THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAf, OCTOBER 22, I860. 5 n XJ W-T O H. IT X 8 ZVZ 8. Frew Our Oim Corrr-ajHmdni. New York, Oct. 21, 1 Minn Mid? Morctno, the lad.r who report, cattle for the dully Time", and Who would have reported Fere llyaoliithe had that ecclesiastic been accessible to any one, Is a lady who WU1 see tlitrty-flve before ho will see thirty. Von could not hear her talk for the spare of one minute without coming to the conclusion that she wus Irish by birth ami the conclusion would be a correct one. Her pa was an Irish country gentleman, very much Addicted to the pursuit of foxes. From htm she In herited a tendency to break her collar-bone and un dergo dislocations generally In obedience to those fox-hunting proclivities which he bequeathed her. She has been called the Hosa Bonhcur Of the press; bnt perhaps it is quite sttfU clent to ssy that she is as good a cattle yard reporter as most men would make. A warm hearted euh gist, who paragraphs her career oil very pleasantly, Iv.lngs several celebrated names Into connection with hem, as though they constituted a claim to public esteem. She was the guest of. Char lotte Cusliman; her soolcly was sought after by Prince Poniaiowskl; Victor Kmanucl commissioned her to buy horses for him; the American Minister gave her a letter of introduction to Mr. Iilgclow, the then cdltor-la-chief of the Times. Thus gabbles gossip. -From that hour to this her noble proportions have been seen at horse sales, races, and In drove-yards. She speaks neveral languages, and has that perfectly self-sum-t'ient, but not necessarily disiijrreeable, manner Which distinguishes the woman who has seen a good deal of life. There are male reporters who regurd lier with bashful envy, but being (as Anna Dickinson would aay "pre-eminent" in her sphere,, she can a fiord to regard them with iudiilVrenee, or not to legard tticui at all. The American InNtllnir Fair will commence Its lust wi-fk on Monday. The Skating Kink, at the intersection of Sixty third street and Third avenue, possesses natural advantages for fchowvig od the brilliant heterogeneity of the Fair; and the flrst glance which the visitor gels at It pre sents him with a very pleasing and varied picture, There are no very special features evident this year, unless the electrical organ be one. This evening the Fat Men's Association intends vlsling it, and I hope the unctuous ponderosity of their footsteps will not break through the flooring. The exhibition of fruit has been quite line, and occupies the space Imme diately opposite the western entrance. The distribu tion of premiums Is to take place to-morrow evening week. The Biddies' Honnel. .knowledge as I have of human nature, "Oumaa nature, and of that depart- jtiman nature -which manifests assures me that I shall be on the above subject. I bonnets; I have examined otf; I have bestowed upon -1)j-, mac proiouuu con- teoifHauou, wUiCTTnie amalug nature or the subject aopma tn rlnmnml. In this riti'. nnrtliMilnrir. vim may see them in all their magnificence In the Third avenue cars on Thursday afternoons. That shinlug, Well-waped race; that sprawling purple tie; those torn and dirty gloves, ance bn'ght-hued, now dingy, one only pulled completely on, the other left half off: those tight-set teeth; those saucy, crisp, puckered, parted lips; the impudent, bra.eu air which concen trates in the face and pervades the figure ; those series of hitches at the skirt and waist, evincing feverixh anxiety as to the set of the gHrments; and, last or all, that miraculous Jockey-hal (I called it bonnet, hoping to soften the term), in which all colors are compressed, go aa to present the greatest combina tion in the smallest space ! I know them ail. This Is Uie Biddy of the period, and this is her Thursday out. The Third Avenue cars arc thick with them, and when very bad fortune ordains one to ride therein, I cannot escape this exhibition of depraved niUlinery which greets me on every side. Patriotism or Property i f Quite a number of foreign artists, who have made more or less money la the country, are eager to get naturalized. Among them are Carl Hosa, Camilla I'rso, and Mr. Levy. They all say it Is because they love the people of the United States and want to become American patriot. But, after all, is it a question of patriotism or a question or property V "Aid IJAHA. iui Mic.vL Arvi iic v.n vrij. ' The CltjrAuinemrnta. Atthk CflESMt'T liuntnl Dun'it will be performed this evening. The elegant manner in which this piece is piitce4 upon the stage is the subject of uni versal commendation, and it is drawing large and fashionable audiences every evening. Miss Kecne, within the few weeks she has had charge of the Chesnut, has already won for It the same kind of a reputation as is enjoyed by Wallack's in New York andSeiwyu's in Boston. The house is far more beautiful, more comfortable, and in every way more attractive than either of the establishments named, and it is emphatically the fashionable theatre of Philadelphia. A refined aad elegant taste . is displayed in all the details of the stage arrangement, and with a very superior stock couipany to aid her, Mis Keene has inaugu rated a series of entertainments that are calculated to raise very high the public estimation of the dntmft, and to do away with much of the prejudice that ex ists in certain minds towards theatrical amuse ments. The drama of UunttO Down is one of great interest, and the admirable, maimer in which it U performed secures for it the heartiest applause. It is a genuine treat to see a really entertaining play well represented In all particulars, and it is gratify ing to find that the Chesnut Is now taking its proper position as the model theatre or Philadelphia. At TUB Waijot Mr. Booth will have a benefit this evening, when he will appear as "rlltylock" In W Merchant o,f Venice, and as "Don Chesar de Baaan' in the popular drama or that name. There will be a matinee to-morrow, when Von Cifnartt Kazan and Tht liniU(i of tht '-Shrew will be given. i!hid IH is announced for to-morrow eveuing. A new drama entitled . ol Sea. by Bouclcault and 11. i. I'.irou, is underlined. At thk Akch the comedy or the ,fralvtt Wife and the farce of The triiiihniu are announced for this evenUig. ' ' . At tuk Ki.F.rr.NTH Stkfet Aheka Hoih an at tractive programme will e presented this eveuing. Tub CiuiTS will conclude Its Yii-rlormajicea on Eighth street, letwcen lia'- and Vine, to-morrow. t)n Monday it will appear at Bristol, on Tuesday at Princeton, N. J., and on Wednesday at Italiway, N'. J. - Thk 8k.M.-HASsi.iK Oki hkstka will give the llrst matinee oi The season at itnsical Fund Hall 'to-morrow afteracou. A flue pri'tiiHinine will be pre acnted. , . A UkaM) Vot ai. and Instrumental Concert will be given at UieAcadeinv ol Muaic on 'ISiesday evening next, for ihebcnetlt of tn Ut-rmaii Theatre. The concert will ba under the. direction of Mr. Isaac!.. itice, which Is a guarantee of l he excellence of the rntettaiiirrent ; and as thecbj -n is one that deserves support, we hope that there will ie a full house. 1 he project of a (crman Theatre in of more importance than maiiT persons suppose. VVe have a very large (iermau population, who have no lii-ht-class place of amusement of their own. and Ibis theatre, will sup ply a demdeiaHiui, It n ill be one of the auin' tious of the city, and an inducement fur r,ctmads from the . inu-rtor of the State to visit this city for purXiw.-s of business or pleasure.. The gentlemen who have inaugurated this theslre enterprise have bad this idea in their minds troiu the beginning, and it wJl reaillly be aeen Uiat the entire business community is Inte rested. The mauitgers huvc already purchased a lot of ground, and they expect to begin building ill the Hpring, if all goes well. Tliey arc ileiermined, liow ;ver, very wisely, to have all, or uf least a large por tion, ol the money In hand before breaking ground, ho that there will be no trouble in the future. The theatre will be an ornameut to the city, and will supply a clans of amusements, both m'usicu' ntd draniallc, .hat can beenioyed as well bv our Kngiish Hpe:ikiug citi.en as by the Germans. We. hope Hint our biisliiees men and ptiblie-hpiriied citineiis will (.me lorward and aid this enterprise as it deserve. MUllEHY. form m Ion In lirli.nd. There Is as much corruption en Un- ould sod" as in some seel ions of tills country. Thero is one borough Jit purtioiiUr in Ireland i hat of Sligo Hint is sieepcd lit niori; inJiiitty Hint eveu ixvulv or ft. e Brldgewater on the same Island, or Harrtabnrj luring the last legislative session. This U what an Irish exchange says: "(no man was otrered XT5 to go away; he after ward received '2!i, besides several sovereigns and half sovereigns from one of Knox's friends, but voted for the Liberal candidate. Another witness slated that the Major asked him whether XBO would do. Witness answered In the afllrmative, although he did not Intend to vote on the Conservative side, 'he only wanted to take all he could get.' A woman named Dunlcery took 10 from the Conservatives for the purpose of influencing her husband ; she, however, changed her mind, and told him to vote for Flanagan. John Devanv denied receiving money at the lust election ; bnt pocketed flo in lft for voting for Sergeant Armstrong. Another witness remem bered the names of six persons who had told him they had got money from the Sergeant live jC1! each, and one JC'iOS tlTWIlKJIX. NEW FaT.T. Oonns. Chnlre anortmnit nf niiirrtq n' AlRH'H, Youths', AMI ilOYa', mprrior in ';''. fit, awl irorkmanrhip to any reiitti.mitftt' qmuts in VhitniUljh:t. . Ai.ho, iji thk PlKCK, to iii(ite up la order, in thf rfi" Nntnp-lr of mnlrrinh tmi hit mail vh'i J'ifrl, Uai.p WAY Bktwkkk i Bknnftt lo., tilth ami ToTll H.l I, Sixth toretth.) 618 Markkt St., PHIt,MF.l.rlW, ant ft) Broadway, Nkmt Yoh. Kabth Closet Company's patent dry earth torn. modos unci privy fixtures, at A. U. Franciscus i. Co.'s, No. 613 Market afreet. j Try Packaofs more of these celebrated malt vise and jardinerB Just received at Gat's China Poliice, No. 1023 L'HEb.MT Street. Ail works of art. Call and see them. " Get THE Best. The Parham New Family LOOK sVlTKJH KKWINU MAUHIKK. (Kasy Terms.) Salesroom. No. 704 CUKSXUT Street. Is coXHEQfTVCK of the immense Increase of tradn at G.vy'b China Palace, No. lies Ohehnut street, the pro prietor has found it impassible to deliver all the foods sold, with live mo a and two horses, and baa in coiuequenca added another delivery team, and will keep on adding from time to time, aa business warrants. JrrXBT. Mr. William W.Oassld, No. 13 Sooth Second street, has the largest and most attractive assortment of fine Jewelry and Silverware in the oity. Purchasers can rely ujon obtaining real, pare article, tarnished 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 bit store ia lure to result in pleMuro and pro tit. Gay's China Palace, No. Iti22 Ohesntt SirtEf.T, have just received, by ship Stamler, the balance of that immense stock of Roods purvhaxed by Mr. (Jay in Kumpe. They have now the finest assortment of French China, Bohemian Glass and Fancy Goods ever snen in Philadel phia. Pricea ef all good marked in plain fig-ares. Store open until 9 o'clock. ANRKTinn New Koition of the OrfVpLtrrR Works ok Mils. Carommk l.r.m Hkktz. -Those who admire prose hut ion of a high order, will receive with tatiafactiou the announcement that T. H. Peterson Brothers, Pliiladtd phia, have in pros, for immediate publication, a new and complete edition of all the novols and writing of thi lute Mr. (Caroline l,ee IfiMit... The whole of her works will bo issued complete-in twelve hiru-e duodecimo volutnes. Two volume will he published each month until the sories is complete, on rolumr en iAer(, ami annihrr mi thr hf truth nj'th' month. They will be printed on t lie finest paper and honnd In the most beautiful style, in tine morori-o cloth, with a new, full (rilt back. They will be for snlo brail Kooksellttrs, or copies will be sent per mail, pos'-pahf, by tbe publisher, on receipt of price. CHAKLES 8TOKES, Men-bunt Tailor and Clothier, No. H24 Clieshut B'.reet, o.&4 rxtracrtiit'.tirii e'm'ii' to Ptn't hahrh of Kfaif-int'ie Fine Olothino. His assortment is full, and comprises all styles and qualities. Headache, I-akucoh, au Mki.ajs'choly Kenerully spring from a disordered Stomauh, Costiveaess, or u Torpid- Liver. Kach may readily be removed by Hit. I). Jatnk'k Haxative Pii.I.h, a few doses of which will be found to ttimulute the I.iver and Stomach to healthy action, removing- all biliousness, and proddcing regular evac'untiom of tbe bowels. Sold by all i)riuy?ist. The Gbeat Vitamzer. This title may be fairly given' to a restorative which has taken precedence of all other, tonic and alterative preparations for a period of nearly twenty years. During that long interval Hostetteu's Stomach Bitters may be truly said to have enjoyed un. rivalled popularity. Many preparations bare been got up to compete with it, but they hare all fallen into its wake or sunk into oblivion ior lack of patronage. From the iirst this now world-renowued Vegetable Tonic has been both medicinally and financially suceemi'ul. Kvery year bus added to tht number of its friends, and the dsmand for it, based solely upon the experimental proofs of its excellence as a preventive and curative, seems to have no assignable limit. Tbe medical profession sanction and approve its use, and it is now at the head of the class of medicines to which it belongs, the admitted, undisputed 6ovt:nt:triK Tonic o the Ace. The statistics of the United States Revenue Department will verify tbe statement tlut it atunds alone and unapproached in the magnitude of its sales as coiuimred with those of any other proprietary remedy advertised on this side of the Atlantic. lae explanation of this fact may be comprised in a few words. Hostetit-R's Stomach Bitters is at once tbe purest, the safest, and (he most potent of all vegetable tonics, and the best antidote to every variety of malarious disea-e. Hence it is especially adapted to the present season of ( billing dens and unwholesome vapors. ' Tun HKAVY SAM'S . AT OAK HA IAj LOW PRICKS Hit l.'tcrt in T"r:l- UNI! CLOTHING - S'ont tttttr i H'l'r.' iiFK CO.NTlTrHN'rS '' WHOLK CITY rp FX AMINE OCR OOODS SD MAKE THK.IM PURCHASES I M hi KDI AT F.LY , mil- .yt-n li it -u FitH null 'ui'l?it, WANAMAKKII A BROWN, .MANl'l'ACl'UliF.nS OF CLOTH IJfli, SIXTH AND MAKK'KT RTHKFTS, I'll I LA. ItlAUKIUD. HAI.K - AMSDKd. In North Dana, Mass.. on the 131 h ini-taiit, at the residence of the bnde'a falhor. by Kv. H. White of New Salem, J. WAURKN H ALU, oi Philadel phia, and FAN NIK L. AMSDFN. No cards. PKDDHICK-CRAWltltl.-On October 21, at the reil.-- .t the bride's parents. fo. l:l3it Mount ernon atreet. i.naibdphia, by the Rev. William B. ulliaa, Mr. AI-rX.Nt)KK K. PFDRMJK. of Lancaster, to Mre. FA11LY CRAWFORD. No cards. WHITE GARDNER. On the l!th Instant, by the Rev. Hi'ii K W i wel b I). iV. Mr. THEODOKK .It. WHITE to Alias KATE R. OARDNER, bulhol this city. , . i :. RWIN.- In BiiKnneb inna, on theluth Inatant, JOIIN W., son of the late Dr. 11. R. and H. A. Erwm, in the o .lh year of his age. . II ARK KR. On the 8-jUI inst , JOSHUA G. HARKER. In tlie Mih year of his age. ., , .. . . Tlie relatives and friends ol the family are Invited to at tend his luuerul, from his late residence. Mum street, Alt. Hollv, N, J., on Mvnduy, the JitU iustuut, at 1 o clock m WP'-MArtl. At Tsospovt, tnd., oo the 3mh Instant, MART H1IOKM AK KR, wire of Henry F. Niemann. Due notice of the funeral will he given. rAI.V I-K,-Onthaitainst SAMUEL U. PALMF.R, In the7th yearof hiee. ' The relatives and friends, and Also Harmony Lo Iro, Nt. 45, K. of P., are rneivectfully inviled to attend his funeral, from bis late residence, No. 177 N. Fort ioth street.. Meet at the honse at I o'clock. P. M. To proceed to Mt. Zion, Darby. Delaware connty. RYAN.-On the Soth Instant, Mrs. MARfJ ARK.r RYAN, aged 89 years, Tbe reUtives and friend are resTtectfnlly Invited to attend the funernl, from tne residence of ber eon in law, lames Harkins, No. H7 N. Vwenty-second street, ou Satur day morning at tH o'olock. WFRN WAO. On tbe morning of tbe ! instant, WII,. LIAM WI'.RNWAU, in his 70lh year. .TONES' One-Price Clothing House, Our Onrmenls arc well made, Our Cutters are men of taleut. BUT ONE PRICE IS ASK.BD. SatlsfacUon (Junrantced Every Purchaser. GEO. W. UIEMANN, Proprietor, 9 15 wfrr. No. M4 MAUKET St., above Blxth. 1LACK (JKOS CHAIN SILKS. JUST oponed, a new stork of Lyons Urns Uniin Black Silks, ut 2, tja'23. 1?2 B0, 2'7i, $3, 43 SO, etc. UKSSON A BOX, Mourning Dry floods House, ; No. f'lSf'HKSXfJTStroet. I LACK DOUIiLK-WAKf. A L T A C A 8. Opened to-dny, 3 cases of Doublo-wnrp Alpacas, nt 50, end 75 cents a yard. BK880N & SON, Mourning Dry floods House, No.Jl8 CHKSXL'T Street. L.CK MOIIAIK LUSTRKS. A FULL AS- tortmintof the best make of U LOSSY ALPACAS, just received, at 7i"ic., S7.c, $112lv, iSl iB, etc. BF.BHON 4 SON, Mourning Dry Hoods House, 10DJ:tt No. PIS OH KSNITT Street. POLITICAL.. yOTE THE PEOPLE'S TICKET IN OAMDKN OOUNTY.NKW .IKRStCY. For Btatoftenatnr, JAMKS M. KOOVIX. (for Shoritt. BAMUEL A RUHi; ft. FOR I.F.OISLATURK. First District, RICHARD OAMPION. beoend Disti-ict. JAOOK HITOHRKRR. Third District, ANDRFW D. TURNKR. t Vironers, JOHN l. ISKYHOLD, FNOS P. FURKY, . KOBFRT CHEVY. 10 1 iJf SILVER PLATED WARE, ETQ. ESTABLISHED IN 1810. MEAD & ROBBINS. SUCCESSORS TO JOHN O. MEAD SON, IHoniifacttircre of I be Finest lirndrn of SILVER MATED WARES, We make onr own goods ; dopoait the Silver accurately by weight, and Warrant each article by our Trade ark on the base, and by written guarantees li preferred. They are equal to the finest grades of Koglisb aad French Wares, and artistic in design and elegantly ornamented. CUTLERY, Pearl, Ivory, and Bobber Cutlery in great variety, plat and unplated, in quantities as required. N.E. Corner Ninth and Chesnut, 10 1 fmw3m PHI LADF.LPIH A. FOR SALE. FOR BALE OR TO RENT. UKRMANTOWNJ fire minutes' walk from Wayne Station, two neat and comfortable Houses on WAYNK Street, below Haoheim, suitable for a (mail and genteel family, with all too modem conveniences, gas, water, range, heater, eto. Kent, $400 per annum. Apply to JACOB KACPP, No. 77 WISTEB Street, Oermantown, Possession at once. 6 18 tf R S E, HANDSOME ARCH STREET RESIDENCE!. No. 1628400 by 137. In thorough order, with modora 1m provemeata. Apply to JOS. L. OAVEN, 8 81 No. U8N. NINTH Street. No. 131 EIGHTEENTH, ABOVE WAL NUT Btreet. near Rittenhouse K.iiijir 'n. ma uiimidete and elagant medium size DWF.LLINO in west . . . . , 1 . .. . 1 .1, .1 . .1 l l : i . rii v. i j , ni-ii uwi wuu wauiui uumu: vwvtj conve nience: for eule, with possession. J. F. LIST, No. HJP nALauiturow. auuiruwtf FREDERICK SYLVESTER, REAL KSTATE BROKER, .o. 90S South rOI JtTII SI reel, 10 bo PHILADELPHIA. TO RENT. LET ELEVEN ROOMS OK HOUSE 1 N Northeast corner of EIGHTEENTH anil MiU'XT wwua niroem. Apply A 1 v kua Y, from J to 6. li FURNITURE. ir JJ Ic, N T rr IT Tt E. J. LTJTS5, No, 121 SOUTH ELEVENTH STREET I am selling off my entire stock of FIRST-CLASS-FURNITURE AT LOW RATES, Oa account of retiring from buslni-s. I'lf-ase call aud exatulnt'. 10 2-2 futiwin FUiiNiTuur:. T. & J, A. HENKELS, AT THEIlt NEW STORE, 1002 ARCH STREET, Are now Bt-lllrifr their ELEGANT ICRNITUIIB at very reduced prti-ca. ' 9 23 limrp JP'TTOS IclO.vVllilil-, FURNITURE WARKROOMS, No. 8U9 MARKET BTREKT. TARLOR, DININOROOM, and CHAMBER FUR NITURE, the Idlest Styles and boat Maniifuutiira. Also, FEAT I Hilt liKDH and MATTRESbKS. 10 lawfSin MAT8 AND OAP8. TTf WAKLURTON'S IMPUOVEU VENTI- stilattid and easy iltriiiv Dkibs Huts fputentad), in ail tliu improved tanhious or the agubuu. tlllllSNU'l' Mret, uctt duii tu lUu i'ubl Uthta. U l'.4 iv5 DRY GOODS. EXTRAORDINARY jji:rtJcxiors in r xi z c u s o r DRY GOODS. RICKEY. 8HARP & CO.. NO. 72T CIIE3NUT STREET, In order to close out their Pall and Win ter Stock by December 1, will offer Extraordinary Bargains IN SILKS, DRESS O00D3, and MISCELLANEOUS DRY GOODS. This stock I the largest and most varied ever offered at retail In tlila market, aad 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 J Urp rnrLADELPIIIA. J)RESS GOODS ! DRESS GOODS ! One case laree Double Cord French Silk Eolntr- lnw , 12. One cose French Lustrous 611k Poollns. at ii-ro. 1175, and 12. one case r renca wooi ropuns, oai.. ceot-i. One crura Frcncli Wool Popilns. 75 cents. Two cases Maid Poplins, 76 tents to 1. Forty-three pieces Clack Silks, It 7ts to 15 5u. American buiped Silks chenp. MOURNING DEPARTMENT. One case Black Wool Poplins, 02 and 75 cents. One case Black Wool l'oplins, sr cents and f 1. One esse Biat-I, Wool Poplins, ll-yfi and f ltiO. Iiluck 8ilk Poplins and Eplnlme. Black Velour Ottuman Poplins. Black French Meriuocs and DvlHincs. liiack Mohair Tamise, .Mpncas, Mohairs, etc. Black and White Striped bilks, a bantam. Black English crapes anil Crue Veils. Black Kid Oloves, Crape Collars, etc. etc. COOPER & CONARD,. S. E. CORNER NINTH AND MARKET, 1 7 Ism PHILADELPHIA. 1ST 1 Li L. I KEN'S LINEN STORES. OLD STORE, No. 828 ARCH STREET. NEW STORE, No. 1128 CHESNUT Street. HEW DEPARTMENT-BE D CLOTHING. BEST BLANKETS, fresh from the mills. MARSEILLES BED QUILTS. HONBTOOMB QUILTS, all sizes. ALLENDALE AND LANCASTER QTJILTS. LINEN SHEETINGS, ail widths. COTTON SHEETINGS, aU Widths. riLLOW CASINGS. We bid for a largo trade In BED CLOTHING, by selling reliable goods at the lowest prices. 8 21 mwf JT. TV. THOMAS, Nos. 405 and 407 North SECOND St., Has now in stock a splendid assortment of DRESS GOODS- Fuibracing VELOUR OTTOMANS, VELOUK 1U'86E, SILK KITNOLINKS, SILK CnAIX PLAIT) TOPLINS, PLAU) SERGES, TAltTAN PLAIDS, JASi'E POPLINS, SILK STRIPE POPLINS. TIM BROS. & CO. FIRST QUALITY IRISH POPLINS, In all colors. MERINOKS, in all shades and qualities, including the new color, BLEU I.URNJERE. 9 U f5p rviouiiriirjo apoDS. TAMISE9, BIARRITZ, DEI.AINES, DRAP DTJIPERIAL, POMBAZINE8, DRAP D'ALMA, ALPACAS, DRAP 1E Rl'SSE, CRETONNES, VELOUR OTTOMANS, Aud every other variety for Mourulntt and Second Mourning. PERKINS & CO., No. 9 SOUTH " NINTH STfiEET, cmwfSmfcp nnLADELPHIA. J. v ii a i r. n s, jo. M0 4JICH jtifi:t. BARGAIN'S OPENINK DAILY IN BIAC'K OUIPURK I.AdKS. Ill, AC K THRFAU I.ACKM. POIKTK APPMWCE l.ACFS. VAI.FNOIKNNF LAQFS. POINTK COLLARS. THHFAD OOM AR8. - VAI KNOIKNNB IlDKl'S., from V-i. FBENOll MUBi.lKS, S rards wido, tB cents. Hnmbui a FdiriUKS, new doaiitni,, ory cheap, lu 15 lin RAPSON'S TRIMMING AND ZEPHYR STORE, Xo. 13-i Aorllt i:iiiIlTlI Mtreet, 0)i lm f'jyrnerof Cherry street. G u . u t r. I No. 1. !" ar I M ithKT. MANl'l AUlLllf U AND UKALKfl b'. GENTS'. ('Ilil.UUKVhi. AND IV i.AUii b , w.i. it wV.m ,r, YC -v' AN1 OOA0U- AIKO MAXUl'AUTl!ltKKOF TOGKTUF.R W1TIJ A Fl'I.L 1 .1 N ' K Of UFN I'S- I CR. MS11UNU OOOUS. U 10 lu DRV OOOOS. No. 43 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, Will Offer on Saturday Morning Xtraordinary Inducements and Bargains. HANKRUFT STOCK Ol'tlLOVES FROM No. 928 CHESNUT STREET. Oonaistin of Indies' Ruclt an I Castor Gloves. Ohaason'a Conrvotsler fine Kuck ClovMand n.uintltl,. Ohaason's Kins Whits and l.r. 0:iunt lau. Children's Buok, Castor and ( lot li (.loves. Cent' Drlvln Uloves. tients' Fine Book and Ca'.r (.loves and liumillpt. Oenta' Lined Buck Olovps aud C.nmiUats. (ents' Indian Taa Ulovcw Oenta' Very Heavy Buck ALU .ni.t gloves. . Fur Collar and (:luv. Iturkskin ishirta and Drawci The larfost and chtapeit lot oi FINE GLOVES KVKK OFFERED. Mustle closed out at less th .a i i mn on the dollar. ALSO, BLACK SILKS. X piece Bbok Silks, from nci -,:i Rennet's tet Black Silks. Hstia faoed Black Hilka. 10KO varda Dresa Goods, 2". t . . Lroua Oloakinar Valvets. 11 osier. v and Underwear Ba'(jin. GENUINE JOUVI S KID GLOVES. . 100 dozen Mew Color Kid at l. Handkerchiefs, all kind, rh.-nn. FANS tad ASTRAOHAN 8A f(!ItK.t,g, Kte , half price. Bargains tbroujrhout the WHOLi; STiK'K. to lit SHAWLS. ' FALL TRADE. ATTRACTIVE S PKCIALTIKS AT -THtRNLEY'S I01II,AI1 t'OltIlK, ' llslitli and Sprlux UiirIen. We respectfully Invite HUvini-'ri to the most su perb display of Schawls to lie fuun-l in this city, aud at most reasonable prices. I.oiisr nnil iqiiHi'i Ialley, l.on aud 4iiiira Ilroche, aLonsr anil Square lllanket, I,ons aud Siiiare Thibet, Arabs, lledouin, 11uu1m, Utc. Persons ran come direct to our Store from any part of the city by the present system of passes oil the cars, and we assure them It will more than repay them. UU ICtfj JoSF.l'U 11. THOKNLBV. NDIA SHAWLS. u ii o Rtii: ic v K R, Km. 916 CIIFM T STREET, Will open Monday, Oct. 4, his Tall Importation ol India Camel's Hair Shawls and Scarfs, At moderate prices. With a choice selection-, noyki.tiem" In the usual TASTE and tiUALITV of HIS ESTA BLISHMENT. 10 2 2iu OARPETINGS, ETO. JEW CARPETING 8. M'CAUUM, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHE8XUT STREET, Importer! and Retailers of carp i :: TINGS OI every description. FALL IMPORTATIONS. NEW DESIGNS IN MOQUETTK, CROSSLEVS VELVETS, 6-4 WIDE, In original and exclusive patterns. 1000 PIECES BRUSSELS, Of the best English manufacture, of new and novel styles, .many of them dcaigned expressly for us. 1000 PIECES CRCSSLEY TAPESTRIES, All the newest stles. ENGLISH AND AJ1KKICAN OIL CLOTHS. McCALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN'S . CARPETING AND OIL CLOTH WAREHOUSE, j No. 509 CHESNUT STREET, rnn.Ai'Ki i'H'a, 0 8 wfmSm Opposite ludepeudence Hall. IJ E W CAR PETS. AXMINSTEBS, WILTON 3, . VELVETS, BRU.-KLH. 3-PI.YS ANN INGRAINS, Venetians, Drugft, Oil Clothi, Etc, LEEDOM & tiHAW, No. 910 .Mini STRIiKT, PHILADELPHIA 0 23 ;ttnrp JJ O V E R'S 1' A TEXT Combination ?ofa Bed la dscidfldly the beat Sofa H -i r-r invt oted. It can ha eitonried from a Sofa iato :i m mci iih- r-rench lttiad, tith hair bi'itos mattresa, in run sen. n. Is of tiui. It r quires no unscrewing or ) : .1. 1-i haa BO aeuratiuD bat ween back and seat, u-i i-mu to lueuk, and 00 hinged loot attached to tha t..r hi lin k 10 support rt whea down, which is unsafe and Ji.ii.l lo got eutot reiiair. It hiia the coneninces of a l.-ne. n lur tiuliiiuic tiolainir. is easily wanaged, and it is imcmbin ior it to gat out ol Onlor. Fries aliout the same as an ordinary sofa. . H. F. HOVER, OWN KB AND SUf.K MANL'IfAUTCKKR, 111 11 act No s:tii H.iutb KKOOND Htraat TOr)OEHS- AND W(HTJ-'. HOLM'S POCKET t KMVFH, Pearl and h'K Itiullna, nf beautiful liniBb.KOiM.KRh'and WAI)K.t 111 "I'CH Vtt'H RAZORS, and t lie celebrated LKUOiVi ilK KA2UH bUlSbOBi 0 the finest quality. Razors, Knives, Kcixsnr, and Table ('utlorv Drotind and Polished at K MAUhlKA'Si. No. 115 . TKNTU Htreet, balow Oliesnut. 8 Uboi B- ' "eaVnESS. EVEKV INST UL'MENT that scieuc-e and skill have invented 10 aaaist tbe hearing in every degree of deatneaa ; also. Respirators; also ,(raa dall'a t'atent Orutciiea, suiir-rior tu any others in use, at V. MAUKlRA'b, No. I la S. IIlXI'U btreet, below (JllBtDut- hrp TqaAA i10(H), AM) OTHER 8 1' MS TO 3rCUt'V' Loku on Moituaire iif tiity Pioimrly. S. KIMiS'i'ON M -OAs. It' fit Nv-. I WALNIT Utisst. CLOTHS, OAS 31 MERES, ETO. ciociua OUT CTOCXX PREPARATORY TO REMOVAL. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ROOMS THROWN INTO One Grand Retail Department. ;entlemi:n's suitinom. RO Y8" CASSIMERES", LADIES' CLOTHS, RILHARD CLOTHS, KAGATELLE CLOTHS, COACHMAKERS' CLOTUfl. . WM. T. SNODGEASS Sc CO., No. 34 SOUTH SECOND STREET. Great inducements offered to the small Tartar trade. in n swrn EW CEKTRAlT CLOTH HOUSE. TRIES, MALSEED & HAWKINS, 8. E. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET. Our stock is now complete, with a large assort', ment of OOOI8 embracing ail Yatietlea In our tin?, bought entirely for cash at lowest prices, and whioa we will sell at a my small advance. Ladies' Clgakings. yi?Lil?vVJ:Rsi CAKAOUtLAS, ELKTKEN8. CHINCHILLA ASTRACUANH, FA NCT CLOTH IS. WATEIil'ROOfTS aITV wiai,ri Tt RES, from $ l-oo u p wards. - Men's and Boys' Wear. AWi''1' CA8SIMRRKS, from T5 renU npwird. PIID CASWISthlJIvS, 8CHTt!H CHEVIOTS. BjXGIJSH MALTOX8, FKObTKD BEAVKR3. sSSTSLAKD DOK&KIIiS' COUUaOT A Nil FUH BEAVERS, CHINCHILLA BEAVERS. TAILORS' TRI1IMLSG8. WHOLESALE AND RE TAIL. FRIES, MALSEED & HAWKINS, 9 Vf Ira 8. E. Corner EIGHTH and MARKET BtA MINCED MEAT. yi I N C E O MEAT. THK MIST IX XIII n iKKi:r. THE NE PLUS ULTRA . . lIIVCJEr MEA.T.' THIS FACT IS BEYOND "QUESTION. Tha underaisaed 1 now ready to fill all orders for ta4 abova elebratd MINOEU M1CAT, so aairanait kawa all crsr tht oonntr. JOSHUA WRIGHT. 8. W. OORNKB FRANKLIN and SPRING GARDEN, . PiULADfr.lJHIA. For Sir t by xvv (Jrockbs. 10 tft 8TOVE8. RANGES, ETO. GOLDEN EAGLE FURNACES AND COOKING RANGES. . 1,401.600 Cubic feet Of ri'e, thoroogtiljr heated-lif EIGHT merilujii-al.e-d .OU)KN. BAOLE FTJRNACKS, t T."lJlt;Qtattttvai Asyluui, Philadelphia. PERFECT SUCCESS. It Is three yean alnce the a bore Furnace were In vented and offered to the public Tbe advantage the; combine have given them a must signal locoeaa. Already in our city It uui taken the lead AND THE DEMAND PAN SCARCELY BE SUPPLIED. The community are insured that the essential fea tures which have given the Golden Eagle auoh un bounded popttlntlty are not found in any other Far-, nacea now extant. An examiuutlon U aoiicited. 8JIND FOR ILLl'STWATKD CATALOUVfi. CHAS. WILLIAMS, No. 1132 and 1 1 :S4 MARKET STREET S 87 fiutvamrp FUILADKLPIHA. THOMSON'S LONDON KITCHEN Ky orFUKOPK.AN KANGK. tor tarailies, hoteh.sU pnblio inatitutinoa, ia TWENTY IliFKJlWtJ kl'ifS. Also. PhilartelDhia Hum. Hot Air If. naces, Fortabl Ueatera, )w-dowa Oratea, Fireboar, Biovea, Bath Bolleie, tilewiol I'lataa, Boilers, Oooaiiaj bloTaa, ato., whoiasaJa and ratal, by the mannfaotarera, bliARPK A TUOMSON. ft 87wf mn Wo. U9 N. fc) ttOON U 8trs FURS. SA15LK FURS, RUSSIAN AND HUDSON'S BAY The aubacrlber having made the above nrtir)e SFRCIALI V 111 hi; Utslm-M, Has pn-pared a lorgi aorttueiit in iliih-ri 111 ki vies at his Store, .No. Lid NflRTH THIRD 8TRKKT, I'llILADiCLJ'aiA. j:tiibl,:lfii H itearu a-jn. 10 8 fwumrpr JA3S REISIOT LOST. a'.a 'rKW.XIMI.-I.OST-A ( KlITU'iuATE Up I ' ' .f Nvr l.'itv Loan. No 'W. for IWi, ill the nam 1 JOHN tiAltl'F. ApiIualioii luiln-cn inuiie Ijr a i uval ol wiid lerliliiate. Ol uo u.e t a nun but 2i fill aiit No. SV1 lF'AN SfiHr.il,. fbiu. WATCHES, JEWELRY, EJTO. J A : OR H A It I, E V, WATCHES.' ,1 KW l-'l It V. ANf SII.VKR WAKI'l. No. VJX UllFS-SCT blreet, Fhtla. In H Luip
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