NEW YORKISMS. The Ntory-Ad vertlemrnt Jfnlsisnce The nrmorrMIc Meeting- thus IMdu't Com Off Hnmptnnn. lrrpnraf lona Tiefore) Coopr Inailtnlo The All-England Eleven stallnse-ainHIM Hnan the Sen Bible and (he Sewlnar-Maeltlne Womeu -Anclhcr New ItPniliT-l'rolcaaor Itay mond'i Soiree nt the Minftea C'arejr'a Openlnsr of the Derby Atbcmrnm-Its Proapecta nnil lurpone Authorsblp of "Tear Down the t'lnnutlnff Me" Mr.'Honrne'i Mtrnntte Ktory The Rerig stlck Memorial at Went Point The Ileal l.eotnrl Coming. From Our Own Oorrenj'ondent. New Vork, Oct. 2J, 1838. The space usuroed by STORY ADVKRTIRRMBIUS renders the taking of eukly story papers almost superfluous, except to those who insist upon reading an exciting tale to the end. Upon taking up one of the four great dailies for in stance, the 'lime, the Tribune, the Herald, or the World jou can never be certain ol no! finding thiee columns ot tuo last page occupied by the first chapters of a story commenced In one of the weeklies. Mr. Bonner commenced this expeuMvo bit paying means of advertisement, anl Bevcraj imitation Bonners are treading iu his footsteps. Once a week, on the average, the eighth pa?e of these Immortal dailies beams with three coluram of romances of the very tail-end of which ap pears the announcement that the remaining chapter of this exciting novelette will bu found publibhed in the Inge-Xook Comrade, lor sal ' everywhere; for heaven's sake buy it. I quote from memory. It was Charles Reade, I believe, who set the example In Peg Wellington," of making a book out of a play. This has become common work nowadays. A F.ahh of Ligh'ning aid ' lhe Lo ery of Life have nndergone similar transmigration f. THK DEMOCRATS couldn't hold their meeting last night, because It rained. Their arrangements consisted of one solitary ramshackle plat orm erected in Eighth street, midway between the Bible House and Cooper Institute. It was expected that there would be demon etrations of an unhealthy character. The only demonstrations that were so were those of the weather. The police arrangements that had been Im provised at Mulberry street were unusually extensive and ingenious, but will not be called into requisition until the next fine night. It has been discovered that the ALLB-MOLAND ELEVEN are not quile as good at base ball as the Mor rlslanian's. In a recent game, that lasted two hours and twenty minutes, they lost a good deal by low, short throwing, used as they are to throw to wards the wicket, aud for the most part at a short distance. An Immense crowd witnessed the contest be tween them and the Union Clab. of Morrlsiana at Hudson City. Everything got equally applauded, the blun ders as well as the brilliancies; every miss went for a Lit. DODWORTIl'S HALL, Vhere Blite and Bobby have for tha last few ..weeks been holding forth, his just come under tfce ban of the police, and been pronounced unsafe. The buildings to the north, ot It have been torn down, and excavations are going on. It is therefore a matter lor congratulation that Blitz and Bobby have removed to safer quarters, since the northern and western walls of the b.all exhibit an unpleasant tendency to bulge. SUSAN THE SENSIBLE lias been holding another meeting in behalf of sewing-machine operators. The objeot was co-operation, Bhe eloquently urged the formation of a Worklngwoman's Union, and impressed upon her fellow-slaters the importance of their being able to do many things besides sewing. The sober and quietly elegant parlors of the Carey slater were filled on Tuesday evening by an audience who listened with great favor to some readings by PROF. ROBERT R. RAYMOND, of Brooklyn. His subjocts were Shakespearian, the selec tions being from OtneHo and Henry the Fourth The reading was a mere feeler upon the par ot Prof. Raymond, preliminary to a public course in this city, and, if successful here throughout the United States. THE DERBY ATnEN.BUM promises to be an excellent thing in its way. It has been established at No. C80 Broad, way, and besides exhibiting many good fea tures, embraces departments where books, sta tionery, and papier-mache work are on hand. Every purchaser of articles of the value of $5 and upwards receives a certificate of ownership of an undivided interest in the works ot art in the gallery, the distribution to bs made at the end of four months. It is proposed that at the Atbenteum any work that has been published in the United States, whether cheap or costly, can be procured, AT WEST POINT, the family and friends of the late General Sedg wick had a dreary time yesterday in witnessing the unveiling of the monument that had been erected lo his memory. The monument consists of a statue in bronzet obtained from the melting of three large can non oaptured by the 6th Corps in battle. Launt Thompson, the artist, ot this city, fur- slshed the design, and the nero of the Wilder. sess has a noble commemoration. Strange enough, the authorship of "TEAR DOWN THB FLAUNTING LIB" Is being claimed by Mr. William Olaud Bourne, editor of The Soldier' Friend. The poem, such as it is, has been generally attributed to the late General Charles G. Hal, pine; but Mr. Bourne's story Is that, as far back as 1851 he sent the verses anonymously to the Tribune, and. sttanger still, that it was pub lished by it, the title being changed to its present one from "Hall lo the Stars and Stripes," the same with which Mr. Bourne baptized It. THE GENUINE LEOTARD is coming here at last. Under the management ot Jerome Bivel.he makes his first appearance here next Thursday evening, at the Academy of Music. The long-promised Genevieve de Brabanl is to be produced to-night. For all of which may we be duly tbauk(ul. Ali Baba. THE DAILl EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TI1URSDAY, MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC The City Amusement. At the Walnut Mr. F. L. Davenport wi'l appear this evening as '-Sir Giles Overreaoh" In Masslnger's play of A Next) Way to Pay OH Veils, and as "William'' In the nautical drain of Blacleeyed Sutnn, A new romantic and setioatioual drama entitled F; or, Branded, written expressly for Mr. Davenport, will shortly be produced. At the CiiESNur the Ilanlons and their fine troupe of acrobats and gymnasts will appear this evening. At rag Ancn Lotta will appear this evening as '-Fire fly." At the American there will be an entertain ing performance. Carl Sentz anl Mark Hauler's second Orchestral Matinee will be given at Musical Fund Hall on Saturday. The programme for Saturday afternoon will be ''Unfinished Symphony," B minor (flrst time in America), Franz Schubert; overture, Robes pierre, Llttolf; waltz, S. Strait's; eerennle, horn and flute obllgato, Tlttl; Daepncl Fortification Storm March, G. Piotko. Mendelssohn's Reformation Symphony will be. pcrfoimed on October 31. C1T1 ITEMS. Fplbndid Assortment of Fall an i Wintkr Clot h j no.-M sn's, Tooths'. Hys and Children's Choice stock of aeleo.ed styles of Piece Uoodi, t be made to order. Ktyte, Fit. and Workmanfhlp ot our gurmtntt tur leaned by noneetjualtr.it bp few All prlret guarantred lowtr than the lotcett elsewhere, and full taliifaction guaranteed every pwehater cr toe tale cancelled and money retfundtd. Hall vmy between ") Bbnnutt 4 Co., iythand V Towkb Hall. Oixth itreeti,) No. Sift Market St., t PniLAIlKI.PHIA, And No. 600 Bboapwat, Nitw Yobk. . Fin Fbkmch Calf Boots and Gaitfrs. The man who baa never experienced (he pleasure of wcarlcg a pair ol boots made by William H. Helweg, is lo some extent an object of commiseration. We peak knowingly, havlnz worn Helweg's boots for years. Their comfort, however, is not their only recommendation, as Ihey are made of the beet mate rial and in the very best manoer Helweg will not employ an Incompetent workman; therefore bis work la always flrat-olass. His store and faotory Is at Wo. 636 Arch Btreet, next to the corner of Sixth. Jswbxry. Mr. William W. Oasnldy, Ho. 11 Sooth Peoond street, has the largest and most attractive assortment of fine Jewelry and silverware in the city. Purchasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pare arti cle furnished at a price which cannot be equalled. Be also has a large stock of American watches In all varieties and at all prices. A visit to his store Is sore to resnlt In pleas ore and profit. Ood Things. From Mr. A. Winch, of No. 605 Chesnut street, we have received the last number of the 'Illustrated London News," accompanied by an elegant colored supplement of "News from Abroad"! and also the London "Punch," "Fun," and 'Rey nolds' Miscellany." Mr. Winch has an extensive and varied collection of periodical literature, both do mestic and loreigo. Fob pure bard Lehigh Coal and a splendid re- broken Bchuylklllgo to William W. Altsb's, B'pot, No. 957 N. Ninth street, or Ofllce, corner Sixth and Bprlng Garden streets. Good Coal only kept, and good measure given. Cabfxts Housekeepers (and especially country merchants and farmers visiting the city) will And It to their Interest by calling at J. T. Delacroix's whole sale and retail carpet warehouse. No. 88 Sooth Heoond street, above Chesnut, before pnrohaalng elsewhere. Bee advertisement In another colnmn. Dbink the famona Arctic Soda Water, and read Tarn Evknino Tllbsbaph. at Blllman'a News Stand, at North Pennsylvania Depot. All fob 125-00 A cuii oi uuionnr-mHi uinming. at Cham. BToitm A CO-" A Wkll-known Fact The Ready-made Clothing at Oh as. Stokes A Co.'s Is belter cut, better made, aud ueuer irimmea roan any in rmiaaeipma. rue prices we same hi oerore Tub War. A Splendid 8uit fob 25 00 AT BiO. 8Z1 t'HKaNuT BTBBET. Fall Overcoats. k all Overcoats. 1 all Overcoats. Fa' I Overcoats. A splendid assortment of new style Fall Overcoats now ready at , Customer made. Gbovex A Bixia'i Highest Premium Sewing Machines, Ho. 780 Cheennt street. trkk with has even thing that the reader could wish for In the literary line. Ills lnvorlte Depot at No. 1U7 B. Third street Is completely stocked with Magjielnes, Periodical!, Illustrated Weeklies of all kloda. News Journals ol later dates, Fashion Plates, Fuuny Mouth- lies, etc. Jle ruruunea to nia pairone ina new i orn papers of the day long before the arrival of the regu lar matin. He la energetic, and merits lha success he Is achieving. I WO BTAT-MUMH. HEAD viTTfl and THIS From Tbb abb, Oatober. From ThsiPbicbs, October kitmrtui nuFtiv h the ''The STeat exoltement crowd and partly by ihe,at81xihaud Marketsirees aavertwemenis wnicn we wmuu muwwiuiiou, have lately Inserted for, noi, aa some iniut lip W anntuaaer & Brown, pose, mere 'talk' got up for we stepped Into neir im-aoveruneuiBui purpurea. meLse hi, use and took a but a veritable faot. of CLOAKINGS. haatv irlanne at their Fall stock. It Is really loUulte In varieiv boin as to mate rials and styles, aud Is made up with a aegree oi care and table which we. at least, have never belore seen In ready-made cloth ing, do see it. wueiner you buy any of It or not; It Is a creolt to our elty m have such a stock ol clothing faltered to Its cillaens." which any wan mayaHsure hlmselt by simply walking Dast and looking: luio tua crowded salesrooms of Oak HalL And If auy one will step In and examine the goods and their low Drlcea. he will readllvmi. dersiaud this unusual In- teres i to cioiaiog. "tms we nave aone, and we gladly bear testimony to the truth of all tnal has beei said In these columns of tbe beauty and excel lence of the garments which Wanamaker t Brown are now olTrlDg for n Fall and Winter wear.' TTTK LARGTOT CLOTHINU HOUSE, THK l.AHUKHT CI.OTHINU HOIHK, THK La. Hii KHT CLOTHINU HOUSK, THK LAKH EST CLOTHING HUTJSK. WANAMAKKlt A BROWN, OA K HA.LC, The corner n( SIXTH and MARKKT Hiroe'. RICHARI)S-SHIELDS.-On Wednesday. October 21, at Ibe HprliiK (larden 11. E. (Jim roll bv Blsnop Hmpaon.GKUKUKK. KICHARD3 Ksq. to ANN1H V... eldest daughter of the late Bev. David Shields, all oi this city. DIED. BROWN. At Lake Corner. Minnesota, on the after noon ol the lHh Instant, MABY J., youugeit daugh ter of William Brown. Due notice win be given or the mneraL m: ILLY. On the zo.h Instant. PHILIP, son of Patrick and Bridget Belily, aged 6 years and 4 months. 1 ue relatives bdq irieoas ui io inaiiiy arv respect fully Invited to atteDd the funeral, from the residence ol bis parents, No. S4o Lombard street, on Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock. POTJDER.-On Wednesday, October 21, CASPER BOUDitR, Ja., In the tttlh year of bis age. His relatives ana maie menus are mviteu w aiteuu his funeral, from his late residence. No.biSN. beventa street, ou Saturday at 1 o'clock P. M. ti WKLCH.-Oo'ober 22, MaBi 1.1 huik, eldest danslnvrnr John t'. and Mary K. Welch. .uue nuum of lhe funeral win db giveu. A 1IEBIOA ET An Engll6li clergyman at Ilomburg so ha rate H lactone that a laree vart of the congregation loft forthwith. Life Insurance Company, Of Philadelphia; 8. E Corner Fourth and Walnut Streets. jtt-Tliii JmlUution ha no tvperior in th r?nusd SADIES' CLOAKINGS; &TEA WBHID QE jf QL OTEIER OFIEB A VERT LARGE STOCK OF BLACK Rplfctrd exprrssly for LADIEH' CIXVKTN(t cnmprlUrg the best makes of FORKtOtT AND tio ME'TIO (.fOODB. ivery trade U war ranted all-wool. BLACK BLACK BLACK BLAOK BLAOK BLACK BLAOK BLACK BLACK BLAOK BLACK ULAOK BLACK IIEAVKJW BKAVF.1W, BEAVKItH, BEAVERH, BlVVKIlS, BBAVEltH, BEAVERS BHAVF.rtS, BEAVE11S, BKAVfUtS, BEAVERS, BKAVK1W, BKAVKlta, tlx 100. t 69. 500. 6 OS. OA. M. 7 00. too. 10m 12 00. The above are of every weight and finish, and pre. sent an assortment nnsnrpasstd la this country. Hetlles these goods, we have every make of c: OAKINOS the market aflorus. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, ILNTKAL EMI'OBIUJI, Corner EIGHTH and MARKET, 10 19 et PITJLADKL?HIA. JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, ETC. REMOVAL. Messrs. BAILEY & 00. HAYE REMOVED TO TUB NEW ESTABLISHMENT, Cor. CHESNUT and TWELFTH, tuths PHILADELPHIA. QLARK a DIDDLE, Jewelers and SIlTcrsmlths, No. 712 CHESNUT Street, Invite the attention of their patrons to their large and eUgant assortment of DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, PLATED-WARE, Etc. BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN SILVEB AND 8IL- VEB PLATED WARES FOB BRIDAL GIFTS. IS tathrp fis C. & A. PEQUICNOT, sfXlaManntactnrers of WATCH CASES, and Sealer In American and Imported W A. T O II E 8, Ko. 18 Booth SIXTH Btreet, SJrptnths Manufactory. No. 2 B. FIFTH Street. 13IPE0YED BALTIMORE FIRE-PLAGE HEATER, WITH Illuminating Doors and Windows, AND Magazine of sufficient capacity Tor fuel to last 21 hours Tlicjnost cheerful and perfect Heater Iu use. BOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BY J. S. CLARK. Ko. 1008 MARKET STREET, lOHldirp H1LAPELPHIA. R 1Y1 O V A L. DENTAL DEPOT. We have ttep'easnre of announcing tatlie Dental Profession tbe removal of our business from No. 128 ARCH STEEET To the NEW BUILDING which has been erected es pecially lor the manufacture and sale ot Artificial Teeth and Dental Blaterlats, ON CHESNUT 8TRSKT, Corner of TWELFTH. 10 10 8t HAVDEL S WHITE, CHESTNUT ST.XX .1 FAMILY SEWING-MACHINES TEAFN ESS. EVrLBY INSTHUMBNT TH4I JLS solenoe and skill have Invented to aaslii tbe bearing in every aegree or nearness; ai.o, respira tors; also, Craudall's Patent Omicbea, superior to any others In use, at P. MADEJUA'B, No. 118 S TENTH Htreet. twlow 'hwnnU I88p, nrvN.iin patjts KnoiTTiwn mn XT StTHKTCHRD from 1 to I Inches, at .Hottat, Crench hteam Dyeing and Hnonrlog. No. aiW Ni laAM A A IwWWV p WW 9 Mi" wmwm m mvm ww nRYQOODS. BLANKETS M.pD QUILTS. STRAWBRIDGE & CL0TI1 ICR, CENTRAL PRY U00DS STORE, Cor. EIGHTH and MiRRET. HURON BLANKETS. Wear enln rivlnit fr this season the eoleumtcd HURON HLaNKKTS, wnlou nave heretofore baa aucti unoreoeueti ted sale. Attention Is sptolally dlrooietl lo tne quillty. alae, and weight of these UL.is.NKKr. Tuey ci jrie to us direct from (he manufxeturers, and will not Le found In any olliereslabllshmenth I'lirohafers may tely im Keitlug BbANKKTf? ottbebftt quality, and at only one profit on first oost. I1ITHON OOLH MEDATj. HUKON HWANMHOWN. HU HON PR KM I UM. HUKON KXTUABUfKlt. FUKNITUKK IHMITIHU. MAUHEII-Ll;a JiXUIBITION QUILTS. UUHEAU COVKlUi. COUKTERPANE3. Thlrlj-flve Cases Flno Ail-Wool Blankets, Hllghtly daraaged at tbe mills, will be sold at a ALL-WOOL BLANK Era, ft PER PAIR. ALL-WOOL HLANKKI'H, 85 PKK PA I It. ALL-WOOL BLANKEld, I0PER PAIR. STRAWBBIDGE & CLOTHIER, Corner LI Oil IT II and MARKET Sis., it P1IIT.ADELPIII 4.. 1868. JOSEPH H. THORNL3Y Would respect'nl'v Drrennt his claims inr .k. of pnbilo patronage by offering tbe following Induce ments, Tla.; An Attractire Stock. A Splendid Assortment. Frlces 1'nt Down to the Lowest Kotch. SPECIAL ATTENTION INVITED TO Falslej Shawls. Broche Shaw Is. Silks and Dress Woods. Blankets and Flannels. Cloths and Cass 1 meres. J.XK VMS rtTTTTTa rr A Vn a.J Tir V riATrnnr. SKLKXa, COltttETS, ETC KIU. JOSEPH H. THORNLEY. N. E. Cor. OGIITU and SPRIKW GARDO, 8m Bp PHILADELPHIA. JJO PROPRIETORS OF HOTELS; BOARDING-HOUSES AND SHIPPING. We have a special Wholesale Denartment for snn plying LINEN AND COTTON SHEETING, TOW- KS, IN HINULB B&D AND BERTH BLANKETS, and other goods particularly adapted to your wants. All the above kinds Ot GOODS made an at mbnrl notloe U aaauM. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, CEM'RAL DRY GOODS STORE, COB. EICiniH AND MARKET STREETS. JULL OrESlG-SUAWLS, ETC. ETC. EYRE & LAN DELL, FOURTH AND ARCLT, HAVE OPEN LYONS VELVETS, BROCHE SHAWLS, ROYAL POPLINS. BLACK RIBBED POPLIN3, LARGE BLANKETS, DAMASK NAPKINS, 1013tnthl3m HOUSEKEEPING QO0D3 yELYETEESS, TOrLlNS, PLUSUES. Plain and VeloorYelretceng, Ileary Velour Poplins, Silk Flushes, In all colors, Tor Ladles' and Misses' Walk iiiS Suits, FOR BALE BY J0M W. TH03L1S, Nos. 405 and 407 N. SECOND St., ( 2rp PHILADELPHIA. r0 COUNTRY MERCHANTS. We bare now in stcre a very large and rarled as sortutnt of LADIES' CLOAKINGS. By calling on ns yon can not only see all the styles In vogue, bnt be supplied In quantities to suit at the lowest wbeleaa'e ratts. Comparison of stock and irloes with any wholesale home solicited. temples sent by mall wtan desired, STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER CEKTRAL EMPORIUM, 4 OR. EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS, (24 6m PHILADELPHIA. SOLD AT A 8AOBIFIC E. BLACK BILK VELVETH. Bl At K KNULIbll C K A FKS, BLatK KKNl)H CUAl'KS, -BLACK KiNULISH CKAPE VEILS, IlLAl K TAHLATAN8, BLACK BILK N KITS, BLACK UK A L THREAD LAOEH. BLACK IMITATION LACKti, BLACK KIBBONM, BLACK CKAfK KinBONS. BLACK GLOVES, KTU. Em, Will bfi sold at A BACRIFIOE. TO CLOSEUSINEHS. 19 W KO. 1004 CJ&nWN OT Stii, OOTOBEU 22, 1808. MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS. ETC. O T E w i ri c, A FH Line of our own Importation VELVETS, SATINS, and RIBBONS, TO MATCH, FOR MrLLINERY AND IRfi9 MAKINQ. WOOD A GARY. latent styles fancy bonnets, ladies' and j4ls8e3' hat8 a1?d every style op cut material, wiiu feathers, flowka", frames, for BONNE f MAKUNU. WOOD & GARY, No. 725 CHESNUT Street, 9 Wlmrp PHILADELPHIA. J1HTII STREET RIRUOK STOKE No. 107 N. lilaHTH STREET, Four doors above AUOU Street. I nave now open for the FALL AND WINTER SEASON, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF BONNET RIBBONS, VELVETS, TRIMMING RIBBONS, SATINS, SATIN RIBBONS. SILKS, VELVET RIBBONS. CRAPES, LACES, HATS, FLOWERS. BONN Era, FEATHERS, FRAMES To which z would kindly call the attention tbe ladles. JULIUS SICHEL, No. 107 N. EIGHTH Street P. S. No trouble to shov goods. 10 8 rp QRAND OPENING OF MISSES' ASD CHILDREN'S CLOTHING AND MILLINERY, Thursday, October M. SHOEMAKER & CO., Ko. 1024 CHESS UT Mreot, PHILADELPHIA. 10 21 2t CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ETC. T. 8NODCRAS8 & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OLOTH STORE, Ko. 34 Soutli SEC0KD Street. EXTENSIVE STOCK AND EVERY VAR'ETY FOB LADIES' WEAR, ncux ncoii, ana 0 241mrp BOYS' WE Ah. FOR SALE. TO CAPITALISTS FOR SALE, A VALUA ble piece of Rial Esiattt, csnsistlug of Tniriy aod Unr-half Acres ofuruund, in tbe iweuty.Uih ward or tlie cliyuf Philadelphia. The f.il owing si reels, when opened, wl l p.Bs througa It, viz., Nlaeleentn, Twentlelh, Twenty Urst, TweatT-second, Moore, Mif flin, and McKeanatreeis.on wb'ch streets ttiera will be a tront.ge of about ten thousand feet. The above Broperly will be sold at Public Hale, at thePiJILA KLPHIA EXOHANQ, by at. Thomas t Sous, on TUJsHDAY October -.. N. B. Plans and full partlonlars may be had of M. THOM18 & BON a, Auctioneers, Nos. m ana Hi H. FOURTH btreet. 10 81 St WEST FuILADELFIIIa PROPERTIES FOR SALE OR TO REKT. The handsome BROWN STONE RESIDENCES, Nos. 4108, 4110, and 4112 8PRU0E Street. O. J. FILL A BRO 10 18 tnthslm Ko. 120 South FRONT Street. TO RENT. p O R RENT. PREMISES, KO. 80 CHESKUT St., FOR STORE OR OFFICE. ALSO, OFFICES AND LARUE R00N3 saltable fur a t ommerclal Uoll've. Annlvat 24if BaNK OF THK REPPBLIO, AN OFFICE TO LhT, FURNISHED OB unfurnished. No. 608 bouth TENTH Street. Inquire at 8 or 4 In the afUarnoun. lo t HATS AND CAPS. 5 JONES. TEMPLB A CO., FASHIONABLE UllTEKI, No. 28 B. NINTH Street, First door above Chesnut street. if WARBDKTON'S IMPEOVED VESTI. lated.and easy-Uttlns Dress Hau (patented), la all the Ininroved fashions of the season. VHK& MTJT Btrot. nat annt to the Post OfUoa. 11 IB t Srt fJ INC ED MEAT. Bavins; completed my extensive (Improve nients, I beg to Inform the public thnt I am now prepared to uoacuiaciure the Justly cele brated 113 "NE TLUS ULTRA" MINCED IvlJEA.Ts IN ANY QUANTITY, MADE OF THE REST MATERIALS. Families will And It to their Interest to bay as the finality la the saute aa la former seasons. JOSHUA WRIGHT, S. W. Cor. SPRIJiU WARDEN & FRANKLIN, 10 Wit PHILADELPHIA. CURTAINS. (JUBTAIN ESTABLISHJUJr, The snbsorlben art bow reoairlnc tbeur FALL IMPORTATIONa RICH CURTAIN FABBICH TARLOR, CHAMBER, AUD LIBBACT. WINDOW CURTAIN8 AXD FURNITURE COVERINGS, OOMPRISimj FRENCH SATINS AND BROOATELLMJ, ROTAL TAP'BSTXZni SILK TERRY AND OOTELtNEB, WOOL TERRY, REP A, DAJCksXS, MT9 ASM, Just Opened, dirsot from the Manafaotares Embroidered Lace Ciirtalns NEW DESIQNB, From the loweat to the high sat qnallty-soms of tkasat the RICHEST MaDB. NOTTINOHAM LACE CURTAINS. EMBROIDERED MUSLIN CURTAINS. JACQUARD AND MUSLIM DRAPERIES VESTIBULE CURTAINS, la great variety. CARTED. PLAIN, GILT, AND WALNUT 001 1NICSJ9sj WHITE AND COLORED SHADH3. Experienced and reliable workmen saperlntend osss Upholstery Department, ana every efforts) empioyesi to give satisfaction and seoore promptness In AUflaj lDg;the orders entrnsted to na. SHEPPARD. VAX HARLIMEX d ARRISOIT, No. 1008 CHESNUT Streotg 14 thtnlOtrp PHILADELPHIA WINDOW BLINDS AND SHADES. BLIND 8 8 HADC8, B. J. WILLIAMS ft SONS, No, 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET, LARGEST MANUFACTURERS, AND BELL. LOW PRIDES, BLINDS painted and trimmed. STORE SHADES made, and lettered tatsas FURNITURE. SPECIAL NOTICE. TO BE BOLD, AB BOON AS POSSIBLE $100,000 WORTH OF FURNITUISV t prices muoh below nsnal rates. (jEORUE J. UENKELS, LACY ft CO THIRTEENTH and CHESNUT Streets, 627 thsto2mrp PHILADELPHIA.' CARPETINGS. Ja T. DELACROIX, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN CARPETING- S' Mattings, Oil Cloths, Rugs, Etc, Wholesale and Retail. WAREHOUSE, No. 37 South SECOND 8t 9 12 stutb smEp Above Cheennt, Philadelphia PAPER HANGINGS, ETC. ALL PAPERS. HENRY S. MATLAOK, Nos. 11 and 13 North NINTH StseeC, PHir.anHX.pfnA, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Fit KN Oil AND AMERICAN WALL PAPERS. ALL ORDERS PERSONALLY ATTENDED TO. Competent workmen sent to all passs of the oonay try. Work executed at city pricee. 15 tuthsssa MEDICAL. RIIETJTMAXISM, N E U B A. T- C3- I A. Warranted Permanently Cured. Warranted rennancntly Cured. Without Injury to the System Without Iodide, Fotassla, or Golchlcant. By Using1 Inwardly Only DR., FITLER'8 GREAT RHEUMATIC BEMEDT, For Rheumatism and Neuralgia in all it form. Tbsonly standard, reliable, positive. Infallible pes manent cure ever dlsoovered. It Is warranted to ooa tain nothing- bortfol or Injarloos to the system. WARRANTEDIO CDKE OBMONBY " WARRANTED TO CPR " OB MONEY Thousands ol phlladelpbla rslerenoes of oar Prsj pared at No. 2 SOUTH EOURTH STREET, htl "" MARKET. PMZRS CASHED IN ROYAL HAVArfA, Mroniire anl aud luforuiailou Slveu. xitL TPosl f Bo' W U la.
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