' T t THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHIL AD EL PHI A, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1808. DRAMATIC NOTES. Mr. Joseph Jefferson la bow performing "Kip van Winkle" at McVlokar's Theatre. Ctar ago. In the meanwhile he Is superintending Ia HMjnit M . -m-r i . n which will be brought out shortly. Miss Annie Kemp will personate "Titan la," and Miss Fan- Die. Stockton, who haa been performing In the WhiUFawn at the Cbesnut Street Theatre In thta city, will appear aa "Oberon." Mr MoVlokar will play the part of "Bottom." Lorie has been withdrawn at wood's Mo re nm, New York, and this evening Miss Maggie Hitoneii appears in her favorite role of "Fan Chon." A daughter of Q. p. n. James, the novelist. recently attempted the stage In Australia, but met with no success. -The Siamese Twins have left Wood's Mu seum, New York, and will be their own managers In future. Mr. Edwin Forrest has engaged Mr. George II. Clarke, who was leading manat the Chesnut Btreet Theatre a year or two ago, as the prlnol pal member of the company which he lsorea nlalng to perform In the Northern and New England States this winter. Mrs. Lander Is performing "Mary Stuart" With muoh success at the Broadway Theatre, jaew xorK. It la said that the "Star" system Is dying Out In England, and that the result is a better class of aolcrs are secured for the stook com panlea. . -Foul Play made a hit at Wood's Museum Chicago, and It will rnn during the present week, on next Monday Mr. Lester Wallaok' drama of the Veteran; or, France and Algeria Wlll.be produced. Mr. Q. Ii. Fox's pantomime of Humply vumpiy is sua running at the Olympio Theatre. New York. About Christmas some important changes and alterations will be made, whloh Will convert It Into substantially a new piece, t Anewplay by Lord Lytton will be brought out shortly at the London Lyoenm. The lead lng characters will be sustained by Mr. and Mrs. Hermann Vezln. A new Ethiopian burlesque Orphee, Is in preparation by Kelly Sc. Leon's Minstrels, New York. It Is said that Mr. Sothern will return to the United States next year. Edwin Booth commenced a short engage, ment at the National Theatre, Cincinnati, last week. His performances attraot flrst-olass Audiences. The approaching theatrical season In Havana promises to be one of more than usual brilliancy. ClvlU, a Spanish aotress of some celebrity, with an excellent dramatlo company, Will appear at the Tacon Theatre. Comedy Italian Opera, and Opera BouQfe are among the attractions promised to the Havaneae this season. The new German Theatre In San Francisco was opened on Friday evening, August 28, under the management of Charles Frltsch. A prologue, dedioated to the German Muse, was recited by Frauleln Ottllle Genee, after whloh the play of Frautnkamp waa performed, with Frauleln Plltetrsdorf In the principal rote. VAbisne (No Thoroughfare) has reaohed Its hundredth representation at the Vaudeville, Paris. The story Is one of the best for dramatlo purposes that has been written of late years, and the version produced at the Chesnut Street Theatre last winter failed solely on acoount of the want of common intelligence displayed In dapting 11 to the stage. We hope still to see No TJiorouohare brought out In this city In p roper style. La Citerne de Fcuillants, a new drama In f our aols and a prologue, by M. A. Pages, has been produced at the Theatre Beaumarohals. It Introduces a tolerably new arrangement of well-used materials. 'Lenoel," a rich man, horribly Jealous of his wife and his friend Andrlas," determined to commit suicide in a manner that shall fix upon the latter the cer tainly of his murder. After making elaborate preparations, he finds that be has been mis taken, but at this moment is seized by rob bers and la carried off. A servant who has ro bbed him, and Is endeavoring to make off, dressed in his clothes, Is shot by a nephew of "Lenoel," over -anxious to enter upon his estate. The wound, whloh is In the faoe, renders the features nndlsilngulshable. "An drlas" is arrested for murder, and the circum stances leave scarcely room lor doubt Of course, the man supposed to be murdered returns in time to set matters straight and a ward punishment where It Is due. Several actresses are about to make their fir st appearances In London. Among them are Miss Marie O'Bevlne, engaged at Drury Lane; Miss Edith Challls, at the Holborn; Miss Clara Thomson, at the New Royalty, and Miss Rose Bar end, at the Globe. Among the entertainments at the minor Li ndon theatres are Manred at the Viotoria and a series of so-called classical performances at the New East London Theatre, in whloh Miss Marriott makes some of her latest appearanoea previous to her departure for America. MUSICAL NOTES. Mr. J. Grau will open the French Theatre, New York, with his Parisian opera bouffe com pany, on Monday evening, October 5. The company will comprise forty performers, pro minent among whom are M'mes Rose Bell, Desolanzas, Fontanel, and Messrs. Carrier, ' Beckers, Gabll, and Bourgoln. They will make their debut In La Grande Duchesse de Gerolsleln, Whloh will be followed by Genevieve de Brabant Bar be Bleu still attracts crowded houses at Nlblo's. It will be withdrawn after the present week, and we may expect to have It In Phila delphia ere long. It Is understood that Strakosoh will bring out Miss Kellogg In concert Instead of opera this season. A new baritone will shortly make his debut In London. The gentleman In question Is a Mr. Maybrlck, and be was formerly organist in St. Peter's Churob, Liverpool. A new opera bouffe, by M. Herve, entitled Chilperlo III; ou, I' Invention de la Vapeur, has been read at the Folles Marlgoy, Paris. The orltlo of the Sin Franolsoo Time tils' paraged Madame Parepa Rosa's "Norma" re cently, and the management ordered their ad vertisement out of the paper. The Bulletin commenting upon this aotlon, says: It Is simply Insulting to the profession of Journal Ism, do Itu than to tnt olUoa of crlilo. and li ruudd od a total ulsapurehenalon of the relation of the press to tbe I lit a' r leal world. It Involves tue da' grading at.tunr.pUon that tba Insertion of au advertl. emeu i In a newspaper established a lien on Its oousol ence. If theatrical tuanagf rs can buy the opinions ol newspaprrs with a paltry advertlsment(aod for some reason or otber Ibe Opera Mouse management baa evidently ben ltd to believe it can newapaper read ing oolumns), and Axes a sag en Us opinions, are indeed worthless lo tbe public, and Infamous to Ibelr dlsnemiDaioK. Tba rpera season, under tbe j lot management of Parepa-Kosa and Torn HcUuIre, Is now a buacoitl succetts, though In, tbe otber part of tbe season tbe business It bad. Ncirma and Don Uinuatuti brought u tbe touslnM. Parepa- Ron a suug tbe music of "Norma" exceedingly well. If I except a tendency to too tnucb ornamentation. All through ;it waa Parepa ltosa, the concert Uniter. Blguor Testa would have mads a very good i'oiliime. It be bad voice and pby tnal ability equal lo tna pant. Hlgnora Tenia, as Atrliii",l vide I ibe honors with tbe prima donua. Blguor Maslmllianl has been indUpoiied ever sluue h e arrived l eie. Hie two appearanoea be has made durli g treaeas in have not aiidnd to bis previous repmallon. 'Don Ulovanul" hes bee a twice tu lr bly performed to cvfcriluwlng houses, beuor TeHa as entitled to. and rarelved the lion's share of the honors. Madame I'arepa failed entirely to Infnae frellDg Into Donna Anna. Most of the PVw?r,..'n,h" nanus or the novices ana .m.?Mt!' ,lb .orobjatra on thlsocoa,ton was oim. . -"- Y' ononis, eleven male hSvraaS. .?y..T .' ? WOBM ih nmi.: :" "u,,la ,neT neara ken t n7i. ii"'11 ora as acoora pushed la and th. -fv. 5l"5nt "' wllh Pra orchestra,. Bin P...; oi , ' ,'"""7 TOtoea. mostly Jr- h -SiiS Jn 9'. nro"0ino her Incapable of clothing alanlnrZnZKi. . """""'o expression. Mhe la Ihl i JltaS ,Tln esprewlot to the Ideas nl u muSmEXSv? Pe0ple ,0 10 e her' nd ,h Wagner's Iiicnzl wilt hatha Auntn.u. Ucle at the Theatre Ly rlque, Paris. This work was com men eed at Risrn. hnt finiihaH in It was first produced in Dresden In 181& . CITY ITEMS. "W 8TTLM FAIL CXOTIMKn. Tn log dally) also, new and choice styles la the piece to be made np to order. Great bargains in anmm.r Goods, ready made or made to ordar. Style, at, and workmanship of our garments anrnaased br none. equalled by few. All prices guaranteed lower than the lowest else where, and toll satisfaction guaranteed to every our- chaser, er tbe eale cancelled and moaer rafunded. JTiflhrntd I Towaa Hali., bUthttrerti.) 819 Mark an tvr., .... PHILADaLr-HIA, awp 600 BaoACWAy Naw Yobk. Wk abb Not Cast Iaotrl-Oast Iron undergoes marktd changes under the alternate aotlon ol beat and cold, and the human body Is not cast iron. On tbe contrary, It Is a combination of dellca'e tissual and fibres, which are exquisitely sensitive to atmos pheric changes, and, unless protected against sudden and violent variations of temperature by wise precau tions, are sure to be disastrously affected by them. At this seassn tbe difference between the tempera ture of night and day is greater tban at any other period or tbe year, and the stomach, the liver, (he bowels, and the nervous system are apt to recelv Violent shocks from these changes, resulting In indi gestion, bilious attacks, debility, low nervous lever, fever and ague, remittent rever, etc. Sustain and re luforce these organs, therefore, with the purest and most potent of all vegetable tonloa and alteratives, VlB : HOSTBTTKB'S STOMACH BlTTIBS. The effect ot this matchless Invlgorant Is to brace up the whole vital organization, and regulate its action. Useful at all seasons as a means of promoting perfect digestion and an even and natural flow of bile, and a healthy condition of the bowels and tbe skin, it Is especially necessary in the fall, when tbe complaints arising from checked perspiration are so common. It Is lound, by those who are In tbe habit of using tbls agreeable and unequalled tonio, that It so strengthens and fortifies the body as lo render it proof against the morbid Influences which infect the air duriog the prevalence of eplrtem'cs. Jbwblbt. Mr. William W, (Jasaldy, No. South Second street, has tbe largest and most attractive assortment of fine Jewelry and silverware In the olty. rorcnasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pure arti cle furnished at a price which cannot be equalled. He also has a large stock of American watches In all varieties and at all prices. A visit to hi store la sure to res ait in pleasure and profit. Affections oy the la vkb, Bilious Dibobdbbs Bick Headache, Etc., are thoroughly cured by Dr. Jayne's Banatlve Fills. Acting as a gentle laxative, they remove all Irritating and fecal matter from tbe bowels, gradually change the vitiated secretions of the stomach and liver, and restore these organs to a healthy condition Bold by all Druggists. Babk, Hbbbs, ass Koots. Tbe base of Speer'a "Standard Wine Bitters" Is his celebrated Wines, in whlch.are Peruvian Bark, Chamomile Flowers, Snake Boot, Oinger, etc It Is pleasant to the taste, and far superior to anything tn the firm of tonics now before tbe public They are simply his own Wine, made bitter by the Infusion of herbs and roots above enume rated. Bold by all druggists. Rxady-madb Clothing, the same In style and workmanship as customer work. Warranted to give satisfaction. At Charles Stokes & Co.'s, No, 82t Chesnut Btreet. Drink the famous Arctic Soda Water, and read Tan Evening Tlxe8kaph. at Hlllman's News Bland, at North Pennsylvania Depot. Trekwith has all manner or Interesting journals pictorials, luuny pamphlets, magazines, etc., enough to anpply every cltlttu, grtal or small, In our city. Be has a knack, tco, of furnishing bis patrons with tt e New York papers before tbe malls arrive, tbat Is especially commendable. His emporium, at No, 107 8. Third Btreet, Is completely stocked. l'OV WISHED YOVITAD YOUR FALL CLOTHING YKSTKRDAYt GST IT 1MMEDIA TEL Y. WAXAXAKKIl A BKOWN MAEIilED. 8NYDKR RKILT.KY. On the 12th Instant, by the Rev. Fki her Mrtionltfle, Mr. JOHN W. BNVD&ttlo Miss ALIUS hJSlLLKY. both of this city, DIED. COOPER. On Monday morning, Septemhnr 21, CoHNiiXIA LANHlMU, wife of Rev. buries I). Cooper, and daughter of the late Jacob HulherUnd, of Albany, JN.T. CLINTON. On the morning of the 2oth instant. Mr. FRAKC1H CLINTON, Kh. axed b years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from bla late reel deuce, Ko. 717 Cbriatiau street, on Wednesday after noon next at ( o'clock. To proceed to Uulou Burial Uround. HARPER. On tbe 19tb Instant, Mrs. MART HUT ToN, wife of William Harper, dr., in tbe uih year of her age. funeral on Tuesday, the 5 2d instant, at I o'clock P. M from tbe resldeuou of her bunhaud, No. 921 Fatay. uuk road, below Christian street. Interment a' Wood lands, MARK.LEY.-TbU A. M., HENRY H. MARK. LY. Due notice of the funeral will be given. TRIOL. Suddenly, on the lath Instant, THOZiAS U. TiiiOL, aged 43 years. The relatives and friends of the family, and the various aHOClaUons of which be was a member, are respectfully Invited to attend tbe funeral, from bis late residence, No, 1U1S Brown street, on Wednesday aiternuon, tbe 23d instant, at a o'clock. u OBITUARY. , "In the midst ot life we are In death." How pain fully has tbla been forced uuon us wltbln the laat lew days! Una week ago our friend, companion, associ ate, THOMAS M. TRIOL. was with us, and as usual tbe life of tbe little social circle be loved so well to be with. And now be Is no more. Peace be to bis asnea. Kulngy, to lLoae who knew him, Is unnecessary; but lo the stranger we have bat to say, think what a friend should be, he was tbat. FIFTEENTH WARD. JfJ- MASONIC NOTICE, THE OFFIOERS AND members ot KAHTKBN H'l'AR LOOGK, No. IBs, A. Y. M., and the Cralt generally are fraternally requested to meet at tbe Hall, CUKSNUT Street, on WEDNES DAY, tbe 24d Instant, at o'clock P. M.,tn attend the Mineral of tbelr deceased Brother, THOMAS It, THIOL. By order of tbe W. M. OEURQB P. LITTLE, Secretary. AmehioaN Life Insurance Company, Of Philadelphia. 8. E. Corner I'onrtb and Walunt Street. 77ii Imtilu(U hue no superior in the United Sluttt 0 iy DRY GOODS. QOTt'PN GOODS DEPARTMENT, STRAWBRIDCE & CLOTHIER, CENTRAL DRY UOODH .STORK, ().'! ALU EIGHTH and RIIRKET. We shall oonttnne to maintain and Increase the reputation we have austalived of being the largest and cheapest MUSLIN HOUdK in the ciiy. ltecelvlng onr snpplles from flrat hand only, we shall hereafter sell all MUSIAN& by tbe piece, at (he regular wholesale prloes. TI1IRTT-FITE CASES AJSD BALES MUSLINS, Compribing all the leading brands and widths of PIILOVHIIIUI, WIDB SHEKT1NH, FIHE SHIBTIAO, WAMWCTTA. WILLIAMSTILLH, NEW TOBK IIILM, ' II AY HIIAA, ABHWBIOnT, resesTDtLv, IIOVSEKECPElXf. FRCIT OF 1HI LOOM. Onr constant aim will be to make the lowest: prices In the market. TEN CASES OF CANTON FLANNELS, Tbe best makes, suoh aa ELLEBlOlfH, AHOSKBICI, UAMlkiTOSr, AID KiACORIA. To persons not fully acquainted with the best kinds of Canton Flannels to bay, we can reoom mend the above brandas the best goods in the market. We have Canton Flannels ran c In ir In nrlnn from Twelve-and-a-Half Cents to Fifty CenU per yard. QLANKET& AND QUILTS. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTriKR'. CENTRAL DRY WOODS STORK, Corner EIGHTH and MMWer. HURON BLANKETS. We are again receiving for this season the celebrated HUUON BLANKETS, which have heretofore had such unprecedented sale. Attention la specially Invited to the quality, size, and weight of these Blankets. They oome to us direct from tbe manufacturers, and will not be found In any other establishment. Purchasers may rely on getting BLANKETS of the best quality, and at only one profit, on first cost. HURON GOLD MEDAL. HURON SWANSDOWN. nURON PREMIUM. HURON EXTRA SUPER. FURNITURE DIMITIES. MARSEILLES EXHIBITION QUILTS. BUREAU COVERS, ' ', COUNTERPANES. .'. Thlrty-five cases ALL-WOOL BLANKETS, slightly damaged at the mills, will be soli a bargain. ALL-WOOL BLANK LTS, 1 per pair. ALL-WOOL BLANKETS, f 5 per pair. ALL-WOOL BLANKETS, 1 0 per pair. J)RESS GOODS AND SILKS STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE, Corner EIGHTH and MARKET, Eave now open for examination rare bar gains In SILKS AND DRESS GOODS, 1 case ELEQ A.NT PLAIN BILKS, new shades, at 11-85. GOOD BLACK BILKS, at 12 and 1315. VERY RICH BLACK SILKH.at $3 and $3 50. lease EMPRESS CLOTH POPLINS, SO cents lease EMPRESS CLOTH POPLINS. 75 oenls! lease VERY RlOa EPINOLINBi, 1150. " lease SILK-CHAIN EPINGLINEsi, $175, RICH CHAMELEON POPLINd, 60 and 70 cents. RICH BILK 6ERQE3. 50 cents. VERY ELEGANT NEW WOOL PL.ID3,75 cents. 1 lot AMEICAN DELAINES, 10 cents. Wo are determined to keep our stook or DRE39 GOODS so larue and attractive, audthb price of every article so low, as to make It to Oxa lo teres t of every lady to make our establlHh ment her headquarters for shopilu. it DRY GOODS. Lift EN GOODS STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE, Corner EIGHTH and MARKET, Invite the attention of Families, Housekeep ers, and the Proprietors of Hotels, Boarding Houses, and Btvlpping, to tbe large slock of HOUSEKEEPING DRY GOODS, Purchased for Cash at Ureatlj Reduced Frlces, Comprising all the varieties of styles and width in every description of LINEN SHEETINGS, PILLOW-CASE LINENS, TABLE LINENS, TABLE CLOTHS, TABLE NAPEIMS AND DOYLIES, TOWELS AND TOWELINOS, LINEN TABLE COVERS, LINEN FLOOR CLOTHS, Bo. FURNITURE COVERS. Jacquurd LIneu FuruLture Covers, nano, Table, and Melodeon Corers, Striped and Plaid Table Coverings, Cretonne Chintzes, Twilled Furniture Coverings, Printed and Damask Dimities, In colors. Buyers are particularly Invited to the merits of this department. Our long experience In this line, and moderate charges, insure to the most experienced of eu patrons the lowest possible prices. A wholesale bvanou oonneoted with this de- partruont. lt . 727 POPULAR PUICES 727 FOB DRY O O I S. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., Ko. 727 C HE SHUT STEEET, Importers, Jobbers and Retailers, Have now on exblDl'lon THE MOSTEXTEpjstvk AND DE9IHABLE STOCK In I His market. Their stock Is unrivalled for EXTENT and VA BIETY and general adaptation to the wants of toe trade. They are in constant receipt ot Ba.Raa.Ifl3, wbicn are ireeiy offered by the yard, piece, or aaokaee. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., No. 727 CHESNUT Street, FHILADEUPHIA. C L O AKIN G S. First quality French Yelvct Cloths IN COLOllS-BLACBT, BBOWN9, TURPLE9, AST11AC1IAN CLOTHS IN COLOItS-BLACK, MIXED, WHITE. I'libh Cloths and Silk Plashes In all Colors. FANCY CLOAKIAGS Oh' ALL STYLES, OF THE IMPORTATION Off JOIN i W. THOMAS, Nos. 405 and 107 N. SECOND St., trg PHlLADELPniA. pOR THIRTY DAYS I WILL SELL AT A GREAT SACRIFICE " TUB SURPLUS STOCK, Brought from the Old Store, CtPliKEB OF BJCVENTH AND CUESHVT AT THE KETY STORE, No. 1128 CHESNUT Street, TWO DOOH1 BELOW TWELFTH. 4 emwl6m JAMES M'MULLAN. CIGARS. s. FUUUET to SONS' CIUARS. Mariana Rita;" genuine Vuelta Ahalo Leaf throughout, :jLguat to leading liuporwxl Cigar. Kliieieen varlt-lioa. (RtIied in to 112 per hnaUred.) lr lUvolo"-sll Vuelta Abajo Flllsra. Vive varieties. (Ketat'ad 6 to IS per hundred.) Louis d'or," iiour de Lys." eta (Retailed ft to 0 ler hundred.) ISeud lur Circular, etc We will gladly give any luliiruialltn to consumers and dlreoi tbeiu where llipycau tiuroliUHe our t)liar genuine and chsapnar. We sre Importing r uvuna ('Uturi by every steamer at low laius uuder amended Turlir. h. VVUVKV A HONS, 10 I5t tp b. i RUNT btieek DRY GOODS. C-EAT SALE. II. IIENNEQUIN & CO.'S FINE BROCHE SHAWLS. ITAVB JST RB0K1VBD TLirty-lhroo Auction Lots, Tlia Choicest of the offering of these Re nowned Fabricants. PARTICULAR ATTENTION Is asked to the undermentioned, which are worthy tue critical examination of connoisseurs, and others. 75 Fine Brochc Squares, Colors In Pon ceaus and Blacks, $12, $15, and $18. 60 Fine Broche Squares (Gold and Sllrer medals awarded to these), $22, $25, and $32. 25 Fine Broehe Longs, Ponceaus, Blacks, , uiiu uniics, i)Zo. 25 Finer (Exposition Shawls), $35 and $15. 25 KJold Medal," copies of India, $55, $75, and $U0. 15 "Chefs d'Euvre of these eminent manu facturers." To these SHAWLS were glren the highest rewards (Legion d'Honneur) at the last Exposition, 100, $110, and $125. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., TUB BBB-UIVE, No. 020 CHESNUT Street, 1 15 wfmHp PHILADELPHIA, DaY GOODS. SELLING OFF ! TO CLOSE BUSINESS. LEASE, FiXTUHES, AND STCCK FOB SALE. Established Twenty-Seven Years aN OF Wmon IN PRESENT 10CATIOX. Tbe nnderslgned announce to the public that he wll se 1, at ana BELOW COST, HIS ENTIRE STOCK, CONSISTING OP. SILKS, BIBB0SS, SATUiS, RUCHES VELVETS, FLOWERS,' Etc. ALSO, A LARGE STOCK OF REAL LACE O00DS, embroideries, imitation laces, glovb9 and fancy goods, TO DE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST. TO CLOSE THE CONCERN, WAEBURTON, No. 1004 CHESNUT St., 1 7mwf lm riui,DKLPnfA. AMRICK & COLE, No. 45 North EIGHTH Street, INVITE ATTENTION TO ABOUT 0E UUKDRED FIAE'bEOCUE SHAWLS, TKOM AUCTION, IBE CHEAPEST EVEB OFFERED, BBOCHS 8UAW18. 115 00, worth 120, Co do 120 00. worth so 00. I0 dO 126 00. WOrlh 8SD0 CO do 138 60. worth 10 00. Do do 70 00, worth 100 09. Eo do too o, worth iia-oo, AKD ALL AT INTERVENING PBICE3. CABD.-We shall offer ON MONDAY, Slst Inst., Entirely sew attractions In BILKS AND DBE99 ooopa. AT roPDLAll PRICES, our siock, in Its tUgact variety, li not surpassed In this city. . H Art. RICK & COLE, No. 45 Korlh EIUIITH Street, 9U-ZI FUILADELPUIA. 7EW AND &E6HNT GOODS FOB TBaf AUTUMN AND VINTEB, 18CS. We are now prepared to otttt oar Splendid Stock of New and Fash, ionable Goods, CONSISTING IN PART 0 OHAMELR3S (ILK 8, TKIP3 SfLm, PLRN1D QUiLITT COLOBKO nlLK euiRPion black ml a chamklxon poplinI84""0-' mx F1.KHCH 8,LK To&?' F,'UN' BEAyr corded SfiZg,'' NB- Wuh ft neat rtMr of mcjt r a idw LALIK'HcUtEDlUfi3eEJandWALBI.aiUI ff AT SUCH PRICKS AS WILL INSlRK RAPID SALES, Thos cffPrinf eitrsordlnaty Inducements to Ladies to ciev uoo oar large Block or TIILH SEASON'S IMPORTATION Ladles csn lmr th.ir n. . . , ... MMwwiiiug'Dailllll, shortest notice, and In the most fashionable styles. EDWIN HALL. & CO.. No. 28 SOUTH SECOND STREET, 21 m 21 P HXi DKLPH3A- SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN & ARRI80n Refie1 folly Invite the altontloH of bnjert to their FALL STOCK or N E "W LINENS AND HOUSEKEEPING DRY GOODS, NOW OPENING, Pnrcliased for Cash at Greatly Rcdno4 1T1CC8, Corn prising a1! the olflerent varieties and widths la Bear j Linen Sheet In p, Hcari Pillow Linens, Real Barnsley Table Bainaek,. Table Napkins and Dojlies, Table Cloths, with Aapklns to Match, Damask Towels and Towcllngs, llinbroidercd Piano and Table Corers, Striped and Plaid Table Coverings, Fine Marseilles Qnllts, yery elegant, Rich Cretonne and Furniture Chintzes. ALSO, SUTERIOR QUALITY BLANKETS AU-Wool and Extra widths, tot best ntmny oa., MEDIUM BLANKETS, For Hotels, Public Institutions, etc eta. CRIB AKD CRADLE BLANKETS, FLANNEl, MUSLINS, Etc. Ko. 1008 CHESNUT 8treet, 1 21 mwtiotrp PHILADELPHIA. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. ETC. QOATING8! COATINGS I JAMES & L E E , O. 11 NOBTII SECOND TBKBT,' Sign o the Golden Lamb, ABE NOW BKCZIVINO HEW TTA.K or FALL ASD WIKTER COATINHS, TOWUICn TBKT INVITE TUB ATTBV. TION OF rum TBADB AND THEIU, AT WUOLKWALE AND RETAIL, ft 20m J-EBKI0K & SONS SOU THW ARK FOTJNDBT, Na 430 WASHINGTON AVKNCB. PhlladelphU. WILLIAM WBIOHTB PATfiiNT VAKIABLN CUT OF BTEAM ENaiN, Br ulated by the Governor. MERRICK'S BAFJtTY HOISTINQ MACHINB. Patented June, lbfiS. D VID JOT'S PATENT VALVELEsa 8TEAM. HaMMKB. ; D. M. WESTON'S PATENT SELF-CENTERING, BELF-BALANCIN3 CENTBIFCQAL SOQAB DBAININQMAOlUNa AKD HYDRO EXTRACTOR, For Cotton or Woollen Manufaomw. T lomwf rs yf O R M SJ WORMS! Ihose peal of childhood, that undermine the Constitution, and render life miserable are effectually removedby the use ol HOLLOW AY'S VERMIFUGE CONFECTIONS. . a most pleasant, safe, and reliable remedy, daUy prescribed by physicians. Sold or all Druggist. JQHRSTON, HOLLOWir & COWDEH, 98 If Na Sot ARCH Street, DE AFN ESS. EVEB x INSTBUMmNT THAT sulnM and skill have InvtmMd to aulal (he huarlnT luvVry aegree of deafoeu; also, H.'plra. "yNTH btreet. bulom Cihasuut. Utoyi PA T E N T E D. PANTS SCOURED AND sTUKTtllKU from 1 to i Inches, at Motu,' a'rentti b(aiu Dyulng and Hmiunns, No. k N. JblUSIltibUtHA SUiU biii.1t UAUE bUttoi la(a
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