THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY SEIEMBM 17, 18g8. new YOIIKISMS. From Our Qwn Oorrewondent, Vair Tobk, 8cpt. 17. I don't ftgreo either with Mr. Partem tbat the coming Man will cot drink wIdc, or wl'h Hiss Buf an n. Anthony, or Elizabeth Cadj Stanton, that the Com it g Woman will roto. 1 am rather Inclined to tho belief unconsciously instigated by "Jennie Jane," that that the Coming Woman will write a book fcbout bonnets which the world will not willingly let die, the book, that U, no the bonneti, for, as a rule, the world is only too glad to let the bounet die Oat berore it has accomplished hall the mission it might. Culinary artists, of the Alcldo Mlribalant type, hare found inspiration in their sauce-pane, and incense in their ket tles; and who Is that cook that became at once hysterical and historical, in killing hlmsolf because un poissun, on whioh he had set his heart, but which he was not successful In eUlr.fr on the hob, did not answer his ex porta Uons in coming up to timer If culinary literature be successful, why not millinery literature much mere so? Much has been written about hats; why should not much more be written about bonnets f AH that is at present written about bjnne's is the journals' paragraph, or the technlcally-pUraied descrip tions of milliner' "opening', or the adj-ctives expressive of all degrees of loveliness which young ladies heap together In their letters to One another, when one bonnet season has topped eat and another has stepped in. Well, to be brief, the creme de la creme of the fashionable boonet-makexs of this city, are the most reticent and disagreeable creatures In the eriuoline world, when they dlicovcr that the object of your visit be you mu or woman U merely to group together note for a few pra graphs In a letter descriptive of the various new styles. Tbey frown, they look glum, they trifle With their spiteful white cuflj, and look through 501 and not at you, whilst they inform you that it is "against their rules." Even the proi pect of a newspaper "pud" such things do exist (ometimes outside of New York has BO effect upon them at all, sd assured are they ot a certain amount of patronage from the aame quarters whence they have been getting It for years. If you are a man seeking these explanations, and the party at whose rooms you make them be not a man-milliner, you are Ids tati tly pounced upon by some savage old woman in spectacles, a spinster, probably, at Whose advent the sylphs ot silk and satin whom you have been consulting vanish like mUt Wreaths, preceding similar vanishing tendencies manifested Involuntarily on your part. A few fashionable milliners having a personal ac quaintance with and liking for newspaper people, take you Into their hearts and ateliers at once, and show you all that has been -done, and Is doing, previous to the grand October opening?. In some of the bonnets the bodies are of drab velvet, so trimmed with crown wreaths of the tame material, fronted With buds of piDk and leaves of green. A be coming mourning bonnet, called a "Lotta," consists of a new frame of the Fanchon style, in heavy corded revere, plaited and trimmed with flowers of jet and purple silk. Milliners, by-the-by, "create" bonnets just as novelists create characters, and tragediennes create roles. Among the happiest of thee creations is a Grenaiid Fanchon, with Sultana body, and rib bons trimmed with black thread lace, and coronetted with a humming bird, an aigrette, and an ostrich pompon. Another creation is a $50 cap a la Polonaise, a gauzy trifle of white Chantilly lace and pale pink satin, bouquetted with moss rose buds. Numerous ball dresses are also to be seen at all prices, from $200 to $1000. I am aware that in mentioning these facts I am touching on awful themes, and the flesh of my pen creeps , so to speak, like Jeanule Deans' in presence of Queen Caroline. The Bouginaai-Eaton case, of which the accomplished Herald reporter ingenuously observes that the lady was "nee Mrs. General Eaton, nee Mrs. Timberlake, nee Mis Margaret 'Neil I has come np again, but nothing further has transpired, except that public sympathy with Madame Bougiuani is more warmly ex pre.-sed than ever. The blackguardly theatre affair, in which fher.ff O'Brlea'a myrmidons figure so beautifully, has also come up, but nothing of consequence has yet been elicited. A set of extremely youthful youths have lately been amusing themselves by pilfering the strong box In one of the rooms of the Wall street Board of Brokers to the amount of over $700 the greater portion of which, but for the arrest of yesterday, would, by. the end of the week, have been expended in candy, oyster suppers, theaties, fast teams, and fast temptresses, who teach the young masculine idea here how to hoot at an extremely youthful age. The dark eyes and good, If not beautiful, face of Clara Louise Kellogg, are beaming gladly at her rooms at the Westminster, where she ar llved a day or two since accompanied by her pa and ma. The success abroad of M'sj Eellog, who is purely American, Is something for Amerlcaus to be proud or. Comparatively a few years ago she was a poor girl, ignorant of even the means of beginning to win that fame which, with the self-knowledge of genius, she felt she wouli one day deserve. There are scarcely Lalf-a-dozen other soprani at present enjoying an equal reputation. When you mention Tie tlens, Niluson, Putt!, Lucca, and Parcpa-Bosa, you have mentioned all, whatever treasures of song may be capping out from the Infantile form of sweet Minnie Ilanuck, whom the forlorn Strakosch is represented to have despairingly snapped up In place of tte Marquise de Caux. I presume political economy would teach that, there being so few great singers going, such as these are onght to be over whelmingly paid ; but I cinnot get over the idea that $800 or $1000 per night is too much to pay any woman for an hour's warbling and asting three or four times per week. What poets have the EoeliBh to name beside Tennyson, or the Americans toname with Longfellow and Bryant, and yet will any quotcr of political economy pretend to say that either of these gentlemen makes $40,000 for every three months' labor, or that the genius of either of them is not worth more to the world than the volco of a Tietleos or of a PattiT Tbe Clyde-built iron steamship Dunbarton, built at Glasgow in 18C3, and lor a long time daring tbe war one of those fast vessels on the Bpanli-h Main called the Phantom fleet, was, It will perhaps be remcmbpred, finally captured by Uiiited States war steamer. Last February she was surveyed at this port of Ne w York, an l several weeks ago 6he was purchased for soma Spanish merchants, but allowed to remain ui- iited along tbo coast. Ou August 2 she sailed IVt Nova Scotia, carrying but, a few tons of goal, and at Nova Scotia she was loaded with a partial cargo of merchandise, which by this time has already been deposited at Bora's Southern port, in exchange for negroe. United states Marshal Murray had all along entertained some suspi cions of what she was Intended for, whilst she isy idle at the various East river piers; and yet so assiduously had the protect been conceded tbat bis bauds were paralyzed. A rumor that a flmilar rteamer, for a similar puipose, Is now being built Is going the usual rounds of com ment and discredit. Ali Baba. CITY ITEMS. Nbw Bttlm Fall Clothini. In store anil renelv Ing oally) alio, new and oholce stvlet to thepleoeto be made op to order. Great bargains in Bummer Goods, ready made or msde to ordtr. Btyle, at, and worknianthip of our garment surpassed by none, tqualled by few. All prices guaranteed lower than the lowest else where, and fall satisfaction guaranteed to every pur chaser. or the rale cancelled and money refunded. Halfway between Bmsnktt A Co , Fifth aid V Town Hall, tuthttrcets.) Sis BlanKrr nr., Philadelphia, AND OOO BnOALWAY, Naw YoaiC Or I have yon seen the new style ot clothes For the fall and winter, at Blokes A Co's, Who are making (as you may well s appose) Tbe very best work, and every man k ousts, For a good-flitlng suit, Its there he gots, To the store In the Continental. They have goods tor winter, goods for fall, And styles to please you, one and all, On Btokei A Co. then surely call, Their stock's extensive profits small. Then don't delay, but stralghtly go, ADd buy your clothes ofbtokes fc Ce And all I've said you'll And Is so. At the store In tbe Continental. Chablbs Storks A Co., No. 834 Onesnut street. Tna "Nbw Republic. "A live literary Family Newspaper, publ lshed at Camden, N. J. Is an exoel lent advertising medium, circulating In West and South Jersey. Sample copies sent upon receipt oi Ave cents. Terms tz-oo per jear in advance. Sub scriptions and advertisements, a limited number only or which appear, solicited. Job printing, hand bills, etc., printed on tbe briefest notice. H. L. BON9ALL, Pabllsher. JawxLBY.-Mr. William W. Oaaeldy, No. 11 Booth Second street, has the largest and most attractive assortment of line Jewelry and silverware In the olty. Purchasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pure arti cle furnished at a prloe which cannot be equalled. Be also has a large stock of American watches In all varieties and at all prices. A visit to his store Is sore to result In pleasure and profit. CtitraTS. Housekeepers (and especially country merchants and farmers visiting the city ) will Und it to their interest by calling at J. T. Delacroix's whole sale and retail carpel warehouse. No. 85 Sontb Second street, above Chesnut, before rurcbaslcg elsewhere. Bee advertisement In another column. The Latest pkiomcals. We have received from A. Wlncb, No. tos Chesnut street, the last num bers of "Temple Bar," "Punch," and "Fan." Mr. Winch's list comprises ihe latest periodicals, both foreign and domestic, Dbink tbe famous Arctic Soda Water, and read Tan Evkmins Tllkobaph. at HUlman's News Stand, at North Pennsylvania Depot. Fink Costoii-Madb Boots and Shom for Gen tlemen. Baruett, No. 83 Booth Blxth street, above Cbestint. " Gbovxb 4k Bakbb's .Highest Premium Be win j Machines, No, 730 Chesnnt street. To-dat the Great Fair opens at Wilmington, Del. Iiet.all go who can. If too wish for One reading matter, pay a visit to No. 107 S. Third street; you can there choose from a large and varied stock. All manner of pictorials, magazines, news Journals, fashion plates, semi monthlies, novelettes. Dlok nazs, ana light or stand ard works will be found upon the shelves. Mr. Treu with, the proprietor, has effected an arrangement whereby he furnishes bis patron, with tbe New York fournala several hours belore the regular malls ar-rle. WHERE SUA LLIOET MY FAIL CLOTHING t AT WANAMAKER A B110W1T8 OF COVKiE I MABBIED. CAIN BAOHMAN. September 15, by Rev. Wil liam ut heart. Mr. WILLIAM H. CAIN to Miss AMANDA L. BACHMAN, both of this city. 8TRATTON SAGKR At the residence or the bride', parents. In this city, on me 9.h in itant, by tbe Hev. A, Mannhlp, Mr. WILLI AM T. OTA AT TUN to Miss OdEE 8. BAfJER. both of this City. DIED. ' FEBNALD. On the morning ot the ls'.h Instant, It r. . W. FERNALD, In bis 45th year. Tbe relatives and friends are Invited to attend his funeral, from bis late residence, Monmouth street, Gloucester city, N. J,, on Saturday morning, the lth Instant, at 11 o'clock. KELLY. ELLEN T. KELLY, daughter of the late Patrick and Mary Kelly, lu the 18th year of her age. Tbe relatives and irlenea ot the family are Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her mother, on tbe Middietown road, Chester township, Delaware connty, Pa., on Katurday morning at S o'clock Mass at M. Michael's Church, Chester. Fune ral to proceed to Bt. Charles Borromeo's Church, Kel ly vllle, Pa. KLEIN, On the 14th Instant, MABY A. KLEIN, aged 64 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend her funeral, from her husDauil'e residence. No. 621 B. Tenth street, on Friday, tne lftth instant, at 1 o'clock, without further notice. To pro ceed to Mount reace. financial; 6 UEEIOA If Life Insurance Company, Of Philadelphia. S. E. Corner Fourth and Walnut Streets EfT)Ui Intlitutlon has no superior in the United States old GROCERIES, ETC. FJEW MESS MACKEREL, JUST jN STORE, IN FINE ORDER. ALSO, S310KEI) AND SPICED S1LM0N. SIMON C0LT03 & CLARKE, GROCERS, S. W. Corner BROAD and WALNUT St&, 18 tnths PHILADELPHIA, BOOTS AND SHOES. mmm HAVING ALT Kit AND ENLARGED MY fetorp, No. swn. NINTH rttret, 1 lu vlte aHm linn In m v t w.. ...,. . . r v -- --- .....irairu mui-ft. VM II1V UWlj Ul"U IBUMII ? . i ? i 1 ?'i1,."H8- A 1 1 Kld Jtu" r tue la',:B, Dealers In all (JoTcrnment Securities anJ Foreign Exchange Dills for sale on London, Paris, Frank fort, Etc Letters of Credit Issued on Messrs. JAMES W. TUCKER & CO., Paris, AVAILABLE) FOIt TRAVELLER S UbK 1H AHT PART OF THK WORLD. Stocks, Bonds, and Gold bought and sold on Commission. Deposits rccelTcd, and Interest allowed. Oold loaned. Collections made SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., No. IG South THIRD Street, f 10 IMIILA DEL PHI A. WM. PAINTER & G0.f BANKERS AND DEALERS IN GOVERN MENT SECURITIES, No. 30 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA, AQKNTH FOR The Union Pacific Railroad Co,, AND Central Pacific Railroad Co. We hare on band THE FIRST MORT GAGE SIX PER CENT. GOLD INTEREST BONDS of both Companies, for sale or Exchange for Government Securities. Pamphlets, with Maps, Reports, and full Information furnished on application. ( it FINANCIAL. FIRST MORTGAGE SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS OI TOE ROCHESTER WATER WORKS CO. FOR SALE AT 87, And Accrued Interest from JULY 1, 1808. PAYABLE SEMI-ANNUALT. Jnnimry and July. Tbe aggtegate amount of thsse Boads Issued by toe Company Is MOO.ooo, opod their works estimated to cost over 91,000,000. From a careful examination of the uses whloh will be made of the water In the city and suburbs, It is estimated that the Company will be able to pay LaKGE DIVIDENDS ON ITS SfOCK. ONLY A LIMITED AMOUNT OF THESE BONDS ABE 1'OK SALE AT THESE PBIOES. APPLY TO GLENDINNING & DAYIS, No. 48 South THIRD Street, t PHILADELPHIA. AR R & LADDER, No. 30 South THIRD Street, DEALERS IN GOLD, bTOCKS, and GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. I Bills of Exchange and Letters or Credit sold on all parts of Europe. UNION AND CENTRAL PACIFIC FIUST MORTGAGE BONDS, BOUGHT AND SOLD, 8M2ra QANKING HOU8B ot JayCooxe&(x Nos. 112 and 111 Sooth THIRD Street PHILADELPHIA. Dealers In aU GoTcrnment Securities. Old 5-20s Wanted In Exchange for New A Liberal Difference allowed. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. Interest Allowed on Deposits. COLLECTIONS MADE. STOCKS bought JX& sold On Commission, BpecUl business MoommodAtlona reserred tor Udies. TSim We will reoolva sppllcatlons If r Pollolss of Life IrjHuraiioe In the National Lite lusurance Company of I iM&Biia ONION PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE R0NDS At 102, And Accrued , Intorost. CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE E0NRS At 103, And Accrued Intorost. FOR SALE ilY De Haven & Bro.. No. 40 S0UTII THIRD STREET, V PHILAJDKLPHiA. QLENDINNINQ A DAVIS. O. 8 MVTH THIBD ITBKITI Stock and Gold Bro lien QUOTATIONS OF NBW YORK STOCKS? ALWAYS ON HAND ltSr siLnrsxarxurck n. johjs h. day t WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. BAILEY & CO. DIAMONDS. CHESNUT STREET, 819. t laths! QLARK & BIDOLC, Jewelers and Silversmiths, No. 712 CHESNUT Street, Invite the attention of their p.trons ti their Urge and elegant asscrtment ot DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, PLATED-WARE, Etc. BEAUTIFUL DEEiaNS IS SILVKa AND 8IL ViR PLATED WAKES FOR BRIDAL GIFTS SS tnthrp i&s C. & A. PEQUIGNOT, iManaJactarers of WATCH C8Kd. am Sealers In American aad Imported TV A T C II X S, NO. IS South SIXTH Street, t Sfrptnths Manufactory. No. tZ 8. FIFTH Street. FURNITURE. SPECIAL NOTICE. TO BE BOLD, AS BOON A3 POSSIBLE, $100,000 TV0I1TI1 OF FURNITURE, At prices much below usual rales. GEOEUE J. BEXKELS, LACY & CO., THIRTEENTH nd CHE3NUT Streets, 847 lhato2mrp PHILADELPHIA. FOR SALE. JlOU SALE. A It ARE CHANCE. The ftock, Fixtures, aud Lease of the old and successlul bland or the onderslpned, located In the most central part of CHESNUT Street, No. 1U0I Eblabllshed Twenty-seven Years (Ten of which In. the present location; for the sale of Blllcs, Ribbons, Millinery. Lace, and Fancy Ooodi. The Proprietor going out ol business. Apply promptly to JOHN WARHCRTON, No 1004 CHESNUT Street, Philadelphia,', TO RENT. p O it RENT, I'REMISES, No. 809 CHESNUT St., FOR STORK OR OFFICE. ALSO, OPFICE3 AND LARGE E001I3 suitable for a Commercial College. Apply at Mtt BANK OF THIS REPUBLIC. SOAP. QUEEN OP ENGLAND 80AP QUEEN OF ENGLAND BOA P. QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP. For doing a family washing In the Deal and cheap ext manner. Guaranteed equal lo any In the worldl Uas all the strenxih of theold rosla soap, with the Qilld aud lathering qnalltle. of genuine Castile. Try thin hflendld Soap. SOLD BY THE ALDEN CHEMICAL WORKS, NO. 48 NORTH FRONT BT- PHILADELPHIA, fa 28 m4p ODGEBS AND V08TENHOLM'8 POCKKT KMViB. Pearl and State Handles, of bnautlful UolBU. KODGE11M' and WADE & BUTCHER'S KA ZOWH, and the relebrated LEOOULTRE RAZOR bCAtSOllH of tbe finest quality. Har.ors, Knives. ScUaorx, and Table Cutlery Ground and Pmlshed. at P. MADEIRA'S, No. US B. TENTH gU. el, below Cluwuut. SS DEAFNESS1. EVER? INSTRUMENT TIIsT scleno. and skill have Invented to aslnt tbe hearing In every degree of deatnastj also, Respira tors; also, Crandall's patent Crutches, superior in any olheis In me, at P. MADEIRA'S, No. IIS 8. 1KNTH Street, below OhwinnU &P r-t, DFUGIITPUL EXCURSIONS TO Huniu luMva li.iiL ui SOUTH fcLreet every few EAST INDIA TELEGRAPH. JLECTR1U TELE(RAri! IN CIIIN1. THE EAST INDIA TELEGRAPH COMPANY'S OFFICIO, Nog. 23 and 25 N.VSSAU Streot. ORGANIZED UNDER SPKOIaL OHAKTER fROM THE BTA'l'K OF MKW YOtE, CAPITAL., J5,000,000 50,000 SHARPS, $100 EACH. DIRKCTOFB Hon. Akwisw 0. Curtiw. Philadelphia. Paul . FonBKS.of Russelt A Vo.. China. Fbkd. BoTTkiiyiicLD, or F. ButterQeld A Co, New York Isaac Livrbmob. Trear. Mich. C. R. R., Boston. AltiiNDis Holland, Tieas. Am. Ez, Co , New York. Hon. James KoxON, By recuse, N. Y. C. II. Pai.kkb, Trees. WtBt. U. Tel. Co., New York. Flktcbkb WKbTBAT, of Westray, Gibus t Harden.- lis, N. Y. Nicholas Micklks, New York, OFFICERS. A. G. Cubtiw, Preeldeak N. Mick lbs, Vlce-I're Icient, OHoneu Cumamt, Secrelr.. Gkolob Ellis (Cashier National Bank Common- wealth) Ttoaaurer. Hon. A. K. Wcilubb Ihiladeli hla, Solicitor. 3 he Chlnett Oovtrnmtut havino through the Hon. Anton HurUnoame) conceded to thU Oom)xmy the, privl. lege of eonmctino the great imports of the Empire by mlmiarine Metric UUgravh cable, utpropote commenc ing tf cratiotiM in China, and laying down a line, of W mites at once, between the following porU, vU; FopuWlnn. CantoD..M.,M.MM......M. ...m... .......... ...I. ......... ......itouo,uuo U aCOU...... ........ ....M..M.........M...M.. B.......I..M,MM. St) ,UO0 Hong Kong...... 250,000 Swatow..M 2o) 0J0 Amoy - 200,001 FoO-Chow........ 1,260.000 Wan-tbu S00OUO Nlngpo.. 400.0J0 Haog-Chean - ....................1,2110 000 BbanghalMnMM.M... M.....l,00u,0Ou Total......... mA Ui.ooo These pons have a foreign commerce or two ooo.OiO and an enormous domestic trade, benldes which we have the Immense Internal commerce of the E up, re, ladlatibg Irom these points, through Its canals and cavlgable rivers The cable bi-lDg laid, this company propose erecting land llntk aud eatabllshlug a speedy and trustworthy means of communication, which must command there, ab everywhere else, tnecommuiilcalloniofihe Government, ot busiLess, and of social life, especially In China. She has no pottal system, and her only means now of communicating Information Is by courier on land, and by steamers on water. The Western World kn.ws thai China Is a very large ceuntry, In the main densely peopled; bit tew yet realize that Bbe contains more than a third of the human race. The latest returns made to her central authorities for taxing purpuscs, by the local magis trates, make her populat'on Four Hundred and Fjur. teen Millions, and Uls la mere likely to be nuder than over the actul aggregate Nearly all of these who are over ten years old not only can, bnt da read and write. Her civilization is peculiar, but her literature Is us extensive as thai or Europe. China Is a land or Uacheis and traders; ana the latter are exoeedlotly quick to avail Uemselvea or every proffered facility for procuring early Information. It Is observed la California that the Chlmue make great use of tbe telegraph, though It there transmit, messages In En gush alone To-Lay, great numbers of fleet stsamers are owned by Chinese merchants, and used by them exclusively for tbe transmission of early Intelligence, ir the telegraph wepropose, connecting all their great seaports, weie now In existence. It Is believed that its business would pay Its cost within ths first two years of Its successful operation, and would steadily Increase thereafter. Ko enterprise commends Itself as In a greater de gree remunerative to capitalists, and to our whole people. It Is of vast national importance commer cially, politically, aud evaogailcal.y. Shares of this company to a limited number, may be obtained at tin each, tio raj able down, Sis on the 1st of November, and 2S pnyable In monthly Install ments or (2 so each, couimenclt g December 1, lt68 on application to DREXEL & CO., Ko. 34 SoutliTMKD Street, Philadelphia, To duly authorized Banks and Bankers throughout Pennsylvania and at the OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, Kos. 23 and 25 K A 88AU STREET, 8 29 NEW YOtK. CIGARS. ITUUET &SOAS' CIUiKS. "Mariana Rita;" genuine Vuelta Absjo Leaf throughout. Jiqual 10 leading Imported Cigars. Nineteen varieties. (Retailed Si to tli per hundred.) "Era Diavolo"-all Vuelta Abajo Flllars. Five varlellev. (KeiaHed $6 to per huudred.) "Luuisd'or," ' Fleur do L," eta (tte tailed Si to S per hundred.) beud lor Circular, etc. We will gladly give any lulormation to consumers and direct tbein where they can purchase our Cluars genuine and cheapest. We are importing n avaua Cixuri by every steamer at low rates under amended Tariff. k. I'UUUr.T A HONS, 9 10 ISt p No. 229 B. FRONT Stl eet BOARDING. NO. 1121 GIBAKD EIBEET. CENTRALLY located, within two squares of the Continental andUlrard House An unfurnished BECON D-BTORY FRONT ROOM, with first-class Board. Vacancies for Gentlemen and Table Boarders, Reference required. 8 U AN UNFURNISHED SECOND BT0RY FRONT room can be had with ooard; also a room tor cue gentleman, In a private faiuliy. Kefereuce ex cbanKed. In Hie nelghborhovl or 1-ogan Square. Address M. M.. Te egrsph cilice. i 17 th2t Q AVIS & HARVEY, AVCTIOXEERS. ESTABLISHED IN 1865. Fifteen Tears Frcvloag Experience. STORE, Ko. 421 WALNUT STREET. Increased Facilities for the Transaotlon of the Gene ral Anctlon Business. LARGE AND ELEGANT ROOMS 100x42 feet, and 40x 80 feet, BALES AT RFSTDENCES AH OBJECT OF PPEUIAL ATTENTION. SlmJn O R M 8I WORMS! I Lose pests of childhood, that undermine the Constitution, and ronder life miserable are effectually removed by the use of IIOLLOWAY'S VERMIFUGE CONFECTIONS, a most pleasant, safe, and reliable remedy, dally trcscr ibtd by physicians, Bold Dy all Druggists. J3HKSTCW, HCLLOWAY COWDEN. s 8 tf, Ko, 801 ARCU StrOBt, MEDICAL. 141 A, IV E U Tt A. T. O I Warranted rermancntly Cured. arrantcd Permanently Cured. Without Injnry to tho System. Without Iodide, rolnssla, or Colchleum Ry Using InnardJy Only DR. FITLER'O GREAT RHEUMATIC EEMELTX, for Rheumatism and Neuralgia in all its forms the only stai datd, reliable, positive. Inrallible per manent cure ever discovered. Ii It warranted to cow talu nothing hi.rtrul or injurious to the system WRBANTEDIOCOPKORSJOSE? RttFDSDTU WARRANTED TO CrRJtOIt ItO.VKT RKrUK HgJ Tbonsands ot Philadelphia rnlereDoes or cares, pv. pared at Ko. 29 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, aSZsin htf BELOW MARKET. HOOP SKIRTS. t28. H00P 8KiRTs, fioo NEW FALL BTTLE3. V r LA PAKIVR, and Ml other desirable style, m- 4ise.olour CtLEBRiTED CHAMProN SKIRTS, lor ladle. r Isses. aLd children, constantly on ha4 ai d u ad-to n er J-argtwt sor(iient in tbsour ana spteUlly adapttd for first claas trade. T COIteETe I COKbETSI COa-JKT81 Be. ailing at very low prices Our assortment U comi le e. euibraumif 'i iioaipsun'a Uinva P.uii.g In all giade.. irom anna ., a-a; beckr. ujflo FrfLCta Wtvi n OcirsKUi, Irom Ht'io to S).t4; sun. ilor v. bi.ub , ne liand tuade I'oroeti. Irom si oen n V. SO. in tbielc. d clnnlar gort; Maaa. a Foy'a luisul t-klrl mpp rlrn, alSt.. Also. Sits. ftiLOdt's Pateut beit-Adjiistlrg ADdomU Lai Cciraeir; wblnu every ladv sboaid examine. Oiieei C.apr.a U rent a pair. Wbole.ale and Keil: llauufactory and Palesroatn. No SAKUU B.rtet. J am WM. T. HOPKIHft. CHROIVIO-LITHOGRAPHS, REGAL DESSERT. A mw and beautiful Chromo-LIihogrtpb, after Sv painting by J. W. Peyer. just received by A. s. icon INS OX, No. Bio CHESNUT Btreet. Who has Just received KEW CHR0M08. NEW ENGRAVINGS. NiW FRENCH PHOTOGRAPHS. NEW DlttSDEN ENAMELS, lOOKJNQ GLASSES, E C. S 16( FEES OALLERT. PAPER HANGINGS, ETC. fj ALL PAPER 8. HENRY S. LI AT LACK, Nos. 11 and 13 .North M1IU street, PHILADBLPHIA, 1UIORTER AND DEALER IN FUENOII AND AMERICAN WALL PAPERS. ALL Ok DEBS PERSONALLY ATTENDED Tw. Competent workmen sent to all pirtsof ths conn try. Work execnted at clt prices. i tuthssm CARPETINGS. J. T. DELACROIX, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN CARPETINGS Waitings, Oil Cloths, Rugs, Etc., Wholesale and Retail. WAREHOUSE, " No. 37 South SECOND 8t., 12stuthm5p Above Chesnnt, Philadelphia, HOT-CAST PORCELAIN. To Lamp Denier, Perfumers, Drngglsfs, And General Dealer, lu China aud ClluKsware. THE AMEBIC AW HOT-OAST POECELAIN COMPANY Is prepared to manufacture at low prices, LAMP FEET, BHADE9. GLOBES. SMOKE BELLS CHIMNEY?, BOTTLE', SHAVINQ UCQd; PERFUMERY, and DRCaaibTb JARS, And articles In general family nse, ordinarily made Of OPAUUE WHITE GLASS AND OtIINa. Parties furnlsblug their OWN MOMLD9 WILL BE AFFORDED SPECIAL FACILITIES. ORDERS ARE SOLICITED. OFFICE. No. IS South SEVENTH Street, 9 S thstuHtrp PHILADELPHIA p A P E R. 50 T0XS 50 T0XS Wrapping, Manilla, and Hardware Tapers, OF DESIRABLE 8'ZEi ANO WEIQHTd. PRICES GREATLY REDUCED. C. S. GsBIttTT -c BBOTIIEB, I S lrorp Parer Manufacturers and Dealers, Warehouse. Nos. 12 and 14 DECATUR btreet. JBINTINGJrAOOMS OFFICE OF COLLECTOR INTER.NAL. RUVKaUK, hKCONU DISTRICT, PENMdYL VAN1A. Ko. Silt) DUCK M'et. !., io v Saturday, Bent. M. ism. Will be sold at pubiloFa'iB. anio'rluck P. M.,r,u the prniihe8 'lweuiy-iul'd and Baith trepi ua u(. lures a Plsihlery . omiiMhiihb of three Oir.per Htl.ls. three Womi i n. I'outiler, l t ol empty n08had, no . He -i imir warrant or d'airaliit. r.ua to be solct ih the piop'-rty ot Ri uliui-1 Murphe-y tir TJultea fctates Inurual Reveuu. taxes TrJlf uuuald. V 18 iM JOL.N H. UUL, CoUWtor,
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