8 MFTtll EDITION 0THR OPINION FROM STANBERY. Tho Coming Session of Con gress Not Legal. XC Closing lnoiations of the Forcig" Markets. Ktc. Kte. Ktc. Ktc., Kte Another Opinion of Stanbcrr. lw Yost, Nov. J5.-The I'osi'i special Wash rajrtoa despatch aajs the Attorney General has published an opinion against the legality of the omiDg adjourned session of Congress. It Is Wgarded as unofficial, as it is not addressed to the President. M " Close of the Foreign Markets. JJy Atlantic Cable. ,., Lomdok Nov. 15-5 P. M.-Con.'ols, 94 9 16; Erir , 171; Illinois Central. 84; 5-203, 70. FaAroaT, Nov. 15. United States 6 20s, 75J. Iiybbpool, Nov. 15-6 P. M. Cotton dull. The Manchester advices are unfavorable.' Corn, 48. 6d. Bacon, 61s. Other markets unchanged. AxTirxnr, Nov. 135 P. M. Petroleum, 45T. Heavy Robbery. Kbw York, Nov. 15. Klrby & Co.'a book store, on Broadway, was robbed last night of I17C0 worth of property. New York Stock Market. Fbw York, Nov. 153 P. M. The Loan- Mar ket Is more active, but there Is no special pres ore, Stocks are firm but dull. Governments are quiet. Railroads faveiish, and disposed to advance. GREAT SHOW STORM IN CONNECTICUT. Hamas to TelKrapn Wires and Fruit Tre.a The First Toucli of Winter. From the Bartford Courant, JVov. 14. The first touch ot winter, pxperlenced on Tueeday, must heieaftcr rauk anions thu re markable storms, avid will itouoilf.s be long remembered and quoted, on Hccount of K9 extraordinary Bupension of telegraphic com munication in this vicinity. The tail ot snow was onubually large tor this season, and althouRn a good share of it melted as toon as it lell, yet, on Wednesday morning some Ave or six inches remained on the ground, and a few adventurous people brought out their cutlers and essayed sleighing. Tue dampness and stickiness of the snow caused it to cling to braucbes ot trees, tele graph wires, and siaii'ar onjects, and they were Leuvily laden witb. the irozen mass during tne whole of Wednesday. Many fruit and shade trees were broken down by tue superabundant weight, and others were badly Injured by the breaking noun oi tbe limbs. But by far the root "prions damage done was to the teles raph lines; not merely in the matter of the expense which will be necessary to put them in good working ororr aeaiu. but also in the injury which business ot all kind must suf fer tor want ot telegrapbio lucUutes. Never before was tbe value ot inn telegraph so fully appreciated by our crizins, and particularly our bubiness men, an during tbe paralysis oi Wednesday. At an early bour on Tuesday evening the lines, which had beeu working badly all day, owing to tbe storm, begun, one al er another, to givout entirely, and by 10 o'clock noi a wire could bs made to speak. On Wednesday morning the line men began their investigation ol tne trouble, and l'oand euf.ueh to keep them busy tor some time. In this city, all the wires wee found to be more or It sfl saeged and "crossed" by tdeir load ot ice, and in many pltices the poles supporting them were prostrated from the same caue. More , especially was this tbe case in trie north part of the o.ty. Tbo pole ot the Western Uuion Com pany from the tunnel to the junction ot the Hartford. Providence, and F.shkill Hailroad, with the branch track of the Ilarilord and New Haven to the freight house ou tbe flock, wore all down, one beiug broken bhort oh" at the surluce ol the ground. The lug i ole at tlie 'junction," supporting ever thuty wire, was prostrated across the truck, and as lar as the eye could reach on tbe Fib! lull road, occasional prostrated or leaning poles could be seen, of course the wires near the Junction were broken, taugled, twisted, crossed, and erounded in the most un pretty manner, and tbe line men appeared to have no special pleasure in their job. The wires of the Western Union, in their lall, laid directly across tdo-e ol the Franklin line, which wore badly Bint ncu uy lueir weipui. Tbe view of tne wreck from this point wa desolate enough, as more wires centre nere than any place iu this vicinity, and nearly all were badly "burst up." Down town the frame on the root of the buildlntr corner of Pearl and limn, supporting tue Franklin company's wires, was 'Overthrown, and the wires badly mixed tid SHffced. Those ot the Western TJsiou, across Maiustreet, were in nearly as bad condi tion. .From all directions, engineers ot incom ig tiiiut leport serious trouble wtth the wires. AtBrlui a telrraub pole fell directly across the track, aud the wires had to be cut to allow f the removal of the wreck for tho passage of trains. In the midst of this desert of electrical stag nation, one bright oasis remains. South Glas tonbury can be reuoued by the telegraph, com- .. muntcaiion with vhat metropoli having been xeentablit-Led Wednesday aiternoon. t)f what account is the Atlantic cable when compared 'With the Connecticut river? What care we lor Jaribaldi's movements or the. prospect ot im- ieaebment, whpn we can hear that all is quiet In South Giastonbury? Aud of what impor "tnce are quotations from London aud .New 1 York, wheo we can place belore our "readers the closing prices of potatoes at the first and second boards, and the , street sales too, in fcouth Glastonbury? At any r. rale let n be thankful that we can still tele graph fomewbere. Detentions to trains from Jhe storm were not numetous or serious. The evening train on tbe Hartford, Providence, and Fubkill liailmad got stopped by tbe snow in the narrow detile fust north ot Boston Station, . ud was obliged to back up and take a fresh .tart bifcre it could overcome the obstacle. 1 tie horse cars in tbe city were obliged to put on double teams Wednesday morning, aud to run let s often 4han usnal, owing to the snow on the tracks. LoBfBS BY THB FALL 15 COTTON. The HHe aid fall of cotton affects nearly equally all - parta of the civilised world. In Normandy- . ne manufacturer lias lost three million franus the fall in this staple. jl tlwatb in Ikdia. Through coiamunioa tlo b T railway between Calcutta aud Uouibay, atsoidU'g to a Karraohee paper, was to m epened a. o the 10th instant. The journe will (Hnpy e days. . JtMY OVERCOATS. sum aew and la pdjsyi order, lust received. lP PrWr.ltOX4Tbl.,'UUada. THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAFII PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, ; yoVEMBglt 15, 1307. WTH THE HOURS OF OUR HArFINKSS and prosperity, let mi remember the witononate and disabled soldiers who saved oe a country and nalion-allty."-LINCOLN. ' ; RAND rOPIlUB MOVEMENT TO ERECT THE GETTYSBURG ASYLUM JOB INVALID (SOLDIEH9, TJNDER A SPECIAL Charter from lUm State of Pennsylvania, rANNKU MARCH 6,1867. AN APPEAL TO THB AMERICAN PEOPLE. The object u this Association Is to provide, by pub lic exertion, a Na-lonal home lor our disabled fil lers loerectsn aij'lnm for inoae won, In their pntrl ollsni biive e-v-d iliolr count y si the exptieof lliflr i'eultii and bsiipiuvs; who 1q tbe battle for tbe nuilou'a 11 e were nmnned, aud re now Incupaole of worklna for ihelr own nialnunimce. France bos her ho'el ( lnTH" wlinre rem Ibe ashes of tne srfSl uloleolli hi Ki"d. ber reenloh and tihel iiubi'HbIh, the loTiuer beln one of tbe IttifHt arrbltec'iiral structures ever devi tpd to charity. KupkIh, Prussia, and In fct nparlr all Kuropcan f.nnLrlln Have lllUKtllllcen rmi iir .ua ..rim.aL sulUierB. AKiiiurcnies uruvi ib ior ma Bilt-vlHllon of Ibe sui.erlud :au?,ert by war, but fren, uiosirous KepubllCHU America bus no place lor her crlni'lvd and sick foulier but Hie couniry ponr-liouHe or il'e sidewalks ol bt r crowded chls. '1 bene noble patriots leltboppy boiucs lo save our common couu try in the bour ol ber derp dkitro-ti. We pledged to Ujeni our IhmIrr crHtittiue. and now lluwe wuo are dependent look lo un In ibelr utler n'ed to redoBtn tluwe pledgee. 1 bey have performed their jarL Ve enjoy the resultol tb-Ir Buciltlc.s. We tunxi not he recreanl to our obligations. lt us each devote hut a Miiale dollar to 1 1. Is purpose, and tbe Uettysburg Asylum will ntlnid Hie omiers a home, nnd our country will be honored by Uih noble IiihiI'miIoii. I Illfi LAND liAS 1IKLN l'UlvJH Ah.D By ItiVn AMhOCia'lon. m.d Ten Thousand J)jilis biive airendy been pal. I townrds the preNPrvotlon ol the baitle-Krund ahuiil Uni ty oret (adjoining the site (it (4meral Meade'a Headquarters) have beou set apart lor the u(S of lb Aiyniui. Lkjinotun avkni'w. Nkw York, Oot. 23, 1817. Having lui.,red lor lliree years to erect a H ime luriui i- h pied veterans, and having passed a bill lor Hint purpose In Hie New York Loitlsieture, lu cori orallnx i.oine one hundred of our beat citizens as Jjireetorx but under which bill no action lias been had, firm that time to line and kuowlna; tbe great and crjlng neceasliy ol the cane, the xbame of loav iud our disabled veterans to starve or beg, I hereby most cornially Indorse your enterprise, and It shall have all the old ol ai ioi (tne. pen, aud miliienoe. Veiy truly yours, C IIARLI S U. HALI'l.vE. (From the I'ostiuna ei-Oeneral of tbe United Hiates.) I recouimeiid to all i'osiniaHiers mat they shall aid this truly be nevolcut aud patriotic enterprise. A. VV. KA.NOALL. Being satisfied with tbe Integrity of your enterprise, we cheerlully consent lo display your OiamomH at our eslabl bhnietil. BMJWKli & hPALUl.sG. Oeioher 6. 1HK7. Nos. OliS and 670 Broadwuy. We hereby c.rtlfy mat we buve examined ilie Dlaim lid Uoods, 1'eai .s lomeralds. Rubles and oilier precious btuuea, as ue.icrlbed la the list, and llnd tbem all penutne. 11KM-K BROS., Diamond Importers, No. 26 Maloen Lane, New Y ok. J. UJhhWAKN, iJmmond Setter. No. 394 Broome stie' t. New Y" rk. In order to promott nbllccontldenceln the hlKhest decree, and for the mi. therance of ibis great object, tbe Asuocluiion husd 'cided to place tbe tawi.ut'O worth oi diamonds ou public exhibition al the large Jewelry hlablMinient of Messrs, Browne A Bpauhllng, under Ibe Metropolitan Jlt.tei, in me cuy oi new inn, 'l he world-ier owneo yacht "Henrietta" bus also heeu purcbaned. Tbe Farm ot 600 acres Is located In Sulli van ci u my. N. Y., und Is one ot th- Hue-it stock fnrms In the Slate; has n spi. ndld uiauslou, aud Is oouplete In every l aitlculnr. There will be l, MO ' 00 tickets Issued at one dollar each, admitting the holders lo botu of the GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVALS. ONE AT IRVING HALL, NK ' OKK. SATURDAY KVEN 1NO. FKBRUARY 8, 1SUS, A. NO ON IU AT HORTICTLTURAL HALL. PHIL 4DKLPHT.A, Sill.UhAV KVKSlKH.FKBUUAItY 2i. IStiS. On which hitler oeca-lon a committee of prominent clt liens w ill be select, d lo hSMjclate with tbe manage ment In making the distribution, lo commence on Monday. February 24, tit 10 o'clock A. M., at llorucul- tuial Dull, IS4I.8S0 IN V LUABLK PRESENTS Will be distributed an ung tbe ticket holders, In ao cordauce with the t h. rierand tlie following blUKDVLK OF AWAKUM, Wo. 1. l Grand Cash Award .........fliH),ooo 2. 1 bplendld Farm (UK) acres) tiU.tKX) v. 1 acht, me lauioi.s "Henrietta" SO.Oiu 4. I Diamond Necklace, 4S Brllllauls a 0,000 K l Diami nd Bruoi.li aud Karrlugs Ull large l.lam(.uils) 25.000 6. 1 lilunionu Jiroocu ana .ttrriiiua tail large liluiuouds) !',0iO 7. 1 D amond llroocli aud KurrlnnH.. l&.uou a. 1 Dlamuud Neckiuce. IS i.rllliauls. Blar belling 8 0011 9. 1 Dlamuud Necklace, 29 Brlilluula 7,000 10. 1 Diamond Cross, Bet In bllver, (.large DiaiiiunriH 7,000 11. 1 JnumuiiO bllde, ia llililiauls H.oo.l 12. 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch 6.0.10 l:; 1 Dlumnad Clusli r Brooch 6iu00 14, 1 D Hiuonu una r-ari cameo xijaueioi. Lro cb and Kiirriugs 6,(KI0 lr, 1 Tiuimiind tslnule i-lone KI11K 4 OuO is. 1 Diamond C uater Bracelet... 4,1.00 17. 1 Diamond Cluster Broocn 4 010 IS. 1 Dinmund Cluster Bracelet - 4,000 iu 1 1 .1.. I Ciumei Brooch and Karriugs.... 4.0 '0 2u. 1 Diamond duller Bracelet 4,oiK) til. 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch 4.WI0 V2. 1 Diamond bunde fitone Scurf Flu 4.000 2. 1 DlamondCiusier Brooch 4,0u0 24. 1 D amond Cluster Bracelet ,. 4.ul St a, 1 Diamund binnle bione King - H 500 VII. 1 Dlniuond Fuitrald Clustei' Biooch 3,610 27, 1 l'i arl Necklace 3,"i00 VS. 1 l'uir Diamond bingie fctoue Karrlugi a 600 29. 1 Dli ninua Cross H.OIK) bo. 1 Diamond biugle Hloue blud . 8,1 100 '.v.. 1 Diamond M14 h- Hloue Flu ii.iioo 82. 1 Fair Jjiamond bingie SSione Itarrlugs. 8.0 ti M. 1 Diamonu bluirie btoue Tin 8 u"0 M. 1 Dlauiond buikie bloue blud ... B.lxU) i)6. 1 Fair 1'iumoud Mngle btuue Mtuds a.mxi in. 1 J li.iiH.ua Broi c.i (in Silver) li.m o :i. 1 DI-niOLd Cluster BiOliCh....... a.no;l ;-s. 1 J U11.1.1 d blngle btoue Fin noun b9. 1 Diamond bingie Bioue blud 8 0 0 40.I lamiihd Clualer Brooch .500 11. 1 Diamond bingie btone Ring 2 5uo 4.'. 1 li.ami n i end Linrrald Hroocu. . 2,51 u 4.1. 1 loauioiid hiuir e btoi.e Fin. .....,. 2,600 44. 1 Fearl Breau plu, iuirriuns ana llaa.l Ornameni ......... Z.IKXI 45. 1 Dlumoiid Hiugle btone Flu..., 40. 1 Diumoud Cross . 47, 1 Diamond and l.merald Ornameut 4S. 1 Diamonn blngle btone Fin ............. 49. 1 Diamond Single loiie Ring 6i. I Diamond ClU4.tr Hteiu Blag.... M. 1 bit ule bione D.amuud Klig 12 1 Diamond Crt ss - 63. 1 Fair Diamond Cluster .arrnifcH..... .. 64. 1 Diamond blngle bioue Ring. 66. 1 Diamond blngle bioue HiUU 66. 1 Diamond Bracelet........ 67. 1 Diamond blng.e bione Rlug 68. 1 Diamond Cluaier Ring is. 1 Camel's Hair shawl....... .. 60. 1 Choice Kmerald blud-. ............. ..., 61. 1 blngle btone Hlng... 64 1 blngle btone I'm...... .... 65. 1 Cluster Brooch , 64. 1 Diamond blngle btoue Flu., 6,i. 1 l'air Diamond blnule bione Karrlnga titi. 1 Diamond bingie bione Ring 67. 1 Diamond aud Kmerald Cluster Ring....... 6b, 1 Diamond clu ler Bracelet, Karriugs, and Fin 60. 1 Camel's Hair bhawl..... 70. 1 Diamond aud Ruby Three sttoue Rlug... 71. 1 Diamond aud Kmerald Cluster Rlug 7, 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch. iMti 73. 1 Fair Diamond ( lunler biudt 74. 1 Geniiemau 8 Cold Watch and Heavy Chain 75. 1 Diamond bingie tolona Ring, blur belling, 7fl. 1 Diamond aud l.arnet Cluster Ring.... 77. 1 Diamonu bmglo Hloue Fln.... 78. 1 Kmerald Km.h 79. 1 Fair Diamond aud Ruby Larrlngtt...... 2 6O0 2,tHK) 2,ii00 2 OIK) 2 0O0 1,600 1 6.KI 1.000 1 too 1,600 1.6O0 l.wlO 1,600 1.6O0 1.60U 1.600 1.6O0 1.600 1,600 1.610 SOU sot 600 800 8K) 8 0 8U0 bK) 600 600 600 600 6.10 60O ou. A jrinuiiuiu iiint.'r J1IIK HI. 1 Diamond and i'.merald blem Flu ui 4HO ni 1 j.Buy . uiamoiiu net wauiu ............'.. 4ao ou. 1 I'l.uiuiiu nubile cuiu MWtf -MlmM, 64. ltiold Watch '....7..ZZ. Z1 bo. 1 Diamond and i pal Ring Hii. 1 Diamond ami bingie bioneislud . 87. 1 Diamond blng.e bioue Klng..., . It. 1 Diamond Three Btoue Itlng. 69. 1 Diamond bint a btone blud. ............ ...... (Ni. 1 Fearl bcarf F n 91. 1 Diamond t:lii'ier Ring . 92. 1 Diamond bing'u bione RIiik. U3. 1 Cenilenian's Diamond aud Amelliyst 94. 1 Diamond (. lost 96. 1 Chiiw o and Fearl Brooch and htairluge.,.. UK. 1 ( aineo Brooch . 97. 1 Diamond bingo- bione Rlug w. Oh. Diamond CI11M. r Rlug , 90. 1 Lady's (fold Wutcb , ....... inn. 1 (.vral Brooch ai d arrlnifs..... lid. 1 Fair Oarnet bl( eve Bnttous..,..... S 41 2i0 160 lrsl 160 l:xl 160 mo 160 160 loo 1 1 no lo 111 100 II in In 2. I Cold and l eail .'Kiari Fin... HM. 1 h merald I-car I Fin........, . s 60 60 60 I114. 1 Kmerald boa rf Fin .. 106U1K4. One thwusuud copies of the Hpleu rlirlJv TIloHlrHletl FreselilMtlnn ' wrirlc . n. tilled the "TrIMite Book," at 2i eactu Jo, nig 1106 lo 2114. 11. 1.0 ri-i.i. graph Albums al S6 each 6.0IKI Also, 12(j,ooa I ash Friseuw, 1 each, 1 'o.ono M Klflns In Ilia scsrpuata 122.104 Presents, va lued at y S64 1,950 JlOW TO Kill A1N IHIKKI W. Ordis mav be sent us In registered letters or post office orders, lo sums ol tl to tJa, at our rink. Larger mou a la should be sent la drafts or by express, al the ""HIWIUC I c!"w to 1 adrtrnwWⅈ 40 1 lokels to 1 add rs .iv.i0 10 1 ckels uddreaa SIS' 60 Tickets lo 1 addr's 4S'V lo adores-i 17 60 HKJ Tick eta lo 1 addr's 86 IM ...TJ.Vjrrt'l "reis a ud oommutiii'ulkii.l to III 4 lua ."OMTYKBDltH AHYI.UM AHOCiATION, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, ETC. 3 A I L E Y & CO., DEALERS IN PUECIOt'8 STONES, DIAMONDS! DIAMONDS! DIAMONDS. EMERALDS. SAPrillRES. RUBIES, OPALS. PEARLS. AMETHYSTS. GARNETS. TOPAZ. BAILEY & CO., No. SIO CHKSNUT 8TKEKT, 10 2wfm PHILADELPHIA. NO. 8 BITE ST. (JEOBfiFH, PARIS. QORAl JEWELRY. CLARK Sc RIDDLE, No. 712 CHESNUT Street, Have Just Opened an Immense lavolea ep PINK CORAL JEWELUY, IO WHICn IHKY CAI.I. SPECIAI. AT TEN1ION. B11wfm3mrp QPERA GLASSES. large and One assortment of OPERA (JLAH3E8 in every style; BARDOU'S and otber makes. WILLIAM Y. McALLISTEIi, 11 1 fmwlmrp KO. 728 CHESMTJT ST. SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES OF Gold, Steel, and Vulcanite Frames. JAMES W. QTJKISN & CO.. 10Z8mwflmrp NO. 094 C1IKNNVT AT. TO RENT. r0 CORPORATIONS AND OTHERS TO RENT,. Tlie Larjjc and Oeslrablc Uo .ms OVER THE UNION NATIONAL BANK, K0W DB1KO ERECTKD AT THK N. E. COBNF.B OF TIIIBO AKD AKC1I SllttKTN, WILL BE BEADY FOR OCCUPANCY ABOUT JANUARY 1 MliXT, U 18 81 f O LET, Large Third-Storv Room, Well Llfibtcd, with or without Power. Ji PPLY AT 11 8 tf KO. 108 SOUTH THIRD ST. TO lit NT MARKET STHEET.-v THE Ave story brick Hlore, No. 601 Market Btreet (third e wesl of Eighth street, south side), 24 feet frout by 130 IV el deep, will be to rent on the 1st of Novem ber. Apply to OKiKUK CUT HBKRT, American Hotel, opposite Independence Hall, from, t to 11 A. M. . 10 24 tf FOR SALE. ADMINISTKATORS' HALE OP VALUABLE REAL EsTATF- By order of the Orphans' Court ol the Couuly of Monmouth, In the State oi New Jersey, will be sold at Public bale, on lhe 2Hth Inst., a TRACT OF LAND, containing about 16 acres, late tbe estate ot Benjamin A. Shoemaker, deceased, situate at Lour Branch, about a quarter of a mile from tbe beach, being very desirable lor building lots. For par ticulars, address ROBERT ALLEN, Jr., Attorney, Ited Bank, Monmuulb County, N. J. WOuLMAN STOKES, Iiong Brnnoh. c Or, EDMUND N. OKUNDY, No. 228 MARK KT Street Philadelphia. WILLIAM P. ELLIS, Ni. 1604 N. bEVKN'lH St., Philadelphia. Administrators. 11 6 7 9 11 18 16 IB IS 20 22 24 211 2S 18t FOR SALE CHEAP. 1 X- A very beantliul Fruit Farm and Country L-3. beat, just outside the lily limits. Inquire of , , ROBERT S. JONES, 11 IS fmwst BurllngtouN. J., Box 164 P O GENT.'S FURNISHING GOODS. QENTS' FUMNTSIIINQ GOODS. JOHN C. ARRISON, ROM. 1 AMD M. Htm STREET, III1.AM Would Invite tbe 6tteon of geDUemen tQ . tensive assortment ol FURNISHING GOODS, Consisting of Silk Shirt and Drawer Cartwrlgbt Warner's Morlno Shirts ana Drawers. Lambs' Wool " ?. Buckskin - M H Cotton .. English Bwansdown Canton Flannat, mad to J, A.'s express order, for Whirls and Drawers. Also, Gentlemen's Wrappers, Hosiery, oiova ' HUags, Ties. ew. etc. IZitrp! DRY GOODS. A DIES' CLOAKING 8. IMMENSE ASSORTMENT. Embracing all the Latent Novelties. BLACK AKTRACHAN. SILVER VOX. BKAOR AVK'8 TUFTED". DIAMOND CLOTHS VELVET CLOTHS. ALL COLORS. VELVKTEKNH FOR 8AOQ0E8. TRICOT CLOTHS. M0600W BEAVF.KU. CASTOR BKAVF.RU. CHINCHILLAS. ENQLIbU WH1TNEYS. WHITE AND bCARLET CLOTnS. CLOTHS FOR MEN'S WEAR. .BLACK BEAVERS. BLACK DOKHKINS. FINE VttROOATINOS. FRENCH CA8SIMERK8. BILK-MIXED, FOR SUITS. FRENCH CLOT 118. J. C. STRAW 11KIDOB A CO., ' N. W. corner EIGHTH and MARKET Sfs. OTTON GOODS. STILL LOWER PRICES. 60 PIECES DRESS CALICOES, 10 eonts. 100 PIECES FINE CALICOES, 1V cenM. 100 P1IX;E8 MERRIMAC CALICOES, 15 cents. DELAINES. NEW FALL STYLE DELAINES. 20 cents. -TJ CASHllElUi DELAINES, 20 cents. MUSLINS. GOOD PHIRT1NQ MUSLINS, 12 cents. FINE SHIRTINGS, IS and 18 cents, J. C. NIBAWBRIDOB A CO.. N. W. corner EIGHTH and MARKET bts. B N K E T S, COTJKTEItPANKN, COMFORTAllLF.SI, WORSTED 41UIL.TH, LIKEN UOODS, LABOENT STOCK, REST ASSORTMI XT, AUD MOST REASON A RI.K PRICES. Buyers for Hotels, Boarding Houses, Publlo Instltn tlonsand Private Families, will do well to call and examine our Immense stock and extremely low prices. Many of the above goods we are ottering at less than Importers' and manufacturers' prices. 11 goods warranted as represented. J. C. STRAWBItlDGE & CO , NORTHWEST CORNER - EIGHTH AND MARKET STS., I lltsmrp pmT.AniBT.PT4f A, QREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., inPOtTBS,JOIlU ' AND RETAIL EDM No. T27 OHE8NUT Street, PHILADELPHIA, Havemade very extensive purchases daring the late panic, and are now prepared to offer great Inducements In ; I'ltEM II AKD BRITISH DRY 001S Of reliable qualities, In the beet Styles and Colorings. AIJ30, BLANKETS - In great variety, at lower prices than current b.itore tbe war. Their stock of SILKS, ' SHAWLS, AND 1 U Ul DRESS ClOODS, Is the most varied and extensive In this market, RICKEY. SHARP 'A CO. g?B S. JAFFRAY fit CO., NO. 60S CHESNUT MTBEET, ABE RECEIVING AND NOW OPENING IOB FALL TRADE, FULL LINKS Of LINENS, " TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS, HUCKABACKS, DIAPERS, TOWELLINGS, DAMASKS, SHEETINGS, PILLOW LINENS, L. C. HDKFS., HOSIERY, GLOVES, CRAPES, VEILS, QUILTS, Ladles', Gents', and Children's Under wear, Kmbroldarles, NU, Ribbons, JCte. Ktc. ' Tbe above will be sold at the lowest New York prices, and on tbe most adTantagoona terms. Kpresented by H. Btory. 9 4wfrntn NDIA SHAWLS. OEOHGE FBYER, NO. 1 CI1ESNUT STREET, Has received and now open his Fall Importation ol INDIA bHAWLS AND SCARFS, logeSLer wiui other kinds ol bhawls. Also, . BICU DRESS SU.KS, BLACK SILKS, rOFLINS, CLOAKINGS 10 2 4S11 ' CL4IAKS, ETC, To which the attention of pnrnhwers m luvttad. Toe goods axe puchased lor cash, aud will bs sold cfcap. UM1 UOOU?. SPECIALTIES LADIES' FINE CLOAKS. NOV OPEN Tho handsomest stock wo have over exhibited, compris ing Garments In tho most de sirable materials, and of the most fashlonble colors, in great variety, and which wo will sell at POPULAR PRICES. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., HO. tte CHF.HNCT STBEBf. SPECIALTIES IN RICH BLACK DRESS SILKS. W have Just received a Case of FINE LYONS SILKS Purchased under advantageous circumstances, of qualities varying from S4 to 5'00, To which we respectfully astc the attention of Ladies. These goods will be sold for less than they would cost to Import. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., NO. CTIESNUT STREET. DRESS MAKING DEPARTMENT. All the Favorite Colors in PLAIN CORDED POPLINS, REPS, EPINGLINES. VELOURS RI NSE, And otber Kioh Fabrics fer WALKING SUITS, Wblcb we will sell by tbe yard, or make to order. LADIES' DRESSES, MADE IN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS. A large variety of LADIES' WALKING SUITS At all times ready-made to put on. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., NO. QSO CHESNUT STRr5Lr. IJNEN ESTABLISHMENT. HEW AND LARGEST STOCK IN TUE I1TT OF SUPERIOR LINEN GOODS, AT LOWEST CASH PBICfiS. FRONTING, SHIRTING, PILLOW CASES, AND SIIEE1ING LINENS. Also, a Linen Imported expressly for LADIES' V KaK, all ot celebrated maltt-ti. . Kew and eiegaut destgus ot splendid DOUBLE DAMASK TABLE CLOTB4, S, 4. S, and 6 yards loog, with Napkins and Doylies to TABLE DAMASKS ANI DIAPERS in all widths and qualities, very heavy. NOVELTIES IN TABLE NAPKINS AND DO Y LIES of all alzes. TOAULH, plain, bonier, d. and fringed. 'IUWILImjh of all descriptions, iu every variety and site, lor boasehold use. BlKD'rt EY1H LINEN. 6 6, S-4, 7-8, 4 4 wide. I '.NKN LA WNb for Surplices aud Udkfs , and for Bum ng. FLOOR AND BTAIR LINENS. FUKMI TJBECOVElUNua, both plain and striped, SHEPPARD, VAN HARLIKGEN & ARRISON, liewfmldt NO. 1008 CHESNUT STREKT. lil K Kl KO. E. M. NEEDLES & CO. Invite attention to their flrat-clsss stock or LACES' AND LACE GOODS, EMBBOIDERIES, HDKF8., VEILS, ETC To whloh additions will constantly be made of the NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. They offer In their WHITE GOODS DEPART MENT HEAVY SKIRTING CAMBRI08, At 10, S8, and 10 cents, a Great Bacrlfloe. mow orwvHTn QLOAKINGS. WE AKE DAILY RECEIVING THE NEWEST STYLES OF LADIES' CLOAKINGS, WHICH WE OFFER AT GREATLY BE DUCED PRICES, IN ADDITION TO A FULL LINE OF FANCY CASS1MERES, COATINGS, AND GOODS GENERALLY ADAPTED TO MEN'S AND BOYS WEAR. miEKJS, CLOTHIER it LEWIS CLOTH JOBBERS, I IJ4H1U KOS, 19 AND SI S. FOURTH ST urn uouus. . w. earner T IToTurtla ana Aroh Ota tllAVK FINES STOCK OP I GOOD BLANKETS. FINE FLANNELS. STAPLE GOODS. BLACK SILKS. CLOAK VELVETS, EXPENSIVE SIT AWLS. FINE DRESS GOODS. 10 Bwrmaa QLOAKSI CLOAKS! ALL THE NEW STYLES NOW READY. CLOAKING CLOT IIS IN ENDLESS VARIETY. CLOAKS rUT FREE OF CHARGE. The only CLOAK STORE In tbe city where you can get full value tor your money, la at D. W ATKINS', NINTH AND CHERRY. 10 17 tb fin 2m Between Arch an i Race. RrVIY BLANKETS. A VERY LA ROE LOT OF No. 1 GOVERNMENT BLANKETS. twenty-H ve pairs lo a bale, and weigh ing from ten to twelve pounds per pair, for sale at great bargains. PITKIN A CO.. Ill 24 ln.rp Nob. 837 and 839 N. FRONT HU, Philada, MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS ETC, PARIS NOVELTIES IN BONNETS, HATS, and MILLINERY GOODS. WOOD & CARY, No. 725 CHESNUT STREET, ( St 2mrp PHILADELPHIA.' QR EAT SACRIFICE IN MILLINERY GOODS. P. A. HARDING & CO., No, 413 ARCH STREET, NOW OFFER THEIR ENTIRE WHOLESALE STOCK OP MILLINERY GOODS, -A.T RETAIL, Together with dally consignments from New York for no flays. Our entire Btock mut.1 be olosed ont preparatory for fPKINU TRADE, aud tue Ucods will be sold regari lees of cost. II 16 fmwlirirp J HATS AND BONNETS MRS. R. DILLON. NOS. 323 AND 831 SOUTH STREET Has all the novelties in FALL MILLINERY, for Ladles, M limes, and Children. Aldo, Crapes. Silks, Klbbons, Velvets, Flowers, Feathers, Frames, etc. Milliners supplied. 816 HOOP SKIRTS. 628. WM. T. HOPKINS, C28. MANUFACTURER OF FIRST QUALITY HOOP SKIRTS, FOR THE TRADE AND AT RETAIL. NO. 028 ARCH STRETET, BELOW SB VENTH, PHILADELPHIA. Also dealer In full lines of low-priced New York aud Eastern made Hglrln. All the new aud deidrable st pies and sizes ol Lidles. Misses', and Children's Hoop-HKirts oouHtantly on band and made to order, fro bracing the largest and most varied asaorimeut in lliii market, at very mode rote prices. very iady Bhould try "O ir Own Make" of Hoop Eklric. as they have no equal Southern, wcht-rn, and nci.r Trade buyers will and It to tbelr tnterexlio examinn our goods. Catalogues ot styles, slses, aud prices sent to any address. 17 am SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. Th Fidelity Insurance, Trust and Baft Deposit Company, for tbe Safe Keeping mt Bonds, Stocks, and Otber Valuable. CAPITAL...... $300,000 PiKkCToKn. N. B. BROWNE, I fcD WARD W. or. ARK. CLAKCE H. CLARK, ALEJiANDKR HKNRY, John WKI.MH. a. cauEiwsji.l, J.OILL1NOHAM FKU KKNBY aOlHbON, CH A kLKS MACALhitrKR Office In tbe Fire-proof miliums of tbe Philadelphia Naiinual bank. CHKHNUT Mireu above Fourth. Tills Com nan recelvt-s on deposit, ami OUA HAN TEES THE bAFK KEEPLNU OF VALUABLES upon the following rates a year, via.: Coupon Houd f ' I'' f'"0 ReRlatf rwl Bouds aud Securltles......-60 cents per SlUOO Gold Coin or Hulllon per Snwo silver Coin or Bullion - U Pr l"0O Cold or Silver Plate Per Sine Cash Boxes or smalt tin boxes of Bankers, Brokers, Capitalist", etc., conteniH unknown to tbe Company, and Uublllty limited, 25 a year, "i lie Company oiler- for holding tbe key) 8AFKH IHIDK lis VAU MS at 0. tail, 40, SjoI ud ITS a year, atcordlng to slice aud Oiunoiis and Interest Collected for one per cent. ; . V ,t....... UiHLV llMLMIStlS. K bin company Is authorized to receive and execute T,AVn?i?rpT' deaCrUJ"N'.''B. BROWNE, President. IJ..i"T pIttkbhow nT-e'arvandTi-..iror.
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