THE DAILY' EVENING TELEQIIAPII PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY,' NOV EMBER Of. 18G:. Cnntlnutd from the tint raft. know bow we came by these letton. Let It suffice for n to say that they are bona fide, and read u follows: This letter par pert to come from a village Bear Boston, and the writer, besides writing a very line hand, Indulges In a few pleasantries. From rhat we can gather from the endorsement, a picture Of some "creature' accompanied the letter, and 'Lothario" afTccts to throw ridicule on the fact that the head (as pictured on the tintype) was tho author Of the letter: N. D. Look ont for the t'ntypp. , MaH., October SB, 1W, Sir: ITave you found your true Rfilnlty yct7 If rou have 1 think you must be a fortunate man (only think rich, liandsontH, well behaved, etc.) I thought When I saw your "Personal" thut It corresponded exactly with your humble servant. 1 am not as liandsome as "Zenobla," but I am a decent-looking damsel between tne ages of 18 and 25. My fortune Is not quite as large as A. T. Stewart's or Vanderhlit's. I belong to a respectable family and have a lot of poor relations whom I like, and some awful hateful rich relations whom I do not love. Now don't you think that Is queer 1 Well I am sort of queer and I frucssyou are slightly troabled that way. I hope you don't think that 1 am unsophisticated enough to imagine for a moment that you would advertise for a wife. 1 think you are too smart for that. Don't you hear the matrimonial chains clanking in your dreams T Perhaps you may be In earnost ; If you are, just wait a moment until I give you some old maid's advice. Don't get married young man at present while female apparel Is so high, and they tell me that corn beof ami cabbage is not very cheap, now don't you think that matrimony begins to look dismal? I forgot to mention the quantity of false liair you wUlhavo to Invest In besides other artltlo to numerous to mention. If you are not frightened at the prospect now you must be a very courageous werson and no doubt will make some good woman a husband. Wouldn't you like to have me for a bridesmaid? I would place a tea rose on your fair brow and a beautiful sunflower on your heart (if you liave such an article), and make you look as hand Borne as a picture. I hope you will appreciate and herlsh that tintype I send you. I am sorry that I haven't a photograph, but I think a tintype Is the most natural-looking. Now don't go Into raptures over my picture, for I do not call It very natural, its flattered so that you would hardly think It was taken for me. 1 will not exhaust yonr patience any longer, should vou care to answer this You will please address The next one Is of the racy, piquant style, and Comes from one of our Philadelphia belles : Philadelphia, Oct. 16, 1809. Sir: I, with a party of a dozen others, have con- Eluded to answer your advertisement In the lor a wife. You must be a strange specimen of the ?entm homo when you find It necessary to advertise or a wife when so many girls are desiring husbands. I don't want you or your attention, for I already have enough gallants to render me half wild. Each one Imagines that he Is the favored guest, nor do I take the trouble to correct any one of them ; so you see I am not writing to you for the purpose of entering Into any compact or agreement with you. I want to Bee you. My curiosity In this particular Is un bounded, for I can't Imagine what kind of an Indivi dual you are. Wont you do me the favor to walk on Walnut street to-morrow at 12? Walk on the square lUlttenhouse) pavement, having a white handker chief In your hund, and I will see you. If 1 like your appearance 1 may let you know me. Recollect I don't say that I ill, but that 1 may. I assure you that I am' handsome, rich ($17.000 lu my own right), and pleanaut. Should 1 not see you, address a note to Sub-Post Plllce, Eighteenth and Chesuut streets, to What kind of a looking gentleman are yon 7 Please let mo see you. Please givn me the names of the othor girls who write to you; It shall be saoredly confidential. I only want to know which of my friends write to you. Excuse the liberty I have taken, and believe me, until you know better, Yours, lovingly, . This letter says on the endorsement: "She dis appointed. A letter to her asking where she can be Been." The next letter Is as follows, and is written in a lair round hand: New YORK, Oct 22 My Vnoeen Friend : Havlnpf accldentlv learned your address I will take tho liberty to write vou. I presume you will receive a number of answers to your advertisement lu the , but pre- liaps you will also receive other ones that you like better than mine. My age Is eighteen. I am a bru nette, and If you correspond with me I shall be happy to send you my picture ; that Is, If you will accDt It. 1 will write a brief note for the llrst one. but shall write more If this Is nnswered as a wise man speaks (Shakespere). I will now say adieu. Please address, New I ork t'lty. "Lothario" answers this one, and swears in the Strongest language that he really loves her for her Style alone. Phila., October 24, 1869. Dear Sir, Noticing your ad vertisement In the of Friday Eve, and as I ' m vain enough to think I am all that you desire I ' houirht I would like to answer you. I am S ft. 2 in. ri height. I have brown hair, very plain, and have lark brown eyes. I have not a picture at present, jut If you will continue the correspondence I will jave some taken ami senu you one. Trusting I will hear from you soon I remain Yours Truly Phlla. Post Oiilce, City. This letter Is written with pale purple Ink. The endorsement says that "Lothario" likes her style, and has written asking for a meeting. The following letter carries with It such a mass of heart-sickening evidence, and paints so vividly the condition of a class of women In our city that we rlnt It entire, leaving out only the name of the Writer: Philadelphia Oct. 19, 1809. Hear Sir: I have seen your advertisement In the and have thought proper to answer It. 1 belong to one of the oldest as well as one of the most respectable families of this cltv. My father has been dead many years. There was a time when horses carriages and servants were at my command. I am not rich, but I have a very excelent education; I spcako German and French, and am thoroughly versed In music, both vocal and luHtrumoutul. 1 atn in my twenty-nrst year, aud am culled' handsome. Enclosed find my photograph. My natural pride revolts at what I am doing and am about to do. I have acquainted you with my past history, that I may come tip to the raqulrements uf your advertisement, now let me give you a little Of the preseut. From a residence of real beauty, and In a fashionable locality, we (my mother ami I,) are living In two rooms In an obscure street. We had relations when we were rich but we have none now since we are poor. I am at present employed in an establishment, under the control! of cruel, cold blooded Jews and recoive the sum of $4 -50 per week for uy labor. You will say that a girl of my educa tion should do better. For mouths, when absolute Starvation was staring us In the face, I sought In every direction, for employment; I found none, & as a denim remrrt .applied for, and secured the situation which I now hold. 1 would like to raako your acquaintance, and with this view will meet you at any place you may desig nate. This evening would suit tne, better perhaps than any other evening this week, so If this reaclitts you lu time, ami you desire to see me, please bu at the N. K. corner of llnmd and 1,'hesnut, at hair-pmt li o'clock. 1 will get away from work an hour earlier than usual, and will walk up Cliesnut and up itroad (on the east side) exactly at the hour named. 1 will have on a black hat, trimmed with blue, ribbons, a grey coat trimmed wltn blsck around the edges and collar. Have a handkerclil. f hanging out of your Side pocket that I may know you. I will tell ma that I am gmg to visit one of our relations In tho lower part of Hid el'y, and ( should happen to b- away Iro n lio.uu all night, nothing will be thoiignt of It. rihould you not Im ubie to meet me to night, write aud let me uno'.v when ami where, wo can have a meeting privetulv. ' will come. Presumlnxthat yon nre all th;ir. my imagination Bays you are, and that we shall love cajh other dearly I subscribe mysulf Yo' rs affuctlonetely Minnis . N). 1009 street. This letter bears tho endorsement "A charming face letter tvldently sincere, will have to strain a point to meet her." The next letter Is not much to brag of as far as literary merit is concerned. We print It oa uccount Of Hi exquisite poetry : filadely IT October Mister dear sur If You wnt slch a wife as you 8.tys you Want to mak the AKuantans Of you can Seo Mo at ir&IlKUUK HKUar VU IUUU''T mm i uiu amni 1 wll Be tliar an Will tiav a lllu suk on aud a Wlte hat rozes Is red and Yllots blue sugars bweet and So Is you . Com See mo Yours trulv In In v ttlliCB F. ', No endorsement. ' The next letter shows that the writer has an eye to the advantages of seeing her correspondent be- fore he sees her. The note is highly perfumed, and bears evidenoe of a cultivated mind: Noticing yonr personal In the of Oct 21, and wlHhlng sincerely to form the acquaintance of a gen tleman with avlew to matrimony, 1 address this to rou. JIko you i am une-iooking, ana nave monny. lair the fashionable color, but not dved or washed In Champagne; good teeth; eyes hazel ; worth about 175,000. Will you not walk In the western part of tne city on Sunday the 24th. 1 often go to the Cathedral in tne afternoon to near tne music. ixgn oqnnro Is opposite. Walk around the square on the Nine teenth street side about 4 or hair-past . I say Nine teenth, because I have friends on the Eighteenth street sldo.and do not care to have them see mo. I will come down Irom Vine towards Hace; will be dressed In black silk short dress, flounced end trimmed with satin ; a black velvet hat, a blue feather on one side, and a wnite wing tne outer, inacn gniven, u will carry my blue velvet prayer-book, and a long blue velvet ribbon around my neck very long In the back, and will fasten a small charm on the end, so you will know me. If this meets with your approba tion put a personal In tne .of Saturday, with a description of yourself; let me know how I shall re cognize you, so there will be no mistake. Merely pay, jnaunc, i win ineei juu, mm uj iw juu uj hn Irnnwn. and 1 will not fall to meet yOU, rain or shine, If 1 see the personal In Saturday's . JUAV irn. , Mass. (Prince of MyceniC !) After that fearful war against Troy your Illustrious namesake was cruelly slain by his "unnatural spouse," as Ylrgll relates, therefore your title looks marvellously ominous for a "J'emur.al." But "what g In a name?'' I like your advertisement very much, for It sounds as If you were not expecting to become acquainted with any paragon of perfection, but simply desired "A creature not too fair or good. For human nature's daily food." you are right, and may rest assured that the qnallilcatlons you desire will bring no "ClytemncBtra" with her unholy love, but perhapB a "Kulria" will take her place. 1 dare not sign myself by that holy name, for I have never known the trials It implies. Now who am 17 Well, I'm a girl of Just twenty years of age, and think that I possess one of your requirements, for if my diplomas speak truly, I have a "good education," having just been graduated from the "senior" and "advanced" courses of one of our State Normal Schools. I won't say any more about myself, for, If you desire to do so. you may become acquainted with me at some future time, and "actions speak louder than words," you know. As to my personal appearance, you can Judge of that by my picture, which I will send In my next letter, if you see fit to answer this one. New 1 have disposed ol "self" a subject I hate to discuss. I will ask a few questions about "my Prince." What is your true name? How old are you? and would you like to correspond with me, In order to "culti vate the acquaintance" Ac? All that 1 have told you about myself Is strictly true, for George Washington & I are Incapable of telling a falsehood. . This letter bears the endorsement that it has been answered the samo as others, and wants the lady to send her picture, together with a long letter on In teresting subjects. "Lothario" suggests "juatri. niony" as a good subject. The following Bhort, sharp, and decisive ones we lump for convenience, leaving out Lotharios en dorsemcnts: The first one reads thus: I will meet you at Valler's 8th & Vino on Saturday night, l win nav on a red wnite snui wm no vou if vou will have a white handkerchief In your hand A will come up to you. I will lie In tho guirle over the muBick The next one says: blz is biz, If you want to see a good lukln gurl kome to 10 a Arcu to morrer nignt stana m front or the drug store at zakiey h i win kome to yon. The next Is rather of the pathetic order, and reads as follows: How I do sigh for sum one like you for to pass the long wintrie evenings away with because 1 am so lonne anu without any ncquantances wnatsomever. you must Be llansome for I like your stile I hav no muney But I am good harted I love music and song A would love you li you would let me out l ntu Wrlten to much for this time I do wont to see you write me a not to No Vine Street Phlla. The next Is short and sweet, and bears the endorse ment that the Post Office will not deliver to Initials, and therefore it can't be answered ; PJtlL'A Oct. 21st 18G9 Seeing your advertisement In the I thought I would answer thinking perhaps I might answer to the description being under thirty and of a good family although unlike yourself I am not endowed with much wealth but enough to make us comfort able and nanny 1 tniuk. An answer is desired at yonr earliest convenience, Address v. j. n Thll'a P. Office The region of illicit distilleries finds time to brew the following, which Is decidedly "sassey" if nothing else : Pokt Richmond Phlla Oct 83, 1369. Dear Sir: You must certainly be a fool, for no man with good sense would ever think of advertising for a wife In tho newspapers. I don t care anything about you nor do I wish to see you, but as I haven't much of anything to do, I thought I'd write to you just for iun. nat a iooi you must oe. Are you a wiuower, or a crankey crazey old Bachelor, or have you a wife or two living wuere you come irom. i snouiun wonderiif you.were ilf, as occasion requires or oppor tunity offers. ' What kind of alookln' "duck' are you, any now. now mucn wouia you give to Know me. x ou can lust net mat i m nauusome anu auout twenty, now sick, now very bick you must ieei wanting a wife so badly. Why don't you go out in the street and nnd one : mere s plenty or em to o naa. nut guess you know as much about that as I do. Visit Shadtown If you can't find one anywhere else. think I'd be as sick as you are if I wanted a husband as bad as you want a wire ion ought to nave some- body to take care oi you. I live In good style ; splendid family; mother sold fish ; father picked rags. But we are rich now and that makes a biir difference you know. 8i you've got plenty of money have you. Well, you are just the kind of a man I want Y ou see Ive changed my mind since 1 commenced my note, that's a privilege we woman have you know) Write me a letter; tell mo how many new ureases you cau give me every year, now many norsesyou Keep now many i can keep, How many servants we cau have if i marry vou. An swer all these questions, and I'll see about the other arrangements arterwariis. I send my photograph when yon send youn. Address yours truly In lovo Makv Jank Schbimp City P. O. Endorsed "Wrote a reply in same stylo as lcttor. Want to see her." The next letter Is at once pathetic and funny. It bears no endorsement. Camdbk, Oct. 29, 1809, Mr l)ear Sir: I address you as "dear" sir, because, I presume that any gentleman who resorts to adver- tlslmr for a lady-love tvi be a real "dear." How lonely you must be. 1 have thought this ever since I saw your card in the paper, ou now 1 do wish that I might be the medium thro' which you might experience that Joy which you evidently desire matrimony. How old are you 1 Are you a bachelor, or widower, or pre you already married with a wife living poor and homeless elsewhere. I am inclined to think that l'liila.. could provide vou with as many wives as you desire If iiot against the law, for if I hear aright, you have at least as many girls to every man, as we nave m tins state. nat Kino or looking fellow are you. As ugly as a mud fonco no (tout, out people always fancy tneir opposites, therefore 1 udiuire you. You aro llich too, well thuts a cnuKideiution, not that I care for money, but It's handy to have in the house, you kuow. I believe In lovo in a cottage, hut if you can live in a Brown Stone, why Its so much the better. 1 am tall, graceful, dark complexloned, black hair, curling beautifully and much admired. Have dark brown eves, and ilress very fashionable. Shall be to glHd lo near from you ugain, and please enclose your photograph aud I will return mine. 1 am very truly yours Address Camden N. .1. P. s I am between IT A 25. My parenta don't know that 1 am doing this. This young lady writes a very handsome hand, and asks that a reply shall be dlreoted to a village In the interior of the State: PlIII.ADKI.rmA. Looking over the of Saturday Oct. 23rd, Saw your advertlsiueiitto which I feel happy to reply as 1 suit the description almost to perfection Hoping you have not already found tho one that has met Jour desired expectation You wished also for Photo, am very sorry that I will not be able to comply as I have none at preseut that I consider a true repre sentation, therefore will ask you to excuse It this time and should you feel inclined to answer this note will be pleased to enclose oue to you at some future time I shall anxiously awoit your reply Itespoetfully Tho endorsement says, "Answered in same style aa others." Trenton comes to the reseae la fine style, as fol lows: Trknton, K J. Oct twenty-three 09 MI dear friend I have seen your letter In tho and thinking that I mlffht suit you, 1 have taken the trouple to rite to you. I am not wealthy but I am of a loving disposition an ml friends all says I am very handsome a good many young fel lers are cutrering alter me, but ml mother sne manes me work, and f want to git marrld to some nice handsome rich gentleman like you, so that I can be happy and cheerful like I ought to be. I am coming to the Blty next Thursday on the cars, and would like to see yon. I will be dressed In a green silk dress, short with flounces and a black velvet coat trlmcd with deep lace. I will wear my black velvet hat wltn a scarlet fether on one aid, anu a guns wing ou the other. Please write 13 me Address . Trenton P. )., N. J. P. S. I will be with a lariv dressed In black, and when you see me have a newspaper in yonr hand and come op to mo and ask me if I droped it, then I win Know it is you. and we will ie acquainted, u i like you. I will Introduce you to my aunt, aud she will never no the difference. What kind of a looklnir fe ow are yon. l woniu sent vou one of mv nic.tures but I have none lust now. will give you one some other time. I would like to nave your picture Don t fall to meet me, i nimu look for you. We dine at tho Continental at s o clock. Come there If you don't seo me at the depot. lourg truiy Manavnnk, It would appear, found It an Impossi bility to be behind her sister cities on such on Im portant occasion as this, nnd one of tho belles or the townlspreads her charmB beforo Lothario In tho fol lowing style: MANAYL'NK OCt 2T dor mip I want, ft hiiPhnnt like van 1 Am a work In the the Mil to nrezent But 1 am hansom I hev the Tteiiert.nt.lnn of hueln luvln In mv disproportion Want to git mard very muh ml farther Is died A 1 am a member of Church I seen your pusonal in The nnd that 1 wui anscr It I can met you eny sun Day afternun if you will com out this way ther is plenty other nise girls out here U 1 (you) dont like send A letter to Manayunk P. O. rozes red and soforth your trooly to Mister Endorsed "Will meet her at the Falls." The next one Is short and to the point. It reads : Piin.ADKi.riiiA. Oct. 22 Dear Sir: In answer to your advertisement. I would sav that I am twenty- lour, nas no money, out would iiko to mane your acquaintance, l am a widow. Auaress - Sub-P. O., Eighteenth street, near Chesuut. Kespectiuuy, The endorsement on this letter is the simple word "answered." Nkw Y'ork. Oct. 2.1 Saturday Morning Dear Sir: I noticed your advertisement in the of yesterday, and became so far interested as to answer it. and thought I would like to become acquainted liiroiiffti correspondence x am a young lady or re spectability and refinement, twenty years of nge, aud called pretty. Should you favor me with a reply, please address at Third avenue, between anu streets, jscw lorn, wm patiently await your pleasure. juiss From tho endorsement It appears that the letter was answered In full, with the assurance that this lady was tho only one In the whole of New Y'ork city that the gentleman cared to write to. The next Is an evidence of good spelling, punctua tion, etc.: FniLADA.. Oct. 81. 1909. Winter 1 hev red youre not In the papers and I think you wod make me the rite kind of a man 1 Want to have as you Are If ich and good lookln as youre Adwertlsmen say Y'ou hev and you want a wue just like yoursei. i am tne onuo uater or a ricn merchant And I dres In the Hiest stile and play on tne pineo. i wn meet you n you want to at on onesnut street on Muimay at the lasttonabl our Of 4, and then you wont want no plcktur. I am your own No endorsement. Boston opens the ball thusly, in a very beautiful style of "penwomaushlp:" B03T0N, Oct. 24 '09 Sunday P. M. Sir Seeing your advertisement In last evening's paper i tnougnt i would answer noping to near from you In return. I would be very happy to correspond with you and If ever you come East to make your acquaintance. I will not write a very long note this time, but will 1' you see fit to answer write as lona in return as vou mar wish. Hoping this will meet with your kind wishes I re main Y'our unknown correspondent This ono may bo termed a specimen brick: Phila Oct 22nd 1869 As I noticed In the your advertisement for to become acquainted with some uaegant young Lady, I am considered very handsome and Lovely and atn very desirous to become aoquainted with some hand some ami ainianie young man you say some young ljidy under Thirty years of age I am only little over Twenty two and can play the Piano Beautifully and well educated only Daughter my Farther is very Wealthy and my Mother is very ltlch and was Rich before she was Married I have light Hair Blue Eyes wear Diamond Ring on ray third Finger of my left Hand very Dark Complexion If I dont get an An swer before Sunday Morning, I wish you would be standing at the Corner of bth A Spruce for there is were I go to Church so as I can see you if I think that I would like you i win como up to you l win De Dressed In Green short Dress, Black Shawl with A vcrv Handsome Border and A Black Hat trlmed with Scarlet Velvet, I must close now Hoping that this will be Favourable I will If you wish exchange Pho tographs. I Remain Truly Y'our Admirer Mtsd Fannie Smith Endorsed, "No answer. Too many F. Smiths." This specimen Is simply endorsed "answered:" West Phlla Oct 23 1309 Dear friend sea lng yor advartisment in the 1 thought 1 would answer it 1 am a young lady a bout twenty 1 am not gooa iook ing nor ricn out roor anu nouest l stay with my sister if you would like to seo mo write anu lete me no wnai evening. Re snect fully Direct all letter to West Phila excuse bad wrlttln as i was In hurry No endorsement. Miss Blanche, of New Jersey, writes as follows: Oct 22nd '69 Sir: Seeing your advertisement In the of the 21st, I take the liberty of replying. I am a young lauy oi twenty possessing me requirements oi your auveruseincut, tor any luriuer nuoi niauon auaress Miss Blanche P. O. Burlington Co. N. J. Endorsed "No reply to ans." ' The following answer to a letter evldntly written to the advertiser, Is such a rich specimen that we haven't the heart to leave It. West Phlla Oct 2d 1809 Dear friend 1 received you welcom letter you ask me for a picter l naa some taKcn out i gave ineui un a way bo 1 will write you mv description I am iignc complected auburn hair height 5 feet light eyes I want you to send me one of your picter or els you discretion 1 am sorry 1 had not one to send you 1 supposu you have got back from New York by this time you ask me to write you a goou long tetter out i uau not tne time as l am go mg to a party tuts even lug you must excuse bad wrltin as 1 was In a hurry 1 remain your ideas excuse bad wrlttln answer soon this was written by a friend 1 thought It would do very wen ior this occasion tiout you tho world is round tho sea is deep aud lu your face 1 long to peep excuse bad wrlttln This one comes from German town : Phila., Oct. 21st, '09. The young gentleman from California of the - matrimonial, will no doubt find more than oue answer to his flattering appeal, nevertheless a corner mav be fonnd In box Hiilllciontly largo to accommodate mine. To be caudld as well as brlof I am neither beautiful nor rich, but considered stylish and move lu the best society and am not without accoiiinllshmeuts. and am fully competent to keep house as it should be done, not a doll, but a woman I To an adventurer In matrimony l would not be a mean prize if tho gentleman desired a com panion w to wouia no couKcuiai. iu kuuu iuhu answer to Alice . Germantown Pa. Endorsed "answered." The next comes from oue of tho Innocents of Massachusetts. We understand that the "Junction" is quite an aristocratic place : Gkoton Junction. Dear Sir Having read your advertisement and IIMng the style of It I concluded to answer It- I atn 17 yenrs old, have Just returned from a boarding school la 8t Louis which I have attended for tho lost two years. I can play tlin piano A guitar very well dance and sing and In fact do all that young laddies of my age usually do and In auswnring your pereonw j im nictated by mr love or run ana an ventnro. So 1 hnpo you will not think I am one of those creatures wh are continually doing this kind of thing. I am sorry to say that 1 shall not comply with one request in tho advertisement. Viz: to send my photo. I considder it the gcntlemans place by an means to send picture first, consequently upon the reception of yours by mo you will immediately I do not know What mr nnronla would SUV did they know of this letter of mine to yon. I live In a beatitirul village Just out of Boston, wo have until this winter always boarded in Philadelphia on Arch m at tno Asiuand House. I suppose you Know where that Is. I am taking lessons lu music at Bos ton I go down twice a week. please excuso my not sending picture. If you should wish to answer iimler the above con ditions Address Lucille Groton Junction. Endorsed at great length, giving a full description of the advertiser, who no doubt makes tho memoranda that he may not become confused In tho multitude of his correspondence. He says: "Tall and grace ful, black curly hair, very luxuriant, dark com plexloned, large black eye, moustache and Imperial a la Napoleon. Very rich ; no relations ; not accus tomed to write to ladles ; of excellent family. All communications confidential." Here Is another one or tho innocents: Nokkistown, Pa., Oct. 22, 1S6!. Dear Sir: My attention havlnor been called to vour adver tisement In the , I have thought proper to an swer It. I am a young laiy of good family and ara called wealthy. 1 have Just returned home from one of tho best boarding schools, and would like to inane tne acquaintance oi some gentleman or gooa family with a view to opening a regular correspon dence. I do not know what mv parents would say if they knew what I was doing, but trusting to your nonor ss a gentleman which I think you are l have taken the liberty to answer your advertise ment. I am called handsome, nave black hair A eyes. Brunette complexion; tall A tine looking. When I hear frnm you, you shall know more of me. My lather Is one of the wealthiest men In this section of the State. I shall be delighted to receive an early reply altho' I suppose you have numerous letters in an swer to your card, however I hope mine shall have a piace among me rest. 1 am sir, Very truly yours Ac, Alicb . To . 'Answered same as others." The following explicit, sweet, anxious, Independ ent, loving, confidential epistle we have selected from all the rest as a fitting conclusion of the collec tion. Like some of the others It Is highly perfumed, and the style of writing, as well as tho contents, indl cate Ithat the writer belongs to a class of society which Is usually considered above cultivating ac quaintances through the columns of a newspaper, It reads as follows : PniLADEi.rniA, October, lsr.9, Thursday, 10tf o'clock. My dear sir: I have Just rend your card In tho . and hasten to respond, though not without some feelings of timidity, as heretofore I have always been cKimzant, however, to whom I write, but in this In stance 1 am like the manner who is launched out npon the broad and boundless ocean, without chart or compass, and am at a loss to know In which way to steer. Ant metninxs a sun smau voice is whis pering, and I hear my unkiunm friend say. tro ahead. and fear not, for as the needle Is attracted by that small bnt bright and beautiful star, so will your smrtt oe ever near to aurae.r a?m mnue my thoughts into tneir proper cnannei. i Bm a Btranger in tins city, having come hither from the far "sunny South," ana am visiting my menus nere. i am a lattv Dotn by birth and education, and nm the daughter of one of the leading men of my State, and who was also a former "Representative and Senator." I cannot only refer you to my family, but can get any amount or rererence irom tne prominent gentlemen and Inrll.io " t hi .r Cmithnrn t w i n i f 1 i 11 . 1 It- haa . . I.nnn jtiunn vi 1J wi'uniwiu iuiiii nitu iv una nub iucil three weeks since ucnerai r. t. iieauregard paid mo a visit, ana it nas uaen reported wituin my social clique that we were engaged to oe married, but such is not tne case, l cannot speaic or myself without you thinking It etititistical, and paint the picture pleasant, and If upon the other hand I say I am an ungainly pieco oi anatomy, ami iook as lr I had stood In the streets, aud had my limbs pitched to me, so otieeny uo tney itotign witn my every mo. tion. you would not love to look npon the orininal. or if I painted it so fair as to have been a fit subiect for the studios of "Raphael" or "Mlchlo Angelo," had I have lived and flourished In their days, so I shall only say I am fair, with light, curly hair, and have been termed by my friends as a good recipe for the blue. I am a young lady, and should not enter into any thing of this kind without giving my true nam', and believing you to be a gentleman of high time and honor, suggest that you call and see me at my place or residence, xou know lames nave ttiepn vllege of their prerogative, so should I find the ac- quaaintance not agreeable tome I can discontinue it, as 1 Know not it you aro in seurcn oi a uttio inteuec tual amusement, or If you are really in earnest as to getting a wue. n tno former, ana oan write gooa letters, i snouin love ueany to correspond witn you as I find few at present upon the carpet, of either ladles or gentlemen, that can write or converse well, and if you are at all lovelutble. and take this novel way of gettiug a companion, I will submit the writer to your notice, asit taxes two to mane, that bar gain, now. asking that you win pardon tins scrawl and Its being submitted in all the beauty of its mt- Knoirn orvnnal for your perusal, or if you intend calling, or responding to my politely-written note, that you will write and first apprize me of your in tcntlons. naming the hour, etc., and I will be dlsen gaged and see you. It waxes on to midnight, my eves wax sleepy, the fire has goue out, and I not "Ik Marvel" like, sit over the dying embers. So with the warm-hearted Spanish adlous, adlous. - 1 am yours, very respectfully. SPECIAL NOTICES. HS3?- COLD WEATHER DOES NOT CHAP nr rniitrriun inp mkiti autir unuiir unitmi n ti i r i : ttt u "i iiltio a r CONATKB ULYCKltlNK TADLK T OF SOLIDIFIKD GLYCKR1NE. Its uuilv use mnkos the skin delioatoly oil uil bsauliltu. bolU ur an arurfiiaia. R. A G. A. WRIGHT, 2 4 No. ft!4 CH H8NUT Street. R7? 8TEREOPTICON ANU MAU1C LAN Nctinols. (toilettes, and tor private euiortwnraontH. w, MITCHELL MCALLISTER. Ko. 72S UllKSNUi' Street, Beoond Btory. li o iiuirp ttSf OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD -,(-1.. 11 . .TIT FimVltlflDlrUILl lll.'l, . 1J'1.J I j' M II PiiTLAPKi.i'iiiA, Henna., Nov. 3, lUdK. NOTIOKTO B'lOUKHOLUKHS. Thm RnnrH nf Dirnntnra have tuil day rtoclared a aeml annual divideod of 1'iVK PKK CKNT. on the Uapital ntock of the Company, clear or national and btato Uea, payable in caan on and alter novemrior 311, iwj Jilank Powers of Attorney for coJIectliiR dividends ca be hud at the office of the Company, No. South TUIKD oireot. The office will be opened at 8 A. M., aod cloaodatSP, M.. from November 3 ' to Docember 4, for the payment 01 Dividfende, and after tnat uato irom v a. ai. to a r. ai., usual. II g til THOS. T. FIRTH, Troasurer. RiSy- OFFICE OF THE FHEEDOM IRON AND STEEL COMPANY, No. 230 8. THIRD Street. rHn.Anpi.rma. Nov. 23. 1W,!). A Krainl MnoHmr of the htcli holilrm of the i''itftK DOM IKON ANU KTKKL COMPANY will be held at the office of the Company, no. 230 n. tiuku street, Plnladelnliia. on TUKSUAY. December 7. !... at nV.liH-k M - to nntialdur the financial condition of the Coin iiany and tne expedient) y of disposing of its property by Ieuae or otherwise By oriler, CHARLES WESTON. Ja., Kecrotary. II 23 13t ttJT OFFICE OF THE CITY TREASURER, PniLADKLrniA, Nov. 16, li)ti9 Warrants registered to No. M,(X,0 will bo paid on presentation ut till! otliue, iu terest oeasing from date. JOSEPH N PIERSOL, 11 23tf City '1'reanuror, ttC'Tr NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. A Dividend of TWENTY FIVE CENTS per ahure will bo paid by the II KhTON VILI.K, MANTUA, ANU KAHlMoUN'l PAHSENliKR RAILWAY COMPANV. Jrre of Htate tax, on and after Dooembor 1 ncit, at the Oflioe of the Company, No. im Bnuiu r ubjit htroot. Trnnafur Book wui be closed rovon. bor 'JO and roopon December 0. tuauiira r. uiM imm, 11 IU tf Treasurer. ST DR. F. R. THOMAS, THE LATE OPE rator of the Colton Dental Association, la now th ontfonriu Puiludoliilna wlio devotes ins entire time an liructioe to extracting teetn. absoiuioiy witimut pain, l IrebU nitrous oiideKas. Olnoe, Ull WALNUT St. I 2ti Bfiy COLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION Originated the attest lietio use or Ml ROUS OXIDE. OH LAUUHINQ OAS. And devote their whole time and practice to extracting Litid h wiliinnt tiKin. Ollice, Kltilll H and WALNUT Btroots. u n; ita- QUEEN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LONDON AND I.I VKR POOL. CAPITAL. A-J.tKiU lKI. SABINE, Al l.KN A DULI.KS, KHmiM, M iilTU and WALNUT fau.cU. DRY GOODS. THE "DEE-HIVE" DHY GOODS STORE, to. 920 CKESNUT STREET, J. W. PROCTOR & CO. . Sweeping Reductions ON THE WHOLE OF OUR STOCK. Prices far Below Cost of Production. Cloaks, Sacques, Walking 8ult, Black and Colored Dress Silks, French and Britten Dress Goods, Paisley and French Long and Square SHAWLS, Wool and Stripe SHAWLS, Cloaking Cloths, Velveteens, Linens, DamttHks, White Goods, Flannels, Domes tics, Laces, Embroideries, Tics, Scarfs and Sashes, Hosiery, Gloves and Underwear, etc etc. 11 11 lustuui GRAND CLOSING SALE or RICKEY, SHARP & CO.'S XMXvlErJSE STOCK or DRY GOODS Vt Retail. Unprecedented Bargains Of SILKS, VELVETS, DEESS GOODS, and MISCELLANEOUS DEY GOODS. THIS STOCK IS THS MOST EXTENSIVE AND VARIED EVER OFFERED AT RETAIL IN THIS CITY, AND CONTAINS MORE NOVELTIES AND STA PLES OF RECENT IMPORTATION THAN CAN BE FOUND ELSEWHERE. ONE PRICE AND NO DEVIATION. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., No. 727 CHESNUT STREET, 1 Stfrp PHILADELPHIA. 1869. "AT tiiohtjiey's." ATTRACTIVE DISPLAY. GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. AN IMMENSE STOCK OP GOODS. We beg lev to make "common sense" statement to ''aensible people," namely : That from a long experience la business, a olese application to busineaa, running under light expenses and buying all gools for oash, we oan soil very much cheaper than panic whosa expenses ar four or hve hundred per oent more than our, and who don't sell any more goods. And furthermore, our store i large and well lighted, and 'Centrally Located," (N. E. Cor. Eighth and Spring Gardeu), Of easy aeoess from every part of the city by the ear, and exchange ticket or parses, and we deliver ail good punctually, and free of charge. P1LK8, HI1AWLS, DKF.S8 GOODS. BI.A N K KTS, FLA N N K L8, V A SS 1 M FRKS. CLOTHS. CLOA KINGS, LINEN OOODH. KID ULOVKH, GOltSUTS, SKlIilS, 11DKF8., ETO. JOSEPH II. THORNLEY, N. E. Cor. Eighth and Spring Garden, 10 16 tf PHILADELPHIA. ft O W OPENING AT TUB EIGHTH STREET RIBBON STORE, No. 107 NOR1H EIGHTH STREET, Four.doors above Arcti street: BONNET RIBBONS, SASH RIBBONS, SATIN RIBBONS, VELVET RIBBONS, BONNET VELVETS, SILKS, r, t .rtir AWT nnT fU) Trr oirnrvg BLACK, ENGLISH CRAPES, FRENCH FLOWERS, FEATHERS AND PLUMES, LADIES' AND MISSES' HATS, BONNET AND HAT FRAMES, All which I offer at the lowest prices. JULIUS SICHEL, No. 10T North EIGHTH Street, 9 88 tathB2mrp Four doors above Aroh. 1 E. THE OLD ESTABLISHED Fancy Dry Goods Business of 13 O K K F It 13 H, No. 10 CHESNUT 8TUEET, Will b sold on liberal terms to a responsible pur chaser. Property for sale or to rent; 25 by 235 feet. This Is a rare chance for any oue desiring to se cure one of the itiost desirable business stands la this city. Stock all first-class, and will be sold at Its teal valuation. Apply as above. lossm ALEXANDER G. CATTELLACO. rKOUHOK OOMMIH8ION MKROliAflTB, ho. tit OKI H WUAJiVJlg AMD FO. IT NORTH WATFR STREET. ruiLADJOJPUlA. I n AXEXaWU O OAXXaU. BLUaB OAXTHUa GOODS rI0f?JT,5l-A-PJr"5 - QHOIOE GOODS AT LOW mid:. MRS. m. a. mrjDcri, KO. 1101 CHESNUT STREET, Oorrenpondence with the leading Farialaa and OoaUnnn- tnl Houaet enable! hor toreceiv tho laUwt hovaIUmi direct. Bargain! opening daily in I! I ark Goipura Icea. It lack Thread Ioe. Points Appliqno Lacoa, Valencleone Iacos. rointe tJollars. Thread Collars. Lace Veil. Pninte, Applique, and Valenciennot Handkerchief. French Mualln. Hamburg Edging, new deaigna, very cheap. Alter I aces, all width. Bridal Veils and Wreath. Kid (ilnrea, 7Ao. and (I a pair. White Coat, Cloaks, and Dresses. Also, elegant Trimmings, Volvets, Flower, Rihboot Buttons, eto. Particular attention given to DRKSS AND CLOAK MA KINO. Satisfactory system of DKKS8 OUTTINU TAUGHT. Pets of choice patterns for Merchant and Dressmaker now ready, at rconoed price. Roman Ties and Baahe. Paris Jewelry, newest style of Jet, Gold, and Sholl, th rarest and most elegant ever offered. Hi lr Bands, Combs, Note, Zephyr. Slipper, Cushion, and Bracket. Corsets and Hoop Skirt. 8 1 stathj T FURS. 510. FURS, CHEAP AND GOOD. JOSEPH ROSENBAUM & CO., AT THEIR NEW AND LIGHT STORE, Uo. 510 AIICII Street, BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH 8T8 SOUTH KTOR. Are telling their Splendid Stock of Fresh Imported and Best Made and Trimmed Furs, Ajt Hedixcecl Xriccn. Please give them a call, and satisfy yonrselve aa to the truthfulness of this advertisement. No business done on Saturday. Fur alteied. etc. 11 8 stathUt REMOVAL. REMOVAL, J. H. MIGHENER & Cu., GUI f 101 5 S OF TIIEJ CELEBRATED "Excelsior" Sugar-Cured Hams, Tongues and Beef, ' Have Removed to their WBW STORE, Nob. 122 and 124 ARCH STREET, 11 10 lrarp PHILADELPHIA. CARRIAGES. ffPfrfe GARDNER & FLEMING, CARRIAGE BUILDERS, ;"'V' No. 214 South FIFTH Street;; BELOW WALNUT. A Large Assortment of New and Second-hand CARRIAG E S, INCLUDING ', Coupe Rockaways, Phtrtona, Jenny Linda, Boggles, Depot Wagons, Etc. Etc., 3 83 taths For Sale at Reduced, Prices. WINEai T II E R MAJESTY! CHAMPAGNE. ! DUlVTOrJ A, LUSSOZ7, 215 SOUTH FRONT STREET. I I j ; t i THE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE I' aolioiUd to the following very Cboio Wlofls, to, 1 - ,alb, DUNTON LDBSOU, .' IU BOUTH FRONT 8TRKBT. OHAMPAGNK8. AjtenU for bar MajeV. P- Montebelio, Oart Bieue, Oart blanch, and (. Karre'a Grand Vin Eugenia, and Via Imperial, M. man A Oo.,( Uareao. Bparklinc Mosslia and iL W INKS. M A DKIRAS. Old bland, Sooth Bid Rmorm. KllKRKlKS. F. Rudolphs, Amontillado, Top, lette, Pal and Golden liar. Grown, etc PORTS.-Vintao Velho Heal, Valletta, and Orown. CLARKTS Promia Ain A Ola.. MonUarraoU tar( dean. Ularat and Kan tern Win. GIN. "Meder Swan." BRANDLK& Uannaoor, Otard, Dupur A Oc'a vs. vintage. rjABSTAIBB A MoOAL! No. 128 WALNUT and 11 GRANITH Street. Importer of BRANDIES, WINKS, GIN, OLTVK OIL. KTQ., 1 AITD COMMISSION MERCHANTS For the sale of PDRB OLD RYE, WHEAT, AND BOURBON WF' Kiica. t us, i, 4 CAltST AIRS' OLIVE OIL AN INVOIC of the above for sal by OAR8TAIRS MoOAM, 188 tpi Koa.136 WALNUT and iU GRAN life, A CENT.'S FURNISHING QO O O : , ' rpilIJ FOUNT OF I'AMSXU.r,'. KNTS FTJIINII1IN STORK. MRS. MISNIE OUMMINU8 ha opened tUe abov named plaoe, at No. 118 Houth EIGHIII Burt. b gentlemen oan find evervthinc in their line. The best tittinc SHIRTS in the city, retdjr nudti ma'e to order. Porohaier of twalv article reoeiv the toirtenuU) m Gift. UMBRELLAS TO HIKE for 36 oenU. Handkeroi lef hammed free of charge. Polite Saloauvdie in attendance, A call li reapectioll; aolioited and aatisfiptluo anteed. ' 1)8 MINNIE CUMMINuh pATENT SHOULDER-SEA SHIRT MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISUING KTUI: PERFECTLY FITTING SHIRTS AND DRAW made from measurement at verj short notm;. - All other articles of GENTLEMEN d GOODS in loll variety. WINCHESTER A Co lit No. 706 CUKdNl'T h "' MKE DRESS S II I li AND GENTS' NOVELTIES. J. W. SCOTT & CO., No. 814 CUEtNUT Street, PLIltut.;!;,M S tit rp Four doors bulc w Continental ! i i