K.I THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1808. NEW YOItKISMS. From our own Correspondent. New Tobk. An?. 22. Hare you seen the Grecian Bend yetf have you heard oflt t do you know what it laf Ttie idea is a very beautiful one; the attempts to realize it are, I am sorry to say, generally fail ures. Listen. The Grecian Bend, of which o much is being said and written, is that exquis itely flexible curvature of the female form so perfectly indicated in ths attitude of so many a Grecian statue. It would bo too much, per haps, to say that ladies who possess it to perlec tlon are born with it, aud that to attain it Is an Impossibility. Still the gifts of nature are the fireat assistants here, and no amount of pad ding and other arrangements which I dare not particularize, will suffice to get up a ; successful imitation. Ristori possessed it to perfection. Herfcattltuda as Fhaulra was full of it, so that the whole house would bo in an ecstacy of applauso during the silence of her tragic pantomime. The Grecian Bend is the great object of every young lady's ambition in and around New York, and consequently the Grecian Bend will extend North and South, and East and West, until this lust ripple of fashion breaks itself upon the bhore of obsoleteness and another takes its place. The Grecian Bend is a cry cruel fashion to an ill-formed woman; to one who Is short or dumpy, or scrawny in the arms and neck. Still, let us not laugh at the Uubeautiful, who are striving after beauty In spite of nature, and with all the aids of art. Think for one moment what would be the effect of a lioman Bend, let us Eay, were it to become imperative among gentlemen. Think of ths confulon of countenance and the coufusiou of legs that the most imperturbable ot lady-killora Tould be put to, aud tbeu laugh at the unsuc cessful Grecian Ber.d if you can. If there are any ladies in Philadelphia who attend swimming school there, I advise them to take warning by the sad case of a Mrs. Ncssen, In thU. city, who claims to have been assaulted by the keeper of anatatorium at the foot of Sixty-sixth street. Of couise the story has two sides. Mrs. Nessen's side is that the keeper of the natatorium, Henry Gebhard, by name( charged her with having taken her sister with her to the swimming school and there regaled her with a bath, without paying therefor, aud on her assuring him that this was not the case he grabbed a drawn sword lying conveniently Dear and commenced a murderous assault upon her, when her husband came to her relief. Mr. Gebhard's side is that Mrs. Nessen was in the habit, in express violatiou of the rules of the establishment, of bringing her female friends there without permission or introduction, and of aiding and abetting them to take baths on her own season ticket. lie says that on his remonstrating with her, she cal.ed him a nasty man, or a meau fellow, or a low fellow, or something to that effect; and that he merely retorted by sugeestiug that there was an 'inti mate resemblance between them, then, in that respect. He lurthermore charges that, so far from picking up a drawn sword, he picked up a fencing foil, which foil had a button on it, which button he merely flourished harmlessly before thp eyes of Mr. Nessen, when the latter rushed up in defense of his wife. Nevertheless, the injured Nessens took out a warrant for the arrest of one Henry Gibbard, in that he did maliciously assault, etc. The magistrate, blandly dismissed the case, however, intimating at the same time that the word Nessen was not pro perly a noun of multitu Jo, signifying many, and that a season ticket made out in that name could only be construed as appljing to one Individual, unless otherwise expressly stipu lated. Perhaps jou may have heard of a Mrs. Mar garet Gamble, who was recently buried at Greenwood Cemetery. This Mrs. Gamble was wealthy, and had been twice married. At the time of her death her second husband was living and likewise her two brothers. Some time Dcfore her death she executed a will be queathing a portion of her property to her brothers aud the remainder to her husband. VChanging her mind however, she revoked the first will aud executed a second, leaving all her property to her husband. Very soon after this the died. The shortness of the interval between her execution of the last will and her death, together with other suspicious circumstances, aroused her brothers' distrust, and they in sisted upon the immediate disinterment of the corpse. The dreary work was per formed, and tho contents of the stomach was submitted to medical teste. The subtlest chemistry that was applied, however, failed to detect the slightest trace of poison, and the brothers were quite as much foiled with respect to the dead Mrs. Gamble, as the public and the press havo been in regard to the dead Mr. Spicer. Lord Lytton, in one ol his prefaces to his "Lucretla," benevolently intimates that throughout the work he has nowhere hinted at the names of tho poisons by which his Children of Night accomplished their murderous pur- poses. The reporters, the physician", and the Coroner havo been equally considerate with respect to the possible poiton that may lurk in the re-entombed ie mains of the uufortunate Mrs. Gamble. If the suspicions in regard to her husband be correct, be must be an extremely accomplished meddler among drugs, or else, as is more piobable, the medical men applied only the best chemical ferrets they knew of, aud not the best existing. Going, going, pone, is the present state of thlnss with respect to the cattle disease. But how long it will remain gone can only bo a mat ter ot conjecture. The Board of Health seems to have done all it can In this respect, and to have somewhat atoned for the criminal indiffer ence it baa shown in other respects. Dr. Swin burne, the health officer at quarantine, is at prep cut making the tour ot tho State for the purpose of applying and perfecting the arranee ments made by the State commission for the prevention of the disease. To of the three infected herds which were d'scovered advancing toward the city, have been placed in strict quar antine, and the third one, which had already been stationed in one of the upper drove yards of the city, has, for the most part been slaugh tered. I rather think that the report of i horse-flesh diuu:r bein improvised (as an ex. perlmont prospective of the use of the hrse as an edible, in case of a rinderpest), partakes something ol the character of a canard. A very curious death has happened at tho Brooklyn Navy Yard. The sewer leading from the dry-dock was being cloanei out, anl the men who were cleaning it found it necessary to use a diving-bell In orJcr to ascertain ptocisely the amount and nature of the debris collected at the bottom. Tho diving-bell coutaiucd two men, who, immediately uj)ou biiug lowered, commenced frantically pulling at tho signal rope. Whether or not the diving VII was hoisted up Immediately I cannot say; but when it ws, one of the men was discovered dead, and the other for some time was supposed to be dying. The valve which admits the air from the surface to the inside of the diving-tell had become tightly closed, and a very short space of lime la the foul air which the divers were compelled to breathe was enough to despatch one of them at least. Mrs. Cady Stanton, the editress of the Revolu tion in this city, has been doing more than any other woman, or any mau, has been able to do viz.: getting a Chinese opinion on Ameri can women. She walked right up toChih Tajm, and atked him, through the interpreter, what he thought of the women of this country. His reply was excessively complimentary, courtier like, and mollifjlng. To use a boldly original phrase, it was equally creditable to his head and his heart. All this, however, is mutter of public news, and I should not reiterate it here, were it not the fact that the philosophic Chih hss repeatedly expressed the same opiuion in strictly private circles. He and his confreres are astonished at tho American women, at their timid boldness, and shy espieglerir, and if the Tennjeonlan time shall ever come when nation alities shall be lost sight of in the federation of the world, the Chinese womau's brain will begin to expand with her uncrippled feet, and such lea as was never brewed before shall be drank by a Porosis of Tekin. The season at tho New York Theatre, which usually is attended by great crowds of men, abruptly terminated the other niRht, iu conse quence of tho manager's appropriating all the mcney in the till. Ho sajs he did so because the lessee broke faith with him; and the les-eo sas the theatre is closed because the manager took the money. It don't matter much, except that every one will ieel sorry to hear of such a fracas occutring at a theatre where that good old Mary Wells was playing. The repertory of amusements for tho coming fall and winter is full. Never were 6uch singing, dancing, and acting as we are shortly to enjoy. Tletiens, Kellogg, Booth, Jefferson, nonrlchs, Yon Beindorf, Scott Siddon?, Lydia Thompson, Susan Galton, Mis Mariott, and Morasinl, thj "Coquette of Egypt," are a few of tho names. Dr. Bellows has returned from his long tour, lie is lookiDg splendidly, and doing splendidly iu the preparation of his letters for the press. A li Eaba. B V SIN ESS NOT I CES. . Pbices of all Bummer OlothlDg greatly reduced, to clot e nut stock. Assortment still good, but selling off rapidly. All prices guaranteed lower than the lowest else where, and lull sa'lsfactlon guarauteed every pur chaser, or the sale cancelled and money refunded. Half vxiy between ") Bbnnictt & Co., Fifth and V Towbb Hall, Sixth itrrett,) Mo. 618 Mabkkt (St., Philadelphia, and No. 608 Broadway. Nitw Yobk. Fdbnisiiivo China and Glass Establishment Kehr's (hinaIHall No 1218 Chesnut street, be tween Twtlflh and Thirteenth. Ttat subscribers beg leave to Inform their customer3 and those In need of China and Glass, that we hva now open oar Fail supply, which we offer to the public retail at the wholesale importers' prices. VBENCK CHINA. In this particular branch we luvtte special alten tlon, as onr stock Is the largest and most complete In the oouniry, being Imported direct hy ourselves from the best manutaotnrers In France, we areeaablel to Bell it at very little oyer the cost of White Earthen ware. Onr sbpts are new and entirely our own, not to be fonnd elsewhere. Decorated Dinner, Dess'rt.Tea.andCbaicberWare, the largest assoitment cf new shapes and patterns constantly on bard, BICH t UT AND HKORAVBO GLASS. Fart'cular care Is taken to keep a la'ge nd full as sortment, and purchasers may rely on llndioi; at a'l times the newest BLd mrat choice patterns. M e also have two of the btst glaBS engravers In the country at work on the premises, and can engrave Initials, etc., te order at an houi's notice. The great extent and variety of our stick cn only be Judged of by a perstnal examination aid comparison with othsr establlbtmrnts, which we solicit. JauisK Khbb&Bbo., JThlr a HjniNe.l2ljKJheanD.t street. AFTER WAS, PaSTILBNCK. AND INTKUPKBANCB, Colds If ad to the greatest destruction of human Ufa mainly because a Cold Is too often considered a very ordinary, trifling affair, Just as well lefs to S3 as 1 came, ana nenoe systematically neglected, until a simple, curable affection, Is converted Into a serious and generally fatal Pulmonary disease. The more prudent, aware that a violent Cough or Cold should never be trifled with, but on the contrary taken oare off.om Its Inclplency, promptly make use of Dr Jayne'a Expectorant, a curative which has sustained Its refutation for over thirty years as a remedy always efficacious, and sure to exert a most beneflolal Influence on all the Bronchial and Pulmonary organs. Bold by all Druggists. A New Thikq Oct Wbl'e there have been de elded Improvements In all the wearing apparel of ladles, none have been so noticeable as tbOBe made In skirts. Of tbeie there are all styles and shades; but that which has proved to be the most attractive to the eye, as well as durable, Is the Grand Ducbess otherwise known as the Melton Print skirts. They are manufactured of Mellon cloth, with a printed border, which very much resembles embroidery, In tact at a little distance, one Is most likely to take l' for embroidery. These goods are really beautiful, and eclipse anything of the kind ever before manu factured In the country, anl It Is doubtful whether Europe can produce their equal. The patent-right has been secured, and the articles are on exhibition in this city, at ttie store of Faroham, Klrkbm it Co.' No. 232 Chesnut street; No. fit Leonard eueet.N. Y., and No. U8 Devonshire street. Boston. JawELBY. Mr. William W. Oaasldy, No. 12 South Second street, has the largest and must attractive assortment of tine Jewelry and silverware In the city. Purchasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pure arti cle furnished at a price which cannot be equalled He also has a large stock ot American watches In all varieties and at all prices. A visit to his store la sure to result In pleasure and proflk Fjnb Custom-Madh Boots and Shoos for Gen. tlemen, Bartiett.Na 83 South sixth street, above Cbeaunfc, Dkink the famous Arctic Soda Water, and read Tim Evkniko Tllhubapu. at Uliliuau's News Stand, at Nonh Pencaylvnla Denot. Ccbtains, Shades, and Bedding, at Patten's, No 1408 Chesnut stieet. Gbkat Baboains In Laos Curtalus at Patten's, No, 1408 Ctesnut street. tuuNiTUBK put In complete repair, at Patten's, No. 1408 tbtsnuutreet. Gbovkb A BAKBB'a Highest Premium Bewtng Machines, No. 7ao Chesnut street. Kalb or Biois and bHOKH. Buvers would do well tu aiieud O. I) UcL-li-tH s i o.'s larite aale of Bwie and Hlioes, to be sold by catalogue, ou Monday uiomlog, August at 10 o'clock. Nhwspapekh, Periodicals, Fanhlon Plates, and Magazines both Koglisb and America may be had as soon as publish-d of Juliu Tienwlth, the great uewsageut. Ills euierprlse and enerr b Ave secured or blnj an eiteuslve patron ge, which ne continues oaailhly by lariilshliiK the New York papers .evxral hours earlier than llit-y can l obtained by the ru lar uiulls. and by soiling the periodicals aud inava r.lna at the lowent nointb!e lirlcen. Thone dsirlnir the latest lutelllgeuco should visit TieuwitU a News Ku-poilum, at no, 107 b 't hird strai t, Con rtn ca G Ait GentlemenI visiting our esta blishment do so with tbe moil perfect confidence In bring bonestlr and fairly dealt with. Tbe prloe ot each garment Is always marked la plain flgarai upon the ticket, Ever man bit own salesman at OHiSLH HTOKKS A Co., No. 824 Chesnut street. AUTUMNAL ATTISS FOR OENTLKMRN AND JUVENILIS, W'ANASIAKSR t BROWN. MABBIED. BUTTON BROWN. Ansn it 19. at the residence of the hrlile s parent, by in Kv P. S. Hrnwn Mr. J. ATW OOliUlToN to MISS BELL B. BKOWM. all v mm cuy. 8TKKL B A.TRT) On Tuesday eventn. AnniRt in. jntto, m me rcnine uce ui me oriue a latner, Dy twv, M. )n l aiiRe. Mr. JOHN 8. HI KKL, of t hliadelplila to Miss JLMiiA 1,. iJAJKU. or Pittsburg. DIED. ALKXAKDKR On Milnriixt mnrnlnr. Anornit 93. at 6'. o'clock, WILLI aM. ALh.XANDh.rt, In UlS 84m year. ins maio relatives and friends of the mmllv are re- (tjtciiiiliy invited to attend bis funeral, on 'I ii-mly, the 25th Instant, at 1 o'cl -ck P. M from the residence of bis son, John Alexander, No. 4sus siimnon ave nue, West Philadelphia, Interment at Phllanturoulc lmtiery. BLK. On the 2m h Instant. BERNARD BLEB. ageo 4,1 years. I be relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited lo attond lbs funeral, from his lain rmi- dence, No. 1(142 Low bind street, on Monday morning COM PTON. On the 19th Instant, at 11 o'clock A. M.. A LICK BKliTli A . dauebter of Dr. C B. and R. A.. Common, axed 2 years a months aid S days. funeral irom me residents of ner parents, no. 1M7 vine s-reet. on Sunday, aukiim M, at 4 o'clock. The relatives and Irienas are respectfully invited to attena. FOX. On the 19th instant JOHN B. FOX, aged 48 'l tie relatives ana menns or me raraiiy are respect fully I li v lied t" attend the funeral, from bis Inte resi ... dence. No 2M4 Franklord road, on fcunday afternoon all o'clock, interment as rranklla Cemetery. P1LBTJRN. Suddenly. on tne2tst Instant. JOSRPIT EI.MJj.KD I IKK, inrant son or Charles and Mary Ul'buru, aged 2 years and 8 months. interment on mouaay aiternooo, the zun instant, at LU KENBACH.-On the 21st Instant. WILLIS HAKkln.sou f John L. and Ltllle K Luckeubach, agea l years ana s nionins. The luueral win take nlace on Monday at 10 o'clock. from bis paienta' residence. Ko. 1722 Warnock street. MACN1CHOI,. On the 17tb Instant, at Camden. N. J , Mr. JAMES MACN1UUOL, aged 27 years and 1 monin. The relatives and frlendr, Franklin Steam Fire company , no. iz: worameu oi marr s rnunury; ana I fie Let' er Carriers o 8 atlon K, Philadelphia, are rw specirully Invited to attend 'he funeral, from the resi dence ol Mr. William H. Jones. No. 804 Feera1 street. Camden, on hunday afternoon a' S o'clock. Crosi at Upper Ferry, Market street, and proceed to Metho dist Union Ground Philadelphia. RIVELL. On the lSlh Instant, ADAM RIVELL. In the 4Sib year ot bis age. 1 lis relatives ana irienas 01 me lamny. aiso tiairan Lodge, No. 28, K or P.. are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late renldenae. No lfitu) l.atona street, below Federal, on Sunday morning at iu O'CIOCBT. STB.WART. On the evenlns of the 21st Instant. Mrs. MAKUAKET SI'EWaKT, In the 4lh year of her ace. Th relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, No. I7i 3 Latimer street, on Monday afternoon, the 24th Instant. at 8 o'clock. AmebigaN Life Insurance Company, Of Philadelphia- 8. E. Corner Fourth and Walnut Streets. MCf-Tliis Institution has no tuperiorin the United 8tau 010 BJOLLO WAY'S COJVCENTRATKD ESSENCE o? JAMAICAJHIfGER. A PUKE ESSENCE OF THE TRUE JAMAICA GINGER. Free from Cayenne Pepper or any other admixture, possessing All the Carminative and difTusIrely stimu lating properties Which are so potent In the Jamaica Ginger a! one, and which are ao efficacious In all caaea ot Chills from Exposure to Cold or Dampness, Collo, Cholera Mor bus, Llarrhcea, etc OKSKKVE A halt teaspoonful of Holloway'a Gin ger la atronger and more eneotive than a luu tea- spoonful ol any other In the market. PREPARED BT JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & CDWDEH. Ko. C02 ARCH STREET, 7 8 PHILADELPHIA. FOR SALE. ! FOR BALK. WITH POSSESSION, A Jiiji very surerlor Four-story Dwelling, with side ard, Ko. m SOUTH PJNN bUUAHK. nesr fit- teenin Btrtei. apuiyi" m. xi. uurrnan, 8 8 aw Ho. an WALNUT Utrect, stcond e.ory. H COUNTRY SEAT AND FARM FOR fii Hi BILK iU or luO acrrs. iiilstol uike. above . 7-tniie alone, and near Tacony. Mansion bouie, cooa siiupx, and dwellings to let. Apply on the irHuilnen, Or lO Xl. WIUi AHAIwnU.DIUJjULUOi Oh O at' TO RENT. FT O R RENT. PREMISES, No. W9 CHESNUT St., FOB BTORK OU OFFICE. ALSO, OFFICES AND LABQK ROOMJ3 aultabl for a Commercial Osllece. P t 1 at IMtf BANK OF THE REPUBLIC. rp OLE T WELL ESTABLISHED DRY" J Goods More on fc-iiiH l'li blreei, noiug a larg-t busliifss; central locallou. For particulars apply at HO. no mu ni Btreei. s i LOST. 8 T, On tbe S o'clock P. H. train Irom Cape If ay, on WEDNESDAY. A LAE1ES' POCKET-BOOK, Containing (10 or tin In money, several oarda and memorandums, and a miniature likeness. Tbe findei will please retnrn It to the offlceof ''THE EVINLNQ TELEGRAPH," No. 108 Bontn THIKO Htreet. reta ulna tne money aa a rewara. . is u HATS AND CAPS. JONES TEMPL.H A CO.. FASHIONABLE H A T T E B B , XI ok u N1NTIT blraut. First d'oor above Ubeannt street. f 9 CWAUBURTON'8 IMPROVED VENTI. lated.and easy-UUIng Dreaa Uau (patented). In all the Improved bullions of tbe season. CHES NUT bureet, next door to the Post Ottloa. 11 It 6p T.EAFNE8S. EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT r. j aclence ana bkiii nave luveuiea to anaisir w. Lharlns In every df Kree ol deafness; also, Ueeplratora; also, Craudall's patent Crutches, superior to any oLhera In nse. at P. M A DKI KA'b. HO. Ui .b. TUNTB street, below OUeaunt, taspi FINANCIAL. ra&BRD. UNION PACIFIC RAHROAE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At 102, And Accrued Interest. CENTRAL PACIFIC RAHRO AD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At 103, And Accrued Interest. FOR SALE BY De Haven & Buo., No. 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET, S6 PHILADELPHIA WM. PAINTER & CO., DA3KEHS AM) DEALERS IN GOVERN MEST SELTKIT1ES, Ho. 36 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA, AQKNTS FOR The Union Pacific Railroad Co., AND Central Pacific Railroad Co Wc hare on liand THE FIRST MORT GAGE SIX PER CENT. GOLD INTEREST BONDS of both Companies, for sale or Exchange for Gorcrninent Securities. ramplilcts, with Maps, Reports, and full information furnished on application, e ltr U NDER SPECIAL STATE CHARTER THE UPiSOM BANKING COMPANY, K.E. Cor. FOURTH and CHESAUT Sts., PHILADELPHIA, AUTIIOHI'SED CAPITAL. 81,000,000. PAID IN CAPITAL., 9100,000. Solicits the acoonnts of Business Firms, Manufacturers, Dealers, and others. Collections made and Checks on Country Banks received. Certificates bearing interest at 4 per cent. will be issued for special deposit to remain 30 days or longer. M. C. MUSSELMAN, President. E. r. MOOnr, CAMIIER. 8S lmrp LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD COMPANY'S MORTGAGE BONDS, DUE IN 1898. $5,000,000, With Interest at Six Per Cent., Payable on the First Day of Juno and Decem ber of each year, FREE FROM STATE AND UNITED STATES TAXES. $1,000,000 OF THESE BONDS, tuner Coupon or Registered, Are offered at ninety-live per centum, with Interest Irnru the day of .ale. free Irom Htate and United States' tazea. For lurther Intornia'.lou, upply to CHARLES C.LONOSTRETH, Treasurer, OOlce of tbe Leblgh Vailey Railroad Company, 8 8 lmrp No. 808 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. QANKING HOUSC OF JayCooke&Jjp Nos. 112 and 114 South THIRD Street PHILADELPHIA. Dealers In all Gorernment Secnrltlcs. Old 5-20s Wanted In Exchange for New A Liberal Difference allowed. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. Interest Allowed on Deposits. COLLECTIONS MADE. STOCKS bought and sold on Commission. Special business accommodation reserved for lad lea. if m we will receive applications trr Policies ot Life Inauraboe In tbe National Llie Insurance CJuipany of the United elate.. tu imviiu"uu . vut cilice. QLENDINNINQ A DAVIS, HO. S letlTB TIIIBD IIBERI Stock and Gold Brokers, QUOTATIONS OP NEW YORK STOCKS ALWAYS OS HAND, 8 m. aLutsnriaKv. ni ioh h. day it mm FINANCIAL, imiMHBOtPI Dealers In all Uorernment Secnrltlcs. GOLD. STOCKS AND BONDS, bought and sold on commission. COUPONS OF GOVERNMENT BONDS bought aame price aa Gold. GOLD LOANED for from one to lx months, DU.POB1T8 OF GOLD AND CURRENCY receive and Interest allowed. AGENTS IN. PHILADELPHIA FOB TUB SAL". OF First Mortgage Central Pacific Rullroaft Rondf), First Mortgage Union Pacific Railroad I'oiuls. COUPONS OF THKK BONDS PAID AT OUB OFFICE. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., No. 16 South THIRD Street, 710 PHILADELPHIA, pEKNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY TREASURER'S D KPARTM ENT Puiladblphia, August 1, 1863 Notice to Shareholders. Persona boldljg reoelpta for subscription to NEW BTOCK, dated PBIOB to July 23, are hereby notified that Certificates wlU be ready for delivery on and alter 4th instant. Certificates for receipts dated July 23 to 80 Inclusive will be ready for delivery on and alter 14ia Instant. T1I0S T. FIRTH, TREASURER. si sot JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, ETC. Diamonds, Emeralds, ludies, Sapphires, Pearls, Bailey & Co., Chesnut Street, 819. 1 tntbs JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO., IMPORTERS or 13 I A M O N D S, MANUFACTURERS OP DIAMOND JEWELRY, No. 002 CHESNUT STREET, 4 4 BW PHILADELPHIA. WATCHES. C. & A. PEQUICNOT, EMannlactarers of WATCH CaSES. and Sealers In American aud Imported "W A T C II E S, No. IS South SIXTH Street, 8 ejrptnths Manufactory. No. 22 8. FIFTH Street. DRY GOODS. gPECIAL NOTICE. BARGAINS IX CLOTHS & CASSI5IERES FOB Men's and Boys' Fall and Winter Wear. CURWEN STODDAHT & BROTIIElt, Having purchased TWO THOUSAND YARDS ASSORTED GOODS. In email pieces, comprising CLOTHS, CAtBIUERK, SATINETS and bUlT- IKGS, will have the whole arranged ter sale on MONDAY NEXT, AtGUST 21. To prevent this stock Interfering with our regular FALL TRADE, It will be sold at inch prices at wit1 effect an early closing out. Store open at 7 A. 11. NOW. 450,458, AJil 45 iN.NF.CONDSTItEKT, 8 n 8t ABOVE WILLOW. CLOTHS, CASSIIY1ERES, ETC. TDBAVEUS, CUINCUILLAS, ETC. ErC. JAMES 6c LEE, HO. 11 NORTH SECOND STREET, Sisi of tho Goltlen. Lamb, Are now receiving a large aaaortment of Beavers, Chluelillla, and other Overcoat ings. Also, a full lino of 3-4 and G-l Blaek Doeskins, all of the best makes. Tbe attention of Merchant Tailors and Clothiers are specially Invited 18 a AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, DRY GOODS. THE "DEE-HIVE" BUY GOODS STORE, No. 02O CHESNUT Street J. IV. ntOCTOR & CO. CLOSING OUT 8ALE8 TO MAKE ROOM FOR FALL STOCK. Bargains for 15 Days. iriJVAI REDUCTIONS. Having completed our seml-anmiftl Stock Taking, wo Inire MARKED DOWN TB E W1I0LK OF OUR SUMMER STOCK To close tho season's sales and inako roo FOR FALL ARRIVALS. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., THE BEE HIVE, No. 020 CHESNUT Street. 1 IS tntbaflP PHILADELPHIA; LADJES ABOUT TO LEAVE THE city lor their country hoasea or the sea-shora will ttnd It greatly to their advantage, before pun chaaing elsewhere, to exanlne Tbo Extensive Stock, at Urcatlj Reduced Prices, or E. M. NEEDLES & CO.. No. HOI CHESNUT STREET QIRABD BOW, Oomprlslog a complete assortment tor personal ot household nse, of LACES, EMBROIDKRIH HANDKER0HIKF3 PKFFKX), BEVJOiED AND TCUKKD MU LLNB, CaMBRIlS, JAOJNK1B, P1QDKH, and WIllTK GOODS. In every varletj. VEILS AND VEIL MATERIALS of every descrlp. lion, together with an extensive assortment of HOUSEHOLD LLXLAS, A.T TEMPTING PIWCJ328 In every width and quality. SHIRTING, PILLOW-CARK, SHEETING, ATABLJI linens, napkins, doylies, flannels, dimities por spreads, and fukni ture covers, Marseilles, ho neycomb, AND OTHER SPREADS, TOWELS AND TOWELLING IN DAMASK AND HUCKABACK, BUMMER BLANKE1S, TA BLE COVERS, ETC ALSO, SHIBTING, PILLOW-CASE AND SHEET- INS MUSLINS. E. ffl. NEEDLES & CO., No. HOI CHESNUT STREET,' (11 GIRARD ROW. LI2JEU STOKE. AROH STREET. MHKJT DUCK8 AND DBILIA. WBI1K DUCKS AMDDBILU, Bvrr COATINfl DUCKS. FL.AX COLOBED DBII.LS AND DUCKS, BUFF COATinO DUCKS. FANCT DBItVLS, FAST COLORS. STRIPED DBILLS, FAST COLORS. BLOUSE LINENS, SEVERAL COLORS. PLAIN COLOBED LINENS. FOB LADLES TBAVELLIHU SUITS. PRINTED SIIIBTIHfi LINEN. LINEN CAMBRIC DBESSES. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF LI SEX UOODS IN TUE CITT, NELLIN AT Less than Jobbers' Prices. GEORGE MILLIKKNJ Linen Importer, Jobber, and Retail Dealer; 18amw WO. gag ARCH STREET FALL GOODS. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., IMFORTERS, JOBBERS, and RETAILERS, OFFER, AT POPULAR PRICES, A ViRY EXTKNtlVE ASSORTMENT OF FALL DRESS GOODS. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., Ho. 727,CHE3NUT Street, PHILADELPHIA!
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