THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WKDXKSDAY, OCTOBER 20, n a w-ir o u g i s ivx s. fVim Oic Oimi Corrfopondcfif, New Yokk, Oct. ;i0, 18W. Brondwny Arolilirctnre. It Li Impossible even for the Indifferent nwn to Walk along Broadway for any distance without belus pricked Into admiration of what Joe Margery wott'.d call the "arrihltcctooralooral" Improvements going on. An extremely Industrious architectural Mldaa weeros to be at work, transforming everything, not Into gold but Into marble and granite. At the corner of Broadway and Cedar street, for Instance, the New York Equitable Life Insurance Company are putting up a bulldlnf of giant proportions and built of Con cord granite. Each, of tho Immense front windows of this structure has an area of nearly two hundred iwmare feet. You might exhaust the thesaurus of cycloptc terms in endeavoring to convey a Just Idea of the proportions of the several parts. The general vestibule, for Instance, is larger than that of any other Insurance company in the world. Tim building Is expected to be occupied early In the spring, uud the Intercut on Its outlay will be more than realized In the rents. At the comer of Leonard street and liroadway is another superb structure, erected at the expense, of one million dollars, and shortly to be occupied by the New York Insurance Company. It is built In the English Renaissance style, and the liroadway front Is of white marble. The only departure from tXe general magnificence of the building Is the Cathe rine lane front, which Is partly of brick. Upon these two bnlldlngs, which are Intended by the respective companies that are to occupy them as rivals to one another, about three million dollars have been ex pended. I. Ike most great rivals, it Is impossible to give the preference to either, lloih arc very beauti ful acquisitions to Broadway. The Equitable Assu rance pretends to more dignity anil repose; the Life Insurance to tho greater grace and liveliness. The interior appointments and toilet appliances of both include the most delicate and luxurious Inventions of the present day ; and If a clerkly life were a noto riously happy one, I think I should not hesitate long as to which company I should honor by accepting a ginccure there. C'bhIi Down. These are the only terms upon which meal are provided at a certain restaurant which has Just, been opened ou Broadway. Its proprietor has evidently, some time or other, fallen a victim to one'of those artists in dinncr-gotting who uro in the habit of ordering everything on the bill or fare, and handing the cashier ten cents In payment therefor. At any rate, he has opened shop on the principle that you must not only pay for what you eat, but before you iuu uruer wnuievcryou desire, nun upon its Jaifl before you, you are expected to show the our money before conveying a morsel to T'fySft yu perceive, Is a great test- --vv3e shown the door with ignominy. If .,'d V your chorauer Is saved, and you eat ,o.e lln lnJconsciousueHS of having le- -'ood Time for Thieves. The opportunity which the thieves of New York have been waiting for so long has come at last. One of Uie first acts of the new captain of the Broadway squad was to remove from the Broadway stages oil special detectives, who were in the habit of riding up and down, for the purpose ot detecting diamond thieves and plckp leKets generally. Henceforth, these gentlemen the pickpockets, I mean will have no difficulty in pursuing their profession. All they will have to do will be to jump in the car or the stage, as the case may be, to snatch-whatever tliey fancy, and to jump out again. The accomplished thief need not fear being seized by any well-dressed detective, for that institution lias been done away with, at least so far as the cars and stages are con cerned, and the business of pursc-suatclilug pro mises to become easy and lucrative. AiuuHementii. Mr. Maurice Neville, who, if memory is faithful to her seat in this distracted globe, was, two or three years ago, a member of the stock company at the Philadelphia Walnut Street Theatre, Is, I perceive, announced as "the- young Hungarian tragedian, from the Imperial Theatre, Vienna," and will soon make his appearance as "Othello' at the Stadt Thea tre In tills city, where f hey are at present supportlug German opera bouffe. Tho German tiebutantn whom we have lately had here are not very great sue cesses, but I hope Mr, Neville will be an exception. The critics are divided here as to the merits of Mary Warner as a play, although they all agree as to Miss Bateman's representation or the title role. That is emiuently line throughout quite melting enough to overcome the old-time objection to her acting as being occasionally cold. A i'nrbonlo Acid Urn KxiInKiilsher. To-morrow afternoon, at three, an experiment of a novel nature is to be tried at the Battery. It Is nothing less than an attempt to extinguish tire by the use of carbonic acid gas. The Umpire Fire Extin guishing Company la to perform the experimented is confident that It will succeed. . Father Hynelntlio Fatigued. Fatigue has been the condition or Pore Hya cinthe ever since bis arrival on these shores. Al attempts or newspaper people to view or interview him have thus far been unsuccessful. The ranks or all the newspaper staff were canvassed, and those men were selected who spoke French and had cheek. It was all no use. To everyone the same answer was returned: "Father Ilyacinthe was re posing after his ocean voyage, and could not be dis turbed." A distinguished cattle-yard reporteress sent np a pretty little pleadiug, scented note, nit even he got. shown the cold shoulder. The good father has thus far shown more moral courage than was anticipated even from him ; he has succeeded In passing bis lirst day in America unseen by mortal newspaper eyes. An Baba. IJ1TV ITKMS, Ovr Prices fou Men's, Youiuh', ano Boys' Clothing ynaranlealloicer Ih-m the loirrst tln-uheie, awl full t(i. fat Hon gnarmite'd all purchaMi-re iu ertry refect, or the tale canrellfil anit the mttttey Trf'tiI'd. biYi.K, Fit, and Workmanship of our Kemfn-made Our. mPiit mperior to any tlock f Jteiuty-mmle Gowli in Phila delphia. ALSO, CHOICE ASSORTMENT qf Caoile in the Puce, In be inniie vp o order in the bee' antl.tinest manner, tfnmpli v ojf' Material unit by mail a lien denired. Half way between ) Bennett i Vet., ruth und c Tower Hall, Xixth Street. ) 6l Market Sr., PHILAOELl-nlA, ANiirto-j Broadway, Nkw York. Lames, Look ! Dollar Vest, Nicely Bom Dollar Vest, Fink Fabric. Polish Vr. Fun Fashion. The vt and other grades of ladies', children's, and men's wears, which Mr. Finn ia offering at attractive prices, are meeting with large sales. Look at the goods before bu.viug, John M. Finn, Southeast corner Arch and Seventh streets, 75-cknt Ladies' Vest. TiVccn'c Ladies' Vskt. Attention Is called to the 75-cent J.adlos' Vest, best oflored for tlie money. The foUowing Mr. 1'iiin also presants at remurkably low prices : Chlldi-en's Vests, 40o. und up. Indies' Vests, full fashion. 41. Indies' Vests, regular, tine, $11. - Oents' Shirts, good, $1. GemV Irawers, tine, $1. Ladiea' Corsets, 75c., 95o., til St). i, and 2 o(i, . Stockings at truly tha lowest urices. Mr. Finn is selling good goods at desirable prices, It is economy to patronize bim. joirsf M Finn Southeast coram- Arch and Seventh streets. The Hi cent Zephyr. The Io crnt SJttmiYK. This Zeimyr, which Mr. Finn offers at the low price of Id cents per ounce, is beautifully colored, and surpasses aJl domestic eepbyrsin quality. Jjidioa preparing for fairs or wishing to. economise, w ill do well by looking at this article. John M. Finn, Southeast corner Arch and Seventh streets, Philadelphia. Cay's China palack, no. lies Chksnut Street - have just received, by ship HUm'er, the balance of tbu immense stock of goods purchased by Mr. Cay in Kurops. They have now the iinest assortment of Freucu China Bohemian Class and rancy Coods ever seen in Pailadol phia. Prices ef all goods marked in plain figures, tiloro ppcu until 9 o'clock. 9 1 S3 Karth CtOSKT OowrANY'i patent dry earth eotn. modes and prtvj fixtures, at A. IL PraacUout ft Co.'s, No. 613 Market street. TCH PACKAors more of these celebrated malt 'ranei and Jardlners just reoeired at Oat's China Palaoe, No, 1033 C'ltEHNUT Street. All works of art. Call and aee them. GET T1TR BrBT.-The Partiam New Family LOUK-aVlTTUH KKW1JHJ MACHINE. (Kesr Terms.) Salesroom, No. 7lM CHESS UT Street, OZAR1NK dCITS, Cavr't Melton Suits, Scotch Cheviot Hiitti, Fluid Cheviot Hurts. l'ancjr Plaid Suits. " t GHA.nl.Kg 8TOKKS, No. 824 (Jhosnut street. I cONKF.QVrNC K of the immense Increase of trade at Oak's (JrtiNA Pakace, No. VK.I Uhkmnct street, the pro prietor has found it Impossible to deliver aM the kooiU sold, with five men aud two homos, and lias in ennsequeace added another delivory team, and will keep on adding from time to time, as business warrants. jEWKMtT. Mr. William W.Cassidjr, No. 13 South Second street, baa the largest and most attractive assortment of fine Jewelry and hilverware in the city. Purchasers eaa rely upon obtaining a real, pure artiole, furnished at a price which cannot be equalled. Lie also has a huye stock of American Western Watches in all varieties and at all prices. A visit to his store la aura to result in pleasure and profit. SrNKTsrDS-OnioiNALrmr. Pi.Acr; Rtovr avo Wahu A ik Fuhkace Oomiiwed. The only Fire-Place Stove ever invented that Hill warm the room in which it is situated. All others fail in that particular. We have embodied in Tan Sunstsiot: all the t.atmt and iiKsr-KKOWM vrincii-lkh of consuming coal with kco NflMY, and have discarded all the numerous imperfections that are behift ueed in the itultunore and New York l'ir-j. Dace Heaters. The Scnnvkide will produce Moiie wahm atb wit.li TiKSS rjy:i. than any other Stove, and is acknowledged, by all who ore using them, to lie nut-union in every parti ctlaii to the Bull iniove and Neiv York Lire Place Ueators, which they had heretofore used. Do not bo deooived by misrepresentations in regard to The SCNNvann-.tmt call end examine it, and see the large number of testimonials from those who have them in use, which will convince any peison of its superiority to all others, at the Wanning mid Ventilating Warerooms of GnOniiF. P. SnocH ft CO., No. 3&J N. Second street. Two or TmtEE Oot.ps in succession will, with many constitutions, securely establish tho seeds of Consump tion in the system, thus converting what was origi nally a simple, curable nffection, into one gone rally fatul. While ordinary prudence, theroforo, makes it the business of evory one to take care of a Cold antil it is Rot rid of, intelligent experience fortunately pre sents a remedy in Pit. D. Jaynk'h Expectohant, tho roughly adapted to remove speedily all Coughs and Colds, and one equally eflectivo in the primary stages of Consumption, Asthuia, and ISronchilfs. Sold by all Druggist!. TE Great Vitali.'.i.k. This title may be fairly given to a restorative which has taken precedence of all other tonic and ulteralive preparations for a period of nearly twenty yours. During that long interval lloiirr.i nut's Stomach BiTTtlts muy be truly said to have enjoyed un rivalled popularity. Many preparations have been pot up to compote with it, but thoy have all fallen into its wake or sunk iiito oblivion for lack of patronaso. From tho first this now woald-renowned Vegetable Tonic has been both madiuinuily and financially .suooessful. Fvery yea has added to the number of its friends, and the demand for it, based solely upon the experimental proofs of its excellence as a preventive and curative, seems to have no assignable limit. The medical profession sanction and approve its use, and it is now at the head of the class of medicines to which it bolongs, the admitted, undisputed .SOvi:in:iON' TONIC OF THE Auk. The statistics of the United States Revenue Department will verify the statement that it fit anils alone and uuapproached in the magnitude of ita sales as compared with tjiose of any other proprietary remedy advertised on this sido of tho Atlantic. The EXl'LAX atiox of this fact may bo oomprisod in a few words. HosTEXTH.u's Stomach Bittern is at ouce the purest, the Bafest, und the most potent of nil vegetable tonics, and the bast antidote to every variety of malarious disease. Hence It is especially adapted to the present season of chilling dews njid unwholesome vapors. Tbe Sale of the Season!! A Large Lot or FALL OVERCOATS, Together with AN IMMENSE NCMBF.R Off WALKINQ ANO URF.SS SUITS, COATS. PANTS, AND VF.STS INNUMERAULCl, Now selling at LOWER PRICKS than the same goods are offered at br any other house tbe city, a i Tiie People's Creat Cloihisu WarehouijE, OAK HALL, Sixth akd Mahket Streets, WANAMAKRU 4 BROWN. nAitniuu. RILEV-MKLLKN.-On the 8th of July. 1W, bv tha Rev. J. A. Henry, at the residence of the bride's mirents, Mr. MATTUJtW RiLKY to Miat MARY JU. MELLKN, ail of WeU Philadelphia. iil:i. BROWN. At St. Louis. Mo., on the morning of the llith instant, in the ;i'.th year of hia aire. WILLIAM H., aon of Luura A. and of IU lute WUliaiu ii. Brown, of this city. " HUBBS. On tha 17th instant. Mr. JOHN H. HUBBS. only aon of the late Allen J. Ilubbs, in the Stith font of his aKe. Tbe relatives and friends of the family, also Girard Mark Lodne, No. 11, and Kulomon'a LodKe, No. 114, A. Y. M., aro respeotlally invited to attend the funeral, from his father-in-law's residenoe (Mr. David Bird), No. 154a N. Twelfth street, on Thursday morning- at 10 o'clock, without further notice. To prooeed to i.aurel Hill Cemetery. KOMMEHS. On the lft n instant, JOSEPU 8. BOM MKKS, in the 86th year of hisa?e. The relutives and friends of the family are invited to at tend his funeral, from his lato residence, No. 428 Taylor's avenue, Camdon, N. J., on Friday morning at 10 o'clock, without further notice. To prooeed to Evergreen Come trJ- , irvr Hf A RONTO NOTIOK. THK MEMBERS OF SOLOMON'S LODOE, No. 114, A. Y. M., and the Order in senerul, are fraternally invited to meet at tbe MuS'mic Hull, OHESNUT htreet, en TUUHSUA V MOKNINti at 10 o'clock, to attend the funeral of Brother JOHN 1L IlUUiin. 1W order of the w. M. IV orU OHAKLES H. KINGSTON, Socretury. One-Price Clothing House, No.OOl MARKliT Street. Our Garments are well made. Our Cutters are men of talent. BUT ONE PRICE IS ASKED. Batlafactlon Guaranteed Everj Purchaser. GEO. W. NIEMANN, Proprietor, 9 lo wfm! No. 04 MARKET St., aUove BUta. R E W J. F. ik E. B. O R M E, No. 904 CHESNUT STREET. FALL I1V1PORTATIO FRENCH 1MOQTJETTE CAltl'ETS DESIGNED BY THE 1JEST AUTISTvS IN PAWS, FOU SALE ONLY KY US, AND AT LESS PRICES THAN EVElt BEFOllE OFFEHED. G-4 VELVETS. NEW AND ELEGANT ORIGINAL DRSIGNS IN J. CUOSSLEYS A SONS' 0-4 VEL VETS FOU PAKLOltS, WITH BOltDKlt &TO MATCH, EXCLUSIVE PATTEHNH. ENGLISH BRUSSELS. Novelties in ENGLISH BRUSSELS CARPETS ia the Loui XVI, Mtivie Aatinolte, Tevsiau , Alhambra, IllnminateJ, nad otbev style, in entirely aew mi l original drawings. AISO, EHGUSH EEUSSELS FOR HALL AND STAIRS ALL WIDTHS. WITH BORDERS TO MATCH. 1CC0 PIECES NEW TAPESTRIES. JUST OPENED, 1000 PIECES OF ALL THE NEW STYLES OF TAPF.STKIES FOR THE SEASON, AT M O T It T 13 P R I C 13 H. J. F. & E. B. ORTJE, IVo. JK1 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, 10 2SW DRY COODS. EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTION X TI PRICES or DRY GOODS. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET, In order to close out their Fall and Win ter Stock by December 1, will offer Extraordinary Bargains SILKS, SEESS GOODS, and . MISCELLANEOUS DEY GOODS Thia stock Is the largest, and most varied ever offered at retail In this market, and more replete with staples and novelties of recent Importations than anj other in this city. ONE PRICE AND NO DEVIATION. RICKEY. SHARP & CO., No. 727 CHESNUT STIIEET, 10 2 tfrp PHILADELPHIA. J. W. TII03IAS, Nob. 405 and 407 North SECOND St., Has now in stock a splendid assortment of DRESS GOODS. ICtubracing YKLOl'It OTTOMANS, VELOL'll Itl'SSE, SILK EPINOLINES, SILK CHAIN PLAID POPLINS, PLAID 8KKGKS, TAKTAN PLAIDS, JASPE POPLINS, SILK STIUPE POPLINS. PIM BROS. & CO. FIItST QUALITY IRISH POPLINS, In all colors. MEIUNOKS, lu all similes ami qualities, Including the new color, BLEU LURNIERE. 19 11 Bp RAPSON'S TRIMMING AND ZErHYll STOUE, ?io. la -J Aoilla IItiIlTlI Hlicct, lu 9 lui Coiuai jl Cherry trt. CARP E.T I H B 8. DRY GOODS. IVX I LLIKEN ' W LINEN STORES. OLD STORE. No. 828 ARCH STREET. NEW STORE, No. 1128 CHESNUT Street. HEW DEPARTMENT HED CLOTHING. BEST BLANKETS, fresh from the mUls. MARSEILLES BED QUILTS. HO Naif COMB QUILTS, all sizes. ALLENDALE AND LANCASTER QUILTS. 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 Ciias. i ki:mison & into., Wea. 922 and VM PINK tiu-eet. Cheap Cooda, harpainn. 6 cases yard wide fine Shirting Mualinr at 12'e., bypieoa or yard : thia Muslin ia worth lto., and i auittld fur all kinds of UQuerwuar. VVilliarasville Muslin 30o. by yard. All other Muslise an cheap. Nainsook Flaida at 'io and 31o. Swish Stripe Mualina at 16 and 9tc. Kainttook, C'ltmbrio, and Swiha Miinlins, all grades, . Linen Towelling at 7, 10, l'J, and loo. ptr yard. Linen Nnpkius, olieap. Linen 'I'atile Oainask at very low prioes. llird eye Nurnery Oiaper by piece, cheap, Ballardville and other l'lannels, cheap. tireat induuemente offered to persona buying Black. WebavealarReaHaortmentof Mohaimand Alpaca Poplins, all which were purchased at low price, at the end ot the season, and hundred, of our cuatomera have taken udvan tnge of thia opportunity to aecure cheap goods lor tha cum in full. . . Ii 4 Wator-proof Oloakinira only SI per yard. Don't target our line yard-wide Blurting- Is nlyl3;$c. peraril. tiilliawri-V A- ItlKl.. 8Uwtl:il Nos. and PINK Street. TAMLSES, DJiI.AINIiS, BOVBAZINl-:S, ALPACAS, CRETONNES BIARRITZ, DRAP D1MPERIAL, DRAP D'ALM A, DRAP DE Ri'SSE, VELOUR OTTOMANS, Audevir.y other viivifiy for Mourning aud Second Mowuiug. PERKINS & CO., No. 9 SOUTH NINTH STBEET. 9 6 mwfSmhp ...... PHILADELPHIA. j V H A ?l it K K , No. MO AKtll KTKEKT. BARGAINS Ol'KNINfi DAILY IX BLACK OIUPURK LACKS. BLACK THRKAO LACKS. I'OINTK APPMQUK LACKS. VALKNOIKNNK LACKS. POINTS COLLARS. THREAD COLLARS. , a i i jni iiKNR! II MK I'S . from I KHNOII M C8HNS, 9 yarda wide, 65 oenta. llaiubuig Kdging., new deaigna, very cheap. 10 15 lm G IjO VUS I f VISS ! L.O YI3JS ! I. JUKIj. No. 1 S30 M A R K KT STR KF.T, MANl'l AtnUKI'H AND DKALKR IN LAD AISO. MANL'ffAOTl'W KRIll' 1 1 WUITK hHlUTS, TUCKTHKK WITH A 1U1.LI.1NK Of OKNTS' VCR MSUIJSU UOODS. lululiaip ihajioaks, .tewi:luy, I lK AVATCHEN, paivoy ooor, TWELFTH AND CHESNUT STREETS. New Fall Importations Now Open. FINE S I LV I'OLl BEIDAL PRESENTS, I TV Ci 1-2 VI rr AT OPERATE PRICES. AILEV TWELFTH AND IS i! 8W DRY GOODS. PRICE & WOOD, N. W. COKNEK EJCIITII ANO K1LUEUT, Will open on MONDAY MORNING, from Now York Auction Snli-s and othor inuri es : - Several .lob Lots of Linen i iondi under regular prices. Linen Huckaback, uubli ai liKd, 1J 1 -. yard. Scotch Diaper, all linen, 11c. n y.u d. Linen Towels, UX'c. Ijnen Huckaback Towels, large size, at 20, 21, 2", and 31 rente. Cheap lota of Damask T.nv. ls at "", 40, and TiUn. Job lota of Linen Napkins at, 1(1 'ill, Sl'Tu, $J, $2 25, lf2"50, and tCtl a do?.en. Scotoh Diaper by the piece at 1 2."i, $1-5K, $175, $2,$22', ap to $0 apiece. Linen liud-eye, for aprons, tine ciuuiitiea, at very low pricea. Marseilles Quilts at $4, ", o. !f'.: M, up to $12. Colored Marseilles (Jnilts, a ubnup Int, at $l'j0 ps. BLANKKTS BLANKKTS. -A l.u-re assortment of Blankets lit the very lowettl. niaik.'i prices. Best makes Bleached aud I ulili ached Muslias, al the Terv lowest market prices. l iaunela f lannels. lu bains all wnul and Douiet Flan nels. L bought for cash, under ii'nuiar prioes. All-wool l'lannels, at 25, 31. '.Slit, 45. .""i-. Bullardvale and Shaker I ImneN. Douiet Flannels, 12., IH -". HI. ;:7' 41, and nO cents a yard, m Rml md crey plain and twilled I'IhiiiikIs. Plwfl and Sbii-tinjr r lann.-l. ptc. Crchlon Klaunsla, 12,'v, ), U, I!', J.i, 2i, 2.", up to ul) coins ft yard. Black Alpacas, at 37'f, 4f,. m . ti!. 7:.. m. Poc. and 1. Bluok Silks, Black Silks, ut 2,..2 '2-'i, 2'D0, up to ;! M a yard. A cheap lot of Plaid Poplins, at ::" cent a a yard. Plaid Poplins, al tyi.l'n:., 1. up fl'.'iU a yard. Stripe Poplins, at 7)o. ay; ui. Black Velveteens, at vorv ln pri.-os. Jrish Roll Poplius, $1 25 a yanl Krom Now York, uODO yunl- ll.iiiiliurir KdfriiiK. and In-sei-tiiiKs, bought for cash, ut.'lei' rt''ii!.n- prices. Dimity Hands. tJuipnre Kniids, Imanta' Wauls, Ueis tered KdRiuus, (Jventry rlu'i'iii.i. .uc, ntc. Ladies' and cJenis1 Merino i niiri'iv.'.ir. Mioses' aiul Boys' Alm-ino l inli-i .vcar. I.adif'a1 and Gents' Hnsu-ry anil .h, ,s, etc. ('hildren'a Hosiery aud (..n.!'. mi.;. JouvinN Kid Cloves, i'Iiim c colo- kadica' Hamlkeu-hiofH, nil lin.-n. . I", II, lU'j, 1.1, K 2il, 21. li, and :Uc Ijidics' und Cenls' Hem 'itch.-. I 1 1 .uidk'-ivliiefs, etc, etc. liilSsnJti PEICE 4 WOOD, N. V. COKNEIl EI;:iTM AMI Klf.HKItT. FURNI rUFiti". FUiiMrr inc. T. & J. A. HENKELS, AT 'I'll kh: NEW STORE, 1002 ARCH STREET, Arc now selling thidr Jf. I. NT D t'llN'ITUItK at very reduced price. 9 '2!) i.uii'p ITTHXITU R H W A Ii I 'ld )( ) VI S, No. aWMAKKI'T STK KltT.- PAKLOH, DINING ROOM, and rH VMHRIt I UK. NITUBK, IhelJitest Styles and b.'-t .Mantifuclure. Also, 1'KATH Kit BHDS and M ATTK I SSI s. lOtJmwirini I II V E 11 ' S l A T E N T Combination Sofa Bed Is decidedly the best Sofa Bad ev.r iuventod. It. can ba extended from a Sofa inlo n luii'lm-im t rench Bedt-Uad, with hair spring- mattress, in tonsei ouHa of time. It re quires no uiucrewmif or duacliinp, has no separation between back and seat, uo coi.fs to lueak, and no biiured toot attached to tbe top.n ilie ,uuk to support it wlit n down, which is uusato aud li-ibla to Ret ut ut repair It nasthecouveun'ncBSof a bnrcu for Holding clotuiuif' ia easily manaxed, acd it is luifon.iblo fo it' to ael out of errter. 1'rice about the auine as an ordinary sofa. H. F. HOVER, OWN KB AND SOLK MANUFAOTUKKR, 10 i Svt K, 2!iu BvUtk SECOND b'tient. IV JEW BRONZED. G0.7 W A R E A" IX X TZrV AT,. CO,. CHESNUT STREETS; PHILADELPHIA. SHAWL.9. 1869. FALL TRADE.. ATT1IACTIVE SPECIALTIES AT THQRNIATS I'OI'lIiAR COIt.AI'.U, i:iu;litli and iprluft. Cjiarden. We rr.apectfully Invite attention to the most si-, port) display of Shawls to be found UitliU cltyi aai . at inoHt reasonable pricea. I.011;; nud Square I"alsly, Long' aiil Square llroclic, Lone- a ii 1 Square lilanket. Long' niitl Square Thibet, Ai-sil, ISfUouiuM, .'Vlaud)',, Etc. :tc. I'cisons can come direct to our Store from ay part of the city bv the present system of pusses on the cars, and we assure them It will more than repay them. Liu ltitri .lOSEl'H 11. TUOlOiLSx. HAWLS ! ! SHAWD9J J! A11AP.S! AltABS!! AKAPS'.;! ;' GAY STKIPE SHAWLS. OAY PLAID LOXO SHAWLS. MIXED LONG SHAWLS Neat B'jjriora. ' MIX KM LONG AND SlJUAKK SHAWLS. ( HII.DBEN S LONG SHAWLS. JIISSKS' StiUARIi SHAWLS. unocim loxo and square shawls. STOKES & W O O D, S. W. COn. SEVENTH AND AUCil STS., rillLADKI.PIlI. tmj NDIA S H A WIS. u i: i: a u r it v id it. No. OtO CIIIXMJT 8TUEET, Will open Monday,. Oct.. 4,. liU Fall Iaportati'jtt or.- India Camel's Hair Shawls and Saxft, At niodetate prices. WUU a cliolce wjIchUplv- NOTKI.TIES In the UKiial TASTE and tiUALlf V of HW ESTA-. BLISIIMENT. WeSitt FURS. SABLE FUKS, RUSSIAN AND , HUDSON'S BAY. The subscriber having mado tho above articles SPKC'IALTY in h's business, hasprcparea A Urge M hortBseut In diiidejit ityles at hto Store, No. 130 JfORTH THIltl BTIIEET, I'HlLADKLrHIA. IMnWfhed U year, ago. 10 8 fwamrpi JAIVIES riEISTT. DEAFNESS EVEKY INSTRUMENT THAT science and skill have Invented to a.Vtlst the hearing in " -n 1 . -j -j 1 .I, .in. .iraiors , also ,uran. A,fi"!oi"iitllcJ,upi,iV0B '.2 "y others in use, at I . MAUlUKA'o. Ko. U6 hj litM'll but, btif OlictnuU