8 NATIONAL RAILROAD CONTENTION Proceeding Ycaterdy The National Convention of Railiorfd Managers rrs'seniblPd at the ht. Nicnolas Hotel, at halt past ten o'clock this morning. j The lollowlne persons were present: Jobn Ho! mo, Director of Ta. Central Railroad. It. H. Houston, Director ot ra Central Jtailroad. J. M Kennedy, DiteetorofNoith Oni. Uailroad. 1. II. Sturgeon, Ireaidcnt if North Missouri Kail rod. J. II. Monltoa.Direetorof North MlMonrl Railroad. K, H. Latrobe, of North MiMonn Hallroad. S. L, Fremont, of Wi inlujrton ai.d Woldon Ball toad. Aaibell We'eb, ot Camden and Amhor Railroad. Maraey, of ltom. W and ordenabnnr Uailroad. IJervey Keys, 1'rcsldout of Tasfaie River Rail toad. O. Merrill, Superintendent Vermont Central Railroad. fbomas Webb, President North Carolina Rail road. K. Wilkes, Engineer and Superintendent N. C. Railroad. D. C. McCalgm. Preident of Alexandria and Frcderickabnrg Railroad. John E. Lyon, Prmfdent of Bolton, Concord, and White tionntain Railroad. , Bentley 1. tlanell i'rostdent and Chief EnRlneor r SheUiy and llrond Kiver Railroad. O. thai-note, el Cbicaro and Alton Railroad. Warren Colboro. Vtcs-Preoident Toledo, Wabash, and Western Railroad J. H. Kamsey, of Albany and Susquehanna Rail toad. laaac Hinckley, Prmidont Philadelphia, Wilming ton, and Baltimore Railroad. b. Rush, gopenntmdent Richmond, Fredorlcks hara. and Potomac Hal. road. X. J. Fleming, ol the Mobile and Ohio Railroad. D. L. ilarria, of the Oonn etiout River Railroad. F. W. Jackson of the New Jersey Rai road. Charles Batler, of me St. Louts, Alton, and Teire Hante Railroad. Daniel H. Crane, ot the Montgomery and West Point Railroad W. D. Dunn, ol ths Mobile and Great Western Railroad. Jobn C. French, of the San Antonio and Mexican Cnlf Railaoad. Mr. A. Welsh, Chairman of the Committeo on . Signal" and Safety Regulations, male a report, in which he recommended the ue of safety sig nals on all the railroads. Ho stated that it was the practice now to use danger signals which were very unsafe. When the danger signal did aot appear, the eneineer would take it tor grantee mat every tiling was ail right, tie re commended that there should be no danger sig aals used, but that, la case the safety signal was aot seen, the engineer could take it for granted that there was danger, and would, therefore, be compelled to stop. He thought it was much better to spend money In caution than to pay damages tor acciclpnts. General D. 0. McCullum, Chairman of the Committee tor Preserving Timber, reported that he had examined several plans for the preserva tion of timber, and would recommend that a committee be appointed to witness the experi ments of various plans for accomplishing this end, and that they report to the Convention. Several communications were received from inventors explaining the merits of their various patents, which were relcrred to thi Committee on Patents. Messrs. Welsh, Hulme, and Hinckley were ap pointed a committee to superintend the printing of Mr. Welsh's report aud iis distribution to the ditiercnt railroad companies. Mr. Isaac Hinckley read the report of the Committee on Post Office t-ervice. It recited that there was a ereat want of similarity in regard to the mode of carrying the mails, and the pay. A revision of 1he rales of payment was suggested, and attention paid to the tonnage et mail matter. The Committee were of opinion that It was impossible to dispense entirely with Sunday trains. A Committee on Hail Service was appointed, consiwting of Messrs. Hulme, Jewett Twltchell, Elevin, Ogden, Bridges, and Pollard. A report was made upon the subject of several alleged improvements in railroad machinery. Committees from tho different districts were p Pointed to uree tho pssage of measures re--eon. iroended in the report upon Patent laws, as folio New lngland-D. L Harm, U. TwitcheU, W. D. Bishop, M iddld tttates H. W. Chittenden, . It. Williams, B. P. KeniVdy. t Western b ',' J. B. Blackburn, , W. Wood ward. J. B. IrooV0"' Mr. Mawy suhm M,ed t,ie following paper: .The accidenti a- 'ICW Persons attempt- - - . tcr they are under way, ing w v. -TH'SAv ' all the time of the the importance of havtns -a in and the comfort, conductor to attend to his v. -ake it important of his pacsengers, seem to a. 'n adoping mea ""t nil railways should nniie i. possible, the ,v, -uid compel, as tar a M-e entering eures that wHia v pmon9 brto. -,t to get ?cbM.nd to allow iio one to altem. red to the cars, and to ' alio motion, Befei. on or on iu ala me dvb. - autborlzed to report dUFcutive Committee was continued, nexfflung ; of the Conventiod to Ukf pwce at the 8t. Nicholas Hoi ?,pSf riJv at nMOon tne second WeclneJy Matilda Heron as a Southern Sympathiser. low ri'WOTS pe',. the utmt, aMssed to the P'eatofHe8i. 4Wli Southern Relief F-i,,i : "ociacftN Hotel, October 8, 1866. Mrs. J C Barlow. Dear Madam: Will you accept as ai humble Conation to the glorious, humane, and boly ce in willed J6U are enMjretl. the acootttanvingset of antique e. Though call It antique, it Is far, far beyond til oitfjrent articles so called, and Indeed I can also say it cannot justly be called antique, dating only so far back as mediwval history. Yet, still, with only three hundred years over 'its head,' it has the present proud and unique boast of standing -without its peer in the art of the needle. I am tpeaking of the class ot lace of which I send you a specimen. Of the specimen itselt, it stands alone in America. Mrs. Carter, of New York, has ottered me five thousand dollars for it. It is a einpular tact that,under the microscope, tna thread used in it is of the same exquisite fine texture as thut employed in the nnest point d'aicuille to Brussels, aud finer than the liont ton ot Eneland. So much for tlie linen looms of the middle ages. In giving this dear relic to the Southern matrons and orphans, 1 feel that I am giving them a bit of my heart. I kept it out of the celebrated set I recently sold for mv only child. In giving it to the orphans of the Ameri can heroes. I leel I dedicate it to as holy aud aw a purpose. In baste, yours mot reipectlully, 'Matilda Heron STourEL." hpftntu dilVfir. Tamr-r- X. U J' D UVK.ua.w J , . i ,! n Vwi Vinrl no lionp. was thouirut a IttUCD Will-, " " " , . . . belle bv her contemnoraries. A patrician or "Venice had a scurvy Imle proooacis. ana inai aa hfld of itaelf a sufliclent digqualttlcition tor the l'OBCS Cap anu riuu vn;-iu nuiu ivu .."vi Bauintinir eye, such as Greek sculptors olten . Tr ami Minprvfl wat KnnlAfimPS ?ave 10 iruiu, j .,ik a i.nrtmlovinn as (luskv a- anv rmev wife of Kpsoui Dawns, borue of the f . ' S naca In ru liltlponx. Rnil nina. ureeKH uci v - condes tells us that they had an art-the same . ,i n.Kana np nt.iirioR atterwardn. at I)onnvbrook Fufr of makliipt them black. Hunchbacks have haJ weir buuiutio, who ccm tend that the dorsal curvature Is the true line i ... i it,,i thn minin. ao iar Irotu bpincr a ileforralty, "as dull fools suppose," Is In Itself a graceful ornament. -Madame RUtort't lavorite "street costume ' appears to be a dress of tbe heaviest black damask auk, with lare white silk stars woven made the stars look as if they were 'made ot wlver: her head-dresn white lace lapels of the ' i J 1 . i t . I - k 1 1 m r in ami j-'rtorin r tViii aam voatiiiir iitan lo where the drew ww fastened nt the tbroat; and from cw u at ui uiumuuu uxvt four la number, valued at tl2,ooo very maey tn their appearance, nne uaeg a parasol ot the liueet ana uemn"1 "" , uu uvuuw of Jntricow Wr a v"y. TOE DAILY EEftINO TELEGRAPH. PIDLADBLPIIIA. FRIDAY, Herculatievm. A Fn nch paper says the cxea vatlons ol Herculanruni are expected to be mnch more urnilncflvn tnnn those of Pomneii. whence a crpat msny t-rons bad time to carry away tl.clr chief valuables before the storm of asht'S and lava overwhelmed the place. At Herculanenm the case was ditiercnt. Tne labor will, It is raid, be greater than at Pompeii a mountain of lava has to be pierced, and a de scent made into tne city as into a mine. MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC. 13 A. JZ G A I N St 75 CENTS, $1 00, $2 00. MILLINERY GOODS CHEAP. FREEMAN & COMPANY, CORNER OF EIGHTH AND VINE STS., OFFER One Thousand Hate, as Follows: Velvet Tnrban Hata, Felt '1 nrlian Hats, Firncn '1 urban Fiata, fiUkand Plunk Turban Hata, titraw Turban Hata. Slack Felt U adiator Ilau, j i u tv u ao ao Children's and Ladiea slzea for is 81818 each. French Felt Gladiator Hatu, Ural) Felt liladlator Hatt. Black Kelt Ua 'laior Satt, French Felt Klatnii Hata, irab Felt Klatori Hata, Wack Felt Klfltorl HaU. Five diOerent abadrs of French Felt lor OSt DOLL A It EACH I Aljo.SOO FINE VELVBT-TKIMMED FELT, BILK, nJVl.VJ!.T HATS, in all the ew Btyieg, and mada ol the btatqnalltv ot maierla . at 1WO DOLLAB8 EACUI 1 be roodi are received direct from the Eastern manulacturers, and we propone to sell tb.'in liaXOW THE WUOLESALd, PK1CES. Oar 13 25 Black and 4 50 Colored TelveU are THIRTY PER CENT. BELOW RETAIL PRICES. WILLOW FEA.THi.HS WE OFF EB CHEAP. PBEA8AST FSaTUERS, DITTO. A full stock of Milliner Goodi can be found at onr Corner btore. Afcm" ""t e WlttC ea kittle ' . FREEMAS A CO., 10261m8p Corner Elclilli andVINK Street. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS G31AND OPENING CF FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS J. S, I50IlGi;SK, No. 21 North NINTH Street, (EAST SIDE), IMPORTER AND DEALER IX FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, BRIDAL WREATHS, Feathers, Ribbons, Velvets, Etc. throughout aud refitted in tine ifrench atylo, and will open on ' WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, With a magnificent assortment or Fine French F.owera, V ieatbs, Leavee Graeaea Feaihorg, Vel vets, liibbone, bonnet k'ramei, and alulinory Goods of every description and variety. J. S. BORGENSKI, Xo. JJ1 North KINTH Street, 10 22 mwllni Above Market, East Side. JUST RECEIVED, French Opera Bonnets, !real novblties. wood & cary, I No. 725 CIIESNUT ST. 10 1 2ni rp W E YL & K08UNHEIM, 0. T26 CBr.BNUT Btrtet, Ol'tN IBIS DAY, A anlrndld aMortoitut ol I and Rllk n.i. for Ladles ana l hi uren 0ow I'htiich, and 1 heaHa:t Htuieg BroD. Drab, Wh'ie, ani oarnut Bonnet Velvets, Royal Velvets, tucut Velvets, trvs d'Alrlquv, FroulwJ Velvets. . . l lie name goons in every otner anaae 01 omor. . I. nil....... J..... ... Till l.nna T I i r I oivvuu,, inuimtu. iiiuiivub. vuuuvi wjiaiui, Farls Ornaments, FiueFrencb Flowera. Kremh and Mew York Slat an" i onnot t rauies. Laues, IIIubIous ail at the very lov. st market prltea Country orders uromiitly atteuUed to. Uivo as a call. WKit. it KOB ISNIl rial, 10 S 1m No. 726 (JUiis.NUT btreet KPLENDID OPENING OF FALL AND WINTER STYLES -MRS. M. A. BINDKR. ho I01 CUrMT iMreot, Bhiladeljihia. lMFOKTF.fi OF LAlllcH' TR-H, i.ll CLOAK TKIHMIaOS Also an elegaut stock of Imiioned Paver J'a. terns for Ladies' and cbjl iren's iirvKH. raiiHian uresa and uiok ilnklug In all Its vm telle., l adles lurnlsl.lna tbelr rlub and oostlv umteilB i mav rely on being artistlcal.y tilted, and llieir work bulBlicd in iho uioot prompt and enl- . . . ' ult iowe poHKiiiif prices at twenty iJrU.t .1'itl ,Cn,.tlDS baatlnu. Patterns in " vi .:'!'"'" mr nierLUtuits an.t dress- u....., BVOSin BONN 15 T OPENING. WEDNESDAY, OOTOllEn 3, E. P. GILL & CO., 1011m NO. 730 ARCH STHKET. MKS. R. DILLON, Noa. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street. Eas a handsome assortment of MILLINERY, Mlsse and Infants' Uata and Caps, Bilks, Velvet Ctapai Ribbons, T eatbers, Klowcra, rramea, eto. 7 18$ BOARDING. XTO. 1121 til H AUD STREET Is note open for the accommodation of FIRST-CLASS HOARDERS. Apply ear)? IW DRY GOODS. JTLANNELS. FLANNELS. FLANNELS. Real Welsh Flannel. Shaker Flannel. Swanskin Flannel, tery soft and heavy. English Unshrinkable Flannel Persian Flannel, Silk Warp. Sallardvale and other Domestic Flannels. Domet and Game Flannel. Bed and Grey Flannels. Fancy Sacque Flannels. Canton Flannels. A full assortment now received and for sa'e by SHEPPARO. VA7I HARLINQEN & ARRISQM 10 26 6t rp Wo. 1008 CHESBCT Btroet. BLANKETS. The Subscriber are aow pi spared to offer the largest assortment to be lonnd In the oity of SUPERIORQUALITY BLANKETS All-Wool and Extra Width, for Best Family Use, ALSO, Crib and Cradle Blankets. And a Full Line ot MFDIUM BLASKEfS, for uviis, i uuiic xnisTiiuiions, eto. BHEPPABD, VAU HABLDTGEN ft ABBISON, House-Furnlshlng Drv Goods, I0trp No. 1008 CHE9NUT Street. AT RETAIL. M0UBNING GOODS. JAS. It. CAMPBELL & CO., No. 727 CIIESNUT ST., OFFER AT BETAIL A Large Assortment of the Best Fabrics of Mourning Goods at Low Price?. BL.ACK BI ARKITZ, BLACK KJIfilGsSCLOTHS, BLACK RBPH, BLACK BOMBA2IXK9, BLACK TAMIHK, BLACK MERIKOES, BLACK DELAIAEg, BLACK POPLIN ALPACAS, BLACK THIBET SHAWLS. BLACK CKAPK VEILS, BLACK KID CLOVES, ETC. KTC. 10 IS fmwfitrp FOR SALE AND TO RENT. J FOR SALE, TUB LEASE (for thrte years from January 1, I887j, GOOD-WILL, 6TOCK AUD TlXiUBES of the RT.ANK BOOK ART) STATIONERY STORE, No. 2D South 8IXTH Street, MX POOBS FaOU CBKSNTjr, Sow dolna a good business. For terms and particulars, apply on the premises. io 24 Uj p O R RENT. . A VALUABLE STORE, No. 809 CIIESNUT STREET, In the National Bank of the Bepuhlio Building. 6tt APPLT OS THE PREMISES. OFFICES AND LARGE ROOMS FOR REKT IN THB Katioaal Cftnk of tt, ?.,pufclie Nob. 609 and 81) CHESJSTJT Street, Tbe Bnlldtna Is supplied with Gas, Water, Water Closets, and etcam Lea tin Apparatus. Tbe rooms on tbe third and fourth floors are large (60x60). well lighted, and suitable lor a Commercial College, or business of a similar character. ' Apply at tbe Bank. J tf THE GIRAKX) HOUSE. THIS WELL-KNOWN HOTEL PROPERTY ' For Sale on Easy Terms. APPLY TO ISAAC C. PRICE, or T. JACKSON, 10 28 6trp '. North 8 EVE NTH Street. FOR SALE. DESIBABLR CORNER PRO tv hit Tim modern three story urtck Dwelling. vTali double three story uaea ouimina", iroui auu siuo ttiiHiu d. nomiwtsi coru ui " uu WAL- i. l. .ir.,iui iiaw ni a er. mute. gas bntli, eto. t run n inccs. Could bo altered intoia store wltb dwelling an cudvs attaensa. niera" n r b Tn-arTs- 10 20 Ko. T17 A ivy. Ulreet. tf WALNirr STRKET. ruit 8AL.E, L 1 at cost, one of the most elegant B own-stone dTnalnna aunerblv rinlshed and ireiwoed Aiao, part of the lurniture. B. KINU-i l''N McCA If. iV W Dl4pV JU. V TT ALJ J A lllWt- WALNUT STREET PROPERTY. FOR LiiS Pale, three Dwe lings In hew Kow West TWENTY- rrffai btieet, at 18.UIO m w, ana no w- aiso asuae i-l. "n.cdlum s ze House lo fllfl ARoH Ht 9 'ii Imrp AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL COM PAN f, NEW YORK. FACTORY, HUDSON CITY, N. J. This Company Is now iully prepared to furnish LEAD PENCILS, ( nual lu Quality to the Best Brands. Urcmtnr has taken great pains and nvetod a Anulcan i..iln.fluta P ,uelr 'a10' an.u .n?w aok thB AmtJltau pui,.to tQ g7v,Htelr peuciu a lair trial. All Styles anao,.,), are Manufactured. avlVmoli b"k,XA?.hL,tow'a to manufttcturlng of Birmion ucaauos bbtuiNO pt.N(jll.H. ape artis'tUi w Knjmaexl Arobiteou. A n'P'lVfaeotVtQ?.,t,ulU on hand. Is offered at tail terms to tbe trade at tun wuoisle aalasroom No. 34 JOHN Street, New York. Tba Pencils are to be had of all principal Stationers and Kotloo Dealers , Ask for American Lead PeneU. 10l mwni CURTAINS, SHADES, ETC. CURTAIN ESTABLISHMENT. Tbe enbsctlbrrs are now recelTlag their FALL ASSORTMENT Of Kew and Klegant Materials for DRAWING-ROOM, CHAMBER, LIBRARY, and . DINING-ROOM WINDOW CURTAINS, Lambrequins, Chair and Sofa Coverings, Etc., Comprising tbe Latest Importation and Newest !. signs and Fabrics, in Rich Plain Satins, Brocatels, Lampisades, Bilk Terry, Coteline, Satin De Laine, Plain Wool Rn New Style Brocho and Satin Striped Repi and Terry, French Embroidered Lace Curtains. Ibe rlcbeat Imported and a Yry large assortment of fviuuuHia, 8W1BS, and HUSLIN CDBTAIKS, COBMCK8, TA f L8, etc , all of which wlu be r-Ot cr when deslnd. In tbe newest and most UstefQi man ner, In town or country, bj experienced and reliable it ors men. BHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN & ARRIS0N, 0 14 fmwBmrn So. 1008 CHESHUr Stieet I E. WALRAVEN, (MASONIC HALI.,1 No. 719 CIIESNUT STREET, ELEGANT CURTAINS FOR PARLORS, LIBRARIES, Dining ana Sleeping Rooms, In Brocatelle, Satin Damasks, Terry, Reps, Swisi Lace, aud Nottingham Lace- WINDOW SHADES OF THE NEWEST DESIGNS. Am now offerinir tbe most complete assortment of tho above goods ol my own importation. 10 26tnths WINDOW SHADES. WE SELL KO SHADES BUT THOSE OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE. Iheir auperlorttr in quality, style, and finish is vouched for by hundreds of families In Philadelphia CALL AND SEE TBE Mff E SIGNS. KELTY, CAR RING TON & CO., Wo. 723 CHESHUT Street, 10 19 wtoHmUp PHILADELPHIA. B. J- WILLIAMS, No. 16 North SIXTH Street, MANTJFACTCKEB OF VENETIAN BLINDS AND WINDOW SHADES. lb largest And finest assortment In the city at the lowest prices. lM2m feTORK SHADES MADE AJft LETTEEED. PERSONAL. PENNSYLVANIA STATE AGENCY, No. 483 North ELEVENTH Street, WASHINGTON, D. C. This Agency coUects from the TTnlied States All Arrears of Pay, Bounty, and Peniioas due Pennsylvania Soldiers, or their Widows and Orphans, Including tbe additional Bounty under recent acts of Congress, FBEE OF CHAHUE. All business can be transacted through tbe malls, and all correspondence will lecelve prompt attention. Tbe Agency cannot act for Claims in the band, of otber Agents or Attorneys, and It is not proper for Agents or Attorneys wbo collect lor pay to expect this Agency to do tbelr work. "F... JORDAN, - Colonel, and Military Agent of Pennsylvania 10 25Ctlhlm 02-H-W EXTRA BOUNTY. PX r The undersigned Is regularlr licensed bvt ne uniteo niates iiover. muni m cunwi n Homilies and hat all tho facilities fur a speed seitie fan on oratress QEOROE W. FORI), No. 241 DOCK Street, one door below Third, 10 23 1 m fhttaflo'pjila TP X T It A 13UUM'ty . THE l'Al BlASl liv j General has ordered Iho prompt payment ot these Claims. 1 nate su ine uui'urMury iuiiub uuuqi vwu lor application and can Innure a speedy aettlameuv. UEOftflE W. FOKD, Ko. 241 DOCK Btreet. one door beiow Ibiro streeu 1 i luirp Jf A T S, CAP S, F U U S. BATITALOTT & CO., No. 53 North EIGHTH Street. Full and well assorted stock ot HATS AND CAPS, For Mens', Boy., and Children's wear. Also, a cboloe nrltyo. TjADIfia. FUHSf AT THE OLD E8TABLHHED 8TAUD, Ho. 5 NOIITII EIOHTII STREET, 10'i4 wfmlmrp ' Below Arcb I ADULTERATED LIQUORS ONLY IT JITOKK A 9 1 V A r TTH . Meariy Opposite the Post Ottoe PHILADELPHIA. TsmUlessopplied i lew trom tbe Coustry vromr,Uy attended to. OCTOBER 26, I860. FURNITURE, PEPPING, ETC. BUY FUBNITUKB AT GOULD Oo.-g Vnkin Depots, corner NINTH and afA&KETand o. 1 and S9 Mortn BaCOSO Btrt 1 be largest, cheapest, and beat stock of Faraltnre, o every description. In the word. Hnd tor PrlnitHi Cata losaeatid Prlea List. Ibe soundness oi material and workmanship la guaranteed of ail we sell. Furniture fur I arlor. Drawing room. Chamber or Bed room, Dinlns room. Library. Kltehei, Hervants' rooms. Offloni Hchoo's, Churches, Odd Fellows, Masons, or other Loripea, 81lps. Institutions Olnhs, Oolleaea, Pah In Bullmngs note's Hoarding Hoasea, Hospitals, Fairs, or a single plaue ot Furniture. ' "r 1'rawlnys and estlma es furnished when reqnlred. Orders sent br post will be executed wlita detpateh. and wltb liberality and Justness of dealing Country dea'ers, and the trade genersuy, continue to be sonpilsd on the same liberal wholesale terms tliat Insure then a lair pioni. Parties at a olstann may remit through our Banker, the Fanners' and Mechanics' Maikmal Bank, Chesnu. street, or tbe Union National , Bank, Third street or bv Kxpress. Check, or Post Office Order. Im mediate attention will be given, and satisfaction Insured. OOUIiD CO., 21 X. come WIS Til and MARKET streets and Hoe. J7 and IS NortO 8ECON It Street. H5B I'hlladeJphla. BEDDING JD FIATBER WAREHOUSE. TENTH erBKET, . BKLOW ACH. Feather Beds, Bolsters. PIN lows Mattresses or alt kinds; lUanketo, Comfortables, Coun terpane. Bpnng Beds, Rpring Cots, Iron bedsteads, Cushions, and all otber articles In tbe line ot business. A MOB HILL BORN. No. 44 N. TEX I H Htreet, 91 ftnw.lmSp Below Arcb. CO H tf a H TO HOUSEKEEPERS. I baTC s large stock of every variety oi FUIlNITUIiE Which I will sell at redncea prices, consisting ni PLAIN AND MARBLE TOP COT1AG 80IT8 WALNUT CHAHBtB MJ1TS. PAKl.OR HUIl IN VELVaT FLUSH PARLOR SUITS IN HIR CLOTH. PARLOR SUITS lit RKPH. Bldeboards, Extension Tablca, Wardrobes, Bookcase ftlattnsscs, Lounges, etc eto ... - P- 'p- GTJSTINE 1 J N. E. corner SECOND and RAOal Streets. FIRST-CLASS FDUXIIUftE. A Large Assortment of tho Latest .Stylea On hand, and will be sold this coming seaioo (at very a odcrate prices, at L. LDTZ'S Furniture Eatabllahment, So. 121 Boath ELEVESTU Street. ESTABLISHED. 1705. A. S. ROBINSON, French Plato Looking-Glasses, ENGRAVINGS, PAINTING, DRAWINGS ETC. Manufacturer of all kinds of LOOKING-GLASS, PORTRAIT, AND PICTURE FRAMES TO ORDER. No. lO CIIESNUT STREET. THIRD DOOB ABOVE THE CONTINENTAL, rniLAPBLPHIA. a 1M I860. TBE NEW FALL STYLES IN J. W. BRADLEY'S CELEBRATED DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (Or Double Spring) SKIRTS, sow UNIVERSALLY ADOPTED BY OUR FASHION MAGAZINES AND ALL a FASHION AUTHORITIES. THIS IMPROVED DUPLEX SKIRT Is now meeting with great Sale by J. M. HAFLEIGH, No. 0052 CIIESNUT St. 10 10 wftuISt LETTER COPY-BOOKS, 3UO pages, $1-50. LETTER COPY-ROOKS, 500 paces, $'-00. LETTER COrY-ROOKS, 1000 pages, 93-00. FADER'S PKNC1LS, 73 ceute av Dozeu. ENVELOPES, $l-3 per thousand. 11. IIOSK1X9 CO., BLAKK BOOKUANTITACTCER9, eTATIOSERf) AND CABD ENGRAVHR8, 26irp No. 013 AJLCH Street. lilrUJlllUH 1 M I I I ii IF YOD WANT PERFECT SATISFACTION lnsTry reipeot, buj the eelebrat4 rUBUrON OOiu, Kg and Hioa aliea. at 07 par ton Alao. tin leDnlneKAHLk; TKIM COaLmim ). aan.e p oe, and a my tat onality of i.KUIu II. Km aad Htova, at IWjarfon Ap notliluir bat toe LaW Order re l tea at h o. IU Bvuti. TiilB Utrart. IM CARPETINGS. CARPETINGS. JAMES H. ORNE & CO., No. 62G CHESNUr Street, Between Sixth and Seventh Stmti. Juat Received Per Rtetmer, tr 'Invoice of French Chenille and Axminster Carpets, "NEW DESIGNS. JAMES H. ORNE & CO. No. 626 CHESNtJT Street. Between Sixth and Seventh Streets. MESSRS. JOHN CR0SSLEY & SON'S NEW STYLES 6-4 Velvet and Tapestry Carpets, JAMES H. ORNE & CO., ' No. 626 CHESNUT Street, , Between Sixth and Seventh Streets. ENGLISH ROYAL WILTON. ENGLISH BRUSSELS. ENCLISH TAPESTRIES. JAMES H. ORNE & CO., No. 626 CHESNUT Street, Between Sixth and Seventh Street. NEW CARPETINGS, FALL IMPORTATIONS. Now Opening. 922 2mlpj MTALLDIS, CREASE A SLOAN, No. 519 CHESNUT St., (Opposite Independence Hall,) Have just received an invoice of ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS AKD COCOA MATTINGS. REEVE L. KNIGHT & SON No. Wl CIIESNUT Street, BAVS HOW OPKH A WELL-ASSORTED STOCK OF AMERICAN AND ENGLISH CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, COCOA MATTINGS, DRUGGETS, BOGS, ETC. 10 IwfniJiu&pJ XjEEDOM & SHAW, No. 910 ARCH STREET, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OA11PET WAREHOUSE, WILL OPES OH 26ih, 27tb, and 20th tost., A CHOICE LOT OF PATTEBBS OF CHOSSLEfa TtPESTRIE8, entire y new for this market, Just leceived pet steamer "Mantiattaa." 4Jmrp T O SrORTSMBN., A Rentlerrai having no further u e lor A FAIR OF YOUNG THOROUGH BBED SETTERS,. Is aealrons of disposing of the same. INQTJIB 1 AT THIS OF KICK. CW p QHEAPEST PRINTIKQ IN PHILADELPHIA ,. AT TVS 'Evening Telegraph" Bteain Job Printing Rooms, No. 108 South THIRD Btreet, aaooxo 8TOBT. Zverv dcMilptlon of Plain and Omanieutal Printing executed iil uMUieaa and dcipatcU, at iuririalnalr low price . HADDOCK A BON, Proprietors, fUJrorp Latecf Nc Clf MiKEKT Btraet.
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