8 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1868. NEW YORKISMS. From Our Own Correspondent. N1W Yobc, 8cpt. 19, 1868. It has long been s settled thing that we are to kave an underground railroad In this city. Bur ttys have already been made along tho ronte f rcscrlbed bjr last winter's legislation; a number f contractors In Europe have been consulted with and have made proposals, the gist of which is for them to get the road under their own twelustve control; and numerous surveyors have been here during the summer, in solenin.con clave with the representatives of the company. Who la to build the road, however, and when It is to be commenced, and more Important still, wheu it is to be finished, are questions which no Jen kins has the hardihood to answer. No stock kas yet been subscribed for, but p'enty of busi ness men are ready to take stock as soon as the company shall be ready to dispose of it. The various features ot the plan, however, have been so long simmering, and so thoroughly sHscussed, that not maoy days will elapse before more definite announcements than have as yet been vouchsafed will be male by the directors. Mr. James Gordon Dennett's house went and caught fire on Thursday mornlnir, and Mr. James Gordon Bennett says that $20,000 damage was done. In the midst of the destruction the vene rable Scotchman was seen fighting his way through the smoke towards the library, tand bearing forth upon his shoulders the lies, the black-mailint!, the large and small deceits, the endurance, courage, enterprise, audacity, cun ning, mean-mlndeduess of many a year, in the rhape of files ol the Una d. In my opinion "Othello'' Bennett's occupation will never bo pone so long as "Othello" Bennett has the use of his faculties. There is a fascination to him In the sound of the midnight press, the sequel of his own fancied omniscience, which be cud not, forego for even a million of million cf dollars. His grey old nead will be seen in the vicinity of Broadway and Fulton streets 00 long as his legs can totter and his brain think. Those files of the Herald which this world-celebrated journalist trembled under as he bore them to a place of safety, were as dear to him as his own flesh and blood would be were he striving to rescue them from the bottomless pit This Indomitable heathen of the Christian world, If his Journal lasted till the Day of Judgment would have the earliest and fullest reports of the private lives of the sheep on the right hand and the goats on the left, when the final reckooiog was made. A Workingwoman'a Association, in which Mrs. Elizubeth Cady Stanton and Miss Suian B. Anthony largely figure, has just been esta blished here. A meeting was held yesterday morning, in the office of the Revolution, No. 37 Park Row. The object ot the association is the .melioration and elevation of all women in Kew York who labor for a living. Miss a.nthony explained this object in a few brief words. Sho was followed up by Mrs.Stauton.whobroughtfor. waTd her hobby of female suffrage, and proposed that instead of the assocla'ion being called the Werkingwoman's Association of the city of New York, it should be called tho Working wo man's Suffrage Assocition of New York female suf rage, according to her ideas, being the shortest way of obtaining and retaining their rights Prom this proposition Miss Anthony begged leave to differ. She thought that the objects of the association could better be accomplished were no political cast given to it. Many a young werklcgwoman of New York would be kept from joining such an association if they thought It was going to be of a political, rather than of a benevolent, mutual, and social nature. Fiually, the title first proposed was adopted, and Miss Anthony was elected a delegate to the National Labor Union to be held iu this city next Monday. That the leaders of these female labor movements do work, there Is no question. The nightly repose of Hiss Anthony and of Mrs. Stanton is well earned Perhaps the time will come when crinoline will enter largely Into every political campaign. But io you like the prospect f Doe3 the reader fancy bis own wife, or mother, or sister, as a rival with loud-mouthed demagogues, whose only knowledge of principle is that the less they have of it the better is their chance of obtaining place, and whose knowledge of the genuine requisites for office is about as limited as their knowledge of the rudiments of grammar and rhetoric. Not conservative myself, I reverence that sort of conservatism which delights to see woman in society and beside the hearth, in her wn pure proper sphere. Every countryman who has come to town has gazed, with an astonishment only equal to his reverence for "Humpty Dumpty," at the im mense structure which takes in almost every yard of the four blocks comprised between Kinth and Tenth streets and Fourth avenue and Broadway. This structure is the store of A. T Etewart, the largest retail dry goods establish ment in the world. The new half which has been added to it was commenced last May, and the entire building will be opened, with forma1 ceremonies, on the first of the coming Novem. foer. The small space which prevents the square being complete is, I believe, in the possession of owners who do not deem It to their Best interests to accept Mr. Stewart's tempting offers. Still, the store as it is Is Bsfficlently imposing and magnificent. All the epithets that express grandeur might aptly be showered upon it. It gives the Idea of co lossal strength. Each of the columns in the basement weighs Iron eight to ten tons. The entire structure is lighted by daytime by nnans of an enormous dome, which concentrates and showers down all the collectable light into every cranny and crevice. At night all the gas jtts in the building are simultaneously lit by an electric battery of seventy or eighty cups Between fifteen hundred and two thousand men' women, girls, and boys are in Mr. Stewart's employ, and morning and evening the spectacle of their entering or leaving the building is worth seeing. Of all other stores of the kind In the world not one is half as large as this. The intention of Messrs. Abel and Kisley to give a carnival here, next January or February, gdmilar to the ones they Lave for several years past been giving at jour Academy of Music, is sUready beginning to excite some talk In the respective spheres of life that are represented by It. Those gentlemen "knoir their biz," and do ot begin the work of advertising an hour too oon. The larger and more fashionable audiences that have for the pa3t few nights been attending JDarbe-Beus attest to the effeteness or the tvat?iing-place season. The audiences who ap v'aid Mademoiselle Irma are quite as coquet tish as that little lady herself. Bometiaies very song is encored, sometimes not ne Mcepting Indeed f the Introductory tolo of Barbe-Bleue, "Ma premiere femme eat morte", which always fires the house, however cold It may have hitherto been. But when lrma Is not applauded when she wants to be, she revenges herself by refusing to recognize an encore wbrn it comes tardily In. And let no one imagine thBt Anjac, who sings "Ma premiere femme" so delightfully, wears hideous whiskers of grass green. I wonder that no Barbe-B'eve dyes have been invented. Ills Barbe-Bleueism consists of the delicatest soft floating imperial of alight emerald tint, and he has the jolliest way of responding to au encore that ever was seen shrugging bis shoulders and waving his arms with InexpreFsible bonhomie, as much as to say, "Well, if yon wish it, then I will." An Bab a. MUSICAL. The EngllNli Oitern. Mrs. Bermrd was complimented by a fall house last evening, on tbo coons Ion of her bene fit. The opera of Ktrma was very fairly pre sented, although we do not.thtnk It Is as well adapted to the capabilities of the troupe as the less traglo works of their repertoire. Mrs. Bernard, as the Druid Priestess, sang wlttt fl.no expression, and acted with real dramatlo power. Mr. Bernard, as "Polllone," also dis played more euergy than he usually does, and Mr. Henry Peakes was a capable representative of 'Oroveso." Tho role of ol "Adalglsa" waa sustained by Miss Edith A bell. We had the pleasure of assisting at the (hbutot this young lady at the Academy of Mnsle last season, and at tbo time we expressed the opinion that she had talents whlob, if as slduously cultivated, would make her a fine artist. Miss Abell lias Improved much within the five or six months that have elapsed since her fc our; but both In her actlDg and singing she still displays many of the crudities of the novice. These time and practice alono cau overcome, and her performance last evening Is to be Judged more for what It promised for the future than for what it really was Miss Abell has more than ordinary dramatlo abilities, and many of her attitudes and ges tures were extremely graceful and expressive. Her singing was somewhat deficient In finish' and execution; and It is evident that all the resources of her voice are not yet developed. Many of the passages, however.were given with, a traglo fervor and intensity which we have seldom seen equalled by slnaers of mnoh greater experience and cultivation. Let Miss Abell study every pose and gesture when she undertakes a new part, omitting the stage stride which we occasionally nolioed last even ing; and although she may appear a little constrained and awkward at first, 6he will in time learn the ar( which conceals art, and be able to give ex pression to tbo passions and emotions with case and effeot. With a young lady of Miss Abell's evident talents no pains or labor that she can bestow npon the development of her powers will be thrown away, and unless we are mnrn mistaken slie has the ability to become one of the best lyric actresses on the stage. Mrs. Ber nard herself Is an example of what perseve rance and a determination to exoel will do In the making of an artist, and Miss Abell could not find a better training school than the troupe presided over by that lady. The ThentreH Thin Evening. At the Arob-street Theatre the opera of Afo. ritana will be given this evening. At the Walnnt-Blreet Theatre the drama of Foul I'lay will be performed for tbe last time this evening. The public interest in this play has in no degree diminished, but it Is neeessary to withdraw it at the height of a very successful rnn on account or the engagement of Mr. I'dwJa AdnHi wftio will ..ppcar on Afondajr. At theChesnut-street Theatre the Wtiite Fawn, with its fine ballet and beautlfnl scenery, will be performed. At the American Theatre there will be an at tractive entertainment. At Hooley's Opera House the burlesque of Foul rioy is a very funny affair. CITY ITEMS. Kiw Rtvi.es Fall Clothing. In store and receiv ing dallyj also, new and choice styles la tbe piece to be made np to order. Great bargains in Bummer Goods, ready made or made to ordar. Style, fit, and workmanship of our garments surpassed by none, equalled by few. All prices guaranteed lower than the lowest else where, and tall satisfaction guaranteed to every pur chaser, er tbe sale cancelled and money refunded. Half-way bclivcen ) Bjcnnktt fe Co , iyth and y Towbh Ha li,, buthitreeti.) Sis Mabkbt ot., Philadelphia, AMD 800 BaOADWAT NW YOSK. Character amd Beputation. Although closely allied, these terms are by no means synonymous Tbe difference between one and tbe other Is simply the difference between what a thing a and what It has (he name of being, for a while, therefore, bath men and things may pass for more than they are worth; but time and opportunity will la the end develop and expose the true character. Where repu tation Is founded npon established character It is en during; and among mechanical things ibis is most signally Illustrated In the popularity of the drover fc Baker Bewlsg Machines, Superior as these splendid instruments are. they have really more real merle than has ever been claimed for them. Indeed, we heartily wish, as a matter of public weal, that every family In tbe United States could be supplied wltb one of them. In calling at the Agent's warerooms in tbls city, No 730 Cbesnut street, we learned with pleasure that measures have been adopted lor tbe widest Introduction of tbe Of over dt Baker Machines, To persons who do not wl-.h to pnrchnse, or who are not able to do so conveniently, machines are rented at a reasonable prlct; and to tbose who purchase, the privilege of paying In eay Instalments Is given, If desired. We regard this as a moat Important tact to the public, and are not surprised that It is being gladly accepted by hundreds of persons in moderate circumstances. K ebb's China Hall, No. 1218 Chesnut street, be tween Twelith and Thirteenth streeis, complete house-furnlshlitg China and Glass Establishment where families furnishing or replenishing with any article in our line will find the most complete stock el all kinds of China, Glats and Stone Ware for family use, from tbe commonest kitchen goods to the finest China Imported, which we are selling to families re tail ot the wholesale Importers' price. JXWILBY.-Mr. William W. Casaldy, Ho. 12 South Becond street, has tbe largest and moat attractive assortment of fine Jewelry and silverware In the olty. Purchasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pure arti cle furnished at a price which cannot be equalled. He also bas a large stock of American watches In all varieties and at all prices, A visit to bis store Is sure to resnlt In pleaaure and profit. Affections of the Livkb, Bilious Disobdebs Bick Headache, Etc., are thoroughly cured by Dr. Jayne's Banatlve Pllls. Acting as a gentle laxative, they remove all Irritating and fecal matter from the bowels, gradually change the vitiated secretions of the stomach and liver, and restore tbese organs to a healthy condition Bo'd hi all Druggists. Cabpxts Housekeepers (and especially country merchants and farmers visiting the cltj ) will find it to tbelr interest by calling at J. T. Delacroix's whole sale and retail carpel warehouse, No. IS Soutb Beoond street, above Chesnut, before rurcbaslug elsewhere. Bee advertisement In another coltimn. Dbimk the famous Arctic Boda Water, and read Taa BvKaiiia Tlleubaph. at HUlwan'g News utaad, at Norm Pennsylvania Depot. Cheap and Boon Clothifo. Many people have an-fdea that Clotblng made by other than Chesnut street honses must bs of an Inferior grade. Isthll they are much mlstastn, as equally as good appare) ean be mace by clothiers on other streets Inthslm' mediate vlolnlly of that thoroughfare, and at a moan less price. Among the latter Is the firm of William H. Taylor A Co., No. in B. Fourth street, who are busily engaged la getting np clothing of tbe same ma terial as the Cbeannt street homes, and at least 10 per cent, lower. They have Jutt received 509 yards of Scotch Cheviots, which they guarantee to make np a thelabove rales. In addition, 'they have the finest gotds to Le found in the market Frenoh and English Casslmtres, Scotch Olo'hs and Doeskins, BlbDed Bilk and Cas.lmere Veilings Tbe Arm Invite an lnspsc. tlonof tbetr stock, feeling confident that nowhere can a belter class of goods bs found, k They have In tbelr employ some of the most skllltil cutters In tbe city, and willingly guarantee every pleceof clolblng made to order to be not only a per" feet fit, but to be manufactured la the most CAreful manner by the most competent of workmen. They boast that they can furnish Clothing, as good In texture and manufuctare, at a much less cost than can be procured at many or tbe Chesnut street enab ments. Call and see (or yonrsel. A Bkasonablb Article One of Charles Blokes AOo'i elegant Fall Ove rcoath, Pbinc of albs Palktot Coats, French Walking and Kvfnino Frock Coats. Beady-made Clothing, the same In style and work' manship as Custom kb Work. Goods marked down at Ciias. Btok kh A Co 'h, No. H Chesnut street. Fine Custom Made Boots and Bboics tor Gen tlemen, Bartiett No. S3 Boulh hlxih street, above Cheaunt, Uboveb A Ba ebb's Highest Premium Bewlng Machines, No. 730 Chesnut street. Balk of Boots and BnoEs The early attention of tbe tr1e is ca led to the large sale of Boots Hhoen, HrogaD., e'e, to be sold by calal gne, for cash, on Monday morning. Heptember 21. at 10 o'clock, by C. D. McClets & Co., anetloueera No. 60S Market street. Newspapers, Periodicals, Fashion Plates, and Magazines bolb English and American may be bad as noon as published of John Tienwltb, tbe great newsagent. Ills enterprise and energy have secured or bim an extensive patron, ge, which ne continues o satisfy by furnishing tbe New York papers aevral hours earlier than they can be obtained by the regu lar malls, and by selling tbe periodicals aud tnaga r.lnes at tbe lowest posslb'e prices. Tbose desiring tbe latest Intelligence should visit Ttenwith's News Empoilnm, at Mo. 107 B Third street. rOV WJH1IKD YOV HAD YOUR FALL CLOTHING YJCST&RVAYt GET IT :mmediatkly. wakamaker a brown. MAHBIED. BTJRROTJG HS-RICH ARDS. Thursday, Septem ber 17 18hh, at tbe residence of the bride. No. 1(37 Wal nut street, by tbe Rev. K. H. Hup. lee, ALBUHT BURROUGHS, of Boston, to EMILY KICIIA.KDS, of Philadelphia. No cards. (Boston papers please copy.) 1 DIED. BRYANT. Suddenly, on the 18th Instant, ALIOS, wlleof Andrew Bryant, and daughter of Alexander and the late Ann Anderson. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of ber father. No. m ti. Third street, on Sunday after noon at 8 o'clock. 1 DAVIS. On the 14th Instant, Captain THOMAS A. DAVIS. In tbe 27th jear ol his age. The relatives and friends of me family; also Ori ental Lodge, No. 118. 1. O. of O. V.; Bclenoe Council, No. 3, O. of U. A. M.: Knights of Honor, No. 1: Frank lin Fire Cempany; Marlon Hose Company, and tbe members ot tbe 8th Pennsylvania Cavalry, are re spectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 8. W. corner of Third and German streets, on Ennday, tbe 2Utb Instant, at 14 o'clock P. M. To proceed to Wharton Street Vault. HENBON. On the 17th Instant, Mrs. JANE HEN BON, In tbe 65th year of her age. The relatives and friends ot tbe family are reepect- ftlllsr Invited to Bttand tbm fnn.r.1, lro h 1..VO residence, No. 2023 Brandy wine street, on Monday, at 2 o'clock. REEVES'. On the morning of the 19th Instant, FBANCIB BREWtsTER. son of Francis B. and Ellen B. Reeves, aged 7 months. Tbe friends ot tbe family are invited to attend the fnneral, on Monday, the 2lRt instant, at 8i o'clock. Residence, Uanhelm street, Germantown. TROTH. On Friday evening, the 18th Instant, HENRIETTA, daughter of William P. and Clara G. Troth, aged years. AmehicaII Life Insurance Company, Of Philadelphia. 8. E. Corner Fourth and Walnut Streets. MWThit Institution ha no superior in the United States t) li) chestnut st.& FAMILY SEWING-MACHINES. NEW PUBLICATIONS. JUST PUBLISHED, INITELIOIA. A VOLUME OF POEMS. BY ADAH ISAACS MENKEN. 16mo. Neat Cloth, 1 00; Paper Cover, 75 cents, With Portrait of Author on Steel, and Autograph Letter from Mr. CHARLES DICKENS, from Steel Engraving, Fine Cloth, Gilt top...... M..,l-30 For sale by all Booksellers, or will be sent by mall, postage tree, ou receipt of pi Ice by J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO., PUBLISHERS. Kos. 7 1 5 and 7 1 7 MARKET Street, 16 WB2t PHILADELPHIA. CHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL. STATIONERY FOR SALE AT Mrs. J. HAMILTON THOMAS, 17 St No. 184t dlESNOT Street. I'hllada. s On CENTS. GODBY FOR OCTOBER, 20 ZiVJ Cents, Putnam, Lipplroott, Ladles' Friend, liemorest. Peterou, Arthur and Children's Hour, for October, nuw ready and selling tor les than regular prices, at PITCH KK'h Cheap Book "tore. . . No, SOSCUfcsNUT Hlreet. Tbe great Grecian Bend, and the my.terlous Plan Chette, ar now In the lull tide of publlo favnr it ODGERS' AND WOSTENHOLM'S POCKET KNIVES. Pearl and Blag Handles, or beautiful finish. KOLGERtt' and WADK & BUTCHER'S lta KOMH. and tbe celebrated LEoOULTKE 1 RAZOR feClfcBORM of tbe finest quality. a Baeors, Kulvee. Scissors, and Table Cutlery Ground and Pnllsbed, at P. MADEIRA'S. No Ufi B. TENTH aueet.below CbeennW DEAFNESS. EVERY. INSTRUMENT THAT sclenoe and skill have Invented to assist the bearing In every degree of deafness; also, Respira tors; also, Crandall's Patent Crumbes, suusrlor to any others in use, at P. MADEIRA'S, No. IIS S. 1 EN Til feueet, below Cheauut, ' Wpi LIFE INSURANCE. J. .Hinckley CLARK Philadelphia, K A. Rollins Washington, n. O., Henry I). Cooks Washington. D. 1:., THE NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY or TBI United States of America, WASHINGTON, D. C Chartered by Special Act of Congress, Ap proved July 25, 1868. CASH CAPITAL, 81,000,000 BRANCH OFFICE IN PHILADELPHIA, IN FIKST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. DIRECTORS. J,AT, Cookr Philadelphia, V. H. Clakk I'blladelpbtl! F. Hatch kohd Htarh Philadelphia, WD. O. MOORREATt Thllu.lolrlila OicoRfi a F. Tyler Ph iladelDblal ..rniiau ..Wash! ..Wasbl Wuhl john m. jjefreeh. (.......WaMblngton, li. C, i. u"iuK rnew xorx, H. C AiiNicsi ock ....New York. OFFIOISKS. C. H. Ci.Ark, Philadelphia, President, Henry U.Cookk, Washington, Vice-President, Jay Cooke, Chairman Finanoe aud Kxeootive Committee, Emkhron W. Pert, Philadelphia, Secretary and Actuary, ' E 8. Turner, Washington. Assistant 8ec'y. Francis O. Hmith, M. D., Medical Director, J. Kwino Mjcars, M. JJ., Assistant Medical Director. MEDICAL ADVISORY BOARD, J. K. Barnes, Burgeon-General D. B. A... Wash ington, P. J. HoRwrrr. Chief of Ilnrean of Medicine and Burgery, U.B. N. Washington. D. W. Blihh, M. D Washington. SOLICITORS AND ATTORNEYS. Hon. Wm. E. Chandler, Washington, D. a Ueorok Hardin o This Company, National In Its character, offers, by reason of its Large Capital, Low Kates ot Premium, and New Tables, the most desira ble means OX Insuring llleyet presented to the public. The rates of premium, being largely reduced, are made aa favorable to the Insurers as tbose of the beet Mutual Companies, and avoid all the complications and uncertainties of Notes, Dividends, and the misunderstandings which the latter are bo apt to cause tbe Policy-Holder. Several new and attraoilve table re now presented which need only to be understood, to rrove acceptable to the publlo, suoo as the NCOME PfiODUCINU POLICY and RETURN PREMIUM POLICY. In the former, the policy-holder not only secures a life insurance, payable at death, but will receive. If living, after a period of a few years, an annual income equal to ten per cent. (10 per cenf.) of the par of Impolicy. In the latter, the Company agrees to return to the assured the total amount of money he has paid in, in addition to the amount of his policy. The attention of persons contemplating in suring their lives or lucreoMng the amount of Insurance they already have, is oalled to the special advantages offered by tbe National Life Insnrance Company. Circulars, Pamphlets, and full particulars slven on application to tbe Branch Office of the Company In this city, or to lis General Agents. GENERAL AGENTS OF THE COMPANY, JAY COOKE 4c 0OH Haw York, For New York Slate and Northern New Jersey B. IV. CLARK A. CO., Philadelphia, For Pennsylvania and Southern New Jersey, JAY COOKS A, CO., Waahiagtoa, D. C, For Maryland, Delaware. Virginia, District of Columbia, and West Virginia, J. A. BLLII A, CO,, Chicago, 111., For Illinois and Wisconsin. IfEPUEII UlLLER, It. Paul, 8 8 warp For Minnesota. ' CURTAINS AND SHADES. FALL STYLES I FALL STYLES! HOW BEADY 1ST WINDOW SHADES, IN LACE CURTAINS, IN Terries, Reps, Damasks, Eto, We take pleasure In announcing that our new styles tor Fallot the above Goods are nowopea. Oaroele brated make of FINE WINDOW SHADES, with Bray's Spring Balance Future (which require no cord), we tell at the most reasonable pilose. Window Shades as low as ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS, trimmed and hnug to the windows. We call especial attention to our new stock of Trimmings, oomprlalog In part, Cornices In Gilt, Walnnt, Walnut and lit BoBewood, and Rotewood and Gilt, Curtain Tassels Picture Tassels, Pillow Tassels, Cords, Loops, Bands etc., etc, CARRIKGTON, DEZOUGHE & CO., S. E. Corner Thirteenth and CJicsnut Sts., Formerly KELTY, OABBIIfQTON A O X3ws4p FOR SALE. jOlt SALE.-A RARE C1IANCE. The Stock, Fixtures, and Lease of the old and snccesslal bland of tbe undersigned, located In the most central part of CHESNUT Btreet, No, luoi Established Twenty-seven Years (Ten ot wblch In. tbe present location) for tbe sale of Silks, Btbbons, Millinery, Lace, and Fancy Goods. Tbe Proprietor going out ol business. Apply promptly to JOBN WARBOBTOW, No 1001 CHESNUT Street, Philadelphia, Pa. A BARGAIN. 0000. WILL AVB Fix tures i t a Paper-hanging Store cheap. No. iul UKBMANTUWN BOAD ano SECOND Street. Kent low. lat TO RENT. p O R RENT, rCEHISES, No. 809 CHESNUT St., FOB BTOBJS OB OFFICE. ALSO, OFFICES ANO LARGE BOOKS suitable for a Oommerolal College. Apply at MU BANK OF THE REPUBLIC. CIGARS. S. 1LUCET & SONS' CIttAlW. Mariana Rita:" aenulne Vnelta Abalo Tar throughout. tKqual to leading Imported Cigars. Nineteen varieties. (Btalled s to tU per hundred.) "Fra Dlavolo" all Vuelta Abajo Flllsra. i'ive varieties. ( Kelallea ts to s per hundred.) "Louis d'ur," Fleur de Lys," eto. (He tailed ft to IS per hundred.) Send for Circular, eto. We will gladly give any information to oonauiuere and direct them where they can purebaae our daars genuine and cheapoat. We are importlug n avaaa VSnnrt by every steauier at low rates ander amended Tariff. S.rilUUETAloiHI, 1 10 181 (p & BONT Btieet. NEW STORE. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER WILL OPEN m tr t t TJ W Ti ttt o m n T) Tl A A-L AU A XV XJ VV O X VJ SX , COBKER OF EIGHTH AND MARKET, WITH A NEW STOCK DRY GOODS, NEXT MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. AMRICK & COLE, No. 45 North EIGHTH Street, INVITE ATTEST ION TO ABOUT ONE 11UKDKED FINE BROCHE SHAWLS, FROM AUCTION, THE CHEAPEST EVER OFFERED. BBOCHE SHAWLS, 113 00. worth IttCO. ft E W 8 T O R E, Do do 120 00. worth Isooo. Do do MOO, worth $35-00 Do do as 50, worth o 00. Do do 170 00, worth I00 OJ. SO do 10040, Worth I128-O0, ADD ALL AT INTERVENING PRICES. CARD. We shall offer OB MOW DAY, Slat lost, Entirely new attractions In SILKS AND DRE33 GOODS, AT POPULAR PRICES. Our s'ock, In Its eli gant variety, Is not surpassed In this olty. HAM RICK & COLE, Ho. 45 North EIGHTH Street, 92t ' PHILADELPHIA. WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO., IMPORTERS or ' X) I .A. IVI O N D S, MANUFACTURERS DIAMOND JEWELRY, No. 902 CHESNUT STREET, sw PHILADELPHIA. BAILEY & CO. DIAMONDS. CHESNUT QTREET, 819. tUtOBl A Cm & A. PEQUICNOT, Cist Manufacturers of WATCH CASES, and Sealers In American and Imported WATCHES, No. IS South SIXTH Street, t tjrptntba Manufactory. No. a 8. Firm Street. WORMS! WORM 81 Those pests of childhood, that undermine the Constitution, and render life miserable are effectually removed by the use of HOLLOW AY'S VERMIFUGE CON FEOTIOH 8, a msst pleasant, safe, and reliable remedy, dally prescribed by physicians, Bold oy all Druggists, JOHRSTOIf, H0LL0WAY & COWOEN, M No. Hfi ARCH Btreet, STMWBIHDCE & (LOTH ILK, TY1LL OrEN TUEIU STORE, COMER EICHTII and MARKET, WITH A KEW STOCK OP DRY GOODS, Next Monday, Sept. 2!. U 6trp ' ' 727 POPULAR PltlCES 727 JOB DRY GOODS, RICKEY, SHARP & CO., Ho. 727 CHESNUT STEEET, Importers, Jobbers and Retailers, Have now on exblol'lon THE MOST EXTKK8IVBT AKD DESIRABLE STOCK In this market. Their stock la nnrlvalled for EXTENT and TA. RIETT and general adaptation to tbe wants of the trade They are In.conatant reoelpt of BaBGAIoT9k which are freely offered by the yard, pieoe, or package. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., Ho. 727 CHESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA QLOAKING8. FIr6t Qualify French Telvet Cloths IS COLO S BLAC E, BBOWNS, PURPLES. BTOJSEJ, DAHLIA. ASTRACIIAN CL0TIIS IN COLORS BLACK, MIXED, WHITE. Flash Cloths and Silk Flushes in all Colors, FAKCT CLOAKIJitiS OF ALL BTYLE9, OF THE IMPORTATION OF JOHN AV. THOMAS, Nos. 405 and 407 N. SECOND St., Mrp PH1LADELPH IA, HOOP SKIRTS. 628. noop 8KITS. 62S V NEW FALL STYLES. LA PANIER, and all other desirable styles and tflse ot onr CELEBRATED CHAMPION SEIBT8. , for ladle, i Uses, and children, constantly on hand aud tuade to cruer. Largeat awortmeut la the olty ana specially adapted for llrst-claaa trade. COR8ETHI CORBETSI OOR3ETBI Retailing at very low prices. Onr assortment U all giedra, irou ft as K CO'Otf; Becker huperlo French Wuvtu Cornel, from fcflO to 8a0; sup. ii,r m. hiK..nii band wade lionet, irom m nan a tn 80. lo biloa d circular gore; MaaameFoy's Cornet eklrt euppfrter. at ai'SO. " Also. Mr. Huuay't Pateut belt-Adjusting Abdoral Dal lor.pix: wbluu every lady should exaiulae. tvu.ei Cap a cent a pair. Wtjolmale and Retail Mauulactory and Salesroom,' No AttUU fcitreet. I aut WM. T. HOPKIETO.
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