THE - DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 18G9. w n W-T O R s I S M s, Vm Our Own Corrtvponatnt. Nrw Yonic, Nov. ts, ISO. What Beromr. of nil the Vftn. Several times in the course of the year occHsloni occur when the veteran relics of various wars as ncmlde toRctHer for the sake of pouring good old recollections ovt and good old Itonrton in. son, oratorr, and recitations cause the hours to disap pear with wonderful celerity, and an Innumerable quantity of crutches are shouldered for the purpose of allowing how fields were won. Any quautlty of these "Vets" are discovered In New York; but It has not been hitherto known that a society of them ex ist at Blarkweira Island. Nevertheless,' in the I'oorhouse of thitt Klysluro no leas than one hundred and nrty persons are living, who were regularly en listed during the late war, and many of whom have nndergone amputation of the arm or leg. This Is not a pleasant tact. If the reward of virtue U poverty aud the recompense of patriotism is the Poorhouse, tlie proverbial Ingratitude or natious is abundantly proved. A colony of cripples, who be came so by serving their country, and whose claims that country recognizes by leaving them to starve In the Poorhouse, Is hardly an Improving sight. The Panel (n.inr. In houses of lil-fame this Interesting trick will continue to be pluyed bo long as its victims retain enough respect for their own reputations to avoid the exposure that would necessarily ensue upon a public prosecution. A night or two ao the hulihrm created on Wooster street by a stylishly-dressed man, who had been visiting one of the houses there, and whose watch and money had vanished through the panel which the headboard of the bed concealed, lod to the hope that at last the keeper of the home would be brought to Justice. The police soon rum maged through It from garret to basement, but dis covered the chief objects or Interest in the parlor, in the persons of elghtcou or twenty peo ple, most of whom were well dressed, and some of them expensively. This extremely decorous party, who had preserved as much order :iiiong themselves as though they had been attending a prlvafe prayer meeting, were marshalled into the hall two by two, like a raws or noble captives at some siege of Constantinople. Boys or sixteen were looped to demoralized nymphs old enough to be their mothers, and satyrs of sixty were hook-and-eyed with fin pubescent gi reus, and thus they were marched off to the station-house, where they were kept all night. The pleas which many of them put in were not without Interest, evidencing as they did the perplexing variety of purposes for which one and the same house can be visited by parties of dif ferent sex and age. One lady had gone there to see after some washing; a second because she under stood that hair-dye was sold there ; a third to have a dress tried ol; a fourth to get a situation as semp stress. In fact, some called it by one name and some by another, but I have no doubt all went there with the same intention, whatever that intention may have been. In the morning the complainant ne glecting to put In an appearance, everybody was dis charged, and the panel-house remains as nourishing as ever. Since I am ou this topic, let me say one word about (Jrnrn Ntrret, down which Pere llyacinthe drove not long ago, and with the decorum of whose inhabitants he expressed himself pleased. It Is a mean-looking thoroughfare, down which uo lover of virtue ramlliar with its char acter would delight to drive. But, unfortunately, Gotham Is not the I'topla of virtuous characters,and to the vicious mind the glimpses that await the pry ing eye behind half-closed shui tors and the slats of Venetian blinds are quite well worth being sought after. In those numerous houses all ages or the feminine sex are washed over with the same wave of cypriantsm ; and young girls upon whose cheeks ought yet to rest the dew-bloom of innocent child hood are valetudinarians in shame, uud compress .die whole vile scone and aim of their calling Into a wiak of the eye r.r a nnger-beckonlng. They have Indeed been sharply kissed by the falcon's beak, and the falcon that kissed them Is voluptuousness. It Bcenin this letter is to be mot ily about wicked ness. At any rate, the transition from panel-houses and Ureeu street to Infanticide 18 an easy and natural one, and perfectly justified by ihe facts that lie before us. Mrs. Wright is the name or a dressmaker who formerly used to live at No. 1G2 East Twenty-eighth street. Mantua-makiug was her only visible means ot support, and it added to her visibility in no ordinary degree, lor Mrs. Wright was a plump and comfortable-looking dame to look at so prepossessingly matronly in aspect that any one would havo believed her had she asserted her claims to respectability In the language of the im mortal Mrs. Crupp, and exclaimed, "Mr. Copperfull, I'm n mother myself." At any rate, last May Mrs. Wright disappeared, and the house was rented in apartments to a number of families. The warm weaUier advancing, the great furnace on the base ment floor was not brought into requisition, and nnttl the other day, when a large lire was needed for the first time, the singularity of its shape had given rise to no remark beyond that of general criticism and wonder at the whimsicality that had given birth to it. In shape it is a large range, with a lunnel falhioued flue adjusted to It, and it stands out in the middle of the room, while the ordinary aperture in the chimney is covered over with a sheet or iron. I'pon examination, the design with which the furnace was constructed seemed to be to ensure intense heat. Vpon endeavoring to light a tire, however, it was discovered that the flue had become defective, and a tinsmith was brought in te make matters right. Now prepare for the denouement. The tinsmith, In pro ceeding to work, discovered a number orchaotio black objects in the chimney, and, upon nearer ex amination, found to his horror that they were the skulls and bones of burnt infants. The remains of three bodies were found quite sufficient, in connec tion with the peculiar construction of the rurnace, to tell a ta.e whose horror Is on a level with that of antique crimes In (iod-smitten cities, of course this discovery has set a-Quttcring the dark and murmurous wings or a whole flock of traditions that have long ueen bioodlug about the unhallowed spot stories of women, some poorly and home richly dressed, com ing aud going in hatte, for other purposes than to have dresses tried ou; of, young babies' shrill cries instantly smothered; of deaths where there were no funerals; aud murders of which these little bones are the only trace. As an oiliet to this, let me remark that the Home for 1'oiiiidlliiKH is receiving fresh acceasions every tour hours, and that little ones who would else have been dead or worse than dead by this time are experiencing the bliss ot being brought up by hand. The blessedness r.r tiit mnrtrt '-No Questions asked" was sim-lv never better appreciated than it is by those poor mothers . ' whose babies have no tutuer, and who leave them " amid the silence of repressed sobs under the nurture of good Sister Irene, whose bosom Is as capacious as Abraham's, and much less stony-hearted. Once a week the parlois of the Home are tilled with ladles whose names never head showy hu jsoription lists, but ' . who do a great deal or good quiet.'y, and who meet ' thus regularly tor the sake of making garments tor - the foundlings. A Matrimonial Ateney. We have nothing In this ciiy which precisely cor responds to the r'reucu matriiuouiul agent, but we have a clumsy nuriesque 01 mat. artist, about as much like the original as the figures in a magic lan tern resemble humanity. One of these matrimonial - journeymen in Mr. Ualnky by name, and his business ' is or was, to delude silly countrymen Into the be lief that he keeps on hand any number or riesh and virtuous beauties wining 10 oeuome wives upon an. plication. Apparently business has not lately been mnd. uud Mr. Malsky had all but gone up m Conse ' ciuence of the price or wives having gone down. He timrefore advertised a grand ball that was to have taken place one evening towards the dose or last week. In return rortttririliiginvesinieui, every mule ' attendant or this ball was to be provided with a ' voung and beautitiil wife at the conclusion of it, - tpetber with fifty dollars to purchase a wedding 0UJ,nt. only one thing was wanting In this arrange ment, and mar was a speunn uuuu. 01 iu pnj wlu)re the bull wus to take place. Parties, however, V,ere advised to apply 10 N". Amity street. Advice fatal to the peace or all quietly-disposed tradesfolk doing business in that neighborhood! On Krlday morning you might have counted by the score the beet-coraplexlnned countrymen inquiring for No. Amity street, anil presently making Inquiry or the not too lovely looking woman ported there to give Information, or course, Mr. Balsky had gone, and that was the substance or what his feminine sharp-cornered re presentative had to say. The taw rorblda the esta blishment of individual post ottlces. and the inge nious Mr. Balsky had managed to evade the law by establishing a "letter" ortice. and not a "post" office, at No. t Amity street. But if I write much more about naughtinesses, Thk Kvcmno TM.KORArrt.so Tar as it pretends to be a dally newspaper for family reading, might run the risk or being classed, In some quarters, with the Snndati Wnrhi; to avoid which risk I herewith britig my letter to an abrupt close. Aid Baba. MI Slt'AI, Al IMtAJIATlt'. The t'ltr Aiiiii.eiiinnr. . At thk Acadbmv op Music this evening Mr. II. Grau will commence his seasou of Herman opera with Weber's romantic work of Der frentvhutt, which will be produced with new and handsome cos tume.", scenerv, and appointments. The cast will be as follows: "Ag!thc," Madame 1'rlederiei ; "auii chen." .Madame Hotter; "Max, " Mr. Ilabelmauu; "Caspar," Mr. Wcmlich ; "Ottocar," Mr. Purines; "Kiliau, Mr. Welgand; "C11110," Mr. Hehrlii. ger; "Hermit," Mr. HMneckc, and the other parts by Mesdanies Schroder, ocuuclder. Lurra, and Mr. Jlnncel. The famous Incantation scene of the third act will be given with all the properties and effects that recently excited so much iitteuliun In New York. Martha Is announced for to-morrow night. The Manic Elvte for Wednesday, Fidelia for Tliursday, La .inire for Friday, and J-'awt for Satur day. At the matinee ou Saturday Era Diaeo'jo will be given. t r. urnu'a company Is a strong one, composed of artists or well-known ability, and there is every assurance tluit the line works announced tor per formance will lie worthily rendered. The prices of admission are very low considering the attractions, ami the season ought to be a bril limit success. At tub CiiRSNiT Ihifius is announced for three nights more.uud then we hope we will never be called upon to witness It in any shape again. According to The Veil of this morning, Miss Keene brought out this piece because she thought, it a good one, which only shows how managers, critics and the dear pub lic will differ sometimes in matters of taste. On Thursday next there will be a Thanksgiving matinee, when Kobnrtsou'8 comedy or School wdl be performed, and on Thursday evening a drama en titled The. Workmen of .Vetu York; or, the Curat of Stionif Drink will be given. Attiib Walnut Mr. Edwin Forrest will commence an engagement of ten nights this evening, by ap pearing as "King I.ear" This is not only Mr. Forrest's greatest performance, but he Is the only representa tive of the character on the American sta,Te. No other actor dure attempt it, aud Forrest's "I.ear" stands alone as a grand and impressive personation of one of Shakespeare '8 most wonderful creations. On Tuesday Mr. Forrest will appear as "VirgiHius;" on Wednesday a "Othello;" on Thursday as "Mac beth;" aud on Friday as "Hlehelieu." On Thursday there will be a Tluiuksgivlng matinee, when l.'ne.h Tow'h Cabin will be presented. At tub Akch Lotit at ilea will be performed this evening. At Ditt-hkz A Benf.mct's opeiia House, Seventh street, below Arch, a new programme will be pre sented this evening, which will include the bur lesque Of Ronton I'eaet Jubilee, the Great (Juartette Exmnee, the Jntelligeuee oftee, and other ialurestlug features. At tuk Eleventh Stkkkt Oi-eka HorsB the sensation interlude entitled shoo, I'ty, Don't limiler Me, and the new tmrlesnue of Bonn: or. The Mi. takes of a Sight, with a great variety of other attrac tions, win ue ouereu mis evening. wk. uaki. wor.FsonN announces that the first of his series of olassical matinees nt the Foverof the Academy of Music will be given ou Friday after noon next, this inn tint'o wi:i be devoted to the in terpretation of Beethoven's works according to the plan arranged by Mr. Wolfsohn for interpreting one of the great composers at each of his entertain ments. Skinor Blitz, the public's croat favorite, com mences his pleasant entertainments this evening at the Assembly Bulldinc. assisted hi his sou. who is nn admirable ventriloquist. The Sigtior has a large variety of novelties; independent of this, his pleasant face insures every one true enjoyment. Nkw Ktyt.es Fata ClothingMen's. Youthi'. and Roys'. lii Mtirr a 1'hiiic asMirtnif-iit of rtitirely Ait Stitteniif flinl in hiaitU'iiwrt arm-nt. minnrior in n'vlr. fit. ami intrkiiiflltihip tn uny nthrr reii'lif.uvule Hlorh in l'hitin-lhia. At" in the piri-r, tn be maitr to urdtr in the bent and Jiitet iuiiii Half wat betwken Bknsbtt 4 Co., fifth ami ToWKR H.VLI,, Sixth hirer!. ) 518 Mahkkt Hthkrt, Phii.aiiki.phia, ANA nilO KllOADWAY, NKW YOKE. We I.ivf. in Threk Climates.-In this coantry we have, at diliorent aeusona of the year, the tomperaturo of three climates. Our springs and autumns have a soft nogs and mildness that belong only to the temperate zones: our mldsummoi'S are torrid, and our midwinters almost arctic in their frigidity. Those changes, involving a varia tion of from ninety to one humlrod degrees of Fahranhoit during the year, are, upon the whole, conducive to health and long life, but they tend to entail upon us some dis tressing conipluinta which can ouly bo etcapnd by the eiei'cibe of due care and the use of a proper antidote when tlie system is predisposed to contract them. The chief aud most annoying of these disorders is dyspepsia, once 8up)osod to be incurable, but which, since tlie intro duction of Hobi Kin. It's Stomach Bitifrs, now about twenty years ago, has proved to be a perfectly manageable disease. In the spring and fall, but more especially in tlio fall, the symptoms of dyspepsia are generally aggravated. The profuse expenditure of the animal fluids under the burn ing sun of summer is apt to leave the stomach weak and indolent, and Incompetent to the task of perfect diges tion. It requires a tonio which will rouse it from it lethargy, and brace and invigorate without irritating or inflaming it. This tonic has beon provided in the won derful vegetable preparation which has replaced, in A groat measure, all the old palliatives formerly prescribed by physii iuns, under tuo false idea that the disorder could not be radically curod. The succoas of Hoktetter'S Uittkrs in all the varieties of dyspepsia, acute or chronic. has effectually oxploded this fallacy, aud it is now recom inendnd as a specific for indigestion by some of the. most eminent members ol the medical profesaiou, NKW KKOWN, BLUK, AND DUAH KKRSKV OVKROOATlNUg. NOBBY GRKKJi, BROWN, AND GREY MIXKD run BEAVER OVKROOATINGS. ALL COLORS CZARINE. KDDKRDON, OAS70R, AND PIUO.UK BEAVER OVERCOATINGS. ALL-STYLKS ENGLISH, FRENCH. AND DOMESTIC OASSIMERES AND FANCY VELVET AND SILK VESTINGS. ALL THE NOVELTIES OF THK SEASON IN THK CLOTHING LINK MADE UP TO ORDER BY CHARLES STOKES, No. ifflt CHESNUT STREET. What is Moke Common or Distressing thas a IiiLiors Attack? Who is not familiar with the well known symptoms? Oppression aorosa tbe Stomach and Chest, Low Spirits, Restlohsness, Gloominess of Miod, Weakness, Dull Headache, Dirty, Greasy Appearance of the Skin, Yellow Tinge of tbe White of the Eyes, Loss of Appetite, and Co.tiveness? Few, indeed, cf tba more ordinary ills of life are more widely prevalent than these Bilious Disorders, and yet they may readily be got rid of by using Dr. D. Javnk's Sanative Pills, by whoso operation tbe Liver will be rupidly restored to healthy action, the vitiated aeoretious of tlie stomach changed, U costivenesa removed, and tbe whole aystoin asssisted ia racoreriiurltt norjrul oqndiUao. Sola by all Dtuagut. Olo.khrI Oltj-rhk!! OnrrNnH-It will mnI Fur niture, Crooknir, ia fact anythlne about riur henae. A. L. Wh.ltamh, 8ol Ant for PennnjInia; Depot at No. U N. Siilh lmrt,cornr of Commerce, Philadelphia, Pa. For aale by dniMlirta, tatlotini, and tha trade naa rally. CALirNHfin's Stamp Aoexot, for thaslof United Ptatee ReTenite Htampa. N. W. corner Third and Walnut atreeta, Pblladolpbia. The following rataa of commission re allowed On $26 and opwarda, 3 per cent. On S 100 and upwanla, 4 per eent. AddreM order to Uallimder's Stettin Airenoy, N. W. oor ner Third and Walnut atreeta, rhiUdelpnia. Jr.WTLRT.-Mr.WIInmW.Cai.il.ly, No. 13 S. fiecond treet.haethelarneetand most attractive amorttmmt of fine Jowolry and Kilrorware in the city. Purchaser can rely upon obtaining a real, pure article, fnmlMied at a price which cannot be equalled. He also hat a lame etoek of American Western Watcbea In all varieties and at all prices. A visit to bit store is aura to result In pleasure aud profit. 6aI.E or F.I.10AKT l;ooi).-Mp,wrs. Blrrh A Hon, at their motion store. No. 1110 Cuosnut al reel, have on ex hibition a display of elegant nitride statuary, fine bronzes, French mantel clocks, vases, etc , to be sold to morrow. Tboy can be aean until 10 o'clock this evening. OM THK BrsT.-The Parhatn New Family LOCIK-BTITUH KKWINU MACHINE. (Kasy Terms.) Salesroom. No. 704 OUK8NUT Street, Fabth Closft Company's patent dry earth com nodes and privy-flitures, at A. U. Franciaoua A Oo.'a, No. 613 Market atreet. inn WAS AM a Ki:n it- UKOWS CLOTUISU In mailt of the bent ma ttriale, by bent xcorkmen, cut in bet fi'c, and i VUAKASTKEO lowest in price. Oak Hall fluildiiuiH, hij ntniien hinh, and v ith adjoining biiila!vin oceupie. fourteen ivtvirnt nmnin rromleii vith Menu and IIoih' Clothinti. H'.t.V.nM KKR & BROiVS-f ORKXT cT.oriiiya liHTABUsHilKST. liujiinij all their watt 8. K. CORXER SfXTIl rial at lirnt hanaa awl tn A SI) MAHKKT. lanjt lotn, doi(i a lartie VA SA M A l ' J; tniniiitMH, vt adopt a very BfJ) WS'S nmall tari of prolit. J'L.IS. "Manti a little nukc a vittckle." To aerommodate the ra pidlil inereain;i bunineHH, ire have been eomjielled to extend our firnt iloirr by adding another Store on Sixth street, whirh f(7 be t vhollii denoted to "Boih" Wear.'1 IMPORTANT ASSOUSCKMEST. VISIT THE EST A BUSHMEST. ASK PRICKS. C0MPA RE OL'It CLASS OK GOODS. WA SA MA KKR ,1- RROWS, THE LAHUEST VI.OTHIXO HO ITS E, OAK HALL, CORSER SIXTH AS'D MARKET STREETS. S. K rtlAltltlEIJ. H ATZFELD STEINER. On Thursday evening. No. vemlier 11, by (!ov. E. W. Hotter, EDWAKO . HATZ KEI.D, of New York city, to MARIA N. bTKINEK, only daughter of the late John C. Stciner, Esq., of tbia city. OUAIL ZKITLER. On the 11th Instant, at the resi dence of the bride's parents, by Rev. Dr. W. J. Mann, Mr. JOHN WUAILtoMisa A. AMELIA ZE1TLKK, both of this city. iii:i. CLARK.-On the 12th instaut, JONATHAN CLARK, M. D., aged lill years. l'he relatives and frlende of the family are respectfully Invited to attend his funeral, from his late reiidenoe, Lancaster rend. Lower Morion, on Wednesday morniwt at ID o'clock. To proceed to Laurel II ill. " MAO DONALD. On the morning of tbe 141 h instant, ALEXANDER MAC DOiNALOJ, Ju., tn the lHth year of bis age. Tbe relatives and friends of tbe family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from tue residonne of bis father. No. ltKio Market si root, on Wednesday afternoon, the 17th instant, at o'clock. MURPHY.- On the 14th instant, after a short illness, MAUD BEATRICE, iuliint duiuthterof Robert T. aud Kote Murphy, agod HI months and 8 days. The relatives and friends are rospeetliilly Invitee I to at tend tbe funeral, from tue residence of her father, No. 125 Centre street, Munuyunk. on Wudnosdur aiternoon next at 1 o'clock. Interment at LeveriiiKton Cemetery. REOER. On the intli instant, STEPHEN U.. son of William R. and Amelia Roger, aged 31 years and 27 days. The relatives and 1 riends of the family are respectiully invited to attend the funeral, from the resideuce of his parents, IMO. '.i.l- Uoates streot, on v ednesday, the 17th instant, at 1 o'clock. Interment at Germnntowu, .IONES' One-Price Clothing House, N0.C04MARKET Street. Our Garments are well made. Our Cutters are men of talent. BUT ONE PRICE IS ASKED. Satisfaction Guaranteed Every Purchaser. GEO. W. NIEMANN, Proprietor, 9 15 wfmS No. 604 MARKET St., above Sixth. LOOKING CLASSES, ETC. JAMES S. EARLC A SONS Have now possession of the entiie premises No. 819 CHESNUT STREET, Where they are prepared to exhibit their NEW AND r o&oa oil ii .o je LOOKING GLASSES, PICTURE FRAMES, KTO. ETC., NEW OHROMOS, ENGRAVINGS, ROGERS' GROUPS All late importations, received since their disaatroa fire. , Mmwfip FOR SALE. MFO?t SALE TLKISANT BKOWN-STONE residence, with coach bouse, No. 1507iSpruce street. ruiuuuri How aim win no ,"V''V""J wisueu. Apply to J. NORRIS KOUINhON.at Dreiel A Co'i No. M South THIRD Street, l'biladelpaia. 11 4tf TX)n SALE (JltOL'ND 11ENT8 AND -m. aiotuuatii'.s, at a uiscuuut. apply to H. V. H KSSKR, 11 10 6t .No:? DKCATUK Street. pREDERICK SYLVESTER, REAL ESTATE BllOKElt, ISo. 808 fcouth FOURTH Street, 10 15 3rp PHILADELPHIA. TJODGER8' AND WOSTENHOLM'8 POCKET KNIVES. Pearl and Hta Handles, of beantifrd finish, KODOERS' and WAl'E BU'iV lH Kr" R A70RJJ and tba celebrated LEUOLTRH RAZOR bOIhSORS of tbe finest quality. Razors, Knives, Rcissora, and Table Cutlery Ground and Polished at P. MADEIRA'S, No. Us b. TENTH Btreet. below ObaanaU fklpft B1 ,EAFNES8. EVERT INSTRUMENT THAT eoienee and skill have Invested to iui,t iha hu,i.. a wvrj uvh.vvw uesrness; a"", ieouirstors ; si so ,unui daii'a Patent Urutobea, superior to any others in use, at p Madeira's), io. iii s. ticntu street. tl ObeannL C" m:.SAi'iiii: Ti:ititAiirv. DELAWARE TERRAPIN. ALL KINUb WILD GAME. .... . ...J()llN MARTIN. IlUlmrp No. 11 lit MARKET Street. ta UMBRELLAS CHEAPEST IN THE CITY", j DIXON'S. No. 21 B, EICiUTU Street. tultiuilhl DRY Q0008. GRAND CLOSING SALE 'or RICKEY, SHARP & GOVS IXVXXvIEZISS STOCK s DRY GOODS Unprcccdcntod ZXargains IN SILKS, VELVETS, SBESS GOODS, and , MISCELLANEOUS DRY GOODS. THIS STOCK IS THE MOST EXTENSIVE AND VARIED EVER OFFERED AT RETAIL IN THIS CITY, AND CONTAINS MORE NOVELTIES AND STA PLES OP RECENT IMPORTATION THAN CAN BE FOUND ELSEWHERE. ONE FEICE AND NO DEVIATION. RICKEY. SHARP & CO., No. 727 CHESNUT STREET, 1 9tfrp PHILADELPHIA. JAKGAINS! DESIRABLE! .SCARCE! In addition to a very huge complete stock, we nave some attractive bargains la every department. Among them we enumerate a few. 62 cent Wool Poplins. 1100 Heavy Tartsu Plaids. ll-SS Silk Poplins. $1-25 Fancy French Poplins. 75 cent Black Poplins. tl-00 Black Poplins. ft'2S Black Ottomans. tl-00 Black Mennoes. IB-OO Fine Heavy Blankets. f 2-&0 Extra Black Velveteen. litio Black Caracullas. S10-00 Black Ctnaks. Sa-00 Woollen Long Shawls. f 1SD0 Broche Square 8Qawln. We Invite attention to our BLACK DRESS GOODS. The stock Is large, fresh, aud down in many iusiauoes to gold valne. COOPER & C0NABD, S. E. CORNER NINTH AND MARKET, lTfsra PHILADELPHIA. 1869. "AT TZIORXraxre'S." ATTRACTIVE DISPIAY. GREATLY REDUCED TRICES. AN IMMENSE STOCK OF GOODS. ., We bf ' to make a "common seose" statement to onsible people,"Dsmely: 'I'hat tnim a lonneipoiienooin nuniiras, a oluae applioat ion to basiness, running under liBht expenses and buj-ina; all goods tor oasb, wa oan ten verv ruiich cheaper tnan parties whose espenses are lour orrivabnndrei per o.nt more than ours, and wbo don t sell any more (roods. And furthermore, our store ia lartre and well lighted, and " 'Centrally Located (N. E. Cor. Eighth and Spring Garden), Of easv access from ever part of the city by the can and ezohnnxe tickets or passos, and wa deliver all cools punctually, and free of charge. PILKS, KHAWLH, DKKSS GOODS. BLANKKTS, KLANN Kl, CASSIMKRFS. UM'THH. CLOAKINCJS, LINEN (iOOI)S. KIO ULOVK8, OOKbKTS, SKIRl'S, 11UKKS., KTO. JOSEPH H. THORNLEY, N. E. Cor. Eighth and Spring Garden, WlStf PHILADKLPHIA. LINEN STORES. OLD STORE. No. 328 ARCH STREET. NEW STORE, No. 1128 CHESNUT Streot. HEW DEPARTMENT BED CLOTHING. BEST BLANKETS, fresh from the mills. MABSEILLE8 BED QUILTS. HONEYCOMB QUILTS, all sizes. ALLENDALE AND LANCASTER QUILTS. LINEN SHEETINGS, all widths. COTTON SDEETINOSj all widths. PILLOW CASINGS. We bid for a large trade In BED CLOTHING, by selling reliable poods at the lowest prices. 8 21 mwf LinEN DEPARTMENT. SnEETING LINEN, NAPKINS, PILLOW LINEN, DOYLIES, . SHIRTING LINEN, TOWELS, TABLE LINEN, BIRD EYES, ETC. ETC. Also, a fall line of BLANKETS. PERKINS & CO.. No. 9 SOUTH NINTH STBEET, 6 mwf3mBp PHILADELPHIA. Ft D I A SHAWLS. u mi o k a i: r it v r. u. No. 1 CHEiSNL'T STREET, Will -open Monday, Oct. 4, his Fall Importation Of India Camel's Hair Shawls and Scarfs, At moderate prices. With a choice selection. NOVEI.TIEW In the nsnsl TASTE and QUALITY of niS ESTA BL1SI1MENT. 10 aim One case very superior ; INDIA CASIIMKRE SHAWLS, tuiKrted direct from Calcutta and for aale by v ' , J- W. RULON A SONS. UU3tru, Wo.3aN.l!Rtf(TStrtot. I CLARK & No. 1124 CHESNUT STREET, 11A.V13 ino'w )J 'i:rv A FINE COLLECTION OF FAMCV GOODS AND GEMS OF ART. BRIDAL iStJW 10 It milt DRY OOOOB. H s. PAISM V MI VWI.S. (Open and closed centre). llltOC'UsU SHAWLS, (Open and closed centre). Stripe IllanUot Shawls, IMiiid Itlanket SltatrlM. India Scarfs. J. W. THOMAS, Nos. 405 and 407 North SECOND St., 9 U 6p PHILADKLPHIA. FURNITURE. RICHMOND & CO., FIKST-UI.ASS FURNITURE WAREROOiVIS, No. 45 SOUTH SECOND STKEET, KA8T HIDE, ABOVK OHKSNUT, 11 1! if PHILADKLPHIA. FURNITURE. T. & J. A. HENKELS, AT THEIR NEW STORE, 1002 ARCH STREET. Are now selling their ELEGANT B fJRNITURE at very reduced price". 9 29 iJmrp jji;tto: a. Mvvoxyiiii. VURNITURR WARKROOMS. No. 8U9MARKKT STREET. PARLOR, DINING-ROOM, and CHAMBER KUR. KITURK, the Latest Styles and best Manufacture. Also, t'EATH l'"R BEDS and MATTRESSES. 106nawraii INSURANCE.. SPECIAL NOTICE. THE 1KSU11ANCE CO.HPANV OF NORTH AMERICA, of l'liiLiVu i ;riinv, (,marii:), IAOHlOIB.VI'i:i 175H. Capital 5O0,O0O Ats!etM.lul.r 1, inoj, ii,.o:t,2lo This Company Is now prepared to issue Certificates of Insurance, payable la London, at the Coaming House of Messrs. BROWN, SIIU'LEV A CO. C'IIAlCI.i:s I'LITT, 11 1 mwrmsirp vk:eprksidbnt. FLAVORING EXTRACTS. Mil .tjh'.j i:irs FLAVORING EXTRACTS Art warrautsd equal to any made. VANILLA, OK A NT; K, LEMON, OLOVKS, KOSK. Nirt'MEO. "ViN-Sr&N. JUTl'ER ALMONDS, Prepared at A. Ykiliberscr'si lrns- Store, No. 2W North SECOND Street. ' ' rl I , uwii oestarticis made for Ulueinn clothes. 11 a mwijoii-o BRANDY. Q A L I T O K N I A 1LKE -IMIT. 1HC1M,V, SUPERIOR TO THE IMPORTED, AT HALF PRICE THKSAI EST BTIMCI.ANi'K V'OR INVALIDS AND 4 AIC1IICK A CO,, AGENTS. . 11 13: No. 11.1 (IHEMXUT STREET. MINCED MEAT. THANKSGIVING! ATJiouirs mi. i: .HI-: AT! A C.ood MINOR PIK for Tbaok-iviinr. 11 l:nt WANTS. A LADY, WHO WHITES A LK.UBJ.K HAND, desire eopyiutr. Addnua j. k. r... U 13 lot KVliNlNtl TEi.aU HA I'll Oi l- 1C. BIDDLE, IHKrVltE, GLOVES, ETC. VyHITE AND OPERA IvI I (CLOVES. 1 RKSH STOCK Just fixiiu tlie fsctniy in l'.iris. ELEGANT SHADES OF OPERA. AI.NO, ICKCl.IVED Till U'KKK. AN INVOIOK Ol-' -IIuttouca Kid UlovrN at I I)"r"I,"ri1,;?"Kid '"''. fW -W iin,Krted.' V;."' ..'i ""!! , ,lol-, u ,l"-r-enl .bad-. 1 he "Juwpn ' li(stl Kid m Ainarura. I- ine Joiivui, sd'Tf, pur psir. ieuts' Kid . loves. MSi, $1&I. aud $2 Misses' Kid Cloves, $1 per pair. (;LOVKS( Gf)VES!! ULOVKiS" An immense assortment at lowest prices. SHAWLS. "OOD. . , VELVETEENS. I HKNOH MERIXOK-S, SILK POPLINS. BLAUK alLXS. r'LAXNKLS, VELVKTN Selling at (iold (,'ot iu CniTem-y, In order to redtaiM atoik in tuene depsrtmMiits. M KliiH I ; Ion!, inn roditced to H2. tM Suarlel 1)0. ilo. iKl BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT BA1U.AINS IN EVER If DEPARTMENT! To reduce our laine stock. A. A .J. II. IIAICTBIOI.OIHmv, I.MPOKTI KX OK lvll ;LOVE-, H32t . No. 21 N. EIOHTH Streot. NEW PUBLICATIONS. MORE NEW BOOKS BY TUK American. Sunday-School Union. OUT OJ" Tin: ORPHAN'S ASYLUM; or. fjiketc'lii's in h ( 'oitutry l'arish. lCmo, cloth, ::f. pp. $1-23. ' 'I'HiKii BOOK OF 10l WC'TUKBS. 18mo, muslin. :).-, ceotM HHKAD FKOM i()I. 4t(), rtinslln, witli of Bread!' ''ll'w ' illl,slriu5,,' tht' The attention of Pastors. Stircrlnt-ndents an.l w"ffliS!ilkfcr AC, just For sslf nv tlie AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION Cucsnut Street, I'liiladclphla. ' 11 1j luwmt ' JUST PUBLISHED, Iittlt Xstsi lSiuK, BY WARUARET HOSMKR, Ao-liorof '( .'In try the Miasionary." "Tb Voyaee of th. V. ...,e I-a:lob' "Urandiu. Alemtt'a ie.Te?c. Jtl a vols. ixao. Hrantifully illustrated by faber Price, per volume, 75 cents, or tbe set in a neat boc'prica LTH LE ROSIKS HKST PLAY DAYS . " . lS.,lHF COUNTRY. CHRISTMAS TIMES. ' 'lUfseobarm.niibooka, hyan author ao well known aa Mis. llntmer. mill create a w.-iMtiou auions the iuvenil. listeruii v. 'I hee r lo ly eoual in interest and SDint t tne " Littlo Pruoy" mid "Uotty Dimple KerigT" We dm ci.ltl.at-LitlKos,e-' will ,ou b.couie aa generSPa favorite as I lii-v are. asueiw a l'OltTI.It & COAXES, PUKLISHRRS, NO. 822 CHESNUT STREET, 'J Smwfirp PHILADELPHIA. f j OB 1' R I N T I N ti, FANCY TYVE. INITIALS STAMPED, PLAIN OR IN COLORS MONOGRAMS AND CRUSTS DESKiNED ' FANS AND OARRIAOK8 ORNAMKXI'KD BY ANDREWS, " ' WEDDING AD VIS1T1NO CARDS,' INVITATIONS AND RE0K1S. Written, Printed, or Engraved. All khuhof Stationer at Vices. VNo cUpl rap or niisrepr.sontation allowed. CHALLKN, STATIONER, ENGRAVER, DKSIONEB, AND PRINTER No. L.8 CHESNUT Street. 11 WBirp CENT.'S FURNISHING GOODS. "jTINTEK GOODS FOB GENTIEMEN" Undershirt ul Dratrcrf. Cartwrlglit 4 Wrner' Merino, Cartwrlght A wrner' Scarlet Caatimorea. . Cartwrigtit A Warner's Shetland. All the best domestic makes. ' Silk TJndcrahlrts aud Drawer. . Bcotch I amb's Wool ShirU aad Drawrera! : s ivi in:MTi:it Si co 11 1 mtUs2mrp No. 106 CHESNUT Street. RACES. j o i : T II 12 11 X 11 i a It WEDNESDAV, KOV. IT. Piirstj and Stake, liioo. Owners to Drive. . W. Fituwater namoi blk. g. KVPKROR. William Hoae names a. ru. Y ANN v. ' J. M. Miller DaineH b. M. LOTTA " . Philip Daly nuuie. n. g. UARRV DR. Above ttac e come oll ou WKDNES1) A V
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