THE DAIl$ EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JULF 18, 1868. NEW Y011KISMS. Wroxvrw Correspondent. ,,. New York. July 18. 180S. Tbe City Is, at pr murln in diiltnesi. IWb ofpnblic imu.eBt nJ P10" r lmbl, piety are alike clo-ed. and be cit Ptol of players and preachers rose U" draw froai bo elf-same ba hs and br-eres, thfi ioslratloo f Strength. For the la-i in weeka, the" 1'ats of passengers for Eurepe, ba included about an equal propor'i'in of those who wear the sock, nd those bo wear tfee surplice, and suih of the deeertad public Hud parishioners as remain at borne dl corn tbat tue r wou'el temples of pleasure and of a-istt are very few Indeud. Tbe mercilnl coolnes-i of yestcrJay put a stop to tbe cues of sun-s rolte and deatbs from ta'-tt, Vblch, lor tbe pierious (are days, hal kmoBBted to do le g ttami two bundled and flftv, and ha I caue 1 an unprecedcateilly rupid locreae In the number of patients at the city hospitals, and of corpus at the Morgue. There are few places in tbe Uuited Sa'es which, for aggravating, obstinate, nod sullm inenity of glare can equnt tbe Broadway of He Fork, When once Sir uo has once mad up his mind to lo his temporary wor-t. Tbe number ot brsej that foil ad and dvine in the traces on Ma daj, Tuesday, and Weiine-day, was only less than tbe number of pedestrians who experi mented with cool cabbage leaves and soaked sponges inside toeir ha , and nnally succumbed to a coup de soleU af'er all. For two or three weeks past, tbe stranger iu Few Toik who Is not quite so well potoi as hi; mipht be, or who las glanced over hi- morn Jog's paper more cursorily tl-an u?ual, hts hul h s curiosity piqued by a I npiturilaal pUcard one loot in oepih and six leet long, which, star ing him in tbe lace at every turn, seem-d to be possessed of a greater sliare ot the gilt ot plan presence tLan tharuc wisp. t most placards in this sensation age. Tbe myotic wolds these pla cards bore, were, ' The Wickedest man in Ne York" a combination of noon an4 adjective quite lrequent enough to put conjecture on the rack. Was it a new son T or a treh burlesque at Bryant's T or tbe last novelty introduced into Mlumptj Dumptj?" Who was It tbat enjoyed the unparalleled honor of being tbe most iniquitous inhabitant of Gotham? 80 wondered the ctranger. Mean while tbe Wickedest Man in New York kept himself busy in shunning observation, in his aaloon In Water street. He is a mau edging towards fifty years of age, and one of th most incomprehensible unions of antipodes ever beheld In mortal moul t. Ilis came 11 John Allen. His three broihsis are ministers; him self is keeper of a bar and dance-bouse, tin education is as liberal as his potatious, and hi -conversational capacity as choice as bin own private liquors. He is equally at home vitu quotations from fancy ll'eraiure, atd the Bible; takes the Independent and the Po ice O ize'te; and swears by Henry Ward Belcher aud G. W. Matsell. His saloon aboui-Js with an equal propottion of tra ts and temptations, and it would eeera that, if one un.n ui.ited the ruuta ally repellant attributes of tbeto thieves at the cioss, this man does. He is tend of tbe society of miuis'.crs and newspaper people, and always brings foraard his best cigars and liquots, and invites a teuton to the Bnest-look-ing lasses in his esubll hmr-nt, whenever the press or pulpit rails on turn to report or inform. To crown ail, bo has a darhtig little boy, named Chester, whom he loves at, once with all a father's pride and a mother's tenderness. Tula little scion of the Wickedest Man in N-i York Is about as full of smartness as a grain is full of wheat. Some times, when visitors arrive, his father ha him woke up at miduight, and causes him to display his accomplishments before tbe asto nished company. Tbe profane acd Biblical knowledge of this mite is amazing. Tbe sou Is quite as much a wonder in his way as tbe fa her Is in his. Tbe Lord's Friyes aud "Not lor J oe the Ten Commandments and imitations of K iv "Wlu Forrest are artistically rendered by him m bis father's biddintr, and sfier a display of geo graphical and graod scibnttic learning, a soiios of classical altitudes and a Virginia break-don. are made to wind up the entertainment. B it there are rumors tbat the wickedest mm in New Yotk is in future going to ailov the better part of bis nature rule. Tbe other a ay his little on came runniug borne from school sobbing so viohntly tbat lor some minn e9 he could not sj eak. At ia-t be mantged to make his fa'.her understand, through his tears, that his playmates retued to have anything further to do with him, because his 11 her was tbe wickedest mau iu ew Yori. This set Jolia Allen tbinkiug, aud the result is that he has signed a bond pledmue himself to anandun his dance-bou e forever. Tne 'lsiup'' has "hel 1 o jt to burn" for him so long already tbat thoe woo are religiously interested iii him feel that no Is his last chance, and tbat tbe flame of hope is ready to leap la the aocket uules he at ouce follows the injunction to "repent, believe, Obey." Ketpecting tbe new prima donna, Mad'lle llane lima, who is to make her debut ou Mem day evening at Niblo's as "Bouk-tte," in Barbe Sieue, I caunot say at present that she is very pretty. What 1 beard of her voico on the oeca alon of ono rebcar.-al only Is insufficient to jU'iee by, since the rehearsal was incomplete, aud she did not take tbe trouble to exert herself. Mr Bsteman, however, has been so successful hitherto in tho eliwrs he bas brought to America, that (allure is never looked tor in any of his new attemp's. Are there any ladles in Philadelphia, who remember tbat changes ate going ou ia the evanescent world of fashion, even during such weather as we have bad? Muslin and gtuzo have almost usurped the plicn tatfe'a lately held, and those transparent materials that look like dress patterns made from new-caught cloud?, are very much worn indeed. lletrt shaped waists of gauze aud mustiu. aud tight fitting sleeves are, I am told, extremely aff cted by those who ca loot all rd tbe more luxuriou styles. For watering-pUces the Cu'abresj style of bat, rather high, aud with a long feather on One side turned up en cavalier, is greatly worn But, taking tbem altogether, the recent changes In fashion have not been very maov, and th amount of pains and bralus that have already been bestowed on wateriaa-place toilettes, may be safely trusted to carry tbem throupn. with ec'al to the end of the season. An IUua. PARASOLS. PATIARO AT SI. S1-25S LINED. $1-60. i2i bilk bun Umbrellas, f 1. II 23, aud utiward. All KlA'f" D0a2tb JtlUUXil Btreot, p I Ha B US1NRS3 NOTICES. A laca and Drap d'Kta Sick Ortfea. IJuea and Duck tteck OoaU, wh and colored. Cloth, UBMlmer. Crap a'KM, aod Linen Vesta, CMlmaa and Linen Pants, large assortment. Linen Dosteri, all sbadea. Every variety ot Clothing, salted to ths season for slen', Toatbs', Boya', and Children's, new. frean and lashlonable. replenished dlly, and selling rap idly airrlces gnaianteed lower tban tbe loweet else where, and lull satisfaction guaranteed every pnr cbaser. or tbe sale cancelled and money refunded. Mai wry between ) Binhitt A Co., IMthtind V ToBR HaLb, tnxth itretU.) No, 618 Mark ar HT., PHii.Dri.parA, and No. soo Bboabwat. Niw Yobk. Always ik Bbasoic. Wa know of n one article which suMnlns ls popularity with the people all the year lound mere perfectly tuaa tbe Grover A Baker Pewli g Uaohlnes, In spring summer, auiumn, and winter these Invaluable and Incomparable labor- saving machines are a domestic Joy. l( not a beeps. iy, Thnu anng of them are now In use In this city alone. fi.d thesaie of tharn at ihe warerooms. No, 710 Cneinut I reel at this alngnant eon, proves tbat' w hatever else may Hug In the mercantile and bmL nres w rid, the Urorer t Baker Sewing Machine! preserve their constant, aitle. and ever-grewing emand. Tjuquentlouably the Orover A Baker Sewing Wai blue are, In all rerpects, the best In the world. - , M iKjiTiK. ruTKRfow A Litti.k, agents et the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine Comptuy, avlng rilsaolvrd partnership, Mr. Robert K. Peter- sob, Jr., will continue the butlnt-ss, and, with that tart and eneigy for wblrb the old firm was so pro verbial, has fo lowf d the course of trade westward, ud bas located hlmaalf at No. 914 Chsnnt Street. Here be will be able to met the dally Inoreaslog tnjandt lor "ihe bewlng Machine.'- The latest Im provement adapted te tbls machine It the "silent feed motion," making It ibe most quiet running ma chine In nse. KoGas' Mors Lkiht Wantko. The labort'g oivn at, Pol n i iirrtze, whose business It Is to to lighUn ie 1 Ity, by keeping op the anoply of gas at tbe works, are on a "son-stroke" for more wages, and tbe siroke came very near to being fatal last night to tbed'y lamps. If the company will not accede to the fniaud for increased waga let tbem present to each nol tbeempiojes a cool snmmer suit of clothtug from ( barlen S'okes & Uo.'i, under the Continental, AiytLlog to pacify tne men ot gas, and keep gross darkness from coverlt g the city. Jbwklbv. Mr. William W. Camildy. No. 12 Booth feooud alrtet, baa the largest and moat attractive anrortment of fine Jewelry and silverware In theolty. Purchasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pure arti cle inrplsbed at a price which cannot be equalled He also has a large stock of American watches In all varieties and at all prlcea. A visit to his store la sure o result in pleasure and profit Fink Custom Madk Boots and: Shots for 0n lemen. Bart.ett, No 83 Booth Sixth stioet.- above Cbesuuh Okovkb & Bakkb's Highest Premium Sewing Machines, No. Tvi Cneannt atrwt Tbknwiih's Xskws Dkpot, at No. IOT B. Third a reel 18 I Mace to una an ainaa or reading mat ter keeps i'n hand a constant auupiy of all the lierlfcdlCala, magazines, pictorials, fanhlon p a lea, ad every tteacnpiion of light rearilog. If he doe not hare wst vuti a Hi' e. tie will snna lor II, It you lh the Nfw Yor papers Trenwlth s Is the place 1 1 blHin tiietu. a ne nas periertwi arranKHmonts hereh he receives them long before the regular mal s arrive. t.nm m ALPACA BACKS jams oj i,mcn isacei, lints of the ChocoltiU Zinen flicks, Jsitt of the C'lwculute Dusters, J.nts 0 thick iSnclis. lMsof White rests, huts of Linen I'Mts and Vests, AH fi esn and verv nice. &r Alpacas from tl'i to ttjt-Uiitiis it tm il 60 to II etc. etc. vvanamakeb a ubown, Onk Han, S. K Corner of S'Xth and Mark,:t stiip.it. tYB"A good lot of Clergymen" s hung Hacks. MARRIED. EARLFY FORD. Oo the evenlnir of Feb'tiary. be 6tr maiaiit. by the Re. William Sudduris ot Ori.ee Cl urch Mr. KOBlUT J. to Miss AMy 'h K. KURD, all of this city. LINZ-L1CHTKN un Jnlv 8. bv the Rev. M. Jas-. trow, at tne residence of the bride's parents, Mr, itiuii 1 iiw.. nr Himtnn, uaHaachuaetts, to alias FKA.JSCU.S L1UUTKN, of thla ulty. DIED. COPE -On the Uth InBtant. PHILIP COPE. In the 74th year nt bla age. 1 ne relatives aua menas or tne ramny, tne nef4i.KiTi Klrp hiiitfliiM t'luiiiiiLiiv No. 1U. and the Stit- dters 01 tre War ol 1812 are remwcifully Invited to at tend the toneral, from bla late reaideuce, N-. 5 Cbr ailan a'reet on bunday atteruoou at 4 o'c.oct. To proceed tn Macnpelali Cemetery. LDWSKIW.-U11 tne 15th instant. SAR H ED- WaKUs, wife )f the late Thomas Kdwards, In the li year ot her age. Ihe reiauvea aud friends of the family are res pec t ull invited to attend tne funeral, from her late reeidDce, No, 1457 Hanover street, on Sunday after noon a 6 o'clock. I'IlKuUS. N. On the 16th Instant. ANNA, datiarh- tei of l-rai.cis and Mary K. ferguaou, aged 9 mouths and 25 days. Tbe reia ive and friends are reepeci folly Invited to alieud the funeral, from her parent' residence. Me dia, above Fl'ty-'ounn street, Aieatonvuie, on ouu- day alternoi'D at 8 O'ciock. K KajWN. On the ltlth Instant, KLIZ A, wife of John K own, aned Si years. 1 be reiafve aud friends of the family are respect fniit mvi.iul in luanii th funeral, from the real'leaca it her husband No, 11142 rrltciiard street, below Klls- worth aire. I. 00 Kuntiay. tue i-n inaiant. at a o'oiuck A. U. Interment at Mount Morlah Cemetery. M ACK JlL, On the 16th Instant, Mrs. JANE MAO EEL axed K2 years . . Ifee riativee aiiO menoa ot toe lamiiy are luviteu to a' tend tbe funeral, nroni the residence ji nur aou. Jaojta Mackel. Ne ISil Oermaotown road, on Mon day morning at S'i o'clock services at feL Michael's. lutermem at uatue rai cemetery. MoHl'UHLIN.-On the I7ib Inatant, MICHAEL lli'L.i CUHLUN, lu the 731 year of bla age. 1 1 e mauve anu irienao 01 tne rauiuy are retpnet 11,11 v mi nd to attend bia funeral.! ou Monday mora- at h n'nlm-k. trom tbe reslJeuce of bla anu. No. 3-1U7 1 beamii aireei. High Mass at eU James' Cburou. i Mc.-LATJtJHLIN uu tu Pth Instant. AONK8, In fant dauiibter of Frank and Sallte to. Lauguliu, ugsd s ue utba. Funeral from the realdence of her parents, No. 3TO7 Cbeamit atreei, ou Monday morning at 8 o'clock. Ao Ui.LliUH, suddeuly, on tue tstn tntant,. at Georgetown, I). C. J. PQE McCU LOOH, son of Rachel and the late itODuit jucuunocn, lu tne jiu 1 t-ar of his age M . . ,, ... I be relatives ana inenua 01 tae iaiiiuy, nw p.miui.i n, lm. the Muvamer.aiim Hose Comoanv, ana tne fciigle Library Aaao itatlou, are reapeoifuily luvitea u atteoa ihh ruuerai, iruiu tue iwrnnuwui 10 tier. No. li federal street, onaunuay, at 0 o cioua. P M m a'thp-vVc On the 15th Inatant. WILLIAM K . son m William 11 and rtaran Mtnews, aged S yeara. Tbe relative and friends 01 tue iaiiiuy are rtwieut r.iiiu iiiviimi m attend tbeiuueral. from the residence ot bla parents No. '214 hotr b s reet. on Monday atter- enn a 4 O CIOCS, 10 proceeu tu vruariuu duwi uk'irpi.via On Friday evenlnir at S o'olnck. SaMUKL vanNINO, iiifu.it son of Oolouel W. il at d Mar, K. rH Hi aneo 7 inoutus. Fune al trow chapel of Spriug tirove Cemetery, Cli clnnat-. ).. ou Mouday next. 4 r-iJH A r r e k. riunoHiiiy, oo tne nm iun, jur, OK"llHK, St 11 H, In tbe 6ib year of bla age, Tbe relatives and friends 01 tne family are respect fully iDvned to attend tbe funeral, fromb alatere.il deDre, JSo 1U27 M. Seventh street, on Sunday the mm iiiNiani at 6 o'clock P. M. To proceed to the Union Cen etery. UARntCTn NOTICE. THE MEMBERS OF PTUONIX LOIKJE, Nil 1J, A. Y. M.. the members of 1 be U'tttiu Lodge or renuayivauia. anu imu win ,.m,i in ir.terna Iv luvit1 to meet at the Ma- "nnio Hal' CH rSNU r Street, on t-unday, tlie Wth 'n , m ; o'clock P. M.. to a lend tne funeiat nt our late Df 'tiler ' 11 r w nrueu iii i. uaouum. by order of the W. M. v p LF3CPRE Bocret ary, America H Life Insurance Company, Of Philadelphia. Sa Ea Corner Foiulli and Walnut Streets. fThU Institution hat no superior in the United EAr"SE83. EVEBY INSTRUMENT THAT KeartuK in eve-y degree of deafneas; alao. Reaplratora: avieuoe aud akni bave Invented to aaatai tae oibera lu uae, at P. at ADKliLA'H. No, lis B. TKNTH . . . . " .a H O L L O W A Y ' 8 CONCENTRATED ESSEX CK or JAMAICAJQINGER. A TiTIE ESSENCE OF THE TRUE JAMAICA L(JER. Free from Car. ",ne Tepparor any other admixture, possessing All Uie Carmlnav,re and dlffuslrclr sllmn latlng properties Which are so potent la lu J'ca Ginger aline and wblch are so ethoacl. as . ,n ClM,e 01 Ch,iu ,t tw EapoanretoOoldor I-tmpia CoI1' Cholera Mor bus, 1 larrhona, eto. OB8EKVE A half teaepooaftll 01 Holloway's Qln. gerls stronger and more enVe-lv s than a foil tea spoonfnl of any other In tbe market. PREPARED BT JOHNSTON, HOLIOWAY & CtfWDEN. Ko. C02 ARCU STREET, T PHILADBLPin'A- WANTS. yv A N T E D, FIVE HUNDRED ACL E-D O D I E D MEN, TO WORK AT THE PHILADELPHIA GAS WORKS. ArPLT AT THE OFFICE, TWENTY-THIRD and MARKET Streets. STEADY EMPLOYMENT WILL BB GlTAltlN TESD. THOMAS R BROWN, KN01NF.KH. WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETO. No. 019 CHESNUT STREET, IuTitc attention to their complete Stock OF DIAMOND AND OTHER JEWELRY, Fine Watches, Silver Ware, Plated-Waro, Fancy Goods, And all GOODS in their lino of business. No. 819 CHESNUT-STREET. 1 Stntbs? PHILADELPHIA 3PECIAL NOTICE. UNTIL SEPTEMBER 1, 1868, I WILL CLOSE DAILY AT 5 P. M. G. W. RUSSELL, Importer and Dealer In French C ocks, Watolies Fine Jewelry, and Bller Ware, No. 22 North SIXTH Street, 6 26 PHILADELPHIA. C. & A. PEQUICNOT. V'aMaanfactarers of WATCH CASKS, and Dealers la American and Imported WATCHES, No. 13 Sonth SIXTH Street, I flrptnths Manufactory, So. it K FIFTH Afraav NEW PUBLICATIONS. U S T s s E THE AUGUST NUMBER or LIPPINCOTT'a MAGAZINE 0 LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND EDUCATION. CONTENTS. I. DALLAS GAL11RAITH. An Amnrlnan ltfnrl PartVlll. II. Jtt HO NUTOU. III. r-MUKINU. JV. OUR olOBK IN 1838. V. IN A MONTH. VI. A WOUH'i- HOLIDAY IN GKRMANY. VII. PRUVIDKNCK VIII. A. WINTHtt'd NIGHT IN A WINTRY FLACK- IX. Ali AN I FOOKUllUST. X. OLAlMtS OK TH K HO.SDHCLDEU9. XI. I.I-A11IKKN MKN. XII MATiAMK L DUCHK8SE. XIII. MY ACQUA1N t'ANCa WITH PLAN CH KTTK XIV. A rt,wM'KPiK sy t;nuriH, XV. OAKlBLliI ANU ITAL.Y. XVI. Onit MONTHLY OU oiP. XVII. L1TKRATCRK Off TH K DAY, yor aale by all Perlodloal Dealera Yearly Hulitcrlpilou. liml Nurabar, 8S oenU. atoerlmen Numbers sunt to any address uu receipt of 86 centa by the Publishers. J. B, A.IPPIN001T & OO., Publishers, 7 16 2t No. 715 and 717 MARKET Street, Phlla. PERSONAL. T30UNT1EB, PENSIONS, PRIZE MONEY, and all claims against theNatlonal and State Govern enU promptly collected. Call 00 or addreea ObOKUtt W. FORD, No. 241 DOCK St'eet, estoth 2 It One door below Third, HATS AND CAPS. 0 JONES, TEMPLE A CO.. FASHIONABLE H A T T K R 8 , No 26 NINTH t-ireel First door above Uheanul etreetj 4 9 SWAttBCRTON'S IMPROVED VEnTI lated.rnd eaiy-tltlliia Dreae Hala (oalouledi, lu all tbe Improved fashions of tbe aeajon. CHH UT Street. oet floor to the Poat Ortlt VI 18 5p PATENTED. PANTS SCOURED AND STRETCHED From 1 to 5 liichcs, AT MOTTET, FRENCH STEAM 1)YELU AXD SCOURLNU, Ko, 205) SOUTH NIJiTH STREET, AMD Ko. 7 30 RACE STREET, DRY GOODS. Ja W. PROCTOR & CO., wiu orras at TnKin BEE-HIVE DRY GOODS STORE, Pa-los- to taklsig ikelr JsUr tstrasttorrt TUEIR ENTIRE STOCK AT GREATLY REDUCED TRICES. BLACK AND COLOREO fatLKV, IB I Hit GOODS, innUOIDEBIES, KiACEM, LACK OOODS, I.AIKf HesiEBY, ttLores, rABAMOLM, AMD FAIIOT ART1CI.EA. SCMIMEB SHAWLS, iCqrES, BASQUES, PELHtEN, SEA-SIDB AND CABBIAdS UABHEMTS. E.A.MA LACE SHAWLS, BOVBNOVX AW ROTOXDKI, IN BLACK AND WHITE. WHITE GOODS AND LINENS, , riQUEat, PEBCALE9, ENGLISH NAISSOOHS, PLAIN A CHECK. FBBMCn OBGANDIES, ETC NOVBKINCI DBEMM GOODS, CBAPES, CBAPE COLLABS AND TEILS, LINEN COLLABS AND SETS, LINEN CA9IBBIC nANDKEBCHIEFS, ETC. ETC. ETC. Ja W. PROCTOR & CO., Till! BEE-HIVE. No. 020 CHESNUT Street, 118tmhs4p PHILADELPHIA. Lad?es about to leave the city for their conn try houses or the sea-snore, will find It jreatly to their advantage, before par- cbajBloB elsewhere, to examine The Extenslre Stock, at Greatly Reduced Frices, of E. M. NEEDLES & CO., No. HOI OIIESNUT STREET, OIRARD ROW, Comprising a complete assortment for personal ot hbu hold nse, of LACES. EMBROIDERIES HANDKERCHIEFS PUFFED Ith-V n.BJ D AND lUi'KED MUS LIKS. CAMBRIeB, JAOoNKTS, PIUUKri, and WHITai GOO Da, in every variety. VEILS AND VEIL MATERIALS of every descrip tion, together with an extensive assortment of HOUSEHOLD LLNEAS, ATT TEMPTING Pit ICES In eyery width and quality. SHrRTINQ.PILLOW-CASK, 8HEETI VO, ATABLB LlWKNrt, NAPKIMd. DOYLIES, FLANNELS, DIM HIES rOR bPREADH, AND FUKNI TCRE COVERS, MARSEILLE), HO KEYCOMB. AND OTH R SPREADS, TOWELS AND TOWELLlKQ IN PAMASK AND BUCK ABACK, SUMMER BLANKEIS, TA BLE covers, Era ALSO, SHIRTING. PILLOW-CASE AND SHEET- IN8 MCSUNS. E. M. NEEDLES & CO., No. HOI CHESNUT STREET, 811 QIRARD ROW- PRICE & WOOD, N. W.COBSEB EIGHTH AND PILBEBT, HAVE JU8T BECEIVED, A ntw lot of Nainsook Muslins, 25, 89.85,40,45,50 and to cents. Soft finish Cambrics, Jaconets, Victoria Lawna, Halts Musilns, etc eto. Nainsook Plaid and Stripe Muslins, Satin Plaid fain sooks. PIQUES t PIUVEIt White Plquta, very cheap, etc. Marseilles, Lancaster, and Hoaeyoemb Qnllts. Table Linens Napkins and Towels. Beat makes Bleaohed and Unbleached Muslins. Bargains In Ladles' and Genu' and Children's Brslery, and Gloves. Ladies' aLd Gent' Linen Cambric Hdklk, Ladlee'Beiustitched Hdkfs., all linen. Children's Linen Handkerchiefs .colored birder J2X cents. Hamburg Edgings and Insertlngs, chea?, PRICE & WOOD, N.W. COBWEB EIGHTH AND PILBEBT, 8 lOtus PHILADELPHIA. J FULL LINE OF COL'D SILKS IN CHOICE SHADES. AT 81 PER TARS, GEO KGB P. WISHAH'S. QPENED THIS MORNING, ANOTHER CASE OF THOSE PLAID BILKS, Black and White Plaids, I11JX, Green and White Plaids, 81-12. Blue and White Plaids, I112H. Purple and White Plaids, T12H One case stUl Richer, at II 26. WISHAM'S CHEAP STOBB. I WILL OPEN THIS MORNING LRISH POPLINS IN CHOICE SHADES, FORTH SPRING OT Wi. at GEO. D. WUIUVI. ICHTH ST. EMPORIUM FOR BLACK SILKS. M White Edge. Heavy, only 1175.. Grot Grains, Heavy, only 1S7. itroa Grains, Extra Heavy, only 82. Ions Gros Grain, Elegant, only 81 Uv Beat Makes trom 2 60 to 86 per yard. ALL THE ABOVE AT 18thatarp WISUAJt'ti CUtUF BILK BTOBOs DRY GOODS. LETEH STOKE. 096 AROrT STREET. LINEN DtTCIiS ASD DBILLi. WHITE DVCKS AND DBILLS. BTPP COATING UrCKS. PLAN COLORED DBILLS AND DVCBT8L BVtP COATING DUCKS. PANCT DBILLS, PAST COLORS. STBIPED DBILLS, PA)T CLB. BIOTSE LINERS, SEPEBAL COLORS. PLAIN CSIL4SBED LIN ENS, FOB LADIES TEA YELLING SUITS. PRINTED SHIRTING LINEN, LINEN CA91BBIC DBtSSRS. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF LI.1EN GOODS IN THE CITT, SELLING Less than Jobbers' Trices. GEORGE MILLIKKN, Uneu Importer, Jobber, and Betafl Dealer, 18Jt row NO. MS ARCH STBEBT. 727 .CHESNUT STREET. 727 RICKEY. SHARP & CO., DLP011TEBS, JOBBERS, and BETAILERS OFFER AJT EXTEA'SIVE STOCK OF DESIRABLE DRESS GOODS Of Oar Lato Importations AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., No. 727 CHESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA A R D . ETANS & PUIPPS, TESTII MD ARCH STREETS, Will rffer to the public their large and desirable stock ol DBY GOODS at prices tar below what tier can be b ught for by tbe package OwlDgfoan aotlcluate I change in our bn ntas in ab"ut oie month from this time, we have marked our entire sioca at such prices as to insure lie cl iug out of all the stock la 80 days, CI08IBQ OTJT EMIRW DltY GOODS 8T')CK CLOelNG OUT JST1UK DHY UUuDS ePoCK. SO PAIS sF Kir. A I, "ARUtlNH, au una up at as al B.nuAias. Tblss'ock comprises ail kintfs ot Dry Qi"da. Cus tnniera may leiy upon It that It Is no ouaibu or pre. irinumruioi,i -m ii'J uuu luai It Will DO thf place t iurfitiiH chpao oo s DKKt-WGOOl a IN K V EH V V iBIKTV, LiTH" A Sit t'A8 IM KRW KI1J OLOVEi ANU .SOriONrt. MUr-T.IS OK KVKHY DUSDRIPTION ALL PRIl'KH A N It QUALITIB-L U KIND" OK WHITK flOODs. LINEN GOODS IN G K T VARIETY, The above aionk I new and ohefce. Muatbcloed eat In one month, pr-i ura orjr to a ch.ime in tat business. Call and examine sivoks and pr ces. evaxs & rmrrs, TENTH AND AROH. 7 11 2t gPECIAL SALE, FOR IS DAYS ONLY. QBUi AT ItEDOCl'ION In ' PRKJK3 TO tllAJt-h. our BTJMMKR STUCK, BARGAINa 10 SUMMER SHaWLP. BAROiIS IN DRKtiS iiOOLH JUAKGAINS WHItEaplQUK. Baku ai&s lawks an 0 pkrcaltc8. ST UMER GOODS slllug wlihont regard to oast Cheap Store of Eighth Street. A. & J. B. BARTHOLOMEW, MO. 108 NOBTII eiUIIfU NTHEET, tS3amb26t BKL) f R AUt fJEW STYLE OF GOODS FOR LADIES' OLOAKINQ8. JAMES & LEE. NO. II NOBTII flECOMJ SJTBKET, ABE NOW BEfEIVnO A tl. THE I, AT EST tTTl.ES or CLOiHINH CLOTHS AfD t'ASKinEBII),HIIIIA L1BUC ASSORT BENT OF OOLM FOB MEN ANU BUYS!' HEAB 1328s AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. PEFR1GERATORS. REFKIGERATOKS AT ftBVEW DOLLARS AND UPWARDS. WATER OOO LERt.fLUTHKS-WRlNUhR- AUD WAbHKBS, and a general variety of HOUbK-FDB-NISHING GOODS. B. A. WILDMAN & BRO., J8 tnthsBP Depot. No. 1011 SPRING GARDKN Bf FO R SALE AND TO R E NT. f COUNTRY SEAT AND FAHM FORC VikSAL., SOorlOO acres. Br slot plan alov-jL. 7 mile a'oie. and rear Tao my. Maoslou hou-t e ach abops, and le ll"irs to let Apuy en thx greulses,br to B. WHITTAKKU, No. moLOOUsr tref 7 iS iif FOR SAL.K. A F1UST-CLS.S8 SILVER plated Ware Manufaotiiry-ir.de esi.hilahed. Address I. B., at ihla ( tttlow. 7 IS R RENT. rHEMlSES, Ko. KC CUESSUT St., FOR BTORK OB OFFICE. AL80. OFFICES AND LABGK sultabl foraOommerolalOHe- I UU BANK THE RKPPBLIU RDGERSVAND-WOSTENHOLM'S POCKET KMVM, Pfarl aud Hiag Haudiea otbvauilfu niilab BODUKKW' and WaDK A BUTCHKR't KXIRH, aiid -he celebrated LhXJO ULTBJC BAZOB uilHHOHts ot the Bneei quality, Ktkaora, Knlvea. Hula- ora. and Table Ootlery Gronnd and Pollahed. at P. M ADHJLUA'H, No. UA fa. TJtNTH WONDER! EHEUMATi ,jfff NEURALGIA, ASTHMA, gout; Ccrllflcatos h':om ThonsandB, Iasladlng Uio rollow In near at Home. DR. FITLER'S GREAT RHEUMATIC REMEDY UBED INWARDLY ONLY. Warranted to Cure in a LImhl SpccUle4 Quantity or Monej Ecftux od. Warranted to contain bo Minerals a. Met a nor anything lnjarloas to the Human System VERY- PLEASANT AND AGREE ABLE TO TAKE. ITS CURES ABE POSITIVELY " WONDERFUL, In or9r to conriaee tne most skeptical Suffercrsr that RJieamatlsm, Smiralgll Gout, and Isthma ca be cured, wrtttenF Legal Guarantee Is glrenr setting forth tho exact specified quantity warranted to cur his or her cas, or the money to be rei'&nded. Dr. J. P. ntler 01a Rkannsatlsisu- It Is a conceded faet that no physician or dukIMm In ihew..rido.n. conjblued. proOuee ihe ihouiSdai. of CrtilBcaiea Irom cure, a.cao be shown oVd2 Mtiera Great Kheumatlo Keniedj". which !... thes.ronB.st bnst. and most ooiwn3ot?sfioV lis lular.ibie power over Koeuiuatl-n. u "he namesv .f rurea from among onr moat 'om.a-nt cltlseni is lspurey vgeiable Pleasant, aud unlujurious. Mtaeusnsiilasu A I'tiyalolaaa Uursd. I, Doctor Walton. No. 151 N. er-nth street, da. publicly annouow, tht after ruHli-B, eff t JJ re? move Khpuuiailauj, tr -ro which 1 have suffered u.n yars. I tried lr Utier'a KhrunTo Hmu" y it am onmp etely cured. I bav. no he-Hat on lu reoou. nieodlLg It to my brother hyaciana I general uaev as beli.a the moat Important Oo-cuverv ortne pre-erS' i'ro,,;.,.n,.y"' "Clence of rrdlcli.e. Depot No MfiL IOUBTU Htreef, Warranied to curev 28 Kbeumailana Atar braat Cars. Pr ,FlLtn For 7ftLn 1 aufr-red terribly with Cbroric Kheumatlam: 1 bad tbe tt pny.ioiauai toer cou.d 00 no hing for me: 1 tried ev.Vy alvrtiae4 mi-dlclne without eflecis became thoroughl hnlo aav requiiliiR several 1 eranns 10 move me. Uearl you wM-earegularpbyaiolaaIob.ai.ied your Rheu matic Hemedy . andaier tak I - g ae veral Sottles ThWye bfen cured It Is truly the greafat blea-ln I hayl fouud la this world. aAMOELOoUKN. No. 340 North Eighth street. KttFiiRiatlam-IIla Heor,.Ald.Oousla Ot Frank ford, aays: "I was cured one . .... Dr. il ter's hheuma.lo ItemedT U s a rHabie md. cine, and to everyhody sufT-rlng I hearthy reoST meiid it." Depot, No. ZD H. JPt, OHTB (street. Cestlflcata fr.m a Cured Rbeamatlo. To Dr. Filler. No. 29 S. Fourth street-Dear Hlr My antipathy to advertlali.g a bl.sa'ng to bulnamW is now oveicoD,e. Y our great rueUoioe wnl ImiimVL tail,-you M hen I loua back ihlr.y7r0oon.hi thouKanus suOering with that palurili dis-aa" tUiJo? matlaii. or Nei ral, l, with lime re lei. and oaoura from ihe maoy articles wKb which they have ben duped I deairejoulo announce to. the public that L a cured MitrVrer, glvloa up all hope Invite all to tr Tew medicine. CUred ,0Ur wo,er,n' bsJiS. T .15. A. DAOQUEtTT. No. 209 N. Ninth street, Cauiden, I Wsl Cured of KhaBmailint by Dr. Fitter's Bbeumatlo Kemady after speadlnga largesum In the Oitlereni treainieuia uoauooea-.tuW I taiu oly say to all aufferlug. Accept llrTKkler'i' ooDdiiiona that he will cur. , ou lir a curiam ouulij ol bottles or return tbe n.oney. vu re then a.ri and run no rlk. His med.olie Is ni hamrlVai my case was ol tb worst chronic order ""a. UOi. J a van LKS. Camden, N. J. Dost't Buffer with RlMBnutlim. Dr. Filler:- doty 10 you and the public cor., lels n.e to state that afte- giving up ail hope ot eve? beuig cureo p Hheumatlem. aud pronounced. locuraT b'e by piomliieut pbalclana I tried wun reluotauna jour nieolcme. :ihas positively cuiwi me-ti " aula I harolv expected. To all persona who have bwt Imposed upon aud given up all hope. I recooiiDeodll: MHK J. HOLM fa HKO VKH. No. 1722 N. Tweuty-aeoond atraat. A Great MeuralKla Cure.. Mrs. Keeley. KldgeRoad helow Poplar street, atatest llial atieaullered I2u yeara with Neuralgia. HtU-ot-n all auflerera to uae, at her sol cltatlou, Dr. Killer-i' Great Kueumatlc Memeoy, InmlUDle la all oaaea of Meuralgia lu head or body. - Asthma Ass Iaaportant CartlAcat. Dr. Fltler: Vour wonaenul Rheumatic Uemdy haa cur- a me ol Ihe AaihuiH. I gave up ait hope lour ago 1 1 ever being curxl 1 hi e duue every Hung tor II ever beard ol. It very suiierer ahonld ua your iutdiclne. DlUNYHlUa TaVLuH. o. 40S Taylor isireel, Miueleenlh Ward. Dr. Fltlar'a Great llluamaila Ramady Ia lrga ly warranted tooure In a s'ated quantity aw tmmey rtluuded. l'reparea Mo. its buUXa sTovAtH otreet. t Vb Trsatmsat of Rheumatlsnt. Tbls peculiar disease bas received the special atta tlonot Dr. J. P. t iller for many years. a- Dr. ntler at Rearular Graduate of IS.' Of University of Pennsylvania, has made tha tr ment of KlieuaiBiliu. Neuralgia aod Uoutaap-Hil "u Dr. k'lstar Consults Fras uf Uatrf " Dally, from '0 to 1 o'clock, aud Invites all suf . ' with Rheumatism to call. Oflloe, No. 29 S. t(f frtrlag 011TH (Street. , DR. FITLCR'S GREAT EUEUMATIC RV iMEDY, Is sold by Druggists generally tl ir0ughout the United States, and at 1 6 PRINCIPAL OFF! CES OF, DR. FITLER, No, 29 S. FOURTH St., Philada., AND, 704 BROADWAY, New York. citations gratis, daily. Orders and com m .Kaiiont t$ mail prompt! j attended to
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