E DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1808. 6 ' NEW TOJIKISMS. from Our Own Corrctpondent. Nkw Tore. 8ept. 12. The visitor to the Boston theatres will hare remarked at one of them a pretty little ballet- glrl, whom, for the sake of convenience, we will call Jenny. Jenny wa about sixteen, was very pretty, hid no occasion to seek to render her charms more piquant than nature had made, find was the sole support of an invalid mother, who was worse than widowed had, Indeed, that widowhood of the soul forcod npon her by the occasional presence of a dissolute ani cruel busbnnd. Now ballet-girls, as a rule, however resplendent they may appear upon the staore (and I have noticed that one remarkable point boat them Is their apparent disagreement as to which shade ot pink In tights Is a proper repre sentation of the flesh), are not ovcrpsld, and Jenny and her mother found It im possible to live mainly on five dollars per week. A companion of Jenny's, whom I will cull Blnncb.o, was In as sore a strait as Jenny herself, and when matters appeared to have reached their crisis, and both appeared to have nothing pleasant in store for these turners of pirouettes, comes along a smooth-spoken feminine devil, Kate Davis by name, who repre ecnts that in her hone In New York, Blanche and Jenny may earn a good living in a decent manner, and find as many desirable young men at their feet as they ever would by remainlncr behind the . footlights. Euoughl The two youti, frolicksome fools went with the Davie. They were clothed with expensive toilettes, and taught arts which I cannot nion tion here. After a considerable lapse of time, Jenny's mother, on the point of distrac tion, traced the two gltls to this city laid the cuse before Inspector Dllks, and by means of his detectives discovered their resi dence. With unspeakable eagernccs the two poor misguided young things rushed towards their deliverers, and thanked the fato which rescued them before the epoch when reforma tion Is possible had passed. Happily for the feelings of the mother, the girls have succeeded In deceiving her and making her believe that while absent lrom home the; have been engaged in a manufactory In this city. They swore that. since they have been living with Davis, they had brought In to the old wretch a weekly average of $17j. This account appeared to bo so true, for both of the girls are very attractivei and the woman Davis' account so false, that Superintendent Kennedy and Inspector Dilks took the liberty of informing Kate tlia1 unless she handed over a sum sufficient to defray the old lady's expenses htther and while in the city, as well as those ot her going back with Jenny and Blanche, she must inevitably be locked up for an inderllie length of time. Kate wept, and stamped, and fiworc, but, after dilly-dallying a long time, handed over the money, got into a carriage in waiting, and drove oil. Cases similar to this are constantly occurring and constantly being sup pressed. The numerous women who make se duction their business obtain the title of Queen In their respective line, and their homes, be they humble or gorgeous, are the scenes of such transactions as by no possibility could enter into the imagination of thosj who have witnessed them. Another sad illustration of city life occurred only a day or two ago. A woman named Ada lina feck, and who once held a high social position, was arrested on the charge of being drunk and disorderly. The name she bore a( the time was Louisa Louis, and she was only twenty-flve years old. The short time that had elapted since she was wealthy and respectable was of sufficient duration to afflict her with an incurable disease, and confirm her in habits which hastened her rapidly on toward her end Her short life comprised a series of events whose climax was a tragedy. Her early marriage was not happy; her husband procured a divorce; she endeavored to console herself with attach ments which should be the last consolations of a good woman. Di&Bipatlon on every side lent her a helping hand towards the grave. Upon being arrested she was committed to a cell on (spring street, and found dead there in the morning. How many women, with similar Btories, struggle forward for years, to an equal fate in the ead. Do you remember the famous Eaton-Bour-gananl case t It has come up once more before the Jefferson Market Police Court, and the result is that Bourganani, the seductive aud dark-eyed Italian, has been locked up for his refusal to pay Mrs. Eaton the weekly stipend of $10. Poor old lady 1 there is always something sublime to me in the utter unreasonableness of a grand passion. This wretch Bourganani, robbed Mrs, Eaton, after wronging her out of thousands upon thousands of dollars, of every penny indeed that she had in the world. To render hla outrageous acts still more atrocious, he has enticed away from her her little. grand daughter, and married her. Yet the noble though foollbh young lady avows that she loves the knave still; that she is willing to forgive and Ignore his treatment of her, and the losses his perfidy has entailed npon her family, if he will only love her and live with her still. When it is remembered that the man is to all appear ance not more than thirty, and that the lady is nearly eighty, the singularity of this strauge passion will be comprehended. She first saw him, I believe, at a ball in Baltimore, where he likewise attracted the favorable regards of her two grand children. At the instance of one of them, Emily, he becomes a member of trie family, and from that moment binds all his energies to the gaining possession of Mrs. Eaton's heart, hand, and property. Every cent of money she parts with in his behalf. Then he debauches the grand-daughter, marries her, and makes a four-j ears' tour of Europe, and is finally heard of as opening oysters in a Cana dian oyster saloon. However, they have got him now, and I hope will keep him until Mrs. Eaton's fidelity dnes out. Am Baba. CITY ITEMS. JUaeAiMS offered In Bummer Clothing and in Bummer Goods made to order, u close out stock. Assortment still food, but being rapidly closed oat. 11 prices guaranteed lower than the lowest else where, and lull satisfaction guaranteed to every pur chaser, er the sale cancelled and money refunded, Jialf-vmy between ) BcNNBTT fc Co , , Fifth (fid y Tuwbb Ha LI,, bxxlli streets.) 618) Mabkkt bt I'HILAllKLPUIA, and eoo Uroat way, timvr Vokic WBLBT.-Mr. William W, Oassldy, Ho. 12 South Becond street, has the largest and moat attractive, assortment of line Jewelry and silverware In the oily, rurcbaaera can rely upon obtaining a real, pure arti cle furnished at a price which cannot be equalled. Be also baa a large slock of American watches In all varieties and atll prices. A visit to his store IS lure, to result in pleasure and profit. that run p. &OQRBAI. Tbere was onoea rat tan terrier purp. And a fat little fellow was be; With a bright black eye be was quick and spry At any tan terrier could be. This stout rat-tan terrier purp, As yon will presently see, Was brought to grief and bis life made brief, By the bite of a Murderous flea. One day this rat tan terrier purp, With bis tall af the stumpiest kind, If ear a rat-bole sat. as still as a cat, When he felt a sharp pain behind. Quick as thought this rat-tan terrier purp Made a dash for the foe In the rear; But ho was so fat he could not get at The spot by half an Inch cloar. Then tbls beantlfnl rat-tan terrier purp Did worry and twist and turn, Till nought could you see of this terrier purp Bat an I Jch of bis tall astern, Now that was how this terrier purp Was killed by a flea-bite severe; But his master goes to Stokes A Co.'s, Where fashlouable clothing appoar, At No. ?4 Chtanut street. A Fink iMpnevicMKNT.-Oiir teemed friend, Mr. John Doll, widely known as an Importer of toys and fancy goods, la Just putting the finishing touches to a handsome structure at No. S08 Marked street, to whloh he Intends a removal about the first of the coming month. The building, which has been fitted np with all the conveuloncea and requirements of a (list-class establishment, Is much larger than the one now ocou. pled by blm, and alTurds him ample facilities for the exhibition and storage of bis stock, which has bcei much needed. The name of John Doll has been 1 Jen fled with the toy trade of Philadelphia for fully a quarter ot a ceLtury, daring which time his business has steadily Increasrd, so much so that a removal to more extended a u alters btcaina an actul necessity. We, therefore, take pleasure in congratulating hlji on the completion of his handsome and commodious warehouse, and heartily wish tlru a continuance of Ibe flattering success which his enterprise aud well directed efforts bave thus far been the means of ac complishing, Thb Tkht op TiMB.-It is high praise to be able to say trathtuliy of any mechanical Invention that It has stood and continue to stand the teal of time. TbeGroveraud Baker Sewing If achlnes (the Phila delphia agency for which Is located at No. 780 Chea- nut Street), bave done a better thing. They have not merely stood the test of time, bat have stood the test ot competition with all the world as well and not only preserved their original popularity but greatly enhanced it. This Is mainly due to the fact that Ike proprietors have steadily continued to add to the perfection oluhelr Instruments, until n jw, It Is not overestimating the fact to say that the Orover and Baker Stwlng Machines combine la themselves all the excellencies that pertain to any and all the other sewing machines extant. Of course they are the best to buy. Tub "New RBrcni.ia" a 1iv liter. vmii Newspaper. mibl Ished at Camden, iff. J. T. . lent advertising medium, circulating In West and eomn jersey, eampie copies sent upon receipt of five cents. Terms 42-00 ner mir In idutu,. scrlptlons and advertisements, a limited number only of which appear, solicited. Job printing, hand outs, etc., primta on me orierost notice. H. L. BON3ALL, Publisher. The Kkox Fbuit Fabm and NnRAimra Th. nurseries, situ, ted at Pittaburv. in this Kit ii i size, completeness, and In I he quality of their products the best In the country. All kinds of fruits and vege- tames are grown there. The Grapes. Strawberries, Raspberries, Blackberries, Currants, Apples, Ptaohei, and Pears which r.ach thia nitv trn ih. r..n . unequalled In size and flavor. The Philadelphia uepot is at aa,u7 market Btreet. It is well to get clear of a Cold the first week, but It Is much better and safer to rid yourself of It the first forty-eight Lours the proper remedy for the purpose being Db. Jayne's Expectobant. Bold by all Druggists. TO VLLVlMfRWI Alva tnriah.oit A,. thftl.U.I numbers Of the OornhUl Muanzin. T.nnArm rimch, Fun, and Reynolds' Miscellany. At his estab lishment, No. 5. ft Chesnnt street, all the periodicals of the day, both foreign and domestic, may be ob tained. Cabpkts Housekeepers (and especially country merchants and farmers visiting the cltj ) will And It to their Interest by calling at J. T, Delacroix's whole sale and retail carpet warehouse, No. 85 Sooth Becond street, above Chesnut, before purchasing elsewhere. Bee advertisement In another colnmn. Dbikk the famous Arctic Soda Water, and read Thb Evknino Tixeoba ph. at Hlllman's News Stand, at Nor.h Pennsylvania Depot. Fink Custom-Madb) Boots and Shoes for Gen tlemen. Bartiett, No. U South Sixth street, above Chesnnt, Gbovxb & Baker's JJigbent Premium Sewing Machines, No. 730 Chesnnt street. Balk or Boots and PhoMs. We would call the at tention of the trade to the larse sale of Uoots, Shoes, BroKans. Balmorals, etc.. to be sold by catalogue for oath on Monday niorulog, Sept. M, couimenolng at 10 o'cIocb. by U. D Molileee & Co., auctioneers, No. 6U4 juatBet street. Nrwspapirs. Periodicals. Fashion Platan, and Magazines both English and American mtiy be had as soou aa puonu-u or jouu iieuwun, the great Dews agent, ills enterprise aud eneif y have secured or mm an extensive patron. Re, wuiun ne contlaueti o satisfy by JurnlBblnB the New York naDBri sevoral hours varller than they can be obtained by the regu lar mails, and by selling the Derlodlcals aud maga zines at the lowest possible prices. Those desiring the latest intelligence should visit Tieawith s News Empoiium. at no. un o i ntra street. AUTUMNAL ATl'IRE FOB GENTLEMEN AND JUVENILES. WANAMAKEB & 0 WN. DIED. DAWES. On the 9th instant. SAMTTfCT. TlAWRa In the sut year or his age. The mends i ihe tuuiiy, also Nevada Tribe, No, 7, I.O. of Red Men, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from bis late i esldeuce, Mo. 2H8 N.Hocoad street, on bunday eiternoou at 8 o clock. To proceed w nnuurvs Owen uruuuu, DE HAVEN. On the loth Instant. Mrs. M. A. nir. B A VEN. wile of Uharlts K. De ilaveu, in the 4gd year of ber age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of ber husband, corner of Broadway and Bridge ave nue, Camden, N. J., on Monday, the 14th lnataut, at 10 o'clock. To proceed to .Laurel bill. (New York papers please copy.) grekni.ee. on the loth instant, james b. b. OKKEMLltU, In the&sth jear ot his age. jue relatives ana men as or tne raiuiiy are invited to attend the funeral, from bis late rosidence, No. wo mjitou street titaevenin street, oeiow uuriuliau), n ttuuday afternoon at 4 o'clock. McBRlDE On the loth Instant. Mr. PATRrnir MudHlDK. aged 78 years. The relatives aud mends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral, lrom his late residence, No. I 21 it. jrourtn street, on Monday morning at o'clock. MoMTJRTRIE. On the morning ot the 12th instant, ELIZABETH, wlte If B. T. McMurtrle, Due uollue wlllbe given or the funeral. Amebic aN Life Insurance Company, Of Philadelphia. 8. E. Comer Fourth and Wuluut Streets SlUtC 1 fa HI POLITICAL. PJ.r;S-T..E n PANTS SCOURED AND HI It t.l 'llf.lt fro,,, 1 o S liinhna t Mnllxt MN'lUbUfcot ftudNo.7M ttAtlA tjWtwl, flaAiP VERMONT HAS SPOKEN! PENNSYLVANIA WILL SPEAK! "LIT US HAVE PEACP.' GRANT. COLFAX. Patriots Both, and Both for Pence. UNION LEAGUE GRAND MASS MEETING, The National Republican Clt'rens of Philadelphia friends of HUMAN R O rlTH, of K j rj a I. LAWS, of the DIONIiY OF LABOR, and of GOOD WILL TO ALL, will meet In front of the UNION LEAGUE HOUSE, BROAD STAB ET, On Tuesday Evening, Sept. 15, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK, Toreannonncethe GRK T PRINCIPLES Of THE PARTY; to assure the - Honest raymeut of the National Debt; To Strive for ICONOMY In rn Dniiviin.nt r. Government, and tor protection of AMKKICAN IN w auvoi-aie eiucieui oeiense, the world over, of all Americans, Native or Naturalized; To nerve one another for t ae s'.ruigle In October and November, with DKMOJRAOY and their RE BEL FIUKNDs; to maintain peace by doing exact JUsTICE TO ALL, and to promote the UNITY, HAPPINESS, and PROSPERITY of our country by the TRIUMPHANT ELECTION or GRANT, COLFAX, AND THK WHOLE REPUBLICAN TICKET. Bailors, Soldiers, and Clvl'lans; Merchants, Manu facturers, Mechanics, Laborers, and Professions1 men; au who work or have worked, are invited to at tend. Let all come who confide In MFADE SHERMAN. SHERIDAN, and SICKLES, rather than In Bkao- bf.sabd, Hampton, Fobkkst and Semsiks; all who deprecate a new Bkbkllion, tbieatened by Bi.aib, for the t'ioknf overthrow of the reconstruction mea Biuesofour patriotic Coxauattt,; all who regret the ihameful venality and corruption which have run riot In the National Administration since the TREASON Of ANDREW JOHKHON throw Its control Into the lianas oitne quasi-ojkvocbatic Paoty; and all who demand such changes as shell cleanse aud purify it and put the Executive branch of the Government In accord with the IMMEDIATE REPRESENTA TIVES OP THE PEOPLE. Let those come who saved the country, and all who rejoiced In Its salvation; all who, while forgiving the past, ask security or the future; all who glory In theli country as the ASYLUM OP THE OPPRESSED OF ALL NATIONS, And will keep It such: all who r ymDathlze with iv.-u fiei.jile xtruiiiiting far tlirir rights, and who long lor ma n wueu miiwicb wrriy snail rutin throughout the irui tfi. Let us make this the GRAND RALLY OF THE CAMPAIGN. Let us show that PHILADELPHIA KNDiv.-t it wo DUTY AND WILL DO IT. Let us secure troin her such a majority In OCTOlihR that the bTATE will ue sure in nuvAaiiifiH. Tte following distinguished speakers will ad.ir the mooting: GEN. DANIEL F. SICKLES, HON. El i WIN M. STANTON. HON. JOHN SHKRMAN, HON. HANNIBAL HAMLIN. Gen. Joseph R. Hawley, Gen. J. A. Rawllngs, Gov. John W. Geary, Hoc.Mruon Cameron, Hon. at. MCMicuaei, Hon. H. 11. Brewster, Gov. James Pollock. Col. John W. Forney, Gen. Hector Tyndale, -non. unarips umoons, Hon, E, McPherson, Hon. Ueorgn Conuell, Hon. T. J. Coflev. Gen. Joahua T. Owen, Hon. Leonard Myers, Gen. John A. Logan. Gov. A.G. Curtla, Hon. Win. B. Maun, Hon. Charles O'Neill, Hon. Wm, D. Keltey, Hon, C. N.Taj lor, Ben). L. Berry. Esq., John Gofortb.Eiq... 1). Duugherty, Esq,, Hon, L Hazlehurut, Hon. Cbas. Gilpin, Hon. A. K. McLilure, A. W. Henszey Eh(., Hon, Henry D. Moure, BY ORDER OF THE COMMITTEE. 9 12 3t JJEAI QUARTERS CMOS REPUBLICAN GITI EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, "o. 1103 Clieanut Street, Philadelphia. Sept, 11, lsei A GRAND DEMONSTRATION BY TBS Republican and Loyal Citizens OF IMIIL.tnELFIlIA, WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE UNION LEAGUE HOUSE, On Tuesday Evening, Sept. 15, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. THE BEPUnLICAN IM VINCIBLE, IHB CAMPAIGN CLrn Of 1SS, TUB TABIOriS WABD ASSOCIATIONS, OBAtIAD UtFAX C . VBS, And other organize 1 1 odlea are invited to i artloip CLUBS FROM ABROAD, deslr'ng to Uke pir will please notify the nadenigned of tne time ana place of Ibelr hrr.val. By c rder of the Committee. WILLIAM B. I EED3, President. JOHH L. HriX, la...i- A 14 WAi.tkii(lHAWi jWHIWlMi ,it3( POLITICAL. TpODUTKI" NTH WARD, 8PKINO GARDEN BALL A meeting of the RKPUBMUAN CAM PAIGN CLUB will be held on MONDAY EVENING, Baptemner h, at 7'4 o'oiock, P, M. The mmtlng will be addressed by CHARLE) The oillr.ens of the Ward are Invited to attend. By order of the Club. JOnN HANN A, President. GVORGEG, LOUDEN, TIIOMAW R. BinAl.nwJgw!"'t'r'M- , 12 2t rjl WENTY-SKVENTH WAR D. A metlng of Ibe GRANT CI.UBof the TWENTY-SEVENTH WARD WILL DC IIKI D THIS SATURDAY EVENING Htpt. 12, At the COMMISSIONERS' HALL, THIRTY-SEVENTH and MARKET htreett. The followlng-namcd genii, men will be present and aOdretn the meeting: i"wii Hon. WILLTAM D. KKLLKY. Hun. MORTON KtM HJH M,;i, Hon. CJJAHIK4 (JIHU'lNH. . Ht.P. JAMES H. CAMPBELL. JAMEHLVND.K-q. ' excK'hc mS.?e,y.ler lh Wr " lnVll!d "O Ji! CHaKLKS F. MUTXEIt, HerrMttry. POINT BREEZE PARK RACES. .JTVfS "1'OINT BUEE7,E PARK. mtw. T, M"ciat aut ur theLeHls IlM A tur nluilf.M m amoraariy hililtihe occupaDRy rr ormtrnntlon of Hie MKhwars. wis attached be,trlolly ";"ced. with ih. yJuml The Association appea'a to Ibe public to glv the tilth cahs of Exhliil Ions advertiaed lor KllIDVY llth.and MONDAY. Htb Insts. a lloeral saoport In' order lo Insure their rontlr uuu herenfier. llii Pf'INT BRERZR PARK. MON DAY NKX f. I4lh Inst. At a o ciork IV M. Mile heats. 8 in ft. tn iimnu. 1.VU lo ilrst horse. .r.0to serord horaA SAMUEL MCLAUGHLIN enters b.li. MOUNTAIN DANIEL PIFER enters b ra. LADY THORN. The above horses are now the fantetit puoiic trotting horses lu ti e world. The privilege of a a.eniber In roduolnr a male friend without pay Is mspeniJrd. . OmnlbiiHm will start tor the Park from LI BRARY Btreet at 2 80 o'clock P. M. Admission tl. e 10 St POINT HREKZS PARK Tuesday, t epteiuber 15, J o'clock P. M. Premium 4. Open to ill I Hordes. Mil., ham.. llnmn tinriiBon. IMiiU lo Ilmi.. I10U to second IIor.B- ir,,r,,i and track. " ' J. Turner enters a g. Harry D. John tiell enters . g. Frank, H. D. Stetson enters b m. Ida. Owner enters Bine Dick. The pnvileice of a member Introducing a male friend without pay Is suspended. Omnlbnsen will start from L.brary street at 'i O'clock P.M. Admission, , 91i2t POINT BREKZE PARK. ADMIsSToN win bo charged fur Ladles at the Race on unvitiv . . . mmmmm j . VAlXlk IfllHt) auuouitiuyiiiK uitfuiuers aii'l kubscribeis. No Lading admit'ed tinlens aicoiunnniw l by Mo uleinen. it MB 2. RACES AT POINT EKtCK PKK. Pools be- iwbdh miy xutirii ana MOUn .Hln B'y. lor MO.VIItV nott wn. .,en A 1 UKD V EVENING, t DONOUUE'S 8 W. corner NINTH and SANSOM Btreets.9 lu bt CIGARS. s. FUtiUET A; ClUARS. "Mailana Rita:" cinilue Vuelta Abblo Leaf tlrougbout, Kijual to leillng Imported Clgtrs Nineteen varieties. ( It -talli-d $1 to tU per Hundred) Era Dlavolo" all Vuelta AoaJh Hilars. Five vai teller. (Itetai'ed $( to per hundred ) "Lunts d'or," Eletir de Ly,"eto. ( totalled at to (6 per hundred.) ttend lor Circular, etc. We will gladly give any lotoriiiatlt u lo couMiiuirrb and cti.-tuv tbem where tlify cu purchase cur Clk.ar.i genuine aud cheapest, We lire importing . avuua Cliiir by every steamer at low late under amended TarirT. ti. rUUI'KT ,V NON'M, 9 10 l."t tp No. 229 S. t HOST BlieeU SOAP. QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP QUEEN OF ENOLAND SOAP. QUEEN OF ENOLAND UOAP. For doing a family washing lu the peat and cheap est manuer. Ouaranteed qual to any in the worldl Has all the strength ot the old rosin soap, with the mild and lathering qualities of eennlne Castile, Try this eplend'.d Soap. SOLD BY THE ALDEN CHEMICAL WORKS, NO. 48 NORTH FRONT ST- PHILADELPHIA. r28 8m4p DRY GOODS. HATS AND CAPS. JONES. TEMPLE CO., FASHIONABLE HATTERS. No. 26 B. NINTH Street. ' First door above Chesnnt street. 4 1 SWARBDRTON'S IMPROVED VENTI. lated.and easy-httlng Dress Hats (patented), in all the Improved fauhlons of the season. OHES MPT btreet. next door to the Post Offloa. U 19 J dp HOT-CAST PORCELAIN. To I-ninp Dealers, Perfmiters, Iriig'a;ls(, Ami Ocncral Ucnlern In C'liinit mitt Cilnstsware. THE AMEBICAN HOT-OAST PORCELAIN COMPANY Is prepared to manufacture al low prices, LAMP FEET, SHADES. GLOBES. SMOKE BELL8 CHIMNEYS, BOTTLE, SHAVING MUGS; PERFUMERY, and DRUQQlSTb' JARS, And articles in general iamlly use, ordinarily made of OPAQUE WHITE GLASS AND GUINa,. Parties furnishing their OWN MOULDS WILL BE AFFORDED SPECIAL. FACILITIES. ORDERS ARE SOLICITED. OFFICE. Xo. 15 South s:vi:.TII .Street, tSlbstuUtrp PHILADELPHIA Q A VIS & HARVEY. Al'CTIOXERKN. ESTABLISHED IN 1865. I'll tec u Yearti Previous Experience. STOKE, ffo. 421 WALJiUT STREET. Increased Facilities for the Transaction of the Gene ral Aoctloa Business. LABOE AND ELEGANT ROOMS K0il2 feat, and iOxtO feet. PALES AT RESIDENCES AN OBJECT OF SPECIAL ATTENTION. 'Hlm5p O R M SI WORMS! Those pests of childhood, that nnderiuine the OoDstitnllon, and render life miserable aroetleotually removed Ly the use of HOLLOWAY'S VEREJFUUE CONFECTIONS, a most pleasant, late, and reliable remedy, daily prescribed by physicians, Bold oy all Druggists. JOHNSTON, KOLLOWAY & COWOEN, 9 8 If NO. 602 ARCH Street. DEAFNESS. EVERif INSTRUMSST THAT sclenoe and skill bave Invented to asalHt the hearing In every degree of deafness; also, Respira tors; also, Crandall's Patent Crutches, superior to any others Id use, at P. MADElKA'd, No. US H. TENTH btreet. below Chesuub tSop HAVANA ORAKGE3, PINEAPPLES, llaoanas, and Oimer, arrived by ntoamer. for sale. J. CODTAb, Ku. IH ttuuiU DJiL A vJ A Hie Aveuae. iut THE DEE-HI " DItY GOODS 8T0KE, No. 020 CHESNUT 8troet. J. W. PROCTOR Si CO. tllll OPEN ON MONDAY, August 31, THEIR FIRST IMPORTATIONS OK FALL DRESS GOODS, Comprising the most desirable Europpuu MovcltioH, WHICH THEY PROPOSE TO OFFER AT POPULAR PRICES. J. W. PROCTOR A CO., THE KEE-IIIVE, No. 020 CHESNUT Street, 1 1 tuthsHP PHILADELPHIA. R HAVE JUST RECEIVED PRfiM vetr YORK AUCTION BALI B- m Needle-Worked Double Cambric Bands at 50c. " " " 620. 70c. 710. tl to li'fiO 600 yans neat beautiful Worked Edgings, at ili and 31 cents; 400 pairs Rsverjible Linen Cum, at Is cents per pair; 100 pieces Cambric Frilled Ruining. 8o. per piece; 200 Plain and Tucked Linen Collars, sc.: low dr.. Gents' lull regular Half Hose, S5 to s7j.; cheap, ladles' extra wide leg Hoss. at ale. no verv cheap. A full assortmuut of Ladlea' and Chi dren'i Hose, btst make. Ladles;, Gents', and Child en's Merino Bblrls, Vests, and Drawers for rail and winter cbrnp. 100 dor.. Gents' French Suspenders, 37o,, very cheap. GO pairs Nottingham Lace Curtains, only fi7s ptc pair. 80 pairs Nottingham Laoe Curtains, onlv 11 per pair. 42 pairs Nottingham beautiful Curtaim ouly (3 and ft per pair, co pairs Nottingham beautiful Curtalus. t to 19 per pair. 4'.iO yards'Nottingbam Laco, a. 25c por yard. 478 yards Nottingham Lao. at 8lo. par yard. lVOu yards very rich Lace, at 62 and 75 cents per yard. The above goods are offered at less than Importer prices, 'ihose In at ed ol Curtalus can save money by examlnlcg our block and comparing prices. T. MUI'SON'.S so.s, 9 10 Uistust Noj 923 and 924 PI SB Street. sr O0 AROH BTREET. W Ml 15 107 231 X.INKN DITCKI9 ABTIk DBII.I.S. Willi H ItVVHH AMI DBILLM. buff coATine nrcKM. FLAX I'OLOBED DRILLSAKO DUCKS. BUFF COATIHe DUCKS. FANCT D BILLS, FAST CO LOBS. STRIPED DBILLS, FAST COLORS. BLOUSE LINENS, SEVERAL COLORS.! PLAIN COLORED LINENS, FOB LADIES TB A VELLUM U SUITS. PRINTED SBIRTIN LINES'. LINEN CAMIJBIC DRESSES. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF LI SEN HOODS IN TIIK CITT, SELLING AT Less than Jobbers' Prices. GEORGE MILLIKKN, Linen Importer, Jobber, and Retail Dealer, 9 Uismw NO. BUS ARCH STREET 727 POFlLAlt PKICES 727 10B dry a oods. DRY GOODS. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., No. 727 CH.ES NUT STBEET, Importers, Jobbers and Retiilers, Have now on exhloi'Ion THE MOST EXTENSIVE AND DEUIRABLE 8T00K In this market. Their stock Is unrivalled for EXTENT and VA RIETY and general adaptation to the wants of too trade They are In constant receipt of R ARGIAINd, which are freely offered by the yard, piece, or eaokage. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., No. 727 CHESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA, RODGERS' AND WOSTENIIOLM'8 POCKET EN1VKH Pearl and Htap Handles, or beautiful llnlHh. IlUDUEKa' and WALE A BUTCHER'' H A iOVti, and the relibraled LEUJULTRE RAZOR fcCll-OHM of the tlueat quality. hamiirs, Kulves. is lBom, and Table Cutlery Ground and Po,lhhed at P. M ADEIRA'B, No, 116 ti, TENTH Wbt.hulgw Cttesaut, bOf 1 1808. J0I1A W. THOMAS. Jos. 405 and 407 N. SECOND tff.. H AS NO f OPEN HI8 LARGE AND HANDmO E STOCK OFJ Fall and Winter Dry Good3 FOR EXAMINATION, (2;r TO WHICH HE INVITES ATTENTION, p-RpciI MUSLIN TWO YAH OS VVIDH. isKAi. vit:viiKMj r.ntiitm ra it ntH) a yard, aoout ou-n rU ti u .111.1 nrmw re guaranteed real, and nisy 1101 hi dUm "k" Vor lie gSoume. lm,Vlion' wb,c" "'""'y ramble; tne WIDE IIAWniTKU IMCHTIKU worked ou Englwl. lr.U,1Clo". oi"e "d . "r"u for HI low under ilotliln. and other i.kA V,Winlr',i"I Uriqu-reil Ins oca , Per I2yar1 about . .1 MTat n8lKn.-; prices have been Iroiu AS to ii 2,1 a vara- ilia IIAjniiVatU LIUI!Nk N.UIIMM. ADS , vi.iai'(j. ' o,2SWrt.1i,J0,',bSu' 2011 oatteros, moitly ?pm r K "ttl-a "freo.s live or tei r'ce or new ponds; pr c.Tr low at WoRXK'S Lace aod Embroidery b.oie. No. as North EtUis r K cirevw WATCHES, JEWELRY. ETC. DlAMOSDS, .LERALDS, Rubies, ArriiLRLs Peaels, Bailey & Co., Chesnut Steeet, 819. ItaUbaf JAMES E. CALDWELL & C0 IMPORTERS or DIAMONDS, MANUFACTURERS or DIAMOND JEWELRY, No. 902 CHESNUT STREET, JJ" PHILADELPHIA. C. & A. PEQUICNOT. BiLaCUanuiacturers of WATCH OaSES. and Sealers in American ana imported w a. rr c 11 e s, No. 18 South SIXTH Street, i SJrptuths Atonuactoi-y. No, 22 8. FTFra Street. MEDICAL. RIIEUMATIHM, lXEUR L G I J Warranted rcrnianentlj Cared. TYarranted Pernianentlj Cured. Without Injury to the System. Without Iodide, l'otassla, or Colchicum By Using Inwardly Only DR. FITLER'S GREAT KIIEU1TATIC BEMEDY, For Rheumatism and Neuralgia in all its forms. The only standard, reliable, positive, Infallible per manent cure ever discovered. It is warranted to con tain nothing hurtful or Injurious to the system. WARB ANTED TO CORE OR MOSEY REFU SIDED WARRANTED TO CORE OR MONEY RE FUNDED Thousands ot Philadelphia references of core. Pro pared at No. 29 SOUTH FOUKTII STREET, 8 22 stui uU B ELO W MARKET. FURNITURE. SPECIAL NOTICE. TO BE BOLD, AS SOON AS POSSIBLE, $100,000 WORTH OF FURJflTUKE, At prices much below usual rates, UE0RHE J. IIEJiKELS, LACY Us CO., THIRTEENTH and CHE3NUT StreeU, 827 Ibstu2mrp PHILADELPHIA. PAPER. 50 TOSS 50 T0XS Wrapping, Manilla, and Hardware Tapci, OV DESIRABLE SIZES AND WEIUHTd. , . PRIOHS GREATLY REDUCED, O. . OABltETT A HBOT11EB, f t lmrpl Parer Manufacturers and Dealers, WfcceUofue, K.OB. U aud U LKCATUR Street.