THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHIL ADELPiliA, TUESDAY) SEPTEMBER 22, 18G&', NEW YORKISMS. i From Our Own Correspondent. Niw York, 8ept. 22, 1863. In tnj last I mentioned how Stewart hal added to bis store, ?o as to make It Include lmoit the entire sqnare brtwecn Ninth Had Tenth streets and Broadway and Fourth avenne. Another improvement In a vcrj different dlrcc- ttoa will be abundantly appreciated by tho lorers of music, both for Its own aud for fashion's sake. Stele war Hall hew been habili tated. . And it needed It. Those who went tbitber for the first tlrr.e and unfortunately everybody who goes tbeie has to have a flrst time -expected to see a sumptuous palace dedicated to the perpetual hone j moon of poetry an 1 music Instead, they found themselves In a glaring1 staring, wbite naked enclosure of walls, wttii nothing to contrast with them bat the mahogany colored backs of the seats and of the organ loft, which resembled a mahogany mausoleum for music. During the last month or so, Stolu way Las been expending his surplus energy in a mote legitimate mode than Madame Rachel upon Mrs Bovodaile, and has almost succeeded In making his Hall look beautiful forever. Stucco and fresco have done their work, and the organ loft. which has hitherto stood iu one corner, by Itself, like the brooding nightmare of muilc, has been balanced on the other side by a proscenium box, so contrived as to allow a full passage ol fresh air. Statues of poetry and music Oil up the niches that have been waiting for them, and Stelnway Hall is tho place to feel warm and comfortable in. Last winter even Mr. Dickens could not warm it with his geniality. The now and frost eecmed to have got upstairs and Inside tho windows, and tbe rich vibrations ot ParepaUosa's voice occasionally seemed scanty and thin to those of the audience not hot blooded enough to remain genial under the frost of Stein way. Mrs. Scott Biddons is soon to read and recite there. People who expect any touch of the Immortal Sarah In her wilt be dis appointed. Her photographs represent her to be what she really is, a sweet, romantic, melan choly looking woman, with soft tragic powers expressed in winsome features whose principal charm Is their appealing and pathetic regards. The Broadway Tbea're case is iustifvinir the m cm r proverb about the law's delay. Any number ol wounded snakes could not drag their slow lengths along slower than the Broadway Theatre Is dragging its. The further hearing Is adjourned until 10 o'clock this morning. There is a great amount of talk about the merits of tho burlesque company which next Monday is to be introduced to the public of New York the priaei pal member of said company being Miss Lydia Thompson. Those who regu larly read the English newspapers are perhaps lightly acquainted with the name of this actress, who is a lavorite in London as an exponent of burlesque. She has been to London what Mrs. John Wood was to New York. The vast majority of the people here kuow very little about her beyond what the papers have been cramming down their throats. For heaven's sake, why hould there be this perpetual heraldry about everything that affects tbe stage? Let the people come, and the critics and the people go and judge for themselves, without any of tbat flummery which creates an interest in advance. Theatrical people are among the best paid r .i t. j .i . sia.sca ui uvpic iu tug wjuu, uuu luub Mlcy get well paid and well applauded ought to be quite enough for them without the meretricious pub licity which money making managers seek to confer upon them. This with reference not to Miss Thompson personally, who I, iu common with all tNew York, am prepared to believe is charming. Many a man of no ordinary talent in all tbe professions, goes down to a grave ot undeserved obscurity, whilst the actor that does not understand the rote be plays has enough publicity to satisly any moderate hankerer alter notoriety. And what do jou think of John Allen by this time? There are certain facts in the case which cannot be overkoked. He has awakened a more widely-expressed sympathy probably than any other pseudo-convert that ever lived. He has been prayed for and wept over by thou-, eands of pure hearts in thousands of holy house holds. However mistaken his pious friends may have been, and however foolish they are made to appear in the light of events that have transpired siuce they flrt attempted his con version, the fact remains tliat they did the best they knew how for him, and that he has gone back, like the dog and the bow with re spect to which certain Scriptural allmioos exist, that the Bible-reading reader of Th Evening TFLF.dRArn will readily cat to mind. Much, peibflps, may be pardoned TsV .niAiinf nf h4a natiivol nnaraanaia ami lack of taste; but think of his exhibiting him self, wife, and bis little son Chester on the stage of the hall of some small Eastern town, and affAinntlnrt ir A m m art rn o ynnt arTinaA otlranlinn C b b V I ' 1 tlU g IV VS AAA ui . k V v v VA ty A vov HUVIVU consists of boasted wickedness ! I prefer the refined naughtinesses of the can-can and opera And yet all liberal-minded men, even those who are not professors of religion, will regret tbat till uiUTCiucub una uccu uu-abriuuiui J At 19 better for the myrmidons of Water street to have . a little religion than none, aud I am afraid the whole precinct will now follow the example of the sow and dog aforementioned. Ali Bab a. CITY 1 TEH'S. Nnw Styles Fall Clothing. In store and receiv ing dally) also, new and cliolce style In tbe pleoe to be made up to order. Great bargains in bummer Goods, ready made or msd to order. S'.yle, fli, and workmanship ot our garment surpassed by none quailed by few. All price guaranteed lower than tbe lowest else where, and lull satisfaction guaranteed to every pur chaier.er the sale cancelled and money refunded, Half-way between ") Bbnwbtt fc Co , V" a'"' r Tow kb Hall, bimth streets. ) 519 MakkkT yr., FUILADULPUIA, AND 000 BaOAlWAY NiW YOHJL A Want Buppliib. Charles Stolcea & Co, now offer to the publlo an Immense assortment of flue .Customer-niade Clothing, consisting ot all the style, embracing tbe French, Ksolhu, and American modus, tor fall and winter of jsns, at Uhablks Btokks at Co.'., Wo. sa Chesnut street. Jbwxlbt. Mr. William W. Oasaldy, Ho.tix South Becoud street, has tbe largest and moat attractive assortment of one Jewelry aud silverware In the oily Purchasers can rely upou obtaining a real, pure art), cle tarnished at a price which cannot be dualled. Be also ha a large stock ol American watches In all Varieties and at all prices. A visit to hi (tore 1 ure Co result in pleasure and profit CArTS Housekeepers (aud especially country merchant and larmer vinltlng the oll ) will Hnd It to their Interest by calling at J. T. Delacroix' whole sale and retail carpel warehouse , No. PS S jutb Second treat, above OUssnut, before rurchailug elsewhere. Bee advertisement la another column, A Fikstolass Istablishmimt. W take plea sure In recording a Bne Improvement made by Mr William H. Helweg, at his fashionable Boot aad Shoe Emporium. No. Mi Arch street, next to the coraer or Sixth. Mr. Ilelweg has occupied the premise for quite a number of years, during which lime his busi ness steadily Increased, so tbat an enlargement or hi tore became an actual necessity. He now occupies the entire building, and superintend the cutting, fitting, and making of every order entrusted to him. We have dealt with Mr.Helweg for several years, and have always been pleased, not only with his work (whloh. by th way, cannot be excelled), bat also with the promptness with which every order was executed. We cordially commend him to all who desire elegantly filling Boots or Gaiters, at very mode rat prloes, BBADT-MAna Cloth mo, tbe same In style and workmanship as customer work. Warranted to give satisfaction. At Charles Btokes 4 Co.', No. 824 Chemnt treet. Dbink the famous Arctic Soda Water, and read Tn Evbmimo Tixkokapb. at HUlman' Mew island, at North Pennsylvania Deoot. Grovkb A Bakrr' ; Highest Premium Bewlng Machines, Ho. 730 Cheannt street. Trknwitr'i Niews Dbpot, at No. 107 S. Third ( reel. I tbe place to find all kinds of reading mat ter. He keeps on band a constant ennply of all the periodicals, magaslnea. pictorials, fashion plains, aud every description of fight reading. If he doo not bave what you drelre, be will send Tor It. If you wish tbe New Yora paper Trenwith'i I the place to obtain them, m he ha perfected arrangement whereby he receive them long before the regular mal'S arrive, YOU WISHED YOD HAD YOUR FALL CLOTHING YKSTERDA Yt QET IT IMMEDIATELY. WANAMAKKB tt BHO WIT HABRIED. JEFFRIE8-E1TGLISH On the Ml of Doembr. 17, bt Rev. A. Atwood, Mr. UEOROK W. JKF. FK1ES to MUs KlilZABttTH SMULldU, aU of this city. DIED. CLINTON. On the morning of the 20th Instant, Mr. FRANCmCL.IJNTON,HH. aned 68 years. 1 be relatives and friend ol tne family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi dence, o. 717 Christian street, on Wed nesday after noon next at o'clock. To proceed to Union Burial Oround. CTJRBY. On Toesday morning, the 22d Instant, ILEANUKS , second daughter of Susanna and the late John S Curby. The relative aud friends of tbe family are respect fully Invited to attend tbe funeral, from the residence ol her mother. No. MdN. Nlnta street, on Thursday afternoon, the 24th luiiaut, at (o'clock, without fur ther notice. MABKLEY. On the morning of the 2'st Instant, after a protracted Illness, UKNKY H. MARK LEY. Funeral on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from the Markoe House Cbexnut street. His frleudj and relatives are Invited. Burial at .Laurel Hill. McOLUf KY.-On the 20th Instant, Miss ELIZA BETH IsctLUsKEY. Tbe relatives aud friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend tbe funeral, from tbe residence o her brother, Mr. Michael McCluskey, No. 816 8. Fifth street, on Thursday morning, the 24th instant, at 8j o'clock. THIOL Suddenly, on the 19th Instant, THOMAS M. THIOL, aged 4'4 years. The relative and frieuds of tbe family, and the various associations of which be was a membor, are respectfully luvlted to attend tbe funeral, from hi late residence, No. 1928 Brown street, on Wednesday alter noon, the 20d instant, at 8 o'clock. it tOr MASON TO NOT1C K.-THB OFFICERS AND members ot KAHTEKN KTAR LOOUH. No. 186, A. Y. M., and the Craft generally are fraternally requested to meet at tbe Hall, CHKSNUT Hlreet. on WEDNES DAY, the 2 id Instant, at a o'clock P. to attend the luneral of their drceased Brother, THOJlA.9 M,, TP IOL. By order of the W. M. GEO BUB P. LITTLE, Secretary. America IT Life Insurance Company, Of Philadelphia 8s E. Corner Fourth and Walnnt Streets. tnrThia In&liluUon hat no superior in the United Slate Mil) CHESTNUT ST.XX FAMILY SEWING-MACHINESo ' GROCERIES, ETC. pOKE WiUTB FRENCH PRESERVING BRANDY. IMPORTED DIRECT, AND GENUINE. Families please note this. We have Imported It for our own family trade, and guarantee It pnre. SLH03 COLTOX & CLARKE, Importers of F.ne Sherries, Brandies, Clarets, Airts, and Cordials, S. We Corner BROAD and WALNUT Sts., 6 16 tuths PHILADELPHIA. pURE WHITE WINE & CIDER VINEGAR, URXEN GINUER, MUSTARD 8KBD, SPICKS ETC. All the reqnlaltes fur Preserving and Pickling pur poets. ALBERT V. BOBEBU, Dealer In Fine Groceries, 11 7rp Cor. ELEVENTH aud VINE Street. BOOTS AND SHOES, H AVISO ALTERED AND ENLARGED MY Mm. Nn :4i ft! NIN I'll n i lion to my Increased stock (of my own ma"ulaeturei of fine BoOJ b, fcJIOKs. OAl Tfciita, Eio of tne latest styl s. and al the lowest price. m oLU KMCi jsist bOPP. PAPER. 50 TOKS 50 TOXS Wrapping, Manilla, and Hardware Tapcro, OF DFBIRABLS SIZES AND WEIGHTS. PRIOJtS GRBATLY REDUCED. C. . dAHKETX 4k. BBOTIIEB, tlmrpl Far er Manufacturers and Dealers, Warehouse. Nos. 12 and 14 DECATUR Street "DODGERS' AND W08TENHOLM'8 POCKET J-V KMVlH. Pearl and Stag Handles, of beautiful onJuu KiDWKRl' and WADE & HUTCH KR'a KA i Jui Tl1 .,be "Plebrated LEUOULTRE BAZOU bCU-btjllH of the tl nest quality. .,S,i?'.K!llve"' HWasorM, and Table Cutlery Ground J?hi'!tP-AI'1""A-'8tM Ui B. TENTH DRY GOODS. Q01T0N GOODS DEPARTMENT. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOnilER, I'LMKAL DRY GOODS STORE, COMER EIGHTH and MARKET. We aball oontinne to maintain and Increase the reputation we have sustained of being the largest and cheapest MUSLIN UOTJ3E In the city. Kecelvlng onr supplies from flrst hands only, we shall hereafter sell all MUSLINS by the piece, at the regular wholesale prloes. TlilUTY'FIYE CASES AND DALES MUSLINS, Coin prising all the leading brands and widths of PILLOW mUSLIaT, WIDB ftnF.ETINfl, FINE SIHIBTMU, WASISTJTTA. VI1.E.IABIVII.I.K, HSW YORK BAY 01 ILLS, ABH WRIGHT, FOBKSTDtLK, HOUSEKEEPER, FRUIT OF TUB LOON. Our constant aim will be to make the lowest prices In the market. TEN CASES OF CANTON FLANNELS, The best makes, snob, as ELLEBTONS, AHOSHEIO, UASHLTOBT, AND LACOMIA. To persons not folly acquainted with the best kinds of Canton Flannels to buy.we can recom mend the above brands as tho best goods in the market. We have Canton Flannels ranging la prloe from Twelve-and-a-Half Cents to Fifty Cents per yard, BLANKETS AND QUILTS. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER'S CESTKiL DRY GOODS STORE, Corner EIGHTH and MARKET. HURON BLANKETS. We are again reoelvlng for this season the celebrated HURON BLANKETS, which have heretofore bad suoh unprecedented sale. Attention is speoially Invited to the quality, size, and weight of these Blankets. They come to us direct from the 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 ou first cost. HURON GOLD MEDAL. DURON SWAN3D0WN. DURON PREMIUM. HURON EXTRA SUPER. FURNITURE DIMITIES. MARSEILLES EXHIBITION QUILTS. BUREAU COVERS, COUNTERPANES. Thirty-five caaea ALL-WOOL BLANKETS, slightly damaged at the mills, will be sold a bargain. ALL-WOOL BLANKETS, $i per pair. ALL-WOOL BLANKETS, $5 per pair. ALL-WOOL BLANKETS, $6 per pair. DRESS GOODS AND SILKS STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE, Corner EIGHTH and MARKET, Bave now open for examination rare bar gains in SILKS AND DRESS GOODS, 1 case ELEQ ANT PLAIN BILKS, new shades, at $1-65. OOOD BLACK BILKS, at 12 and t2'15. VERY RICH BLACK BILKS, at S3 and 3 50. 1 case EMPRESS CLOTH POPLINS, 60 cents . lease EMPRESS CLOm POPLINS, 75 oenU- lease VERY RICH EPINGLINE3, il'60. lease BILK-CHAIN EPINQLINES, 61 75. RICH CHAMELEON POPLINS, 60 and 75 cents. RICH SILK SERQES, 60 cents, VERY ELEGANT NEW WOOL PLAID3.75 cents. 1 lot AMEICAN DELAINES. 18 cents. We are determined to keep our stook or DRESS GOODS so large and attractive, and the price of every article solow.as to make it to the Interest of every lady to make our establish meut ker headquarter for shopping, Q 21 DRY GOODS. LINEN GOODS. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE, Corner EIGHTH and MARKET, Invite the attention of Families, Housekeep ers, and the Proprietors or Hotels, Boarding Houses, and Shipping, to tbe large stock of HOUSEKEEPING DRY GOODS, rcrclmsod for Cash at Greallj Reduced Trices, Comprising all tbe varieties of styles and Width In every description of LINEN SHEETINGS, PLLLOW-CASE LINEN3, TABLE LINENS, TABLE CLOTHS, TABLE NAPKINS AND DOYLIES, TOWELS AND TOWELING S, LINEN TABLE COVERS, t LINEN FLOOR CLOTnS, D. FURNITURE COVERS. Jacfjuard Linen Furniture Covers, Piano, Table, and Mclodeon Covers, Striped and Fluid Table Coverings, Cretonne Chintzes, Twilled Furniture Coverings, Printed and Damask Dimities, in colors. Buyers are particularly invited to tbe merits of this department. Our long experience in this line, and moderate charges, Insure to the most experienced of cur patrons the lowest possible prices. A wholesale branoh connected with this de partment. 0 21 1868 AUTUMN. 1868 tfDWIft HALL & CO.. NO. 23 S0LTI1 SECOND STREET, BOW OI'KW AUTUMN STYLES OP LADIES' WALKING SUITS. Ladies' Dresses and Walking Suits MADE TO ORDER. 24 Hip QLOAKINCS. First Qualify French Velvet Cloths IS COLO lifc BLACK, BROWNS, PURPLES, 6TOAE, DAHLIA. ASTRACHAJf CLOTHS IN COLORS BLACK, MIXED, WHITE. Flush Cloths and Silk Flushes In all Colors. FANCY CLOAKINUS OF ALL STYLES, OF THE IMPORTATION OF JOM W. THOMAS, Nos. 405 and 107 N. SECOND St., W 19 PHILADELPHIA. MEDICAL. RHEUMATISM, N E U R A. Gr I A Warranted Permanently Cured. Warranted Permanently Cured. Without Injury to tho System. Without Iodide, Polassia, or Colchicum Dy Using Inwardly Only DR. FITLER'S GREAT RHEUMATIC REMEDY, For Rheumatism and Neuralgia in all it forms. The only standard, reliable, positive. Infallible per msoeDt cure ever discovered. It If warranted to oou tain notblog hurtful or Injurious to (ha system, WARBANTKDIOCDRK OR MONK Y REFUNDS. D WARRANTED TO CCKK OB MONKT REFUNOKO Ehousanos oi Philadelphia retureocM of oores. Pre pared at No. 2 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, CZIltUtUU BELW MA.R&KT. EAST INDIA TELEGRAPH. I WATCHES. JEWELRY, ETC. JJLECTR1C TELEURAPII IN C1ILXA. THE EAST INDIA TELEGRAPH COMPANY'S OFFICE. Nos. 23 and 25 NASSAU Street. ORGANIZED UNDER HPRCIAZ, CHARTER FROM THE BTATK or NEW YOLK. CAPITAL., tfG.OOO.OOO 60,000 SHAKES, f 100 EACH. DIRKCTOBS Hon. Anprbw a. Cumi in, Philadelphia. Paxil fc. FoHRKa.of ltnsf pll A Co., China. Frncn. uTTiBrmu, ot F. BaUerQeld A Co, New York Isaac Livkhmork. Trrn. Mich. 0. R. R, Boston. AiMiMiiis Hoiumi, 1 . Am. Kx. Co , New York. Hon. JammKoioh, Krncis, N. Y. t. 11. Pal kb, Treas. Won. U. Tel. Co., New York. Flktcrkb Wkbtbay, ol Westtay, Ulbbs A Harden Ue, N. Y. Nicholas Uickxms, New York, OFFICERS. A. G. Cubtik, PreslOe..u N. bIicklkb, Vlce-Pre l1cui, Obobqb Comamt, becrt-i.r. Gboiob Ellis (Cashier National Bank Ooannon wealth). Treasurer. Hon. A. K. MotLOKK I hiladelpbla, Solicitor. ITi CMne Oowrnmrtil hmHng (through the Hon, Anton Burttnoame) conceited to this Company theprivi. leg of eotmecllng the preat import of the Empire by submarine electric teUgrttph calHe, we propote commenc ing operation! in China, and laying down a line of 9oO mUes at once, between the following portt, vlt; Population, CDton................... .... m.l,mw,uoo AIaCODssss 6u,ooo Bong Kong..............-... 250,000 BWSlOW. M....MM.....m....Mm., too 000 AlXlOy.MM. M.....MM.........H. 2O,00Q fOO-ChoW. .1,1)0,000 Wan-Chu -.... soo.oo NlUgpO...... 400,008 Dan'Chean. .. ......... ........ 1,200,000 tbaosoalM.MH..M....... .............mm......m....mm..1i00o,0Ou Total......... .................5U),ooo These ports have a Iom l;u commerce or tlioo Oi'o.OjO and an enormous dotmntic trade, besides which we bave tbe Immense Intwrual commerce of tbe K nplre, radiating Iroin tbvee j ointa. thruuga lis canals and navigable riven Tbe cable being laid, tl H company propose erecting land Knew and etbl!i,lili:g a speedy unil trustworthy means of commuuiciloii, which muse command there, a everywhere rl .e. tnecomtnuiilcatloniorthe Government, ol buali st and of social life, especially In China. Ebe has no pfotal system, and her only means now of couu.iulcatiug luiornir.tlon is by courier on land, and I y n'.pumers on water. Tbe Western World ku ws tbat China las very large country, In then. alii doosely peopled; bit lew yet realize that ebe com, ns aiore than a tuird of tb bom an race. Ibe lates,, returns made to her central authorities for taxing purposes, by tbe local magis trates, make ber port lot 'on tow Hundred and bur teen Millions, and It Is It ai re likely to be under than over tbe actual aggrt-Eat". Nearly all or these wbo are over ten years old nt only can, bat do read and write. Her cIvIIIzaUol is peculiar, but ber literature la as extensive as that ot Kurops. China la a land of teacbais and traders; nu the latter are excoedlntly qnlck to avail ttemselves of every proli'ered facility for procuring early Information. It Is observed la California tbat tbe Chlneie make great use of the telegraph, though It there tracsmlts messages In En glish alone To-dny, preat numbers of fleet steamers are owned by Chinese .nieronanta, and ased by them exclusively for the tranemlsfilon of early Intelligence, If tbe telegraph wepropose, connecting all their great seaports, weie now U) exln(ene, U hj believed tbat its buaiLesi would poj IU cost within the flrst two years of Its successful operation, and would steadily Increase thereafter. No enterprise commends Itself as In greater de gree remunerative to ci.) 1 uIIhis, and to our whole people. It Is of vast national Importance commer cially, politically, and evangelically. fcthares of Ibis company to a limited number, may be obtained at tro each, iio payable down, $16 on the 1st of November, and 2P payable In monthly Install meuts of $2 60 each, coiumenclug Ceotmber 1, isti on application to DREXETL & CO., Ko. 31 South THIRD Street, Pulladeiphla, To duly authorised Bur ks and Bankers throughout Pennsylvania and at the OFFICE OP TBE COMPANY, Nos. 23 and 25 19 A8SAU STREET, 19 NEW YOfiK. CIGARS. Se FCUUET & SOJiS' CIUARS. "Mariana Rita;" genuine Vuelta Absjo Leaf mruugoout. .Jiquai 10 luauing imporiea ulg.rs. Nineteen varieties. (R-lalled $8 to IU per hundred.) Fra LiayolG"-all Vuelta Absjo Fillers, yive varieties. (Retailed $r, io (8 per hundred ) "Louis d'ur," "Fleur du Lys," etc (Retailed $4 to $6 per hundred.) w Bend lor Circular, e'c. We will gladly give any Information to consumers Hnd direct them where they can purchabeour Ci tirs genuine and cheapest. we are Importing f uvurm Cigars by every steamer at low rales under ameuutd Tariff. b. IUUUET A SOUTal, 10 15t 6p B. FRONT Btieet. IOT-CAST PORCELAIN. To Lamp Dealer, I'ciTutnera, DrugncUfs, And Ueuernl Ji-ul'm In Chiuuaud CluKMwure. TLTB AMEBIC if HOT-OADT POECEL lJ COMPANY Is iwepared to manufacture at low prices, LAMP IrKKT, CHAD UWIBE8 BUOKE BELLS CHIMNEY? , BOT '!.!.:-', BUAVIN8 MUQ8; PERFUMERY, ! LRUOOlSTb' JaKS. And article In general ivuilly ose, ordinarily made of OPAQUE WHITE O A3S AND CHINA.. Parlies furnishing tut ir O 'N MOCLDi WILL BS AFFORDED MPECIA l. FA.iLlTlES. ORDERS ARE UOIlC'l IH D. Ol l''IOK, No. 15 South iriUXTII SI reel, 9 8 tbstvl'.'trp PHILADELPHIA rt - a a l mAj cvr .tT i :i n i u IBINTINGOOMS 1 N.rcciNTNUr ' DIAMONDS. CHE8NUT OTREET, 810. tntlMC QLARK & DIDDLE, Jcvfclors and Silversmiths, No. 712 CHESNUT Street, Invite tbe attention of their puiont to their Urge and elegant asaortmeut ot DIAMONDS, WATCHE8, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, PLATED-WARE, En. BEAUTIFUL DP8I9K8 IN SILVEa AND SIL VER PLATED WARES FOR BRIDAL GIFTS. II tathrp fis C. & A. PEQUICNOT, BaMannfactureni of WATCH OaSBS. and Bealec In American and Imported W A T O II E S, No, 18 South SIXTH Street, I ejrptnths Manufactory. Xo. 22 & FIFTH Are. PATENTK I. PANT3 SCOURED AND MTHKT4JJ1EU from 1 to I Inches, at Motlet, Irencb hteam lyelng and Boourlng, No. kit N. UMH ml Mtfi 71 AAUtt ttwevi, tMi PAPER HANGINGS, ETC. VI ALL PAPERS- WK Ann NOW IfETAIIilNO OVB STOOK Of PAPER HANGINGS, FOR HALL!?, PARLORS, Eto. NEW GOODS constantly coming In, and first-olasa workmen aent to any part of the cauntry, HOWELL & BOURSE, Corner of FOURTH, and MARKET. 9 fmw2m PHILADELPHIA. ALL PAPER 8. HENRY S. MATLACK, Hob. 11 aud 13 .North MMU Street, PHILADELPHIA, IMtORTEB AND DEALER IN FRENCH AND AMERICAN WALL PAPERS. ALL ORDERS PERSONALLY ATTENDED TO. Competent workmen sent to all parts of the oonav try. Work executed at city prices. 15 tnthslm WOOD HANGINGS. rjJIIE MAGNIFICENT NEW EUOMI or tux WOOD HANGING COMPANY; No. 1111 CIIESNUT STREET, Are now open, where they are prepared to reepond to all orders at the shortest notice The pnblie are Invited to call and examine the beautiful effeou of WOOD HANGING In WALL DECORATIONS, And get correct end reliable Information In reference to Its adaptation, com and all particulars respecting the same. I mwllmiy FURNITURE. SPECIAL NOTICE. TO BE BOLD, AS BOON AS POSSIBLE, $100,000 WORTH OF FURNITURE, At prices much below usual rates, UE0RGE J. IIENKELS, LACY & CO., THIRTEENTH and OHE3NT7T Streets, 827 thtE2mrp PHILADELPHIA.' CARPETINGS. J. T. DELACROIX, U1PORTER AND DEALER IN CARPETING! Ballings, Oil Cloths, Rags, Etc, Wholesale and RetalL WARE HOUSE, No. 37 South SECOND St., I II stutbSorfp A dots Chesnot, Philadelphia, WORM SJ WORM 81 7 hose pests ot childhood, that undermine the Constitution, and render life miserable, are effectually removed by tbe use of HOLLO WAT'S VERMIFUGE CONFECTIONS, a ft most pleasant, tare, and reliable remedy, dally prescribed by physicians, Bold oy all Druggists. JOHNSTON, HOLLO WAY & COWDEN. aiu No. 0 ARCH Bireet,
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