THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1807. 8 THE FASHIONS. BUHirk CP Othejr Not.UJh AtUBtlOB Absolt We"ty Adalln Pttl' Coili 0 d Off ta A Prlely Prrr"r-r I Style Le"t eui nr, MtrlU-Wir Toilet.. Rorit 87. Trop de Praichour Is the of our last cap, find, slrai.fte w Wi ame complaint could be na 0i oom namely, they arc rather too "Jit. While the lormer nrerbtly exhibits vrt natural products ot Iter Industry to It U "d l?,e ,B w?, much incllnlns chasseurs in the oxsaj w n,ay blow. Mih- f a6t r T'.l es about i, tooPJ P "5 lh larj braid dantrl. arm , 6hgk v trout Tie Brst were H.auRura.'&ri Usifcun ia, at too Itianitlly racib. IUbj other things besides a legion ot Uismnik were inaugurated. Our jouiiff men hem bave all been demon strative in ihe Weekly periodical about the r,n,.n ifhrentt. winch has risen O line. J.u ui ni the pdits crrjcs ot the Koulevartls argue on the 01 lit one would inma nicy ii.iu,u ut thor.gh they abuse the, overnmenv muj propose no remedy. it wouiu ufwcuu "j could examine the '-wheat taritl" without laven der, cloves, shiny boot, and eye-Klasso, or even it they would start some reform to the I-reo Jradebill first and spread the sweets ot their " argument on their slices ot toast atlerwardi. 4ini,nn p..tt.i and her rich costume iu tns- vinoe la L'omare are drawing poljulot coin at the ltulieno. Uoubles, piastre, dollars, puinean, reichtcalers ohower down on M. Basrier. the mosfwonderlul ot her robes is made ot while moiTt-, worked with cmclias ot silver (bread done by hand. It cost two thousand italics. 1 lately had a little caucrie with the diva, who livAMin the Champs Ely sees. It was early morn a nd at an hour when divas and other theatrical BAars are supposed to look itosiiic alt'r paste, rouire, 8Dd short sleep; but 1 hasten to say that JMad'lle Patti, seeu close, appe:us more jimnile even than on the stnee. llei skin Is not assailed by cosmetic, and there is no vestige ot paint on er eyelashes, as her contemporary rivals will maintain. Hhe wore a deep blue poplin cos tume, somewhat chort, the body and upper part ot the skirt round the waist were trimmed with crosscuts of the same material, piped around with blue satin. Each perpendicular crosscut ended wiih deep blue trtnpre. Mad'lle Paul is perfectly free and graceful iu all her movements, without the slightest theatrical style. She is even somewhat impulsive and petulant in her ways. She wears her hair, which isblact ana wavy, raised above her lore head, and a close curl above the loll temple. I much admired a monster bouquet, composed of about sixty full pink roses, called roses a la reine, and which quite shaded the centre of a spacious drawiuir-room table. I', was a royal gift of the preceding eve. iielorc 1 quite leave theati leal news, I may mention thai Herlioz ha been encased by the Archduchess Helen of Russia tor six months a', fcU Petersburg, and that the I'riuce of Tit urn aud Taxis, who has married an actress, his ftiniscl, it Is said, turned actor. It is well kuowii that the tem Ristori is a marquise, Albom a countess, that 8onta3 was an ambassa dress; but a real prince has never yet been known to act on Ilia staa-e with his wife, and his in'ctition to do so bs cr attd what the French call un scandiue at foreiirn courts. A man who was very nearly b bonded a short time ago, and who is not even disgusted, is Batty, the lion tamer. He otlcnds ' Parisian taste by wearing all the medals iiven him by princes whenever he drives or rides to the Bois, and a writer Inquires if he is a-rai.l ot catching cold on his chest in goini oat without them. Ladies are already thiuk-iiie of their wrappers, and mean to wear plenty of fur on their heads, as ranch as the Persiaus, for we are Bearing the. Eastern styles more and more. Circassian plaits, Circassian bells, aud Siberian bracelets, which, alas 1 are chains uniting a circlet on the, top ot the arm instead of a sleeve, and another on the wrist of the same arm. Bespangled veils are to enclose us in folds a la Faiima and the Levant gauzes are to finish up th;; mjB-.ery of this new .-Syrian ruauia. In a well attendod draiinr room now there is a mix ture of Byron's Giaour, the Forty Th eves, the t ousulati', the hmpire, the Henaissance and Louis XV styles. Nothing astonisljes anyone providing every woman lends a grace of her own to her husband's disgrace. The proper styles are loulard at Biarritz. Kvery day the Empress appears in a white fou lard, with some new pattern ou it. Cerise and white are very fahionitble, the new sashes are held up with nns, two on the waist behind, from which hangs a third on a chain holding the ash ends, it is heavy, but a novelty much approved. Passementerie sashes are the most expensive and richest. Bead lace is thriving. The hollowing is a description of tho newest Winter toilets, which will not bo -worn till November: Velvet mantle loose at the waist, cut Bcartiike in front, which is longer than the back and covered with gimp; It is trimmed all round with guipure. A black ailk poplin made with round basques ttordered with black satin plaits, made with gimp, and fastened all down the front from neck to toe, with stone buttons veined green and brown. A pink satin Marie Antoinette bonnet trimmed with China roses. Our new skirts measure from five to six metres round the base, are still very long behind, and are worn over a very narrow crinoline almost Imperceptible, but over petticoats are lloanced and frilied.-A. r. tieraig. A WEALTHY FARMER MURDERED. lie Is Robbed In Ilia Own House Escape f tks Murderers They Secure $100,000 In United States Bonds. from the Cincinnati JCntuirer, October 11. The Chief of Police, Robert McGrew, yester day afternoon received a despatch, dated Sprint;. fceld, Ohio, coutaitiine; the intelligence that a most horribl3 murder and heavy robbery had been "committed iu that vicinity at an early hour that morning. As near as we could gldtu the particulars from the Cbief, a man by the name of Daniel Dentzler, a wealthy farmer, who resides about live miles from Spriugiield, was murdered in his bed, and his bouse robbed of the heavy sum of one hundred thousand dol lars in United States bond". The murderers and robbers are supposed to be one a litrne and the other a fcmull man, both havine been seen ubout Bpringtield, ami both having disap peared. The larjre man wore a broad brimmed Lilt, and one of them frev clothes. It is sup posed they pot ou the bix o'clock: mornine; tram bound for this citv. A reward nf !H:,im)ii iu offered for the arrest of the murderers, aird our vuk-i uuu uis tieiectives nrnii t in nntnn i.i them. Hie IielL'h hni'a in tViA iiiiitn nlu,... the murder whs committed are iu a tremendous ta'.e ol excitement. JJJIIE MECHANICAL ' L A II N 1) t y CUHPAT, 111 1 1. A lU.IIII A , IJilKlUTEO ,s07f AI'ITAI, 8100,000. M IJSCItllTin V I It If R or HIIAHl Nt 81W Tho Meclianlcal Laundry Company whose stn. bilbhtneiit, located at 7 wnose ebta- No. 1520 S. NINTH Btreet, It the largest of Us kind In the country, are now lire pan d for Ijumik kb. Orders may be left at the Laundry Mulen Island Funcy J)yelni Estuhllsliuient. ilo 47 S KJOUT11 Mieet; (iianl's Gents' Furnishing kioro' Jslo. 10JS CHKHNI'T streel: ricntt's Oeuts' Fuinlsliln J tore, No. aiiKTKNTll r-treet: Atkinson's LryOoods klore. No. IW2 ItlLOE Avtinne. WunIiIuk Ooiio ut bO ceJiis perdOKen. All articles aflMl lor and delivered free ol charge, and all clotn lin L'OHt w11' be jiaid for. V 'o 'bennclH ustHl. A II work performed In the best 4hle uianner, under ti,e uiirlutndeuee of expo nent d "nd earelul female operatives. The public are Invite lo '1Hlect the Laundry. Hold rsof four Bhares of slock will have their hills render monthly, with a discount of 20 per ctnt. ock tu. V be subscribed fur at the Office ol JtENItV C. YOLLOCK, Treasurer, NO. ISO 8. SIXTH Htreet, nrp J'hlUdelpLia. FOURTH EDITION TUE WWSKY REBELLION. n ts nichittond" A Another oa . !" iiU la Pro- "" "tilted Rtatea authorities in this fitly are dHrr"mU.e.t t?. gfve Ita. Illicit distiller, of whlVkv SolaMttig re.ee.and but short WPl' until they and their Illegal operation itreetreo WHlly muni-elf' with ttift lulus that were: Rliice the last great raid, preparations have been in preBiess cor auothe of even more for mldsble pri 'jjortlo'jM, Voe of the esseutlai pre limlnai l',i to this wp'j a thorounh examination ol ib'g gronml, which boon conduced rtnr liS! li e vnsi T,eek by Mr. Lyman B. Cole, Chief of the H-venue Board, and his nsslstanut. Bevo ral formal seizures were made by them, ami this alternoon a lme lorce of civil ofneers. buo rorled by a file of marines from the Navy Yard, are t tilting their seizures into practical effect. On Saturday last, wtillo reconnoitring the outskirts of Richmond, Mr. Cole's attention wen attracurt to an old pottery establishment on 'iienton avenue, oeiow rooms sireei, wnicn cave indications of being not, altogether aban tloned Healing the fence, Mr. Cole found that the distillation of villainous molasses whisky was under full headway, and conducted on a very latpe scale. looming more rouiu inch iib doi:e, but a format seizure was made, and in tl.e evening a denuty- marshal was despatched to l he place, with a wagon, to clean It out and bear oll t he spi lls. The Whiskey Ites are in anything but an amiable moml, in conbequenco of these Inter ruptions to their business, and their threats of rtsislanee and venue tuee have been loud and uumeious. Too glitlorlii bayonets of the nmilius, horv, ver, have a very wholesome cileet open them, anl It Is probable that no serious distil! banee will result, and that the whole illicit distillation of whisky in that sec tion of the e.Hvwill be ultimately broken up. and thousands ot dollars saved to the national treasury. At 1- o'clock the deticliment of marines who wre to iiurileipalu iu the prut mid this alternoon, arrived at il:e Kxuliange, wnleli place the left la four strt t enrs a nuartpr of an hour afterwards. The torre consiHttU of one hundred aud twenty mnu, nuiler the i oniiuand of the lollowtni; ollleers: Major L. Dawson, l.'ftplain I A. FKn, Lieutenant W. V. McLean, Livuleuaul O, L. Ford, ana Lieuteuaat 8. L. (Sherman. 1' tii led s tuUs Marshal Kllmaker was In rliarae of the expedition, accompanied hy Deputy Marshals Hanllne, (Sharkey, Wippy. anil Trelt, and Special Dcauties Gordon and I.arterty. The Hevenue Depart ment wan represented bv llr. Lyruau B. Co.o, tlie lndeitttiyable cluef ot the Philadelphia Revenue Hoard, assisted hy Captain J. W. Ireland, and luppeciom A. H. Brooks, Ghegan Byrns, Frank lin, and Johnson. I'eputv Collector V ulkrod, of the Filth Collection District, completed the list of olllclais. J!y orders IsBued lielore snirtlni.', it wan made the duty ot tbe in (.uty AlursUalx, iu the first plan', to execute the writs which had beeu placed iu their hands, to the number ot about twenty-live. They were also Instructed to render tho Reventm olllcers all the aid they reotilred In the dl icharne ot their duties and were especially cautioned to prevent anoiilbnak In every event, in ctt.se an attack wai made, ano to endeavor Id arrest the utility onei. and not to rfsiri to a use uf II rear ins, except la case of ab o n e necessity. on in living at Cumberliuid street, one detachment of the force separated from the party, and com inencfd operations iu that immediate nelKhiiorliood, This detnehmeut const tedioi Deputy Marshal Wippy, J i .lienors Frauklin aai! Juhnoou, aud a portion ol the niarlnep. The remuinder of the force continued on their way to Lehigh aveuue and Kiehmond street, at whlcli Point all hands were ordered to report at a o'clock. The force was aaaiu divided Into three detachments. one of which, under Chief Cole started for the ex- tieiue upper portion ot the wlitsky district. Another detachment, consisting of Deputv Collector FoulkriMt. Deputy Marshals tsharfey and Trefts, and Inspectors (Jhekun and Byrnes, with a portion ol the mm lin s. proceeded to tlie scene or operations or the last raid, followed bv a HtrnuRllnR crowd ol dirty men, women. And children. Thev were as boisterous ilh usual, but there was no show of force, and no attempt ut resisionce a jact wuicu uuuiu ue trueeu to tue bristling bayoDets of the marines. 'Ihe lirst point assa leil was a very neat-lookinc brick home, at No, lotil Somerset parcel, In the rear of which were found ten hogshead or molasses mash. The proprietors had been warned of the approach of tlie miners, ana nsa removed toe sun ami an its portable uceompaulmuyits. Tuere was. therefore, but one thing to be done, and that was lo demolish the hogsheads, the shiny contents of which made their way the street thionijli a narrow alley, which whs filled to the dc-pth ol several inches. An m abllshtiieiit. on Hoiueraet street, above Thomn- pon, was then visited, hut tbe little siianty In which ilisliliiiiK lind been c.irried on was found to be en tiiejy empty. 'the Hue then pmcrpder! to No. l.V'S GelRradestrent, m wincii fHtiui lucfB is ijiLic u extensive aye uouse. In tbe rear oMhis a strirv aid a naif frame timMiug newly erecied, wai li r-pecttd, but notlnng but ten enij ty ncgsiiesds were discovun-u. t'liu uelgbo r Mi d (hut this concern had not been In operation fir two DiontnH pnst. AcJj iliiiiiK tne iuitvr hullilioit were ini smiill dilaoldaied wooden stieci ores, botu ot niiicii u nifl incited to tho fuil extent of their capacity with hay. altliouuh tin io were no signs of Horses or cows iu the vlcmiiy. '1 lie olllcers supiiosed tnat stills were bcceieu bene .in t tie my, ana prooeu it aui- Sent'v wiih broom haiidlts. but to no purpose. Tno ..ois had been unlocked witli a skeleton key. aud they were relocked, una tneir proprietors leu in -k? imii km hir HlrpMt. eiifhteeu lUHIUIIK.IUH IIBUIDWU IU..., uui3uraun ui .11 1. .1 luelr couients run- ulna Into a rude cellar below, 11111ns It lo the depth of a COIiplG OI jeev. iud HII.hjhi nuincu yvuxi ncto watchlnK the operations appeared to consider this quite an economical movement. Tho still was no looser to be seeu, aud the olUcers theu repaired to an open lot mar, by In which a p ace about, twenty feut In diameter had been hollowed out tor disunion ope rations. It coiiiulned nothing but live empty mash liiigst cads and an old tin pall. Tne latter, the first trophy of the expedition, was carried to the wagons to he taken to the city. In the rear of No. 1508 a barrel was fmnd bearing this inscription: "Tulip Whslky. 1853." The tulip extract was emptied Into a keg, for convenience of transportation, and Its orlglnul receptacle was broken Into frak-nients. The cavalcade then Journeyed over a vacant space of ground, over which, here and there, t. ickled a slimy sti earn ot fermenting molasses. At the rear of the bonse ou tie corner Of Thompson and Williams streets, they came upon another dilapidated and long drawn out cow-shed ot a building, in which was found, as usual, no sill', but sixleeu mush hogsheads, eight of which were brimful. They were toon de molished, and the caravan moved on, hearing with another ilupull the second trophy of tbe raid. The rear of No. 1048 Fiemont street was next In spected, and thirteen hogsheads of molasses mash scattered loosely over the ground; after which, some attention was devoted to the establishment at the corner of Williams aud Fremont streets. Heven hogsheads of mash were brought to the ground, and In a small outhcuse near by a copper still was found secreted and appropriately cared for. As the olllcers were about leaving this place, a monstrously stout Irish womun rushed up to them irumicauy, unu ueinanuea to Know wnere tue man that stole the money out ot her bureau was? Hhe was told that the Individual was not one of the raiders, but she perhlsled In asserting that he was, and that It was "a shame lo rhob a poor widow woman who had no body io fupport b-r. Jt was a pock-marked man whose name was Kd,, Dial's who it was," she Con tinued, and her wralhlul mutterlngs were still to be heard as the line moved on in lu destructive course. The division unilt-r -Mr. L. U. Cole, chief of tlie Iteventie Hoard, aud consisting of Captaiu Ireland, Jieputy Revenue Inspector Alfred II. Drooks, Deputy Maihsl David (Jordan, and a detuchmenlof Mariues under command of Onlerly-siereanl. Hopper, filU otr from tlie main tody into III- hiuond slreet, and niarched northward lor tbe purpose of making uu olliclul raid upun those illicit distillers kuowu as manufacturers of molsssis wln.ky. As niigh- be expected, a motley crowd of men and boysexclieu to the highf st pitch at Ihe prospect of such u tioublesome ral , followed the dotucument. Just as the tod v of tnops and otlicers were about passing tlie northern boundaries of Itltihmonrt, and entering the noted preclit' Is ot the California district lor there Is such a place two men drsel lu blouses wer-sepn running ahead aud gesticulating, as If to alarm parlies I'ur'lipr on. This was the slpnul for Increased motion; the troop were put on the doable ijulck , aud the United Wales and pollen olliceis, taking aUvan age of tue furniture ears with the. division, started ahead iu lull chase. When uearing tlie fugitives Ihe latter were ordered to halt, but dfylug i his kept a stead v fuce, although a nuinle r of pistol hhots w-re lireel lo frighten Mi em, if i.ovin e. iu order to arrest their pro- fre.f. They darted Into the yard of the ho.ise of Wll lum Hague, i. I lliclimoiid st eel. They were soou luilowed, Lut i re not to be found. In i. ii old burn at the ie .ir was discovered ttiesha' tersd4uriiac s from wnl Ii the stills had been torn, u copper cauldron, wlilco was at once seized, an array ot sugar hotshtiins lilieil Willi molasses mush for lueniiiig. but uu proprietors. A guard nolng placvd tu hold the properly, lie rear of the California (louse, two ooo is north, win I. v i stlg. ted, but, excepting the reiiiuiiis ol an old slili. plueed lu a dirty dilapidated shed, aololnii g a still uu tier stable, six empty hogs-lieud- and three lull ones ihe c iliien tsof which bo ug soon seuiti red mudeth- preciiictexlrumely obuoxlous nolhiug was olituliu d. It w as aseertutned 'fiat the owner of this, being pre viously warned, hud removed his still about tivo weeks since, lu great trepidation, and had not re turucd. Ihe "4'ulllornla" hutsa, which boasted Hs"VineH and Llkurs " was oc n,.ed hy L. Koem, who waslgm -rantol any illicit uperai.nu by the lata dlslillor. Tbe Miliers then ntrock oil' In u b -e line to the norllieast, and alter Plunging through a oornlleld. and over fences, uud ihrouvii a puluto bud altera suspi cious Inuiviiluril who "at going fast, reached llm dwelling oi a t renoliinan, who refused to give his name or those of uuv nf tlie parlies about, Iu a large Mono burn a uiuullulied furnace and a room filled with odorous IiokhIifsiIs were found. The still had been removed about three wet'ka previous. It a then reported that a lame distillery, but a kjiort dislauce away, hsd Just oeed operatlo. t, when jiir!jjii, Ptlicmi(i(ii; J eicrjirttd tut theai etio Tt proT! to be the property of Mr, FrMmari Mentt, on Krl vnne, near Myrtle street, tbough not occupied by the owner. . . F'nteriDK the yard a barrel of molasses was found that had Just tieon rolled from a truck, Oolng around to tbe front the tracks or the matron were plainly S(n,nd theevldenres palpable that thestlll had lust beep torn from It Plar6 nd "racTeo, A large hole near the door was l"e wlih crude molassee whisky, undergoing tbe first ei?rfttQn yt steaming. , In the cellar thlrty-Hv hAKSheaiU of Pl?!sie' mash were found, undergoing fermentation. (5ur report closed Just the onicon wr searching for stfll and owners In fc artUi-jng cemlleld, and em fJii'JTA '.iiohets In band, were backlog and tne bogsheads, which, being demolished, ? . .urned the cellar Into a deep pool of sweetened nectar, which manllested Its presence from a gr.Rt distance by a perfume, one of the strongest, Vbtcb ever greeted the olfactories of man. FROM WASHINGTON THIS P. M. The Counterfeit Reven-thlrtles. Washington, Oct. U. There ore many points of difference In the counterfeit Seven thirties whlcn Mr. S. M. ClarH, Chief of the 1'rlntinE Kureau, did not deem necessary to In clude In his report to the Secretary of the Trea sury, there being so many of them, one of which may be of service In detecting tue false Issue. In the counterfeit note the lines forming; tho right shoulder of tlie females In tue central vIk nette do not come up to the sword, but leave a white space. In the. genuine note the linos are not only more numerous, but they come dearly and distinctly up lo the sword. Ho far as dis covered, tbe Treasury liepartment has hal pre sented to It only about 870,000 worth of tbe spu rious I1UIV8. Naval Affairs. Tbe storeshln Idaho Is expected to salt be tween now and the IStli Inst, from New Yorlr. lor japan. Urutal Murder. IIartkord, Conn., Oct. I I. A brutal murder occurred at Colchester, late ou Saturday night. Several Irishmen khad a quarrel, which finally resulted in a tlKbt, and John Kllday was mur dered. Ills bead was pounded to a Jelly with stones and clubs. Daniel Sullivan, the sup posed murderer, escaped, but is very closely pur sued. 8100 reward has been ottered by the Selectmen for his arrest. He Is supposed to be making his way towards New York. Hearing at the Central Station. Before Recorder Knru. at 12 o'clock to day, Miles McFarlaud was churce I with the larceny of clothing belonging to Mrs. Kiehmond, residing in German street, above Second. The defendant was beld for a further hear ing on Thursday next. INSTRUCTION. gTEVEN8DALE INSTITUTE. BOARDING BCnOOL FOR VOTJNO LADIES. Terms Board, Tuition, etc. per scholastic year, f 000, NO EXTRAS. Circulars at Messrs, Fairbanks & Ewlng's, No. 715 CHESNUT (Street; also at Messrs. T. B. Peterson & Brothers. No. 30(1 CIIBSNUT Street, Addrees, personally or by note, X FOSTER BROWNE, Principal, 10 3 thmtf South Am boy , N. J. MEB1CAN CONS EHV ATOIiY OF MUSIC, Koutheust corner 1 KN 1 It and W ACN UT fU. There are vacancies day and evening, for hegin- ni'rs and advanced pupils, for Piano, Cabinet Orun, V ocal Music, Harmony, Violin. Flute, Horn, etc. Subscription lo the ORCHESTRAL. CLAS-t for amateurs t-VIK Subscription lor Study ot EUX'UTION SMKI Pupils will be received every day this week auUuext. Olllce hours. S A. M. to 10 P. M. Instruction will liei,'in Oct 14. and Oct. 21. N. Jl Students of Vocal Music are entitled to In structloii In Elocution without extra change. ''' l-'-t TO RENT. TO RENT ELEGANT COUNTRY SKAT, handsomely furnished, to rent for two years and a-liulf. from November 1, 167, In Montgomery county, short distance from Jenkintown station, on the North Pennsylvania lluuroau. Appivio C Jl. 5l 11 P. MUIRHEID, 10 3 lOt No. 205 8. HIXTH Wtreet. FOR SALE. FOR SALE-TIIEFOUR-STORi DWELL lug House, No. 1608 LOCUWT Street, handsomely furnished, and replete with every convenience. Tbe furniture can be sold with the house. Apply onjlie premises. 10 3 lot OIUAKD BOW. E. &!. NEEDLES & CO. Invite attention to their first-class stock of LACKS AND LACK GOODS, KM BBOIDKRI ICS, HDKFB., VEILS, ETC To which additions will constantly be made of tbe NOVULTIES OF THE BKABON. ri-.ey offer in tbelr WHITE GOODS DEPABT MENT HEAVY BKIKTING CAMBRIOS, A t M , 85, arid 40 cents, Great Bacrlllce, JAOV fTHVHIO DETENTE D. PANTS SCOURED AXD X HTKKTl'IIKD lrom 1 to 5 Inches, at Mottet French biearti Dyeing and Scouring, NO. 209 8, NINTH btreet and No. 7:M RACE Street. 9 175p DEAFNES8. EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT science and skill bave Invented to assist the bearing In every degree of deafness; also, Respirators; also, Crandall't Palent Cratches, superior to any others In use, at P. MADKLRA'S, No. 115 TENTH Street, helow Chesnnt 8 Sp RODfJERS'AND VVOSTENHOLM'3 POCKET KNIVES, Pearl and Stag Handles, of beautiful finlan. RODOERH" and WADK A BUTCHER'S 11AZORH, and the celebrated LECOULTKE RAZOR. SCISSORS of the finest quality. Robots, Knives, Scissors, aud Table Cutlery Gronnd aud Polished at P. MADEIRA'S, No, 116 TENTH Street, below Cheenut. u So -i rpo HOUSEKEEPERS AND INVALIDS, JL Tbe undersigned respectfully calls the attention of the public to tbe slock of Prime Older and Pure Cider Vinegar for pickling and general family use also, to bis popular "TonJo Ale," free from all I m pa rities, and endorsed by tue medical faculty as a safe and wholesome beverage lor weak and delicate con stitutions. Delivered free of charge to all parts of the city, P. J. JORDAN, No. 420 PEAR Street, U 785p Below Third, and Walnut and Dock. HARRISON'S PATENT PAINT RKS0LVANT, or I'aint aud Varnish Remover, lor pal liters, fur iiiiure andcarrlUKe makers, printers, and family use. Tbe preparation will remove tbe hardest and oldest Fisliit frdin any surface without scrttping and without nJurliiK the wood, or makieg It unlit for fresh paint. It washes off with water, taking the paint, varnish, or oil with It. It Is uheuper, more expeditious, and more thorough than burnlug. For sale by all Drunnlsts end Paint dealers In the United Statea, Conadas. and West Indies. 9 Atmwluni KfJOWLCS & CCL, N. IS 1 8 M4BUET SiTItKEr, RECEIVERS OF CHOICE 10 2 lmrp FAMILY FLOUR. J-JOUSE-FURKISIIING DEPOT, IBOMSU TAI1I.KN,MAFES KTKPLslJDERN, IIUL IIOUM And a general variety ol Kitchen Utensils, at 11. A. WILDHAN'N, S28tuths6p No. 1011 BFB1NG GARDEN Street, qauch's raw bom KCPEB-rUOHFIIATB OF UtSlB. The rreat Fertiliser or all crops. Quick lu lu action, end peruutneul In Its eilecta, iUitaLlUihd ovr twelve yars. Dealers supplied by tbscarfro, direct front tb wharf ot the nianutectory, on llborai terms. laanulctuirW only by BAUGH aBONS, OfflOr. flPBocUlDFJUWARK Avenue. HfBQWpp FliUadelpula DRY GOODS. TT STEEL & BON HAVE ABOUT 3 CASES -iL left of those "Soiled Muslins" received on Mon day last, We will guarantee that all the soils wld, wssb oat. - Bleached Mnnllns, s'ie. S- do do So, 7-5 7- 41 4-t HO do do do do e. loc. lie. IS.'.o. 16o worth 0. do do do do Wllllamsvllle, Wamsutta, and New York Mills at greatly reduced prices. Unbleached Canton Flannels, IS to 37c Bleached Canton Flannels. 18 to (U'.c ClIKAFKMT CAMl'OKtt IN TIIF. ( ITV. New styles at 6'4c. lfic. Calicoes, new styles, reduced to lie. )f.c. do do do 12c, 20c. do do do 15c Will open to-day three cases of tbe ( IIKAPKM IIIiAHHI.TN IN THIS I ITV. 10 I, 11-4, 13 4, RANGING IN TRICK FItOM :i-75 TO 9. 8-4 slightly soiled Brown Table Linen, Glc, woi lh so 8-4 do Loom do o''C., " 87 8-4 do do do Toe., " tl 7-4 do Bleached do Stsj., ' (1 s-4 do do do 1, "$l-379 6-4 do Brown do X!Xc, " IS8 It Kits. 71 ANI171S N. TKMT1I NT. "NtW WCURNING STCRE," ISTo. 1113 CIEESNUT Street, 'HIIIAHI BOW," A. MYERS. DlswfmSlt CARPETINGS. J"OTICE. LEE DOM & SHAW, NO, 910 ABC'II NTKE1JT, BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH STREETS, Will continue to sell their stock of CARPETINGS AT PRICES TO CORRESPOND WITH LOW RENT AND EXPENSES. AND WILL OPEN DAILY NEW GOODS, As they do not expect to move. 8 27 srarp 832 CAIIPETIMIS. 832 ARCH STREET. FALL STOCK NOW OPEN AT TUE AKOIl 8TUEHT CARPET WAREHOUSE JOSEPH BLACKWOOD, HO, 83a AHCII STKKET, 9 in 2m 'I'" o -toor be'o w Nl nth , South Hide. CHINA, GLASSWARE, ETC. gEUJNG OFF! SELLING OFF KERR'S CHINA HALL, NO. 52 T STREET, ON ACCOUNT F REMOVAL TO NEW STORE. NO. 1218 (IIEWNt'T STREET, (Late Messcnert's Mansion). $100,000 Worth of China, Class, and Stoneware, To be sold at great reduction In price, In order to reduce stock, previous to removal to new store. Families, Hotels, Boarding Houses, and Restau rants, now have an opportunity of purchasing China, Glats, or Stoneware at greatly reduced prices. A large assortment of rich Cut and Engraved Glass ware and Stone China, marked down less than manu facturers' prices, 9 20 tmwlmrp JAMES K. KERR & BRO. WINDOW BLINDS AND SHADES. 831, CHARLES L HALE, 831. (Late Ealeeman and Superintendent lor B.J. WltllaniF) NO. fsal ARCH STREET, MANUFACTURES OF VFNETIAN BLINDH AND WINDOW SHADES. Largest and finest aseorlmeut LOWEST FRICES, In ll e city at the 9 Zi 2cil8i) CPHOI-STERINff IN ALT. ITS BRANCH Kis. - gga J. WILLIAMS & SO?JS, KO. 10 NORTH HIXTH MTRKKT, MANUFACTURERS 6F VENETIAN liLINDM AND WINDOW H II A. 1 E 8. Larsestand tltest assortment In the city at the LOWEST PBICFM. Requiring promptly attended to, Sl'ORE fc llADk BjDiade andlettered, 9 25 2m8p WANTS. fH WANTED TO KENT A FURNISHED MA RESIDENCE, lor Six or twelve mouths, wrnt of Tenth, aud between Flue ami Vlue streeis. Must be lu first-rate order, and will bn kont so No small children. Addrtss "Merchant." hos' 2rst J-oslOfflc J012JI l"f( JmurpheyI 6i wousfc- V 22 DRY CiOUDS, pIM'G IRISH POPLINS, ; FANCY BTRIPE HI Kr, tl Hi. FRFNCH MF.RIKOK4 FROM ATJOTION. FFKAVY PLAID POPLINS, l 00. HEAVY CORDED POFJLItfS. 90 cents. J. f. ht .4WMID A t'O, N. W. corner ElOHTII and M RKET S's. LYONS CLOAKIXQ VELVETS. BLACK A'ELVET CLOTHS. DAHLIA VELVET CLOTHS. BLUE AND GBEEN PLAID CLOTHS. J. V. KTnAWKRlDHE A CO., N. W. corner EtOHTlIana MARKET BIS, II UG U K NUT CANTON FLANS ELS. F.NGL1SI1 CANTON IX ANNF.M. KWANNKIN CANTON FI.ANNKI.N. J. CNTRAWHRlOae A CO., N. W. comer EIGHTH and MARKET Bts. l-g U R O N BLANKETS. IIITBON BLANKETS. IIUBON It MK I'TSi. Ill HON ItI.ANKF.TN. We have now In store a complete assortment of the celebrated HURON BLANKETS made expressly tor our sales, which, for fineness of wool, sir. J, weight and cheapness In price, excel any other Blanket in the market, F.1GI1T lll'NDRED IWIlt FINK It LAN HF.TN, ISI.IUIITI.Y HOILtD. Borne of these Blankets are the finest and largest goods made, were slightly Boiled at the mill, and will be sold at about two-thirds of their orlglnul vuluo. All-wool Blankets, ft 00. Large slr.e Blankets, (POO. Fine Large Biankets, t5 00. Very Flue Blankets, 00. Buyers for Hotels, Boarding Houses, Public Institu tions and Private Families, will do well to call and examine our Immense stock and extremely low prices. Many ol the above goods are oflerlng at less than Importers' and manufacturers' prices. All goods warranted as represented. J. C. NTBAWKBIDUE V CO., N. W. corner EIGHTH and MARKET Hts. P LAID CLOAKING S. IlLUlf AD (iKEEN, MAKL1.T AX1HIAC:. U IIITR ANI IILACK. iti.14 k am rrnPLi:. VKF.EN ANO II LACK. I.AH.i:ST ASSOIITJIF.VT IS THE CITY, n i:oi.i;sai.f, axo iikiail. J. C. STRAVB1MDGE & CO , NORTHWEST CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET STS., 1 lltpu.rp PfflLAIET,PTTTA. 1807. i'ALL ANDWINTER. JOim W. THOrJ3AS, Nos. 4('.r) ami 101 Nortli &t. JUfT RECEIVED, The tollowlng Goods tor Ladies' and Misses' FALL ANU WINXEU BACKS: ASTH AC II AN CI.OI IIS, IN ItL AC K, W1IITF ANO I'ASl'T, REAL FREKCII VKLVET CLOTHS. VELOCIt CLOTII8. CHINCHILLA CLOTHS. WIIITNEIN, VELTETEKXS. BLACK BEAVERS. BLACK TRICOTS; FBOHTED BEAVERS. WITH A FULL: ASSORTMENT Ol' FANCY CLOTHS. 12 wamSmrp QREAT FALL IN DOMESTICS. OTCURDY, DUNKLE & CO., No. 140 North EIGHTH Street, ABOVE ARCH, ARE NOW OFFERING! GREAT BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS. BARGAINS IN D09IESTICS. BARGAINS IN BLANKET. BARGAINS IN BLACK SILKS 8-4 F.KCLISII MKRINOEo, 87'. I'KB YB BARGAINS IN DOMET FLANNELS. BARGAINS IN CANTON Fi.ANNF.LS. BARGAINS IN WOOL FLANNELS. Having purchased largely duriujf the late panlo, w j are prepared to offer unusuul Inducement to purcha sere. A call Is reapectmlly solicited. 10 12smwtf INDIA SHAWLS. CI E O K Ci la FUYEK, NO. 016 C11ESN1T STREET, I NlTf 'STii' I "H.:1"0" " E Importation ot rich iitt:ss sir.Bs, BLAC K MI.Hsj, POFLINS, CLOAK INGS ,ju2lK'l CLOAKS, ETC., lovhlch the uUentlon ofinirehoKers is Invited Thu Koous are iniichusid lor cash, and will he sold cheup. CLOTH HOU s E. SH0DGRASS & CO., NO. ai SOITH NFCONO STREET, COMPLETE (STOCK OF Cloths.Coatings, and Cassimeres, FOR LADIi:', GENTLEMEN'S ANO BOYS' WEAR. WE HAVE NOW IN STORE OUR FALL ANO WINTER IMPORTATIONS OF LAMPS' VELVET CL0T1IS, IN GREAT VARIETY OF STYLES AND to LOR S. ALSO, VELVETEENS FOB LADIES' SACI': AND SUITS. lOllmrp MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC, DON MET OPENING. WOOD & CARY, No. 725 CHESNUT STREET. WILL OPEN FALL BONNETS, TUI RHIUT OCTOBER 4. 0 30 2mrp MRS. R. DILLON, OS, 81JAND 891 SOITH UTREET Dbs all the novelties In FALL MILLINERY, foi Ladlts,.Mlfses, and Children. Also, Crapes, Silks, Ribooiis, Velvets, Flowers, Feather.., Frames, eto MilliMefs supplied. 8 16 BONNET OPENING, WEDNESDAY, October 2. E. P. GILL & CO., NO. 7U0 ARCH STREET. 10 2 2H CLOAKS. OLOAKS, CLOAKS, CLOAKS. CLOAKS. JLvery one is luiKins aooul me Cloaks at I V KNR No. 23 8. NINTH Btreet. CLOAKS, CLOAKS, CLOAKS, CLCTAKS Every new style at IVENS'. No. 23 8. NINTH Street. CLOAKS, CLOAKS, CLOAKS, CLOAKS. Immense bargains at IVENS', 0 21 lni No. 23 S. NINTH Btreet. HOOP SKIRTS. C20. WM. T. HOPKINS, 628. MANUFACTURER OF FIRST QUALITY; HOOP SKIRTS, FOR THE TRADE AND AT RETAIL. NO. OUH ARCH STREET, BELOW SB VENTII, PHILADELPHIA. Al:o dealer In full lines of low-priced New York and Eustern made rklrts. All the new and deslrnhle styles and sizes ot L idles'. Mlhhen', and Children's Hoop-Hklrin constantly on band and made to order, embracing the iurstwt and niONt varied assortment In this market, at very mode rate prices 1-very iB1y should try "Our Own Make" of Hoop Skirts, as they have no equal. Bouthern, AVem ru, unu near Trade buyers w 111 Quit It to their luleremo examine our kooiIh. Catalogues of styles, sizes, and prices sent to any ad U reai. 8 17 8m GEPJT.'S FURNISHING GOODS. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GSBOfc THE FINK SHIRT EiMPORItTM , Nos. 1 and 3 Aorth SKTll iStje;t. JOHN O. AURISON, importer, Manufacturer, atari Dealer tsa fcvery Description of ei.NTI.E tl EN'S FVRN1SHINU 4)bS, Wonld Invite Inspection to bts FINE STOCK OF GOOD8, suitable lor the season, selling off at moderate prices. Especial attention given to tbe niaDo;ctnr o FINE BHIRTH AND COLLARS. Warranted to trvesatlHfBctlon. Srp HOT-CAST PORCELAIN. THE AMERICAN HOT-CAST POKtfXAIS COMPANY HAVING REMOVED TO TllEIU RICHMOND WORKS, CORNER OF YORK AVENUE AND OAUL NTREET. PHILADELPHIA; . Are prepared to execute orders In their beautiful new HOT-CAST PORCELAIN, FOR DRUGGISTS. PERFUMERS, LAMP DEAL ERS, OAS FITTERS, and all who have heretofore been using ai tides made from what Is known as White Opaque Glass, at one-third discount from the prices charged lor While Opaque Glass and Force laln.l Samples may be seen, and orders w! 1 be received at tbe oilice of the Company, FRANKLIN INSTITUTE. NO. IS SOUTH SEVENTH STREET, rilJLAOKI.I'HIJ. CHARLES M. FREV'OyiVPresIdeot. DAVID L. DODGE, 10 9 "trP Secretary and Treasurer. AFC DEPOSIT COMPANY, The Fidelity Insurance, Trust and Safe Deposit Company, for tbe Safe Keeping f Donds, Stocle,aud Other Valuable. CAPITAL 11300,000 niRKfTOIlH. TJ. Tt. RROWKE. KUWAUII W. C AKK. ALKXANDKR UhiNKY, s. a. tIAI.DWKl,!,. CLAUKM'K 11. CLARK, J.G1LLINOHAM FELT HENRY 0. GIBSON, HAlit.Hri MACALhXt'KU Oflice In the Fire-proof Hnl!diiiK of the Philadelphia National Bank, I'll FJSNUT Street, above Fourth. This t'onimin" receives on rieportit, and GUARAN TEES l'llfC SAFK KEEl'IN'G OF VALUABLES upon the fuMowliig rates a yeur, viz.: CoiiiMin lloiidH l per flOflO hrslntered Bonds unci Securities .60 cents per tliiou t iilii or Bullion. ..,..... ip2 pr snitiu Sliver Coin or Bullion ft per f Itsjtf Hold or silver l'late i pur iuo Cush Boxes orsmall tlu boxes ot Rankers, Brokers, ii)lisli.-i. etc.. contents tiuknown to the Coiuuui', and linhillly limited, M a year. ThelXimpauy ofl'urs for K1;NT (renter exclusively holding the key) SAFES INSIDE ITS VAULTS at fM. t-w, tw, sua t7a a year, a-cording ui size aud local Iud. . ((.iipoiis and Interest Collected lor one per cent Interest allowed on alonev Deposits. 1 his Company is authorised to receive and execute Trust of evry descripllnD. Ii slmwfrpl js. B. BROWNE. President, itI'att n hon, Secretary and Trewurer. b6ardpjq HOI t'lHAKD STKKKT, BETWEEN 1 I iil Cliesaut aud Market and Eleventh and twelfth slreui cent roll v located. AccommodaUoa for periuauttut, Uaualeuu'aud Utile Boarders, lullius