par value ol the sliar.-s was Si ll francs, and their present value Is only 2.'!0 francs. The loss iu capital would thus be over Gl.fh u.nuu of Irancs. ;ta ill addition the Mublller holds (In udditiou to Inmiobilieie shurea uud bonds, of the Transatlantic companies) sundry Spanish script which Is utterly worthless, und as all the securities (even those whlou may ultimulely rally) aro Just now fearfully depre ciated, a liquidation nt present would ho ruinous for ullcouccrned. In the spring ol lstjl Moblller shares went up to nearly l.iiw fiuncs, and in the course of ibe previous year one of the directors. In a speech ut tho annual meeting, described them us an Invcslmeut lor latlieiH of families ! There are to my knowledge at present In Knglaud holders ol Moblller shares who bought in at Vtuut., and who have clung on In the hope of matters Improving, i here have beeu no securities subject to such fluctua tions as the Moblller. In 15'J iu shares were quote ! as IiIl.Ii lis 178.J .; In 18..1 they fell to 4'lor.; and lu 1K56 wenl up again to lusat fine. It rose und thrived by speculation, und speculation has brought It to grief. The Debt Statement. The Oetohor exhibit shows thut (Secretary McCuI Iocli, disregarding the entreaties of Ibe Inllationlsto. hut cancelled legal-lenders lo the full amount allowed by law, thus removing lrom the currency lour millions of the Irredeemable paper which degrade the cur rency and makts all commercial transactions sheer gambling. The United (states notes were: (September 1 lt(j7 ;I6UB4.8H Octobei 1,1W7 tteil.lii4.tfM deduction 4,eoo,0o0 For this earnest step In canceling "legul tendor" the Secretary deserves, ami will receive, Kits coiuiueoda tlon of every Bui vent man. In funding tne7'iMM, u process which must precede re sum lit Ion, I be Oncrelarv hew not been idle, llimgli more could have been Untie hud the exchange of 7'SJs for ,' 2iis been opened lo the public upon eiiuitablo terms. The 7 3s stood: September 1. IscT ino,7s(i,0'j"i Octutier l,lS'i7 j'nj.lHj.imi lted uctfon : The tiold I. earing Uebl io d' hepleiiiber I, 1'j7 Uctuber 1 1HI)7 t.i'M.Wi'i t'.715 BK7.741 1.743.1'J'),H1 Increase W.fiU8(IO0 As alia rs now stand, t he 7'..os cut) be funded lulu fininc k li d eif long go,il b"ai'lug bonds by July, lss, tiiiis making re uuiptlo i u niulier of absolute cer tainly, 'l i.e debt less cash lu th Treasury shows a sniall Incn asi , but lids Is ex p!n I ie.1 by an uiltisHully Hinall menth'H reci lnis, a"d exc '-Ive payuients on several i.koii'iis. 'I he intbli'. in In iklti at the statement, ami Hie ihliiinuf creuiiors unywheru, will notice with eminent sail faction tlmlthe short debt is steadily phs.-iiig Into long, uud that the legal-lender trash Is toinu n iliiceu lo u pol it where by an honest eilort oil tin- put l of ;iu:;reRs, It can be speedily put out of Hghi.ami Hi" enn i ncy ol Hie iiatloti be roolored to Miununi'srt. ..V. Y. Trtiitiin . I'liiviLi.iiKS. The Pupa has conferred the dignity of assistant to tun I'outilical throne on eveiy bishop who has come to the centenary i i.s'miil not yet been houoresd with that title. He also accords to all members of the epiaoo j acy the privilege of wearihg the violet cap. Tun AtviWAN I'Mi'tiHM. The white ami blue uuiionn of tho Austrian troops is about to be replaced by grey blouses aud loose red trenv fiers, with grey cap. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ETC. 1867. all. 197 JUBT IUXE1VKD, MiW BTYKKfJ rNCY c a a s i m E n k c AND 'tJO.A'l-JNOW, In Ptlelltlon to our unuiiitally large line of on'.t edui-tcd to Tv.'h AM) HI Alt, MCHliS. aOTIIIFR A LEWIS, (JI.OTU JOHHEWV, tjiifin n. ir a ah a i N.rontm HiT. Q L O A K I H G 8. Ve ci 11 pui lli.n'ur utt tition to a large assortmen ol very tlosiiiihle Ptyles I.AIrliK' VS.OAKlhiiS, Juttt rrrrlvcd from New York auction aaleei, In add Mem to the H1LVKU FOX, DIAMOND, 11 YDK I'A ltK, and many other leading makes. cimnmx & lewis, CLOTH HOUSE, 8 2tr,m MON. 10 AMD 91 N. FOURTH NT. WINDOW BLINDS AND SHADES. Eg. J. WILLIAMS & SONS, MO, 10 NORTH NIXTII STREET, MANUFACTURERS OP V13NKTIAN BLINDS WINDOW SHADES. Lariteat and finest assortment In the city at the LOWKBT Fr.ICKH. Repairing promptly attended to. ' BTOKE tBADES made and lettered. 9 25 2m8p 831, CIIAELES L HALE, 31. (Late Bftleemiiu and Superintendent for B J. Williams) NO. 831 AlttU 8TBEET, MANl'FACTUrtKR OF VFNETIAN BLINDS AND WINDOW (SHADES. I. argeflt and finest assortment In tho city at the LOWKST riUCES, 9 23 2tu8p UPHOLSTERING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOFSAFES JULIE'S CHILLED IRON SAFES. Vliough Scorched, Not Dead. A. FIKE-PROOF TO BE MADE BETWEEN LILLIE'S CHILLED inON SAFE AND KVANS & WATSON'S, WITH THE BOSTON JSTEAM l'ATHNT. AL.0, : IIiirRlai-I'roof Test Betveeu Millie's and all Competitor!. Vlie Aliovt Tests to be Made by Daylight, uud to be Kalr aud lioutt i'lilea WltereiiR, I'vnim V Woton, (Safc-mukcra, In the e ily ol Piihudelt'hia, did couihine und conaplre with a t eiluin Kostem (cinputiy to cliriit deceive, uud hum Iiiik I lie jieople 01 lliis city una vicinity v, 1th u certain lixlnre which they propose lo attach to Kire prools; und whireBH, they did olitalu the aid aud counte nuiice of certain ollicers und Kciithuneii connected wish the l'alr ut Norristown Uhioti),'!! deception, no lU.ulit) to BH.iibt In Kaid comhlnatiou and conspiracy on Hie l'tur Kruunel by a Hiiniii buruing of Hulea which all Hule-mukt rH well undeiHtand. Keiw, tiierelore, he it known that I, M. C. Sadler, of II, e city of Philadelphia, do oiler and propouo to burn l ne of J.lllie'B t'hllled Iron Kales, with one of JJvans it Watson's, imviiiy the li'iHtou lixture attached, both to be ol etame size as burned on the l uir grounda, Lillle'8 Halo to lie mailewith Hix-inch composition .w litis, on the prlnciplu he muketi Hales, and tho Kvans it Watson Sale to be six-Inch composition walls, in cluding the Itoiton uttuchment, und on the priuuiple of ihelr usual make. The bales to be burned at some convenient place In the city ol Philadelphia, on the 2Jd of October next, wchtlit-r luir, or the iirst lair day thereatter, Kvuna A Watson are hereby untitled ihut they can leuke aud have riaely the tsufe by tbat lime ibu bent Ibe-y can make, as ahovespecitied, nnd a disinterested cemmiliee siiall be nppoinied equally by each party, und In the usual way, Hliould Kvuns & VVaUion not respond In a reason able time, then their Bale will be turnlshed by other purl les. A Hurglar Prool test will tie made at t he flame time, or immediately utter the Fire Proof test, upou oue of LUllu's Burglar Proof t-afes as now made. At this test any sale-maker, any professional safe blower, or any of the best Iron workers, will have the opportunity publicly lo operate on Ibe sate iu any way practical lor the burglar to operate. Aud any or all te safe-makers are requenicd to place any ol their Burglar Prool baled ulon side lor a test ou equal terms. The above tests are to be made In the presence of the people, anil the public will huve every opportu nity to see llmt the tests are lulrly made, and to de cide according lo merit. M. C. SADLER, Aceut, , Ko.ifcHA.KClIotreot. Philadelphia. Kept. 2fi, ifte;7. P. H. The particular locality of the lost will be an nounced In due time. l2Sslutu 101J M. V. B. C. L. MAISER. MANDFACTrEEB 0 f I B E AMD UUUULAB rilOOl 8AFKB. I.O'IMrlITlI, KKLLrllANCIKIt, AND Willi IN llDILUIMU HAUDWAItB, NO. 484 HACK WTKKKT. f;,Tr-,j A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FIRE and Bnrtlar-proof SAFES on bund, with Inside ioors, Dweliiug-house Sales, free from dampness. .-Wes low. C. ilANMKNt'OKItKUf 8 6 Ho. izi V1JSE street HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING. PAINTING. THOMAS A. FAIIT, SfOl'fvE AKIl NIUN PAlJTKil (Lato Pahy & Bro.) Jo. Si IVnvth TIIIIM) 8tret Above Market. OIJI JtUCK FRONTS done up, and made to loos inul to the linef.t press brick, bam pies ut tlieslioii ily uud country trade solicited. Ail orders tv Post 'KiuiiiUvutKjiiledto. lrmw PAPER HANGINGS, ETC. PAPER HANOI fJ C G. NKW r.itTAltI.IWJI!rlK:NT. I'., to It N lit Ol Ti:Nlil AND WAVtiVT. J. C. FINN & SONS I ave opened with an extensive assortment of DEOO HAT1VE and PLAIN WALL PAPERS, embracing every guiltily to suit all tastts. M 8in COAL. B. II I DPI. ETON v CO., DEALKRS IN 11 Altl. 1,1(111 I I. II Hill and KAiel.h'. VKIN (MAI. Kept dry under cover. Prepared ex preewly lot iuiully nse. Yard, No. 122S WAbUlJMU l'OM Avenue Caigi'.Ko, l(llWALISUBev JH FURNISHING GOODS. SHjftTS.&t; MERINO UNDERWEAR IN GREAT VA nely, lor pale at IIOFMANN'S HO 'IERY STORE. Merino T'nelerweur lor (Ifnti. klerino Unelei we-ur fur Vnutlie, IitIho I'iicIitW! nr fnr In hint t, Merino I'mterwciir lor MNsi . Merino l'ndi r cur lur I. miles. Merino Hose for I udies. Merino Hose for MIvhcs. Merino Hose lor Youths. Merino Heine lor liiluiits. Merino Hose for dents. A ll-wonl Sliirls, whlte, for (lentx. All-wonl Shliti, si'nrli t, leirOcnis, All wool Shirts, crey mlxi d. All-wool Whirls, blue mixed. All the above, of superior qualities, for sale nt ItOr.MANN'N IKIMI UV STOIli:, 3 5 titll.fsj No. UNorlh EIO IITH Street. J. . SCOTT Jc CO., NHIHT I A Pi V FAt'Tt It KltS, AND LiKALKKR IS Mr, N ' M rillMNlllNU OOOD WO. Mi l ( III NM T N IIU KT. FOUR lnlORM RKLOW TUB "COTLS KNTAL, 27JrP PUILAUKI.I'HIA p -AT K IN T S1I0U LI) Ell - SLUM Mlflll r jWANl' PACTOBT, AMUil 'NTI.;.11KN'1 I I KNIKIIINU MTOItr PKRFKT FTTTJNO SHIlt'18 AND DRAWKRS nindetreiiii rueannre inent at very shnrt nntlr-e. All oihrr articles ol UJLNTlaiKN'a DRI-SS OOOJLK U- lull Vrltty. TVIN'1II-.MTKR A CO., No. 706 CHEfcNUT Btrfef.t. 1112 SADDLERY, HARNESS, &c. rjIIE UNlTiECEDENTED SUCCESS OF TUB M'.w tutN.M'T MTm:i:T (No. lain?, WAD I) 1.1 It V, JIAItNIONN, AND 1IOUSP. I DDNlMIINtit UOODN 1IOUMI2 OK LACEY, MZZEKEtl & CO., Js attributable to the following fads: They are very attentive to the wants ofthelr cus. turners. They are satisfied with a fair business profit. They sell goods only on their own merits. They guarantee every strap In all harness they sell over 1 10, the fault of the purchaser only who docs not get what he Is guaranteed and paid lor. Their goods are 25 per ceut. cheaper than can be bought elsewhere. Tiiey have cheaper aud finer goods than can be bought In the city. They have the 1 rgestand most complete stock In Philadelphia. All Harness over 25 are "baud-made." Harness from U to fft26. Gents' Saddles from (6 to (75. Ladles' Saddles from (10 to 1 125. They are the oldest and largest manufacturers In the country. LACEY, MEEKER & CO., 914 3m NO. 1216 CIIFSNVT STREET. GAS FIXTURES. c ALL AND BUY YOUR GAS FIXTURES from the uiauufuctnrers, VANK.IRK A MARSHALL, No. 012 ARCH Street. VANK1RK & MARSHALL, No. 912 ARCH Stree't, manufacture and keep all styles of Uai Fixtures and ( bandelters; also reflnlsh old fixtures. VANKIKK & MARSHALL HAVE A COM plete stock of Chandeliers, Brackets, Portable PtandH, and Pruiiy.es, at No. IH2 AKC11 Street. VAN KIRK & MARSHALL, No. 912 ARCH Stree-t. Hive especial attention lo litting up Chtirclies. Public Halls, aud JJwellings. Pieii aun at THJC 1.0WKKT KATKH. 'nOLD, (5ILT, AND ELKCTRO SILVKR JT plated Otw Fixtures, nt VANKIRK fc MAR SIIALL.'. No. KI2 ARCH Street, All work guaranteed lo give satisfaction. None but lust-class workmen employed. B IMiw mwlaut gALE OF IIAILROAD PROPERTY AND FltANCIIlMKN. Notice hereby given thut by virtue of a decree the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, we will expos to sale ut Public A uctlou, AT THE nilLADKLrill.t KVC1IANUK, In the City Of Philadelphia, Slate of Pennsylvania ou the 15T1I DAY OF O TOREK, A. D. 18C7, at 12 o'cleicfc, noon, ot that day, all and singular the RAILROADS ASI) RAILWAYS, LANDS. TRACKS, LINKS. RAILS, CUOSSTI KH, CHAIRS, SP1KKS, FROtJS, 8W1TCHKS, and othei lltON. RRIDUKS, VA YS and RIUHTS OF WAY, MATERIALS, HOlSKS, RUILDINUS, SHOI'S, PI Kits, AVHAUVKS, KUKl TlOiNS, FKNCKS, WALLS, FIXTURKS, HKPOTS, RIOHTS AND 1NTKRKSTS, and all aud every other properly and estate, real, personal, und mixed, of, belonging or appertaining to Hie RKNO OIL CRKKK AND P1THOLK RAILWAY COMPANY, ami all the cor porate rigbls, fruuehises, and privileges of, or belong ing to the saU Company, together with all and singu lar the Locomotives and otber Kuglues, Tenders, Curs, Muchinery, Tools, Mate-rials, aud Implements, as well as mulerluls lor constructing, repairing, r ex plaining, using anil operating said Railroad and Hull way. All of wblcb salel property Is situate In Ve nango v.oimiy, iu luemaicui i ennsyivaiilit.auu tioiitg the same property, rigbls, privileges, and franchises which said Company, by Indenture ot mortgage, dated the 23el day of May, A. I). lh'iU, uud duly recorded lu tlie oftlce of the Recorder ot Deeds of Venango County aforesaid, lu Mortgage Rook No. 2, page 615, etc.ou the4lh day ot June, A.I), lsejej, grunted aud conveyed to the umlersigued John B. riauzade, lr trut-t. to secure certain bonds therein mentioned. Aud which the said Company by Indenture ot inort gage.dated April 3, lueitt, and duly recorded In the office of said Recorder of Leeds of Venango County, afore Bald, In Mortgage Rook No, 2, pugo 474. etc., on the tub day of April, A. D. 181X1, granted and conveyed to Morris K. Jessup, aud the undersigned William J. liurr, In trust to secure cerlalu debts therein men tioned. This sale will be mude under, and lu pursu ance of a decree entered by the said Supreme Court of the Stale of Pennsylvania, ou the 3d day of July, A, 1). 18ti7, In a cause pending In equity In said court, upon a bill tiled by the suidjohii S. Suuzade, Trustee, ukuIiibI the Bald ( e.mpuuy, and the said Morris K, Jessup and William J. Rarr, defendants, praying, Inter alia, lor a decree of sale of the paid mortgaged premises, Tht terms aud conditions of sale will be as follows: F irst. The mortgaged premises will be sold In one part., anil will be struck, oil to the highest uud best bidder ieir cash. Second. Five per cent, of the purchase money shall be paid to tfce undersigned ut the time of tlie sale by the purchaser, und he must ulsn sign the terms and conditions of suie, otherwise, the said premises will be In, mul lately resold. Third. The bulunceof the purchase money shall be faid to the undersigned, at the Hanking House ot irexel & Co., No. H4 S. Third street, Philadel phia, within thirty days from uud alter the day of 8Ule" WILLIAM J BARK, Trustee JOHN S. BAUZADK, Trustee. Pnii.ADV.i.pniA, July 6, ixtr7. M. Thqm ah A Sow". Auctioneers. 7 9tuttm PRIVT W ELLS O VV N K RS OP I'ltOPEttTY The only place to get Privy Well, clouuud aud Ulslulvcted ut very low pilot. A. PKYSON, Manufacturer of poudnuie, . OOt-rKMlTasliALL.LlhiURVblruct, Jf H AT SA botjrne ;-'INANCiAL. JIyCooke&Gj. J2 ci-.rj ;o. l um o bt. puil a i a Peslcre in all Ocvornmoiit Sooui . u - OLD C-2Q. WANT MI ' IN liCKPfJbr. FOR NCw; A 1.III1HA1, DII li lt IM i: ALLOH t l . Ccmpound Intoroet Notes Want j i 1NT1.111ST AM-OUi l) ON DF.roN IT", Colloeitiom made, Elocfco bonght taxi boio ox OommlsBton. Special btutiiietia acoomruolaUonBre.ervea to NORTH MSSflUHI KA1UUU1) FIUCT MORTGAGE SEVEN TEIt CENT. BONDS. Having purchased $000,000 ot the FIRST MORI GAUK OOUPON BONDS OF THE NORTH MIS SOtKI RAILROAD COMPANY, BEARING SEVFiN PFt CKNT INTEREST, bavlug 80 year to run, we we now prepared to sell the same at the low tale o 85, A Dd the accrued Interest from this date, thus paying the Investor over 8 per cent. Interest, which Is pay.i ble neml-annnally, ThiB Loan is secured by a First Mortgage upon the Company's Railroad, 171 miles already cousiructtil nd in running trder, and 62 miles additional to bf completed by the first of October next, extending lion the city ot fat. Louis into Northern aud Central id touri. Full particulars will be given on application to ejither ot the uuderslgLed. E. W. CLARK A CO. JAY C'OOKK A CO. l)UE.Ii A CO. P. B. Parties holding other securities, and winning to change tutm lor this Loan, can do so at the market rates. 9181m N ATION AL IIAIK OF THE REPUBLIC, JOC and 811 CHESNTJT STBESi, PHILADELPHIA. CArl'lAIi .....-.flOO.'i DIRECTORS. Joseph T. Kniley, Natlian Hilles, ilenj. Rowland, Jr., t t.muel A. Rlspham, j award 11. Orne, William Ervlen, Osgood Welsh, F'rederlck A, Hoyt, Wm. H, Uhuwn. ,VW. JL RHAWN, President, Lata ttuMcr of the Central National au- JOS. P. MUAII ORD Cashier, 6 1JJ LaUottM SMhuklpMa National Han- 7 8-lCs, ALL SliXRIISS, CONVERTED INTO LiYE-TWE IS TI ES. KONDS DELIVERED IMMEDIATELT. DE HA YEN & BEOTKEB 10 2rp . 40 W. TIIIBD STB.EET. (ja C. SECURITIES A SPECIALTY. - SMITH, RANDOLPH & GO, BARKERS AND BROKERS, fteO.lOS THlKDTHSO. S HAJSIUAC ST PHIIJ1DKI.PH1A. KW T0HK Orders for Stocks and Gold executed in Phila delphia and New York. 1 1 HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ETC. gTAKDBRlDGE, BARR & CO. IMP0KTEE8 OP AND DEALERS IN FCFJEICH AKD AMERICAN HARDWARE, 0. 1831 MARKET STREET, Offer I or sale ft large stock ol Ilisrdwnro aud Cutlory, TOO ETHER WITH 1000 KEGS NAILS AT ltF.Dl'lEl) fBK'lIS, ITtbstn ft. C D T L E K Y' rCz7Z2Zi A hue assnrtment of POtJKKTand 51pZ I TAbl.K CUThKllYi RAZOIW, CT.,. II A .OR BIROl'M, LA DIK.M' rSOJS a,XLZZ&ft hOliH, PAPER AND TAILOR' SHI. AUK, tl(J L. V. ITKLMOLD'8 t'tillery titore, No. ISS South TENTH Htreet, 11 Three doors above Walnut. BOARDING. CIHARI) isTKKKT. BETVVtKN J. I X. t hesnut and Market and Eleventh and Twellth streoih-cenlrally loe'aled. Accoiiiuiodaltou lor pcruiui i nt, traiibieul. and table Hoarders. a 112m II AimisuN'S PATENT PAIM' RKSOLVANT, it l'aiul and Varnish Remover, 1m painters, fur niture Hidcurrtage makers, printers, and family me. llio rf piiihllun will remove the hardi'sl and nldcil pHlntfioni any euiluce wiiliout scraping and ilhonl iiiJiii lug the wonil, or uiakiug ll unlit Jor fresh pal'it. It unhl.es oil" with water, taking the paint, varuwh, or i. II wilh It. It is cheaper, luoro expeditious, uud inure thorough than burning. For sale by all Druggists and Paint dealers In the United btntes, CouaUuu.aud Went Indict. trujwwiui FURNITURE, ETC. AVIS IMPOnTAHfl It I: A I X 51 11' lllLUN, peur Sa'ons et I'liarnbres a (Joucber ArvangespourExpoMtl,,,, dans Appruwciito-aarnl et Converts de iapli ,!K,i: J. I1KNKELW, EAt T t0 EBItNIVlErt, CH1N CT hTRKET. ru ( oln de Ume. S P E C I A L cXif. IINE FIRM1URE ON EXUiniTION IN oCTIJX OF ROOMS. CARPATEO AM) FUR MrillED AH CHAM REUS AU PAKLUR3. -l tlt(.i; J. HIMtl lK, LACY A CO., CARINLT MAKKIH, THIRTEENTH AND CHI-.SNUT, rhhadelphltt. Ql R FE INST EN MKUBfL ARAN- S1ERT IN DER GANZI.N ETAOE FKRTIU ZUR ANMCllT, TEPPICH VND OAKTIENEN EIN uEOKIFfEN. UEOROE JT. HKMilXH, MECKEL PARR1UKANT, THIRTEENTH AND CHESNUT. Philadelphia. fa V I G O. M i : U 1J L, K S F 1 N O KM EX II I II I CT ON. lu Merle do Cnarios, COLOCADO COMO Balas do reel bi mien to CUARTOb DK (A MA It A. 9 26 2m AILLIAM WITTFELD, WANUFACT CRER AND DEALER IN CABINET FURNITURE, SON. 1, (io AMI 08 NOHTII SECOND ST., Below Arch, West Bide, Philadelphia, Calls atteutlou to his extensive assortment of FIRST. CLAbS FURNITC'RE, comprising ; SOLID ROSEWOOD, bOLID WALNUT, PARLOR BUTTS OF PLDHH, TERKY. REPS, AND HAIR CLOTH. ELEUANT CHAMBER AND COTTAGE SUITS BEbT DINING ROOM AND KITCHEN FURNITURE. AI.HO, WRITING DESKS, MARBLE-TOP BTAND8, BTO. All of which are manufactured by ourselves, of the oest materials, and will be sold for cash only, at u. ucb lower rates than are oflered elsewhere. N. B.-Goods packed and shipped to all parts of the cjuntfy- 8lr,smthsm FURNITURE! FURNITURE MODERN AJiT10.CE! PARLOR, HALL AND CIIA9IDER SUITS, AT REDUCED PRICEM. Ourfrcllltlesare such that we are enabled to offer at very moderate prices, a large aud well assorted stock of every description ot HOUSEHOLD S'URNI TUBE AND BEDDING. Goods packed to carry safely to all parte ol the couutry. RICD9IOND A rOREFAUCIM, 92ut NO. 40 W. KKCONP MTREKT. &m & H. LEJAMQnC HAVE xwEMOVED THEIB FURKITURE AfkD UPHCLSTEFiiNG WARERCO,rrtS TO NO. Jioa tlllS.MT STREET, (UP STAIRS.) 91 3m T HOUSEKEEPERS. I have a large stock of every variety ol l''UliMI.TTJltl, Which I will sell at reduced prices, consisting of PLAIN AND MARBLE '1 OP COTTAGE KmiS WALALT CHAMBER HUlTIt UU PARLOR HUIIW JN VELVET PLUSH PARLOR bUlTS IN HAIR CLOTH. PARLOR feUITH IN RE PH. Milt-hoards. Extension Tables, Wardrobes, Book cabes, WulUbbaes, Lounges, etc etc. r. r. OUNTINE, 8 1 N. E. corner SECOND and RACE Streets. ESTABLISHED 1795. A. S. RODSNSOrJ, French Plate Looking-Glasses, ENGRAVINGS, PALNTINOS, DRAWINGS. STO Manufacturer of all kinds of LOUHINU-ULAKS, PORTRAIT, AND PIC TURE ERA B1I1S TO ORDER, No. OlO OIIESNUT STREET. TU1I.D DOOR ABOVE THE t'ONTINENTAA PHf LAPKLPHIA. 8 15j j pURNITUR E. JOHN A. BAUER & SON Have now on baud a large assortment of ELEGANT AND WELL MADE JP U It N I T U It J3, Which they will sell at greatly reduced prices. NO, 853 NO U Til Ml.COND STREET, 9 23 mws6718t Above Bpruoo. PARISIAN FURNITURE. JUST IMPORTED FRJ THE I'A II 14 EX.'' 1'OSITION. The motit handsome and val. ah'e assortment ever imjorted, selected by IX 1. UTZ In perNee It will be sold at a snia 1 advauce on first cost. It Is now arranged lur Inspection. WAREhOOM", 10 4 faerlm NO. 11 KOI Til ELS V KTll STREET, " SEV;iNG MACHINES. QET- THE DESTI "Coinpnrison tlt only tfnt." FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE THE FIRST rRIZE at the TAltld EXPO UTON. Mukitia four ttitlircnt Stitches with self-ad justing Tension in Shuttle. WHITNEY & IiUJCKiNo. (1ICNKKAL AOKNTH. Sftwsmtf NO. 11S8 CHI NNUT STREET. UM'IEI) h'TATKS KKVKNUB STAMPS.-. 1 riicll.al 1'cp.A. K... :ew CIIKHNUT btreeU L enlrai 1 p ?N. Houtb UK"1 ,W,.ru",', oue do Loitial 1..P.U, ttlH,m HLbiwhed m-i. Revenue bixiups of every Ueocriptlou constantly 0 'JiaW Aau wixPie" Promptly Mltnded to.
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