THE DAILY EVENING TELEGll APR PHILADELPHIA, FUIDAf, OCTOHKtt 8, 5 Vm Our Own CVrrfpotHn. Nbw York. Ocl. 8. The TiAqoarloaa IjhIIph. I refer to the Indies In East Twenty-third street. They have become more loquacious than Ter during tho last few days. Mrs. Wllbour has been reading an essay on "The Hullot as a Pnrt Of Woman's Educntlon," whereupon Mrs. Nor ton, who bums to make hernelf notorious, pre sented resolutions calling upon nil the women in the State who favor equal sufTmxe t appoint Inspectors of elections, open their polls, cast their ballots, and make their returns In the usual form. A further feature In Mrs. Norton's resolution was that If, after tho women had conformed to tho requirements of tho law, the roturns should bo rejected, they should then appeal to tho Supremo Court. Mrs. WHbour greatly faforcd these sprightly resolutions, although she Is tho last woman lu the world upon whom, judging from uppoarancos, one would dream of bestowing the epithet "strong minded." She Is meek-looking nud weak-looking, with gentle manners nud tho general ap pearance of an Interesting invalid making n great effort for a great occasion. How, with her physique, sho manages to transact her share of the loquacity, I am unable to comprehend. Mrs. Stanton, however, who opposed the resolutions with all the vigor of hor Inherent good sense, aided by the eloquence of hor noble presence, Is ono of those women who can conduct them selves impressively In any situation. From the silver of her hair to the silver of her voice, the gold of her spectacles to that of her speeches, she is a dear, good, sensible old lady, with one crotchet woman's suffrage which is quite pardonable. Whou she ceases to bo president, (Jod help the Woman's Suffrage Association! Meanwhile I pity tho fathers and brothers of these loquacious ladles. I fancy I see thcin going around with pins sup plying the placo of shirt button, and with toe less and heel-less stockings. It ran;) be that these feminine pursuers of the right to vote do sew all tho tears at home before proceeding to sow their wild oats abroad. It if possible that there are no masculine lamentations over frayed bosoms and ripped Inexpressibles. It is within tho reach of Imagination that tho Soroslsltc does not wring her husband's fleshly bosom, and that the washer-woman is permitted to punctually wring his liucn one, that the cook is kept in her place, and that, the housemaid takes no liber ties but theie things arc hardly likely, or the ladles of tho Sorosls and the Woman's Suffrage Association could scarcely find time for so much unmitigated gab. The Murdered I'liinene. ' ' Yesterday afternoon, as I walked along Centre street, opposite tho Tombs, I saw three hearses drawn up before a tenement house there. They were surrounded by a large crowd, and con tained the bodies of tho three Chinese victims who were lately murdered there. The sensation being a legitimate ono, and the number of vic tims larger than usual, tho sympathy of tho be holders was more ruffian-like than upon a com mon occasion, and the help of the police was called in. AIIhs Bate innn. That Miss Kate Bateman has ilouo pecuniarily well during her engagement at Booth's will be recognized when it is stated that , for her last week's services she re ceived four thousand dollars. Her audiences have been very large, and there has been no falling oft in tho appreciation that raised her to such eminence years ago. Next Monday evening week sho is to appear lu Mary Warner, which it will be remembered was written ex pressly for her by Tom Taylor. Her engage ment extends over some weeks yet, unless a new arrangement Is entered into. I, for one, think her acting has improved since her mar riage. It is warmer. The color arc richer and the tints more delicately shaded. Years have brought not only the philosophic mind, but the loving heart. Perhaps It is inevitable that Mrs. Crouc. tho wife, should be a better artiste than Miss Bateman, the maiden. Ferry Hout Romance. Near midnight on Wednesday evening,- I found myself on Fulton street, not very far trom the ferry, when a good looking girl of twenty swept hurriedly by mo, with botli hands raised to her temples, and exclaiming in an agonized voice, "Dou't, Charley! Leave me!" Sho was rapidly pursued by a young man of about her own age, who was the very picture of a gentle manly rullian, and who carried a velvet cloak. ' which evidently belonged to the young woman. They swept by me down to tho ferry, a crowd following them, and I following the crowd. The boat was just in, but the girl must have made a furious dash amongst the crowd, for the next moment a splash was heard, a loud scream, and confused exclamations of "She's thrown herself in!" Sho had thrown herself In, but by the time I got there had been fished out, and conveyed into the ladles' cabin, where sho sat shivering the centre of a curious crowd. The young mau who had followed hor was leaning over her with an embarrassed air, evi dently endeavoring to console her, and cherish ing ono of her cold hands in his. The other was still raised to her tomplo, as though sho suffered pain there. In this plight the misguided young couple reached Now York, aud whatever their story might be. none of it became known, lor a cab was called. "Charley" nud the Interest ing pseudo-suicide got in, and sway they drove, and the midnight sensation was over. Not having seen this mention of a too frequent New York ferry romance in any of the newspapers, I thought myself at liberty to mention it here. Am Baiia. MUSICAL. AN DRAMATIC. The llolieitilan Jlrl" bv Hie I'arcpu-ltosa Troupe. naira-a n,,i,e,.iinii ijirl Is a vcrv pleasant contrast hiu .--,- lhimihttir. It Inn all the elements of ,U HW ' ' ' J - popularity that the other la ;ks, aud often as it has beea sung, it is loiexaDiy certain n ,.. n Qi.vtiiiiior uriii. The pcrforiuunce last even ing Introduced a new tenor, Mr. Nordblmn, In the role 01 'Tniuldeus." Tins gcuucinuu uus a buu"i Arm tenor volc, a little defective In the low notes, but clear and sweet in the middle and upper regls ... rrit, mntiimi u not nf the best, but he sinsrs with It; 1 . ii expression, and liis execution of the airs, " Tls Katl to Leave One s Fatherland," '-Then You'll Remem ber Me," aud "Fair Land or roiitnu'' were conuauy -nnlnTl.tml Miss Rose Ilersce appeared a "Arline," and more than conflrmcU the favorable Impression made on her first appearance. This little lady Is so attractive in her personal appearance, ncr n c awun, .u tmineii and she Is so evldeuti. plrcd by nr- tistlo enthusiasm, that she will irt n'Y become a popular ravorlte.and as the represeuta ve of Juvenile heroines of the opera she will make an admirable -..,-,,.., tn xiarinme Rosa. Miss Fanny Ktorkton tt&Yu a inucU better personation of the "Gipsy Ouecn " than we are commoiny wicmiuiu is a diflhult and rather ungracioi a ruU, and it is very seldom that a singer or even orumarj twmj takes It Mr. le Solla did the part of "Florestaii ...ioi,iv end Mr. Caninbcll as "t'otiat Arnheim, JlVvtl,tlF',' - ' and Mr. Beguln as "Devilshoof were excellent, as The opera was handnmnely put upon the stair, and the fair soon tn the second act, with Its batmen and other accessories, was highly creditable to the taste and enterprise of the management. Tbo City Amnnemrnf. AT Tim Acapkmt opMusrc Jlalfe's onora or The Vxirtlan't Ixtvphtfir will be repented this evening. At tho matinee to-mormw Maritawt will be given, ami In the evening The Hohrmian UirU Mnrtha Is announced for Monday. At THH Chssnct Our A mrriran flnmiii lias been withdrawn after a successful run of a week, ami this evening Tom Taylor and Charles Hcadft's beautiful comedy of Monk atul fm-fn will Ihj performed, with MIhs Keeno a "Peg Wottlugton." This play Is not only of a very high order of merit of Itself, but It pre sents an admirable, array of acting characters, that will serve to bring out the full strength of a capable company like that of the Chesnut. Mania and Farm well deserves to Ik? much Imtter known than It Is, for It Is really one of the frefhest, brightest, Bad most pleasing works of the modern stage. A flrst mte actress only con do Justice to the role of "Peg Wellington." and when a first-rate actress attempts It, lovers of fine dramatic art can assure themselves of a treat. The part Is admirably sultod to Miss Keene's brilliant and elegant stvle of acting; nd with Mr. Sheridan as "Triples" and Mis I How ard as "Mabel Vane," a first-class entertainment niay be expected this evening. Kobertson's comedy of llmne will be produced on Monday. There is no dramatic writer of tho present day who Is better deserving ol the popularity he tins attained than Kobcrtsoa. Ills pieces are always pure In tone and elegant In style, and thoy are admi rably suited to such a theatre and sued a company as Miss Keene's. At thr Walnut Mr. Booth will appear this even ing as "Othello." Mr. ltootli Is very tine lu this rait, and as a contrast to his "lago," it should be seen by nil admirers of first-rate tragic acting. There will be a matinee to-morrow, when Mr. Psoth will appear as "Claude Melnotte" In llulwer's drama of The lvly of in, and in the evening Shakespeare's tragedy of Richard III Will tie per formed. On Monday Macbeth will be given. At tuk Ahcu, l'ormnna Is announced for this even ing. at ttik Eleventh Sthkkt Oi-rka Hoiw:, mirth and melody will combine thN evening to oiiteruin the patrons of minstrelsy. An attractive programme will he presented, whi'Jh will contain a great num ber of amusing features. Thk okkat Buhoi'kan Cikccs Is now In the full tide, of success on Eighth street Ix-twecn Kacesnd Vine, crowded audiences being in attendance everr afternoon and evening. Tho perrormauces are up to a high mark of excellence nud they are well wort h viewing. The parade through the streets this morn ing, with the live lion, the drove of dromedaries, the splendid horses and the brilliant dresses of the riders, attracted much attention along the entire route. A Information Jnm.EK and grand musical fes tival will be held on Monday evening, October 18, to inaugurate the great fair for the bcuetlt of tho Or phans' Home at (ierinantown. Tun "Star" course of lectures, under the manage ment of Mr. T. P.. Pugh, is attracting more atten tion in tho best society of Philadelphia than any enterprise of the kind that has ever been brought to the notice ol the public. Mr. l'ugh presents an array of lecturing talent that cannot lie equalled, ami the subscription tickets for the course will undoubtedly be rapidly taken up. Tho whole course will consist of twenty lectures, In two series of ten each, which will extend through the greater part of tho fall and winter. The scale of prices is remarkably low, considering the attraction; hi cured tickets for the series of ten lectures being single admission, fin cents; admission with re served seat, 7ft cents. Tickets can be had at Gould's, No. !-.'3 Chesnut sttv-t, on Mondav, October 11. The opening lecture will be delivered by Miss Anna Dickinson, on Tuesday, Oct. 19. Subicct, "Whitcd Sepulchres." cirv itfjis. h'Al.i. Ovkhcoats A .line aimrhiieiit of their tenn'M and - " yoriitriitfi. better ill jit ami etye than any uth-rii re'i'ly. htniif in I'litluililihio, lit lower ywiVv thitn the lowest elne ui en. Aim, ajull ttorh of all kind AlKN'H, Youths', ANI IlOYH' Cl.OTHINll, KKADY-MAUK, awl of Material In the I'iere, to he made tn oiilrr, eompriini many entirely tieie and t t-ti'fe. htijlen, Hi- Sample nf ifo'eriitl sent bi viail irheti denired. llAT.F-WAY IIKTWKKN I BKXNF.TT A Co., fifth anil TOWKH H At.t.. Sixth ttreelt. ) 518 M.vukbt Sthkkt, PH1I.MKI.I'I1IA. ANO BOO BlIQAUWAV, NKW YoitK. Cl'.T thk HKST. -The Pnrham Now Family LOOK-HTITOII KHWINU MACHINE. (Kmy Tenna.) Sulenunm, No. 704 CHKSNfJT Street. A M i:y IT i.i. and choice stock of Ready-made Clothing, ut (he lonett rate, may be found at Chaht.es Stokes', No. UJ4 Chesnut street. Jewki.iiy. Mr. William W.Cassidy, No. 12 South Second st root, has the largest and most attractive assortment of tine Jewelry and Silverware in the city. Purchasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pure article, furnished at a price which cannot be equalled. He also has a large stock of American Western Watches in all varieties and at all prices. A visit to bia store ia sure to result in ple&suro and profit. Athletic vs. Keystone. The first gamn of a now scries will be played to-morrow afternoon between tho above chilis at Hovcnteenth street and Columbia avenue. Both clubs will proncnt their strongest ninos, and nn ex citing contest may be anticipated. Thk most extensive Diiy (iorms RktaulihRmsnt in the cortliern part of our business centre is that of Curwen Ktoddiirt A Bro., at Nos. 450, 4."2, and il North Second street. Here every thing in the dry goods line is to be obtained, and owing to the cheapness oi their locatiou tho various articles are to be procured at the lowest prices possible. The styles are all popular and are coming in rapidly. They are being disposed of almost as quickly, and pcrsooH desiring to make good bargains bad better drop in very soon. There is Conn Avtuoiiitv for stating that in this i ; country one adult out of every six dies of Consumption ; and, indeed, so prevalent and so fatal has this disease become, that it is dreaded as tho great scourge of the nice; and yet, in the formative stages, all Pulmonary Complaints may be ' roudily controlled by rcaortimr promptly to the Exvectobant or Iu. D. Javke, which soothes and strengthens the bronchiul tabes, allayiug inflammation nud cleansing them and the lungs of all im purities. It is a certain remedy for Coughs and Colds, which, when left to thciusclvea, frequently bring on Pul monary Complaints; and it cures Bronchitis effectually if token in time, and tiie directions strictly followed. It lias maintained its reputation as a eurative for over a quarter of a century; and if thote who are threatened with Lung Diseases, or any of the symptoms of Bronchit is or Ant lima, will at once give this standard lenieilv a trial, lliey will never i egret it. Sold every where. Thk KxiiachtH) Systkm. -Summer i a dobilituting season, and tho sudden cbunge of temperature which lakes place at this pei iod of the year tinds the healthiest of us considerably enervated by the preceding heat, and tho iieukly and delicate almost prostrated. This is not a favorable condition in which to encounter the raw cold winds of October and its chilling fogs and night dews, and eonhetiuently intermittent fever, dysentoiy, bilious attack", and rheumatism are more or less prevalent everywhere, but especially in localities where the atmos phere is naturally unwholesome. In order to avoid the daugers arising from these causas, the exhausted system should now be renovated and invigorated byaoourseof Hosri T'i Kn'M Stomach Rittkur, This purest and most potent of all vegetable tonics and exhilurauta regulates the secretions while it renews the strength, and purities t lie fluids of the body while it gives tiimnesi and vigor to the nervous organization, tree from the unpleasant llavoi which renders tho ordinary tonica so repulsive, com posed of extracts and juices of the clioioest vegetable invigoraiits aud correctives, mingled with a diffusive stimulant from which every noxious element has been expelled, this renowned preparation is, in all respects, the very best medicine of its kind that the world has ever known. Such is the opinion of distinguished members of the medical profession, and the general verdict of tho public, after an experience of twenty years, daring which HoblhT'l F.n'8 BlTTr:n has attained a greater popularity and a more extensive sale than any specific ever advert isod ORAiuJEg W. Jat, tW nbta nd brilliant editor of the "Union Sentinel," a Initng Republican journal at Tron ton, apeak thus of thr KcpDblioan fight awainat t!io Kin- BcnvKi WoiiIts to our tr tlM brief anndi of RootoI at MercliantdTillo beuM it la a cood aneiroh, end aitpronriat to the difficulty that thrnatr-na to irnimi flu Itnpuhlicaa party if the Ktato. Ami tlinn tho mt bid not a fair chance aatnst bia onwmina. Nearly all nf enr republican editora IVol that Hoovel M at lat right in bin freacnt attitude, aud the wrong he t prnhiug is patina at the ritala of the patty. But mifortuwntcly few of tliero hae the moral cow-ago to grapple with tlio wealth an t rmaMion oconpieo' by tho nandlul of ermepiratora. And then "polioy," and the "harmony of tAxv warty," restrain intiicen the eaposnre eo Imidly demanded by eounl polioy and lading harmony. Tlio deraey Oily Ki-mi,,, j.,r,.nl and the H-mth Jerty HefinhHran liavo presented a nmnly Tront on thin qnemlon, and if any other of enr paper have ahnwn like fidelity to tlio right, we have oerlookeJ tlin evidence. Honenty, gentluiuon, wins mora than sub aerviency m tho lonjr run. Wo are aot the aper-id champion of 8.-o-wd But we lore that gipod old KnwiiHh minor "fair pln.-nd wh -n we see a wliote tloek of turkey gobbler piloting into ono game cock, onr aympartbiea are with tho root-tef; Tho ,-ini who are after tlim are an aeltisb and corrupt as im-rcenury politiriana can be. and go in for Numbor Ono. aW, luvt, and all the time: Urorrl hat ehovn more teal, ami mail' more earrinrinq eflort in the eaum of .Repuhliran ftrtmeiiilen, than all of his aaaailanta cmnbinod. He may have (wight individuals, ambition Iwynnd their merit, but he ha never pnived lacking in rierntion to tho enuneiatio of a Republican National Convention. What ha tin dono wo have dono, and will do again, whnn occaaion demand fear Jena independence in behalf of the purity of the party To eipcwe intrigue, evon tw the defeat of' an important nominee, la the duty nf every honest member of a political organisation. To yield to tho cry of "regular nominations" i to lieiray principle for the aake of unworthy huropih. "I hie Hlaviah ohedienoe ia the rule of deapot iam. and mey do for an ignorant and heaotlod "Democracy," but your ti ue KepuVilican knows no each blind obedience. Of Bottte, the opposing candidate the Satinet aara "But If Bettle ia tarred with the Ring' stick ha should bo aoiixod under without Republican merer." Removal. STEPHKJf F. WHITMAN has removed his OONKKCTIONERT ANO DHOCOtiATK KHTAIIMSHMEXT from No. 11110 Market Htrept, to bia NKW KlUI.DINd, 8. W. Oobnf.h or Twelfth aud Market Strkkts. Rarth Closet Compact's patent dry earth com modes and privy-fixtures, at A. U. Pranciscua A Co.'s, No. m Market IlroeU l-'ntl Overconu from 00 to S il. IlT" TAl.h OVEKCOAT.S ruO.V JIS-50 TO $25.11 I if FALL OVERCOATS FROM $S50 JO $25.i l" FALL OVERCOATS FROM $6'50 TO $25.J 1ST TALL OVERCOATS FROM Uo0 TO $2JI r FALL OVERCOATS FROM $ 50 TO $2a.l t Thin i one nf the a I 1 7 mot tweful garments any one ran have Jnr c.wfJ tf morhintiM mul eerniiiffs and chilly rfaijt. If are m. I prepared to hhow the new tyten of Foil and Winter J fir Bmr, and hone the LARdEST, ttF.ST, andMt g- ('HE A VEST Stork nf Genu', Vouthi', and Boy' IrT" Ctathiiiq iti I'hiladrljihiit. WA .VA MAKER f BRO ITJV, OAK HALL, THE LA ROEST CLOTHIXB BOTSE, Corner ofStXTHand MARKET SreeK. 91AltlKlJHl. BURGIN NEAL. At Germantown, October 7, by the Rev. K. H. Beadle, 1. D., assisted by the Key. W. K. bants, Mr. CHARLES V. BUKt.IN to Misa CilAK LO'I TK N KAL, of Jasper county, Iowa. - OBF.RGK MOORK. On Thnrsday, October 7, by tho Rov. Wilbur K Paddock, Mr. CHARLKS H. OliHitiiK to Misa (JLKMICNTINK MOORK. daughter of the late Betbtiel A. Moore, both of this oity. i RISDON McMULLTN. On October 7, 1R09, by the Rev. 1'. It. Hai-Daugh, WILLIAM M. UlSDON, of Mount tiolly, N. J., to MARY 1L, daughter of John . McMulliu, of this city. i HLOAN AUSTIN. On Thursday, October 7, by the Rov. William P. Breed, Mr. IiOKACK T. KLOAN to Miss ,11'l.U K. AUbTIN, daughter oi John B. Austin, all of this city. . D1KO. HARDY.-On the 3d instant, JOHN D. HARDY, ia tho lilst year of bis ago. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, N. W. corner of l'ourth and Monroe streets, on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. To proceed to St. Mary's Church. MOFF1TT. Od the 7th instant, JOHN MOI'I'ITT, in the 25th year of bia age. The relativea and friends of the family, also Ashland liOdge, No. iti, A. P. A., and Sbekinah Ixago, No. 23, K. of P., ure respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from the residenoe of bis aunt, Mrs. Nunn, No. litf Craven street (Second, aliove Race), on Sunday afternoon atlo'uluck. To proceed to Mount Moriuh Cemetery. SHAW. On the 7th instant, Miss MARY SHAW, aged tti years. i'he relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of bar cousin, Mrs. Uosanna McUarvey. No. fi29 8. Nineteenth street, on buudny, the iuth instunt, at 1 eclock. 8 WltT.-On Tuesday, the nth instant. LK WIS SWIIT, Ksn., of Croydun Lodge, Bucks county, Pa. 'I lie relatives and friends of the family are invited to at tend the funerul, on Suturduy, the I'th instant, at 1 o'olock. without further notice. Carriages will meet the 1015 and 11 o'clock trains at Bristol. TRACY. On the 6th instant, after a lingoring illness, CUARLOTTK, wife of the late Ueorge Tracy, aged bi years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residenoe, No. li;il .letters n street, ou Saturday morning, the Wtu instant, at 8' o'cleckj .IONES' One-Price Clothing House, No. (JO J MKKIiSX Street. Our Garments are well made. Our Cutters are men of talent BUT ONE PRICE IS ASHED. Satisfaction Guaranteed Every Purchaser. GEO. W. NIEMANN, Proprietor, 9 15 wfmS No, 604 MARKET 8t., abovo Sixth. DRY QOODS. FAIL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS. Haviup; deferred our purchases of DRESS GOODS UNTIL THE AUCTION SALES In New York and Philadelphia, were fully inauguvuted. and the lowest prices made, we are now in daily receipt of all THE POPULAR STYLES, Which aie offered at Than eorresionding styles hav boea sold at for years. The cheap locution we occupy enables us to sell at a small advance on Auction Prices. CU1WEN STODDAHT & lillOTilELt, Nos. 4&0, 462, and m NorlU SECOND Street, 10 8 3t Above Willow. PIANOS. frka ALBKECHT, zZ2l tty KIKKKts KUHMIDTJ r"Fl .in i. v Ail u it i. tut ur "IRRTJll itiH fllMlLKllUTT. i 'P'.' (aajrantea aud moderate pnoea. 1 ,1 WA.tttitvyMvAVA-P'JaBuwt! DRY QOODS. EXTRAORDINARY ItEDUCTION in ruicEs or DRY GOODS. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., KO. 727 CHESNUT STttKET, In order to close out their Fall and Wia t ter Stock by December 1, will offer Extraordinary Bargains IK BILKS, DRESS GOODS, aud MISCELLANEOUS DRY GOODS. This stock is the lnrgem and most varied ever offered nt retail In this market, and more replete with staples and novelties of recent Importations than any other In this city. ONE PRICE AND NO DEVIATION. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., No. 727 CHESNUT STREET, 10 8 tfrp PHILADELPHIA. IVI X L, L I li E 3V 9 H LINEN STORES. OLD STORE. No. C28ARCH 8TREET. NEW STORE, No. 1128 CHESNUT Street. NEW DEPARTMJENT UED CLOTHING. BEST BLANKET?, fresh from the mills. MARSEILLES BED QUILTS. HONEYCOMB QTJILTS, all sizes. ALLENDALE AND LANCASTER QUILTS. LINEN SHEETINGS, all widths. COTTON SHEETINGS, all widths. riLLOYV CASINGS. We bid for a large trade in BED CLOTHING, by selling reliable goods at the lowest prices. 8 21 mwf JLANKETS! LINENS! MUSLINS! 19 CASES BLANKETS, ltf CASES BLANEETS. 19 CASES BLANKETS. ALL THE GRADES. ALL THE GRADES. ALL THE GRADES. EVERY GOOD SIZE. EVERY GOOD SIZE. EVERY GOOD SIZE. ONE BALE LINEN TABLE DIAPER. GOOD UN EN TABLE DAMASKS. TOWELS, NAPKINS, AND DOYLIES. BEST WIDE SHEETINGS. BEST PILLOW COTTONS. BEST YARD-WIDE MUSLINS. COOPER & CONARD, NINTH STREET, BELOW MARKET, 1 7 fHirt PHILADELPHIA BIJXI: ETS, ALL SIZES AXffD QUALITIES PERKINS & CO., No. 9 .SOUTH NINTH STLEET, 9 6 mwfflmSp PHILADELPHIA. QHAMELEO.V SATINS, ROMAN SATINS, DROCATELLE SILKS, Entirely New, and Very Desirable. J. W. THOMAS, Nos. 405 and 407 North SECOND St., 9 n rp PHILADELPHIA. I N D I A S H A W L S. u u o i u v it v is ic. No. 0t C'HESNTT MTKEET, Will open Monday, Oct, 4, his Fall Importation ol India Camel's Hair Shawls and Scarfi, At moderate prices. With a choice selection, . NOVELTIES In the UHiial TASTE anil QUALITY of HIH ESTA BJJKHMEN1 102m ruBsiTunrt wahkrooms, No. 809 MARKET STREET. PARLOR, DINING-ROOM, and CHAMBER FUR. NITURK, tbe Latest Styles and best Manufacture. Also, FEATIIKR BEDS and MATTRES8KS. uiwfSin nuu i t u llnnat uunllty. lta.ora, KniK". Sclatora, and Table Outlnry flround and pKii.lied at P. MAUl'.lUA'ij, fio. llj b. TICNTU Klnwt, UODGERS' AND WOSTENIIOLM'S POCKET KNIVICS. Pearl and RU Handles, of beantiful finishl ROrXlr'Kh'aiid WADK I UUTOH KH'R HAZOK8, 'S NEW PUBHOATIONSs . HARPER'S WEEKLY, 663), , rUDLISUKJ) TO DAY, COXTAtNS rOKTBAITS OF FATHER DTAt'lNTHE. JAMES Flf-K. JR., PRE.1! DENT CESPB1ES, GENERAL (;UES.DA, GENERAL CABADA. GENERAL VILLBQAS. AfSO. THE CUBAN PRIVATEER "TnK CUBA," ("HORINET"). THE SPANISH OlfNBOAT "No. 1." At.FO, THE NEW YORK STO K EXC UAN'iE AND GOLD ROOM IN SESSION. ' BfslKKS TWO FDLrPAGE ART SUBJECTS: "BYRON: THE FORBIDDEN," by Pat. "SOMETHING NEW," by Bush. S.'rne on the racllle Rsilroad. "The Great Tea-Mile Csnon." COMIC CUTS, STORIES, GOSSIP, Etc. Etc. Prtte, 10 cents a Namiier. Subscription, IfOD a year. Footle Everywhere. HABP13H & nUOTIIEUS, FRANKLIN SQUARE, New York. It OIQARS. 8i!9 8. FKOhT ST. 229 H. FRONT ST. S. FUCUET & SONS, (B3TABI.ISIIKD ISiS), IMPORTERS OF HAVANA CIGARS, AND MANUFACTURERS OF FINE GIGARS, No. 229 S. FRONT.. St., below Walnut. Freshly Imported Cigars in or oat of Bond. Of our Mnnuractare, thirty varieties; quality war ranted. ClOIlOtfip : Assortment and prices to suit all buyers. CLOTHS, OASSIMERES, ETO. JyTEW CENTRAL CLOTH IIOUSK. FRIES, MALSEED & HAWKINS, S. E. COBNElt EIGHTH AND MAltKET, Are dally receiving large additions to their stock of Woollens for Men, Boys and Ladies. CASSIMERES, All-wool, from 75 cents upwards. BEAUTIFUL NEtf PLAID CASSIMERES. BLACK AND COLORED BEAVERS, from 75 upwards. FROSTED CHINCHILLA AND FUR BEAVERS. VELVET BEAVERS AND AST RAC HANS. T CORDUROY all colors; SATINETS AND KEN- IMPERIAL PLAID CLOAKING?, from $1-75 up wards. VELVETEENS, all colors and qualities. WATERPROOFS. PLAIDS AND MIXTIIRRS. WHITE, SCARLET, AND SKY-BLUE CLOTHS AND CHINCHILLAS. TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, ETC. ETC. riUES, MALSEED & HAWKINS, 9 22 lm S. E. Corner EIGHTH and MARKET Sts. STOVES, RANGES, ETO. GOLDEN EAGLE FURNACES AND COOKING RANGES. 1,161,600 Cubic feet of space, thoroughly heated ly EIGHT medium-sized GOLDEN EAGLE FURNACES, at United States Naval Asjluni, Philadelphia. PERFECT SUCCESS. It Is three years since the above Furnaces were In vented 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 TIIE DEMAND CAN SCARCELY BE SUPPLIED. The community are assured that the essential fea tures which have given the Goldon Eagle such un bounded popularity are not found in any other Fur naces now extant. An examination is solicited. SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. CHAS. WILLIAMS, Nos. 1132 and 11.14 MARKET STREET S 27 fmwsmrp PHILADELPHIA. THOMSON'S LONDON KITCHENEB 5a orKUROPKAN R A NO K, for fnmiliea, botela.oi WlCSjL public institutions, in TVVKKTY 1U FKKKNT -SIZKS. Also, Pbiladulpliia Ranges, liut-Air Kb nacea, Portable Hotter. Low-down Urata, Fireboart Ktovea, Butb Boilers. Btcw-hol Plataa, botlera, Uookinf BtOToa, alo., wholaaaia and ratal, bj Ilia mannfactiirera, HHARPK THOMSON, STwfmflm o. 1MU N. SKOONO btrat FURNITURE. FUMTURE. T. & J. A. HENKELS, AT THEIR NEW STORE, 1002 ARCH STREET, Are now selliug their ELEGANT FURNITURE at very reduced prices. u 2a uiurp BEAFNESS EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT acU'iioe and skill have invented to abxixt the uearin in every lieuree of deafneaa; aim. Respltatora; aloo ,!" i" i i'!"!,vr!,uUe' "l"'r'' 1" any oihera in u". f! 1,WUA-. Ko. U& S. TUN'tU &UB,t. i.i FIFTH EDITION - THE IiATEfcTT KBWS. Proceedings in the Virginia xgislatur Ex-i resident Pierce' Da-111- from rniormA. Dolnu of ihn New IarMnlure. Riciiiionk, Oct. 8. Both Hotiscaof the LegKatirr tCMiuy rntitlcd the fourteenth and trrteenth amend' menis In I he House there were- only six votes' against, and tu the Senate only fir airalnst the fourteenth and two 8f:iHisl the lirtcenih one of the Utter btlnu a colored Republican Senator, who rta-' cllnert because he believed the toifislattire WM' Illegal. Tho Irf-Rlslnture tl n by joint resolution ad--joiirned mitil October lstli. In the Houbo nn amendment to the Mil psRslns; the fifteenth amendment, iiiaM tiff it tnke efftt on and after tits admission of tbe State to tbt Union, only received live voice. lu the same body a resolution was offered that, tn view of donbts expressed about the legality of this Lrulslature, It will, after admission to 'the l'nWn, re enact the fourteenth and (If teem amendments The resolution was referred. FROM JVJjy KNQ-LAND. The ncnlhof Kx.rrPNldeat Pierce. Cokookd, N. n., Oct. 8. Kx-PrnnifAiit Pierce Wi4' ta-su whs morninif, or ctironic Initummatlon of Hie ! stomach. The arrangements for th funeral hae : not yet ticen made, but it will probabiy take place o- ! Monday next. I FROM JiEW YORK. I A Httnnlsh War Vriwe.1. I Dtpatc Ut The Kvrnity) Telegraph. I Nkw York, Oct. 8 A Spanish frigate has nude ! Its appearance at this port. It is rumored that she . comes to escort tlio Euterpe. 1 NEW PUBLIOATIONS. 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