ftll'HICAX. ANW nHA.JIA.TIC. The Clly Amuermnnt. .iiiTuTn CnsNCT the drama of The Marble Heart vuii be presumed this evening, on the occasion of tno reopening of the theatre undor the manaitnment or Mlas Laura Keene. The lea'llnfc parts wilt ho sustained by Miss Laura Keotie, Mlaa May Howard, 1 . Josephine Lauren, Miss Marv Carr, Miss Btodrtart and Messrs. W. K Sheri.lim, C. A. MoMa nua, F. Mordaunt, W. H. Otis, and W. H. Wallls. At tub Walnut Mr. Edwin Uooth will commence an engagement this evening. He will appear In Uamlrt to-night, to-morrow, and on Wednesday, At the Avn Boucloault's dramn of t'ormona in announced for Monday next Atthb Ei.evknth Stkkrt Opbba Housb a new Interlude, entitled Scene in the Cit Cam, will be J liven for the first time this evening, also a new arce called Tht City Shaver; or, Hhat Lather Can Do. w Tn National Conservatory of Music will com mence Us regular sessions on Monday. October 4, under the direction of Carl Girrtner. The course of Instruction at the Conservatory Includes all that Should appertain to a thorough avstera of musical study, from the first rudiments of musical notation to the execution of solos with orchestral accompa niment. An Introductory soiree will be given on Tuesday evening at Dutton's Piano Rooms, Nos. 1129 and 1128 Chesnut street. CITY 1T13MS. Frx Ctx)THmo Mf.m'h, Youths', akd Boys' Rrady-made and mmlr. to order. Nne Styles of Good hrinq daih rwWiW, a finri aumrtmmt now in more, both Kradfi-miutr and in Ih llerr for making to order. WOJt WAY BF.TWEEH i BENNKTT ft Uo., fifth and TOWER HALL, HUlh Street;) 618 MarkhT St., Philaielphia, And 900 Broaoway, New York. Earth Clorit CompSht's patent dry earth com mode and prlvr-flxturaa, at A. H. Franciacu. A Co.', No. 613 Market atreet. GET THE Bfrt. The Parham Now Family LOCKSTITCH 8KWINU MACHINE. (FCany Terms.) BaleroomL No. 704 CHESNUT Street. Full Stock op Readt-madk clothing. how complete, at Charles Stores', Noffl4 Ohesxht Street. ThS Event OF the Week The Cloth in Exhibition announced for the coming- Thursday will attract more attention than anything elae likely to happen in Philadel phia this week. The near approach of cool weather U making our people Interested in the matter of Fall Cloth ing, and a display of new styles add material! auch ai , Wanamaker ft Brown propoee giving at their groat Oak Hall Buildings, is sure to be witnessed by thousands. JEWELRY. Mr. William W.Oassidy, No. 13 South Second atreet, has the largest and most attractive assortment ef fine Jewelry and Silverware in the city. Purchasers can rely npon obtaining a real, pur article, furnished at a prloe which cannot be equalled. He also has a Urge stock of Amerioan Western Watches in all varieties and at all price. A visit to his store is ear to result in pleasure and profit, , We advike all person having Diseased Hair to try Pro fessor Christy's celebrated Hair Lot io. It is pat up in a bottle and a box. Ladits who once commence to use Lotio discard every other preparation, as it is the most perfect Hair Dressing in the world. For sale by all druggists. De Young ft Son, agents, No. 703 Chemnt street. P. S.-We have established rooms at No. Til Chesnut atreet, where I will make free applications of Lotio. Come one, come all, and see what Lotio really will do for Bald Heads and Grey Hair. Bottle and box sent to any address in the city for $1 ; in the United States, via express, for $1W. I So iNsroioua abe the Fibst approaches of Consump tion that thousands remain unconscious of its presence until it baa brought them to the verge of the grave. An immediate resort to Dr. D. Jayne'b Expectorant, upon the first appearanoe of the Cough, Pain or Soreness of the Throat or Chest, wonld very generally preclude a fatal case, or, in case the symptoms indicate the presence of Latent Consumption, would tend to subdue the vio lence of the disease, and thus materially assist in prolong ing the life of the patient. Use the Expectorant, there fore, when you take a Cold, and thus prevent the neces ally for its ub in more dangerous complaints. Sold every where. Keep the Body in Good Repair. It is much easier to keep the system in good condition than to restore it to that condition when ahattered by disease. The "House of Life,', like other house, should be promptly propped up and sus tained whenever it shows any sign of giving way. To first symptom of physical debility should be taken as a hint that a stimnlunt is required. The next question is, "What shall the stimulant be f' A wholesome vegetable tonic, the stimulating properties of which are modified by the ju'os and extraots of anti febrile and laxative roots and herbs something which will regulate, soothe, and purify, as well as invigorate is the medicine required by the debilitated. There are many preparations which are claimed to be of this description, but Hobtetter's Stomach Bitters, the great vegetable preventive and restorative that has won its way to the con fidence of the publio atid the medical profession by a quarter of a century of unvarying success, stands pre eminent among them all. To expatiate on its popularity would be to repeat a twice-told tale. It is only neoessary to consult the records of the United States Revenue De partment to learn that its consumption is greater than that of any other proprietary remedy of either native or foreign origin. As a means of sustaining the health and strength under a fiery temperature, the Bitters have a paramount olaim to consideration. It has the effect of fortifying and bracing the nervous and muscular systems against the ordinary consequences of sudden and violent changes of tempera, ture, and is therefor peculiarly nsof nl at this season, when hot sunshine by day, and ice-cold dew by night, alternately heat and chill the blood of those who are exposed to them. HoRTETTSR'a Stomach Bitters are sold in bottles only. To avoid being deceived by counterfeit, see that tin name of the article is on the label, aad embossed on the Class of the bottles, and our revenue stump over the cork. Exhibition! ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER Sin, WE WILL OPEN OUB FALL AND WINTER TRADE WITH A GRAND CLOTHING EXHIBITION AT OUB OAK HALL BUILDINGS, SIXTH AND MARKET bTREETS. I The stock of Fine Clothing which now, after months of ((reparation, we are about to offer to the publio, i so vast and varied, so superior in style and beautiful in material and make-up, that w are at a loss to describe it. We simply say "come and see," assuring all that any time epent in examining our new clothing store will handsome ly repay them. i FALL GOODS, Fine and Frehh from, Rnolimh and French Markets, and or Home Manufacture. NEW STYLES. NEW STYLES. Many Improvements in READY-MADE GARMENTS. EXAMINE THEM ALL. NO ONE ASKED TO BUY.! Doers open at 7 A. M. ; Exhibition closes at 9 P. M. Stranger in the city will be welcome. WANAMAKER A BROWN, CLOTHIERS TO THE PEOPLE. KOTR. One word about prioes this season. We have adopted a newland lower scale so low that there can be no competition with us on this point. Our imiuenne safes last year and our vast purchases this enable u to sell very Cbespiy. THfl DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, IHLARRIEO. "AP-MOONir,Y.-OnthePthof SnnlomW. at St. L VUL" r." " Ohurch, by ftev. Father )antwell, JOH N H A Y KH. of WjjhinKton, D. U, to KttHK T., eldest daugh ter of John B. Moeney, of Philadelphia. f!.M1OKV'!2Aw-M('DERMOTT.-On September ft, at fChiirch.hy the Rev. T. W. Power, Mr. THOMAS a il nvDuASl ' Fayattevilla, N. C, to Miss KATE A. McDERMOTT, of this oity. iik:i. - DOHB.On the ISth Instant, Rev. BENJAMIN DORR, 1. D., Hector of Christ Church, In the 74th year of his age nnrvices at Christ Church on Monday afternoon, tha 2K li Instant, at 6 o'clock precisely. .rj,A,N.? TAi'.0'0100 A-M- onth intant. ELI ZABETH A., wife of Charles (. Kvans. Dne notice will be given of the funeral. HOLLOWKLL. On the 18th Instant. HETER HOL LOWELL, relict of Jesse T. Hollowed, in the Md year of ber age. The relative and friend of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from tne residenoeit her brotlier, Edward S. Cottinan, Township Line road, below the Bustleton turnpike. Twenty third waftl. en Wednes day morning, September ill, at 10 o'olock. Funeral to pro ceed to Oxford Church. HOUSTON.-On the morning of the 18th Instant, JOHN JAMES HOUSTON. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from bis late resilience, tin. No. 8!'12 Spiuce street, West Philadelphia, Hervinos at the bouse at 1 o'clock P. M. Fnnoral to move at i o'clock. To proceed to Woodlands Cemetery. JONK8.-On Thursday, Septembor 16. ANN L1ND3AY, wife of B. Muce Jonos, In the Md y0IU g bet ae. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from her late residonoe, No. .Of) Walnut street, on t he afternoon of Monday, Sep tember 90, at 8 o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to Laurel Hill. NAGLER. On the 17th Instant, HANNAH A., wife of the late Joseph Naelee, in the 77th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, from the residenoe of her brother-in-law, George G. Knowles, Esq., in Ridley, Delnwarecountv, Pa., on Tuesday, the 31st instant, at t o'clock P. M. To proceed to the family burying ground. OBERTEUFFER. On the 18th Instant, Lieutenant Colonel JOHN HENRY OBKRTECKFEK. The relatives aad male friends of the family are rospeot fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his son, George H. Oberteuffer, No. 2105 Vine street, on Tuesday afternoon, September 21, at 3 o'clock. Interment at Laurel Hill. " VANATTA.-On the 19th instant, AARON K. VA NATTA. The relative and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residenoe, on Tuesday morning, the 21st instant, at 9 o'olock. Her vices at Olivet Baptist Church. Interment at Monument Cemetery. .TONES' One-Price Clothing House, No. OO l MARKET Stt-cct. Our Garments are veil made.' Our Cutters are men or talent. BUT ONE PRICE IS ASKED. Satisfaction Guaranteed Every Purchaser. GEO. W. NIEMANN, Proprietor, 9 IB wfmi No. 604 MARKET St., above Sixtn. PATTERNS, TRIMMINGS, ETC Q U A N 1) O P 13 IV I IV G OF PAPER PATTERNS OF LONDON, PARIS, AND NEW YORK FASHIONS ON ' WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. J. . MAXWELL, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF CHESNUT and ELEVENTH Streets, LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS, PAPER PATTERN AND DRESSMAKING ESTABLISHMENT, Will open with an entirely new assortment of Trimmed I'atterts, in all the latest s'yles, of Kediogotes, Neglige Wraps, Jackets, Trained ana Evening Dresses. AGENCY FOR E. BUTTERIOK A OO.'S CELEBRATED PATTERNS OF GARMENTS FOB LADIES, MISSES, AND BOYS. Catalogues of styles now ready for distribution. DRESS AND CLOAK MAKING In all its branches, and particular attention paid to Cut ting, Fitting and Basting material at short notice. A full line of all noveltiea in Trimmings and But tons; 20 2trp CARPET IN OS, ETO. Rl E W CARPETING S. M'CALLUIUI, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT STREET, Importers and Retailers of Of every description. FALL IMPORTATIONS. NEW DESIGNS IN MOQUETTE, CROSSLES'S VELVETS, 6-4 WIDE, In original and exclusive patterns. 1000 PIECES BRUSSELS, Of the best English manufacture, of new and novel Btjle, many of them designed expressly for us. 1000 FIECES CROSSLEY TAPESTRIES, All the newest styles. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN OIL CLOTHS. McCALLUM, CEEASE & SLOAN'S CARPETING AND OIL CLOTH WAREHOUSE, No. 509 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, 9 6 wf mJim Opposite Independence. HalL ft! E W STYLES ... or cahtetings, AMERICAN AND ENGLISH, AT THE LOWEST PRICES. JOSEPH BLACKWOOD, No. 832 ARCH STREET, 8 lm Two doors below Ninth, south side. C A II P 13 T I N G S AND OIL CLOTHS. REEVE L. KNIGHT & S0N, No. 1222 CHESNUT STREET, 9 9 wsralTtrp PHILADELPHIA. PIAN08. ALBRECnT, BIKH.KH SOHMIDTJl MlMUVAGTUHKll. or FIR8T-ULAK8 PIANO OHTES. Full aoaraatee and moderate prloe. , . 14 W AKmwOMfl, , Q19 AROH 8trrt, WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETO. J. E. PALDWELL & CO., JEWELLERS, No. 002 CHE8NUT Street, navlng rebuilt, enlarged, and remodelled their stablishment, destroyed by Are In January last, open the same for business TZZZS DAY, WITH AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF Manufactured and Imported Goods, SUPERIOR TO ANY THEY HAVE HERETOFORE OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. They most cordially Invite all to visit and Inspect their store. JA8. E. CALDWELL & CO., No. 902 CnESNUT STREET, 9 IS tfrp PHILADELPHIA. 1124 CHESNUT STREET. AMERICAN, ENGLISH, AND SWISS WATCHES AT CLARK & BIDDLE'S, STECIAL AGENTS IN PHILADELPHIA FOR AMERICAN WATCHES Made by E. noward A Co., Boston. 6 11 thmrp gC. & A. PEaUIGNOT, MANUFACTURERS Of WATCH CASES, AND DEALERS IN AMERICAN AND FOREIGN WATCHES, Wo. IS South SI&TII Street. 1 1 mwsgrp MANUFACTORY. No. M S. FIFTH Street. RICH JEWELRY. JOHN BRENNAN, DIAMOND DEALER AND JEWELLER, NO. 13 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET, 8 B mwf Omrp PHILADELPHIA, WINES. TXXZS BEST CALIFORNIA WINES. California, Hock, Claret and Sparkling, for Table Use. California Fort and Brandy, for Medi cinal Purposes. California Angelica and Muscatell, the Finest Ladies' Wines, AT PERKINS, STERN fc CO.'S, Nos. 14 and 10 VESEY Street, New Yorfc, No. 108 TREMONT Street, Boston, And Nos. 84 and 80 LA SALLE Street, Chicago. For sale In Philadelphia by SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, JOHNSTON, HOLLO WAY 4 COWDEN, CRIPPEN A MADDOCK, BULLOCK A CRENSHAW, RISK A MUSSON, ' WRIGHT & SIDDALL, ROBERT BLACK A SON, THOMPSON BLACK'S SON A CO., JAMES R. WEBB. By A. H. HAYWARD, Germantown, EWEN A BRO., Camden, New Jersey. 1 Pan in.i.mi T..1 nt in,. Messrs. Perkins. 8tern A Co. The wiuea fur. nlblied us from time to time by your house have given entire satisfaction to customers, and are now a staple article In our trade. We are pleased to be aoie u nay iuai we consider mem enttreiv pure, Truly yours, SIMON COLTON A CLARKE. Philadelphia. Julvsa. ts9. Messrs. Perkins, Stern A Co. Your Wines have become a staple article of merchandise with us. and give our customers universal satisfaction. From such examination as we have given them, and the reports we hear of them, we have no doubt of their strict purity, ncspectiuiiy, JOHNSTON, UOLLOWAY A COWDEN. Camden. N. J.. Juiv ea. in. Messrs. Perkins, Stern 4- Co. Oui experience with your Wines and ISranditia reaches back almnat tn th Introduction of the goods to the people of the At- lauuu ounce, wo nave iuKeu pains, at alllerent times, to submit them to scientinc men fur vnmia. tlon, and, from their reports, and the growing de niand, we believe them pure and know them to iitve satisfaction. Yours, very truly, " 8 8 mwf sm EWEN A BROTHER. BOOTS AND SHOES. NOW READY, FALL STYLES BOOTS and SHOES FOR GENTLEMEN. BARTLET T, No. 33 SOUTH BIXTH STREET, 10 1 fmw ABOVE CHSSNUT, DRY QOODS. HAM RICK & COLE, No. 45 North EIGHTH Street, WILL OPEN ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, C F CUR OWN IMPORTATION. Ponson's Velvets all widths. These Goods are superior to other mikes, and re commended by Madame Demorcst. the Fashioner. XffAClVXFXCEIffT SZZ.HS In all shades and qualities, nuicTi below regular rates. FULL LINES OF EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DRESS GOODS. Shawls, Arabs, Velveteens, Linens, AND A FULL ASSORTMENT OF HOUSEKEEPING GOjl f. The above Goods will be sold at unusually low prices. 9 19 SUp HAMRK K A COLE. 1869. FALL opening. 1869. GREAT SALE OP NEW AND OLD STOCK. J. M. HAFLEIGH, Nos. 1012 and 1014 CHESNUT St., WILL COMMENCE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, TO SELL ZIZS LAHC2 STOCK OF SILKS, DRESS GOODS, LACES, HOSIERY, GLOVES. LINENS, WHITE GOODS, SHAWLS, ETC. AT vehy low rmczs. GREAT INDUCEMENTS WILL BE OFFERED FOR CASH. 0 U tf Ml L, Lj I KEN'S LINEN STORES. OLD STORE No. 828 ARCH STREET. HEW STORE, No. 1128 CHESNUT Street. EW DEPARTMENT BED CLOTHING. BEST BLANKETS, fresh from t!i t.i!i:s. MAESEILLKS BED QI ILTS. HONEYCOMB UIuTS, all sizes. ALLENDALE AND LANCASTER QUILTS. LINEN SHEETINGS, ail widths. COTTON SHEETINGS, a'l widths. PILLOW CASINGS. We bid for a large trade in BED CLOTHING, by selling re'.Kible goods at the lowest prxes. 8 21 mvaf (FECIAL BLANKET NOTICE. LARGE LOTS OF IMPERFECT BLANKETS FROM THE MILLS, at 30, 14 '00, and MH. The damage consists In Irregularity In size and slight Imperfections from maclunety, . In other respects equal to the best goods. Desirable at the reduced prices for Housekeepers ami Hotels. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 50, 2, and tu North SECOND Street, 9 IT St Above WUlow. IL-WOOL POPLINS IN ALL THE POPULAR COLOP.3, 76, SIX, and 1 1 IK) per yard. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos, 4E0, 462, and 4M North SECOND Street, 9 17 3t Above Wlliow. J L A O K VELVETEENS, 11 -SB, I1-3T. tit 0, and tl-75. At the above prices we have on hand a Una of su perior Twilled-back Patent BLACK VELVETEENS-, SUITABLE FOR SL ITS', SACQl'ES, ETC. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 450,462, aad 4f4 North SECOND Street, - oust Above Willow. Ti I C H BLACK SILKS AT LOW PRICES. BLACK GRO GRAINS 1126 " 1-80 it 1-76 ' 1-85 i ' 8 00 With a full line oLsnperior goods. Prices ranging rrom2-85toli-B0. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 460, 433, and 484 North SECOND Street, 9 1T 8t ' Atove WUlow. FIRST QUALITY "PIM BROS'. IRISH POPLINS," IN ALL COLORS. OF THE IMPORTATION, AND FOR BALE BY j. TT. THOMAS, Nos. 405 and 407 North SECOND St., 9 u rp VWUDZtfllA. SEPTEMBER 20, 1809. H. STEEL S OS! HAVE NOW OPEN A BLACK AND COLORED DRESS SILKS. BLACK OROS GRAIN SILKS, 1'50 TO BLACK TAFFETA SILKS, $1-50 TO 3'75. PLAIN TOULT DE SOIES, NEW CHOICE COLORS, l-7JTO 2125, COLORED GROS GRAIN SILKS IN ALL THE NEW SHAD 'ES. IIANDSO ME COLORED SILKS IN ALL THE NEW SHADES. STRIPED AMERICAN SILKS, NEW STYLES. WHITE AND BLACK SATINS FOR DKEHSE3. JAPANESE SILKS( FOR EVENING DRESSES, PINK, BLUE, BUFF, IEMO& f, WHITE, GREEN, PEARL, AND LILAC, U'50, WORTH $2, Nos. 713 and 715' North TENTH Street, it DRY COOD8. OPENING. Fall and Winter Meurning DXV3T GOODS. BESSON & SON WILL BE PREPARED TO OFFER ON ATon'day, September 20, A SUPERB ASSORTMENT OF English and French Dress Goods, CONSISTING IN PART OF " Hack Ottoiiiiin IojIiii, lllark Silk and Wool I'opllitM, mark Irili loliu, lllark Allwool I'opHii, lllark loiHn Iliai rlt, lllark llatlstes, Vlark Cretonne, lllark lkrup VAlmas. lllark Drap de Pari Itlark Kpangllnes, lllark Drap de Itusge, lllark Velour Hiisae, lllark Vrlonr Imperial, lllark I'renrk 9Ierinoe, lllark Merino Satins, lllark Gvoh 4.; ruin Silk, lllark Alpaca lliarritz, ' lllark Alpara Poplins, lllark Australian Crapes, lllark English Ilombaziues, lllark Tainlses, . lllark Paris! . nnes, lllark ?IousseUiiew, lllark Jloliair Xamises. AL30, Second ZVXourning Dress Goods IN EVERY VARIETY. EZVZSROXBSXIED ROBES, ENGLISH AND FRENCH CHINTZES, ETC. MOl'RMSG DRV GOODS HOUSE, No. 913 CHESNUT STREET, ItSp PHILADELPHIA C HAWLS! WATERPROOF CLOAKS I NEW FALL SHAWLS. NEW FALL SHAWLS. . NEW FALL SHAWLS. NEW WINTER SHAWLS. NEW WINTER SHAWLS. NEW WINTER SHAWLS. NEW WATERPROOF CLOAES. NEWWATERPROOF CLOAKS. NEW WATERPROOF CLOAKS. COOPER & C0NARD, NINTH STREET, BCLOW MARKET, I T fam PHILADELPHIA. pOPULAR PRICES FOR DRY GOODS. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET, t 18 tf PHILADELPHIA. "yHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT. CAMBRICS, . LINENS, NALNSOCK8, HDKFS., DIMITIES, feWIbS. PERCALE3. MUSLINS, ETC. ETC. PERKINS & CO., No. 9 SOUTH NINTH STREET, 9 6 tnwf3msp PHILADELPHIA. RODGER3 AND WOSTENHOLM S POCKET KNIVES, Pearl and Star Handle., pf beautiful nnih, RODGERS' and WADE Jt Bin,Uj!.8RAOR8. and the celebrated LEUOLTRE RAZOR bOlbbOKS o( H."1"! KniveHci. snd Table Ontle Ormind and Polished at P. MAl)ElKA'bo. 11S . I EM H Street, below Chesnut, g8lti B EAFNES3. EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT soieuoe and .kill have invented to assist the ueanna In every doree et deafu: aUo. Re.pirator. j alw.Oraa dall'. PatutUrutoUesl.upBrior to any others in ue. t P. MADEIRA'S. IW, 104 B. ilMU bUWt. belon VU9UUt. , r, 5 LARCJE ASSORTMENT OP PHILADELPHIA. NEW PUBLICATIONS. J S S U E D THIS D A,"' LirriNCOTT'S MAGAZINE, THE OCTOBER NUMBER, With tare Fine Fall Pane Knanwingai ootfTAiwrao L "THE VICAR OF BULLHAMPT0N," A New Novel of Gnnt Interest. By Anthony Troildpav fart IV. With Two IlhlMrntko. II. THK FRK.NCH t'EVKR. By T. O. Ia Leoav III. TWO NAMES: A Poem. IV. THE LONELY ONKH: A Tale. IUuatratettk Front the German of l'nul Howe. V. WHAT I SAW OF THE SUEZ CANAL. VL BEYOND THE BREAKERS: A Novel Part X. By Hon. Robert Dale Owen. VII. DICK MB BY. VIII. THE FRKEDMAN AKTt HI8 FUTURE. Bf Oeorge I'itihuRh. IX. FROM A GARRET: A Pnera. By Edgar Fawcett. X, MAGDALEN A: A Novelette. By the author of "Gold EUie," "(Jouiitoae Ciuli," eto. Con eluded. XL THE DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT IN FRANOKr By Karl Blind. XTI. THE PLEASURES OF POVERTY. XIII. OUR MONTHLY GO8IP. XIV. LITERATURE OF THK DAY. For sale at all the Book and News Stores. Yearly sub scription, $4. Single number, 86 eens Lippincott's Magazine and Sunday Mamzioa to one ad' dress, $6'5ti per annum. OLUB RATES. Twe copies. $7. Five copies, $1 Ten copies, $30, and each additional copy, t&t. Specimen Number, with Premium List, sent teany ad dress on receipt ol Thirty-five eenta. Address J. B. LIPPINOOTT CO., PubUsoere, Woa.715 and 717 M ARKRT SU, Pbilada. PUBLISH K D B- Y 9 is at JUST .PORTER St COAXES, Publishers aad Booksellers, NO. 822 CHESNUT STREET, SHIFTING WINDS-. By Robert M. Ballantine, author of Coral IfflandB," 'Dog Crusoe," "Gascoy ne, the Sandal Wood Trader," "Wild Man of tue West,'' "Fighting the Flames," etc. etc. l6mo. Cloth extra. Illustrate Price, A new and charming book, full of stirring scenes and ailvenlure. by the irreatest 11 vlnir writer for bova whose previous works are household words with tha Doys or America ana Kngiand. 8 9 mwfirp STOVES, RANGES, ETC GOLDEN EAGLE FURNACES AND COOKING RANGES. 1,161,600 Cubic feet of space, thoroughly heated by BIGHT' medlum-elzed GOLDEN EAGLE FURNACES, at United States Naval Asylum, Philadelphia. PERFECT SUCCESS. It Is three yean since the above Furnaces were In rented and offered to the public The advantages they combine have given them a most signal success, Already In our city It has taken the lead,; AND THE DEMAND CAN SCARCELY BE SUPPLIED. The community are assured that the essential fea tures which have given the Golden Eagle such un bounded popularity are not found la any other Far Daces now extant. An examination Is solicited. SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. CHAS. WILLIAMS, . Nos. 1132 and 1134 MARKET STREET 8 87 fmwsmrp PHILADELPHIA. THE SUNNYSIDE. A Double Heating Fire-Place Stove AND Oas Consuming Base Burner, With large Patent Top Feeding Coal Magazine.. It Is the only Dot-Air Flre-Place Heater, yet Uwq duced. For sale only at QE0. P. SH0CH & CO.'S. No. 333 NORIH SECOND STREET, 9 IS PHILADELPHIA. THE IMPE0VEB DALTIMORC Fire-Place Heater. 'M With ILLUMINATING rXWR8.an4WmDqW8.an6X MAGAZINE or auoieut oapaoi tor fjel to t$fc HO(JR8,ataeotof but KLKVKN OfcN W PBi DAj The moat periect aad eheeriua ttealer ia on, UavLOy made -XMxW Or BALTTMOB. FortheltXOLtJSIVKiaiufaotirluil Uiea liwteriLW are prepared te furnii tiiew ia lniMor aiuaU uiu'.Ir,. Hold aholewle or relaU bi tUa HUwtsctur " JOHN & CXAEK, Beware nl Imitation gatua n on tha tbeM. HtaWw. lU PaP"1"ol THOMSON'S I.ONninv 7,V,T2. WVR.UN RANOK, to. .JXitZHSS puMio UwtituHooa, in TWF jT"vi ' v r.ur. n i bi,. .te.. k4 w. aa r$frJIt fill a d Li7 rT.v.-.v'Ki r"r? S7wfaida fif
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