THE iA!lY EVENING T-gLEQiUPIIraiLADELrfllA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1866. W 13 W-Y o n, g I SMS. Frvm Our Own Correspondent. Nrw York, Oct. 2 lsr.n. Tim Horn for Incurable. The other day, not having any btmlnesH of a very pressing nature to attend to, I carried out a long. Jherished Idea of visiting the Homo for Incurables, which It located at West Farms, Westchester county. It is reached from New York by cither the cars of the Harlem Boad, Fourth avenue, corner of Twenty Blxth Btrect, or those of the Third Avenue Railroad, to Tremont, ono mile from West Farms. Its Tresl dent is Mr. Ilenjarain II. Field, and Its Fastor and buperlntendeut the Rev. Washington Hodman, and It has lately completed the third year or Its existence. The Bump Is not an IninoMliitr biiltdlnir and although the best possible uso Is made or the con trllmtionsjiy which It Is supported, still the meajrre ness of the charity that has been bestowed upon It has been the great bur to Its success. If ever a reason existed for unlimited liberality In the exer cise or churity It Is round In the existence or this Home, which is Intended literally for those who are inferable. At present the number of patients Is necessarily limited to thirty, but what Is now done Imperfectly for Hint small number might be thoroughly done at ii small Increase of cost for twice us many. It Is the hope of the managers and contributors soon to extend the Home, so that It may accommodate at least one hundred patients. During the year which has just elapsed forty-two Inmates have been under the physician's charge, or these eight have died, live have been relieved or dls rharged. and twenty-nine remain. Torre lias been very little acute disease. The affect ions or a good ninny of the Inmates have been amenable to treatment and have been greutly benefited. Amongst these may be classed consumptives. Oi the patients recoived thus far, all, w.ttli very few exceptions, belong to one of three classes paralytics. HiibjeeU of ninll;;imnt dis ease, and consumptives. There are besides a tew rheumatic pjtients. For the first two classes, little can be done except In individual cases. They go there to be made comfortable rather than to be subjected to medical treatment, and they find the Homo per fectly well adapted to their wants. For the amollo ration'or consumptives It Is recommended to open a branch or the Home on t lie upper Highlands, just below Newburg, where the climate is elevated and comparatively dry. The diseases which have been treated during the past year are twenty-five in number, viz. : Abdom inal hernia; abdominal tumor; Bright's disease or the kidneys and chronic diarrhoea; chronic rheu matism ; cancer of the breast ; cancer or the mamma ; cancer of the uterus; chronic dlarrlura; chronic dis ease of the h1p-)olnt; chronic synovitis; debility; obscure Uiscaae of the brain; club-foot; epilepsy; elephantiasis; hysteria; hemiplegia; paraplegia; general paralysis; paralysis ngttaus; I'ott's disease or spine and phthisis pulmonalis : old age ; softening or the brain ; and rheumatic gout. The Home ror Incurables is not a happy place to visit. You cannot helpTecling thai, he who enters there leaves hope behind the hope or all that health enn bestow in this life. The inmates are treated with the tenderest care. So far as the means con tributed will permit, they are provided with the luxuries of every season. They are allowed visits from their friends and relatives, and supplied with books and nmsic, and the means or communicating with the outside world. Hut are they happy." Is not lire to t hem at best one long penance a penanee for sins of which they are Innocent, a sufl'cring or the Innocent ror the Indiscretions or Uieir progenitors '.' In his novel of "Con Cregun," Charles Lever gives ft description of a lepers' settlement, where half the individuals had their noses eaten oil' with the dis ease, and where the other half were In anticipation of gradually approaching that enviable condition. Yet, notwithstanding, the wretched outcasts from this world's pleasures und sympathies had enjoy ments peculiar to themselves, and in the eXcI.ement of cards and chess sometimes rorgot, for a little while, their grievances. It may be so with the In habitants of the Home ror the Incurables. They may have snatches of happiness unknown to and unattainable by less aillicted mortals. At any rate, the Home U an excellent plaue fur the inculcation or Home of the virtues patience, resignation, and gra titude, for instance. And some or the worst suf ferers are some of the best pupils In that respect.' One Instance of -the peculiar kind or suffer ings endured at this Institution will be felt bj the sensitive and sympathetic reader, to be sutllcient. About a year ago, the pastor of the Home,- the Rev. Washington Rodman, was requested to visit, at Hellevue Hospital, a young man who' was desirous ot eing admitted Jo the Home, on entering one of he wards there, his attention was directed to a uth whose experience had been more peculiarly itter than is the lot of one of (Oil's creatures in one ase out of a million. The youth rererred to had, n early childhood, been the victim 'or a atal error on the part or a physician who had been attending him ror the purpose or vac cination. By some mistake he had, during the pro cess or vaccination, received the I'irnn or that dread ful disease, elephantiasis, in its most aggravated form. Such had been its ravages with him, that he has already lost both hands, one lnot, and the greater portion ol the other one. His malady is still advanc ing slowly but surely to the vital organs, and the unhappy youth will be eaten away before ho is in the grave. He has been provided with a separate cot tage in the immediate vicinity of the Home, and is surrounded with everything that can tend to assuage the shadows that have thickened upon his pathway to the tomb. Of other diseases cancer and chronlclheumaUsm provoke the greatest Bufferings ami promise the least amelioration. More than one patient Is unnble to move in bed without, assistance, and has not. known what it Is to touch the floor with the root for many a long year. In concluding, I might make the statement that donations. of money may be sent to the treasurer, J. 1). Veimll.ve, Merchants' National Bank, No. 42 Wail street, New York, and any one having articles suitable for hospjtal use, and wishing to give them to the Home, may notify the Itev. Washington Hod man, West Farms, New York, who will gladly send for them. The inmates of the Home are inmates for life, and consequently need a continuous supply or home comforts, such as books, engravings, games, dowers, fruits, vegetables, sewing materials, yarn, etc. A person becomes a patron by paying sr.oo, and a life member on payment of lino. The annual subscription is 'twenty-flvo dollars, ulihougli or course all sums are thankfully received. At.) IUiia. Ml AM1 lUtAUiilC. The City .,iiiuement. At the Ciikmmt the drama of lln,,tel fimeii is an nounced for repetition every evening this wees. The success of this piece has been something re markable, when we consider that it, at traded but little attention when it was produced at Hie wirae theatre two seasons ago. We then commended It as a very Interesting drama, and with Mrs. 1. P. Bowers as "Mary Leigh;"' Mr. Leake as "John Leigh," aud, we believe, Mr. McManus in his present rule of "Count Wlllidoll," the performance wa up to a high mark of excellence. The Chesnut at that Hire, however, wns undei u cloud, unit many of our plavgoeis could not be Induced to visit it on uny occasion whatever. Against this prejudice Miss Keeue hud to contend when she look charge of tho theatre, and she may be ,aiil to have fairly conquered x now und made the Chesnut hat it ought to have been rrom the begin ning. It is true that the. house has been so trans formed tluit It is almost Impossible to recognize it us the Rfirue place, und from being the ugliest and most uncomfortable It has beeuiuiitlie must beaut iiul und iuviting place of amnseuient in tho city. This is a great point gained, but it would not have been suf ficient to have retrieved tho bad fortunes of the theatre. When Miss Keene was announced as tho manageress there was u general exorossion of satls lactlon, anil a belief that. tho riylit, woman was lu Hie right place. With an unusuallv good company to aid her. she has steadily Increased llin rcnuiutinn of the theatre bv the good tnsie und artistic menu if the performances alio has given. Tiie pieces uhe luis produced hare J been tt?, and yet of not too heavy calibre to tax the patience or the public, and the acting has been up to a high standard or excel lence. The management Of tho Chesnut la now on the right tack, and a brllllarU season la ensured If the future fulfils the promises of the present. At tiii Walnut Mr. ltooth's sixth and last week Is announced. This evening he will appear In The Siranner and Tlit Taming nfth Shrew; to-morrow in Hamlet; on Wednesday In The Merchant of Yeniee and lhm Vrear tie Hasan: on Friday and .Saturday lu JJatnlet. M Iss Lucille Western will commence an engage ment on next Monday evening with the Inevi table Kaxt hjrnne. llouclraalt and Byron's drama, Losf at Sea, Is an nounced as In preparation. At tub Ahcii Hhakespeare's comedy of AW Well That Kntln H ell will be produced this evening. Dci'Kitz A Bkkkihct'm Minstkri.s will open this evening at their Opera House (formerly the Theatre Combine), on .Seventh street, below Arch. Tills troupe contains an unusually large number of excel lent pertormers, who achieved a remarkable suc cess when they appeared in this city lost summer. There Is certainly room ror another band of min strels, and If the Seventh street establishment is properly managed, as no doubt It will be, it ought to pay lnrge dividends. At tub Ki.kvkktii Street Oper a Housk a number of novelties will be Introduced this evening, and mirth and melody will combine to make the per formanco attractive. Tmk "Star" coi'iisn or Lbcti'rbs. Miss Olive Logan Is the third "star " In Mr. Fiigh s pnloxv, and she will shine this evening at the Academy of Music, and illuminato the subject of "Ulrls" for the benefit of the large anil fashionable audience that will lie in attendance. Miss Logan ought to know all about girls, and If she tells all she knows her discourse will be highly edifying. A (Jrand Vocal anm Instucmbntal Concert for the benefit of the G Mian Theat-e fund will be given at the Academy of Music to-morrow evenin r, undei the direction of Isaac L. Rice. A fine programme ot first-class music will be presented, and the enter tainment will undoubtedly bo ono well worthy of the patronage of the public. We hope that there will be a full attendance, as the German Theatre project is one that deserves to be promoted and facilitated bv the citizens of Philadelphia. The lollowing from the Boston Sim-tni Tint' will give the public an Idea of what they may expect from the Strakosch management : t'Aiti.oTTA Patti The return of this distinguished nrtM, whose name Is the representative or a musical ratnlly, reminds us of the oft-recurring met of a peculiar line of genius making itseir eminently appa rent in one family, as witness the name of l)iiuias for literature. Taglioni for Terpslchorean art, and the composers of dance music, the Uodtrevs, three of whom ure equally celebrated. This celebrlt.v of name is world-wide In the particular case of which we now speak. The Fat 1 1 ramily are Intrinsically and by habit and taste musical, and to Und one or tliat name who did not combine talent nnd taste ror the Divine Art would be remarkable. Of this rather Humorous family we have had nearly all the mem bers before the public, and although ut present it Is solely represented by two, still we find the musical talent so wonderfully concentrated In these two us to fully show the Innate ability, heightened as it has been by careful and unceasing culture. To sav that ('aili)tta Fatti has improved during her seven Years' absence would be sup'-rilnoiis, and would speak little for a singer ho conscientious as she is. for, I u the exprcshive language of the French press, "She left America as u blo-som, she returned to It us ripe fruit.'1 To those who have heard her here and have watched her career since her return she will be wel come, If only lor the pleasure of witnessing the con firmation of their expectations; und, indeed, it is gratifying to the public who first recognized geuuine talent in her to know that she returns to the arena where her first effort was made with all the blushing honors or her European tour thick upon her. Sue cess is waiting lor this favorite of l he concert-room, for we feel sure that a prima donna that unites such talent with the advantage of previous reputation cannot appeal to the public in vain, and we ven ture to predict' a great popularity lor the Fattl con certs. strakosch has prepared for a lively season with his singing bird, and it is to be Impcil the public will not look coldly on his venture. The concerts will tiike place tit the Music, Hall, on the evenings of Thursday, l-lth, Friday, l.Mli, and one grand mati nee mi Saturday. Kith, at ii-ito P.M. See advertise ment ror particulars. , We are glad to learn, in addition to the above at traction, the hax-o jtnf initio, Mr. Joseph ilerniHtiiis, has been engaged and will uppear on Thursday. CITY ITIJMX. Oi n PmiTsiYin Men's, Yoni-Hs', ano Boys' r.iif 17' hin) ftnttninteett infer than the loiretri els-eirhere, tunl full unlis. ftftiuit ffnn,anleet till purchaser in every respect, ur the stile iitnctllut atitt thf iinntf rrfiittilt tl, STVI.K, I'll, AND WOltKMANSHIl" nt' our ll'tl'lil-lllfU tlur. utt Htiptfivf to any attn-k 11' lirwty.made (Jothtu in Vhihi. 'trlphitl. Al.Sil, 1'HOlcE ANHOnTMf'.KX of Gootte in the I'ieer, In hi wn' mi In rdrr in the. tirxt nml Jinesl inttnner, ,S'i,,a ' .l'iVr,'ti sent by ni'tit irtirn rte.iret. UAI.P WW lOl'WKKN BKNNETT & fifth ami Towkh Hu.r., .Si'j'i Streets. 618 Mahkki' Hi ., Phu.aoki.phia, AMIIjOJ HHQAOWAt, Nkw Vouk. Kakth Oi.oket Company's patnnt dry earth com liodcftiiuil privy liituies. at A. H. Frwicisvus A Uo.'s, No. tti Murkot itraet. Ten Packaiies nun-a of these celebrated mult 'vases and jardiners just received at OAV'S'-C'hina Palace, No. li '2 (111:1, SI X Street. All works of art. Call and see them. GET the Bert.- The Parham Npw Kamilv LOOK-STITCH hKWINU .U ALU INK. Kasy Teinm. ) Balearooin, No. 7V4 CUKSNUT Street. JrwF.LHT.-B1r. William W.Oasaidy, No. 13 South Second timet, haa the larireat and raoat attractive assortment of floe Jewelry and Hilvenvare in the city. Purchaser- can rely upon obtaining; a real, pare article, furnished at a price which cannot be equalled, lie also haa a large stock of American Western Watches in all varieties and at all prices. A visit to bis store is sure to result in pleasure and profit. Gat's China PAlack, No. le23 Chehniit Stheet, have just received, by ship Stamler, the balance of t hat immense atoek of Roods purchased by Mr. Gay in Kurnpe. Tlicy have now the finest assortment of 1'runch China, Rohciuian Glass und l-'ancy Goods ever seen in Philadel phia. Prices ef all goods marked in plain figures. More ope n until ! o'clock. Chahlen Stokes, Mori-hunt Tailor and Clotliier, No. tUt Cliesnnt at reel, ojer txtraertlinarff Jmlnfeint tits to Pnt-fhaen of It'taily-nuttle 1'INK Cl.OrHlA'0. His usKortmeiit is full, und comprise all styles and qualities. !1faia he. L'orrtn. ANi Melancholy generally spring from a Disordered Stomach, Costivoacsi, or a Tor pid Liver. Kuch may readily be removed by ln, I). . Jaynk'h Sanative Pii.i.s, a few doses of which will be Imind ff stimulate the Liver and Stomach to healthy action, removing all biliousness, and producing regular etaciiat.ions of tfTe bowels. Sold by all Druggists. The SiuvERiNii Seaiiun. It is impossible to suppose that any Unman being can consider uu attack of lever and Agnes light visitation. Anil yet thousands uct us if such a calamity was of no consequence ; white thousands who are actually suffering from lie distressing complaint neg ect toailopl the certain mean1' of cure. It ought to be known in every locality subject to this scourge,, or which is infested with remittent lever, or any other e put funic pro duced by malaria, that llosicn Kit's Si'OMAi ii Hi 1 rntt, taken in advance or al I lie commencement of ttie un healthy stMi-on, will fortify the .-.yntem against the atmos pheric poiism which grneratr these distempers. Tins ad miruble invigorant -harmless, agreeable, and possensitig rarer medicinal virtues than any other tonic at present known will break up the paroxysms of intermittent or re mittent fever in from forty cinht hours to ton days. Such i- the universal lstimony from districts where perindiea fcvu-s line been combatler! with this powerful vegetuble l.'lii.h.Koyne. In a thievish neighborhood wiso men bur their doors'and windows, yet strange to say, if the same neighborhood happens to bo-pervaded by aerial poison they seldom I. ike the trouble to put their bodies in a state of defense against ttie subtlo enemy. Shivering victims eu deuvoi lug ill vaiu to warm your blue haud over the tiro, or consuming with the fever that follows tho chill, remember tliut llOMEUI.li's ill I IKlis Is an nhmlute, i'"'.y, V tntiil.lt sprrin",- (or yur distressing liiuUciy. Ill rxHTQTnvC!l ef the sjnmense inoreaae of trade at Oat's China Palacb, No. 103i Chesnut street, the pro prietor baa found it Impossible (outer all the goods sold, with live men and two horsoe, Sfc'd haa in consequence added another delivery team, and wl.'l keep on addtag from time to time, as bnalneas warrants. Tax HFA.VT BAI.K8 AT OAK HALL are in ertnifttenee of LOW PRICES --the f.'itfr't in T'o-,, KINK CLOTHINd - A'Oltt hitler enn Ue mirt'e! OUR CONhTITCFNTS h e inril' ami the W1IOI.K CITY TO I'.XAMINK OUn GOODS AMD MAKK TIIKirt PUROIIASKS i.M MKDIATK.l.Y, '7'7 tmr .sVorJt' is so fnll,l r, WANAMAKKK A BROWN, MANCPAUTL'ICI'.KS Of CLOTHING, MXTI A XI) M A KKKT BTRKKTS. PHI LA. ITIAKlllHW. DOUGHTY-8TK.KL.-On tho evening of the 3 lth in stant, liy ier. J. H. Peters, Air. 1C. THOMPSON DOUGHTY to Miss KATK SrKKL, eldost daughter of Kilwin H. Steel, all of Philadelphia. 1 II A LLM A N DAVIS On July 21. Isi!). by Ret. J B Williams. Mr. GI DKGK M HA,, I.M AN Mont ornerv county, to Miss ANNA K. PA VIS, uf Philadelphia" ick:i. HAIRD.-Ontheatd instant, THOMAS C. BA1RD, In the :)-th year of his age, 'I he relatives and trinnds of tho futility, alBo the Znchary Taylor Ijxliro. No. n. A. P. A , era resjiecC'illy luvitcd to attend bis funeral, from his late residence, No. a 105 lale tllorp street, ulioie Norris, on Wednesday afternoon all o'clock, sharp, without further notice, 'i'o proceed to I he Hanover Vault. HART.- On Sunday mornine, October 2 1, niUIKjnA A., wife of Tuomua Hart, and daughter of David ltneves, Tho male friends of Uu fumily aro invited to attend the funeral, on Tuosdav tnorniug at 11 o'clock, from her late residence. No. ItvJU S, Kittouuouse Sipiure. 811 INDLKR. On Hie 2Jd inatant, Mis. M4.RY A. KIIINDLI-It, widow of the late Joliu Shinier, fir., in tho 71st year of bur age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her tt111er.il. from lies late residence. No. HI Vine street, on Tuesday atteruoou, the 2titii instant, at a o'clock. THOMSON. On tho morning of the 2"ith instant, J ANK, widow of William TI10111.-011, in the Wd your ot her ago. f uneral from the residence of her si n, No. I2il Union stroet, ou Wednesduy afternoon, tho L'Ttli instant, at :i o'clock. Interment in the Third Prootoiian Uliiiich Burying ' round. - One-Price Clothing House, No.cmvi 3rvicivirr tsitiM-oi. Our Ganucnts arc vtll nintlc. Otir Cutters nre mMi or talvut.. HIT ONE rilICK IS ASKED, tjiitiafactioti Guaranteed Every Purchaser. GEO. W. NIEMANN, Proprietor, 9 16 wfni No. (M MARKET St., nbove Sixth. I LACK (iKO.S GKAIN SILKS. JUST - ' opened, a new stock of Lyon Cros (irain Bluck Silks, al 2, 2-25, K-2 S0, W,:, $3, ijW oil, etc. WESSON 4 SON, Mourning Pry floods House, No.upj CHKSNUT Street. TLAC'K DOUliLK-AV A RP ALPACAS. " Opened to-day, 3 cases of Double-warp Aljaca, nt 60, 6V!,1-?, and 75 cents a yard. BKSSSON 4 SON, Mourning Dry Roods House, No. !I8 CH KS. lJlroot. 1LACK MOIIAIK LUSTKKS. A Fl'LL AS bortmeutof the best make of GLOSSY ALPACAS, just received, at 70c, HT.'ic., $Vlt'.(, 1'2j, etc. BF.SSON i SON, Mourning Dry (iooils House, 1(1 22 lit No.m CHKSNUT Stroet. FURNITURE. AUTION! KKWAHE! ri loiTi'isi:: TUF. TRIOK OP TRAEK KXPOSKD. It lias been a plan of certain small bouses in tho Furni ture trade to givoi or even 10 per cent, commission to parties from other trades and stores bringing or Bonding customers to them, and then charging tho purchaser a higher price for their lurniiuro, or else sending them an interior article. Tills is to caution parties not to go to stores where they are tlios slily recommended by those inlerestod advisers Messrs. Conld A Co. do not pay any commission to carpet stores, or any others, and can therefore arlord to sell cheuper, and give their customers the full benefit of this saving. 1 hey have by honorable dealing socured the largest Fur nituro Trade in tho city, and hope to merit its continuance. COULD A CO., N. P. Corner of NINTH and M ARKKT Streets, and Nos. 7 ana Sif Nortu SKCOXU Street. I lu J3 lit FURNITURE. T. & J. A. HENKELS, AT Til Em NEW STORE, 1002 ARCH STREET, , Are now Belling their ELEGANT I CRNITURE at very reduced prices. ,9 29 3mrp JH'I'I'O AC 3lct.'0--.i:i.I., 1 URXITURK WARKROOMS, Ko. 80? MARK KT STRKKT. PARLOR, DININOROOM, and CHAMBF.R FUR N1TUUK, the latest Stylos and best Manufacture. Also, FF.ATH F.R BKDS and M ATTRF.SSF.S. 10 6 mwttm WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. gC. & A. PEQUIGNOT, MANUFACTURERS OF WATCH CiES, AND DEALERS IN AMERICAN AND FOREIGN WATCHES, No. 13 (South SlXTll' Street. 1 1 mwsirp MANUFACTORY. No. 82 8. FIFTH Street. JACOB HAUL F. Y. WATCHES, fv-J-V JKWI'.I.RY, AND SILVF.R WAltK, tkS No. IXU Clll'SNUT Street, l'uila.a, loDlmrp RACES. poi.vr nici:i:y:i: ia ici:. TUESDAY, OCT. till. Stnke30C. Mile beats, beat three lu Ave, good day aud track. W. CARSON names Wk. m. VICTORIA, to harnes.?. W. McBRIDE names b. h. MOSCOW, to harness. J. B. HAINES names b. m. FANNY, to wagon. Omnibuses start from Library Btreet at r. M. AdraiSBlou f l, 1082 3trp DRV OOODS. EXTRAORDINARY KiaDtxcxiorv in rulers or DRY GOODS. RICKEY, SHARP & CO..' KO. 727 CIIEhlNUT STUEET, In order to close out their Fall aad Win ter Stock by December 1, will offer LTxtraordinary Sargains IN SILK3, DRESS GOODS, and MISCELLANEOUS DRY GOODS. Tills Block is the larjrent an t most ?;tried ever otTcrcd at retail la this market, arid more replete With staples and novelties of recent. Importations than any other In this city. ONE PRICE AND NO DEVIATION. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., Ko. 727 CHESNUT STHEET, 10 8 tfrp PHILADELPHIA. JJHESS COODS ! DKESS GOODS ! One rase large Douiile CorJ French Silk Kplnsr lnes, 12. One case French Lustrous Bilk Poplins, at Jl'BO. Jl-Tf., ami?'.'. One cae French Wool Poplins, r,!. centi. One ciise Freni h Wool 1'opiiun. ;n cents. Two cases l'laitl Poplins, in ccnta to ji. Forty-three pieces Itiack silks, Jl T5 to ft'.-sn. Aiuurican biripud SUks cheap. MOUHXIXC! Dl'l'AHTMENT. One case Black Wool Poplin?, c, anil 75 cent-i. One case Mack Wool Poplins, sr, cents and II. One case Diack. Wool i'oplln. gt-V5 uud tl'M. Hlack Silk Poplins anil Eplnirllnes, Hlack Velotir intomau Poplins, lilack French Merluoes aud Delaines. Hlack Mohair Tanilse, Alpacas, Moiialrs, etc. . Itiack and White Striped Silks, a hargaiu. Hlack K'nglish Crapes and ('rape Velis. lilack Kid Gloves, t'rapc Collars, etc. etc, COOPER & C0NARD, S. E. COUNEll NINT1C AND MAltKET, lTfHm FHILADELPHIA. 1ST J L L I KEN'S LINEN STORES. OLD STOKE. No. 828 ARCH STREET. NEW STOKE, No. 1128 CHESNUT Street. bEW DEPARTJLBNT-liaD CLOTHIXQ. BEST BLANKETS, fresh from the raUU. MARSEILLES BED QUILTS. HONEYCOMB QUILTS, all sizes. ALLENDALE AND LANCASTER Ql'ILTS. LINEN SHEETINGS, aU widths. COTTON SHEETINGS, aU widths. riLLOW CASINGS. We hilt fnr n lnriro rrndn In TICT ntOTIITVa K. selllng'rellable goods nt the lowest prices. 8 21 uiwl LYONS BLACK SILK VELVETS, IN ALL WIDTHS AND QUALITIES. T. AV. THOMAS, Nob. 405 and 407 North SECOND St., 9 11 Cp PHILADELPHIA. J ADIES' FALL AND WINTEK CLOAK J EXHIBITION, ON TUESDAY, October 2S, We will have a large stock of LADIES' CLOAKS EXIII1IITED, Comprising all the leading novelties lu VELVET, 'astrachan. vkloyr beaveh, chinchilla." VELVliTEEN, ETC. ETC. We are now prepared to receive orders, woicli are executed promptly. CURWEN STODDA11T & BKOTIIER, Kob. 450, 462, and 4C1 North SECOND Street, io 25 at Above willow. J. v ii a 3i ii i: 18 S, No. MO AHCII STKKET. BARGAINS OPKNINti DAILY IN BLACK OUIPURF. LACKS. BLACK THBKAD I.AOKS. ' I'OINTK APPl.lliUK LACKS. VALKNOIKNNK POINTE OOL1 AKK. THBKAD COLLARS. VAI.KNOIKNNK HDKKS , from $3. t'RKNOH Ml'HLlNS, 8 ysrds wide, tio cents. liamliurs KdK'''B. P dwigos, very f lisap. to IS m RAPSON'S TKIMMING AND ZErilYK STOKE, Wo. lili Worlt i:i(iilITII Nlrcol, 10 9 lai Orusr of CUsrry Itrsat. DRY GOODS. m. ii. i . i2 1 Ko. 43 NORTH Eia.MTII STREET, "Will OfTer on Saturday Moraing 2Itraordinary Inducements and Bargains. I5ANKRUPT STOCK Ol' OX.OVKH P.'tOM Ko. 928 CHES.M T STREET. Oonslstioff of Indies' Buck n-t C,it.pf (.loves. Clission's f ionrvoisier tin t:n l I iiov sod (isuntl.in. Chussoa's Ktna Wbita sod tlr- nutlets. Children's Bttok, Osstor urn t t,luvt-s. Oants' Dr.Tin Gloves. (isnts' Fine Buck nd Cstt.n ( ; 'v nnd (JsuatloK Cents' Lined Buck Olovnss i'l r.-mtl.'ts. (ients Indian Tsn Olovw-. :nti' Very Hpst Back M n !.- m 1 Clvs. I'urttollnrs snd Olovts. Buckskin tshirts and Dri-i The lni ftest snd choHpent lot FINE GLOVES V. Ki! OFFERED. Must lieclosinl out tt leu ti' m Mcnison vhe dollar. ALSO, BLAt K II.KS. : pieces Blsok Silks, fnim n, o .11 Bennet's leit BUck Silks. Satin fsoed Black Silk. l,lMi vsrds Dross t.on,l. 'J'. )., I vous CJloskmg Velvets, llotiery and Underwear Bum ,.n-. GENUINE JOUVI S KID (JLOVLH. ll deen New Color Kid si 41 Hnndkercliiefd. all kind!, oVi--m r ANS and ASTB AOHA.N S. I -IU.I,, Kto , half price. Burciinf tbrouxhO'it the Oi j: st -l' ii. jo 2-j iviouRTJirva aooss. TAMISE3, MAKKll'Z, DELATES. Di.'VP 1) IMPEIUAL, tiOMHAlNES, I'KAP D'ALMA, ALPACAS. MtAr" 1)E Rl'KSE, CKKTONNES, VM.oL'R OTTOMANS,- Atvt every other vurletj ur .Mnurnltijr anil Sccou't MOU.'m;:,. PERKINS & CO., No. 9 SOUTH NINTH STBEET, 9 6 rawfsmsn PHILADELPHIA. Giovi:.s: iiiovi s: ;i,ovi: .i. ji - I.. No. 1 H) M A I ' I-. I I' ST If K KT, MANl 1 At.TCHKlt AND l-:A.I,KR IV LADIKh', l.KM'tS'. t'llll.Ki:! ,s, AND COACH. MF.N'K ..U I'S. ALSO, MANLFA)T('RI"' il' WIiITI Ml Hi t s, TOOKTHF.R WITH A H I.I, I INK OFOKNT-S' I 1'R MHlllNi; (.l((M-s Mliilniru CARPETINCS, ETC. EV CARPETINCS. lyi'CALlUM, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT STREET, Importers an t Met alters of CARP i: T I N GM Of every dcm-ripiion. FALL IMPORTATIONS. NEW DESIGNS IN MOQIKTTK. CEOSSLEi 'S VELVETS, C-t WIDE, la original ami exclusive patterns. 10C0 PIECES IlHUSSELS, Of the test English mannracture, of new and novel styles, many of them rii-aigim! expressly for uh. 1000 PIECES CROSSLEY TAPESTRIES, All the newest at vies. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN OIL CLOTHS. McCALLUM, CEEASE & SLOAN'S CARPETING AND OH. CI.OTil WAREHOUSE, Ko. 509 CnEfc-NUT STREET, rnii.Ai-Ki.i'iiiA, P S wfmr.ro Opposite Independence HaW. fEW CARPETS. AXMIKSTEKS, WILTONS, VELVETS. BRUSSELS, 3-1'LVS AND IMGRAINS, Venetians, Drugget, Oil Cloths, Etc. LEEDOM &. SHAW. No. 910 AMCH STREET, 8 23 3mrp PHILADELPHIA. SILVER PLATED WARE, ETC. ESTABLISHED IN 1840. MEAD & RODBINS, SUCCESSORS TO JO UN (. MEAD A SON, rtliMMifiirtul'ers of tlie Flm-ii tJrudt-snr SIXVEZl PLATED WARES. We make our own gosiis; deposit tlio Silver acouratolv by weight, and Warrant each article ly our Trade Murk on the bate, and bj writteu irusrantcns if preferred. They are equal to the finest grades of FukHsIi and French Ware, and artistic in design and eL-nuatlj ornumeuted. CUT! .11 f Y. Pearl, Ivory, and Ituhber f'utlery In great variety, plate end unplated, iu quantities i require J. N.E. Corner Ninth and Clicsnut, 10 ! fm0m PH1LADKLPHIA. J O V E R'S J A T E N T Combination Sofa Bod Is decidedly the best Sofa Bed ever invented. It can be eitunded trom a Sofa into iiannsume tienoh UedHlead. with liair spring uinttress, iu ten seconds ot time. It re quires no unscrewing or deluciiini;, has no separation between buck and seat, no cords to break, und no hinged loot attached to the top of (he back to support it lieu down, which is unsafe and liulile to get eut of repair It haa the conveuisuoes of a buresu for holding clothing', is easily uauagod, and it is impossible for it to gt out oi Order. I'rice about the same a an ordinary sola. H. F. HOVER, OWNKR A'l SOLH MANUFAOTlhtKR. U' , -M 9. asu svmh seoono m- SHAWL9. 1869. FALL TRADE. ATTHACTIVK NPKCLII.TIM-' AT THCRNLEY'S IOII I.AK COIOI H, l lalnlt nii1JirlHft Uarttea. St rmo itrvvei be Ioua'' " cu- l Nunre lnUlrr. !'onK Square Itrorlir. I'Onft m,d N,,rr lllanket. l.oiiR iml Squurr Thibet. Arab. Kcdoiii.., Jl.iud, L(C. Persons run rome dir.-et to onr Rfnr rrm ... put oi thet ityhT the present System 7 plw.'i! .e ears, and we unsure them It win ,n"re thn ren . thetu. UOlOtfj OUSKPHll. TilOltNLBV. N O I A 8 H AWL 8. a i: o i: a i-j i' ic v i: it, Ne. !l IU t'llKs.M T HTIIEKT, Wl.'l open Monday, K t. i, h:a Fall Import-ntDn of India Camel's Hair Shawls aad Scarfa, At ntodetate rtrlecs. AVith a choice fteleuior. In the nsiiRl TASTE n.l t'ALm" of HN KSTA BI.1S1ISIENT. w,, NEW PUtiUIOATIONS. WEW BOOKS BY THE American Sunday-School Union. ' MABEL; or, The Bitter Itoot. A Lvle f the liiiit8 ol Jaiiic-H I. V,y i,e riuthor of. IriAh Atur "Another storv ol u,e Stuatouu Corhet series,' 1-owerftilly w ritten." ICm,,, o ,.en ,-,'OCI"'' A YKAltIN SlTXlAY-SCHfJL. Frm. I'eni " ' tclK'1,L'1'- ,8h,,. c1", . AMY RUSSKLL; or, I.mnbs (lathered. Br the iinthor ol Hen JL.-s. Ae. l.Smo, 40 cent WHO TOOK THOKK COINS? By tke, nutlu.r of Nora's Lile. lJSmo, timslin. r0 ceut. Tn -t published" nnd for Kiln bv the AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION lV!- Oiesuul Sn-fft, I'liilailelpluiu ' 1 l mwlHt J L'.S T V U L ISHB 1 U Y 1 O IE X 13 It At " J o V f K H, NO. 822 CHESNUT ST11EET, IMIILA ".' L J?1 riS, VITH THi: BI-.ST AUTHORS. Witk Mirart Uiofrroplin-nl mid -ntioal Notiees. Itv (Ihsrltn Knight.authni'of "A I'opuUt Uioryol Kni'land." etc flu. Klegant'y priiit-d on th. linst piper. & vTibi" trovjn (tvo, rlotb.bi.v. b(N , gill tops, hlvm; or bound id .1 vols., thick croivn gvu, tinu KughsU cloth, bev. oils ilt, topt., per set, ., sut belectingsoiiie chiMoo passage of the bent standard a "".ot .uHU-ient lengrli to owupy half an hour in ii. p lutal. there is here tooit tor ttinii-ht t'urevervdav tin er; bo that .1 tti pnr.han.i- will devote hut one h, , t,ir each day M as appropriat.' wind inn, ho W1ll read th.wU ncr that tiie nnl,rest tli.nliis of manv of the gmiai. ';tT he "'' ;"'l-i;''ed i" hi mm fSSvwS ven ure p say, it (He editor's i.h:, U cml on . the ea.ier will posse more inroiioation and a lietter know ' 2" "C'-HbcbiicHnt. the end of the year thao he Koold by hve yuan, ol oosnltory reading. Tliir Jn fn .-ommmire.l at , y day o! the year. The vSi-lety of riT ing i.a lituajylniisell. HSuiwfjrp MINCED MEAT.. I N C E t MEAT. 'run nv.H-v i. Tim uvitior. THKNK PLU8 ULTKA 31 I NC13 H I K rtfm THIS FACT IS 11HYOXD QUESTION. Thi undersigned Is now ready to All all orders far she above celebrated MINUKU MKAT. naiversatly. kuo4 all over the oountiy. JOSHUA WRIGHT. S. W. OORNKK FRANKLIN and SPRING GARDEN PHU.AOKLPUIA. Fon Sai.k iiv alt. Gaonj:ns. Wt.frj STOVES, RANQES, ETO. GOLDEN EAGLE FURNACES NI COOKING RANGES. 1,161,600 Cubic feet cf space, thoroughly heated bj K1UUT merilum-Blzed OOLDEN EAGLE FURNACE!, at United States Naval Asylum, Philadelphia. PERFECT SUCCESS? . It Is three years since the above Furnaces were in. vented and offered to the public, Jhe advantages they combine have given them a most signal success. Already la our city tt hu taken the lead,; AND THE DEMAND CAN SCARCELY BE SUPPLIED. The community are asswed that the essential fea tures wMh have given the Golden Eagle such ma liounded popularity are not found In any other Fur naces now extant. . An examination Is solicited. SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. CHA8. WILLIAMS, Nob. '1132 nnd 1134 MARKET STREET 8 27 fmwmrp PHILADELPHIA. THOMSON'S LONDON KITCHENKB P?,,!' u ' i I'lolidelDhi. Hansen Uot-Air ina 5"!; VoU Boil.r, MUw-hole PUtee, Boiler OoofclS aui.. whultsn't and retsl, by th. manofootarariT t J7wfmftB ?tL1!J1L8'nl, MAT8 AND OAPS. tr WAKBUKTON'H lMJ'KOVEO VENTI iilntod and easyhtting Dress llats (patented), in ail tue uuviiovtiu lasiiionsoi iu. season. UUl'.oaUT hu-eut. .....I ,l,,iii- 1.. llii. Vtml (llfii-a Ilia . mil duiir tv (h Post UUice. UUivt
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