THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 18GD. 5 w n w-Yoani a&is. JVont Oir Own Correaponamt. i Nuw York, Oct. 11, 1809. Poor Thine. That notorious twaddlelst upon virtue and tho node drama, Ollre Logan, has written to the New York Herald a characteristic nolo, wherein she says he does not object to fair criticism or honest oppo sition, but that the reoent attacks upon her by the Nexo York Citizen and Round Table are the last straw that has broken her camel's back. It was fondly tioped that the letter-writing business had gone out With the departure from New York of Lydla Thomp son and her "partner," and It might hare been sup posed that one so thoroughly posted In expediency as Miss Logan ought to bo, would at leant know when to keep silent. Two qualities about her may legitimately be admired, her assurance and her Industry. It Is these two which have mado hor nntno known wher ever the Illustrated Western World Is road, and the blonde burlcsqno slang Is still spoken. I have never been ablo fully to underatand why the detractors Of Miss Logan should object to her preaching virtue. Scandalous Journals (like tho Citizen and Rnitnl Tablet) arc fond of saying, "Physician, heal thyself I" But what render ef Tub Kvrnino Tkmsuhaph would object to taking Dr. Pancoast's advice because ho suspoctcd that physician to be himself suiToring from dyspepsia? I have said MIhs Logan talks twad dle, but then her twaddlo Is not vicious. Twaddle never Is. Whon Satan himself preaches morality, as he sometimes does, to serve his tarn, ho be comes a platitudinarian. Still, the very platitudes are piquant, considering the circumstances undor Which they are ottered ; and therefore I hope tho Virtuous public will oontluue to read "Letters to Anonymous," by the authoress of "Women and Theatres." Yonns Men's 1'anhlonn. Some sweet fashions for young men are out. One Of these is the low-necked shirt, so low indeed that the shoulder-blades are all but visible, and the Adam's applo Is fully revealed nestling In virgin purity amid a nook of linen. The masculine throat has been too long concealed, and among expressions of feminine admiration we may expect this autumn to hear, in addition to "What handsome teeth Mr. So-and-so has got," tho corresponding remark, "Yes, my donr, and what a delicious neck !" Shirt-fronts, too, are elaborately embroidered and lined with rose colored silk. At Jewellers', masculine bracelets, in scribed with memorial names anil dates, are dis played, and even handkerchief rings, for full-dress occasions. Add to these the Fra Dlavolo hat with peacock's plume, checked vest patterns of nil possible shades in combination, and pat terns for trousers consisting of small squares rainbow In hue, underlying larger ones. Add to these again buttons of pearl, amethyst, and car buncle and It will easily bo understood that the Sale belle Is Just as "flnnlcky" as the female one about personal adornment. I say nothing of mascu line powders and cosmetics, because this is a theme Of which nothing Is supposed to be known; but I Simply put the question whether the creature who sports bracelets and wears a low-necked shirt for the purpose of displaying a snowy bo that Is, throat, is not equally susceptible to the blandish ments dormant la rouge vinaiyre and oxide of bis muth T Hiring Hnir. f Let me not conclude the subject of fashion with out a word on the practice of hiring out hair. I SUDpose it Is fair to conclude that a similar practice obtains in all large cities ; but I learn now for the first time that It Is extensively followed here, not only with regard to wigs, but to all the varieties of Switches, braids, curls, and frizzes, so thut one cannot feel sure that a girl's hair Is her own, even on the sordid principle of being bought and paid for. Election Caprices. All Saturday afternoon an immense wagon, sur mounted by a revolving framework, with the words, "Democrats I Register, Tuesday, Oot. 12," printed thereon In both German and English, moved along Broadway and the Bowery, and created a great deal Of stir. The wagon was drawn by four white horses and an enormous bell sent forth thunderous tintinna bulations. The Dregs of Itnrlefwiue-THondlmn were stirred on Saturday before Judge Brady in the Court of Common Fleas. While tbe L. T. Troupe were performing at Niblo's a brilliant creature named Mack was engaged by Mr. lleuderson to localize 'Ixlon'' with witty hits that should bo at once me tropolitan and mythological, according to the require ments of burlesque. According to Mack, ho never got paid for these lucubrations ; and according to Henderson, they were entirely too bad to deserve paying for. Here Is a specimen : "Hold on: such language ought not to be your roles. Arrest me, like young t'isk did Sam Bowles." An application was made In court to have the piece put on the short calendar, It being sworn that It would not occupy more than an hour on trial. The counsel for tho defendant, however, opposed the motion. The case, he said, would occupy at least a day or more, as the question involved was the 'merits of a dramatic composition." The Court ob served that tho composition was of the very poorest Order. This was hard, but the additional remark, that It was "too bad even for burlesque," was worse. So the Court refused the order, and, the case kept u place on tbe calendar. Clerical Gold Gamblers. It is nothing new to say that whatever vice you" find practised among the latty you tlnd practised in the pulpit. Gold-gambling Is an lnstanco of this. There are plenty of clergymen In this city who un derstand the gold-gibberish as completely as any bull upon Wall street, and who are not dellclent In Other knowledge necessary to the successful gold gambler. One of these is understood to be the Kev. Dr. Murray, who, some years ago, invested largely In oil stocks, and became a petroleum prince, of peace. Ilia speculations In breadstuff were equally successful. The Rev. T. P. Akers, a Methodist min ister from the South; the Rev. T. A. Hoyt, tho eloquent Presbyterian, bear an equally unblemished reputation In this respect. Among the more notorious of these godly gamblers are the Rev. Dr. Vinton, of Trinity Church ; the Rev. Dr. Cuyler, tho Rev. 8. T. Spear, the Rev. Sydney A. Correy. Each of those gentle men bears the reputation, among worldly people, f having worshipped the golden calf. After all, It It Is but a step from the Fulton Street Prayer Meet ing to the Gold Exchange Room, and the service of God and the service of Mammon may be described as Just six blocks distant from one another. Gold gambling clergymen probably console themselves with the fact that their Master went into the Temple, and that In this euphemistic age it would be too de monstrative to make a whip of small cords aud overturn the tables of the money-changers. And, besides, there would be too many tables. AM BABA. Twenty-fivk ykabs aoo tha Pioneer Dry Goods Store on West Market etroet iu founded by Messrs. It. D. ft W. H. Penned. To-dy we chronicle with pleasure the opening of a oomraodioui and handsome store at Na. 1017 Market street by the same gentlemen. A quarter of a century's devotion to the needs of their patrons; a thor ough knowledge of the manufacturing and importing trade, enabling them to buy goods at first hands, thus laving to their castoniors a handsome percentage; oour teoua attention to the wants of all purchasers, aad an ac knowledged probity of dealing that makes their word as good as their bond, have combined to give them a business character above reproach. They now ofhr to their cus tomers a line of staple goods eiual to any in the market, comprising all grades of Sheeting, Khirtings, Linens, Blankets, Flannels. Tickings, Checks, Marseilles and American Quilts, etc. .Their stock is well worth an exa mination. CITV ITEMS, IHeci . to i B -'.J.f' f MatrriaU sent mail hrn desired. ' ' ' -SiMh streets. ) 518 Maiikkt Stukkt, Phiudki.i-hia, AND 600 BltOADWAY, NlCW YullK. Kahth Ou Company's patent dry earth com- modes and prtvy-nxvuie Witt OVFUCOATS. A Jim witorlmr.nl of these srnnilil . anil umfulqamunts. better in At and style than any others ready, whin Philadelphia, at lover prim Am ' '" Z fe Also a full .(. of all kind MUN'S, YOUTHS', AND be made to oraer, eomprwiny - - GET Ttrr. Ttwrr.- The Faerisni Ifnw Family LOOK.-TITOH HKWINU MAUHINR. ( Kmt Terms. ) Salesroom, No. T04 0I1K8NTJT Street. A TT.nv rvts. and choice stock of Ready-made Clothing, at tbe lowest rates, may be found at ORARI.RS Stokm', Wo. 834 Uhesnut street. JrwitiAt. Mr. William W.Oassidy, No, 11 South Seconal afreet, has the largest and most attractive assortment of fine Jewelry and Silverware in the otty. Purchasers oaa rely npon obtainlag a real, pore article, furnished at a pnee which cannot be equalled. He also baa a Urge stock of American Western Watches in all varieties and at all prices. A visit to his store la sure to result in pleasure and profit. Rbmotal. BTRPHHN V. WHITMAN has removed his (JoHKK'TOimnT Aim Chocolate RsTASLtflnsf KifT from No. 1810 Market street, to his Nkw Bmi.nim, 8. W. Oobnkb orTwm.rTH awi Aakket Strekts. TnF.RR is Good Authority for stating that In this country one adult out of every six dios of Consumption; and, indeed, so prevalont and so fatal baa this disease become, that it Is dreaded as the great scourge of the race; and yot, in tho formative stages, all Pulmonary Complaints may be readily controlled by roaorting promptly to the Kipkctorant or Dn. D. Jatne, which soothes and strengthens the bronchial tnbos, allaying inflammation and cleansing them and the lungs of all im purities. It is a certain remedy for Coughs and Colds, which, when left to themselves, frequently bring on Pul monary Complaints; and it cures Bronchitis offoctually if taken in time, and the directions strictly followed. It lias maintained its reputation as a curative for over a quarter of a century ; and If those who are threatened with Lung Diseases, or any of the symptoms of Bronchitis or Asthma, will at once givo this standard romody a trial, they will novcr regret it. Sold everywhere. The Fall and Its Dangers. Animal as well as vege table life is powerfully affected by the great atmoepherio change that takes place in the Fail. But for the flowers, tho foliage, and the horbs of the Hold there is no help. Their time has come, and die they must. It is other wise with man. For him the means of roinvigoration have been provided by skill and scionco. To recruit his exhausted energies and fortify himself against the dis orders gonorated by the sudden depression of tempera ture and tbe unwholesome exhalations of autumn, let him tone his nervous system, invigorate his digestion, and give edge to bis appetite with Hostettkr'b Sto mach Bitters. He may thon face tho morbid influ ences of tho season fearlessly. The chilling night tows and heavy morning mists will have no powor to make him shiver and burn, to affect bis liver, to disorder his sto mach or his bowels, to rack his joints with rheumatism, or to rendor any latont element of disoase in his system active or dangerous. To tbe sufferer from general de bility, whether constitutional or arising from other causes, this potent vegotable speciflo is earnestly reoommonded. Ard lot it be remembered that physioal weakness opens the door to all maladies. Vigor is tho chief dofonse of the human structure against all cause i of disease, and Hos tetter's Bitters may be truly pronounced the safest and surest of all invigorants. It is tbe most genial of all vogetablo tonics, and is admirably adapted to the wants and weaknesses of the more delicate sex, as woll as to the ailmonts of men. Full Overcoat from $650 to 825. t& FALL OVERCOATS FROM $6 60 TO $25 J SW FALL 0TKKCHAT8 Fit OH $M 10 $25 tvr FALL OVFUCOATS FHOV $6 60 TO $35 ITT FALL O YKHCOA TS FKO.V $t)'50 TO $85 if r7 FALL OVEKCOATS FHOX $6 50 TO $25 tif Thin it one of the 8rT marl unefut garmentt any one can have for root mJe tSf" vxovninqn ami evenings and chilly days, YTe are .jjgj iTy prepared to show the new ntylee of Fall and Winter Jlt fST" Haw, and hare the LAHGEST, BEST, and Her CHEAPEST Stork of Gents', youths', and Soys' tt t2f" Clothing in Vhilatlelphta. WA NA MA KEH BROWW, OAK HALL, TBE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE, Corner of SIXTH and MAHKET Streets, AlAKHIi:!). CORNFXIUS HAHMKR. On the 7th of Ootobor, nt No. J'lo" r"almir street, by the Kev. J. Horvoy lleulo, GIL BKRT D. COKNKUUS, Jr., to HANNAH UAKMKU, both of this city. TINNK " OIFKORD. On September 80, by the Rev. Washington B. Krben, Mr. WIU.IAM K. TINNEY to Miss MaKV B. U1HORU, nil of Philadelphia. BARTLBTT. On the 10th instant, KATE, daughter of Margaret and tbe late James Bartlett, aged 14 years. The relatives aad Irienua of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her mother, Mary street, below Seventh aud Federal, ou Wednesday afternoon next at 8 o'clock. BOYD. Ootobor It), LILMK OKKTRUDK, youngest daughter of Andrew and butun Boyd, in the 22d year of her age. Her relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend br funeral, from ttte residence of her parents, No. 15 Mill street, on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. To proceed to the Market Kquure Presbyterian Church. OASTNKR. On the 8th Instant, JULIA A., wife of Sitmuol Cuxtner, Sr., in the bath year of ber age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from hor late residenoe. No. 819 8. Third street, on Wednesday morning at it) X o'olook. (iK.KMAN. On the 9th instant. MARY ANN GER MAN, daughter of William and Kliza Gorman, aged 17 years and 4 months. The relatives and friends of the family are respeotfully invited to attend hor funeral, from the residence of hor grandparents, Klwell and Mary Ann Albortson, Maiden tune, west of Long lane, on Wednesday afternoon atl o'clock. To proceed to Lutheran Church. MclNTYRE. On the Vth Instant, Mrs, ANN McIN 1YKH, aged 76 years. The relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral, from tbe residenoe of ber son-in-law, Mr. Michael Magee, No. 114 Laurel street, on Wednesday morning at 8X o clock. MKYKR. On the 16th instant, PHEBE ANN, wifeof Jacob Meyer, aged 45 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of hor husbund. No. 15! Richmond street, Kighteenth ward, on Wednesday afternoou at 1 o'clock, without further notioo. Interment at Odd Felluwa' Cemetery. T ONES' One-Price Clothing House, No.OOMYIfcltlirr Sti-oot. Our Garments are well made. Our Cutters are men of talent. BUT ONE PRICK IS ASKED. Satisfaction Guaranteed Every Purchaser. GEO. W. NIEMANN, Proprietor, ' 9 IS wrmt No. 004 MARKET St., above Sixth. DEAFNESS EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT science and skill have invented to assist the bearing in every degree of deafness; also, Respirators; also ,Urau (lull's Paten) Crutches, superior to any others in use. at P. MADEIRA'S), No. 116 S. TENTH Street, below ChesnuL orp HOUSES AND MULE3 FOB SALE 'St Good workr, aold for waut of one only. Apoly nt. Ktnlilna of Kiiickorbncknr Ioa uouiptay, iwftnii. I tKUOM aud HAMILTON StrvvW. lo im' FIFTH EDITION TIIE LATEST XSTI.CT3. The Recent Storm on the North eastern Coast The Disasters Re sulting' Therefrom This Evening's Market Quotations. FROM NEW JSJVOLAJVD. ftlnrlnn Disasters. Boston, Oct 11. The steamship Nerens, from New York, reports at 9-80 P. M. on Sunday, in thick weather, off Usher's Island, wan In contact with the United States stearntuR Speedwell, from Portsmouth for New York, and had her stern and wood ends BtHtti d. Tho tuff whs not much damaged. The steamer Hi iHtol, of the Fall River line, went ashore du'lnit a fog Inst night In Coddinjrton cove, four mllos from Newport,, but will be (rot oil at high wau-r to-day without damage. The passengers are all safe, and will be forwarded to New York to-night by the steamer Providence. FROM THE SO UTII. Delegates to the tirent Commercial Conven tion. Louisville, Oct. 11. I'p to 1 clock to-dny the names of 143 delegates had been reglHtered at tho olllce ofibe committee of arrangements. These dele gations are principally from tho South. At 11 A.M. ex-ITesident Millard Fillmore held a public recep tlon at the Court House. He was Introduced by Mr. F. Fox, of this city, in a very neat address o welcome, which was replied to by Mr. Fillmore. FROM EUROPE. Thin Evening' Quotations. By the Anglo-American Cable. London, Oct. 114-30 P. M Consols for money 93H, and for account, 03i;ix. B-2os of lstw, 84 ; of 180, old, 843; aud of IsOT, 82J : 10-403, 76 V Erie, 3r. I.ivKHi'OOL, Oct. 114-30 P. M Cotton opened quiet, but closed Irregular at W4iVZ',. for up lands, aud laxcntlii.VI. for Orleans. Miles at tho opening estimated at 70IW bales; closing not yet given. No. 2 red Western wheat, 9s. Id. London, Oct. 114-30 P. M Linseed Oil, 29 128. Sugar (Ulet, both on the xpot and afloat. C1QARS. 229 8. FRONT ST. 229 8. FRONT ST. S. FUCUET & SONS, (ESTABLISHED 1923), IMPORTERS OF HAVANA CIGARS, AND MANUFACTURERS OF FINE CIGARS, No. 229 S. FRONT.. St., below Walnut Freshly Imported Cigars In or out of Bond. Of our Manufacture, thirty varieties; quality war ranted. 10 1 lOtsp Assortment and prices to suit all buyers. FURNITURE. FURNITURE. T. & J. A. HENKELS, AT THEIR NEW STORE, 1002 ARCH STREET, Are now selling their ELEGANT FURNITURE at very reduced prices. 9 29 3mrp FURNITURE WARF.ROOMS, No. 609 MARKET STREET. PARLOR, DINING-ROOM, and CHAMBER FUR NITURE, the Latest Stylos and best Manufacture. Also, FEATHER BEDS and MATTRESSES. mwElm REMOVAL.. REMOVAL. THE PHILADELPHIA SAVXItfaFiTOD SOCIETY WILL COMMENCE BUSINESS AT ITS I E W OFFICE, SOUTnWEST CORNER OF WASHINGTON SQUARE AND WALNUT STREET, ON MONDAY, 11th last. ins st RINGED MEAT. Till: 13KHT I THE MAHKUT. TIIE NE PLUS ULTRA THE NE PLUS ULTRA THE NE PLUS ULTRA THE N E rLUS ULTRA MINCED MEAT. MINCED MKAT. MINOKD MKAT. MINCED MKAT. TniS FACT IS BEYOND QUESTION. Tba under'gnd Is now ready to All all orders for the above oalebratad M1NOK MEAT, is oniTersally knoira all ever tba oountry. JOSHUA WRIGHT. S. W. CORNER FRANKLIN and SPRING GARDEN, PHILADELPHIA. Fob Saix my all Obockrs. 10 8 tfrp PAFX2H HANGINGS, OF ALL GRADES, AT RETAIL. JOHN H. LONGSTRETH, No. 12 NORTH THIRD STREET, 10 11 6Up PHILADELPHIA. SEWINQ MACHINES. y HEELER & WILSON 8 SEWING MACHINES Are the Best, and are Sold on the Easiest Torms. PETERSON & CARPENTER, GENERAL AOKNTH, No. 914 CIIF.SXinr Street, Bfmw PIIILADB '.VniA. TO AN INTELLIGENT PUBLIC. Bewlnff bjr machinery hns Uoa ceased to be a chimerical Idea. The otilv point In doubt Is, which Is the BEST. THE PARHA1H NBW FAMILY SEWlKti MACHINE, We do most emphatically and earnestly pronouuoe to be that GREAT DESIDERATUM So long and anxiously looked for, In which all the essentialities of A PERFECT MACHINE ARE COMBINED. TIIE 1AlRIIVT!H Sewing Machine Company, Hnvlrg pnrchnsod all the old pa'cnts of Mr. CHARLES l'ARHAM, a well-known inventor of rare abilities, of twenty years' standing; also his several new and very valuable ratent tot certain later im provements, and also, at a considerable expense, obtained a general license to use the many patents owned by the old-established WIIEELEK A WILSON CO., T1IK SINGER MANUFACTURING CO., And OROVEK A BAKER CO. By the employment of the oldest and most skilful mechanics and operators, and whose Judgment and varied experience havo been consulted, only those features of the numerous patents possessing lnnj tried veri fare used. By such a grand combination, THE NEW PARHAM IS, UNDOUBTEDLY, THE STRONGEST AND LIGHTEST! TIIE BEST AND MOST PERFECTLY FINISHED! ITS MOVEMENTS AS SPEEDY AND AS LIGHT AS ANY OTHER MACHINE. IT USES A STHAGIIT NEEDLE, MAKING A TIGHT LOCK-STITCH THAT CANNOT BE UNRAVELLED. PERFECTLY FAIR UPON BOTH SIDES, IT HAS THE NEW NEEDLE-HOLDER. NO SPRINGING OR BENDING OF THE NEEDLE IN CHANGING FROM COARSE TO FINE, THEREBY AVOIDING ALL DROPPED OR MISSED STITCHES. IT USFSTHE CELEBRATED SHUTTLE-CARRIER. NO RACE OR GROOVE EMPLOYED. NO SOILING OR OILING OF Tns THREAD. NO FRICTION OR WEARING OF TIIE SHUTTLE. The largest piece of ii'ork will pans u nder it. It trill Sew the Finest and most Delicate Fabric Without the use of paper underneath. It Kill Sao the Heaviest Beaver Cloth, or Linen Duck vHth Linen Thread, Blartteillea, Pique, and linglinh Lastings, Pam, over Seams, or Turn Corners Perfectly. IT WILL HEM, FELL, BRAID, CORD, QUILT, TUCK AND GATHER. All machines finished iu tho highest degree of tho art. All Cublnet Furniture of the most beautiful and chaste deslsns. Tills PiUJIIAM New Family Sewing Machine Is fully warranted In every particular. Full Instruc tions lurr.ished by obliging and experienced lady operators at the residence of a purchaser. 1 lhe Company will furulsh the Instrument upon suitaDie auu easy terms. Principal Office and Salesrooms, No. 704 CHESNUT Street, 10 0 6t PHILADELPHIA. THE AMERICAN COMBINATION BUTTON-HOLE SEWING MACHINE Is now universally admitted to bo superior to others as a Family Machine. TUB SIMPLICITY EASE, AND CERTAINTY with which It operates as well as the uniform excellence of Its wort, throughout the entire range of 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 UNQUESTIONABLY FAR IN AD VANCE OF ANY OTHER SIMILAR INVENTION. OFFICE, S. W Cor. ELEVENTH and CHESNUT 0 IT fmwSmrp PHILADELPHIA, TUB LATEST AND BEST. THE PARHAM NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. (EASY TERMS). ' Conblnlng all the good qualities of the bast ma chines in the marke with many new and admirable features not fouci In any other. Is adapted for every description of family sewing, and for light manufacturing purposes; Is decidedly the most per fect, simple, and reliable Family Sewing Machine ever Invented. It Is elegant In style and llnlsh ; sim ple In construction ; noiseless In operation ; makes perfect work on every description of material j is perfectly free In all Its movements, 1b very light run ning, and It Is a pleasure for the operator to use It, Cull and examine It at the Otuce or The Parham Sewing Machine Company, No. 704 CHESNUT STREET, 9 13 lmrp PHILADELPHIA. STERLING SILVER WARE. TABLE SILVER. TEA SETS. FANCY PIECES. A large variety especially designed for BEIDAL PRESENTATION. jr8T OPENED, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP FINE GOLD ENGLISH LOCKETS, OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION, AT LOW PRICE3. CLARK BIDDLE, No. 1124 CHESN UT ST 11 E E T, 10 u milt WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. 1124 CHESNUT STREET. AMERICAN, ENGLISH, AND SWISS WATCHES AT CLARK & CiDDLE'S. BrEC'IaL AGENTS IN rHILADELFIIIA FOR AMERICAN WATCHES Made by E. Howard & Co., Boston. 15 11 thrarp gC. & A. PEQTJIGNOT, MANUFACTURERS OF WATCH CASES, AND DEALERS IN AMERICAN AND FOREIGN WATCHES, No. 13 South SIXTIl Street. i 1 mwsSrp MANUFACTORY, No. H 8. FIFTH Street. JACOB IIARLEY. WATCHES. 70k, JKWKMIY, ANOSII.VKH WAKK, No. 11120 CUKSNUT Struct, 1'hila.n 10 lmrp- FURS. SABLE FURS, RUSSIAN AND HUDSON'S BAY. The Bii'iscrlbcr having made the above articles a SPECIALTY In It's biiMiness, baa prepared a large as sortment in dlHeruut styles at bis Store, No. 139 NORTH THUtD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Kstablished 41 years ago. 10 8 fwitmrp JAMES XH3XSKY. FOR SALE. FOR SALE OR TO RENT; UKRMANTOWN.I flf minutes walk from Wayu StstioD, two neat aad comfortable Houaea on WAYN; Street, below Manbeim, suitable for a small and antel family, wilhjdl tba modern conveniences, gas, wate., range, beater, eto. Rent, $400 per annum. Apply, JACOB KAUFP, No. 77 WISTRB Street. Germantowi Possession at once. 6 13 tf F O R S E, HANDSOME ARCH STREET RESIDENOK. No. 1?28,20 by 137. In thorough order, with modern in provementa. Apply to JOS. L. CAVEN, 8 31 No. 158 N. NINTH Street. fR( No. 131 EIGHTEENTH, ABOVE WAL itlik NUT Street, near Kittcuhouxe Sijuiiro The mom cuiuiilxte and elevant uioriium size LWKI,LlN(i in went part of city; lower Honr solid wulnut finish : every conve nience: for sale, with possession. J. t LIST, No. 629 WALXLT St runt. 8 iO finwtf TO RENT. " TO RENTTHE HANDSOME DWELL- JlH. INO HOUSES, Nos. liM ami IWH AKUII Street. Apply to CHAKLKS 11. DUNN. 1 ti lut No. jfiii) WALNUT Street! qnO LET TWO HANDSOMELY FUR- nlylji-d Rooms, with Mouls, in a private family. No. alWAI.NU I rtiroet. m 4 iawftit WANTS. A GENTS WANTED TO SELL TIIE BEST SEWING MACHINE IN THE CITY. Also to can vuhs the oity. Tbe most liberal commission given. A pnly or address No. 704 OHKSNUT Street, Philadelphia. Pa. 10 6 lit MAT8 AND OAFS. Ijri WARBURTON'S IMPROVED VENTI- m luted and eusy fittinft Oresa Hats (patented), in all the improved fashions of the season. CHESNUT Street, next door to the Post Otliue 11 IK ri PIANOS. -sfgfca ALBRECHT, ---ta fnriHB biekks soHMiDT.i fcf-fI UANUrAUTITllEHS OW FIHST-CJLA SH PIANO-EORTRBL Pall ffaarautee and moderate prioea. Hi WAKKitOUMH. No. Q O AROH Straai. J O V E R'S PATENT Combination Sofa Bed la decidedly the best Hofa Red ever invented. It can ba eilenclcd from a Solo into a buudsome trench UaUatead with hair arrinK muttress, in ten seconds of time It re quires no uuscrewinK or deUtchiux, bus no seoaration between back and seat, no conls to break, and no binned "oot attuohed to the top of the back to suooort it when down, which is unsafe and lialils to get eut of reimir It bus the conveniences of a bureau for holdinir t-lotninir' is easily luanatied, and it is impossible for it to set out of enli'r. " 1'rice about the same aa an ordinary sofa. H. F. H0VEE, OWNER AND SOLE MANUFACTURER, M 8 Silt No. 30 South 8 EUOND Street. PHILADELPHIA. NEW PUBLICATION'S. rJEW BOOKS BT THE American Sunday-School Union. THE VOYAfiR ntfTTTTC wniTi. wr- V 1 y the a.,ltllor of Cherry tho MlHalonary, UHCful information. TWENTY-K1 VTi! f!T!1IT(!.n. ti.. ,. Irish Boy. 18mn., cloth, 40 cents. rtwiiitjiK UOUK.S, 3d Series. Oa not knowing when Ono is Well Off. Upon "Crawlimr." On Letting O T) " 1 . OIUUQ, Taper, 5 cents eacli. JNUKA S L,ll Jfl AT DERNCLEUGII. cents. Just published and for sale by the AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION, ll'l Chobnut Street, Philadelphia. ' 10 4 mwftit p II E I'iivsk ai. i.iru or woman. By G. H. NAPHEYS. A. M., M. D Eto. "I trust this volume will reach ovory woman in the land ' Siirgrmt-Grnrral Hammond. "Written with a careful respeot at all points to the mat interests of morality." Brv. Horace Buthnell, J). D "The wide circulation of the book will be a great benefit to the community." Dr. Edicin M. Snow. "Calculated to elevate the morala of the nineteenth century, and to enable mothers to discharge faithfully the dutioa they owe thoir children."-Hev. George BHnohurtt Hector of the Church of the Mesriah, Philadelphia. Prico, $150. For sale by GEORGE MACLEAN, Publisher. ,, . ... No. 719 SANSOM Street. Sold by subscription. Male and Female Agent wapt'1- 106 lit rp JUST PUBLISHED BY PORTER Ac COATKS, NO. 822 CHESNUT STREET. PHIL A HKh",HOUnS.VITH 1UR "EST AUTHORS With tops, per set, $7 00. angium cloth, bev. Dds., gilt tbhor,vy;rcuntc!cno?hp?r rusal, there is here food for Kgl fir'SJj di?,. SSS'rf0.1.'." the I""-''1""'- "1 devote bu?7nlh f h? each day to its appn.pnato selection, he will read through these s.i vo umes in ono year and innh i leb?i?rolyTa1,. nor that the nobjest thoughts of many of the greatest minds will be firmly implanted in his mind forever Wa venture p say. if the editor's idea ia carried Tout Vol uSW, ' P'"'f" n,re information and a btor know ledge of the English classics at tho end of the year ttaa. he would by five years of aesultory reading. They can bi commenced at ary iluyof theyeaf. The vSrlety o?retdin2 msryfr iU evar tira fygggff STOVES, RANGES, ETO. GOLDEN EAGLE FURNACES AND COOKING RAWCES. 1,461,600 Cubic feet cf space, thoroughly heated by EIGHT medlum-Hzed GOLDEN EAGLE FUHNACES, at United States Naval Asjlum, Philadelphia. PERFECT SUCCESS. It Is three years since the above Furnaces wero In vented and otfered to the public. Tho advantages they combine have given them a most signal buoooss. Already in our city it has taken tho lead,; AND THE DEMAND CAN SCARCELY BE SUPPLIED. The oommunlty are assured that the essential fea tures hlch have given the Golden Eagle suott un bounded populailty are not found In any othor Fur naces now extant. An examination Is solicited. SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. CHA8. WILLIAMS, Nob. 1132 and 1134 MARKET STREET 8 27 fmw2mrp PHILADELPHIA. TIIOMSON'8 LONDON KITCHENEB or EUROPEAN RANGE, for families, hotels, qj pnhlio institutions, in TWENTY7 DifEKKKNf SIZKS. Also, l'liiludulnhi Known. Uot-Air Ita. naoes, Portalile Heaters, Low-down Unlet, Kirelioarf ti loves, Kath Hoilera, Htew-hole i'latea, lioilers, Uookinf btovea, etc., whoioaal and relal, by the msnnfactarera. bliARFK A THOMHON, 87fmem Ko. JOU N. 8E0ON1) SirMt GHKAT NAVn OP I'lli:!..-. Phoiild be in use on every Heater and Hlovs. It increases the heat ti'l) peront.aud saves nearly onebalf of the ooal. anil will aio lnt a room above in place of a etova. OALU ANi bl'-E '1 llt-M at lhe luauulaotory of O. J. UOUGHEnTT, w No. liM N. NIATU bireot. TibDnKKS' AND WOSTEN HOLM'S POCKET JV KNIVEr;, Pearl and Stag Handles, of beautiful finish. ROlX.EKS'aiul W A HU A III, K 'H Kit's Ua ?kA ud the celebrated LEOOLTRE RAZOR bUliJSORS Ij the finest quality. w Razors, Knives, Sclnsnrs, and Table Cutlerv Orounil 13 Market sireeu
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