8 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGIUFH. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 18C6. Mli&KKAMj; till, Of ATUiO' crno m w-o. To tot Editor of Mr fwnirift HYtrgapto ', In votir interestln article of Hatordiv la, rw pwtlnft Met won, Aerolite, ote . I notieod that o Kwtiee was ie of the remarfcable fall ' Aerc'ltee Nei Concord, Ohio, on n ! f M,T ,8i0- 1 vvaatbenaeltlren of that pla". nd Pof el the BptjstCtmrl. The lollosrlcr l i sobetanoe ol the skctota which I lrpa' l tlni f" tlle Xtienhfle American; and H, with other description of tiieanie phMionwno". "'W published in many lK)i ioditulinthionuntrynd In Kurope, as ci'.n tiflc men everywhere nottd the event, and tnriicd it to ood ooonnt. I procured specimens ot the Aerolites, ad orwrd them to Tale College, Carotindr Ob rvaUiry, am other centre of scien toOo rewmtoh, end yet have one r-pecimn which will be subjected to eneminuoon woenever a deniro to teat eflbet may be opr"Sed by persons interested in such phenomena. Tb loliowiur article, ai pre pared lor the fikientiji.; American, is at vour service alMmUiyoo dwiire to publish It. KnspeetlDl'y yoorr, et. W. D.SiHiritr kd. Wonderful I'hcnonicnna. in Tuesday. May 1, IRrtO, our qniet town (New Uoieord, MnskinKum county, Ohio) was vim tod by eet the most remarkable phenomena of mudem tunes. About b air-part twelve o'clock a loud and terrific teoort broke npou tne stillness oi noouUrao. hie the firing ol heavy cannon, or rather more lae an awful explosion. Fvorybody was startled, ami tn an inetbiit bo uses were leu tenancies almost, ae the wbo.e poimiace t untied tor tne stieeti to isarn tbe eause ol tne startling report. In a uiiimenc another loud report was heard ovrhcad. and a all eyes were upturned, an ot tier and yet anoiher report followed in quick sucoess',on, to tne number ot eight r tun. Tbuso were followed ij other reports in very rapid succossioii, till it be eaine a rattlm, rnnliiux, wulzzing nnw, iasainr acrose tbe heavens from northwest to soutboasi. J u abonl two minutes ail had passed away, and aston ished sronps stood and lookud at each other, spell toand and mute. All seemed eaccr t snak, our, no one new what to say! Mothers cla'iped liU ehlldren, and rushed frantically in search of some filace ot saiety. Strom men turned palo, as though he heavens wore passin? awav w.tb a preat noi-e. tloises and cattle, irlKhteud, were runulug avwut, adding to tbe general confusion. As soon as tbe excitement began to ubide, people bean to express wonder, aud to propose questions ntucb easier asked than answered, and the wunder was tho ail-aboroinr topic ot conversation, hoon the excitement received a fresh imoetus irom the announcement that during the loud noises orr btlirtl large stones had fatten from the heaovntjuM out of town! Of course, multitude hastened to anwrtaiu the correctness of thcae nartlmg rumors, tiuie enoagh, .there they wore, huge black stones, weighing twenty, thirty, forty, fifty, and the larger 4mt hundred and three pound! Taose who saw tlittm lull hastened to the spot, and dug after thorn, tinning them imbedded in tue car'h from ono to two una a half leet iloci). .Many "burnt their linger-" u bamiy seizing the aerolite, after removing the eurronoiiing earth, and they were so hot as tbat tuey could not be handled for half an hour affr tliuy tell i i.e aerolites were found scattered, in tbe direction m wt ieb the noi' proceeded, tor a space ot onie an miles; and they were lonncl, too, in sizu propor tioied to tbe sue.igth oi the reports, the greatest towuide the noithwt, and tbe smallest toward the southeast, the latter as rma'l, at Iomi, as common fuih-weuluti, and somewhat resembling tnem. The tuques wero of a black, burnt color outside, but, when broken, were of a Iicht blue shade, and sparkled ith metallic subsiances. home piece of the specimens which I yst have, have been chemi cally examined in Europe, and found to contain nine mttallic tulstancts. I regret that J have not the rtotemoiit at hand to name tbeiuv 1'ersoi t out in the fields at tbe time of this strange orenrrencc, and who had an nnobstruoted vie ot tke beaveas, gave most interesting accounts of the phenomenon, irom whion I gluau the following teius: ' The on'y c ouds visible were very light and fleecv, and were sent whirliug and rolling by "isrge blaek balls' passing rapidly through tne taeavens One large tiery r?d mass paiied lroiu tbe rest, at a terrible report, and liassed d.rectiv sou.h." Thie wss found, a large, almost molten mass oi iron and stone, near McConnolisville, Ohio, and uhout twenty miles out of the conrso of all the rett ) Tbe U niblo shocks, as concussions followinc toese a plofions, extenoed over au area ot about CO miles in length, by not more than 12 to U miles in width, and were gfnrrally mistaken for the shock ot au earthquake until the real cause became known, to youie lDstancs doors were thrown ouen, buildings were shaken vio'entty, windows rattled, and dishes were broken. At Hello Air, some. (SO miles from the scene of the phenomenon, large doors upon a looo Hintive house were ewun opn by tbe concusnion.4! For several dat s alter the occurrence the curious were out toBtinr aerolites, and scientilic men and others, trom many pointe, far and near, came to got lacts and specimens. he stones soon acquired a speculative value, and sold rapidly, in paiticle?, ruiniinr np Irom fl to 96, andliuallv $V per pjvmd! 1 he largest specimen was preserved unbroken, and v now, I be luvo, in the cabinet of curiosities at Mari etta College. Ohio. 1 have thus given you tperhapB too long) an ac etinntof tbat remarkable phenomenon, at this time when we are ''looking up" for another grand dis play ot meteoric and aerolitio phenomena. Truly "tbe heaven declare the glory ot tod, and tbe lir maaieut showetn his handiwork." TEE EFFECTED KETEOEIC EHOWER. ltter from Professor T.oobiU, fl'c have received tom Professor Elias Loomis, of lale College, the following interesting statemeuu i relation to the shower of meteors whioh is ex. 9ted to take place on the inormag of the 14th art.: 4'To the Editor of The Evening Teieoraph- -On the morning of November 13, 1833, shooting tan were seen in extraordinary numbers through out nearly the who.e of Honh America. It was estimated tbat the number visible at a single station Muld net have been less than two huudxed thou sand. The display began about midnight, but was not very remarkable until between 2 and 8 o'clocc There is no evidence that any remarkable display of meteors was seen on tue same day either in EuroDe or Aeia. v the morning of November 13, 1882, unusual baOiers ol shooting start were seen throughout kiurope. One observer counted forty-eight in live wiaotee. Ao unusual display was noticed ou the value dity in the -United Btates. -On the morning of November 12, 1799, meteors anpearsd as namexous as the stars, during a period . of lour hours. This display was noticed throughout . Iburope and America. An unusual number ol mvteors Twas reesrdod .November 9. loafi ; also, near the mum mson oi be year, in 1C02 and at several previous .Antes extending baolt to the year 9tC. 1'beae facte clearly Indicate a cycle of about one tbii d of a century ; and it is probable that there will , I a repetition ot tbe shower, either this year or the eat in some part of the world ; but we cannot be .eyra lhal the principal dispiay will take place in the Ciiaed Btates. it whl be observed that tbe day of tbe year in width tho great display occurs changes to the ex teatrOl threee days in a oeatury. Hence, we may look dor the great st display this year on the morn ins of fioyemoer 14. -On tbe morning of November 18, 1666, four servers at New Uaveu saw tour hundred and thirty er-ooting stars in loss titan two honrs; whne 4iii the aext morning Jess tbM half this number oale) he aeen. 1 hm faot would lead us to expect iho greatessi numbe r ot muteora this year also ou lue morniBg ot the i3tb. It is prcbable that the nnmber of shooting nUrs Mill bo eoiMiderab.y greater than the average on te mornings both of tue 12. b and I'ath . The num. lHrsmay be expected to be great -st after midnlunt. hU't to jnoreaso until the cooimet cement oi the inlng twilkrbt. 'he following directions are given to guide ob sorvwwJ -1. Ohserve in tbe open air, Irom a s tation which otimmn&dfl a good view ot the heavens quite down to tbe horizon, vuservutions made trom an open window are of buo lit i value. 'to iric 1b duBivcd to determine the wViole num net of meteors visible, at least lour obst rvers are uteessary; ond whenever a meteor is eu Us num Wshonicibe audibly announced, lor the purpose oljavoiding dupUcaies -a. a mafnritv.of the November meteors move in paths whwa seem to diverge ftom a point or region ib theconidliu.tlon JU)0.4iear tue bend ol the Kick 1. It is isaiiortant to determine accurately the dime n one aad position of this area from which the latte ore radiaui! aiso the proportion ot tbe numbers which do and those which do not conlorm to the HUral law. -a. As it is probable that on this occasion there will be a large number of observers at many dlder - nt placet, it wlil tie a favorable opportunity for de rniinln the height of nkrticular meteors. There. l. whenever a meteor anneara ao mmarkable as to attract par tie alar attention, the pewitioo ot its path aitong the etars tUouki be located, and tbe be ginning and end of th V'atb, tue tirveisa hue ot the Mitiu, atid tie duvtioa til iiJtt tPPkicI do earfr,lly estimefoa. fTheTi the length of th path nns tuv o d tettnined. the Inst otiservntion will giv the voloeity of tlm meteor, which is an l"ment rl the greatrat importance with teepee I to the theory of tbese htxiiee. K JU" "Vale College, November 10. 'J AJtTJ SEMEN TS. ACADRMtov Mosto. rickets and sea's lor the gieat l'ar'pa-tngnnii Concerts may be oblainod to day at rmmpler's Mnsie Htvrs, Heventh and Uho nut streets. As the price of a secured seat is only one dollar, everybody can a fiord to witness these two farewell eoncerts of the great Bateman sronpe. I b cor certs to-morrow aud Wednesday evemugs will positively be the last that can bo given in 1'hlla.lclpnia by Uadamo I'arspa. rjignors ijrignoli, taut.. 1'ortuna, Car. Hosa, Mr. 8. B. Mule, and Mr Uatton. t i iw.,. r.Di.iiii rhe friends of this n- soi-iation are none 0 mat the sascnption books lor on are none 0 mat the satscnption books lor xt grand carnival and (at masqu on January 7, are now open at the store ol r. U I etoron, 15 CIk'siiui str. t, in charge of 1 . h. Abel, hrfq., ttiv next 14. 1M)7. liA Jii.ll I n . th iinot of the Continental Hotel, in ix. ii,n kininT. Motb ot these gont'enen are managers ol - La Cotci le," and they dec are that the coming carn'val shall exceed in splendor tne previous oal manout. It Is to be the Champion fete dantant of the United Btaio. NVW CHKetttf 8TBKKT I B RATIIK. r .1 Oeph i.ii.nn suiiears )n thrie yerv 1'irny enaraoteni this evening, rf'ooifroc'fc's LHti Unnie is a p easant Aoiusdieita, snowing up the trlvolitls ol lashion- kiio lite in a pleasant manner. 1 lie Windmill is a beantilul uiteriude, in which Mr. Jedorson exhibits ail of the Orel oty that marked the acting oi hi I granaiatuer, "viu uou.- m ss uoie unon piavs hcrpsrt oi the daring young female miller with good taste .and, with the assistance of Miss Harris and Mr. Mackay, makes the performance com plete Mc cess, ibe SpitHre, a comic drama, con cludes the performance. Wai.mt Sthbkt Tukairk. Mr. Kdwlo Booth's matiueo ou tiaturuay was a decided suocess, and this weec ho will alternate "Hamlet" with the "King's Jester," in toe may of The tool' lievenoe. Hvanpears as ' Ham et" on Monday. Wednesday. and frridnv evenings, and as the -King's Jester" on luesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Hamlet will be produced in the nleaant and complete style cus tomary to this thuatre. Abob Ktkkkt TiiKAiur Ihi week Mr.f.Oun Biyat t wi I appear tn the orawntic version of the lamoufl poem of nhtvnu O'Rricu. prepare I by Mr, T b McDouovigh. Mr lir ant appears In lour cliaiaoters, and s ng popular songs and gives most laughable jigs, The lull strength of tne company at the Ar.h win appear to this lamo is play, aud lull noui-es are expcviea. City Muskum Tpfaikk Mr. Stunrt Kobson, the comedian, is still performing a very successtul engagement at the City Museum Theatre, Callow bill street, below Fifth. This theatre is succeeding nomirably, aud supplies a want long felt up town, 1 he laughable burieaue ot Itam'tt: or. the Wear- ina of the Jitaek, will be produced this evening, with ltobson as "ilamlot." Oovil t'or-tfolliiny ami the JUtntcia Hoy will a. no be periormod. a capital bill. 1hk American. The management is preparing, at considerable exponse and pains, for tho proluc- t.on ol the JUarle Crook, it pas likewise secured tho services i f Young America, proe?e and pupil of Canriel Tiav tl, and perionns on tbe three flying trapeze. CAvtKTitOHfi fe Dixp.t this week, at tho Eleventh Street Ol-ora House, tn addition to thoir .U.i.ipo Votl'n Jioat It'spiosioH, present tlio Mack Dtcrf and tbe llabm tn tl Wood biutniOL aud lour representing tbe gentle innocent. G 11 E A T 15 A E C A INS) . FREErLHAW! & CO.. Corner EIGHTH and VINE Sts., ' ' OI'FDTt kO(t(y Hate at fft (.tuts. bUV Iluta at fl'OO. ' ftCCi Hats at t'A-OO, U 'fi0iator. 1 urban. Vision. 1a Catrtliue and ALL j'HB Klti:NC'U KHAPK8, made of the hent mota- rta s- aud in all tbe new shades. W- aio et'ei a uU line oi MILLINERY GOODS, A; 2i Per Oht- Below ttti Wholesale Price. fc CO., 0 Smrp; tiorner EtMU'l'Il and VI SE MtreeU. AUCTION SALES. pA Mils NCOAST & W A It NOCK, No. AO MARKET Htreet T.twr.K TfiHTTlVF, SALE OP 800 LOTS AMERICAS Atl IMI'OHI'KIJ OKY 4OOi)H, KlBHONH, tllr- LlJlLlilf GOODS, K Oil 0MB, LINO UOOV8, H.rC., by catsloguu r M fin WftdnANdHV. 10 o'clock. Ircluded wui be lennd a large and attractive assortment of deelra- mo an o seasouucie gooas. FIH8T LARIK POSITIVE BALE Of FINE JM- HOIiTKD AND AMKlCAwM 111H. We will sell by catalogue li Widnilav. WATmrr 14. & la nvinr.k verv large and attractive iHHitrimpnl nt fln i nn), consist ins m ouri vi nets hiiu single i lecrs of Hue real Mlnk.Nalxe, Supe'ior Huulnel, Kussian feshle, i icnch Mink, American 1' Itch, Amen- .an 14 ink Air. Also, full asscrtment of Ermine ana bqairrei run, ior cniiarenana iiiwmi, h" TD SCOTT. JK AUCTIONEER, JlJ, SO. Itmu UUKHN UT ttl lttttl. 1) CARD We are now nranared to make arrangementa or tbcciai su.es oi on ramtiniis, traiuary, or any oiner Works of Art. Our location beina In the centre oi the most fsthlonabie thoroughfare ot our city, makes It a desirable resort ior connoisseurs and lovers of art in ueneral. j. ii. naies oi merchandise in general solicited, rer- sonal attention ttiven to oui-doors ales. B. Hcott, Jh. Rale at No. V) h. Rlith treer. MOCK OK A WHOIJSh.iLK AND KE I' AIL ELAHii HVVH. AND STATIONERY BTOHK. On WednAkdAV MnrnlHo. 14th Instant, ai 10 o'a i.k. nn th DiAnilsAM. Ko. 20 S. Hxtli street, the entire atnti of Ktntionerv of .James J. Muiiln, coaiDr.slDK Blank books Memorandum and Pars on., Tucks. Note, Hill, and Letter faper. largo aud iniall Lnvelopee, fTnlier's Lead Pencils, David's Ink. Inkstands, etc , comprising a tun and gener.il asort uient. A Iso l' ixtnres, Glass Hhew-case, Fire Proof and lease ui premises ioi mree years. nun SALlI OF MODEKN OIL FATNTING8. In VHn...-Hi.v 1'vnnlnff 14th instant, al Ik nviu-k i rl O&llerv. will he sold a co lection ol Modem Oil Paintlugs of varied auu incusing suDjeois coupiising Juaaoscapea, tuver hiiu "Slurry, exc. . 0W?5'Li!!J?ln 'nation. ii l?J? (TMiAKLLH C. MACKIOi, AUCTIONEER. NO. SftlA nn TiiAiiHjv MA-..i-.,. ( ommenclnK at 8 o'clock slaro. &x its llAMUk'ua irirttra A lot Of Alnerlean C U U a'.. v..i'i iH-alliii. And " "' ' Aini muriiee LiOCKS .i!','' i et kddiers' Tools, and one set Black- nAi.iii.HUM- i Hit dui'xiiai TnniH I?7tt,wJ,t,2n!fIe-b",'lIuck ons. ( It INCH. (.HI N A ami, ii . . u i . anr minnl Kichiy decora ea vases, motto mugs and cups and sau.-ers, crucifixes, tdv wt.-r fonts tlgured o'das spittoons match boxes colognes, card baskets Parian vases. China vases. vi,i. ....: ..i-. hIiiuIms. 1'E!Z.Z!Z?&W"' . lluuor'sou., oysier lMii "IN AT)OLL-HEA.D8. DOLLS, F'l'O. lHOfloren china doll-heals and wink lug dolls. Ai,"Sn assoriment of Toy Tea 8et5 ArarSF WAirETuL4VVEB. ETC. A variety of Knul sh aranitu ...7, ,7 i a.o u. -I.? ""rtment of bar and table' tumblers, fob lets, ale, beer muiie salts, em Dl 1 UlOL't, EENRY c. FOX, PRACTICAL Plumber, (fas and Steam Fitter, S. W. CORN EE IfllRTEENIIl AUD FILBERT 8T3. v -v . mniiTnA. t" 8 lmr Q0TI0SI AND FLAX .-.-bait. imr'B- awn aAtTVAS. :i?.ti.w"ifVi Trunk. aadWam-0y. Also, Paper Maaai'wA' Diler VU, Iron t aWVa VI S 11 HUill WAMUn wis i J-mu,, ybeltUia, Ball Tartna ew. if.. MM? NEW PUBLICATIONS. IB WOW IlKADV. "STJNNYBANK." BT MAHON IIARCANP. Author of -Arnn" Hiddn PMh," -Moss fild," -Nemesis,'' "Miriam," -Husks," " Hoshands and Homes," etc etc. 1 vol. I'4m., Cltb. Price, fl-). 1 tie nntntrnos ft lends nd sdintrers et Marlen Bor land's vtorts will be f ratified to eiv a nw work by this gllted inthor. Ibif new hook will be to and wort'iv torsok ahhaiiy of Her ionner beoks, so est-smedtgr their delineation of cbata:tcr and high moral tene. Tke frsi boi k pahllshed by Alarko Hsrlonfl, and which at ei.ee adnitied her to a plaee atneng tk most able and successful auvellsts of eui country, was "Alone." WitDIo a lew months of its t obligation It rtsuhed a sals most onaricsen(d by any Amerlcaa book. It will he sufficient U stata tbat ta new to am, "f BDtulunk," rentreduccs to os man; et the pieasar.t acqosiDtiacel with vbtn we rrew lamlilarln "Alone." ltaomits lus to a tanery oi tcore ille-plctnres yifjd with Intenst, an4 trathtnl to natait - lom the Bosien "kytnlng Post." 'There Is an originality. in ker thinking which ettfkss Kb peculiar frce and he Duds himself tine on sclouBly lecorriug t what bad such a powerful effect en him." AlO. C UHAD1 ,StiW F.OIT1CK4 OV no "AI.ONE," BEMESIc." All bv the tame Aolhct. I art in 1 vol. ISn o., ctotb. 1'iioe. SKCLDOK & COMPANY, Mos. 498 and 500 BK0ADWAY, s NKff YOKE . 11 18 mw2(. "t OfSILli'S f IIILAOELPHIA Ci'VY AND Pt'liLlflnuR VT BTT1K. H 111H1.CTCKY-IS67-B. 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Insurance, jteiialouii, and oiher iutetes.b ol the eliy. . , in a city voiniinsingpo iwniis uuuiuer oi sirenis, so grestlr scattereo, and in urbich such a vsst amount ol cbsD,et have be. n niiuie during the pant ew yetirs, tbe ac.ual waut of a systematical,.) arranged and careiuilv ccmulled sireet and avenue Directory is app arent to every citizen and business mwinhohas Iteonrse to the Directory and eaueolany to tne rtranai I, who is entirely uuacitialoied whb the locu tion and onicral)i'atlcn et the streets. lb lorni ot ino ntreet uirtro ory win ce so arranged as to I've at a stance tbe beginning ot .tie streer with snv other name it may fonnor.y nave bad, with Its Interactions riht ami lelt, and numbers thereon to its end, and wlil torm a teature of the work, exnlbitlug not env tbe extent and number ot tue s route out tiving, irom any s ana-poini, ueuniie ana correct in- lorniation oi Any vciiiy bvuvui. 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An otheis are swindlers The lollow lng aro tne nces ior exiras wnicn is inva ilablv paid In advance), provided the agent gives a r.in.n recilll. auu UIWUCD um ruuiui j , ' ..uk, mdividual name in cans a, i ' ' double caps 3 Co firm " " CP" W " double caps sue v,iHinff anr number letters 10 lollow name, net exceeding 25 letters.. 25 Tatting any number let. ere over -0 ana not ex- eeedlug so. M Putting toy number .etters over 50, and not exceed ing ifi i w For each extia heading in business directory S3 jfljnr.i uuirii.ij runusoer, 119lmwl0t3 1HA AC COSTA, Comnler, o.fl3CH8NUl Street, Koeuie 16 and 18. ; fARlOJf KARU'rtD'S NEW BOOK. BUHXYBANK. By the author of "Aione," "HUS- bai ds and Homes,'1 etc. 12m o. BEEThOVESM LEITEBH. translated by lady Wailacs. 9 vols. lemo. BIOLOW PAPKBB. Second series. I2mo. MELODIES FOB CHILDHOOD. With bigbly colored illustrations 12mo. THE sTaTEf OF THE CHURCH and the World at the Final Outbreak of Evil, and Bevetatlon of anti christ, his Destruction at tne econa coming of Cbiist. and tne Uttering in of the Millennium. By Rey. J. G. Gregory, M. A., with an Appendix by Mrs. A. P. Joliire. Price, tiao. norsaieoy , JAMES 8. CLAXTON, ' (Successor to William 3. A Alfred Marti en ) 11 lolm o. 121 CdEBNUT Street. TF YOU CAN SAVE ONE DOLLA.R A week, by lolloatngtbe suggestions in Mrs. Warren'f I How I KXamageel My House ou iisO Vear AND Comfort for Small lucomcs, is it not worth your whl e to Invest In these two booki. ntlch only cost Fifty Cents apiece y LORING. PUBLISHER. P0STOV. 11 l'A2t PERSONAL. EXTRA BOUNTY.--yP-- The undeislBued is regularl lloenisd hytbetnlted Btatu Ooven nient tu collect the fciti Dtanties end has all the lacuiues ior a speedy seitie- uitnt. can on oratortss OF OBOE W. FORD, No. 241 LOl K Street, one door below Third. J0 23 1 ui Phlade.ph ift FOR SALE. tffll FOR 8ALR. DESIRABLE CORNER PRO' fctill'Kt'lY. 1 lia mmlAm ttiren atorv orink Dwelling uh double three story baofc buUdliiKS, trout aud ile ."s? no'tnwisi corner oi TwtLtriu ana w"- r-evr. btreetsi new hea er, range, Ras bath, "t uiataa on Uiin. iiMnitA with an aodvo n.'es- Could be altered Into .a store with dwellhi wroasessiou witn aeeu. n u a t vqt I . KM Ho 7iii han'ui Sires'- JrOtt SALK. WITH TMMKDIATfc POSS ston. a lana lour-atorv brlca nwaiiina i,hiioable iiiiee-.siory oack buliutUKS having all the moiWro on" vtaieocea, Mo. 140o A Hull street SM leut t inohee (root, bv 1l i deep t- i UTIIBS.HT rest AdoIt to tbe Prnasvlvaoia - ampany for Inaurlas; Lives aus . fo M yy T I'T . rAAt. tw,j Qjt H.UIT TR!.E8 OP LAROK BIB AND fixe srowth. for eltr aardAna a iitutii NTIit- T, BIXTT-8K V KNT11 aud AIAJIBT Real Philadel- DAia. lii i oi-j .bluer,''- CLO AKS AND F W? S ! o w . O P E M, PARIS CLOAKS. EXCLUSIVE STYLES. iwmcn will wot rr. t Ot ;i.r). !IirAl A'ARIETT UA'fl.Kll. AM; DK-JOB Al.lf PAB1S STYLE CLOAKS, CtK OWN MASrFACTfUtr.j IN GREAT ABUNDANCE. NMV CLOAKING C10T1JS 1 ORKAT vahifti. ALSO 8UFEK10E ELACE. BILKS FOB DEESSE8, ETC., FK0M THE BEET MAB rFACTUB.EE S. AMD tIT IN AJSY LENOTI1. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., louimrp No. 920 CHESNUr St NOW O P E N, FURS OF ALL NATIONS. BTIRAJO 6ALX; TVKH, EUDf.ON BAI fcALLE FTJUB, FW& DAI.K tAl8 EOT A I. EEKINE AND CHINCHILLA, DAEB SIBERIAN BQDTEEEL, I'EKSIAN LAMB, ASTEACAN, ETC. ETC l or Ladles Misses, and Children. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., un luro No. 820 CHE5NCT St. CUR s A5NS, SHADES, ETC. RICK LACE CURTAILS. The Sllt)SCribra bavt now it. tiHt.anij uro re- celvinir from tbe luie AUCTION SALES IB NEW "SCEE, ' Nottingham Lace Curtain e, From Ordinary to Rirt Style. French Lace Cm tains, From the Lowest to the Eigbm Quality, some of th-eiii tiu RICHEST KtVT. ALftl, Vestibvik lace, Exubroidered IHuslic CurUiiih, Jaequard MasUn Curtains, and Curtain Muslins in great variety SHEPPARD. VAN HARLINGEN & ARRISQN 9 14 Tvfmemrp) No. 1068 CHESNUT Street. yyiNDOW SHADES. WE SE1X NO SHADES BUT THOSE OF OTTO OWN MANUFACTURE, Their superiority in quality, style, and finish is vouched for by hundreds of families In Philadelphia. CALL AND SEE THE SEW DESIGNS. KELTY, CARItlNGTON & CO., No. 723 CHESNUT Street, lU10vfm3m THILA DELPHI A. J3 J. WILLIAMS, No. 16 North SIXTH Street, MASTJf ACTCKER OF VENETIAN BLINDS A.SD WINDOW SHADES. The largest and finest assortment in the city at the lowest prices. ClU262ui bToRE 8UADIS MADE AND LETTEBEI). pAl'EU HANGINGS AMD WINDOW SHADES AT WHOLESALE. 4 0 IN. PLAINS, FINE DECOKATIOSS, BOEDER MO0LDISG8, BTAJar1 OILT8, EAGLI8H SATINS, BLANKS, ETC. IN CHEAT VAB1ETY. R. T. HAZZARD, luraw(3m o- Bl ARCH 8 treat. CHEAPEST PRINTIKQIN PHILADELPHIA AT THB "ETenJng TelegmpU" Steam Job Printing Koonu No. 108 Bouth THIRD Strser, aacOMB STOBT. Ivarv AMMintlnn oi Tlsln and OraamenUl Prtntln asIuIJd wuh watisas an dMpalch, at iixprisinglg low prlcea. HADDOCK BOH, Prpritorf, tUtmr i,,ifeijtt.vWiiAJjtTlrtr,f, MILUNERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS GRAND OPEN INO FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS No. 21 North NINTH Street, (EAST PIDE). iHPonnoH and ibi-i:h in KEKCU AUT1FKEAL ILOWERi. BRIDAL WREATHS, Feathers, Ribbons, Velvets, Etc. Ibis old established and well-known FRENCH ARiintlAL 1 LOW EH oTOkE Has been altered thronirhout and refitted in tine .French style, and will 0en on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, With a majrniflcent assortment of Fine French Flowers, Wieattis. Leaves. Urases, Feaihors. Vel vets, Kibbons, bennet frames, and Millinery Goods oi ever; description and variety. J. S. BORGKNSKI, Mo. il North XISTH Htreet, 10 M mwllui Attove Market, East aide. WOOD & GARY, No. 7i5 CHESNUT ST. BONNETS AND HATS, LATIttT STYLUS. KVERJ VARIKTV OF BONNET MATERIALS T1UMM1NOS. C 1 iv; n, bVLbSulU Ol 'hSlMJ Ol-- FAXX, AND W1MKR HTVLIin.-UKH. 11. A. KlNKtK. o lHjl CHf.n.M'I nireet, Phlladelnbta, 1MPOKIKH Of LADIH' DRI-tn AMU CLOAK 1 HI MM 1. .OS. Aiso an elegant stoek ol Imported Paper fa tuns for Ladies' aud Ohilurea's Ajrnsa Pailmxn Liies and Closk Maklug in all its varieties. Ladies mrnialilna tbelr ii-b and costly inaieila s ooav roiv on being artistically fitted, and tbelr woik nnitied In tbe most prompt and tli cleni oiannir, at tilt, invest possible prices at twenty -lour hours' outlce. Catting and basting. Patterns in sets, or by ibe single piece, lor mercbanta and dress tMkers, Dowjead S JO Dm AI11S. II. DILLON, Ros. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street. Has a naaosom-' assortment ot MILLINER! , Mis and lnlaut"' ats and Caps, ttllks, Velvets Crapes Blbbons. Feathers. Kiowers.rraoies. etc, 1 life FURNITURE, BEDDING, ETC. BUY FURN1TUHB AT GOULD A CO.'H Cnion Depots, corner KISTH and MARKET and hos. 31 and 3hortn Ht tONU Htreet. 1 he largest, cheapest, and be it stock of Pamltare, o evtry description. In the worm. Hend lor Printed Cata logue and Trice List, ibe soundness oi material anil workmanship is guaranteed of ail we sell. Furniture lor Tarior, drawing room, chamber or Bed room, Dininit room. Library. K'.tcho'i, Hervants' rooms. Offices i ooA Churches, Odd Fellows, Masons, or other lodges, Blilps institutions Clubs, Colleges, Pub lo Buildings. Hotels. Boardtng-Houaes, Hospitals. Fairs, or a single pleoe ol Furniture, lirawings and estlma es f mulshed when required. Orders sent by post will be executed with despatch, and with liberality and justness of dealing. Country deaiers, ano the trade generally, continue to oe supplied on the fame liberal wholesale terms, that Insure theoa a fair profit. Parlies at a olstance may retrlt through our Banker, tbe Fanners' and Mechanics' National Bank. Chesnu, street, or the Union .National Bank, Third street, or by Kx press. Check, or Post Office Order. Im mediate attention will be giv en, and satisfaction insured. GOULD & CO., K B. corne H1HTH and MA RKKT Streets and Hos. J7nd39HorUi 8CCOMD Street 2 10 Bp Philadelphia. BEDDING AMD IFEATHZR WARKMOCSE, TENTH BfBKET, aixow aacB. Feather Beds, Bolsters, Pil lows i Mattresses ot all kinds; Blankets, Comlortables, Coun terpanes. Bpnng Beds, Spring Cots, Iron Bedsteads, Cushions, and all other articles in tbe line ot business. AMOS HILLBORN, Ho. 44 N. TEN ill Htreet, 7 tmw.luSp Below Aroh. w r S"1 H H 33 H H t4 r0 nOUSBKBKI'ERS. I have a large stoek ot every variety at FIJItNITUHK Which I will sell at reduceo prices, consisting oi PLAIN AJIl MARBLE TOP COTIAOJt 01HI WALNUT CHAMHtK B1J1T8. PARLOR HC1T "jH VBLViT PLUSH PARLOR SUITS IN HA1K CLOTH. lVl&3l W-drobes, Booker, Mattr.., Lounges.. to etc. OTJ8TINB Bit N. E. corner HKC'OND and RACfc Hireots. FIKST-CLVSS FIMITIRE. A I.arg Asaortineut or ttoa Latest On hand, and will be sold this coming season lat ver nodsrata prices, at X LVTZ'8 Furniture Kstabllabmant, 08m o. 121 Soath ELKVEJITil Street. gSTABLISHED 1795. A. S. RODINSON, French Plato Looking-Glassos, ESCMVISG3 rAIXTLNGS, DBA WINGS ETC. Kanulkcturer of ail kind of L00KIR0-GLABS, P0ETKAJT, AKS PICTUSS FKAJII3 10 OKDEK. No. GIO CHESNUT STKEET, TBIKD DOOB ABOTB TUB COKTIJHJ1TAL, yVQASBiraUA. I lit CARPCTINGf.. CAItPETING H. JAMES H. ORNE & CO., No. C26 CHESNUT Street, Between 8ixth and Seventh BtraA Jnit Jtecrlvad Par Uttamrr, a, Lara;a Invoice vf French Chenille and Axminster Carpets, new di:sh;ns. JAMES H. ORNE & CO. No. 626 CHESNUT Street, Between Sixth and Seventh Street. MESSRS. JOnX ( K0SSLKY 4i SON'S NEW STYLES 6-4 Velvet and Tapestry Carpets JAMES H. ORNE & CO., No. 626 CHESNUT Street. Between Sixth and Soventh Streets. ENCLISH ROYAL WILTON, ENGLISH BRUSSELS. ENCLISH TAPESTRIES. JAMES H. ORME & CO., No. 626 CHESNUT Street, Between Sixth and Seventh fcu-eeu. NEW 0ARPETINGS, FALL IMPORTATIONS. Now Opening. ' 2j2a4p MTALLLMS, CRM & SLOAN No. 519 CHESNUT St., (Opposite Independence Hall,; Have just received an invoice of ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS aD COCOA MATTINGS. LEE DOM & SHAW,. WH0LESA1E AND RETAIL CARPET WAREHOUSE No. 910 AECH STKEET. Jart received per steamer "Manhattan," new and handsome FATTEBHB Or C U0S9L1S Y 8 TAPESTRIES, entirely new for this market r jm,. Also, a tall assortment of DBUQGET8 in all widths. REEVE L. KNIGHT & SON No. 807 W1ESNUT Sireet, HAVK MOW OFVH A WEM-ASSORTED STOCK. OF AMERICAN AND ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS, COCOA MATTINGS, DEUGGETS, ED 08, ZTC. 10 SwfmlmSp JETTER COPY-BOOKS, 300 pages, fl50. LETTER COPY-BOOKS, 500 $4'00 LETTER COPY-BOOKS, 1000 pav.a, 3 00. FABKR'g PKHCILS, T5 cants at DoHa. ENVELOPES, tl3 per tbaasamal. B. IIOBKINS COn BLANK BOOK MANTrACTV&EHS, bTAIlIK ASD CABO ESGBATEHfl, . mmrp Ho. Q13 ACH Strut
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