THE DAILY, Tfit.tifcn AvI PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1803, NEW T021KISMS. From Our Own Correspondent. Nw Yobk, Sept. 29, 13GB. At It is practised In India, among the religious fanatics, "thngglsm" la respectable compared with what It la as practised here In New York, by the guardians of the public peace. These guardian are distinguished bj their blue cants And brass buttons, aud the bludgeons which constant practice has given them such superi ority In handling. The more amiable of thess functionaries are seen louDglng lnlde the doors of theatres, bidding the street song-sellers, mostly old women and young children, "move on," and gesticulating quite as much with their bludgeons as with the less Imposing means of speech wherewith nature his gifted them. In (act, I believe there to b-3 no more brutal set of policemen in the world than the policemen of New York. Their clubs are to them the symbols of an amount of blood, thlrstine&s which can best be expended on the weak, the timid, the poor, the unresisting, They share In the crimes they are assumed to protect. Apainst their affidavits there is no appeal, an 1 It is seldom a Janice Is inclined to llston to the defense of the culprit when the latter is friendless aud poor. When it is remem bered that only very la'.ely Judge Dowling rendered a decision of sixty caiei in ninoty minutes, little justice can be hoped fiomtiii' coalition between police magistrates and policemen. Consequently, the latter pruc Use thiurgism to the top of their bent. They use c ubs aid pistol murderously. They insult ladies and gen tkmcu, and they assault the lower classo ho can lay no claim to these lilies. Instance are becoming numerous and notorious, In which women, for co other crime than that of stand log or ettting still, have literally had their head mashed, and reduced to je ly like clots ot gore by the scientific application of a policeman's club. In one of my recent letters 1 mentioned -the case ef a young woman thus assaulted and Jellified, while silting in Thompson's Parade Ground. Perhaps in some of these cases sone show of reason existed for the arrest, but take the very worst of them, and consider by what right one of these blue-coated and brass, buttoned gorillas veils hjtnself under the protection of the law whilst he baiters a human being to a mass of blood and bones. Tou will not think these epithets too violent When I briefly rehearse a fe w facts which oc curred on Saturday evenlnir, and which there fore have probably by this time reached in some form or other the eyes of the readers of Tub Itenino Tblbqbafh. ' On the night in question tbe Grotchen Lodge, a harmless private society consisting of Germans, was holding a meeting. In the midst of its transactions the front door Was violently pounded, and two of the blue, coated gorillas berore mentioned thrust them selves In, under the pretense of having heard a pistol fired, aud seized and beat almost to in sensibility two of the principal members, of the Lodge. Tbe victims were then dragged on" to tbe station-house, and the meeting dis (Olred. Will anything bs done to the blue coated gorillas ? It is a question. During the Warmer months it might almost be said to be a9 much as a man's life or respectability was worth to make a habit of frequenting any of the public parks. The prowling policemen there appa rently placed every oue on a level. Ttt" female who escaped the entire season without being insulted, and the male who did not feel strongly tempted to defy the blue-flannelled gorilla to his face, when told to move on, and to assault him then and there, were few and far between. And thus tbupgi&m amoug the Mul berry street myrmidons has grown and grown, until it has reached its present dimensions. Nothing particularly startling occurred yes terday. Sometimes I think that, next to making money, all flew Yorkers really care about is amusements and the fashions. Everywhere you go Grau's opera bouffe troupe is being talked about. All along Fourteenth street, between Fifth and 8ixth avenues, a little below which the renovated Theatre Francaise is situated, ladies Id parlors aud boudoirs, la lies in car riages, and servant girls at basement windows watch tbe members of the troupe as they wend their way to rehearsal; and the first opera is to be, Instead of Genevieve de Brabant, La Grande Duchesse. And as for me, I am as bad as the servant girls and the ladies, for when the hands of tbe clock betoken that the cavalcade is abou. to move past, I rush to my windows to learn bow those bouris of the footlight look in tbe plain, unflattering sunshine. Wha pretty names they all have, and what pretty toilettes I With what well-bred unconscious ncss they pass between the peeping groups of Fourteenth street. Dtattling: their quick iarnon. and apparently delighted with everything New Yorkish. because evervthine is as vet new. Ana whilst Mr. Grau is busy with his French eople at his theatre, Air. Bateman will soon De ubv at Pike's Opera House with his amalga mated trouoes. Fanny Janausueck she of the ponderous strides aud herculean gestures has herself taken the theatrical ribbons. Between acting on the stage and couuteractiug in tbe treasury, she has enough to do. Next Monday week Mr. Forrest will begin an engagement at Ni bio's. I should be glad to see that Immense bouee filled odco more, now that his declining years are upon him. llis frugal (are for years past alone enables him to act nowwlih fitful resemblances to his former strength. It would be a delicate and gracious act in Edwin Booth to invite him to open his new theatre. At about 9 o'clock last night the English beauty and barlesquist appeared upon the stage of Wood's Museum, In Burnand's burlesque of Jxion. I am thankful that I was not obliged to write out my impressions last night ere the excitement of having beheld Miss Thompson had entirely subsided; for although past my youth, aud not entirely a stranger to acting, I own to a predisposition to fall in love with every new actress that comes out, provided she be beautitul. In extenuation I might modify the pretty French actress' repar tee tnat has been going the rounds of tbe papers, and plead that I no sooner learn to like one actress than another appears whom I like better. Well, then, Lydia Thompson is beautiful, and she pleases as Lady Don pleases, hv her thorough comnrehension of the Uses Ot burlesque, and ot the numerous pretty privi leges and Impunities which burlesque actresses enjoy. The house was large and loud. The neceasarv number of susceptible youths hung around the lobbies, sucking the beads of their wnlklnir-Bticks. or lol'inz them against their chins, and I think Miss Toompson stands quite A onml a chance ot broking hearts here as . . i ir J 1 At .. i . MA Vl A m Kc eiSeWDerr, nUUUS iuubcuui 10 uu, iuc iujow eligible theatre thai could have been selected for her introduction loan American public; but still Wood Is a good fellow, and I hope Miss Tbomp'on, to her habit or breaking hearts, will not add that of breaking engagements. 'Infellcia," the poems of Miss Mazeppa Men ken, are havlDg a great sale here, borne good Judges of poetrv do not consider her verses trash, though it has been pointed out to me that one of the editors or Tub Evening Tkleobaph 1 know not which does. "Drifts that bar my door" certainly exhibits the bitter yearnings of wounded spirit in a touching )iiut; and that a professional equestrienne and pioueeress ot the nude draia should write publuttablo erea at all Id remarkable. Dnrltift all her professional career she showed as much osteutatlon and vanity in bei" assumed love for literature as she did opon the a.age in her thirst lor notoriety and applause Many an afternoon, be fore sne Wfent o Paris, between five and six o'clock, when Broad way was most crowu ej nc 10 drive up to Brentano's bookstore, c,n Broadway, above East Fourth street, in an eqn.'P unrivalled for its showy costliness, and in a lr11 fhft that a duchess might have worn nnder almost any other circumstances. There gn0 ouM pur chase publications or all sorts, t.'om tho Chimney Vomer np to the 'Recreations Country Parson;" from Yankee Notion to .tho Wenlmin sler Itevitu). And so, having bought ber fifteen or twenty dollars worth, she would sweep to her carriage again, without hinting a en nsclous nessthatat least a hundred hungry evek' were upon her. And su everywhere in New .York you meet wlih some one who has a traillv ,on about "The Menken," the b.-auttful tempted temptress, the Insatiable hankercr after noto--riety, tho trneto hearted sample of the naked drama; the disappointed at.d dwerled Jewess, whose religion was summoned no in tho "Thou Knowest" of her tombstone. Gumjuhnrouz. CITY 'iT US. Nkw Stylka Fall Clothims. In store and receiv ing oally) also, new and ebolce styles In the piece to be made op to order. Great bargain in Bummer Goods, ready made or made to ordtr. Style, Ot, and workmanship of onr garments surpassed by none, equalled by few. All prices guaranteed lower than the lowest else where, and lull satisfaction guaranteed to every pur chaser, er the sale cancelled and money refunded. Half-wny between " Bssnktt fc Oo , tythand y To wan Hall, buth streets.) BIS Mahkst ot., Philadelphia, amd00 Bboalwat Maw Yo-K. CnxaLES Btokks a Co., iu,HH Cliesnnt street, UDder tbe Continental. All ready-made .work same as customer. In the latest styles. M elton fcults............... fg 00 Heavy Coatlrg eulis............. l SO mcoicii Buli... .. 8000 Flue Kiigllsb Coating Halts. .... Sam A large assortment ol i'all and Winter OveiouaM from Sis to 15. JWKLBY.-Mr. William W. Oasaldy, Ho. Ill South Second street, has the largest and most attractive assortment of fine Jewelry and silverware In the olty. Purchasers can rely npon obtaining a real, pure arti cle furnished at a prloe which cannot be equalled. Be also has a large stock ot American watches in all Varieties and at all prices. A visit to his store la sure to resnlt in pleasure and profit. Cabpkts Housekeepers (and especially country merchants and larmers visiting tbe city) will find It to their Interest by calling at J. T. Delacroix's whole sale and retail carpet warehouse, No. IS Booth Seoond street, above Chesnut, before purchasing elsewhere. See advertisement In another column. Bonnet Opbnino, Thursday, October 1, P. K CULL Co, Wo 720 Arch alreet. Drink tbe famons Arctic Bod a Water, and read Turn Evkmino Tllksbaph. at Hlilman'a Mews Stand, at North Pennsylvania Depot, GROvn A Bakkr's Highest Premium Sewing Machines, No. 730 Cheannt street. A Pi, a iw Btatkmrnt of Jacts. To gentlemen who appreciate tbe com Port and luxury oi good-tit-ting Boots or Gaiters, we would suggest an early visit toonrlrlend Mr, William U. H-lwko, the artlstio cordonnier, at N". 686 Arch street, next to tbe corner ofbixth. ills accuracy In fitting even tbe most un gainly leet has secured him a reputation tar beyond tbe generality ot bis craft. Those who are allllcted wlih corns or bunions should make m note of this fact. Only the best workmen are employed, and the best material used: n-go he that cannot be pleased with tbe tit, workmanship, and materials of "Hel weg'a Boots," had beaer give up trying, and go bare foot. Trknwitr has all manner or Interesting Journals pictorials, fnuny pamphlets, magazines, etc., enough to supply every citizen, grrat or small, in our city. He has a knack, too, oi furnishing his patrons with tbe New York papers before tbe malls arrive, that is especially commendable. His emporium, at No, 107 S. Third street, is completely stocked. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1. FIRST GRAB D OPENING DAY. WANAMAKER & BROWN. tfT Our object in having a Grand Openino of BiTF'U and Winter Vloihing it timply to glve.'ii. BWour patront, and the public in general, an'bd Ag'opporlunity of intpzeting lite materialt'Q. Hi-and fathionable ttyle (o Oe worn (AU tta-'itd. -on. - AsY Galenmen will be in attendance to antwur'toi Miany iwnlrir resptrtJng prices, nualih, c.,t 00-butno oneirtll be A&Ki'D or EXl'KVTED- tolt. 4 sv-muAe any purchase, -i K i- -faa mf Drop in in the course of the. day. even if jau-fc 0-can W) V but a minute, and tee something of tfie-d wmarvellout prsparatiom we have made for theit WAX AM A KER 4 BROWN. tt The Largest Clothing Iloxue, Oak Hall, ' 37i Corner of BlXTIIand MARKJCX Streets. HATS AND CAPS. H GENTLEMEN'S" HATS. The ADtruun Fashions are ow Keudy. The favor of an opportunity to submit the tame to your inspection Is respectfully solicited by WAR BURTON, Hatter, Ko. 430 CIIESMJT STUEET, slSiat Bext door to the feat Olllce. JONGS. TEMPLE & CO., IABHI O N A B L, B H A T T E B 8 , U W D. XI 111 XI nuih, First door above Ctiesnnt street. 1 1 rf WARBUIiTON'8 IMPROVED VENTI. IJ lated.sod easy-llttlng Dress Hats (patented), in all the Improved fashions of the season. CHKb. BTJT Btroet. next floor to the Post Offloa. 11 18 bp WINDOW BLINDS AND SHADES. QLIN D 8 8 HADES. B. J. WILLIAMS & S0XS, No, 1C NORTH SIXTH STREET, T.AB8E8T MANUFACTURERS, AND BELT, AT LOW PRICE'S BLINDS painted and trimmed, STORE SHADES made, and lettered In a tpacs IX by Vj lnchei. 29 tntk2sa PIANOS. BTEINWAY & SONS' GRAND sauare and upright Pianos, at BLAMiUS o. VMm en n in ui street, ii u CHICKEKING Grand, Bonare. and upright DTJTTON'S, 1 10 lm4p Wo. tli CHKBNUT BtreeW PTECK & CO.'S AND HATNES FBKOTHKRrV PIANOS, and MAbOM 4 S'b CABINET UKUANS, only at t ir rxiiitr.ri'a M. utjrm SZOtmtp ' No. trii OHKHNUT Street. BOARDING. MAHnrETJ. even- f ACTHF,RON KDWAHD9 on Thnrnrtfc. 'JeS Ins, the 2-lth Instant, at the reeldenoe or the lii t Diother, h)-trie Rev. Mr. HarbanRli, Dr. WILLT M AC'Pn KBHON to CATH BRINK, dan shier of tSb 1st Jobn Edwards, and granddanchter of the la' Thotpaa Brgley, all of this city. No cards. (New York and London papers please copy.) DIED. KIRK K. Friday, Peptemner V, at his late resi dence, tbe Rev. UEORUE E1KKK, In the 74th tear ol bis age. Jui erol from Bt. James Chnrch. Downlnstown, Pa , Wednesday, September 30, at 1 o'clock P. M. Tbe relatives, Llerty gen rally, and friends or the family are respectfully Invited, fcervk at 1 so precisely. '1 rain h aves 1 blrty-flm and Uaraei street (Pennyl vanla Railroad), at iro A. M. PFARSON.-Oa :the t7th Instant, BIOHARD W son of Mary and the late Morris liaison, In the 28 h year of his age, Tbe relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend tne funeral, from the residence of his mother. No. W9 N. Seventh street, on We1ne ,day afternoon at 2 o'clock. (Reading and Washing ton papers please copy.) Rf'TAN. On the 25:h Instant, Mrs, REBEOOA. wife ot WHltam Rotan, ased 7 years. Her relatives aud niends are rmiwi fully Invited to iwuu inn innerm, iniiu ine remence or nwr nusoann. . 2.r Richmond street, on Wednesday, at 10 o'clock. TV proceed to Lanrel Hill Uemetery, NATIONAL UN, OS CLUB- PBILAPELPtllA, Bept. ?8 ISSS. Ataa.'X'olal meeting of the members or the Na tion. lit. Ion Club, held this due, tbe following reso lutions w-re unanimously adopted: Resolved. That In the anaortneement of the death of onr brotker member, ROBERT P. KING, which has come upok' n so snddenly, we feel a gnei and sorrow which w "rds are Inadequate to express. We leel that bis deatfr Is not only our loss, but a loss to the cltv Ql Philadelphia of one of her best and most honored elttxns. Bis pnre and upright character, his kind hearted and benevo oul disposition, bis social qnalllles, and his truA and lastltig friendship made him near, very near to tbe h-arut of those who knew him. It has been truly aald ot blra' thai, "as an active business man, a larce minded aai liberal oltl sen, and a plrasant. genial gentleman, be will be uionrned by a large el'e'e of friends." Resolved, 1 bat the warmestavmpathyof our hearts be extended to bis fAmily and relatives In this their honr of bereavement. Rerolved. That the members Of theOlub will attend bis funeral In a body, to pay their last evidence ol respct to the remains of our departed Irlend and brother. JOHN K. ADDI0E3, President. A. H. Walkinhhaw, Becretary. It MISCELLANEOUS. Amebic a II Life Insurance Company, Of Philadelphia. S. . Corner Fourth and Walnnt Streets. Thit Institution hat no tvveriorin the United Slatet tt 10 CHESTNUT ST.& 1 FAMILY SEWING-MACHINES. C0NSUMP1IVE8, READ THE FOLLOWING MEDICAL TESTIMONY IN PAYOR OF UPHAM'S FRESH MEAT CURE. Dr. John H.Sieck.of this city, says: "We have it In our power to give personal evidence ef the value Of Mr. UPHAM 8 FRESH MK AT CURE, la the case of a yonng friend of ours for whom It was presorlbed. The Immediate effect waa an Increased appetite, a imu.i,.ww;i.iu m arm sna a gena-al Improve. ment In health. Those re.ults are due to a single bottle;" Dr. G. W. Blavdes. of Jericho Kv.. under date of Aug 26, siiys: 'I have isel up tbe box of FftrisH MEAT CURE I purchased of you some live wteas age, and I conress it hah bobpasskd anvthinu I HAVB BVBB THIKR IN CoNHUM FTIOM." bold at (I per bottle, or six for i JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & COWOEN, 1 28 tf No. 602 ARCH Street, A RESPECTABLE FAMILY, URSIDING IN Wtst fblladelpnia. wi'l rant, with Board, hand. some apartments ea suit', or single Bouse replete Wliu rvtff jr ciiuTBUifum, AadrSSt lit U, Yr it ruil.u.1 HORSEMEN AND FARMERS. DE. BOBB'S UKEAT II0BSE I'OWBER, FOR GALLS, CUTS, OPEN BORES and BURNS. Worst casts enred In from one to six dAys. NO CURB NO FAY. PRICE. FIlTTx" CENTS PJR BOX. All orders addrer sed DR. BOBlt, No. B North SIXTH etreet (third tw), Will be promptly attended to. 9 23 Smrp IBINTINGllOOMS 'QlF JX2& ST R f fJiHE OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS OF THE SEVESTII JiAJIONAL BANK, N. W. corner FOUItTIImtd MARKET Hit., Solicit the accounts of Merchants, Manufacturers, and trades In general. Prompt and careful attention given to the Interests oi our Depositors and Corres pondents. viuiiua w . niiiLi, rrtaiasnt, E. S. HA IX, Cashier R251m5p p A P E R. 60 TONS 50 TON'S T rapping, Manilla, and Hardware Tapers, OF DKSIBBLB SIZES sND WEtOHTd. PRICBS ORBATLY REDUCED. C. S3. 6ABBLTT k BBOTUEU, I imrpl Parer Manufacturers and Dealers, Warehouse. Nos. 12 and 1 DROATUR Street RODGERS' AND WOSTENHOLM'S POCKKT KNIVES. Pearl and Stag Handles, of beautiful finish. AtUiHiKKb' ana WAUK at HU'R'UKK'S Hi- ZOK8, and tbe celebrated LEOOULTRK RAZOR BClbHOKS Of tbe finest quality. jiaEors, jinives, bcissors, ana nun juiiery urnnna and Polished, at P. MADEIRA'S. No. Uo b. TENTH street, below Cheannt. sop PATENT E D. PANTS SCOURED AND fctTBKTCIIEB from 1 to S Inches, at Mottot, rench bteam Dyeing and Boonrlng, No. tos M. INTH Btree and No. Ta RAflHHr- 901 r PERSONAL. CAUTION TO TUB PATRONS OF GOl'SILl3 D1H1CUTORY AND THE PUBLIC OF Pill LA- DHLrniA (iKNKUALlit, Tbe luhabhania of Philadelphia, and more particu larly tbe merchants, are hereby cautioned against laying any money or giving contracts for advertise ments for tbe Philadelphia City Dlrectiry for Ihsb, as It baa come to tbe subscriber's knowledge that a number ot twliidiers are golug round tbe olty with taUe representations tor the purpose of swindling toe merchants. At present Ur CUAKLE4 McQ1l,L1s the only eulliomtd sgent for collecting advertise ments, for which be la not allowed to lake inoney In advance. The general canvass for names will com mence on the llr.t day of Otob r,Vf wblcitius notice Hi be giv en. IsAAU Cajm I'aK, 28 81 Compiler. POINT DREEZE PARK RACES. POINT BKEEZB PAUK JVnc WKUSlsnaV.Hsot.IW. Match .ia-'s. lor S hjO, mile heaui, S lu &i good DRY GOODS. LINEN GOODS. STRAWlUtlDOfi k CL0TUIER Corner EIGHTH and MARKET, Invite the attention or Families, JQCousekeep, era, and tbe Proprietors of Hotels, Boarding-, houses, arid Shipping, to tbe large etook of HOUSEKEEPING DRY GOODS, PURCHASED KOU CASH AT GUHATLY RE DUCED PRICES, Comprising all tbe varieties of style and width In every description of Linen Sheeting, Pillowcase Linens, Tablo Linens, Tablo Cloths, Table Napkins and Dolies, Towels and Towellings, Linen Table Covers, Linen Floor Cloths, Linen Furniture Covers. Jacquard Linen Furniture Covers. Fiano, Table, and Mclodcon Covers. Striped and Fluid Table Corcrlrps. Cretonne Chintzes. Twilled Furniture Coverings. Printed and Damask Dimities- in colors. J. Wutluhkwi uaiues s. Ul. Ruby, to wagm. W. Carbon uaut bit. m, Victor la, to uaruosa. it Buyers are particularly invited to the merits ot this department. Our long experience In this line, and moderate charges, Insure to the most experienced of our patrons the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. A wholesale branch connected with this De- MHtU10Uh At COOPER & CONARD, NINTH AND MARKET, Have attractive assortmentaot the following Ooodst at lnteiesting prices to tbe bujtr, vU,; LADIES' CL0AK1NGS, CASSLMERES, CLOTHS, ETC. DRESS GOODS. DLAKKETS, QUILTS, ETC. DOMESTIC GOODS. LIXE3 GOODS. HOSIERY, HDKFS., ET(V CLOAKS, SHAWLS, ETC. BOYS' CLOTHING. The Stock Is large, fresh, desirable, and at the LOW EST PKlCfS OF THE DAT. Bnyera wUI consult their Interest by examining. ( 2S fstnSmrp 1868. JOSEPH H. THORNLEY Would respectful1? present his claims tor a share of public patronage by offering the following Induce menia, viz.: An Attractive Stock. A Splendid Assortment. Prices lut Down to the Lowest Notch. SPECIAL ATTENTION INVITED TO Paisley Shawls. Uroelic Shawls. Silks and Dress Good. Dlankets and Flannels. Cloths, aud Cassimcrcs. L'NENS, QTIII.TS. PIANO and TABLE COVERS, KKliUtt, COltUKiB. ETC. E1C. JOSEPH H. THORF4LE Y, N. F. Cor. EIGHTH uud SPRING GARDEN, 9amtp PMILADKI.PIIIA. 10 PROPRIETORS OF HOTELS; BOARDING-HOUSES, AND SHIPPING. We have a speolal Wholesale Department lor sup. plying LINBN AND fOTTON BHKBTINQ, TOW ELS, NAPKINS, SINGLE BED AND BERTH BLANKKT8, and other goods partloalarly adapted to your want. II the above kinds ot OOOD3 made a at short notice tf desired. S1RAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE, COR. Eltillin AUD MARKET STB-ETH. DEAFNES8.EVERY INSTBUMKNT THAT solenoe and skill have Invented to assist the bearing In every degree ol deatuesn; also, Keiplra tors; also, Uraudall'a Patent Crutches, superior to any olbers lu use, at P. M A DJKJ KA'tl, o. lis H tNl btreet, UbIuw ubssuuk, Wvl DRY GOODS. GREAT SALE. H. HENNEQUIN & CO.'S FINE BROCHE SHAWLS. y, UAVE JOsT P.K0KIVED Titirfy-lliroo !.uctlon the Cdofcest of tho oUtiiag owned FabrtcantStf these Re- DRY GOODS. JEW STYLE 8KIIIT8. PAULS 4LA BELLE' AN GRAND DUCHESS SKIRTS, FOR SALE BY J0I11V W. THOMAS, Nos. 405 and 407 N. SECOND St., IMry PHTLA DKLPIIIA.' PARTICULAR ATTENTION la aakeif to lbs undermentioned, which are worthy thaetltloal eiamloatlon of oonnolssenrs, and others. 75 Fine Brocfce Squares, Colon In Pon ceaus and Blacks, $12, $16, and $18. 50 Fine Droche Squares (Gold and Silver Medals awarded to these), $22, $25, end $32. 25 Fine Broche Longs, Ponccans, Slacks, and Whites, $25. 25 Finer (Exposition Shawls), $35 and $15. 25 4HJold Medal," copies or India, $55, $75, and$J0. 15 Chers d'ffium of these eminent mann Iacturers. To these SHAWLS were given the highest rewards (Legion d'Honnenr) at the last Fxpositlon,$ 100, $110, and $125. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., TIIK BEE-HIVE, No. OQO OHCSNUT Gtreet. 9 15 tathUp PHILADELPHIA; 5 H A W L G. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER OPENED TIIIS DAT FRESH LOTS O F Broche Long Shawls, Broche Square Shawls, Paislej Long and Square Shawls, Misses' Blanket Shawls. LAEOE LOTS OF BLANKET 8HAWL8 AT VESY LOW PBIOKS. VELVETEENS FOR SUITS. Blue Yclrcteens, Brown Velveteens, Black Velveteens, Violet Velveteens. LYONS SILK VELVETS. Best makes Ol LYONS BILK VELVETS AT AS LOW PRICES aa many imtrlor makes are now being offered In the market. STRAWBBIDCE & CLOTHIER, CESTRAL BUY GOODS STORE, COMER EIGHTH and MARKET, 28 2t rniLADL?nii Qm PONSON S COLD EDGE LIONS CLOAKING VELVETS,! Acknowledged to be tho best made. HAMRICK & COLE, No. 45 North EIGHTH Street, Have the pleasure ol announcing that they are The Exclusive Importers of tho Gold Edge Brand Oi these deservedly P. polar Goods, all widths of wbicb will be ljuna tnroughuut the season In lhair stock. Also, that they have conatantly In store the rarlou gradis ot Bonnctt's and Pousou's Black Silks. The above very superior fabrloi we shall offer at prices to compete with Inferior makes, HAMRICK & COLE, Ko. 45 North EIGHTH Street. N. B.-Jast opened, IItrW SATINS, In choloo Evening HUafles, MCCU BKLOW KK3UU.UI VHIVVH. t U SlUrtH II. & C, QARD TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. Ws have established a Department fortheoonva. Dlenos of COUNTRY MER0HANT8 wlio do noVwai to boy whole leoes of flue goods. WUI cot Finn 8ILK9, DBE1S OOOTJB, LIBER GOODS. OLOTBB. and CA88IMEBES In such ,nantitiJMWVlbeVl,,ultthe" venUnoe, at the r.fOr wholeuile STRAWBRIDGE i CLOTHIER, CENTRAL BRY GOOFS STORE, cvOR.Eianxn and mibhet an be etc, 1 14 m PHILADKLFIIIA. BONNETS, ETC. BONKET OPENING. J. H. HAFIEIGH. Nos. 1012 and 1014 CHESNUT St., WILL EXHIBIT FRENCH BONNETS and BATS Wednesday, September 30. 1868 im WOOD & GARY. OPENING OF FALL and WINTER BONNETS i THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1868f No. 725 CHESNUT SUeot, HIrp FHH.ADELPHIA4 SUITS, MANTILLAS, ETC. OPENING. J. Id. HAFLEIGH, Nos. 1012 and 10l4CHESNUTStr WILL OPEN lliiii:b' suits AND MANTILLAS, WEDNESDAY, September 30. GROCERIES, ETC. SIMON COLTOH & CLARKE! Invite the attention ot Families returning to the olty and the Fubllo generally, to thslr FINK HTOCUof FRESH TEAS, COFFEES, ANIi GENERAL ASSORTMENT OE CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, Which they ofler at tbe lowest cash prloea at retail and at wholesale pilots by the package,. S. W. Corner BE0AD and WALNUT Sto,, 6 is tutfca rSEH-.ADELPglA. FURNITURE. SPECIAL NOTICE- tO BE BOLD, A BOOIf A8 POS8IBLH, $100,000 llOBTIt OF FURNITURE, t prices much below usual rates. (JEOBtiE J. 11ENKELS, LACI & CO., THIRTEEKTH and CHE3NUT Btreeta, 17 tbttu arp fHILADSLPUlA.