THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPII PIIILADEL?liiA. FllTDAY, .OCTOBER 15, 1809. new Tf o & RI S IS s, Frem Our Our. Ci reiwnu-nr. New Your, Oct. . f j as. 15, 18.50. Cnlrll 'ilril -IMIHI, That portion of ft. tuallsin, that Is, which expresses ludf in mm ln nna Mnibourino- plnyinf? In closed cabinet nn(1 dllInes3. A Dr. Voa Vleck, from Syracuse, . bas tn,ck 11 adoatli Mow. Ho was onco a epirlv. '"lll8t himself, and did tho rope-tying bublness ei. to tll Invon ports. He has since repented In 8ackcloth and fishes, read his Bible, distribute1 tracts, and thinks of joiuins tho same Mcthk "list' church that Mr. Corblu belongs to. Llko MV3 Lo", nflcrtiaviu abandoned a vanity lie bRlnsto nbuso it. llo now lectures against BpIrito.,-,'!imi and illustiiitcs his denunciations, lie docs opb.n'y what the Davenports, and tho Hough boy, .tin. the St. Lawrcuco girls, and the Fays, and a ho-U of other mediums profess to do in dark ness. His audiences heretofore have been very small, not numbering more than a dozen or bo, and half of these have been spiritualists, hoping against hope, and unwilling to believe that one f their number has gone back on them. Sich, however, Is lifo among the seance-givers. Have We a Florentine Aiiiontr Vnt Once upon a timo there was la Paris a theatri cal critic who was notorious for two things his black-mailings and his caustic criticisms. His room were hung with pictures, and his fingers were hung' with jewelry, tho "presents'' of artists whom ho had helped both to spoil and spoliate. One day a celebrated actress paid him tv visit, and before its completion had occasion to refer to her wutch, one of those priceless fabrics which make it a pleasure to timo to have itself told by them. Fiorcntino's eyes were fastened upon It. and he admired it so demon stratively that there was no help for it, and the actress saw no alternative for her but to beg him to do her the favor of accepting it. or to un dergo brilliant blackguardism from his pen for an indefinite period. ' Un fastening it, therefore, from the chain to which it was attached, she offered it him with a pretty air that had not tho least little 6tagincss about it, and smiled over the pain of accing it snapped up by the remorseless pelican of the press. Tho critic took the watch; tho ac tress took her leave. That same evening Fio rcntiuo appeared at a dinner with a piece of com mon white string fastened with elaborate os tentation in one of the button-holes of his vest, and losing its other end in his watch pocket. The phenomenal article of toilet was at onco remarked upon, and Florentine), drawing tho watch from his pocket, vouchsafed the explana tion that the time-piece was indeed a present but the party who had given it to him was too mean to add the chain. This little piece of Parisian, gossip is not without a likeness hero. A certain critic connected with the New York press has just been presented by the man ager of a certain theatre with a set of silver har ness. I have nothing to say against the present whatever. It is exceedingly chaste, beautifully chaste indeed, a3 chaste as the muse which in spires the clitic's criticisms, or as the reputation of the theatre over which the manager presides. But unfortunately the critic whom in nothiug else would I prcsumo to compare with Fiorca tiuo owns neither horses nor carriage. True, one should not look the gift-harness in tho month, but if some fine day, upon strolling up Fifth avenue, I should behold Mr. sitting behind his harness, which, of course, would bo hung upon one of those racks visible in carriage warehouses, I should remember Fioreutiuo and not be surprised. The Corbey Concert. For some days past a "grand concert," by a mysterious but .celebrated Signorina Corbey, has been announced.' Tho concert lias taken place, and shattered all the hopes of those who had waived theircynicism and incredulity, and "pre pared" themselves to be surprised. Tho lady evidently sings by ear, and with little or no ap preciation of what Is entrusted to her. Pshaw ! what is the reason that the maestri who invest in debutante will insist upon disappointing one ? And, above all, why should New York be selected as the favorite gathering-ground for prime donne who have lost voice and those who never had any ? I don't know, I am sure; but, in attending any first appearance nowadays, I appreciate the old adage, "Blessed is them as don't expect anything, for they 6han't be disap pointed." The Divided Hoiine la Tvrentr-thfrd Street. By tho divided house, of course, I mean tho , association known as the Woman's Suffrage. The sisters havo been slowly approximating a ,' division for several months past. According to ' the report of one of their number, a Mrs. Easter- brook, it was expected to go "up in a balloon on Wednesday evening. One of the reasons given is that some of the more prominent women connected with It are besieged with anonymous letters of an unpleasant nature. Well, mesdame, this is the pcualty you pay for distinction. If I were a woman and wore a petticoat (or several of them), do you think I should care what some nameless scribblers wrote, so long as I knew my husband's 6hirt-bosoms were all that could be desired? Do you Imagine I should be afraid so long as they wore unfrayed? Not if I know myself, and I strongly opine that I do. New Ilotf Im. The erection of tho Grand Hotel has fired the mterpritie of various gentlemen who are already contemplating buildings which shall eclipse it 'or instance, the Stetsons, of tho Astor House, re soon to erect a large hotel on Fifth Avenue, pponite the southwestern entrance to tho Ccn -al Park, and Mr. Paran Stevens is evolving om his Interior consciousness a monster eara- ' usary on Murray Hill. , The "Mercury" on "Mezfcl." Carlotta Pattl will . soon be lu Philadelphia. la advertisements aro not far wrong in styling If the greatest concert-singer of the ago. Only d.not oh, do not (I make this a personal re 'list) critics of the Philadelphia press, fall into therror of the musical aud theatrical critic of tUNew York fiumlay Mercury, and attribute to thi lady a mezzo-soprano voice. The graceful gailer who prepared that statement has since etued music, and had his salary raised. "La Jt unease Doree." . Bthls title a ball, which is to be given in De cenvr, will bo baptized, it will ue quite as suifl.uous an affair as is compatible with virtue and jluptuousncss, and every pretty actress and balkgirl in New York and many at present out of it ill be on hand. The propriety of its title Will lertfore at once be appareut. t Au Bvu.v IVISIL'AI, AN1 UK ASIATIC. t The City Amusement. AT ik Acadkmv of Mi'Hic JfaWftawlll bo per forme this evening for the benefit, of Vml.ima Parcptiosa. Tho opera will be produced with tho name hi aim uih- seine enecw us on Monday even- nig, ai a crowuuu uouse may of comae bo ex nected A minee will be given to-morrow, for which ltarth.it announced, and tho farewell performance to-morw uight will lutrodueu ull the artists ol the troupe a graud melange selected from it iovti- ton; 'iitivltvMWH veil uaa tr umm, At ntK CnF?Htrr the excellent represjrtntion of Robertson's comedy of Horn is lllllnjr the nevuso every evening with fashionable audlcnoes, aud tle piece will probably have a run of several weeks, from present HppearaneeH. This beautiful theatre well deserves n Hln-rsl support from tho intelligent lovers of dramatic art In Philadelphia. It Is an deRunt and comfortable place to pass an evening in, and tlio performances are always up to a high standard of excellence, and indicate that tho management Is In exactly the right hands. liouiicaulfs drama of Hunted Down and a new American comedy by Mrs. Ann S. Stephens are an nounced as In preparation. at tub w Ai.NtT Mr. Jill win liooth will 1m. cflt. this evMiitiR, whun he will appear as "Tl per " and as "i'ctniehlo" in Shakespeare's of The iamiiui of the Shrew. This last Is Mr. at tub w Ai.NtT Mr. Jid win liooth will have fl ben- he si ran- s comedy r Kiwith'a best, or rather lils only comedy part, and it will make an admirable contrast to the wniOwMriinn hern of Kotzetme's drama. To-morrow afternoon "The Stranger" will he repeated, and in the evening Mr. liooth will appear as "Macbeth." lliehf.lieu h announced for Monday. At tor Akch Vnrmnsa and tho cornier drama of 3 he Windmill will be performed this evening. At tiik Ei.bvkntii Stkkft Otkua Holuk a first rate bill is announced, and those who attend will be g.'re of getting their money" worth of langtiter. I'llK UKKAT Kl.KOl'KAN I'IKCl'S Will giVO tWO peT- fornliiiiccs to-day at half-past two this afterwxm and at a quarter to right this evening' All the artists of tho troupe will appear, and a llrst-filass entertain ment; is assured. The circus pertonnai.f.es aro really enjoyable, and we recommend them heiwtily to those who havo youngsters of elthcr sex to' whom they wish to give a genuine treat that will be rsnrera berert with pleasure for many a day. Tie entertain ments are entirely unexceptional anH free from ollense. Tuk "Star Cocrsk of Lkctttrrs M'n assured success, as a very large number of tickets have already been sold, and the rest aro ruing oil ii rapidly a.s could he desired. The list of mimes pra Hented by Mr. Pinrh is nil assurance thai the lec tures will bo lirst-claxs, anil, at the fame tlma, varied' enough in subject to suit all tastes. The. opening lecture will be delivered on Friday evening next, at the Academy of Music, bv Miss Anna B. Hick--iiiHon, who will describe the Mormons as "V lilted Sepulchres." A "Hki'ormation" Jrnu.EB and grand musical fes tival will lie lield on Monday evening next, at the Academy of Music, to inaugurate the fair fcr tho benefit of the Orphans' Homo of (iermantown. There will be a chorus of Too voices, a band of six teen pieces, and an orchestra of forty performers, which will render Luther's "Battle llvmn" and other selections, Professor L, Eugelke will oiliolate as musical director. GENERALITIES. Knttrrn 4riinrilloiiience. M. Lessens, of the Suez Canal, has been Rending invitations to all tho potentates oi tho earth. Anions others was the Sultan of Zanzibar, whose letter of acceptance thus opens: "In the name of tho merciful God : "The most exquisite news which the soul can de sire, the most delicious mystery which cau delight, the heart, It is the Invitation more delicate than tho zephyr of the morning, more gentle than the dew which falls upon the verdure of the fields, from liimi who combines generosity with perfection, who unites glory with grandeur, who lias tender sensibilities and iron thoughts, president of the universal canal of Suez, having the first-class Imperial Medjldii decoration, Ferdinand de Lesseps, to whoso days may God Urant all felicity uud preserve from all evil." The Dnrlen Canal. The project of uniting the two oceans by a cut across the Isthmus of Darien Is not a new or a modern one. lu IKS a route for a canal was exa mined by two Flemish engineers, by the orders of Philip II of Spain, but finding insuperable diillcul ties, tho project was abandoned. In England the project was revived In the latter part of the seven teenth century. In 1hl'6, Domingo Lopez, of New Granada, explored a route for a canal forty-four miles iu length, bet ween Panama and Portobello. Another survey was made la 1827, under tho orders t'f General Bolivar, by two English engineers, Lloyd and Falmark, who conctuded their labors in l29. The only result of their labors was proving the pos sibility of either a canal or railroad between Panama and Ohagres. In lsis, the French Government sent out MM. Garclla and Courtincs to make explora tions. They reported in favor of a canal passing under the dividing ridge of the Ahogavegua by a tunnel 1'25 feet high from water level, and 17,3m foot long. A Hudden Going Off. The lower portion of the city, says the Augusta QiwititHtimiahttt of the fith instant, was somewhat convulsed yesterday morning with the report that two itaugnters oi a Airs, iiuooara Mattie and Mot tle had clandestinely eloped, one of them with a vivacious and sprightly youth of some sixteen sum mers, laminariy Known as jonnny Moore, son or Captain Thomas N. Phllpot, and the other with an unknown individual. It is currently reported that the progressive Johnny had plumed himself with a sumeiency oi unaueo irom mo pockets oi nis un suspecting "governor" to make his elopement at least a temporary success, aud tnat, ooy as ho is (scarcely over four feet long), he played his rnle quite as brilliantly as though of matnrer years. Little Seople are very loud Bometimes, and we are afraid ohnny is of that stamp and tendency. One of the gins, Mattie, leit a note to ner motiier, recitative oi the old story of misplaced confidence and conse quent ruin by man, consoling her maternal parent wiui the declaration mat sue suoum never gaze on her face again. Whither tho eloping quartette directed their course has not yet transpired, nor are we able to state whether they contemplate u visit to Gretna Ureen or Fiddler's Green. The Virginia Heiiatornlilp. Tho World publishes the following despatch from Washington : . Itciiabie advices rrom lticnmonu state tnat as tne day for the reassembling of the Legislature draws near the Senatorial question is exciting much in terest. The most prominent candidates to-day are General Itobert Williams, Lieutenant-Governor Lewis, and Robert Jxwen. A p wminent lrginian in Washington, on Tuesday, haa a long conver sation with President Grant aud General Sher man, In the course of which those omciais ex pressed themselves very freely about Virginia pontics. itoia seemeu io mvor me numcuiuiu admission of the State, and regarded the oppo- it ion of the radical faction here as not at all formidable. The Senatorial question being broached, Grant said ho wished it understood that he would m no wayinieriere lor ins means, ana would express no preference. Afterwards belug Interrogated In regard to the acceptability of Gene ral Williams to the administration, he spoke In the highest terms of that gentleman as talented, patri otic, and reliable, and added that he had no doubt his election would give satisfaction. Other persons, however, who had been named in connection with the Senatorial honors were unobjectionable. This conversation has raised Williams stock here, and the report that he obtained the order from Wash ington overthrowing Canby's little game to put the railroads under control of the radicals had the same ell ecu outrages la laorina. A number of murderous outrages have recently been perpetrated in Jackson county, Flu. We quote from Florida papers : On the 2th tilt., near the Natural Bridgo, Jackson county, Fla., there was a negro picnic none present but negroes. A negro constable, Calvin Itogers, an overhearing person, was present and claimed to have been snot at. lie men caueu lor wyau scur lock, one of his friends, who, on his npproach to lingers, caught up a child, aud ho and the child were killed by one shot irom some unknown person. Kogers, with the party, returned to Marlauna, and with a party or whites and blacks went in Hcarcn or the murderer. They could llud no clue to the per petrator of tho deed. A Jury of Inquest, composed of whites and blacks, found that Scurloek died from gun shot by the hands of an unknown person. On Wednesday night, tho 29th ult, as two white men named Columbus Sullivan and George Cox were hauling home some, cotton, about six miles from tho place where the first tragedy occurred, they were fired upon by some person or persons concealed In the swamp. Sullivan's face was horri bly mutilated and one eye put out, while Cox re ceived one or two shots in the arm. Both will pro- bubly recover, im Friday nlnht. Oct. 1, Colonel Me.Clellan. a nro- miuent lawyer of Marianna, was badly wounded and his daughter KUieu. Laiviu iiogers uuu oilier negroes circumstances point out on tho perpetrators. Oscar Cranberry, ono of tho negroe suspected, was killed on the morning oi me -m umu lN'rKonalitit'M. Weston is going to walk across tho Atlantic. Ismail Pusha spent W)0 on bonbons in Pans. Tho Crown Prince of Prussia has iuveuted a vinegar machine. ...... Nelatou, the French surgeon, has often three hundred patients a day. ' , . , '1 HO btlltUU nils pill, en u u nuub doorforthe deposit of petitions. ;trt i. i.si told a han Francisco interviewer that the masthead story is sheer bosh. Victor Emmanuel is reputed unite a skillful vio linist and u good baritone singer. ,,,', Prince Arthur shoots Willi a gun labelled "1 rora your alleetlonate Mama, Ximis, I;""-" oonerai mint s whs an upim-inu " ' ton Traveller, where Mrs. Banks also worked. I. Boss Browne now advertises himself us a land and Immigration agent in Han Francisco. One Watts has been connected wim m n Museum for over thirty years, aud is now neneaueu. The Cassugimcs, lather ami sou, one hundred and teu duels withiu Uie I3t tweiiiy. live years. rrnplngn, California has an Immense wheat crop. Hetroit thinks Itself worth lino.oon.ooo. Iowa Quakers are for prohibiting tobacco. Hair thieves tronble Indiana young ladies. Itltchlo, the artist, is to paint Dr. McCosh. Boston artists call for a new studio building. IioliNnn Hunt has gone to Egypt to paint an other pictnre. The brothers Cobb, of Boston, have made a bust of Oilniorc. Vinnle llcam lef to complete her statue of Lin coln lu Itomo. St. Anthony, Minn., estimates her loss by tho late flood at t2H),ono. The strong-minded arc K' invade Ilartford with a convention Oct. 26. Oberlln, o., is so moral that a recent attempted ball drew only three couples. Meissonler has painted a rcvle7 by the First Na poleon, and his price is Ml,noo. Libby Prison is now occupied by a company en gaged lu grinding sumac and bones. - Government Is to sell its property at Harper's Ferry on the Sloth of November. liaitimore owns up that two-thirds of the busi ness part of the city requires rebuilding. The result of the great lire in the Dismal Swamp Is a lake from three to ten feet deep. Several Ore companies have been organized of the waiters and workmen In a Chicago hotel. lingua currency is being paid to the Indians In the vicinity of La Crosse, Wis., for cranberries. The Canada Sabbath Schools are to hold their sixth annual convention at Belleville, Ontario, next week. Tho prison barber nt Snn Francisco exhibits at the county fair along lariat made from the shorn locks of prisoners. Thirty-three havo applied for admission to the .Boston deaf-mute school, for which two teachers have already been secured. The Eugene (Oregon) Journal Is gratified that the "skeleton mau" and the "bearded woman" have bought land to locate In that city. Mr. Miller, a Boston artist, 'has otwrxhlbitlon a painting called "Triniumvirl Awericant" heads of Wushiugton, Lincoln, and Grant. Over a bushel of excellent pickerel were picked up in a Connecticut corn-Held the other day, whero they had been stranded by the Hood. Gold has been discovered la Montgomery county, Md., by a little fellow who was driving soine cows and picked up a stone to throw at thorn. CITY IT'ltflS. JfHW FALL Goods. Choice aanorlmrnt of mfiVc'y uric (.V'. in Jntii.ntrtie 13nrmit. W!;n's, YoriHV, and Hoys', mperlar in miU, fit, ami unrkmrinf ip to any vrabi-mvl tjfunta in Philarit-lphi'i. Ar.so, IN THE PlF.CK, to be made up to order, in the fin-il manner. .Stimpies of mntrriali net by mail when drtire-l. Uai F WAV Bktwkkn ) Bknnktt A flo., riflliand TowbiiKam, Sixth Street f.) 618 Mahkrt Sr., PuiLAmxrniA, ami eno Broadway, Nbw Yoitn. Karth Closet Company's patent dry earth enra-mndosand'privy-tixtures, at A. II. FraucUcus & Co.'s, No. 613 Market street. GET THF Btst. The Parham New Family LOOK-STITCH KKWINU MACHINE, j (Kony Terma.) Saloaroom, No. 704 CUKSNUT Street, ; C'ZAMNE fSt'TTS, Cari's Molten Suits, Scotch Cheviot Suits, Plaid Cheviot Suits, Fancy Plaid Suits, a t CnAiti.M Stokrs, No. 821 Chesnut stroot. Gat's China Palace, No. 1023 Chesnut Street, have just received, by ship Stamler, tho balanco of tb:t immense Btock of Roods purchased by Mr. Gay in Kurope. They have now the finest assortmont of t'ronoh China, Bohemian Glut and Fancy Goods ever soen in Philadel phia. Prices ef all (rood marked in plain figures. Store open until i o'clock. Ten Packaoes more of these celebrated malt 'vaos and jardiners just received nt Gay's China Palace, No. Iu22 CllKsNCT Street. All works of art. Cull and sae them. In consequence of the immense increase of trade at Gay's China Palacb, No. lid Cilehnut street, the pro prietor has found It impossible to deliver all the goods sold, with five men and two horses, and has in consequence added anothor dolivery team, and will koop on adding from time to time, as basincss wurrants. Jewelbt. Mr. William W.Cassidy, No. 13 Sonth Second street, has the largest and most attractive assortment of line Jewelry and Silverware in the city. Purchasers con rely npon obtaining a real, pure article, furnished at a price which cannot be equalled, lie also has a large stock of American Western Watches in all varieties and at all prices. A visit to his store is sore to result in pleasure and pront. Two or TnnFE Colds In succession will, with mny constitutions, securely establish the seeds of Consump tion in the system, thus converting what was origi Dully a simple, curable afloction, into one gonerally fatal. While ordinary prudence, therefore, makes it the business of everyone to take care of a Cold until it is got rid of, intelligent experience fortunately pre sents a remedy in Diu D. Jayne's Expectorant, tho roughly adapted to romove speedily all Coughs and Colds, and one equally effective in the primary stages of Consumption, Asthma, and Brouchitis. Sold by all Druggists. The Fall and Its Danuerb. Animal as well as vege table life is powerfully aftcctod by the great atmosphorie chant e that takes place in the Fall. But for the flowers, the foliage, and the horbs of the field there is no help. Their timo has come, and die they must. It is other wise with man. For him the means of reinvigoration have been provided by skill and science. To recrnit his exhausted enorgios and fortify himself against the dis orders generated by the eudden deprcstion of tempera ture and the unwholesome exhalations of autumn, let him tone his cervous system, invigorate his digestion, and give edge to bis appetite with IIortettkr's Sto mach Bitters. lie mny thon face the morbid influ ences of the season fearlessly. The chilling night dews and heavy morning mists will havo no power to make him shiver and burn, to aSeot bis liver, to disorder his Bto macb or his bowels, to rack his joints with rheumatism, or to render any latent element ef disease in his system active or dangerous. To the sufferer from goneral de biiity, whether constitutional or arising from other causes, this potent vegutublo speciflo is earnestly reoommendod. Aid lot it bo remembored that physical weal-neat opent the door to all maladies. Vigor is the chief defense of the human structure against all cutisos of disease, and llos tetter's Bitters may be truly prououncod the safest and surest of all invigorants. It is tho moat goni.il of all vogotable tonics, and is admirably adapted to the wauts and weaknesses of the more delicate sax, as well as to the aihnonta of men. Tbe Sale of the Season!! A Large Lot of FALL OVKItCOATS, Tegr with AN IMMKNSE NUMBER OF WALKING AND DRF.SS SUITS, AND ALSO COATS, PANTS, AND VFSTS IKNUMERAULE, Now selling at ' LOWER PRICKS tl.un the same goods are offered at by any olhor houHO In the city, AT The People's Great Clotbino Wareiiouue, OAK II ALL, Burn and Market Streets, WANAMAlifcU A ISUQWN, iriAimii?i. I!FNR7.irY MAC KKLLAR. Tlinrdny. October U, hyIi.T . I.iithPT .t the brido's family r.i dm.ee. Mr.MIIXMM O. IIKN.SZK.V, of Wert Pl.il.idrf plus, and M. A hltIK, daughter of Thomas MacK.el.ar, rj.q., of I iermantown. . MAH8KII.LKSrI.r'AVirr.-Octo.,er 8. at the rl donee nt the hnile'l father . KiMnr. K H , by the Rot. John C. Learned, .Mr. CHARt.KS MAKKKIT.I.KS. for mnrly of Philadelphia, to Miss ANNIK M. LKAVIIT, all of r.xeter. niTn?iToK mltiifUT1 PlV'" '. by the Rev. John f iViiw ' Uon,,'1i1 "J- TAIT, of N.v York.toGF.H. 1 RbDH, youngest daughter of .L,. Karr. Ksq. No cards. um:i. FAItRFLTi.-Or. the IJth Instant, MATTHRW S. FAR RKI.L, son of the late Kil ward and F.iixabat.h Farrell. i 1 . j . t,.Tfs 5n?Jri'""1" .f ,hB family are respectfully Invited to atfonrt the funeral. frm the rcsiilonr of hij mother, .No. Ml Powell street (Hfthstrect, below Spruce), on Minriny afternoon at 1 o'clock. KAMMKRKR.-On tbe 13th instant;, CHRISTIANA, Wife of 1 r.ilenck Hammerer, in tho 4 'd year of her nn. I he relatives and trends of the family, slno Prodnnia .... TU n a . A T . . . .winy, mnipriviuiiin trntto, No. 2. H. und I. ol A. A.. n ru.n.,..-M. i..;i 1 IJ 'PI W "V,,'j the funeral, from the roidonoeof hor LuhIiiiiiiI, No. lu: i Carlton street, on Knnri. fi. .., i To proceed to Mount Mortah Cemetery .!tI(VU'nth? '""'nstant, after a short lllnewi, wi i J" IOU'71,!,t,Jrl!htor of the late OonrijB M.nich. brother, j iuuith iwim iin piaeo irom the renin once other her. No. 63ti N. Twelfth street, on (Saturday afternoon o'clock. IntermuntatLaurullli!l(jaint.erv. ats n-5P',:tli!1iOB.?lll,.r.!,iJ th0 Ulh instant, FLIZA B HI H KANK. wife of Pro. Cli.ri... w ,;.... i. daughter of the late, I.irtVo Kane. ' The funeral will take place on Monday, the Isth Instant., at.1 o'clock P. M.,from the residence Robert Patterson, ho. Ik-Jo Uelancey place. .TONEH' One-Price Clothing House, No.(IO l MA-llltliX Street. Our Garments are well made. ' Our Cutters are men or talent. BUT ONE PRICK 13 ASKED. Satisfaction Guaranteed Every Purchaser. GEO. W. NIEMANN, Proprietor, 15 wfra No. C04 MARKET St, above 8ixth. FOR SALE. FOR SALE OR TO RENT: UERMANTOWN.I Ave minutes' walk from Wayo Station, two neat and comfortable Houses on WAYTC Street, below Manheim, suitable for a (mall and gentett family, with all the, modem conveniences, gaa, wate., range, beater, ete. Rent, $103 per annnm. Apply, JACOB KADPP. No, 77 WISTHR Street, German tow) Possession at once. g ig tf R S E, UANDSOMF, ASCH STREET RKSIDENCK. No. 1P28,30 by 137. In thorough order, with modern Im provements. Apply to JOS. L. OAVF.N, No. 158 N. NINTH Street 8 31 !R No. 131 EIGHTEENTH ABOVE WAL il NUT Street, near RiltonhouFO Hoiiarp -The mot lult ntA ,nH .lutranl muliiint ... lWl.'l I 1 KTi I . purtof cityj lower iloor solid walnut finish; ovory convo n.',c.nf Vj'rc'Mle' witu pousession. J. F. LIST, No. tii9 WALNUT Street. tiliOfmwtf f$f $1500 FOR THREE-STORY URrCK JilinL Houho, oirrlit rooms, pjid !t, No. trt.7) N. TWK.LFTH ,i,uDi" lAw m ivt-i uj im, w luwu Hircuj. Apply on me remises. in i'i q. TO RENT. fFi TO RENT A FURNISHED HOUSE on 8IXTH (treot, botwpen Poplar and Oirard uvenne. lias all modurn improvements. For particulars apply at No. 713 MAKKKT Street, botween lu and 11 A. Al 10 Li 2t TO RENTTHE IUNDSOME DWELL- IL Jii iuu isr.n, os, lu-'4 anrt ln'JH A UUU Stroet. Apply to .lu ,n .ITT . ..r .... -. ........ (IIIAUIMVU 1 I.IThriur 10 o let No. an WALNUT Street! T, LET TWO HANDSOMELY K-TTI?. v'?,0T1r??,.ra,, wita ftIoal8. !n private family. No. 2001 WALNUT Street, 1U 4 mwfr:t STOVES, RANGES, ETO. OLDEN EAGLE FURNACES ANB COOKING RANCES. Cubic feet of Bpac, thoroughly heated by EIGHT medlum-siied GOLDEN EAGLE FURNACES, at United States Naval Asylum, Philadelphia. PERFECT SUCCESS. It la three years since the above Furnaces wern in. vented and offered to tho nubile Tho advanturra they combine have given them a most signal success. Aixeaoj in our city it eas tasen tne lead,; AND THE DEMAND CAN SCARCELY BE SUPPLIED. The community are assured that the essential fea tures which have given the Golden Kagle such un bounded popularity are not found in any other Fur naces now extant. An examination Is solicited. SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. CHAS. WILLIAMS. Kob. 1132 and 1134 MARKET STREET 8 27 fmw2mrp PHILADELPHIA. THOMSON'S LONDON KITCHENEB or F.UKOPKAN RAN UK. for families, hotels, oj public institutions, in TWENTY Dlt't'KRKNl hlZKS. Also, Philadelphia VUngem, liot-Air Far luces, Portable Heaters, Low-down Unites, ireboaii Btoves, Ilatb Hollers, Btw-hole PUtes, Boilers, (Joolcini btuvos, etc., wholesale and retal, by the mnnnfaoturers, 7wfm6m Wo. iiOU N. HKOONU Street WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETO. ICH JEWELRY. JOHN BRKNNAPf, DIAMOND DEALER AND JEWELLER, NO. 13 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET, 8 2mwt0mrp PHILADELPHIA. JACOB HAUL K Y. WATCHES. (JJ-X JKWKf.lt Y, NU hll.Vf K WAKK, No. USJJ Ulti'.aw u i Diruti, i-uua.a iu imrp HATS AND OAPS. REMOVALJONES & TEMPLE HAV- ii iuu removed from No. South NINTH Stroot to No. KSHJHltoNUT Ktroet, would respcotfully call the aiteutlon pt their friends to tlii-ir new looation, where they havo just openihl a new stuck of (innts' Dress Milk and I'elt flats, iiK-luJing ull thelatnst Ijondonand Now York styles, t iffiahor with a general aesoi tiiiont of (.odH rrtainiii to the trade. Your PftUouaijesnd iuUueuoeaieol.cio.iinp tlON,,H JO U 6t rp . WJLLU M 'liipir;. "WAKUUKTONS IMPIiOVED VENTI- lated and eay tlUing Uress Hats f patented), in all tiieiiimrovud fiisiiiunsot the seusou. CilKSNUT Street, ueit door to the Post Olhce 11 In rp PHOTOGRAPHS. nondERS' AND WOSTENHOLM'S POCKET Ik ........... T I ... 11..... II... ... . . ... . - v jtni.i'-i.i i or ... .'. iid.i.i.'TT,, UI wwiiinrul finihli,Kt)lUKKH'and W A UK A HUTt II) Kit's U A.i IIW. aud the celebrated LiiCOLTKK HA.ZOU SUliiStJKS of Itar.ors. Kuiven. Si-isaors, and Table (Jutb.ry Oronod Pohbl.e.1 at P. MAJDiaiiA'b, Nu. 1U b. '11C.NTU t-t ...... . U m : Kiwi TVEWFI'L, LANDSCAPE AND GENERAL 1 BHK1NKHH PHOTOtJUAPHKR, No. AR01I Htrnot, has every facility for takiutf nholOKraphnoi oouutiy seutB, in or out of the Ktate. Morohants, inunutucturors, and iiiiorteiHcuu have satuplos ol goods photoh'rniliod in the very bust style. " ! lui i DRY COOOS. EKTRAOQDINARY ituiucrx,ioiN' x m r n 3 o 23 s or D R' Y GOODS. RICKEY, 8HA71P &. CO., NO. 727' CSlESrLT STltEET, In order to close out .hsir Fall and Win ter Stock by Deceinbsr 1, will offer Sxtraordiiiary .Bargain? rr BILKS, DRESS GOODS, and HilSCEILMffEOS DEY GOODS. This stock ia the largeif and most varied ever offered at rctuil In tills market, and more repl-ito with staples and novelties of retcnt Importations than any other In this city. ONE PEICE AND NO DEVIATION. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., Ko. 727 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. DISPLAY Of SEASONABLE IVOOLLSIJS, FOR JIVEN S, BOYS', AND LADIES' WEAR, . MIXED AND PLAID CASSIMERES. GOODS FOX SCTTS. . A job lot Of SUPER 6-4 I'UENCU CASSIMERES from auction, at 2'60 per yard. OVERCOATINGS In all the popular styles. BROADCLOTHS and DOKSK.IN8 for ladies' wear. ALL-WOOL BEAVERS. CHINCHILLAS in all colors. GAY PLAIDS for Circulars. WHITE OPERA CLOTHS. ASTUACHAN CLOAKINGS. SEAL KiilN CLOAKINQS. VELVET BEAVERS. "Oar Cheap Location," cuubles us to sell at a small advance to Retail Buyers. CURWEN STODDAUT & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 432, and 464 North SECOND Street, ' I0133t Above Willow. SI I L L I It E N ' S LINEN STORES. OLD STORE. No. C23 ARCH STREET. iNEW STORE, Mo. I 128 CHESNUT Street. HEW DEPARTMENT BED CLOTHING. BEST BLANKETS, fresh from the mills. MARSEILLES BED QUILTS, BONBYCOMB QUILTS, all sizes. ALLENDALE AND LANCASTER QUILT3. LINEN SHEETINGS, all widths. COTTON SHEETINGS, all widths. PILLOW CASINGS. We bid for a large trade in BED CLOTHING, by selling reliable goods at the lowest prices. 8 21 mwf COOTER & CONARD HA VINO COMPLETED THE REBUILDING OF THEIR STORE, AND HAVING DEVOTED SOME TWO MONTHS TO TOE SELECTION AND MANU FACTURE OF A NEW 8TOCK, ARE NOW BETTER PREPARED THAN EVER FOR FALL AND WINTER TRADE. OUR FRIENDS, CUSTOMERS, AND OTHERS ARE RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO CALL AND SEE US. COOPER & CONARD, S. E. CORNER NINTH AND MARKET, AND Nos. 1 and 7 SOUTH NINTH STREET, 1 7 fm . PHILADELPHIA. NDIA SHAWLS, u v o u ; i: r it y u it, No. 916 ClIEN.Nl'T .STREET, Will .open Monday, Oct. 4, his Fall Importation of India Camel's Hair Shawls and Scarfs, At niodorato prices. With a choice selectiot. NOVELTIES Iu the usual TASTE and QUALITY of HIS ESTA BLISHMENT. 10 2UIU RAPSON'S TRIMMING AND ZEPHYR STORE, Wo. 133 JSorlla E:EC;EaTII Street, 10 9 lm Corner of Cherry stroet. QLOVI2NX .Ivr.)!! OIOVJEH! No. l, M A l: K K r'HTRtrpr MANl't;'A(J'lUltl.K AND JH: ALKR, IS LAUnCS', GENTS'. t'UIl.l.KKN'S, AND LiOAClf MKN'S (il,OVKS. ALSO, HANUl'AiliniKK.i!' WIIITK hlllKTS, TOGETHER WITH A 1 -V l.L 1.1 NIC OF OPNTS' I UR MSU1NU GOODij. W lu lium 10 s trrp BARGE DRY GOODS. R18H POPLINS. IRI8H POPLINS. OPENED THIS MORNING, 000 Yards of Irish Poplin. lliadrs. Also,, . 6000 J ws at tl -so per yard, worth 12. ..T0. 0da are wortb' th0 attention of Us ladies, as they arc leas tnan gold cost, at Ca.OBtUK I. W1S1I,19J.N CHEAP STORE, JLi:OANT SILK-FAOF.il POPLINS. ELEGANT RICH PLAID POrLINS. Elrg.tnt Empress Wool Poplins, only 75 cents. In fact, the lnrgest qtock of FINE DRESS GOODS will be found at . . iilAHHii: I. WIWII AI'S ONIl-PRK'E STORE, No. 7 NORTH EIGHTH STREET. JIGIITII STSEET EMPORIUM FOR RLACK SILKS 1 . BLACK SILKS I OPKNED TniS MORNING, , . '. BL( K (1ROS CRAIN AT Sl fiJ. ULAC K (iKOS (iRAIN AT Jl-TD. ; HEAVY AND RICH AT '-'. The bent 2 Bluck Silk in the rtti. A(!njii.L.i i. .n to be the cheapest P.lack Silk onVred this Fall. Also, a Mil line of pure LYONS BLACK SILKS, up to 16 per ytvrd, at SILK STORE, No. 7 N. EIGHTH STREET. JJKMONSTRATION IN ' VELVETEENS I VELVETEEN3 Tlandsomc Silk Finish nt 75, 8Tc, $1, and $1-26. Lyons Silk Finish, equul to Ponaon's. Vchxt, Wide, at II-50, $1, f-r;o, .t, 30. THE CHEAT EST GtKJDS YET OFFERED. A LI. THE AISOVE AT ui:or.i;i; i. wiwiiAiii'.s CHCP STORE, ' IVo. ? north i:i;iITlI Street, lOJSStrp PHILADELPHIA. Nos. 405 and 407 North SECOND St., Has now .open his FALL AND WINTER IMPORTATION OF CLOAKING CLOTHS. ASTRACHANS in Black, Browns, aud WhlteJ CARACULLAS, SEALS, VELVET DKAVERS, VELOURS, CHINCHILLAS, WHITNEYS, TRICOTS. BLACK ESQUIMAUX AND CASTOR BEAVERS. WHITE AND FANCY CLOAKINQS. 9 115s. V II A 31 II E It S, No. 810 AKCH STREET. BARGAINS OPKNING DAILY IN BLACK GUIPDRK LACES. KLAOK THBKAD LACKS. POIHTK APPLIQUK LACKS. , VAI.KNOIK.HNK LAOKtj. POINTE OOLLAKS. THREAD COLLARS. -t VALFNOIKNNK HDKPS., from 3. FRENCH M U8L1N8, 8 ,rds wide, 65 ecots. JismburK Edji drs, nwjtesins, ory ouenp. 1( It lm FURS. ' SABLE FUltS, EUSSIAN AND HUDSON'S BAT. The subscriber having made the above articles a SPECIALTY lu h's business, has prepared a large as tortmcut In (liferent styles at his Store, No. 19 NORTH Tinill) STREET, ' , ' PHILADELPHIA h'ulabliahrd 44 yearn ago. losfwsmrpi jaivies xuszssir.'' FURNITURE. FURNITURE. T. & J, A. IIEIIKELS, AT THEIR i NEW STORE, 1002 AUCZ STREET, Are now se'.llnjc their ELEGANT FURNITURE at very reduced prices. w smrp JUT'l'O & i"?Ie'0.lii;i.I ' FURNITURE WARKROOMS, 1 No, 801 MARKET STRKKT. PARLOR, DINING-ROOM, and CHAMBER PUR. NITlRK, the Latest Styles sod best Manufuctare. Aim. FKAT1I KR BEDS and M ATTRK.SSKS. 10 6 uiwrSm CROOERIES, ETO. EW MESS MACKEREL iNKITTS. t ' 1 ' ALBERT C. ROBERTS . , Dealer In Fine Groceries, . 1 1 7 Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Street WANTS. AGENTS WANTED TO SELL THE BEST 8KW1NO M AUllINK IN THK CITY. Also to oao. vuhs the city. . , , . . TlininnKt libi-ml commission .von. Apply or add resa No. M 011KhNfSlreejWnla(oJiliia IW tj ijt DEAFNESS. EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT science sod skill have invented to assist tbe hearing in every di'Kreeof deafness! also, Kespirutnrs; alao ,Orao. riall's iWnt liruteuea, suimrior to any others in ..as, t P. MAUUUA'H. No, Hi S. TKNl'U bueet. below jjhesunt. - - - . ry D AVID PLKMMING ; CIGAR BOX MANUFAOTURKR, ' No. 626 COMM KROK Street, above Market Otdju ullud. ttt tlia ahorU-ist uutiva, id'h i,
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