The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, October 08, 1864, THIRD EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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DAILY EVENING TELEO ft APi PITT 1 , A I ) R LPTTT A, SATURDAY, OOTOBEU 8, 1804.
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SATURDAY, OCruilKIt 8. 18H.
Bran or -rrr. sew york presr.
j rrr. nwii' n:isnm.
! Mr 7VA"".
' The man who kn -ws mini IntlTia'Mv mi 1 cvn
finrf! the ore rlli um n' tlie "wi'Iiem Co r'i. t 'y
. is andtuli ill) Jill is. m Davi. 'I ho man who
' lias th iirt l'N"et 'I r j.n'ftl t'l.it kiio-v! l.i
It also Jeif. rwn l)sv., yi t it is .Ttll" rsmi IHefs
Wbo la ilie autlirn ni the su -ei li hi -h pri-liiine
to all.the wnrrl I'l I t'i" in htirjr re-uiurvi nf Hie
Rtbt-ltion are '! v'rM f lii.iite.,un I i's i,.,,,,
of - aa Ml I'M inMifil. The Mum ap -h
in pihw tlie I'lo-t tmnri1ina' y entifession evd'
put fort'i liy a sr, n . rl ui'i il Ivfn-o he a 'ttl illy
SlOOllIN lllfl til I.I..S wlioli n t. li the-fit
enil of hl rarer.
Till- ai. r, ti n vnf-.mk nni tnitlif il Hist its
pntr" n'i Ity Is e ii t.o ti --'-t.-l liv a .iiul.;
tsnnthrm patior. ''lit fieie M'"mi mt ran- i r
I'fQht It in rett.-u li tv, u.is roc -ti 'y b-ieii ;tt
' Maeon. and has -;i. -k- i iIi t. , a-i.l h ,t wliat .rr
fra oa to 'ii' a riMi "I of h s.ieoi-h ui,i -urs in the
Moron 7V-n.i 1 ha ' I s-i I. ma; a i in
fceptv-mlter '.'-I ; the.-') I is h. a i ivm'ulao.t ti ne f r
onmraiili t n, Inn n..ni- hn ti""i main. Wo
cnnrln'le the , e , Ii is a -cur.il 'l ie.i in s in
stance. We know not whr 'iir tun aln.i'ar f-md'asitin
Will he reevivi-il wi b mure rami liv the S i.itiiem
or by the Nnr'hfrn ttiiiiriieies nf Mr. D ivis. Ail
the hop. of the former, an. I a-1 fio pi'i'i-al
kept a of the hitler, re-t on the military sirens' h
and resonnes of th" R lic'lton. Yet Mr. Dim
declare, that tw.i-ihlnls of the Relicl troop s are
deserters, ami tha', not miiiir mn bv.awii
en htet-u and tony live ar" left in the (Innfeilnrny.
Id other wor.la. the mi'l'ury ehicf of the Ito'iolli mi
Is dilri n 1 1 own ih t the ie iple fa I olf In n hW
trauae, and thiit the armlea Are relae l fur lu lmT
11W ll-l. Ik l-IILII ll'l kill III.
For If wo put the Iletiol fureei at four hlin lro'l
thon panel men h"n the Hiimmercaup iii?n ln'irvn,
we nhall lioil, liv the rMmatc of Mr. I),iit hi ii
relf, Ibat nut inorp than one hun lrei and thirty
thonaand men remain I'l the fleld. Tni niiin'ier
Includes the troopa licith ea-it and west of thu Mil
tinaipiii, and i nirani to ri preaont no' the actual
but Uie O'linlnal fomeof the RdIihI urmiei. Wait
mnat lie the uiirne of those armies, twn.thlr.1a .if
Whose Bien hare n . rt"d In the fii e of til.-
4. enemy f wnai tne r nopes oi victory a.Minst
forces whom tbiy know to be twice, thrice, four
tme auueiKir t
Mr. Haia eonfeaai'S not only that his armios
are two-tlnnls w.istc I hy desertion, h it that
there are no men t" ti l them, (i.-neral Oratit
said thai (he Ko'o-la w, re r.ilili'ni? mu era I e an J
the (traro to fl 1 1 ih ir ranks. Mr. D:iWi cmfosses
it la true. "You h ive not many in"n hi'tjreen
eiRhieen and for'y live left." An I the I'ru-idont
of ibis great C "nfi'deraoy, lh leader of a aifntie
llelellmn, la diiven to nppenl to womin for sup
port. The chnnri' nf pcraundlnK hit aoMlers hark
into the ranks rests on the di-lusionof tnoir wires
an daughters. I'lace Is t he kept forabi7 of
eight year-Hold nt the soicitation of his m itber,
id her example i- commended to the re.'t.
May, tbe chief of a great army comleai ends to
beg that he may he personally informed hy letter
concerniiiK il. serti rs ! To b'in the military no
ceisiii of his condition clearly before the people,
Mr. Davis tells thi in ilintoven Mucon, "liilcd
with stores, sick, and woiindeil," taunt he di
fended, Dot br K iol's army, hut hv the ''oi l
men;" "and when the enemy Is tlrren oeyon l
Chattanooga ( !),they, too, ran join in til" i?nu Til
re joictuR." lietter have naid the yoitus; men, f ir
they will have a cban o to row old before Sh-ir-nian
quite resches Cnattinooita in his retreat.
The empty hoist thst he shall lie driven hick, is
Id pit if "1 contrast wi'h the exhixit of military
deficit nries which tbe rest of Mr. Davis' harangno
prrsrols.
The leader Of the Rebellion has heretofore
solicit d the rerpert of Kiiroiie hy the decorum of
bia public sp.-ecbes and 8 ate papers. In denort
ment be Ims been the rival of Mr. Turvevdrop,
and In 'en'teminine-s'' has n1iutreit no poer
ImlOene'sl McCle'lan. Yctthis perfumeilclM.a
llej nmv pi-niiia hi ii-elf to ttlk of "Uutler '.ho
Bejist," with whom no Cominls-ionerof Kxchtnia
would b. I'l inn ri'Miirse, and indulges in i cheap
liar iniiit linler's "eifirt to go', himself white
washed bv hohll'iK intercourse wit uleni m."
Vhl ber have vanish -d Mr. Davis' retirds for
diplomatic proprieties ? Why are they super
Briled bv a p-iasi mate exploljri of ill-tomoor?
What will iven'Tiil vl Cieilan now siyfor the
well-bred fruit r whose p rfeclon of miners lie
once vi'hcinon ly n-aurted t Colonel Mutclf, of
Kemneky ?
Mr. Davis defends hlms 'If aiaim'. the chri?o
Of m Rl cunK Oci ki i. He avers th it tbey wi'
no tM iu-r oil in Virjtiui i than In Oeor)?i i. il )
asseverates tha' the despatch of Kariy's armv to
Atlanta wouhl hae bi en the dcKtru 'turn of 11' h
mood. He annoiitiC"", in sitbitanco, tb it li 're
ftereach -( i "i"f ihe 'Jonfeileracy must protect
ioelf as best item. Hi believes that "if one-
balfthedo-ert -rsw II return to duty, we can defeat
the enemy." Hut he knows they will not return,
lie knews that even toe hope of MeClel at's
election bs pro'vn to faint to he materially help
ful to tbe Kcbeiiion. and in a sullen tit of des
pondency the rrciit trit torhlurt out tbe ad nissi m
that the kenelli m N irrh and the Katwlliju Souib
rue to fall t "(eihcr in November.
XS tl T IN TIIK SVIVI)I,V.f
We bad supposed th it tbe only "great wor'.t to
be done instantly in I'ennsylvanU" wis the
tboroogh wbipp'ng of the foico D.nmrrats in
tbe October tle aion, prep ira'.ory to tlielr crush
Itg drfiat In November, but the McClellan
Ci.mpain Cnminittce In this city his a job of
work on band, "to be done iNsraNri.t in Penu
ylvatiia," which they cnntldentinlly hlut t the
Rebel fyn.pathizers in the follorrlnggleei'al wbis
; pering:
'"l.flit-iilUl.J
Owiers er thr rrvT'iAi. xkci:tivk (ivneiloisl
Cohmitt.:s, 1'tki s M imin.i !urre?"ii'liit Hn -rctsrr, I
ho. IS aikltuw. Pjr UjcurnfUt.
tTok Mmui.i, ir.ir 0 lies. t
vw Yort. Sepiem'mriJ, I-MI. )
ia: Th M'-i-tlni; at llnl utimco's W. uvn.ilns was
eatrei-lactir, aii4 kii.iiy lJl;iiiaat uil eiicjuia.lns In lit
fsisults.
AtthaeJose l was r-iotil ti ailjoirn to to nair-.v
I KrWay venlnit. si H 'icu-V at tufl ssins p iuc Ou
b"ail sais-rts p'li cu ute. tm'. a frtnK wm. uia b
Sum iii-ianitv in riiii' ii sua
Tea ar. ratviecificy. Imt m .si earmistly IiivitmiI to h-ln
with yw Miilist lam-'iiiH uia frituji liia-tily lururjitcl or
tlia swesri mm i-l our i irt .
Vet,, uwstli-nt iei viiiits,
Auot.irr H-.I.MI.N r, HiMl'ttl. J. Tii.riRM,
Wm.H 1cni-as, v'n. O Cuius,
K. H. Uii.i.,H. Hkskv Y.i mi.
John t. Hoi'i'MtN, .Ion f. iut:w,
Loiao AIHtK, J-IIIS Kki.i.t,
S'M T. tlin.i M . N .
Cvsta AfiiHoK.S'-e. Misros 14 ia us. IMisl'orsa
.V w l oi'ri yVlAw.ie,
Iaa mf ttie lllortt Knouur I ry
' M."
Vsmh the Itt'mttdtftH, 11 iitiifinn, .Sir'mV U.
Vfe v.ry oiu- h r-itr-t havini to re.'ord the lo.s
of Ibis flnc vense', w.ol knoivit m one of '.tic m i.t
lortnnate of tbe t .-kade-running crjft. dh i
Bailed lor Nai-ru on Tu'-sday lust, and in chart's
nf Pilot John Virgin made a aa'cand exiedt'ioui
ptssnge through the haul End cliaund ;i.ut mo,t
ifortuniiuilv, when lieudinir for tba shore, for
tk ' purl) of laniiinx her osrn r and ibauil.it.
t uck in a shnai. v, hiist K"'n- at the t j of
B teeu knots, arm almost bum Mutely wen
dn. Iia.ip ly I hands w re stved, wi'h lis
t 'etitiim of the first rook, wno sa-ik with tha
il' taitd essi l l.i'.i e or no i htnce ci.n of
a 'Ing the null, nut he rar,M is being raji lly
re rued, and hup a s entertained that the wb de
will tie saved. We trn-t that ere long somo li if tit
will be thrown on this, at present, luexpliciblo
UWUIICUUI.
Tbe Command of thst DUtrlet of the
Klowulii
General 8tecdman being absent on leave, Briga
dlcr Oeneml Newton y csturduy bsued tbe follow
ing order:
I s HaAlKlHAltTRHH DISTRICT OK TUB KtOWAH
CuarraNoooA, Ncptembur 20. Orders. During
the absence of Mnjor Geueral SteeUman, and iinti
fnnher orders, the undersigned hereby assumes
command of the District of the Ktowah. Tbe
ststl of Majur-tieneral Steednian is continued on
duty as heretofore. (Signed)
Joun Newton, Brig (Jeneral U. 8. Y.
kksrniaa stnd H4'lellan.
A Western Joumalspeaks of Hherman as a fiion l
Of McClellan, and takes credit for the Georgia
cauipaigu as tlie inspiration of the little com
mander, whereupon another paper says : "Gene
ral Sherman was under McClellan, but that saga
donsotticer found no better business for him than
commanding tbe barracks at St. Louis."
A Great Inanlt.
An exchaage, quoting the declaration of tbe
Opposition journals that General McClellan has
perfect self-control, remarks :" We never beard
sir bis losing bis temper but once, aud that was
when Colonel Metcalfe, of Kentucky, told him
that his friend Jblf. Davis was not gentleman,
7.1ml put bits in a great rage."
HKAXf-MAEE CLOTUDfTJ
A GALA DAT TOR THE LADIES.
CAMPAICN OF FASHION
OPENED,
A Ramble Among Silks, Lk:cs, an.l
Eoniict8.
WKEC1IANTH, MODI3TE3,
MILLINERS.
AND
The S1yhs and Goods for iho
Present So isou.
O -tobi r ta tha mon'li In which Feihl in, v it'.
itii-ln d by oliat.ieles if tiuie, clrcu ii' t ill'-', uad
r'in-ntn for i-o long, nrlno triumphant and iielns
to give forth lier ilecnes. In Jan.' l'.i-lil on layj
tier plans vi lib a vlrw to Hie biilllsne -s of ths
wnti tirg place, the sprit gs, and t xcurai m ', far
end nee r. In July she trttRgiei on an t b:a uly
lights with Ihe S''urrhlai;, cmrvstinif eni'imrs
v. hi. Ii ss-hi1 In r m tlie lonu of 1 11 ilivr.vM ,,f
lmii, making m ks rus'.lu in viin, nia u-llss be
casttioiu tin -shouldi ra, bilj btmneis uic pu-.'a)J
a'de Lerdli-ns ot the herunjing.
Tin ti c uiu s August, dining nhlcli shnaspntr.
rMtSHinmllv ii I ui sonic r. fri shins ilimnl r-si ir.n
in the r(Klne.s and fn-shnes ot mini n a i l
gn nadiue. Hut at Lis' the do u lys co'nH"r her
utterly ; and lairly exhausteJ, slie nsMi'ii'-i i
shapi Iiss wrapper, tctires to a dark room, an I
thinks of nuibii g. (Scpu-mlier ts a month or
i xpi cia li.n. but O tooer hrinits nil things rigM
mid lice we are prepared to we eome I-'aahiou in
all the variiiiia tonus she may desire to assume.
First of all, the bnntiot. that has alwavsiieon
rnnttiurid to lorni the most lin.iortant p irt ot u
lai y's custniiic, as tho lielniet did of tbe miight's
armor of old. In fact, the botinei is a nource of
piotoutid anxiety to a lady, und Is on i of tha
most important items of expense in the do.nBnt".
budget. The first temple of bonnets we enter is
Ihnt of Wood rV Cary, in ChosntiC sireet, h-dow
E ghth. It is the largest and most mag. illle.'nt
S'orc in the city, and visitors have every advan
tage nf space, laige minors, and elegant sur
roundings. Fir-t ol all. it muni bo known that a revolution
has taki.n place in tbe shape of Donm Is. Tbe
high projecting naif that stood up in front his
been pnilrd down. The present f'rmu is shallow,
ltiw, and sxu ire on the top, coming at thisid.ii
close to the face, Al! the crowns aio soft; tne siiif
n und crown is obsolete. The frame ti entirely
nmde in one, and the rape has b"ea doun
uwny with ttitiruly. Wo turn n iw to onuot t le
tables, and mi it we final a charming litt e bonnet
in satin, of Carmelite color, the amnio I, a V.il
l.eie loved.
I. is simply laid In fo'ds, an l has round It a
full pulling of brown velvet. There is u i trim
ming, but tbe back is li iishcd olf with bl ck la e,
und bows, and long ends of ribbon, which grace
fully take the plnco of thu stilf cap-) of livgono
days. Laying down this bouuei we, taki up an
other. It is In uncut or t"rry velvet, made all in
one piece, plain round the edge, and formni
into box plaits naturally towatda the mid I iu of
the rrowu I mm surplus nf xtulf Hem these
plaits aie coiWiucd hy a string of very lare b .fit
beads. The vslvet Is loose al the back, edml
with black lace, and falling over a full crown of
white tmlu. I. irge bow of ribbon, low down
untler tbe crown, supplies tlie place of the
cape. A drao b ather at the side.
in-ide ot this bonnet wsa a bun:h of
orange, or rather I'honuis.io'or 'it II iwera. T'.n
is a new shade, called 1'hichus, from its re-o n
blanceto the. r.ns of the sua. A in igulticvrit
opt ra or coucert botiiibt u'Xt arrcstei our at ea
tion. It was ot white uncut velvet; u cro vu of
tulle end real v. hi e bloude, the lace fas cne J bv
a beautiful bouipie' of rosebuds and hi e Itutc.
In ibis bonnet, the ribbon which for mi tho
strings is fo detl in two ut the back, and there
gaibced till I' rcai-hos the one ot the lioiinetoii
curb sido wh.ru the ribh iu is left to its full
will! b for htiing-; th s lorms the cape.
Thu lace trimming was of white tulle, wi'h a
bnni h ol rosebuds and black Ocrries. 1'no fa:a
trimmings in this ostablishm 'Ot have prilnir
nun ks of good taste a great ad van-ie, tor tho
luce trimmiug is the tnort important, ueing tin
Ih coming element of the bonnet.
Leaving tho wilderness of pretty, tempting bon
nets, we uome to the hats, tho-e in st en :ti tstnig
cnlllur-s for young and pretty fa es, but which
should never be worn alter twenty-Ike, eveu by
the pietticst. M. ssrs. Wo id A C .ry nave In
vented a shape called the ' Coiitineiuat," copl.i l
from the old thrre-corm red C aitinentsl ha'. Ii
is made either in plu-b or veivet, and mm n d
wlih jet velvet, and a bca iliful .S.iu'.h njr:c m
bird, which seems to have jnst ligntmt ture to
wbispi r tome tender secret to the pretty la -e ovor
h ih It briids.
Nothing is ii'Ore co iiiettish or charming than
these ham. They are ol all tonus, iu lua'k. tri n
niid witb feathers, beads, velvet, simod iies
phiid, but nfieni r bia -k. Messra. VVojd Cary
bsve an iniinei'se assortment.
Miss Gael, No. IU1H (,'h. siiiit street, also had
in o'iiiug. Most tasteful .ire her 'louiiuts. ()a ',
in whre tulle, scarlet Velvet, and bla -k, wo epu-
daily noticed lor Its onginalitv am s'tn olieity.
At tbe Mi-sses tte'.iiy s, j. mil w tin it atrcot.
the bonnets w. re also r- maikab e for th ir exixl-
leiitst)e, ky which we man 'hit to re wis no
exuggeraiion of ornauient. The faililort of uo
cape is universal In ibe new huanets.
Mis King, wno nas J 1st removed tip to n .
liu cnesnut stn at, nas nerusiiai neaii iiiii dis
play of huts, boiincta, and head-dresses. We
observed that si a ofien keeps a very uirrjv
caie, and that not all ber Ouunuts have soft
crowns.
Mrs. King's h 'nnets have long e.njoyel the
M'tx iaty ot being siiuniiativuiy ntuitah, me tri n
nnrg living especially el. gsa', and unllka ( whtM
petti ctly In the lasblon) th it of any other nwn,
In liomats, iu wed as iln s.i a, piaiu solid colors
will lie aoru winter advatiCHs; velvut nmin its
will be made a'most universally ot bT o le col jc
1 he ji t trimmings and orn mi -n s are like y m
coiinuue in lavor, nut mu tn-nii ug wni pr i.oiv
he but a piosiug lan y. toiiue (a d. e i te i
violet) is a new shade; Oarm lt:e. a iuy '.to o'
leutbtr color; I'l, .Cub color, a sha le .foriMg'i
blue; black, of course; dil l mode, or drib, a.-t
the coio.s that will l worn tnis -sinter, thj
nita r Ori-b, however, not alone, bat nut d vnU
some bi uiiii r tint.
1'iaiils l I only tie un d as trimmings, und lb n
chl. Hi tor h its 1, -ss scrletwiil b- v irn tn.i
aiitiiinu t bun is ll mi a ill t lis is in. 1' , , n
ol bonucts are to van with lb it ol got I. u j !l
Oili. r no rcb iiulsie. 1 ha , Uo.vevri-, ic i"es thnu
M-.ll tiiK Ii, at ba t hu.bHiil. : d evil pa,i
(iisiialv mure ludulguio man buniiulo I
thu k so.
Now for the dies goods. As fa' tin il n, oi
what ibe I' ri-nch call dupositi.i:i, the no nls i m
ported ihis tali p'tf ,ciu tiochi g vurv stria. u
holm plots are the ttste of thu pre -ut 'J iy, a.. 1
exc... lici t lu te it I-.
t. inp eli at Co., No. 727 Cuesuut tr,u, ti iv.i
an iiuu.cpse vnnc y i.t lad a id int.-r .to ids uu i
nt prices i tint ar- hut title in i tni ic .it tb
"oln ones, u ing wh d ; a' a veil as r"ni
d' ah r.,Csiiip'H:l Co. h ive gr-" a 'v mi .
whictt ttiiir remit etis'oiiiers te.io ere slim ut-i
lucy uiive a urge s. ipiy ot gnus, .mu .hi
oitt-u avoid the highest ui-iia.'ts bv up;iil.
Iioin their own warehouse. Tne r bii:? Mia
for itislui ce, aie ihe ibeipesl li ihe city, m
eudlers in si) le auu w.U.ii, tr m the sou I i.
to the iiiHgiiiiii-eui p-np rri ois ot f'ry tw
inci.es. i ue ran popnns id 1 1 r u irs sre -en
ntul wear when they re o..ui,le wiuth, ,inl c
but two i una s a yuid T e a l-on im poplins i
blight p uid are a nuvelty (lit- seisoii
I be most hcanMful ma'cri.'l, howe.or, we b ivj
seen is called t pingline. Itismtdeof nils: anl
wool, anil nas tne appearance ol the richest velvet
It is double widih, costs three dollars a yard, an-1
is infinitely preferable and equally as neb as a
inidre antique at six dollars per yard. This is a
specialty of this house. Here arealso to be found
printed merinos, so excellent tor children's wear,
at a dollar and a Quarter a yard.
The display of millinery goods, such as rib
bons, silks, velvets, etc., at Warhurtoa A Bon's,
No. 10(14 Chennut street, is not to bo iuruas.se )
One of tbe choicest fall stock of goods of this
description has bean received, and being rapidly
uisHea or at reuucea prices.
At Kvnus', Cbesnnt street, between Eighth
and Ninth streets, we find all tbe goods
marked down forty and fifty per cent, lower
than before tbe iall In gold. This is the
moment to buy, for as there will be no second
fall importation, no matter wbut mar be the state
of the gold market, the scarcity of goods must
make them increase in orice. At Evaus' we hare
poplins at $1-00, in all shades; French chintzes at
seveniy-nve ceuts ; a beautiful material, too. tor
dresses called cloth Duchease. Evans ft C.o's
fauey silks have long enjoyed a wide renown
there is scarcely a bouse iu which there is so
niucn variety.
At J. W. Proctor Ii Co.'e, No. 020 Chesnut
street, a templing aispiay or mantillas, cloaks
and furs are ollered at greatly reduced rates.
Tbe goods are of both European und domestic
origin, and are among tbe lineal to be louud in
tne city.
Matleigh offers most magnificent plaid cloak
ings, only to be found in his store slmaues ir
very kind of woollen fabric ; the prettiest printed
AND FIND TAIIrOKDii
wmppem In pa nemlre. we have a.-en, rniilrnr i t
tmilrm-t, that is, the deelgit printed ii darv r
shade tf-an the rohrr of tbe dress, of pinrso. Mr.
Ilal'rlgh's ftore con'rtlns all ihe rl hnr g-ndsln
endless vatleiy, but ibt rt are the latest novel M
of the season.
Ibe rti-play of linen goods, embroid ries, and
domestic giorli at hhi ppsfrt. Van Hirlin-an
I Arrimn.No. IDOS Obesnul street, attract some
atuntion. Using to the lit reduction in p- eei,
tbe establishment is thn need wHh purrh !".
At I',. II. I.m '-, No. It N. i; yluh stn et an
extensive assnr-mcn' of Kre eh rsi'-nrioes, sdas,
ps-plrna, end nrj vl. and ahr"r artie es ;en"
lal V, sre I re-en rl t ir ex'il liiou Vl lie.
As, alas inoiir,iiui! bus beco-ne aliss.st unlviir.
sal, i be mourning st oiTa have I net e isH In ? i to n
and unpor a cc. Mye-s (t Co., N (I 'A t.'h-'-iiiu
Miccf, fare in v t n-rinl anl elcga m giods.
1 lo-ir sprcia'ty Is uinreov-r tbi-ir mo irrt'ng mi'
linery, ImieiMid Ir. in N-w Y Tk. Th.. ta.liioii
of je' ornan cms cinies inr t sppr ji I it ly into
the ileeornth-n of moutnl'iff fioune'.s. M.-vn a
fio. Ii'.ve mitre era t" h nnets rh it a'e .rtirtily
embinkb red In sn'ill j.'t boidn; and fro if thu
excellent a'y'e of the khnr , ntid ni 'ke mi i trs-n
niiiiss, these bonnets are as eleg n-t and rrrh"n',t
as nny in whirl, rotors are ui'xetl.
Ihe p'aiii wdovta' bsmiKds here h-iva an e'e
guiit simplicity .ba' li-s ntl' their he-n'ti.ess ;
' end ion I now one don", likn to bo a Tight, my
tlt'iit," eien in w do wee. is.
Moors, dun I im a.aie lviut fnl bilmors'i
in in h di-igi-s; niBie v. ry eh g mt on sen toi
tlcn . I iu chili' -Mitch. 1 ht l.aluuii il i, un i,n
'i.rt:'id I" ni ii.iw-'i.d ivs.
tjn- I.a.-.l.il hae atwivs their ingn:fl rnt I
M"i( , w I'liuttll and A" h, le n!t g wi h i; ni Is of
t'cvirj fii-t class. Apt'' ill every pis-tec
-haoe, n eiu.l ng h te, th it is b-iiii; u iiv ts ,lly
worh III 1'iris, tueri .o-, ;. .il al ri-rret, pot.!us,
rli h'f In Is. Ian lice. 1'he- t niy dl llcultv f ir
It e rnst'inii-r is to choose. y rre-it is the variety.
HI nl i t s' in. Is nrc a si e 'is'tv of this h jnse ; nnl
as eveiyi'O'iy -hoilld po-sesS Mirs ar.icie, tlu said
ongl t to be great
l or the pnn hnse of linen g osis, the esta'dUh
ment of J. C. Htan'iridge A Co., in the N. W.
corner of -'.i!.-hili and M.trk-t rttreeia, is m -n-ti'
lull. The lim-sl gianla of thi descriptioii in
the u aikct are to be nb'ainrd M this emporium.
Illi.ck silks aro In re in p- rlei-tion, up ui iwentv
tli llnrs per nni. Hark Foulards, so ilr.lr.vilo
l td so dilllcuit to hnd, are hern In beautiful
designs. Lviry kind i f fancy end sterling
flu ss ami household goods Is to ho f -uinl in this
stote
A new iforc in Klghth street, just nhovo Chos
rut, is now atiracting Htu nii.in. It is a br icfi
house ol John Lnutey Co., from Ho.-ond sire it,
w in re the orielnal store S'ill IhinrlshOs, Mr.
la u'ey basiiduced his goods lo tne very lowe-t
Mai di. in. Wn notuvd ail-wool plaids at '71
i ems per yard, doublu wiuth. There is a grea;
iiKsoruneiit nere of fancy siika anil all at low
pr ces. 'this largu fii.e store, with its courteoas
i nip.i.yees, is a great aiiri. tl in to our la lns.
I'm gnives, h iiniki r. hi f -, I ice goods, hosiery,
A''., tin. cstablishineiits of Price .4 Wood, N i. 1D1
N Ninth Hnet, and Uen F.vans A Co., Nj 4 i
N F'gh:b street, a e iinioiig the best iu the city.
A cle-ire s'ock ot the 'ia'i-st'' is aiwiys to be
touiiil ut cither estn'i i hment.
At the comer of Nin li and Arch streets will be
found a store, Cowpcrihwalt ft Co , In which the
tcoi ifs vary almost every duy. An endless
iiuieiy of kIi iw Is, tlnn esiic goods of all kinds,
aid goons of American inaiiuta?tnre (the
patriotic ohoiihi wear none else) are here at tuo
lowest prices, t.umcn Sii- ddart & Urn., in 8oentitl
sirctt, ii'iuve Willow, bare -long liml custoui.-ri
rrnth a 1 parts ot thu city, it li iliill.-ult to say
IihI is not to be tounit in fits fuiiuenio eniuo-
rlnm. A pli tuiliil stipiily of th it e vi'Menl thing,
reai'y n.oin y, enables Messrs. fjunveii Ptodd irt Ik
liro. to seice on all the opporrnulties oH'erod hy
nihseliher lure or In N .w York : the efo-e tin
ustnmer has rnro oppor'iinities of ub aiulng bir-
mIi.s, even in thenctiest and uiosie egant goods.
such as pop ins at nm doll irs, silks that wdl
nMO' Uli. ami every a irt uf do a'lin uwtluri I.
Messrs. Kdwln 11a I fc t; o.. Mo. m S.
Siroi.d street, have every kind- of goods,
en. broideries, tdlks, shawls, talmas, po dioa.
anil all in ei-dlisa vaiietv. A vi-ii wot well
pay the rido in tbe urn to the most di-tanl
cust- nier
With all these tires cs tha finish an I add I Ion
hirh sets them off is to bo found if. K. M. Nee-
tlh s'. No. 10 H Chesnnt street. French worn m
attach as much Imp ir'ance to I tin lingerie that
col am, and cuffs, and baiulk.'rc'ua s is tn. y
no to dress, and all thee urn io b.i huiud in m ut
i cui't ht le here. Inc. new un lorsleevc, -o ox-
qti'simly nest, the sleeve bring sewn on to ad rust
cull biiitoi rd wi h three bullous, aud minium!
und ei'ber with a fluted frill or V il. iii'lotiiie., Is
one uf tlie prcfty inv.-iuious of the season from
1'sris.
'Ihe collars aie to match, and aro endless in
slitipc, Valenciennes lace giv.ng eiegunce and
lightness to tue heavy lanric ot tne i nnn. K. n.
idles has a line a-sortment ot la'-s, muslins
for white w. lists, and p ockut handa'Tchiels in all
tlie posMble und impossible foi ins in which tbe-y
aie. now made. Vi is, too, now si universally
worn, are here to be found in ail m-i and of all
a ncs. 1 Id- we flunk a good report tor our first
.y's pronifiihile in the empire of lashion -nanv
' i ur gn ni m 1 1 1 1 in r- have not t '-peH"d ttniir
si dor - s box (which was a botin it-'ax, who
ti e bill at the boitom), wnen tuey do we shitll
it p. it iiccoruitigly.
MAiiniAnn. Msmage is tho best stats for a
tnan iu getural; mi. I every man is a worse mart
in piopoilinu as he is unlit for the iu irrud staio.
MKTALS.
N. & G. TAYLOR & CO.,
No. 303 BRANCH ST.1EET,
1MIU. Jlt 1.IMU 4
Tiii I lull-, tSheol
;4')di'
Ii f i t Cf'i'psT,
?is; 1 hi, il, L'ud, &(.i' ii.nr,
I? HUM UI
-iM e,
iEcrit'ct
J 3-4 Il'JJ,
iTait icaf
B'l.rif! Sliwt J roo,
Galvanized Lloom Sheet Iro.i,
Imitation Rasbia Sheet Iron,
Russia Sheet Iron,
Hoop Iron, all Numbers and Sizes,
Round Iron, a ie, 1-4, 5-i, 3-8, 7-10,
Teazle Iron,
Cast Steel,
Files, of all Kinds,
Rivets, of all Kinds and Sizes,
Wires, of all Kinds and Sizes,
Registers, of all Kinds,
Ventilators, of all Kinds,
Emory, Borax, &o( &c,
ll
SSTABLISEMSNT,
11X3 TlBkl UAH COmi.
THE TIME HAS COME.
THE IU IE HAS COME.
irt tiik
TRICES 0T' DUY GOl 'D
EDWIN HALL & CO.,
No. 26 S. SECOND STREET,
ajik now orrKKtMii iiii.toi'i or
SILKS,
DRESS GOODS,
SHAWLS,
CLOTHS,
CLOAKS,
VELVETS, &o.,
Far Bo'.ovr the Present Gold Prices.
Aawebevo bad the advantage of aconilnuil
rise in tbe prices of our Stock during tbe progrcat
Of the war, we cow propose to giro our customer!
tho advantage of Ibe
FALL IN PRICES.
ALL ST A TLB 0001)3
lJ',DUOED.
CALICOES AND MUSLIM
TLANNKL3 AN1) TABl.li LINENS
KrUUOsflO.
ULANKKT3,
AND ALL HOUSEKEEPINO O00D3
If . B. Vf e respectfully sjliclt from the ladle
and others an examination of oar Stock before
nuebaslag, eouvtnctd, we are, that we hare
02rt OP THE BEET BTO C ES 1 3T TH IS CITY,
And will be io!d as low, If not lower, than any
bouse will tell the tamo
tUAIwIXV AM) HTVLE.
Jt.B.-8vrsl lots of (edi from th lri
AUCTION BALES
HELD IN NEW YORK. THK WEEK,
AND WILL BE BOLD ViUlT LO V.
lOs-stof-St
NOXfiD 1'Ofl EANDSOilE BTYLhS,
T
DRY GOODS.
JjLVLS TO BE UNDERSOLD
IH OUK MOTT0II
C WIN EVAN 3 & CO,
No. 45 H. niETR SIHEET.
We or uid by it s Ls.Usj ut e r 0hIi ir the ch
ss irirr oaonnd, ana t: soriuirsiueiiSft U a
(IKK AT UUsn FOll C1ISAP (lOODSIU
Wr allow nson t-i ssll ;oo4s flar Issa thsa we da, rs-
ar. I..S t tni t if cost.
DHI'.HH UOODH, OllHAl.
to p. Hmu ll.-ol. redoes 1 1 T7V wirih e?S o aits.
10 V. Atsllns lllil- sll-wo I llilslns. 44 e n s, wirl OS.
Pink, III. e. M tortus s I wi.U lalnei, M ct.. w i'Ul 71.
I.a. is's livuMs siul Alagls-wiihti UslaluM st s frsal r-
(luetlan.
WMs Plata ssj fl.sJf Purlins, $1 W is tl 71, m.
rc'isitliHi.
11 srk( S.tli.Tal.llni,d(ib'.wlJ I,l 7Ho ft li.Mj Im
K (vliiciMU.it wrreJ srenuw ipllliu(H.rl-Ji,e,
BLA'JX AKD COLOSED DRE93 SILKS.
Th few Silks w hft twft rov o.n bj ftt ft (raai
iciifii.
EKOCnE AND BLANKKT SHAWLS.
Ws srs rot to tx uaderioid in Ahawfi br an oas, Toa
can buy cheap
Line-ins.
Ilalmornla,
Pt-krlinir I.tnena, SO, 64, M. BMeced.
Winter wool fitlmorali, ti tiVH- RsdU'fKi from H.
Illsek auil aula plaid llalBoraia, $1 TS.
ilrli Balmorallns bj ths rar4 at Oomsetltloa prlefs.
Alcii'n t-lurtiii( (JtulUa.
iMMlien' Moutlo Ototlui,
Ths abovs wo have attbo r4iienl price.
I'liliJ Mssrnta sll-wool Slilitlns riannsi M els. Cheap,
MHN 8 AND HOT OABMtMKItRS. C1IKAP.
MUSLIN?,
CALICOES,
FLANNELS.
Itesluoeil all ourMusllos less Una flr eaa be boofbt.
Wlillanilvlllv, cwYalk Mllll. al competltioa priest.
I list measi ws are alls to ssll Ikstn Ism than job use
buy els Lore.
h ew itj Is, dark colors, Cilieoai, 5t) csal i, worth ii.
Ileiluccsl Prleti from 37 S lo Vft ssnts. r it colors.
All wool flannels. Ml esnta. srorth 7.
BsllsudoU riannela. 70 ceute. tl. Iteduood.
1 Tsrd-wlil Hallardvato rianraiU.KI crnu. X bsnjala.
AllHladi of Ooodt at recluosd ratas, as ws ar aw
eloU.g out our slock.
OWES EVAIN'S & CO.,
riJIAP MAMatOlll IiUY QOODi I10D IH,
No. 4.5 N. ELOHTil BTttKET.
P. 8. -flftlilni oflTohsan white strlpuil Jieont aad Oaan-
brlrii teolortsi Caa-lrrloa noeats; lirou Linings, Urlas
Une. llrllltnjs, aad Uim llaiidsinchleri, at birgiin, t
oloso out.
OAlHKl.BRKtT,
N. Hllltiril Stteet.
It
L4
W FOUETH AND AECH, ?
Cftter for tho bost TRADE, and
offer no BAITS or Decep
tions to induce Custom,
but roly on
F A 1 It DEALING
AND
GOOD GOODS.
Best Mcrinocs,
Fashionable Silks,
Nobility Plaids,
Pirn's Poplins,
Dark Foulards,
Figured Merinoe3,
Plaid Shawls,
S-'M taws
Good Elankets.
QVltTAIN WAIITCIIOUMIS.
KI-KOANT LACK CUKTAlNS
AND
BICH CUETAIN MA'ITEIALS,
AT LOW MICKS.
SIIKrPAUD, TIN IIAKLI.(iE & ARKIS0.V.
-J w-7t o, lOOM CHK8NUT 8TKICET.
rXiSTEll llOHIEltV
AT
IlETAII. AND WHOI.ESALK.
J. HI. HAFLE Id II
No. 902 CHESNUT STREET,
nai bow In itor a full anortmeat of th elsbratd
makes of
ENGLISH 1IOSIEHY,
IX
BALJIKIOOAJT U08E AND HAiF U08B,
BEETTLI 8 HOBS, 8IUBT8, AND DRAWEB8,
EXTKA IUCATY BILK BU1ET8 AJtD DHAWKB8,
IN ALL BIZEB, FOR Q EN TLEM KN.
10-7
DRY GOODS.
113 ,,,l,t'M WOOIl,
HOBTH NINTH STREET,
ArlOTH AKCII.
DRY GOODS
AT OUKATLY KP.DDCKD PRICKS.
AM Kill CAN CHINTZES AND I)K1,AINK9,
At tlie very toweit msliot prloss.
rSI.KACHKI) AND UNIII.K ACI1KI) MUHMNS,
At rediKsld rlc.
nOSLEKY, HOSIERY, H03IF.RY,
At li-ei tlisn Iroi'orlers' phoes,
l'.I.PACIirD 1I0SK.
fl), 40, M, . t, a id Ti (inn
1INIILHACUK1) HOSK,
VU. . CO, to, CI. aid T-. eaiits.
I.ADIl'.S' AND OK NTS'
LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS
AT ItKPUCKB PRK.'Klt.
rmcE & wood,
No. Tl. lVIfsJI'Il Htroot,
N.B.-K1D G1.0VKS, BKST QUALITY IM
l'OHTKD, CHOICE COLORS.
1MI
PLA1M ANI HTirt'.IIKn HACK.
Ml'8I.lS OK HVKRY OR ADR AT PRICKS
sibit-b ws warranl ae low, or lower, than thijr can
isia-lhl) t.e iNiiutlit We re e.'llitf a s'"sl Hhlrtias. V
WMlt-.fi.rSI een.s perard; H wlas If7rsaie; t-t wl.le,
STieeiili. Nrw V urn St -li.. Wlliiemesille, Waossalls ao
ai lowest pries., all ihe heel mski-enf Haesy snd Viae
Mi.rtlri. lo IH yam wide. !. ymrd 1 yards, 1 1 si. V.
ano II j err). I o. Table Linana f ir f I per ard ; verr
me 1 alas l.lnrn. In rl .-t?: i.inrn Hheeilnes, all
queUi re looliiis. Muriey ulapor, Mapklas, atiirua,
ami Pil ow l.lnsits, Itn
BLSKK1.- Our Rlsnkets were boti(M Isst vear. Ws
sre .emeu a soiid II anknt at S7 per p.lr; on nns Biaaksts
s en tare ihe pnre.btser tA per pair. It ol Comliirt-
l.le.6. Mr.i-il..vlli., S0 .W e.i-ti. We ara eeilln(
v. iy Hn. Mar,eiltee Quilt, the. now cn.l. .yl, asbjeel u
df-rolormen .from I Inn. for lift: thi. none ..f ihe areatast
barvaltie s lave s 1d llreen Rsle aed F-anaol. uf alt
kl'd. M l. A W. H. PKNNKLL.Mo. I'll MASK IS f
rlueet.bolow Kleventh lil-S-smUi-St
Q P 11 N I N U.
j. m. nAPLEion,
No. 902 CHESNUT STREET,
WILL OPBN BIS
l'AI.L AND W1NTHU
sruwa or
D K K S H GOOD H,
ON MOD DAY, 00T08ER 10.
Oonaiillnj sf
MOIItK ANT1QUK3,
rtONNRT TAPPKTAS,
COLObKD TAFFKTAS,
And POULT Dl! 80IHS,
VELOUR OTTOMAN SlLKS,
la sll tk NKW WiluOKH, with a woU-aiiort! Mock af
W00U,14N AND SILK
Ann
WORHTKD FABRIC J.
J. at. II. lakes pleasure la.talliutltillieKaTAII. TB AUK
that bs has tceo runanais in tandinf bis Ininriatfons at
this dais, whsn the oo.t n TiiiitTV. ruitKK. raaoKNr.
L188 il aa llial al which a Ur,,. portion or Psrsltn llojdi
have bein put ujioa thematlist line eeaion, Allot wa'oh
wlUbs sold a. low r lowsr taan tas saui sooda can be
bouiht aluewhers. 7 St
gCOTCE NDRtLRY DIAPER
FllOM AUOTION,
AT RRDUCIiD PRICES.
CURWEJ STODPART & BROTHER,
Nos. HC, 99, and 4.14 N.HKRONU SrltKBT
18-7-St A ire Willow.
J A MI LT0N, FA0IFIJ AliD AMEiUAN
MOU-iHtUN 111) IAItwI'2 4.
FROM AUCTION,
AT I!KDI!C;10L I'lUOlOH.
CURWEN hTODDAUT A KKOTHBO,
boi.5U. 4i)V,and4r4 N. eBisjNIl Stivsi,
10-7-St Above WIIJi.w.
JJAliD-LOJM TABLE LINES 3,
MIOM AUOTION.
AT It K 1)11 C K D P K I C R S.
CURWEN STCDDABT 4 BliOriER,
ti.i. SO, 4, aad .." H SEOINJ S KIShT,
10-7-lt -burs WIUi.
JrAtl ANU rTmi13l
SHIRTING FLANNELS,
FROSI AUCTION,
AT REDUCED PRIOE3.
CURWEN ST6DDART & BROTHER,
Hoe. 450, and 434 N. 8KCUND BT8KET.
10-7-Jt Abovs Willow.
ino NORTH EIOHT1I STREET. 103.
11 1.1 Hecund dour alKive Arch. Great Hediiotlua in
our lunuvn.e Slock of aUapls and t'aneyl rlmiulust,coiu
prl.iug lite b. el and uu.t la-litn.iile aasurt
luelit of lAUles' ilress t'loak Triiauilngt, Onia
nienie aud liuttonii of our own uinka and lio-p.-rtatlon.
Hllk and Merino draffs, ail etvlei of
Hiia and Clienllle fftad liri'..i-s: Nulti clieai'er than etso
wtiare: llusle llimpi and Uaule Bultoni.t'lutli Mennoaod
HI k Ilium, Kid illovee of the belt maken, lllack and
t'ohilul Veilijhhawie an.l Hcarf llonlere.all widths Fancr
Bait Slid bide t ombs, silk Melt Stillborn, Jot, Hlssl, Slid
Olll Belt HiliU'l. f'kiak Tarsals of all colore and
etvlei; Staslc Kliitlinj. ol all .it.l and etylee si sreatly
redui ed prlcei ; Woollen Hoods, si Hontai-'e, Nubias,
Hoodi i Ladles', Children s, aud m.iee' Htockiruri at ths
chi-sui.l prions; Hell lluUl, Walerlell Koll., and Water
fall Mull of our own Improved uiethudii Bla. k and Whits
Laces ol all gradri ud .ivies ; Ills, k and l olortd Velvet
stillborn. In mesl variety al r.duord prloee ; Ladies' and
llsull Nsckllvs, Ui great variety, calreuieljr siimu, Ac,
Ladk-i some, one and all, and eon vinos yonrsehres before
bin Ins el.i-wliere, thai II ! well worth lo your own Intureit
lo nun-hnss your Trluinilna al IU I'neap Store uf WIL
LI kl lA)nKlKSlAilM,Nu.la M. JtlUUlU Btr.st,
Sei-ond iluor above Arch, nest to Hie oornal. VJ-H
tXO P0L1TE'5S8 TO CUST0J4EE3.
DRY GOODS.
Q ' ia N I pr o,
THOMAS W. EVANS & CO.,
WILL OPEN
FALL AND WINTER CLOAKS,
On MONDAY, loth Inst.
Nob. 818 & 820 CHESNTJT STREET.
is-s-pt
'piOMAH yV. EVANS etc CO.,
VILLOTIN ON MONDAY, 104 INST,
FINE FRENCH MERINOES,
IN ALL THE NEWEST SHADES,
AT
$1'37: Per Yard.
Nos. 818 & 820 CHESNUT STREET.
to -at
C1RKAT HAROA1NS! ORRAT RKDIII.
I tl- a la prices, at rami A IlK I.'S, osraar THstTH
and PINK. Now vMdrmra aac Ion.
I lot U.ndim wniar prnsTOloekius vsr i , as-tl.
1 lot colored flmired SVs. sura Qaautv, $1
1 lolMark erei enruenne, lor ni.nirn.ns st'.
1 lot vary flne Moiirnlue Uliiacae. at tk ind .
I lot pieln hlsh roh re alponas, s ana Tk oeaia.
1 lot IH- Mar.elll.-S Hpreaile, An qaaaiy. :!.
1 lot Ladles' lleiniutch, two-Inch bolder UaiknlA.
44, rl, -i.il VP inu.
1 lot Hair ltru.he.,old priest. W to 79 -"U.
1 lot liuns o. Hell, Hack (Inane, o 1- ;s) osats.
1 lot Mo. Ml d.Hlnlr-Isj'Ico llisrk Hilt K b'iuB. fa) east.
1 lot No.r hlsh aolm PUId Rtlibna Vel mi, As ositi.
1 lot No. St sseula Veivet kllitMn, an enl. per pleoSA
1 lot No.sM, UUck and Whit i'aa-l Blbboa.M'7
per ic.
A len. a full line nnt'nni. Bonnet and Trlmminf BiStiolia,
by plees or yard Kdslnf e, Oloves, f fb.isry, o. a. Bar
Salu opculns daily, - IS'
JJALMOllAL IC ( ItTe-1,
FROM THE TANIC AUCTIOJT SALES.
Superior Uoods at the above low prios.
CURWEN BT0DDART & BROTHER,
os. 450, n, and 4S4 V. SHOO ID Bwt,
W 7 M Abovs willow, ,
CLOAKS, 4c.
CLOAK OrENING.
J. M. HAFLEIGH,
No. OO'a (JHEBNUT STttEET.
MTIUai.-tMhai
WEW HTYLBH
ftf
FALL AND WINTER.
CLOAKS,
ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 10.
10-7-W
IXA1 ANU MANT1L.1-A.
Mannfftctorj, and Bliawl Emporium,
N. W. Cornor ARCII aad TR.NTU 8TRBBT8,
PUILAOBLPUIA, ' '
8. WKLSU ifi CO.,
Where yon eaa see a Spieadld Awvrtjaeol f th '"
CHOICEST NOVBLTIR9, '
Where voa an pa' 'h best pfaaufaotarsd Oarasoalt.
aad wtore you can procure I lie
UBKUJtfK WtTII PttOUf OLOK, ;
At th
LOWEST I'HIOKM. '
ljulieawfH rd It totbetr leerset t pare-as shsir
Cloa.i an Hiiawli et UUs KiuolisnaraiL.
k-SU-taibs-ta WKLBH OO.
WAllHURTON fc HUN,
No. 1004 CUESNUT STBEET.
To MUliners, Dreggmakeri, MeroL-bU,
AMI OI Il.li8.
We hsvs jmt opeutd our
I'ALL HTOOIC
or ,
CHOICE MILLINERY GOODS,
Of fury denorp'ioa and variety, t whit ws lava
sttrntlou. Our prices sre as tow a. can be euuu4 la the cU
for nrsl-s'a.e tlosst.
a Uttaial discount to wholeasls bujers.
WARBUR10N 4 SON,
10-1 elutlila
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