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    TIIE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PfflTjADELPITTA, SATTTRDAY, OOTOBfitt 22. 18G1.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER- 22, lSi.
Brarr or the new yoek pres3.
IrCadlnR Editorials from tho New York
I'lipcrs Tlih Monilnj'.
Tilt! BOi rill K li U K I-RIX ll'I.E.
frrm IV Ti-p.
ftcrt nf tlio Nor l.o-n "poa c inen," so cillcd.
Cn dcilrt pin nurt atrnri!')- than me d.i, pro.
Tidtd It ilwa not riiiln. r the ri:i Ion. The m n
who wauta till- lilom-licd cnntinurj one itar
tuyntid an acutal riitmn il ti' crssiiy la a rriiuinsl
IhTitb Mgli Ilnivcti. It in lUc Folrniu iliitvof
every N..rilnrn nmn to unilersti.tid precisely
What tlii ncrca-it.v i. mid wlu-iv it at.ips. T.)
audi rtticl ttil, it iiiihi be known nh.it tlio
Hotubtrn pcam principle Is. I it one that ca
haft'Iy be acre pu-ii f
Wc cx'inri Irmi tlm Klhtnond papyri two
li t er no t lit- sV'jort ot c ire, oin' writtiu li
Hirxi'litl V. Join Min, tuniiriy r.uiilul ite l,ir
VIv-rri-Mili-ni ' ii lh- 1) .nxim nrkt t, imw a Si.re
fv'iiator of () mkiii in mo lie'iei i; inarms, tlio
Other limn W, W. II m e, lnnnrrly K preiii.
t.ve in otii Ciinor--, m .1 ihi in thu Ite'irl Cm-pte-K
trniii huuili ('urn Ina. I'.fcr.T Ihoilnhttul
Hi. 'in will rmrt innn mtti ureal mtnio-t.
1 hi- one c miii' fi i'n mi mig.nnl o iponcnt of
eciM.i. u, I ("i.i unit' In il.o A II. S riii -m' cIhsh
ol Moulin rn pith - mtii ; thu o linr I'rum tin ori'-ti-hhI
clt.-nto nt' "i-ci'f-i'in, nnd nlwiya a Oii'iilo
t'f Ji lin (NihtM.ti. '-o linn w.n a trua rriiro
StiitBlive i f tlio (iMri. thn oilie r ( the Snutli
I'mnlin i nl.twiljif (mini. a. Hu ll roJu.'ti im
nic t i -n-s ! .? at.' awl il'-; bitn rxpre it molt
rnrnc-t m- re tnr pi'it r ; and both route siioa. ini
tially to i lie nine c in lu-lon.
Mr. Hom o, In km let ir to Jeff. I) ivia, aava :
"Our puiiiy ia to (tivn inn party (tint of the
Ohlrepn plntfoim) nil the rapltitl ire can. You
eli"ii1il, tUiTef r , nt once Uutitrd your will nif
iii'Hi to an armtaiice, ninl u convention of .ill the
IStaten. in fAnr norm inn riparitt, to enbT upon
tlio aul.iji ct of pence " Mr. J ihn-on ') h-ivi
fur a coi.ri ntion, foiin lcd ou the linii w' Stuiu
i)cri iiiity, hdiI ajini un liv saving : rr.e
1'rcfluiLt of tho t'oafcilcrute tit:it's nerer
tnttieil anything more true than wlio.i he auid,
to the uudllicial mcMcii;i-r ol 1'n siaent Lm.: uu,
that 'we Me nut ln:u':U(( Inr ulivurv, bin for the
rtrht olU'll-gi vemnient.'"
'Iliere ia an nlimi ut i Rrt'.'incnt in bvh with
the Kritiini of Mr. htcpueiH, tbat tlio biisWoftbo
Convi ntl'Hi nlnt lie the "son roiiMiv, tho ulti
mate Btaolule 'icl(;nty of the Siatoj." Noar
it ii precmi ly ibn miii iif Southern p-'a.e mon
which mnk'" it linp is-ible fur true national men
of the Nonh to un ci tliciu. To go Into c ne i
tion with tin m no this Krnuti'l w.iuid re lire tho
eai rKice of the I'nion at the very g ite. It N j nt
a Mr. Hojce my: "A convention of States in
til c ll ofroipn caji.i ry is ttiu liiht:Mt ackiio
lcilrn.i iit nf the principle of tS'aic rixli'.K." We
can make noMirb uci.nulclnicnt. It ia inco'ii-
Fatililewi'h i veijt pnoi iplo of true nuio'ial'iy.
t in not only contrary to tho "more p.-rfuet
Union" lotn.cil by our luthcr-, bu" to any Union
worthy ol tho mix". It won id lie r. storini? the
eld ct.nlcHcratlon, " i rnpo of a md," from vrhica
notlili g kb realized but neakneas and emlleu
COIltUMOII.
Kven auppositiR thut llic remit of thn conven
tion Hhould in- a return of the Soutm rn S a'e.s to
tie Union in Ha pioent form, the Uni in would
have lout its vital u.uional ussi ni o. "Tho hiirhett
Ai knowleditnirHt ol tho P' in ip.es of Sram riitlits"
would be mukiti it. in veiy fm-t, tlio mere fede
ration wl;l,!li Mr. Callmuii con t'udrl it mu
meant lo In'. The uatioi.nl nu n of too country
alnays have rcs-tcd, and always will resist, any
Hut'h mrrendcrot t bo cit-eutml principle of our
(iovi rnment. Tnev mean to bciiie.itli 1 1 tnrlr
po uruy i he emuc muituml liiiMirinht they ru
ciiveil Iri'tn their latbeis; and they will fUht this
var ttitongli to the outer end r.itln r tluia birtur
it awiiy lor the t-ake ot pene-. All oiber iU.is.
tioiiti in rtmtrovt r-y sink in'o ins gnilicance be
fore 'bis. It is, in truih, ihe only vu.il concora
At Biake.
The Ohicnuo platform declares foran "ultim ite
cotivi ntit n." It iio ii. t sji' cif) tb.it this should
be a co vention uudcr the l'edi ral C uu itution ;
atid the f iir iiil'cri't cc fri'tu the "ilnnco I-, tint
the eanie foit of coveri iun Smti.s conveniio l is
lueaiit by ttics. Noithm u peace men th it. is
liifisted upon with such tenacity by tno Houihern
peacu n.tn. It i- tho f.irouio-t olf.'nso ot the
plutlorro li tit wh'cU a'ajve all makes Its ucc ip
ai.ee by loy 1 uiua an ab-o uto itiipossilnli'y.
In liileiity to the old l.'td a, they cnu ni more
rec.ngnire this koverein indopendonco of tne
States, than tiicy cin i ll o novcroign indepen
deiice til the C mf. d.-ncy itself.
If any fsouiuirn .S'a o siuc.T'ly win's pe ice
wiib the K oi ral Ciovi rnmcnt, the way it open.
Its people bue but t I'Apres-., tiiMiKh their
olllcial organs, the r ru uli iuns to sun. nic ti
the Keiuiiil I'liiiM iuti.iri and tno l.iws imida in
ncionlaice tin reditu, to ieceie i'liuiuniiy and
ptiitectni' . The (iovvruitiiiit has neither th3
I ower i or the will lo reoul or to ilegr ido a Stuto
in I hut attitude. It wiul.t in ko m tutl) and l id
liean wil.:i.iLie any sucii Si ne, an I, in conj inc
tiou wild (,'otinie-s, would adjust a I unjsii.i is
ptowirg nut 1 1 Ihe war, eo.ic rninK b po .pic, In
H lihciul ipiiit. I tie o ly suhjti,? .ti m it -eeas tor
is the I'ot quit ot ruin n n. ll t"o it'Mie lion (
clioows to coi-ipur itM'if, by couvertintj Itself
into Oonmitiitioinil obtiliviice, there is no longer i
eilhiT a war fur su junti 'ti, or any war at all. j
HILY TOTK AH TIIKV FKJ1IT, ASO
THI.V l ltilir .NOllkY,
frm tht Tributtt.
All honor to the goldlcr In the trenches en. 1
lean liohori', iiucea in;,' tespect to tho bruvo rank
lind filo thut tnij Ill liniond In their do ith-grlp !
They vote ns tl.cy lititit, und tbey liht like gods.
'i bis is Ociolier, uud the rains of an uiuu h ivo
filled the rille-pit-;. The iilterimte use of the tin
n p to bail wat. r ai.d bold clITjc, lias abated tho
flood ii the houc of ihe toldier on picket and in
(be trench' a. 11 n' tl.c inti'l rein tins with him,
and be nnnils in it. ii'.d he its in U, and he leins
on it, and bo kneel- in it. A new creation of
man em of i 'ay this soldier Is mud from his
boot lo bin cup, hi t'.ce i. mu.l, his hands are
tend, all but bis musket is mud all save his
musket and the lien l and brain of liiui.
Tia cold in the rii'o pi , and in tho trencb'in,
end in tbe Klicker-tiuis. The earth is wot, the
ii-d is in the N.irtii, tho sky is t;ray an I the
Inipiovitlcnee iwjios. d by forced marches in a
summer campaign in a I. t clitna'e, has left uprm
the bloody trail nf our c'in.'ii'rcd a lvan. 0 into
Vlifiiiiia Ibe overcoai and flannel drapers and
biruol au army. I ll - thir l foo, c ld, attacks
onr dear broihei in front "I lliclitnond lJt d
not abate his pott, il ss nut ih ml bin spirit. Ho
fc rapes the mud oil' him with a stick, from a
bitxon aiid a soldierly instia.'t, takes furtively
into bis bosom, as an un swiul nestliu, tho
passing thought of the tircnide at home, uni
witc, uiotbcr, children, mid worshipful sisters,
nigbs as be itismlssi-a u, iiimI locks bis jaws with
tbe clench ol duty, and faces towards K c'itnoal
with a fuel' cut out ot Octcrmli ed lironzt.
You idealist, woo nuiiitis-"' the Meditorrtne in
luiuber-naiiiis of art fur tne l ust of Uanuibil as
tbe type of the snldicr, irn to the Army of the
l'otomac und see one bu.ure I ih ius.iu.l ere iter
than he. Kxery on of ih.ui is a volun'cer.
They sleep in the mud, they c it in tlio mud, tuny
watch in the inn I, tliey liuht in tbe mud, not
from tho lien s-ity wliicii rakes int i tho ranks
the armies of Kur.ipe, but fromtbu divine impulse
which dt votes nun to duty. Tbey shiver in this
nortLirn utituninul wind, counting the days to
tho coining of the payma-tcr and measuring their
separation Iroui better and warmer cluthinrf, but
never count'tig the cost of their service of their
country, and never measuring their distance from
death.
They contracted, thn c years a .so, two years ai;o,
one year auo, to die I r freedom, uni they st ind in
front of Hicliiunuit, ready to mlul tho duini-gudlike
agreement, of their own five wills, uud without
' duress. And nil ulnii:; J'lebind tbem to the 11 ipi
lau is a line ot iinni iils covering mon just like
them, who fought thrw.gh a gaiiath-t of dea'b
that would have licked up tho armies of Nupoleou
as lat as be could have raisjd tlii'in,au'l would
have prevented History to the conquerors and '.lie
coivnii red of Walt rluci.
Dciiiinnl-l ke, imbed, tbey are these soldiers
in tbe ranks of our armies. They tialil and til v
vote. They bandio the I. ul let with tbe right
baud with tho lett tbe ballot. Tbey make war;
in tbe same moment tbey make government.
Tiny tiro into tbe breasts of a soldiery employed
to destroy their country j before biting the car
tridges for the next loading ot their pieces they,
with the sovereign powir which is theirs, turn
and appoint a civil administration for thu United
Ptatis of America for a period of four years. Oh I
bow in iatarure and compare with one of those
muddy, day-smutched, water-soaked men,
smelling of powder, aud leaning on bis mu-ket,
and declaring with iiupeiial tone to the Commis
sioner of Election, us he draws his ballot out of
bis carlridge-bux, "I vote for Abraham l.inmi'n,
and the rontimiuuce of this war!" how, In uies
iure with bim, du tho Fredericks the Ureal ti
YOUNG MEN'S SUITS,
ci mi VrfsJorlcks tbe Mil a, and tha great Napo
lions diminish to small Napoleon.!
The country revered the army for its flithtln
It will worship ll for its rntln. There is not in
iha history of politic, such ridi hit to principle as
Ihe soldleis of lVptisylvanla. Indian, and Ohio
Imve shown in their Mate clcctinns in the rl.dd.
lltir formsr cimmi-nderln-chief, popular
tbioughont the arm c, wa. se ccted by the
lien nciB's a a raitdidate sure to "rttch the ao.
diirs' vote." Ur was in idctbo representative of
a policy which shniiM -top the war, an t onaVc
the soldier to return lo bis home, and wss made
the sponsor nf a I. th it wa. iici.,"ird to corrupt
ti e idea i f the struggle w- sri en,-sg d In, tout
ihe nsr was lought not for the nation but for the
In i rn.
Ibij Hinted a anldkr for a e nddate, and
p'a. crt him on a p'.of im or p.- u c, arid nppea ed
lo the In. thers, and t'n f.ith.rs, and tlio wives,
ai d tl.e sl-ter , and the 1 toting cln drcii, of tbe
snl(li.r. ill the lu l l, to set the Si. Idlers' TO'e.
tiiout si tils in the famihoii-es at home! They
i pi 1 1 d (in on tbe Chi ag i pi itf.inu ami Us can
i a'. I c. 1 i'i y shonteil In thi ir 'ovi d ones in 1'ie
rsi ks: "Dentil tirf.tr diboiHT ! light Inrcver !"
At d tbi li ved ones In the nr ks, .i t!in intervals
ot biillinp nut with their coll"C-rups ihel
t (li I 's m d trenches, rend ihe Chlcg
ph'brtn. rsolu'lon bv risnlution and as
tin J read their tr.inds har.li'iiid lo a conclu
si. n that tho pirty which laid it down was
ini.fi ilirs'e with the Kctiels whom they w 're
t 1 1 tii p itint the I'n sidentl il e'ect nn the
Mi(,'!ell.n Ici.rliri were i ngi'iceiing was Ilia
civil f. tin of Isrtiaying and rain'ng a cntintry;
ai'd liny rijtctid the Iii'ho snldier canni laic,
iijcm n (he l.lse prsce, rej cted the nlluremeuts
ni In mi-, rijictcd the sophistries giulev,. ol
bei sily liKln d ol r r, ai il swore s ic.n .liy intlu'lr
r Ih - iii. and licnrb' S, " rhlH war sh ill go on t il
tl e last Aimed Ki bel di!" And the an 'ols w!io
nuke nciiid of the oathsof brave men h ive rem.
Hud ihe Union hallo's of the Amies o' rie
I'i lunar, tbe Janus" an.) th" Cumberland, in
books ini'SiTrHt- d to those mortals w ho love their
lace nud die for their country.
,M. HE J AM" A III t TIIK I'lt ISI DF.-
iiai. t i.:t iii.
M. dc Oanparin has written an c'aborato paper
cn tho Pusidot.tiul election in this country,
taking strong grciind in favor of Mr. Lincoln.
Wc ropy the ilos.it. g ps.sagc of Miss Booth's
translation :
"TI c Democratic partv has just been recalled
to lifi ! is there still a Democratic party? If
the point in question Is to dispute plac s, I grant
it; but if It Is to si cure the ascendancy ot prm
uples, I iiet.y ii. No p ,rty among you iu lintuius,
to in v kiio ludgctneanarcbival rigntot secession,
and nauslotms the -laverv teiielli .n ol tho Jouth
int" a .triiyg c for null nal indcpeiidcnce.
' No party lails m recognfa fie co ise Uences
wbich therccnguition of 'he tSouth would involve
in its tn.il. j n n.o ibinks of cutting In two the
vallry of the Mississippi, nf founding anion; y.iu
permanent and endemic w ar, in the place of accl
iientalwarj none aspires to a situation In which
armies woul i obscrvo each oth. r acrosi an ideil
fiotitii r, HliW in wbii h the South, becoming nnces
snrilv the iiiofi,'? nf n Kuto;s Kn i"wer, would
Ihtioducc tbe daily nciion of the Old World into
the allnirs ul the New.
' J a-tly, as lo slavery itself (and iilthoHgli the
Di iiiocnils are unh iiiilv more disposed to j iclil
on this p..in), no party, if I except yunr C iiipur
In .iils, has remained a s'ranger 1 1 the teacliiiigs
of tl.i'sc foi.r years. AVunt inti'lligent mun in
An ci lea dm'., ma t.i w iinder-tndth.it slavery
is the i in my, thai in bin j will be ended If an end
is fnt madi nf s'uvi ry ?
' No iuiportnnt ri js.m, thcroforo, binders tho
l'r sidi mini election of lWJi trom b iving a ch tr
acter nf Inpu'se, of powerful accord, and In
sninc sort pntrintic unanimity, which would
lu-i re, I.. itei than all negotiations, trie comple
tion of tbe wur. shall I contcss it, wo humpy ms,
ftrapg'rs to jnur sicoiid.iry ijuarrsW, uud who
see ni.lv Ibe preat UCitio, have nl vays lc
lii ii d iutwo l'resulential uimsfor Mr. Lincoln,
The firs', in our opinion, shmiid re-n.o the mili
tnry problem; the sceond, the p dill al proolem.
Is it not too much to maintain the same d rection
lor eight years, wheu tho point iu iues'.i m is to
subiiue u g gautie insurrection, and to reorganize
such a country us wuirs '
"How forget, besides, thut in call ng to pover a
DciiKicuiiic iidministrution, you will introduce
inievine conlliet, mid, conseiuently, powerless
ness, into ibe very bosom of your tl ivcrnuiont
liuiil g the whole intetv il (hat will sepirntilhe
ri m.ng chrtinn from t lie ins al'atlon of Iho new
l'rcMccni f Thi so four or live mon bs me of in
calculable Im porta c. What w II tho luanage
lncut oi (iur elfaira liecnme, what ill the dime
tb ti i f y i'Ur nrnncs become, stisp.'nde.l as It were
between un expiring, disavowed policy, thence
forth wilbi u'. pn.spect for the futnre.an.i a future
policy as vit incapable of retaliation? Jelfir-on
l)avis wi 1 make a g.md use of tho-c four or Ih o
months i f contention, il istrust, r.nd mor il an lrcliy.
' Ann liciin patriots, you wi 1 set a n ildcoxa n
p'e l.y linn olatiiig a li'tie di-satisf ictinn, a l'".v
rivali ies, tv n a few honorable preferences, in
oilier to lirinniate gloriou-ly what you have
begun! iScev. hut results aw .tit you; they are
pic sent before ; nil, wiibin j our gr isp.
"I'eaie will bo rc-ostib i bod. The glorious
r ntl uisl i f tbe Nonh, be iiatl iii.il r -eli ctiou of
Mi . Lint ln, is u heavy I. low, under which tho
Inst resistance nf an exhausted au.l discoungoit
li pi i lib n w ill soon sue umli.
"The Union will appear .stronger than It wis
four ears ago, for It w ill have rejected from its
1 nyoni ihe malady th. t was consuming it.
Slnviry will have perisbo I, yo.t will have accoiii
plishtd (he gieaiest work of ino Icru li no-, and
il l who lmvo a heart will ai p'aud you for it,
and Ood wi'l shed upon y u Iliv best blessing.
"Ann her marvel your political liberty will
have stiivlved one nf llioso cri-cs in which every
thing usually perishis; yon will have maintained
your in-tnuiions while purifying thorn; you c-.n
emcr wbh manly reo ution upon the prog'es
aivc reduction of your army and your expendi
tures, ui (I the I'.yal puynn n't of yoiirdeb s.
!:You wia uave gioAc In tliObtiUggle. Through
SMrltiics ami sullerli'gs the uprising will bo
wrought. You w ill be, as it were, surprised mi
cn orgii g fiom this long icwpcd. In vl.l h sl.ivory
nloiie will have p. risbed, lo sec what r. lief i'.i
iii-Hnpmrar.ee will buvii t rotn'ht to votir gencr.il
po ii y, to j '.in internal ex is encc, to tho relations
nf the hot ll und (he .Sniiih."
"Vis. (be South Usill will experience un
l iatil nf riliif. Liss gud y Ibitn tiiifoituuaic, it
wnlkid bowed bineatb the weigbt of aa accii'sed
institulion, and of Ihosi hcro iltary prejudices
w l i. h it iilwsj s i hkc t.il ci r, to which lid should
ourselves be subject did wc ititi Uiit Virginl i or
rlniida. I be rt-uneci in of :he houth by cou-
Mi t with iiht rtv, H e n v.valof tho Hue cuitiva-
lii.n ot the South, th,' invasion of tho .Souib by
J'.nropi mi imini'ra'ion and capital, this is wha:
we si nil be 1 1 rmil'i d to i-ec, aft r having recu
the South resume all its cousti utionul lioeriies,
on the n.o to nt its deft at.
Do you desire Union ? Do you deire ina -e ?
Do ynu id she the aboliti -n of slavery ? I) you
disire tl. liberty, ti e le.itce-s nf the Uid'ad
fctuti: Deride' A Di: (iniMius."
Montgomery Ulair, who wiisreporh.il mlssin i
af'cr Ibe giiciil a attack up n tbe railroad train in
which he was traveling in Kentucky, arrived
safely nt Ia-xingti n, Ky , yesterday.
Four llebol fieneruls Jones of Virginia,
Uvula nf Aikansis; Trimble, of Mnrvl.iud, an I
Fra-ir-were coiiuiilitcd to Fort Warren a lew
days since.
l'otatocs have gone down to twenty-five tent
a bushel in New Il'imishiro. All the crops,
especially corn and potutoos, are turning out un-
UMial'y well.
Nearly all tho cot'on factories in Wooujocket
are stopped for want t.f cotton. There are twen'y
cotton iiiilis in the ton n. Tho woollen mills arc
in full blni t.
Tho catalogue of Amher.4 College, just Is
sued, contains the names of two hundred and
twelve students, classed as follows : Fifty-seven
seniors, filly-six juniors, fifty-four sophomores,
and forty-live freshmen.
At the Hartford Orphan Asylum there are
now sixty-six inmates. Forty-one have cu'.ercil
and nine have left during U'.e year. Thirty of
li e children bad the iiicisies during tho summer,
but only one died.
A circular has been is-iie.l to the fanners of
Vermont, signed by F.dward llammouJ, of Mul
ilkbury, ami ton others, urging the rcpeil of tlio
agricultural college law of lust year, uud the p is
euirn of another more in accordance with the a-t
nf Congress.
Q A Massachusetts soldier writes : ''There nro
very lew Copierheads in the army. I never s.nv
but one, and he was a coward. Tbe fact is, a sol
dier ennuot be a Copperhead. It It only another
name mr traitor, und it is not in the nature of a
soldier to be either."
Tho Sliowhegnn (Mo.) Clarion, speaking of
tbe stoppage of the Skowhegau Farmer, Buys that,
unless the price of paper materially fulls, more
than half of tbe country papers will also hare to
top, as they cannot gJ forward much longer u.
the loss they bare been subjected to for tbe last
six months.
WALKING COATS,
CITY INTELLIGEKOE.
CATHEDRAL OF ST. PETER
AND ST. PAUL.
A GRAND EDIFICE.
When tlio Dedication Occurs.
The dedication of the Cathedral of t. iVtr-r
MidSt. l'aul, located on Llghteontli stroci, be
tween Vine and Hace streets, facin? tin csst
grounds of Logan S.iuare, will take place oa Sun
day, Novcml or 20.
This building was comtmnrod, and the r im r
slnne laid, September '.I, ISPi, by tun limine I
ur.d uu nior'i !c Archbishop Keiidrkk, Cie then
Ilisbop of riillsdelphla. iho spl.m lid church
edifice jest rompl'ted l a liifh trib.itu lo his
im n nry. As thn promotion of llisaop hendr.ck
to the Archbishopric of H iltlmorc, it was ron
linu. .1 by ti e Into Hisbo.) Nenni inn, and Is n ny
tHplilly ) rogn ssing towards I s completion uuder
Ibe auspirrs of Kisht Kcv. llisbop VVo' d.
The eil'lice Is 1M; cet wide, JHi feet long, n I
lhl Uot li inches high lo tho apex of the pedi
no nt. 'I In i x'ti iuc dianii ti r of the dome at its
base l 71 (let, and its I .t il In icht over "I'I f. ct.
Tbe plan of the edill 'o is (hat of thu modern
Knniaii cruciform rhtiicnrs, b.ivin in the eouiro
a lesit nave. The vaults over the nave iimi t.-ati-sepia
are nti-ut 7H bet high, cylindrictl ami
t n elicit. Over the intor-rction" of tho cro.s
vmiiis I- the n lebra ed pendn tive dome, wnich
i- in the Iiiihi st iie,:r.o gruu.l uud iiiio Hin '.
1 he side a sles nud transepts aro divided fr.im
ibe psve I y mn-sive pli rs. I h -o piers suppot
tlienrcbrs on whicli Ihe clerestory is built, tb
purs being rlchy ornamented wi'h lj.ist.vl
moiitdit'gs, n lievi'd by limed pila-t,r of th"
t'i r iubi. n older, with enriched bases a nlisni.
la s. lluse pillars support an ru alilatiire, la
cludiPir ti c aicbltrave, fileie, cornice, and block
ing routse, over which springs the vaulted souii
cin ubir eciing. Tho nave and transepts arc e ich
.10 (cit wide, and re-pecivcly 1112 feet and l .M feet
li ng, the vaulted ceding being high. The domed
aisliv are 'ii bet wide and 47 tect high. Tun
sanctuarv or chancel is oil feet wide mi l 1 1 f..,.(
deep. 1 Im . hupels on each side ar t 22 fr-t wido
and IC feet lor.g. T lie interior of tbem iin doinn
I- 01 feet in diameter, aud is height 1 jS ioot iibovo
the pavinii nt.
I ulil e ino-i buildings In this country, there
are no s'de windows, aud all tho ligut is Ititio
itiu ed trnni nlaive, w hich, taken In conjunction
w uli tue prevailing color of lliew holo interior
(mndii to resemble Fans slonel, buiybttius the
architectural ulect and imparls (ho sole.nnaud
ri limous tone appropruito to such an ediiice.
'1 his novelty attracts great attention, mid elicits
considi ruble comment, inasmuch as but few r in
leadily iiuderstiind the principle of actum. Tim
licht is im. inly introduced lliroucli tho bum r;is
nl the emit ilome, tho small peiiileutlvu domes
over tbe ai-lcs, and tlio large semi-circular Win
dows at the west end.
1 be sanctuary at the cast end is fifty foet
square, and the hl.'ih altar within it will be one of
the most mngt'itlcent in America, boing up
preached byall'ghtof limrble steps, gracefully
relieved us" to color, and beim? exccn l'n.rly
i haste in design and neat in execution. I'lierc
are two broad stcw, Intended for thu deacon ami
sail (hao ii, which are a great improvement upon
ihe system gem rally iu vogue, inasmuch as Iho
steps' to be occupied by these oilirials are very
gem iullv too inn row and contracted in si.c.
'Iheveiy richest stylo ol the Uoai in Corin
thian onl. r pie.v.ii s throughout the building.
TLe front on K Khteenth -trsct is a h.-autilul
cesig'i l y John Norman, fcii., of a hlghlv ilcci
raiive character, very creditable to the skill and
taste ol our townsman. This plan cottsi'ts of a
purlieu of tour gigantic columns, sixty fuel biitli
ai d six f"ct In diameter, linisbed with richly
scu'ptined ba-cs aud capitals. Over tucso are
an i iiiablaturu and pediment, in corresponding
arebi ecturnl taste, and upon the friex is en
graved I liu Li tin inscription ' t I liVcm hi
iiicritmi" "For (be gro .t. r glory o Ood." The
initio entrance ia approncbiu oy a flight nf steps
lortv. nine b et long, and over tlio central door
way is tho large west window, and over tlio si. le
dums will be niches to receive the llgures of the
patron fail ts of ihe Church, SS. l'cter and l'aul.
These nidus, together with tho dourw tvs a id
h rjc window, lire r lievcd wbh a hold an I
richly executed architrave. Tho wings, which
are liiwor than tho central fmmlr, are a!s dj 'O
ralcd with columns, p;lati rs, and cntii'ilnturos,
ii ml surmounted bv towers rising to tho altitude
Of 1 10 leet.
The miirble pnvemont is laid on lnirk nrdioa,
covering Ihe whole urea of the buildiuc, und re
lic ting much credit upon Mr. John ll.tird, to
w l.o-e supervision Ibe emirc marble work of ibe
luii ding was cull listed. Tho railing sun aund
II (. the sanctuary is of the most superior quality
i f ltalii n ni 'iblccxtnut, highly c'uisto In design
nr.d neat iu xi cuiion.
1 bur is a In i.ni piiiutingjof tho Crucl'ixion on
'be main a lar, from the pcucil of Constant, ne
l.i i, ii. i it i, I . -1 ( . , a i n ell as all the other i ou.iogs.
ll is n inugi.iticeiit work of iirt, mid will Ik- p t-
ii ni i nt ui.ii lasting, being genuine frescoing
upon the In . b ini rinr.
At tl e lei t of the agonized Saviour li seen the
Llocd Mother in sn attitude nf keen anguish,
villi st the holon d disciple St John nud St. Mnry
Magdalen ure close ut band; in the ruir is Nico
d. in us mid a liomuii sold er, w hilst far otf in tho
i'isImicc are gioup3 of l'hiiiivecs In txiihan'. glee,
t lie ir desire of revenge satiated wiib the death of
the Saviour. In sizo.the piinting coiresi onds
l. li the dimensions of iho Cathedral. Tli" ji lint
iru above the rrui ifixion represents tha Ktcrnal
Father and the Holy Ghost, undor the U-oiai
sjli'blil of a dnve. There aro four tigures in
ihiiid osmro, icpresctiting thn (our Apistles
St. l'eter, St. Paul, St. John, and Kt. James tlio
gn liter.
'lberc aie also four medallions In tlio corner of
tl o dome, which repieient tbe four Evangelists,
Mintbew, Murk. Luke, ami John, whilst a mus-ivo
piiiiiimg in Ihe npi'X of the dome rcprccntu the
glnr.niis Assiiuiptiou of the lllesed Virgin into
lluivin. Tbe ends of the transept are decorated
by two larfjc paintings, representing the Nativby
if inr Li ni. and the udjiation nf the Kinfs from
the Fust. The eight small nlcbcs will bo lillcd
with sbtttiCs iu fiifiro oiruro of thn remaining
spi s.li s. Tl.c i Hinting" arc all artistically lien i
t it n I, mid i.ro deservedly n marked feature of the
spin did fi.ii.ee.
On tbe ii uin altar, in prominent lelfcMH, arc
pined Ihe lui iuoiuble words nf 1 i r i s t to St.
l'etel "Viz e. l'etmi,vt Sinn-r innr ppirani oitli
fralm ri .".' m sums" " I hou art l'oter, and on
Hi s lin k 1 will build my Church."
liver the huge window ut the west etui, and
om ill okiiig the choir, ae the words of St. Paul
" l is fhrtiums m tniii iVf, ul fHirttt numtn mcum
ciniim Ceiittltu" "Thou art to me a vessel of
i In I ion, I luil I boil mayest cany my u.ime before
ll i (ii miles."
On the ncci sioii of tbe dcdteition, tho Orenl
l'ni.titieiil Ma s will bo cfVbtated by Right Ror.
liisbi'iv W ood, and tbe d dicatoiy sermon
pnsibid by Most Kir. MutlnF. Hpauldiug,
arebbisfcopof Ilaliimnro. There will be no ser
vicis in the other ehiircbf s, wiib the exception
nf the ear y morning Masses, which will permit
nil tbe clergy of the city u attend. Hadyn's
Ma' s in I) will be sung by a full choir with oigin
i. mi orchestral accompaniment, and "i" surviees
will be most thoroughly grand and impressive.
The Sucrniiicut of Continuation w ill bo con
t'd red upon tbe same day, aud at the. close of the
dedicaiion coieinoiiies "the Je-uit Fa hers wid
ii inmenee a mission, which will last for fifteen
ilbj s, during whiih thousands w ill uvall theiu
si jvi s of the opportunity to partake ot the bread
of living life.
In cnniiui iuoration of tJte opening, the Bishop
bss bad pieparcd a hroiuu uieditl, wlilch is being
lUsiitnid ut the United States Mint, by Mr.
Faiiueu it is three inches iu diameter, and n Ml
in design and execution. Upon the ono side Is a
view ol ihe Cathedral, surrounded by me inserip
tion : "Cutbeiliul nf St. Peter und Paul, began
IHHi. rinl-ln d lsiii. Un the obverse side ts an
elaborate interior view of (he Cathedral, drawn
iu exquisite perfection. Over the upper sem 1
circle are t tie words, 7'u ts J'liim, xc, us above,
and uuder tbe lower hall of the circle is the
vereiele of St. Paul, I'm c.1. thmit, &c, as above
stated, ibe-c medals will tie sold to tim e uc,
siiirg to preserve so beautiful it mouii-nto of this
n.ost int, rc-ting cveul to tUc Catholicj of Phila
I'elnbill. The iimrblc pavement above referred to Is to be
covered w.th pit llooriiij', whiih wo regret to
sy ulmost excludes it from view. The pears aro
to be ot white pine, with a cupping ol mahogany,
i.nd will, of course face tho muiu altar. Tbe
pulpit will be placed ut tho southwest pillar of
the building, which causes those occupying seats
east of it to tit w ith their backs towards it. To
mmedv this, those news will bo provided Willi
revolving bucks, which will answer the purpose
most adiuiraoiy.
'Ihe clusterinit of the building was executed
by Mr. William J. Puseoe, and is worthy of
especial creoit. m wora is uouoio-panneituu,
and Las two rows of enrichments, which aro of a
kind rarely to lie tonnu.
The cntiro building is In perfect and consistent
harmony, and, now mat it la completed, will
si rve as a just evidence of tho zeal and Kenorositv
which pervaded the Catholics of Philadelphia,
and caused them to continue to punctually con
tribute to the erection ot this noble monument to
Catholicity from tbe time they were first annealed
to by the good and boly man, Archbishop Kcn-
VERY LOW PRICES,
nek. Had be lired. dooMless tha dedicatory
airmen would hsre been dMiveroi by h'm, as
the nricii al founder anil proji i tor of our much
lutniited and ip'eudl 1 now Cathedral.
Ei.iunadb to ni floviiRNOR At a late hour
last etching Governor A. O. Curtln was sere
naded by bis friends of Philadelphia, at the Con
tirinlal. The Governor appeared on the balcony,
in answer to repented calls, and ma te a neat
s)i ill. The serenade was executed by Hussb r's
tc. band. The pleren chosen were appropriate,
l ew, and i-erloriiiul with taste and skill.
DRY GOODS.
LE E0UT1LLIER BROTHERS,
1UVK I.:..1H'CPD TIIKIR
I'lllSNCJIl MlllllINOFr-,
POPLIN i:ih,
7j 0ENT3 AND $1 PER YARD.
I.AIUIE LOTS OK
1 It I '3 H H a O O I w
FROM AITTIDX. 10 i.'
No. 912 CHESNUT STREET.
AIUUMITON Jb HON.
o. 1004 CIIE.S.VUT STKEET.
I'AIKM-: stock or
C 11 O I C F. P I K S T - C L A S a
MILLINERY GOODS,
iix:ai laoi:.s, v. c.
GOLD 13 CUR STANDARD.
J! ug uirctiasrd at l', c tiro enaVkl tn offer OaotW
trj low. 10-l-ntuthl in
A iht ral rrtluot'-n ottl Jliconnt to tho (ratio.
fTAfiO ,t ItKO.. COUNl- K OK 1KNTU AND
J I'I N Y., f-i fii frum rt'UMli.ii luiv i
if toll Tti !(si-A iiutiiio It.t1mr il lir hii1 He,
4 lo: mon rfvit H lic. :t. ys. an a
'i it-is Ihiltt h' wry i iv t rt-iic i cl th nic.v,n, and 11.
1 lot milf-' ,Iom in owtt-m l!ck kl iricn , $ I'M.
1 Int m nt' tuerlr..i n mlnr-rnrt , f 1 .
I J l c ll'tri'Ti -t inerlun ilti l.r-vctfit.Jc. 1 1 tl i
1 tot IntlitV nn-riiio ili AMi-rt. .),
1 ti'i citiu l.o-o.T lei.wr-viils, all c'ltTH.OOti.
I lot tl'H'lKT -IllSti Tt, IHf.
1 lot hiiin'cotloil '.-liiiNp, fftt-u', ?V.
1 N-t nine: Ri'wlnr silk. VtM. ri1ocfniko!iii.
I t hdil'slo hftil comtii.v..
t Jul r t ttur-l r llin-n ImrK t w,', Hie
1 1 t iill-tMil 'nil, f ti.m f onl,
A .-), p vi rnt 1 lrt tioiiW tr.irirlr. Finn-re)-
for nltullni'. nll-uil. 7itr ; Hark 1 lAn1i, t)m fr tu
in l.liTin. nil fi ler. Crinohi , 1 i if hki'-t-i, lu'm-r il
Mor'-.Ar. At-. m iK di ioax Aurtiun Caily. ri tMmi
al h. 10 't
JMMKNKK KfcjniJOTlON
s ma
PIIOI2
op
DUY (i O O I) H.
JAIJES K. CAMPBELTi & CO.,
No. 727 HiKSMJT STItECT,
OFFEH THEIR 1CNT1UE STOCK OF
DRY GOODS,
CONSISTING IN TAUT OF
IF nitons.
Il l I. Sh Mid HI PS,
i I1NOI INKM.
II AN rl.Al iH,
AI.I'AI AH mil MOIIAIR1,
I. LACK sua 1 AhlV Bll.K.4.
Hit IW7.1, nt.OVKH,
I I KSS, A III ' K HO l.i.i,
Kl AN 1KI.K, lll.A NKKI'i,
nil.: I uniir. .HIIK'TISIM
HUt TI.I.AN1H, uud Ct,tAKlMU 11.01118.
AT IXTEEMELY LOW RATES,
We t u IcAYu to kiinrt tho public that we h&vc markrl
iltwii ivur sutklv In wur stuck, and uow have It In our
n er to o!Kt
KAKE liAIvGAINS.
10-4 lm WHOI.KALK IIOOMS. UP RTAIItS.
In
i2v MouxiNiiNca wroxtia.
FALL STOCK.
An lilcnant Awwort niont
IRKS GOODF,
CLOAKS, SIIAWI, MANTLES,
AXO
riir. aitkmon oi- Tne ladibj w soucited.
M. & A. MYK11S ift CO.,
Ki. f'4 OIIKSNtIT ATitKE f.
T
nia PjUaci: to iiuy
LINEN GOODS.
J. C. BTHAWIIIIIDGK A CO.,
K0DT11WIST C0IIHKB
EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS,
Have always lo (lock a full Uu, of
ft OTCII TAVI.1 LIJTBNS, Iiemuk and flpst.
IHIMI TABLE LINENS, liamuk aaa Spot.
BAKNHLLY TAUI.K I.INKNH, extra htarr,
NAPKINS,
AND DOYlIKH.
t-UEKTINO AND PII.I.OW LINENS.
Litural b.ibio na-utu lo Hotels, Boardlm Hclioel,an
nnr,. liNh.ru tf l.rue loll. 9 JJ-iawf lia
rp EMPLU
OF
FASHION.
Bmall Trcfits. Quick Sales.
HATS AND CAPS. NEWEST STYLES.
LothI FrlcM la tlia city.
liOURNH,
KD-itaw-Sia M. 81.V.TH BTEEC r.
SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS.
DRY GOODS.
Ar
M FOUBTH AND RCF
WHEN IN THE COURSE
Or HUMAN EVENTS
IT rtPCOMHS NF.Cl'.SSAUT TO lU'.DUCF.
DRY GOODS
TO MEET 1 HE VIE WS OF BUYERS,
V K AUK A1.WAY4 RK1Y TO DO BO.
A. we arc row f 'l.'w'nt O Id Uw w cloin m vfl
It up, Uu U fiud tluit for fcatyiueri l oomc la
NEW FALL GOODS.
Ecit Sleek of Lyons 4-4 VelveU.
Ec?;t Stock of ITerinoSii.
Beit Slock of Toplins.
Eost Stcck of New Silks.
Ecst Stook of Nobility Fliirids.
Eest Stock of I)re?3 Goods.
FoBt Flock of Bkck Goods.
Best Stock of Whito Gooib.
Best Stook of Lace Goods.
Best Stock of Blankets.
Best Stock of Cloaks.
EYKE & LANDELL,
FOURTH AND ARCH STREETS.
T. B.-Wo arr fw lo acUnoivk1i;0 wo linvo '!d ffifnl.
, Mf h oi.vhudy, iheri ford we cn a(T,t t .til now a,
low a. ntKljr. a jo mw, -In,
J ) 11 111 M H iiOOOH,
l' KOM T11K L TK AUOTION SALES,
AT IlKIHICKD PIIICEJ.
riii'.ss ooons at io ci.nts.
HKl'.SS GO0D3 AT 00 CUNTS.
1)111 SS GOODS AT 00 CUNTS.
DKl'.SS GOODS AT fi.1 CKNl'S.
DOVl'.I.U 1'Ol.D DKKSS GOODS AT 73 CTS:
OUEWEH" 8T0DDAET & BROTHER,
No. 4BU, 4 3W, ,nj J.Vt K. 8K.CONII 8TRKKT,
I0-M-I t Abova Willow.
J L A Mt II T H,
llOt'SP.Kl'.I'.rKKS, TAKP. NOTICE,
J. C. STRAWBEIDGE & CO
(OIIMKIILT rOWl'KUTUWAlT CO.,
N.W. Corner EIGHTH and M ABKET Stweta,
An bow olTcrnt the Urgtut dock of IIUakKta to h found
la thla city, at moderate jirtcet .
C1II II HIiANKKTH,
eilAXLXJ ULANKXITH,
i:d iciArsicirrH, uu eizo.
To dcalrri we off-r tbe bcit n.i.rtratnt ofall the I. .din.
ni.ile.. o ar-tiiUie-lm
Itny Iarty rami Hrtvo thn Ailvannn.
LOAKING CJIO'XIl?!,
OP ALL DKSIUAllI.F. STYLUS,
AT TUB L0WKBT 1RI0B3.
CUBWEN BTODDABT & BB9THEB,
Kos. 430, 1,1, IQl 431 K. BCJOND "TRtSKr
10 80--t Ahere Willow.
HKTAIIi AND WlIOI.KSAI,H.
J. M. IIAlIiKJlI.
No. 902 OHESNLTT STBEET,
llu bow la t'ore a full atioitaioiit of Ike celebrated
Diakes ot
ENtU.ISlI 1IOSIKHY,
iu
nii.nRii.aAS hose ami luxr uohk,
BltK.TXLi-VS IIOBB, glllUrtl, AND 1II1AWKRH,
KXTBA HEAVY BILK HUIbTB AND DBAWKBS,
IN ALLBIZP.8.FOR OKNTLKMKN.
10-7
TAJATEK-IEOOr 0L0AKING3,
at iu:ditci:i l'ltiot-H.
Ttie il (m.lc. at U t tl.an u.uvl price,.
OUHWEN STODDAKT & EEOTHEB,
No. 30, 43, aad 43 N. BKCOND BTBRET
lu-J0-3t Atxe Willow.
QHAlt AN! MANTILLA
Manufiictory, and Shawl Emporium,
N. V. Corner AKC1I sad TENTH STREETS,
IIIILADIIM'IIIA.
S. WK1.SU it- Ct).,
n'lure you cua ,ca aplciulld Ai.ortBitnt of the
CHOICEST NOVELTIES,
Where )ou cancel tle boit 3iuuufactured Uaraieati,
and fttierc jnu ciu iiriH.urv Ihe
I LM'IMIi WATER I'ROOP CLOAK',
At III
LOWEST 1HICKH.
I nitio, will flr.il It lotliotr Inieteet to purch their
Cl'.ak, uil .11, an I, ai Una k.ulli.l.uKUI.
-i.luiln-il H. WELSH CO.
(OQ noov pkihts i;oq
UO Mar.ufavlory,o.o7 Alien Street. U O
AUive blviii .licet,
riiiuaciiyiiia.
WlMile.ale and 1tit.ll.
The iroat eottpli'ti- ahaoitmiitit of LailU'l', MlBRtte', and
rt.klrcn'. llooi Milrta iu Ui city, In everj rnpeet tlr.l
rie.a, wlikli li r i-ut,, iin'.h, ourivbllit, aud eliea,aeas,
Lv. ru c.(i.al In llu' U.J-1 1'st
lain. uiaile id oiuor.aJtured, and ivfalred .
M tj WM. r ITOl'KINg.
OVXRCOATS CHEAP,
DRY GOODS.
Y 11 O 21 T II U
1' AT I'' AUOTION HA MON,
AT kKOUCKD I'tttl Bit.
IXTRA Q1TAMTY TAHI8 Kl'INOLKS.
AIL WOOL, l Ml'HKSS CLOTHS, CHOICB
81IADKS.
CHOICE GRAVES MLK C1UIN l'DrUNS.
pauis ntiNii'.n MKuiNor.s.
l'AKISrKINTI'-.DMOUSSKl.lNltDRLAIXRS.
ITilNCTI MEIUNOr.3.
CUEWEU BTOPLAET & EmrTHEB,
a 430, 434, aad 434 N. rKIIUNII HTkllKP,
In M 31 Ab.,Wllew.
EXTEA03DDIABT BAEQAIN3
s
DliKSS GOODS,
SHAWLS,
ITKMSIII.VO AM) DOMESTIC GOODS,
f'niprllin Hie lar(it a"it ctio'c-,1 dup'.ay j.t eff-ed
ai heiall,
AMD AT mil F.S IIKI.OW THF. rOHHK1l,0.'l)l.
kK.DI'l KK VALUB Olf UDLO.
l'lil'.NUH 1'OI'LINS,
Ml-'.IMNOKH,
AI.l'AOAN,
WOOL UK LAINKS ilo.,
VF.nr cur ir.
Wc ha n celred at a i at p;rtfto a large flnol a
MiMllaui-rk-d
DKl'.SS (lOODH,
A Jo l.ot of
AllKltlllAN IiF.I.AINBIt ANI rilfSTS,
Which we hll oiler very loir, and are well worth the
attetitioD of hioor..
J. COWTERTHWAIT & CO.,
B. B.sorner NINTH and All"ll 8: recu,
S8-3ia HI LvJIKL- Ilti.
m NORTH KTOHTI1 S I'R YM C.-OT
onrltriSM nh uc of H.il ai Knntr, ritnntiiMt. ounw
prt-inn the bt nt nn.1 ni'.t f4t.n . u !-,-nirnt
! I ft.ili-t- liroM CI ak rn.jii.l O n
m nia Mid Hill ton v( our own m.ka I -
p ntfm, HUk m.il Merino M ftiU, nil mu.ii of
Pttk mhI rrnilil Ih-Md lrt 'w ; Nc ti t-1riitir thr plu
w litre; Clinic (.ui.h m'tii H vi" Hniion i . 'iati Mfi-Mia td
Ml K lilmi', h'4 .tini't if nv lioti iiiftkHra, Hiask M'id
oliird VclU, ! urn! C'rT It r.i.Ti,rt j w-Utllii; Kancy
lUcfc und t M CtMiiDn. Mifc holt Hlolxtriat, J,.t, jsteii. anil
(.di H.ii Mnrkit). 'fck Ift-nni of mi o I r. ami
tTe; Maklr ItmiMnfiN or 'l ulna a- d utrmi at nrviUr
ridmtut pti-; W.NtiJrn ilot.ris, ur Smitati, Nihmi,
IJih'Uk; Liitli''.1IithiH'n'v ami VIuh' Htocklnfe a the
chfrti-Bi prlcra ; ll.ur Itolla, A'tTl i)i lf.il v mu Wif.
fal Nla c l our own tin riv ( inptriiiU ; Hi nd Wmtt
le- ut ill KratU k and at)ls; mark and t' ord Va.vnt
Itlhlitina. In k pai .tti' a t'diucl prlc n ; La lie i' anil
tinu' NecMh-a, In grral vailat. etrciufly e.irp. Ao , j
Laiiiuii itmu, itr and all, and con vine yov lelvn hAfor
bll ll'n fit Mic a, lI'M If In Wi ll W.irlh In yixir nwil Hit'-' rat
to p- rvhf vi.iir I'ltmnnni;-) at t)in r?noi Hmrv tf
11AM LONNKKH. Al.l Kit, N... at. iTh.ll I'U rnt,
HetiO dwir ahtte Arch mat to the corner.
M
F.IMNOKS, roVI.'NS.
llfpA. 1" pinvliwii. Clan Plitldn.
Alitncua. Mohnlrn. ai d otii- lt"oai (lood-i.
Chraput JAM.U CAMI'ltKM, t H 'R,
No 7J7 CHKSHIT rtUpota
lUiH, 811 AWLS. ' "
5 llOHiiitut Cloiha.
(Imvoj, Uttcna, and Whit (koda.
Chcapat Jan. K Cmmimki i. . Od 'A,
No r-TCNKN.vrr Nint.
(M.ANNEI.S. 1II.ANKKTS
L l.lnvD and ti. lion iliifell'.f..
Climpal JAS II.' 'AM HKI I, t fO.'H.
Nn. 7-.7 I'HK.iMt'T Hireet
All. WHO WANT OO '! UltY GOODS AT
tlieveiy lova.lprlca, can llnd itfln at
jAlt. II. IMMI'ltr.l.l, 'TO.'H.
10 4 tf No. 1.1 bllKHNUT aimel.
un iusicIh" uun no uisitii! ,
Wo rrfniid tho dukicv If dcaired. f.r cvnrvlittiif Ahlrta
wliicii laU In iv n w-u
H.NE HlllUlri,
FINK WfTIUTS,
I T 1.1'SUritWlNi li,' Ml tl l?)
Man rf hi w ntk M il M -), and very Are Wnu
I n nm Only H 76. I.mihI pflrt- !
w lilinavi it Al ti i'int and un Llnun llosjiua.
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I
A 1)1 j;M' l'ANCV I'-UllH.
JOHN A. STAMBACH,
IMl'OtlTliU AKll MANUKACTIIUUft Of
IADIE.S' FA1NCY FURS,
No. H U AltClI STltKKT,
I1KI.OW KIKTU,
CniAPIST PLACE IN TEE CITY
To inlrct from a flr,t-claa, a.aortiuent, Conal.tlag of
HUDSON DAY AND MINK 8 ABLE,
EKMINE,
CHINCHILLA,
OEI1MAN 1'ITCII,
SIDKKIAN 6QUIRRBL, 4c,
Mario Into ail Iha lat.it ,tyle.
Tlieie irocda were ImjuhIii wheo gold ransd from iat)
17U and are tii-lng aold at email advauc aa eoatattha
rate. ;
KVICaY AIITICLR WAHHANTKl) TO B AS BB
lUEHKNTEU. Batufadloa auaranleed. 10-ll-tuth, Hot
T A1IB' FANCY PUH8.
JOHN FAREIRA,
No. 718 ARCH STREET,
ABOVF. SEVEJiTlt,
AT BIS OLD K8TAHL18IIF.D STORK,
Iiiipoiter and Mar.nfacturer of
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S
FANCY iruiIH.
My aa.ortmut of f AKCT T UI18 for Ladle, and CUlJren
I, now ccuplete, eoibraclag
EVERY VAllWiTY THAT AV1LL EE WORN
PVK1XQ THE C0MQ &EAS0N.
lliaxiirXer the name aud Dumber,
JOHN FAREIRA,
No. 718 AllCII BT11EKT,
Above Seventh,
I HAVE K0 PARTNER. OK CO SNECTIOS WITH Ar
OTUKJtSTOKElXTUECITY. -30-lr
WANAMAKER L BROWN,
DRY COODS.
X
llll TIM 13 UAH CUHI3.
THE TIME HAS COME.
7 HE TBIE HAS COME.
GKEAT 11EDUCTION
IN TIIR
HtfCIS OF DRY GOODS.
EDWIN HALL & 00. f
No. 26 S. SECOND STREET,
akr now orrr.itina tiirib stock 0
SILKS,
EEESS GOODS,
SHAWLS,
CLOTHS,
CLOAKS,
VELVETS, &o.,
Far Eeow tho Prosent Gold Prices,
Aa wo hare hail the advantigo of acontlnnul
lite In tho prin t of our Stuck during the progrcaa
of tbe war, we now propoao to give our customart
tho advantage of tho
FALL IN PRICES.
ALL 6TATLK 000DS
IUSDUOE.D.
CALICOES AND MUSLINS
KEDUOHD.
1-LANNEL8 AND TABLE LINENS
RtDUOED.
DLANKETS,
AND ALL UOUSEKEEriNQ GOODS
REDUCED.
N. B. We rtapectfully lollclt from tbe ladle
anil otheri an examination of our Stock beor
purchasing, convinced, aa we are, that wo hart
QUI OF THE BEST STOCKS I II THIS CUT,
And will be fold as low, If not lower, than anr
house will fell the eumo
tJUALITY ATVI) HTYL1J.
N. I).- Stveral loU of good, from the large
AUCTION BALES
HELD IN NEW YORK TIUS 'WEEK,
IAD WILL BE BOLD VIUtT LOW.
lO-S-etuf-at
SIXTH AND MARKET STBCETS.