V 8 THE PARAGUAYAN WAR. Cir &4 Preparation for a General Aaaauli on Fort Humalta Lojxai to be Cruthetl at Oncti Etc. Bio Janiiro, September f. On the 12th of Awruet a coniarmcc was held on board IbeApa, flaKsbip oi Admiral Tamaixlare, at anchor in front of 1'asBO de la Patrla. The officials oresunt were Minlrter Uctavlano, Viscount le raman dajre, Baron Poito Alegro, and Marshal Poly xTri! liie ntraoBt ceremony attended their oro. h-i,,- nrfint In full uniform. Tlthoh the most rigid aecresy was maintaine 't the cause ana oojwi i wufareooe.'l j wp hn credibly tniorond toat It w- .ut?. tfBted bj Octaviano lor the purpo o brinng the several commander 1 m entente cordials. It appears that tn 0 euccePded, aa the ptroost harmony and feeling reigned W'ioi&i Me"l alter the conlcrcnce adjourned. On the 18th another conference took place, at mliif.h were nrescnt Generate Mitre, Flores, Poljdoro, Porto Aiffrrc, and Admiral Tamil",, dare. This meeting lasted several to'iura, the headquarters of Marshal PolydorOj and it was resolved that the Paragunvans should be at tacked eimultnnpoufils bv the 7hole of the allied lorcca, land s well aa naval Tlio plRtt ol a''ck Is based upop studlea of tho position made by Marshal folvdoro, and which had rece vod the nuppoitand sanction of hl Brazilian colleagues, Porto Alegre and Tamandare. Fart CuruptUti is to be first attacked by the squadron and reduced, eo as to unco w the right wing, of the Paraguayan aimy, which la to be attacked by the seoend corps of the allied army, while the lirst corps moves against this oeuue and the Argentine against the lelt wing. Great activity was obaervab.e in the alii' d caoi p. Atl ttic sick and wounded were beiug hurried toOrrlentes And all officers on lurloiign were called npon to Immediately take their places In tho flcld. It was e.vpcctod a at Buenos Ayres that, before the 1st of Sepkcm ber, iaiportant eveotM should have taken place on the Parana. The Brazilians found great ex pectatlons on the tenacity mil energy ol Pfy doro. -Will, the slnuishness of Tamandare may spoil the whole plan. Polydoro is busy ro otgonuKng the whole Brazilian force, and in this baa adopod the bourse usually pursued In ur pean arnr.ies. On tUe 26th Minister Oct&viano was to take leave ol the army lit Prsso de la Patrla, and it was expected tat liurirfr the following week a forward much wo it' J take place. All kinds ol ridiculous rumors nboat Lopea,nd bis move ments are transmuted from the allied camp, and the testimony of certain deserters is given as proof of the weakness of the Paraguayan army aad of Lcwz'a intention to fall back on a strong posi 'ion Afforded by a liver in the rear of lluraait a. Minister OcTaviajio is expected at Buenos Ayres to confer with Ue Argentine Govern ment in relation Vo the Peruvian and Bolivian protesty against the secret treaty of alliance of May 1, lte. The Uuctiea Ayres and Rio Janeiro papers we circulating reports that Chill -will iiot a,ssociii.ic herolt with Peru and BrCivia in their prote'its, but wH! remain neutral dur ing the Pr.raeuayan conflict; but well informed ones regard tlieic reports ..as mere ruses de guerre. In Buenos Ayres the Rouse of Delceatvs has pa-sed A-bill niuliorizin? the issue oi $l-0i)0.000 worth of bomd-i tytaring nine per cent, interest, and to be so:nred fcy n additional duty of five percent. o impertsTid two ner cent, on ex ports. Thnflyoo see to what'straits the war put's BueDon Ajtw.--'3F. Y. Ilerald. I OBITUJtY. Cfl CAtro, October .14.Gencral iD. E. Oiband, fotmerly of thls rity, a welt-known cavalry leader the late wnr, iied at his plantation in Mississippi, n the 4t'a instantof brain lever. His lilsrase was induced by over-exertion in at'.cndiDg to negroes of his plantation, 38 of 44 in his employ having 1 ieen attacked with cholera, anu is iiavaug atu. Louis FWix-KMenme, Marqnia de Turgot.of wnoe aeam we ave inteuigocce, was oorn u Bons on tho 27th of September, 17'J(i, and was ot a noble itunily-of No ruiandy. lie was educated -at the mil;tary-nchoi 1 ol WaintOyr, and served lu ine army lor seve rai vearsjrcsigning nts com mission in 18M. In 1832 he -was raised to the Chamber of -Peers, and look his side with the conservative r poliUi jiant but the revolution of February sent him tack to pnvate life. He had taken but little par tin public alTalrs up to that Time; put no attacn eii nimseif to tne Napoleonic policy, was a meml kt of the Ministry of the 2d of December, 1651, : ind identitied himselt entirely with the coup d'eta. I la July, 1852, he resigned the portfolio of Foi Hen AUairs to M. Drouyn de Lhuys, and receiv id the dipnity of Senator. On the 2lith of April, 1653, he was accredited as Ambaeeador to the i Court of Spuin. In 1854 he fought a duel witt i Mr. Sonle, the United States Ambassador. In 1852 he v.'as made Commander ol the Legion of I lonoc, and grand officer of the Order in sepiemo tr, ihob. Col nel C.l. lhrle. Them tom. N. , .. October 14. Colonel C. J. Ihrie. formerly SAate Librarian, and some Tears ago a Senator in m Vi'arren county, died In this city last aigni. KATIONAL FINANCES, WASHrsoTOt?, October 14. The Internal Hevenue 'Receipts for the past week were as fol lows: 'October 8, $1,072,76970; October 0, S697.9C6-fiB: October 10. S924.353-73: October 11. $219,570n; October 12, $1,211,476 80: October 13. $51S,f3'77. Total, $4,630,701-61. . From . Julv 1 todnte. $113,197,001-04. Nataoual bunk, notes issued the past week, 9543,430. To date, $294,072,069. Fractional currency printed the past week. 9452,960. Fractional currency shipped to Aatioiaolbajiktj, $233,000). to Assistant Treasurer, "KT Wnril . CI ail tl( 4a iaalatanf T.aaanKii, Bosloni, $100,000; to United States Depository at jlncin:aati,.iut,uuu; ucpomiory at uaiittnore, .$75,0001; DcTiository at Buffalo, N. Y., $32,000; . total, i KwMnH). Frac tional currency destroyed the pa9t week, $540,33. rao. C wib. tii the Treasatry .Vaults. , United' States Treasury Notes, $4,400,000.; Kational. isiinr ote8, Sj.Mjbi: liractlonal Cur rency, ia5,61t); Gold, $340,659; Silver, $2500; Hve uen ttJoms. zuo; Three .1,'ent (Joins, $720; taluraemeuta. Piskursetsente tor the week on accouut werei War.Deoartment, 2.773.733'93: Nw ni.nnrf. ment, $S35,9.tf Ipterior Department, $405,608-111. Total, -,ui,n 0. lea(Ulctter Mouei;. Tr.o PrntmiiBter-Gneral to-dav turned fiVOt .A ft .inner. United States Tieasurer. faiiin the accumulation .from dead letters the past three moaths. MISSOURI. General Btler? lleceptlou at St, louln. Sr. Loms,.October 14. Ben. Butler's recep tion and jsixwch last rlirnt brought out the ir...t. f-rtvwd witnessed this year. There were norne token of intended violence on the part of the Rebels. 11. ir organs nere uave Deen nnea with intJammatcry articles concerning Butter, h 5rtin.ntionB..thrownout thatmobbiner But ler would bo lair revenge for violence shown Frank UJftlr at iapo unitnu. m. ponce were out i full force, and the radicals made other r reparations to pive the Rebels cold lead in the eveat of a disturbance. Fortunately, none happened, and general Butler poke two hours li!h no interruptions save frequent ap plause antl tbetrin)?. lie delivered very nearly his Cincinnati speech, excepting that he over hauled President Johnson's remarks in BU Louis with teniblc effect. He advocated the hanging of Jeff. Davis and the Impeachment of Johnson; also impartial suffrage, and the superiority of the claims ot loyal blacks oyer disloyal whites. There was great eiHhnsiasm, and the Jtepuolioan today admits that the meeting was very respect able. When nearly finished, a detective re ported to parties on tho stand that there were indications of an attempt to insult General Butler en r,ow to the hotel when his speech wapver, Jise General wftf privately escorted THE DAILY EVENING TELF&RAPB. niTiADELPIIlA, MONDAY.JKTO to his carriage, and dr'ven off quietly before the crowd knew tbut be had gone. Theiadical canw.M Is progress ng with great vigor, and the defeat of John Ilogan In the Pirst Dintrkt Is certain. Inteieotlng Statistics of the United St' The following Interesting item Of tea. was prcparea in the United P rtaustics Bureau, fcrpartmcnt of the ! Census irnmi lecort in roierenr- . - tion, and density ol r- . to ine area, popnin- Ktpulallon of the United J.. .-nrt and ttifltter snrfaoes of the United tM are e sSftS' T! pnnal to 8.2.r0.fMH sqnare miles lana water 240.C00 8uare miles. The States 804,3;i sqasrer nines oi lamieu sur face, and the Ternaries .aw.w"'iSKc",ThS exhitmea ny me -dignin nnmber of lnf blauts in the United 8ta es retornodln Owas 31,443,921 ia tU Stftte 31,148,040. and 296,275 in the Territories thus inhabitants biioj tn averiiiio v kicuiccu tr rh Bouare mile In the States, while in the earn buiii v - Trritortes there are lour square miles 19 W inhabitant, and exclusive ol tie District of Columbia, tne territorial area wouia repic sent five and tonc-lifth square miles to each inhabitant. In 1860 Massachusetts had 157, Rhode Island 133, New York 82, and Penn sylvania 62 Inhabitants to the square mile, which i-ato otir,llnl tn tha TTi. Uorl HlHtPS. WCUl'J glVfi 172 flftn mm In )auiflchiinptts. 400.000,000 In Rhode Island, 24G,0()0,000 in New York, and ico nnn (inn n bannnlinnlii Itplcium. Kn Plana and Wales, and France In 1855 had 397, 307, and 17fi tnli.hilnntu In t.hi mimre mile resDectivCly. ifth iimtpil Ktaten wu fis densel v populated as France, our Donnlation would number 628,- 000,000, or if populated as densely as fcnglana finri WrWic mi .mm. mm : and it according to Bel- eium's density of population (307 to the square milel the United Siales would contain 1,19V 000,000, which is 110.08G.000 more than the en tire population oi the world In 18C6." HOSIERY! HOSIERY! HOSIERY! HOSIERY! RECXIV"D FROM NEW YORK AUCTION A very lTe lot ol HOSIERY, at greatly reduced prices. LAttffcS' VERY HEAVY HOSE at 25, 30, 35, and 40 cents ; best, full regular made, at 60 cents. MEN'S VERY HEAVY II O.S E at 25, 89, and 85 cents: best, full regular made, at 40 and to oents. CHILDREN'S HOSE, all sizes and qualities, very low, at DAMDERCER BROTHERS' No. 105 N. EIGHTH Street, Third Store above Arch. MERINO GOODS. RECEIVING NOW, DAILY, new lots of Ladies', Hen's, and Children's MERINO UND&RSHiRrs and DRAWERS. The largest assortment in the country, selling at lower prices than in any other stoie. JUST RECEIVED. Kew styles and very large assortment of Woollen BREAKFAbT and EVENING SHAWLS. Also, now styles of NUBIA HOODS, for parties, etn , a splendid assortment at very low prices. STAPLE TRIMMINGS REDUCED, Beet SK.IKT BRAIDS, 8 con's a piece; SHOE LACERS, 4 cents a -dozen ; very.best NEEDLES and FINS, 4 cents a paper; bt-st TOOTH BRUSHES at 6, 8, 10, and 12 cents; best I'EARL BUflONS, 6 and 8 oents a dozen ; TWILLED TAPE, STOOL COT TON, SEWING SILK, Etc, all much lower than at other stores. LINEN HDKFS. LINEN HDKFS. The largest assortment and the cheapest LINEN HDKFS. in the country. Best LINEN HDKFS. at 13, 16, 18, and 26 cents. Men's best LINEN HDKFS. at 25, 80, 40, and 60 cents. TOWELS, NAPKINS, HAIR NETS, CORSEfS, Etc, lower than at any other store. Bamberger Brothers. N. EIGHTH. Street, Third Door above Arch., it T OB DELAWARE Delaware Side! SIDE I Delaware Side! THE S'TATEN ISLAND Fancy Dyeing Establishment BARRETT, NEPHEWS & CO,, No. 47 North EIGHTH Street, East Side. The stand occupied by xxt the pint Seven years. - 0 OXHBE OtFICE IN THIS CITY I With the advantages or an experience ot nearly FIFTY YEARS ON BTATEN ISLAND, Aifa laciuue arranpeu regardless M expense, we may junujr vimui w vvm nv iuwuu w rvlAltuu, THE MODEL DYEING AND SCOURING EST A. BLISHMENT OF AMERICA! t-adkos' Presnes, Bbawls. Cloaks, etc., Dyed inccess . y- jMUf1'1 of L"Ue' Dresses cleaned without ilENTI.VMFwa n muvwi Coats, Owoo.t Panu vt.u eto , dyed or cleaned -w Airriau 1 BARRETT, NEPHEWS & CO., NO. 4T North EIQHTII BtreeL Fut Koa, A and T JOHN Bt's.w Ci! Ko. W F CXTON tret. Brooklyn. 10 3 lmrp VI E A D & CO No. 010 CHESNUT STREET, MANUFACTURERS OF SILVER-PLATED WAKE, TRIPLE PLATE. MONEY SAVED BT PURCHASING DIRECT FROM THIS MAN UFACTCHER8, MEAD & CO., M Jjnw3nirp No. 910 CHESNUT 8IREET S A T CUES, DIAMONDS, AND JEWELRY, lewis Iadomus& Co., DIAMOND DEALERS ANIJ JEAVELLEI18, No. 802 CHESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. We tave always on band a large and splendid at'ortaent of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, Of American, Swiss, and English makers, BDITABLI POR LADIIS, GENTS, AND BOYS' USE. Our stock of American Watches is very complete. All Watches GUARANTEED 10 KEEP GOOD HUE, Our assortment-of ' DIAMOND GOODS, eocn as FINGER AND EAR RINGS, BREASTPINS, feTUDS, AND SETS, Is large, and purchasers will have a fine assortment 10 select from. DIAMONDS MOUNTED To order in the most beautiful and substantial manner. SILVERWARE . Of all kinds, including an elegant variety of FANCY PIECES, ESPKCIAIXY ADAPTED FOR BRIDAL PRESENTS, As well as a large stock ot SPOONS, FORKS, ETC., OF THE LATEST DESIGNS. ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING ON HAND AND MADE TO ORDER. Our Stock will be found complete in all its branches. JEWELRY of all the newest styles constantly received. WATCHES repaired in the very "best manner, and all work warranted. AND ALL PRECIOUS STONES. BOUGHT FOR CASH; ALSO, OLD GOLD JND SILVER ALL OBDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. LEWIS LADOMUS, LOUI8 F. FIEGEL, THOMAS POWELL,. W. G. Perry's Column, YILLIAM C. PERRY, TOOK SELLER, STATIONER; and BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER, No. 729 ARCH Street, (Formerly Fonrtri and lUfce 8t.), nas on hand a large and seasonable Stock ol Goods, selling at t Cast Prices. POCKET AND VELVET BOUND BIBLE"?, PRAYER AND HYMN BOOKS, PRESENTATION BOOKS, JUVENILE AND TOY BOOKS, WRITING DESKS, PORTFOLIOS, POCKET BOOKS, CIOAR CASES, BANKERS' WALLETS, BACKGAMMON AND CHESS BOARDS, BAZIQUK, Also an tne LEADING GAMES OF THE SEASON, f or sale by W. . I? E H Y9 No. m ARCH Street. Blank Account Books, Of my own manufacture, conMnntly on hand. Orders received for making Cooks in any desired style. The best Stock used in all Custom Work. W. G. PERRY, Manufacturer, No. 928 ARCH Street. Steel Tens. Call and try them. w. c. PERRY, No. 11 ARCH Street. Ladies' Stationery, Tne best ana nncst assortment to De 10 and id the city. Our facilities for Stamping in colors or plain is now unsurpassed. Wedding Stationery, Of the most Fashionable 8tyles, supplied by W. C. PERRY, No. 728 ARCH Street, Gold and Silver Ink. W. C. PERRY, No. 728 ARCH Street. Water Color Paints, In Boxes, handsomely furnished tor Present j. Drawinsr Pencils, Crayons, and Mathematical Instruments. W. C. PERRY, No. 928 ARCH Street. .600,000 Envelopes, All sizes and qualities. W. C. PERRY. No. 728 ARCH Street. 700 Reams Paper, Note, Letter, Cap, Bill, and Thesis Paper, at low cash prices. W. C. PERRY, No. 728 ARCH Street. Arnold's English Ink, Faber's Pencils, Giilott's Steel Pens, warranted genuine, for sale by W. C. PERRY) STATIONER, Not 728 ARCH Street. BlLL Dbais Nota au Draft Books, Cash Boxe?, News Files, Gold Pen, CoriiNa Presses, Account Books, W. C. PERRY, STATIONER No. 728 ARCH 6tret. Photograph Albums Repaired, And all classes of Book Binding Attended to promptly. W. C. PERRY, J0182t No. 738 ARCH Street, Millinery, trimmings, etO. BONNET OPENING, Wednesday, October 3, 1886. WOOD & CARY, Io. 725 U1ESMJT STREET. M tnrp EYL & ROSENHEIM, Ho. T29 C fs UT Btreet, OF K.N THIS DAY. nlrndld tiortmeut of felt and 811k Hats for Ladus.nd Clil drcn All f n. newcit .oapen tcfj iuw inw9. BraxD Drab, White, and Uarnet UOnrtot V)?eU. Voyal Velvets, Cncut Velvets, uru a'AUclquea, iroswa veiveia. , l be same Kooaa m ctcit oiupt enaae vi c uur. Vtit UUOiona. IruiimW Klbhoun. Bonnet BI)bon. Parte Ornameiila, Fine Kiencb Flowers. Fren Ji and Ne it York Mat an" bonnet Framea, Mces, iiiusiona ail at the very low. t market prleea . m y.i ii.ii i " . f l Alan DVTATT. CooBtry aiders promptly attended to. tiire us call. WHY I. A RORANHKItf. It Sim No. W8 CHK.xNOT Mffet SPLfcHDID OPENING OF FALL AND WIN TKR 8TYLEM. MRS. M. A. B1MKIL No 1031 CHtMUT Hticet, FhUsde'phl I MPOKTKR Ol? LAIjIf.b' IRKH AND ()I.OK TRIUMI9. Also n . elegant mock of imported Ftper Pa tents for Ltdits' and Chili reo'i Ureas. PartMan Dreas nn l UloK Making In all Its Tatletlea. Ladles tarntahlna the4r lirb aid coatly matflrla mar rsiT on being artmlcsl t fitted, and Ibelr work nnlnbed In the moat prompt and emcirni nianurr, ui uit. iciwesi poasioie pricea at twenty four boars' notice. Cnitltia and baatlnv Pat'erna in seia. or by tbe slnala piece, for mercbanta and flress- maters, tow reaoy siusin BONNET OPENING. WEDNESDAY, OC TO BE II 3, E. P. CILL & CO., 101 Ira NO. 720 ARCH STREET. MRS. It. DILLON, Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street. Baa a handsome assortment of MILLISEBY; Mlsae and Infanta' uats and Caps, Bllki, Velvets Crape Rttton9. 1- eat beta. Flower,frames.etc 1 lSj AUCTION SALES. O SCOTT. J it., AUCTIONEER, JD.SO. K20 CI1E3MJX HIKEET. L AUD - We are now prepared to make arrntrnmnni lor fpecial ta es ol OH I'alntintia, statuary, or any ocber Yi oiks cf Art our location being In the centre ol tbe n.cn iri.liU.DaD e luorouKtiiare oi our city, make It a dcairable rtburt or couuoiaseurs and lovers of art in eencuil . B. Poles of merchandise In general solicited. Per- sonai at tntion mven to ou -uoorsaies. u. Hcorr.Ja. IARGK AL8 0" VALUAHLE WORKS OP ART, UKOl'l'Kf, KlGVKBH AND CLOCKS. VERDE AN TitiUfc S T iTJaRV, ITALIAN MAKBLK GHOUPKH AND FlGUKr.8 etc. etc, allot tbe recent Iinjoritt tlon otllessra. VIII UK OS. (late VltO Vltl & Sous), to take place at Scott's I'MJaile.pliIa art Gallery, o. 100 tbtBPiit street. On Wednesdav and Thursday, lTih and 18tli instant, at 11 o'clock A. Al. and IX P. each liny lUlacuuice aim vuiuudio collection oi worxaoi t -will be arranged for exumiuatl u on Tuesdaj, lGtb 8lan tnd wl.1 coninriae In pur. :- Fine v executed 1-ust of tbe lute Air. Lincoln, br Trot. Laizerinl Valuube Groups oi uenoi-.m, mamy, and Inno cence, bjr Proi errghl. a copy ot Caiuai s cele rated masterpiece, Fidelity. A copv of Powers' ce ebrated Greek ave. Font handaomu Garden titatues, Nemesis. Bacchus. Mercuric and Painting. Flumes ot Kepiiinauon reace ar.a war. etc. etc. VhHDE A.iTlQUli 8T.V10ARY. La lotta Romance, L. Frcole, Wild Boar, Rape of the Sabines, Apoi.o dl vel Vcteie, Faoro Lioua wf Odno a and bwi'.zcrlend, Venus, Vuses. etc. etc. ALABtSlU OKNAMc.NT3. Vaces and Uma of entirely new deslana, never hereto fore exhibited in this country; va.uable Caaiel iua, Anate and A'Mlmo Vases I Urns and cantharea oi' Gre cian Roman, and Gothic designs ; tine artistlo Groupcs and Figures ol Diana buona trice, Poveaella, Alusa, Love and Venus, Venus di Gabv. etc. BKONZE8 Tbe largest and moat comp.ete ever offered in tula market, comprising flgurra ot Cld and Kor de 1'bule, Balatnon de la .loaeile, Keverie, Polonals, Uogaenots, Cbarieuiagne Mazepoa, Black Prince, Hone Battle, etc. fine gilt twenty-one day Clocks, with Candelabra to match; elaborate Card Kecelvera ete The above collection Is one of the finest ever exhibited In this couniry, and Is well worthy the attention of the lovers ot art. 10 10 8t CHAItLfcS C. B1ACKEY, AUCTIONEER, NO. m MARKET Btreet. between Third and Fourth. VFBT LAKOK RALE OF FRENCH AND GBB.VUN CHINA, FANCY GOODS AND TOYS, .lust Imported by Haizen ft Wltte. Ho. 713 chesnut street. On Tuesday Morning, October 16, at 111 o'clock, at C. V. Alackey's Auction Rooms. .No. 326 Market street, very large assortment ol all kinds ot doila. china and crying babies, doll keads. motto cupa and saucers, baake's. vases figures, motto cotiees. toy tea lets, white and decorated Parian marble vases, cbapels, cruclflxes, match and Jewel boxes, inks' ands, cigarstands motto mugs, toy lumt ture In great variety, toys and rattles, looking-glasses, a. bums glove and work-boxes, etc. etc.eto Ail these are Ireab goods, having lately arrived from Europe. C atalognes will be re ady on Friday. ' 10 10 5t CARD. MESSRS MARXbEN A WITTE'S SALE. i'LEGAf T FRENCH CHINA. FANCY- GOODS, DOLLS, TOYS, AND HOLIDAY ARTICLES. On Tuetday Morning, . At 10 o'clock. Cata osues are ready and tbe sample lots arranged for examination. Tbe goods are all of trei-b Importations and the assortment Is considered the I arrest and beet of the kind ever oftered at auction in tliis city. Hetull sioiekeepers Will And this sale highly deserving their attention. 10 1-1 it pAN COAST & WARNOCK, TJCTIONEERH. No. M0 MARKET Street. aiet LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF POO LOTS AMEBTC AN AND 1A1PORIEI) 1BT GO'DS MILLINERY, HOdl FRY, LINE GOODS, NOlIONS, .TC. KTO., ' by Catalogue, on a Ciedtt On Wednesday. October 17 conimeno'ng at 10 o'clock. Buyers will find a lull and moai desirable assoitment of new and seasonable goods, suite! to present and approaching sa'cs. 1U 15 it FIRST 8PFCIAL POSITIVE SALE OF GERM A N loWN FANCX KU' GOODS, by Cata.ogue, on a Creult- On Fridav. October 119, at 10 o'clock, comorlslng a very attrac tive and full antoruueut ot newest and most choice styles. 1'artlculars In future advirtigpments 10 1$ U IN DOW SHADES. WE SELL NO SHADES BUT THOSE OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE. Their superiority in quality, style, and flnisii is vouobed for by hundreds of families In Philadelphia. CALL AND SEE THE t EW i ESIUHS. KELTY, CAIIIIINQTON & CO., No. 723 CHESNUT Street, 1010wrm3m5p PHILADELPHIA. CARPETINGS, JAMES II. 0IJNE & CO., ) IVo. 620 CHESMT STREET, Between Sixth and Seventh Street. NEW . CARPETINGS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Jnt Received Per Steamer "McIM French and English, Azminster, Royal, Wilton 6-4 adsh Brussels, Croasley Tapestrloi. KQTLTlliS IN FBENCn GOODS. NEW STYLES OF 6-4 Velvets, Axminster, Wiltons . and Brussels. Carpels for Halls, u I Hi Borders. English Oil Cloths. English and American Thrcc-Pllcs Ingrain and Venetians. Druggets, Cocoa Mattings, Ruga, Mats, Linen Crumb Cloths. JAMES H. ORNE & CO., No. 626 CHESNUT Street, between Sixth and Seventh Streets. NEW 0ARPETINGS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. FALL IMPORTATIONS. JUST OPENED. C9 22 2m4o QLEN ECHO MILLS, CER MAN TOWN. fllcCALLlMS, CBEASE & SLOAN, MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF CARPETINGS. WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT, No. 509 CHESNUT Street. RETAIL DEPARTMENT, No. 510 CHESNUT Street, OFrOSITB 1MDEFEKDEKCK BALL. (9 12 2m JEEVE L. KNIGHT & SONr No. 807 CHESNUT Street, BATK MOW OFKN A WELL-ASSORTED STOCK OF AMERICAN AND ENGLISH CAEPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, COCOA MATTINGS, DRUG3ETS, RUGS, ETC. 10 3wlm8m5p LEE DOM & SHAW, WHOLESALE AND EETAIL CARPET WAREHOUSE No. 910 ARCH STREET, ABE; OFEMi'Q AN ENTIRE KEW STOCK OF ForelRii and Domestic Carpetlngs, In sverr alyle and variety, 9 4 8m5n VISITINQ AND WEDDINQCaRdF. WRITTEN, ENGRAVED, AND PRINTED. The Latest London and Paris Styles. INITIALS. MONOGBA.MH, CBEST8, AllMs. ETC.. UlAMPI'I) ON FAI'KK ANU SVaU.UFa. IN COLOUa, OKa.Ti. The Finest English, French and Ameri can Paper and Envelopes. MONOGBAMS, AEMS.TKK8T8, Designed and Kq. graved. WHITING DF8KP, TRAVELLING CASKS. PORT FOLIO!. POlkKr-BOOKM, KNITE8, BACKUAM klOM BOAllDB, and a very large stock of FINK STATIONERY R. IIOSKIN8 V CO., 8TATI9NEBS AND CARD ENGKAVEK8, 78 6n..P No. 913 ARCH Street Cr-gm PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING. lifTTl l-MR. SARGENT'S ord.m are received aa la.ual (during the paat eight year.) at M ANON t'O.'H , No. Kit Cbeanut ateet l'lanoa releaineied wlitiout re. moving, to aound aa good aa new. lm rn J
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