TIIE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPII PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST T, 18G9. 5 XT 23 CT.Y O Zl It Z S XVI S. Prom Our Own Corrtpondent. New York, Ani. 7, 1 ('.. There la going to be An Kellpnr To-Imt i that lg the talk of the hour. Early yesterday Wornlng, that small boy who Is ubiquitous, and who transacts as much business In bis way as tho flea and tho coral Insect do In theirs, mlht he Been laboring along, tugging nt a big basket, In which were for sale pieces of smoked glass nt five cents apiece. They were of every size and form, and of all degrees of smoklncss, so as to bo accommodated to every eye. The forethought and consideration with which the gamin of othan provides for the necessities of the metro politan public, were most toiichmgly Illustra ted. He posted himself principally along Wall street, and by two o'clock In the afterr.oou tlie reports from the smoked glass market vied with the gossip of the gold room. Last night when I crossed the ferry every other passenger (particularly the other) Was brandishing a vitreous burden of some kind or another. The Brooklyn liouiuetlerc, whom I mentioned on a former occasion, bad her hands lull In the endeavor to get them empty, for she also had smoked glass to sell, and every male pretending to possess the least pride of sex was anxious of the distinction of purchasing from her. At the same time all kinds of jokes were perpetrated about the phenomenon which Is to put In an appearance this afternoon. ''Did you ever see such beautiful lips?" asked one. '"hips? What lips:-'' "Why, Kc-lipse, of course," would be tho rejoinder. Iu fact, every one was "gomtr to" the eclipse; every one was jolly, and, in spite of the smoked glass, no one took a darkened view Of life. I'tirppn-IIonn's finKllnh Opera Ia going to open here on the 11th of next month, and to open very promisingly, loo. The opera she presents is Balfc's Puritan' IhivyUIrr, in Which the ponderous prima donna will herself make her appearance. The, dtbnt of Mad'llc Rose Ilersce, an English soprano, will take place the succeeding Monday, in l.a Sonnambula. Madame liosa has made tremendous exertions and cut extensively into Mrs. Bernard's old com pany. She pays big salaries, and is virtually her own treasurer. If she can only keep her jealousy in the background, the members of her troupe will live harmoniously with one auother until the end of the season. Hut she will have to struggle very religiously, for if her jeal ousy could be weighed by the pound I don't know how many tons U would amount to. At the recent Iioston .lubilee she passed some of the pleasantcst hours of her life, probably, for she got all the applause: and the unquestionable beauty of hcrxoicc caused the public to forget that any other songstress had a claim upon them. Occasionally in private mpre than In public this great and lovely singer has met with a painful cheek to her un- amiability, which is all the more remarkable as Bhe is gifted with other attributes which seem to be compatible with her being n "jolly 'ittle' sing, instead of the great, grudging, gifted eantatriee whom the public delights to honor. Here is a Tiny Piece of Joli about the agent of a certain actress who holds no mean position ut Mr. Booth's theatre, and who on a recent occasion was called upon at a matinee to take the place of another actress who was suddenly indisposed. Miss Q. (as we will call her) acquitted herself quite creditably, learned the part at a few hours' notice, knew it when the hour cumc to go upon the stage, and proved to the public that she thoroughly "tin dcrstood her biz." l.ate on the Saturday night, a man bearing evidences of baste anil perspinv tiou dashed into the otlice f a newspaper that. at that last moment, was completing its prepa rations for the next day's issue. Iu the dusky apartment he found a young man all alone read ing proof. The following colloquy ensued: "Is this the olliec of the :" "Ves, sir." 'Is it too late to have a paragraph inserted ?" "No, not if it's very important." "Hand me a sheet of paper, sir, for find's sake !" "Good heavens! calm your-elf, sir. Here is some foolscap." With a superhuman effort the perspiring : strange steadied his nerves, and dipping pen iu ink, and in the extremity of his agitation making hideous faces over the foolscap, dashed oil a few frantic lines. "Here, sir! for the love of heaven send that tip and have it inserted without tail.'" "I beg pardon," exclaimed the reader of proofs. "Am I to understand that this is a gratis contri bution, or is " But before he could complete this sentence the young man was startled by the change in his visitor's attitude and face. The shirt-collar was thrown back, the hat was pulled forward, one leg was planted firmly in an advancing direction, the other struck out behind, lending support to the figure, and the arms were set akimbo. "I'm not a penny-a-liner !" hun-l from tho lips of the excited notice writer. Without more words the stranger left the office, and the reader of proofs, who meanw hile. had broken out into a cold sweat, picked up the , slip of paper and read thereon, "MUs G ap ncjired yesterday afternoon as , and enacted tho part with great success." T, fact, her onlv misfortune consists In not in "" "j beinir buWJ' iu the selection of her agents. The critic J.i Ihe Eveninj J'wt calls thy Wor rell sisters artist, fljld talks about their rpejU: I didn't know they had oiie, did you i An immense crowd surged yes terday afternoon around the Post Office, In the expectation that iiivn.f would Ik! there. He wasn't, though. He drowned his letters in at station D, instead, per hnns because it Is much cleaner than the box f In Nassau street. Am Bah a. Amiiseiuiiilo. t -run Ahcii. ltrvant's Minstrels will concludt ......1.. rr,.,,,nf ttlirf PVI-riillG 7r M,r.,.iKv a short season will be commenced by .. j, ii,.,..iiet'H Minstrels. Tills troupe nuni t ncrfrirmers. who are now on their i. J. .i t.Hir. uml us ihe amusements In t l.ls Vitv are at a rather low ehh jusl al present, they will have a fair chance to secure run nouses. CITY MTHMf. n-OMNO OI'T ALT, KINPK OK Kl'MVI ;ll ( '!. . I'll I S' I. vi:.1M- .;. ;,.w.r (..a-v ;-..,,.." ."' '.''"':' tlrlfillM I" rrrty wr-,, .. . Uurrnl rhtitrhm1. u..VVITr jt On H; Hwwww l4KV)J,K1TllAi:... Mh rM"- " .,ILM'K1.1'W1A, AND Hiuwiiwax, Nkw YoiiK. BrWOFB't HKWIWrt MACHINES r .un, ntf llllll OISIIIIOVI 1IIX CABHOL.ii' aJ" .-." ----- ....!,... Keneliciai in " an, .,., mange. In ..i .,;....MiM, frevoniji UIPiUfl.ui - TCHc Add maybe used i -a u.ld whuluaulf am' retail, by Made aud aoiu, wuuib. Apotliecanea, A Card. Charlm Blokc will toll the tmUnoe of his Kumnipr Hock of clothing at nvlnrnd price, in onler to mnk mora for hi ty clioict stock of full clothing Dow bring mtnafnetured. Grotf A BAtrn's Hhrhmt Premium Kewtn Machine. No. 730 Uhcenut afreet. JEWKXBT. Mr. William W. Onwidj, No. 12 Sooth Second street, hag the largest and most attrnotiTe nwirtment of tine Jewelry and Nilverwar In the city. Puroh.wrM can rcljopon obtaining a real, pare artiole furninhed at a price which cannot be equalled. He also has a large stock of American Weston Watches In all varletion and at all prloes. A visit to hit etore is lore to result in ploasure and peoUt. AnirtoNDACK Himuno Watfr tiom Wititfiiaix, N Y. l-.xperience haH provod tLst this celebrated Chalybeate Water contains more active medicinal rr"l"'rt1'' for the apoody relief and cure of all tliseahos of the Kidneys and I 'rinary Organs, f-emale Weakness nnd Ner-tiui Prostra tion, than any known remedy. Nature's great Tonic and Dinrotio for invigorating and building up the hiMein im paired by disease, dypcpia, or genoral debility. Hoe pamphlet. Oupot, and for fale by Wvt TM A P.iinnit n, nnwi'iHts, No. Ml Walnut street, Philadelphia. Krnn'R flirrNA Ham,.- We have arranged one portion of our store cxcluHively for chenp goods, nnd will place in this dopartment every article wiiirh is in I lie ont old ntjle or imperfect, and will sell them regardless of cot. To close out our odd Custor Hottlcs wo have ri'.lucud thoiu to 26 cents each. KKnii'svChina Hall, No. I2IS Chesnul street. White Stone Cuina (,'uamhfiiSkts Ten pieees, $:cijo, at hunt's Ciiinx II m.i,, No. IJIS Wwsnut street. Hich I'rench Decontteii Dinner, Dossert, and Te,i Seti ut greatly rehired prims. K l nil's ( hina Hall, No. Ii'l" Cliesnut street. Hu ll Kiikncii I anc (;ooi)s, Vases, figures, etc., t greatly redu ed prices, No. t'Jls Chesnut street, liiiur Kf.ih'i tion in Prui'F.N, ta make room for fall importations, at K Knit's China Mall. No. I'JIS (JliOMiut street. Thk Sola a Ki T.ll'SF. A great eclipse is something ratliT rare, hike pickled irtis, or hi eaks of polar bear ; Auuust the seventh we're to have a show int up expressly for tho folks below, In which the moon will spread herself , until The only light we get w ithout a bill -Plus live per cent, for any short delay In paying up -is well-nigh hid away: There'll be no extra charge for want of light, And governments don't put a Ht imp on night. Hot this aside, I'll mention while I si nit, How Mauvin'h 8ah: eclipses every thinu Aludu ordescribed ill prose, or tong, or soniot, So very dry, yon can't e'en joke u ton it ! Mionlike in form, to many nrtr and Strang1 To have such ,eor- 'titl of currjnt riot,y-, Its mystery may obscuie your foi, aid hir. For none but you may touch the cas'i ut ther. Then view tlie sun's grand cireul:irilispl-iy While reading Marvin's circular t lis day. The SptiericHl Safe sold only by Htli.ii Jr ('o., No. ?Ul (Jliesuut street. ItEUCCKD, Ceiluced, itedticed, Iteilmcit, Very much reduce I, Very much reduced, Very much reduced, Very much redueacl, Large Stock Men's, Youths', ami P.nys' Lare Stock Men's, Youths', and Urns' burse Stock Men's, Y ouths', n l Hoys" Large Stock Men's, Youths', and lhs' Ilamlsome Clothing. IIimtlKotne Clothing. Handsome Clothing. Ifamlsome Clothing. I'l KAnE NoTicn. We are anxious to c ose out our stock, it heiD"; extra large, fresh, and c j iiplete. an 1 We want to alter our lliillding so as to gain more room. We will, therefore, during the month of Au gust cut down tins prices lower t!ian ever. Wanam akeh A l'.UOWK, OaU Hall, The Largest Clothing House, s. K. counbk Sixth and Makekt Stiikkts. JVIAICUIKU. ULAKI". KYAN. On Tuesday evening, Auguu ?. at tho resilience of the bride's parents, by too Kev. Tin mas J. lirown. of Louan Sipiaro IJhurcd, Mr. ,HtIN A, HL.AKI-. to AliHa.lr.iNiNlh. KA.,aUot this city. D WIS --C.KTTZ.--On the 2d instant, at No. In2l S Tenlli street, by Kev. Samiiol Irwin, .Mr. HKNKY U lA IS to Alius l.Y 1)1 A u. I,M 1., ull of this ciiy. iii:i. 1)11, kS. On the 3d inmant, ANUKKW HII.KS, aged 19 years. , 1 lie reianves ann inenas or tnornmiiy are respectfully invited to uttend tho fuueral, from the residence of his piirents, at liilkslioro, w. j., on Sninday inoriiing next at ill o'clock. J'riotiiiH taking run isunuuy mail tr.ou, toot ol Market street (7"I5), for liarn--horo Station, wilt liud cou- yinices to carry tuem to the Uliurcu. KKW1N. On the 4th Instant, Mrs. MARY J. MTRNS. wife of the late Kraneis Krwiu, ami dauuhlor of 11. 1). and flliiry liurns, gei z,i years. The relatives and Irieudsof tlie family, also tlie Ifirec- birs and Teachers of the Public Schools, Section is. are respectfully invited to attend tno funeral, from the resi dence ol uer parents, r,, p., corner ol 1 raukiord mail anil Allen street, on Sunday, file sih instant, at 2 o'clock. Ser vices In bo held at tlie Twelfth lfaptisi Church. To pro ceed to Hnnovcr street. HA INKS. On the 6th instant, AuUII.LA IIAINK8. ged fd years. The relatives and mate friends of the family, also Hiir- mony Lodge, Mw. 6J, A. Y. M. ; (orard Mark l,oitg. IMo. 214; tJolunibia H. K. A. O.. '.U ; ht. .lolm's ('oiuuin.lery, No. 4, aud tlie Brethren m general: also the hcolt l.egion .oriis, Sontn I'enn Hose company, ami lleinno Knoie Company, are respectfully invite I to attend his funeral, from hiB late residence, Nn. UK iV. Teutli direct, on ,Snn- luv. the Stli instant, at. .1 o clock r. 1. To urouoed to Monument Uometery. HAKC.ltKAVKS.- On the f.th nisfant. MOSKS HAR- OKF.AVK8, iu the 42d year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family, also I'rnnktord T,.l,.. N. 2!d. A. Y. M . :inil Hand-in-ilauil I.o.Ilih. No. tul, 1. (I. of O. 1., and the Orders in general, are invited tu attend the funeral, from his late residence. No. 4.'21 Worth street, l ranktord. on Sunday utturnoon, tlie tli itislaut, at 3 o'clock. To proceed to Cedar Hill l.'oiiiolery. HI!NTKR.--On tho lid insUint. SARAH V.. daughter of Frederick and Mary Ixmisa iluuter, aged 'Jl years and Ul tuenlhs. The rolativea and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend I lie funeral, from tlie residonco of her parents, near reunion terry image, KiiigsciMiii;. on Sun. day afternoon at -'v o'clock, lulcnuent al All. iMormii Cemetery. NOUUIS. On the 3d instant. JO.XKPH NORRIS.in fho 43d vear of his ugn. The rolutivca una innnus nt ine family, also Ornble Council, O. II. A.M.; llstli Regiment 1 V.; and Sliip- Wrights of Philadelphia, are respect lully invited to attend his funeral, on bunduy afternoon, August s, ut 3 o'clock, from his late residence. No. Iln4 Fast Dauphin street. To proceed. tV Pahuer Street (iroiiud. MilI.OSKI.Y.-0nthe ulh instant, (KLKNOR. wifoof the late .Michael McfloeacJ. jn the '.mill joarof hur age. Tho relatives and friends (if Ihe family aro invited to Attend tiie funeral, from her lute resMeUve, No, lulj Kaca st rent, on Monday morning nt H,: o'clock. "WARNKR.- Suddi.iily, on the 4ih instant, CIIARI.KS WKNT WAKNKK, bun of Mary 1). aud tlie luie t'hurles Warner, in tho 21st year of his age. The relatives and friends of tlie family, also Company I, Crey Reserves, unil Monte Christ., Assnemt ion, are re spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from tho resi dence of his mother. No. 110 Vine si reel, on Sunday at 3 o'clock 1. M. f HE AMERICAN COMBINATION JUTTON-H OLE SEWING MACHINE Is now universally admitted to be superior to others as a Family Machine. TUB (SIMPLICITY EASE, AND CERTAINTY with which it operates us well vas the uniform excellence of lu work, throughout the entire range ef sewing, In Stitching, Hemming, Felling, Tucking, Cording, Braiding, Quilting, Gath ering, and Sewing on, Over seaming, Embroidering on the Edge, and its Beauti ful Button-Hole and Eyelet Hole Work, PLACE IT I Nol'EKTIONAllLY FAR IN VANCE OF ANY OTHER SIMILAR INVENTION. Al) OFFICK, ' S. W Cor. ELEVENTH and CHESNUT, 8 10tuths3mrp PH IL A D ELF H I A. REAL. ESTATE AT AUOTIOr. fT liEAI. KSTATK. THOMAS A SONS' SM.K. erv vulunble ltnulneyd Ktatnl Throc-st I irv i n k Store and Dwcllinir. S. I' corner of Ninth nail Cherry streets. On Tuosdm. September 7. tSf.9, at 12 o'clock, noon, will he sold at public sale, at the I lilhulelphia Kxehungf, all Hint very valuable three, stnry brick messuage, with two-story back building sml lot of grmiiiil, situate at the '8. K. corner ol Ninth and Clierrv streets; containing in front on Ninth street Is 'feel n inches, and cMetnllnn In ileptti tilling Chcrrv street OS feet to a 4-feet wide alley. It has all the modern conveniences, nnd Is In excellent order, having been recently improved by the present owner nt great expense. I lie liiriuion is desirable for almost any kind of business, being In one if the leading thori'iiiL'hlares of the city, and Is well sltiiateil and adapted for a bunking institution, which is much needed in this particular business locality. II Is occupied us a store and dwelling, and is h ifn'od business stand. Clear ol all incumbrance. 1'cniis lo,(MHi uiav remain on tiiortiNiire. Imiiie- illate possession. May lie examined any day pre vious to sale. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, 87 14 21 9 -t Nos. UiW-nd 11 S. FOl'KTH St. rEUKMt'TOKY SA'.K.-T4toM.s A S'S "I Auctioneers. i'c new thn-c-sfor brick dwell ings, Nos. IMC, mis, u,-'n, tvi, Htel 1W4 christian street, west of l ilteeiitli street, on I nflsiiiiy, Au gust 17, lsC.il, at U o'clock, boon, will be sold nt pub lic sale, without reserve, at the PhllHdelphi.l K clmiige, all those rive new three-story brick lues suages, with three-story back building and lot of ground, situate on the s'outli side ol Christian street, west of I'ifleenth street, Nns. 1M, Iftls, tf.ji, lf.-W, 1.','24. each eontalnlnir in front, on Christum street is leel, and extending ill deplh sa feet, to u 4-feel wide n lev. Thev have saloon narior, nining-room. linn kill hen on tlie llrst iloor; gas Introdnceil, bath, hot ami cold water, conking range, lialtimorc healer. etc. Terms, about fiimn may remain on cacii. im mediate nossesHioti. Keys at No. 1MB Christum strec'. Sab- absolute. They will lie sold separately. M. THOM AS A SONS, Auctioneers, H7 1214 Nos. Ki'.i nnd 11 S. KOI li'l ll Street. PKHE.MPTOIiY 8 ALU. 11Y OlMiKl! OF j neirf. i iiiMiuis ,V Sons, Auctioneers. v erv liable business stand. Tliree-storv lrli k tore, No. m.i North Third street, above V Ine street. 2i by I'JH feet. On Tuesilaj, Sepl ember 7, lMi, nr 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, without reserve, at the Philadelphia Kxehalige, all that valuable three story brick store and lot of ground, situate on the east side of Third street, between Nine nnd Callow lit: 1 streets. No. 3 13; containing In front on Third street 20 feet, and extending in depth 12S feel. The easternmost part of the lot is occupied as a beer garden. It is situate iu a very valuable business neighborhood. Subject to a yearly quit rent of 1 shilllmg and H pence sterling. Immediate possession. Kevs at the auction rooms. Sale absolute. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, 3 7 14 21 9 4 Nos. 139 and 141 s. FOt K i ll Street. WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETO. C. & A. PEQUIGNOT, MANUFACTURERS OP WATCH CASES, AND DEALERS IN AMERICAN AND FOREIGN WrATCIIES, No. 13 gouth SIXTH Street. i 1 niwulrp MANUFACTORY, No. 22 S, FIFTH Street. R E M O V A Li. IMPORTS K Or Watches, Diamonds, and Jewelry, Ilaa Removed from the 8. E. corner of Fifth an Chesnut Streets to No. 1029 CHESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. N. B. WATCHES MANNER. REPAIRED IN THR BEST 311thstu5 E. DrRING JULY AND AUGI ST, OUR STORK WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAYS AT 8 O'CLOCK. JAS. E. CALDWELL & CO., T fithHtulmrp JEWELLERS. BONNETS, TRIMMINGS. ETTO. jyj R S. M. A. B I N D E R , DUESS T1UMMINO AND PAl'EU PAT TERN STOKE, IV. , Corner lUerentk and Cbes uut Streets. BARGAINS JUST OrENED, New Hty'.e Silk Tassel Frlige, 62 cents a yard, aU Btuules. REAL GUIPCHE LACES. A case Laee Points, Saeqnes, und JaeketA. Lhimii I.nee Para.sol liovers. Biark Thread Laees, all wiilths, at very low prtees. The Kenulne Joseph Kid Ulovea, (1 pur pair. Misses' Colored Kids. NEW STYLES TARASOLS AND SEASIDES. Roman nnd Plain Rinhons and Sashes. I'arls Jewelry. Plaid Nainsooks, Freneh Mnsllns, Plpue and M ar se Ulea, JJaniLiurg Edging aud lusertings- EXCLUS1VE AGENT For Mrs. M. WORK'S CNehrated System for cutting ladies' Ureases, Saeques, Basques, Gartlialdrs, Chil dren's Clothes, etc., by measurement, aud full in Blruetlous given. AGENTS WANTED. Ladles are now making from 100 to2iO per rnoutn as agents for this system. 3 6stutli ST E AM BOAT LIN ES. FOR CAPE MAY. ON TUESDAYS. TlllTR.SDAYS, AND SATUKDAYS. . . Ouaud ailer RATtTRD AY. ,fune Jti. tho new anrl splen did ofeamer LADY OK THK LAKK, Onptmn W TllOM I'fSON. will enmnmnce ruunine roKularly l. II A 1 It 51 AY, lenving AKCII SI'KKK'I' WIIAK1- nn TUKMHY, 'j;:"ll)AY',iind SATURDAY MOKN1NOK utPo Vlouk. and returSu lluaVH tholiiudiu)? at Cape Muyou MON DAYS, KUft i'.SD A S.lliaiAltnuiioo 'l'X7. harn. including (Jamaai) lure r 1 j" laniLfrt-nl hervanla " Si abon l icket Hf f)arriairt aire extra. The LADY OF Til K. 1.AK.K U a Hue oa Jinit, hai handsome vtate-roora accomiuodalioni, aud i tiitii up with everything neceanury for the aaiety aud ooiuiort of pdBtnKr. 1S, Q ...,v ..:,.iI(. .old and hnir. t refill receivnn uniu -r- . ... ,, j,,, ,t, (rime cWLoil ul the tniiialVr ,ft,oe- "v, L" n,,? KlFeot. un.lor the (Jont ineulul Ho V 7,u aPwa KK l , ,u u, OifiuM. No. iW North Oh. I, AW AKK Avenue, v . , : ii ii i i bin, i.i.. tlAlA'LN TAOOART. ui"-"vn V TTfll'H 1'1 TTTK DEL.V Wl ii- . , 'in... Mi,lnli(l ii ii (I I'OltltlKldilillH i,lVIN HHtRICST will leave .i.,:u , ,i..., u. u 4,.li-k. ami Aleirartfoe'H vi'iiiirr, KeiiHiiiLMun.al H1-, o'clock A. M, for Hun-ma II oiUt b and While Hill, innrhinK each way nt Hriiloi-liiiiK, I Jmy, H......1. itiirliiiulnu. oii-o-l ami tolihiu' wharf ; reli'n ninsf. h'aven W hile Hill at 4 '4'i P. ,M and llrmlel. fi -15. tare each way, Uiieeut. F.xuuraiuu liekotd, Kmunts. I JBU KIA'lllY TKfl'S. TIIF. SPI.F.N- j.-n.ii.i ut i.miii .Minn j. iijiubmi win . i i,t.ii...i.,i,.liiH if !ln'snut Htriiit wharf) at ,,-ayr, ini,,,."- . .. So'clock l. M. fnr 'Huriinioii and Uriftol. Tyiichiii at li,v,i,,n A,l,.lMiH. and Heinl). Hot iirnina. luaven i , u Hi . iu.,r..,'H m unarl. fvenailiiri mi. aL llriHtol al S h'cUh L A. M. aUtl 4 O Ciuca I . 111. 1' ,i r,-, ;iu, 7 Half I'.icuri-iiin, Vlv. n.Tf.Y EXCURSIONS TO BE- Iverly. ltnrlingten. and Hriatol. by the ateam ,i...ui loilN A. WAKNKK. Leayea I'liiladel- hut, ClisMiiit atreet wharl, at i and rf o e lock I . M. K IiiniinK, limvea JiriBtol al n"5u ii'olock A.M. and i o cluok P.M. Stoiiniuu each way at Hue 'Ixu, Torruadalo, And lunia, lleverly, and Burhugtou. ,tr cuuia, ':-,.our inu, 40 ceuta. 7 J u n iwnvs'rwv. PdlNT. GO YOUR. jlljielHand take th faaiiily to thii oool, doliirbt Ne Bieauiera'wi'th erery comfort, lear SOUTH Rl reel A.' i . j , . r i. ...4..- ttlH till DRY OOOOS. A W H S. COFFIN & ALTEMUS, No. 220 CHESNUT Street, WILL OPEN ON MONDAY, Aug. 9, DOLAN'S WINTER QUEEN SHAWLS, IN (IKKAT VAU1KTV. The attention of the trii'le is invlle I. 3 7 stiih.lt p R ICE & WOOD, N. W. OK.Nr.lt KHJMTII AMI FIIJIKKT. WIIITK tJOODs: Swiss MnsMns, Victoria Lawns, Nainsooks. So't-flnlsh cambrics, IhilliuntM, Piques, etc. Plaid and Plain Organ lies, riald and Stripe Nainsooks. Fhrid and Stripe Swiss Muslins, etc. etc. Shirred Musllu-t, fn, 7ft, hi, s5 cents, and l per yaril. nainlsome Marnelllrs (uiltfl. Honeycomb and Jacquanl (jiilltx. Colored Tarletans lor covering. Mosquito Netting, by the piece or yard. Table Linens, Napkins, and Towels. Blcaohcd and Unbleached Muslins. Bargains In Ladies' and Gents' Hosiery aud Gloves, Ladles' und Gents' Ildkfs, plain and hemstiteheiU LadleB' Linen Collars and Cull's. Hamburg Edgings and Irmcrtlnga. Magic Rudlings, Coventry Ruiillngs. Marseilles Trimmings and Registered Edglnps, cheap. VAX Fans very cheap. VAX: Linen Fans, Autograph Silk Fans, Japanese Fans, and Palm Leaf Fans. 1 8 sw5 PRICE & WOOD, N. W. t OUNFK FHJIITIt ANI KII.BET. ATIIING OAl'S ! BATUIXU CAM J COOPER & CONAItD, NINTH ST11EET, BELOW MARKET. bilUNU THE REBUILDING OF OWI FRONT STOKE, We are in full operation. No Interruption to business. Departments all in full blast. IMPROVED BATHING ROBES. THIN SHAWLS BARGAINS. F.IT WATER-PROOF CLOAKS. CLOSING OI'T DRESS GOODS. MOURNING PRESS GOODS. WHITE PLAID NAINSOOKS. CLOSING OCT DRESS LINENS. LINENS VERY CHEAP NOW. DOMESTIC STOCK VHHY FULL. BOYS' CLOTHING LOW PRICES. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES. fsm s. B LANK T A FULL STOCK, COMPRISING ALL THE MOST POPULAR MAKES FOR FAMILY USE. Hotels, Boarding-houses, and Institutes supplied in quantities w ith all grades of WHITE AND COLORED BLANKETS. CUKWEN STODDAUT & liKOTriEU. Nos. &, 4.r.'2, and 4M North SECOND Street, S6 8t PHILADELPHIA. yyiUTE GOODS 1 WHITE GOODS! Fine Plaid and Striped Nainsook Muslins, from 25 to C!!,'j cents. Beautiful Large Plaid Nainsooks for Dresses. Plain Cumbi ics, Nainsooks and Mulls, in good as sortment. White Phines, all grades, from '.'5 cents to 11-25. Fine Striped Phpies, neat styles, 3T; and AO cents. White Shciland, Hernani, nnd Barege Shawls.j BO dozen Red Bordered Fringed Towels, at 25 cts. STOKES & WOOD. 8. W. L'UU. BEVEXTH AND ARCH STS., 3 3ws PHILADELPHIA. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CHESNUT STltEET, ARi: CLOSING OUT LAWNS, OUGAND1KS, And Other Summer Dre68 Goods, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. 713tf i 1. 1. o x v a s i: i. a 4 i: , -L wet with wliir-ky (lint from tho wliihky eoutluKration, 1 ronf and l,onihant, nt 4, .ti, 7, and I Jc. a yard, about half usual price. Ttuw nr..- iiiiIiki- smu of the vvaier wet KikiiIh lliat neiiir dry iu the si ore, heiii tiurt'ecily dry. Utile hlaiued, and oiioroo. COTTON li:CIII.I NUT, vory film and timer, yard wide, auiu rlily dreKsed and '"i'.iAKN iiA.msi ut: kim:im;s and in. ll-:KTINtN. On hand, a good ansortuiuut ul Liuvn IluiiiliurK, under reiruliir in ii'i-s. KICJINANTrt UV NOTPINtJIIAiU ft ItTAIN NET. Notwithstanding tlm aoiivo Heiiiuaut tr.ithc of tho week past, we si ill have nmr ono uiimlnid end-, fi.nu one in Benin yard-loutf, to ho sold ury cueui. Tliis is tlm tiiuo lorharii... ( M,MN , ,,.. VICTORIA I. AWN. I Mr. Kuliorinr lilllli - Vh-iiiin v-r.v irnmt fm- the ,riee. AiM'f.iot i: i. ci: tiiu, from very mii.iU ! m-ij larue, round, uv.u, loiifr. aud Hoicirn. Am-tiii; thoni in a h'l 1', inrhos iiiuare tor iiiie., at VOIiVI.'S l,ai and K.mbr.ndeiy ISlore, No, at N. I : K-1 1 I 1 1 SI reet. U MPPVYVIIT 1 WOULD RE- iIVV.' V V 1 1- J Hnu-t fully inform Cn derliikerH th.it. in ordnr to'meet tlm iuernaaed doinand for my patont I.L H1AI. CAbKK I S, 1 huva t.ikon the Iaro l aotory ul AVKNUK. With my onlari! 'd laeiliiim, 1 am u.iw liruparod to sup ply liroiuiitly all ordoia iu vily or country. u -t llHlllip) K. 8. HARI.KY DEAFNESS.-EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT virince and skill liar inrentod to analnt tlia hearfnj ' autrince ann sain nav. lnyoui u iu .rural tui iu every dogma of doalneha; also, KaHpiratora; al dall'. Pnlnut Clrntuhiw. superior to any oltiurt in I MAUKIHA'H. Mo. & &utu TKKTU bUM also, uran uw. at r. hlraal Wow UkeauuU rp A CHEAT RETclISDY FOK Tni? ct'-HK OF T11K0AT AM) Lt N(i DISKASKS. DR. WISMART'S niME tutjh tar cordial. It is the vital principle of the Pine Tree, ob tained by a peculiar proccf in the distillation of tlie tar, by which its hhrhc-t medical properties are retained. It is the only siifptriiard and reliable remedy which has ever been prepared from the juice of tho Pino Tree. It invigorates the tliw-tivo. organs and re stores the appetite. It strengthens the debilitated system. It purines aud enrichc- Ihe blood, and expels from the system the corruption which scrofula breeds on the lungs. It dissolves the tuiieu- or phlegm which stops the air passages of the lungs. Its healing principle act upon the Irritated surface of the lungs and throat, penetrating to each diseased part, rclicviiui pain and subduing iiillauimation. It is the result of years .f study nnd experi ment, and it is offered to the alllictod with the positive assurance of ii power to cure the fol lowing diseases, if the patient has not too long delayed a resort to the minus of cure: Vonxvmption of the L"i,s, ('-luih, Sore Throal ii ml JJrcoxf, livonilifix, l.ircr Complaint, IV.indaiul Hlioi'iit Pt'ltM, Axthma, "'!io,yp' iifi Co";ii. Ih'piii riii, t'c. THE VIKTI F TAIL A very inirenious ciely of Great liritai: Charles llunbnry Willi ase, ilur'nii; the furore of the wonderful I WATI'.R. Sir Clnirlei the President relatin- i II" upon the Royal So i wiin perpetrated by Sir ins. a wicked way; of the i-au-ed by th discovery ii.al'mi; powers of TAR .-cut a coiiiiiiunieatioii to the cifciinintanees of a sailor's breaking his leir on board of the guard ship at Chatham, and its I'crfcct union and cure by an application of spun, oakum soaked in tar. After the communication had been read and printed in the Royal Transiwtious, he Mont a second letter, stating that ho had forgotten to state in the former correspondence that the leg was a mutiU'n one! Although this joke was a sore one for the society, it did nut injure the reputation of Tar us a remedy, for its legitimate cures were so wonderful that odes were written in its praise, and the celebrated liishtp Uerkely published two voluminous works dcr-cribiim', endorsing, and registering its virtues. 1'i'om the failure of scientific men, at thai period, to extract and concentrate the curative principle from tlie crude tar, its natiseousiie.-- cun.-ed it to fall into disuse, and its great healing powers were lost to mankind until Dr. L. (;.('. Wishart succeeded iu depriving the specilic of its unpleasant and cruder particles, and in his 11 XE TREE TAR CORDIAL offering to the aillicted all that was valuable?, while the other parts were eliminated by its careful preparation. A- soon as this was accomplished tlie remedy was agaiu endorsed by the faculty, and the cure were swell as to con vert its enemies and lirmly establish it as one of the greatest Mesi-'mgs to suffering humanity. Its success was immediate and wide-spread, and its manufacture became of great importance and a source of wealth to its reviver. A long life was spent for the welfare of mankind by Dr. Wishart in perfecting his discovery and promulgating its usefulness, and at his decease, ( which took place hut recently) the nieilnid ol preparation and the extension of its useluliie-- devolved upon his sons. Tar Cordial is an extremely potent and valu able medicine for the cure, nf throat and lung diseases. Jt combine?., to a degree unknown In any other remedy, vigiii'mix action with safety and haruilessuess. It cures colds and i-mighi willi marvellous celerity, and is the only preparation which ap proaches to it specilic. It tine.-, not cover and patch up, but eradicate ili-cae by removing the cause, and for ul .-tinate. long-continued catarrhs, and conseiiientlv ul the incipient stages of consumption, i- the mily certain remedy in the pharmacopoeia. It would be a waste of the reader's time to i niniicr lie cases, for the remedy is so well know n. ii virtues have been so thoroughly tested, thai eulogy U superfluous and reference not reipii-lie. Not only as an in ternal remedy is it valuable, but t stimuli; it heals sores and irritu' ions, and as a pleasant lumigatiir in the siel. room !ands above all others. The firm also are tin lOj-rir- irsainl preparers of the same physician .- ce!ii.' iicd Worm Sugar Drops, which, while ph i-mi io the palate and a treat to the child, eiiectiMiiy remove worms, and act as a mild purgative im dicine, cleansing the. system and removing iho-e premonitory causes which might leriuinaic iu dangerous or fatal discards. Invalids suffering from an. of the diseases to which we have allm! il. ; Honi dyspepsia, should semi to DR. WISHART, At No. 232 North SECOND Street. l-IIlI.AlMCl.t'lllA, And obtain a circular, i-citiug forth iu detail the properties of the medicines sold by him. PACIFIC IIAIMVAYUOLD LOAN. Messrs. DABNEY, MORGAN & CO., No. 53 EXCHANGE Place, and M. K. JESUP & CO., No. 12 PINE Street, New York, offer for sale the Bonds of the Kansas Pacific Railway. Thes Bonds pay Seven Per Cent, in Gold; have thirty years to run; are Free fro Government Taxation; are secured by a Land Grant of Three Million Acres of the Finest Lands in Kansas and Colo rado. In addition to this special grant, the Company also owns Three Millions of Acres in Kansas, which are being rapidly sold to develop the country and improve the road. They are a first mortgage upon the extension of the road from Sheridan, Kansas, to Denver, Colorado. The road in operation NOW EARNS MORE THAN ENOUGH NET INCOME TO PAY THE INTEREST ON THE NEW LOAN. There is no better security in the market this being in some respects better than Government Securities. PRINCIPAL AND INTE REST PAYABLE IN GOLD. Price 96, and accrued. Interest, in Currency. Pamphlets, Maps, and Circulars fur nished on application. 1f' are authorized to sell thtt bonds i n. l'hila del phia, and offer them as a reliable investment to our friends. TOWNSKM) WJIKLKX & CO., NO. ItOO WALN UT STREET, jatsttiwimrp PHILADFLPfllA. CHAMPION SAFESr GKKAT l'IKE AT CAMDEN. Camden, June , MKS3118. FaKKEI., IlKKRINO 4 CO., No. G-29 Chesnnt Street, Philadelphia. Dear Sirs: At the very destructive are of Messrs. McKeen & Bingham's Saw MM, which occurred oa the evening of the 6th InstanMn this plane, the Safa manufactured by you, belonging to the late dnn of F. M. Bingham A Garrison, was in the building, and subjected to a very severe test, as the Are raged fiercely for several hours; and so great was the heat that the brass plates were melted otr, and to our great surprise, when the Safe was opened, we found ail the books and papers uninjured. Yours respectfully, SMna B. (Urkisgn, Late of F. M. Bingham & Garrison. HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION SAFKS, MOST RELIABLE SECURITY FROM FIRE NOW KNOWN," Manufactured and sold by FARREL, HERRING & CO., NO. 02!) CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. HEURING, FARREL Jk SHERMAN, No. 851 BROADWAY, New York. HERRING ,t CO., Chicago. HERRING, FARRJiL & HERMAN, New Orleans. More than .to.imo Herring's Safes have been and are now in use, and over SIX HUNDRED huva passed through accidental tires, preserving their con tents In some instances where many others failed. Second-hand Safes of our own and other makers having been received In part pay for the IMPROTKD HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION, for sale at Prl'es- 4 IT 4ptf PENNSYLVANIA AND New York Canal and Railroad Co.'s SEVEN TEH CENT. BONDS. GUARANTEED 11V THE LEUJGn VALLEY RAILROAD COMPANY. A LIMITED AMOUNT OF THESE BONDS OI-TKHKD AT NINETY-ONE PER CENT. The i iinal of this Company Is H5 miles long. Their Railroad of the same length Is fast approaching com pletion, and being principally owned by the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, will open In connection therewith an Immense and prolltable trade north ward from the coal regions to Western and Southern New Yorfc and tho Gicat Lakes. Apply at Lehigh Valley Railroad Company's Offlca No. act WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, fs 8 linrp CIIAULES C. LONGSTiUmi, Treasurer Lehigh Valley RajlroadCompany. CLOTHS, OASSIMERES, ETO. Q A S S IM E 11 E S AND D O K S K NS. JAMES & LSS, No. It NORTH SECOND STREET ; SIUN OV THE GOLDEN LAMB, Are now receiving a large aud CHOICE ASSORT MENT of all the celebrated makes of Slack Doeskins and Cassimeres That come to tho ceuntry, S 8 AT WHOLES AI.E AND R ETA I L. RODGERS' AND WOSTENROLM'S POCKET KN1VK8, Pour! and Bug lUmllna.fif boantiful finish. KOIMiKKH'MidWADK A BU'ltJHKR'H R A Z( ) HS, iid ttieclbriite4 LKUOLTHU KAZOB SOlbbOKiio Uu tlnt quality- lUiora, Katie. KctHRora, and Table Ontle Ground and bluw UUtauau ilJSvi
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