VISCIWVA FARMERS. eral Philip St. cr Coehe Mil Kdmuntt Ilulim. At Ricbmontf, n the 20th intent, Hon. Wil oagtab, Nekton, rreaidnnt of the VtrinlH i Agn oUural Fjooletj, delivered an address tx foro tat Association, of wb.ch the following is a "Wore Iban six year, have pamed it since tir lat Krot agricultural fll'Aot S.at period the curiam a ,d"a0 a fardifferent chnracter. It m not mj Pr$, t. revite U harrow.n!? Kccues, but upon mm tin occasion of our reunion It nmper to r. cnll the memory ot the man m. tmof our sojiety whose seats are now vacant, md bose welcome voicea will ner 6f mv Seors in ollice, whose names have Uu tntUnatelv emm-cted with this so-.ety irora lu foundation, and bave now become hu- t0"phniD 8t. (ieorgr Cocke was the soul of , hivalry and the type of the true Virginia n tlemin. He entered upon the discharge ot hw tie as President of this society with i all the ..nr nnl enthusiarsui 01 OH uhvuivi , ffiy Instrumental In securing the brilliant mcreis of our first and mow ro-u,J " V h.tion His sensitive nature frit too Keenly me troubles of h s country, and he died a martyr In her eaui-e. The purity of his character an tne rneucence of his actions were such that, if he must die he ef bis trieuds but one cause of tt that he had not fallen on the lield of battlehere he courted death in defense of hi S SUteV which he so dearly loved. Gi 'E imM Ruflin what OuM 1 say 1 A char u tor of contrasts. By his stern integrity aud hm kind ecnial, and ailcctionnto manner to his frirnua. 'he secured their highest admiration and warmest reeard. By hi occasional acer bity of temper.'which no one regretted more than himself, be sometimes incurred the last ing displeasure of irentlemen who, If they could have known him bet'er and had approached him under diuVrent auspices, woud have learned to love and respect him for the sterling traits of his character, lie was a man to have warm friends and bitter enemies. But the crave covers all animosities. As an aerie ultu rahst. he was without a rival. lie opened a new path to agricultural improvemeut and boldly led the way. His writiucs are a monument of the acuteues and comprehensiveness ot his In tellect, ot tan great research, ai.d ot the zeal and ent'.nrv ot his etlorts to improve bis native State. Posterity will repaid dim as a man ot mark in the ape in which Ue lived, this society will con tinue to venerate hi" name, and Virginia wl!l ver remember him as one of her greatest Ix-uclttctors. He lelt the keenest interest in the iiroercs and rcpults ol the late disastrous civil war. He Jived to hour ol the full of Richmond and the surrender of Lee. Willi the calm eereoitv of t'ato, he arpued bis ripht to take bis lite; and, havma resolved not to survive the liberties of his country, he followed the example of the illustrious Roman. Let us cover wich the veil of charity the infirmity of a great intellect, uubal meed by public and private prief, and finally overwhelmed by a sense ot the utter ruin cf hw country." Ueneral Itutler aud Ills Apple. The Nation, coramentiup uuon the sinpular demoust ration which greeted Ge neral Butler in the I'ark, at New York, a few dnys helore the lection, remarked that thoueh his coolness was commendable, in eating the npple t.irowu at hiin by an uniriendly audience, the taste of the act was questionable, inasmuch as the iruit was piobably taken by a dirty hand from a dirty pocket. This drew troiu the General the follow lup lueouic note: To tht Editor of the Ration: 1 pared that apple. lo yon iter eat apples or anna without parimr? "Fastidiously yours. Uenj. F. Butler. "lxiwell, .November 12, lt65 " i General Butler might have added the old Italian proverb "An erg, an applo, or a nut, . May be tateu af er a" etc. Helerrins, ot course, to uny article liavinp a yVm or rind on it, which inay be removed, taking with it the tilth. The United States Navy. TWO UVKDRED AND NINETY-FOUR VtSKLS uF ALL CLASSES. "The United States Repiter" for 18C7, com j ilea by J. DUtumcll, and not yet printed, shows that ot the six hundred vessels belonging U our Navy at the close of the war, two hun dred and ninety-four were in the service last week. About all the uselet-s vessels have been sold. On the list now are sixty-three irou-clads, six frigates, and ixty-llve ships of the line; the Government makes the following classiticatioii. the rates referring to size rather than 10 the quality of the vessels : Kates. Aro. Gun. First-rate ships of war.... 81 S6 ond-rate do 48 606 Third-rate do 60 381 yarth-rate do 135 30 Total 294 2563 In the first-rate, we understand, arc placed the veesels of 2500 tons and over. Explosion of a Boiler Eight Boys Killed. The PottsvlUe Aftners' Journal says: 'Ou Saturday morning list, just before the hour to commence worn had arrived, a breaker boiler, one ot the three at the colliery of Wil liam Kear & Co., Minehill Gap, exploded with terrific violence, blowinp everything In its im mediate vicinity to atoms, killing eight boys, slate-pickers, whose apes raneed from 12 to 18 years, and seriously wounding the engineer, named Good, and several boys. The cause of the explosion is unknown. The names of the bojs killed are George II. Clemens, William Ed Wrds, Richard Welsh, Michael WeMi, James Ryan, E. Lawler, and John Welsh. The name of a boy who was wouuded aud died sub sequently we have not learned. It Is thoupht that several others who were wounded cannot recover, as their Injuries are of a very serious character. It seems that the boys had collected in the boiler house before going to work, to warm themselves, and that they were in the house when the explosion took place. This Is one of the most terrible accidents of the kind Vint avoi. tiurmannri in this Oftiiiiho' A New Tycoon. Advices from Jupan, October 13, state tbut Stalfushl had succeeded to the Ty coontte 'by a proclamation, and would send an embassy to the Emperor of Russia, with the object of defining the boundaries and arranpins the Saehalien dnliculties. It is net improbable that the embassy to Rus9 .a may also have in view a secret alliance with the Czar to support the authority of the now Tycoon. Russia would bo only too eaper for a pretext to interfere in a auccesbion conflict in Jupun, and thus extend lier empire still further Eastward. The des patch may, therefore, herald the beginning of the end of Japanese independence, aud the ulti mate absorption of that exclusive empire Dy the Western monarchies. An Unfortunate "Admiral." Certainly fhe time are dreadfully out. of joint with Mr. Ra- ihael Scmuies, of Mobile. Whether he embarks n shinn nrnternrlses. it is all one. In either case they go down with him. Tne Mobile Ga lettr has suspended publication. Firing one last broadside into the sides of "Puritanism," it nettles and sinks. Mallory. Mr. Stephen R. Mallory, "Secretary of the Navy ot the Confederate Males,1' is now at Peusacola, Florida, his place of residence before the war. lie la represented as quietly eneaeed in repairing his property, which was greatly damaged during the war. A. Valuable Discovery. A valuable cobalt and nickel mine has been opened In Madison county, yio. This ore h worth in England 100 per ton. THE DAILT EVFlNd TELEG RAPII . FH1L ADELE11I A , THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22. 1866. MILl INERY, TRIMMINGS, F rc pTJEAT BAIIOA Tvrq OK MONDAY, NrJVEMnER 19 1 We ibll offer owwi gk)Ck of (rt ATS, Topetber w4 8tock COnsl)med fto Kantern MnntacXW(rSj AT ONE DOLLAR EACH, Cotupnsing Clack, Brown and Prab, Silk Plosh, Bla;kand Colored Velvets, French Folt, Frostet Water-Proof, Velvet Trimmed, 1b all the new shaoos. A bo, onour Choap Counter we shall oflorONK THOUSAND HATi, la all tho now shapes and macio oi the bot mateHa's, at 13 CEN Td BACH The above Good' are lu sizes suited to Lac!:es, Hisses and Infaii'J. Willow Feathers in all shades. Ostrich Plumes in all shades. Ostrich Tips in all shades. ' A toll Line of Ribbons, Silica, Velvets, Flowers etc., we offer much below the market price. FllEEMAN & CO., CORNER OF EIGHTH 11 17 ti AND VINE STS. WOOD & CARY, No. 725 CHESNUX ST. THIMMKD BOV.1BTS. TKIMMHU UVTH., llUNMICr V5CLVHT8. MATKKBU UI1IHOVS. "VIL.MW KKA I'llliKS. tUIAKKT SlIiKH. MOl'UlVIS( 1HI!V.1;TS, HOKNKT K HAM US. HAT FKAMKH, IKT UDAUH. JKT OuAAMKNTS. FKL.T BAAlKr. FEIiT HATS. FUKCII BONNETS. V PKICES MOOEHATE. WOOD & CARYt No. 725 C1IESNUT STREET. Jii. 13 S0RTI1 EIGHTH STREET. Wo are Now Closing Onr Entire Stock of Black and Colored Bonnet Velvet, Gros d'Afrique Royal Velvet, All "Widths of Colored and Black Ribbons, Black and Colored Velvjt Ribbons, Artificial Flowers, Ostrich and Fancy Feathers, Lace Edgings, Etc. Etc. Etc., AT GREATLY REDUCED TRICES. Call and see us before purchasing elsewhere. HELLER, FIECEL tu HELLER, UlStatluSt No. 18 North F.IQBTU Street. MOURNING GOODS. Having made the Mourning Department of mv establishment a special. y. I am prepared to fur nish, at the shortest notice, every description of Mourning Millinery. Particular attention is directed to my tine nnd vailed assortment of Widows' Bonnets, Caps, Veils, R'bbons, Jets, etc. MADEriOlSELrlE KEOGII, So. 901 WALNUT STBEET. jwrsv SPLEN DID OPENING OF FALL AND fipWINTKB STYLES. MKS. M. A. BINDER, Ho mi CtifcbM'T rtlreet, PhUadelpbia, ' 1MPOKTEB Of LADItS' DBLtjB AtiD CLOAK TBIMMIftGS. Also, an eleeant stock ot Imported Paper Patterns for Ladies' and Children's Dress. Parisian Drexs and Cloak: Making in all Its varieties. Ladies lurnlsblnt their rich and costly materials may rely on being artistically fitted, anil their work finished iu the most DromDt and effi cient manner, at the lowest possible prices, at twenty -loor hours' notice. Cutting and banting. Patterns tn nets, or by the single piece, lor merchants and dress- uinierB, now reaay. v tv qui MRS. K. DILLON, Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street. Has a handsome assortment of MILLINEBY, Mtssta' and Infants' Hats and Caps, Bilks, Velvets, Crapes Bibbons Feathers, Flowers, Frames. et 1Ua J" ST OPENED, A LARGE VARIETY OF Colored Sundav-School Cards, VAKY1NQ IN PRICE FROM 12 TO 50 CENTS PER PACK. FOR SALE AT MRS,. J. HAMILTON'S Book Store, 118thtulni) No. 1314 CIIESNUT Street. CHEAPEST PRINTING IN PHILADELPHIA AT TBE "Evening Telegraph" Steam Job Printing Rooms No. 108 South THIRD Street, SECOND STOBT. Kverv description oi Plain and Otmm.ni.i Prinfin executed with ueauien and despatch, at urprluluglyg HADDOCK BON, Proprietor!. 1 4 3mrp Late of Q- 6H MAUKET Street- J1 INE COFFEES. OLD O0VEBSMENT JAVA, FISE MOCHA, I'.AST INDIA, and JAMAICA. iOH BALE BY JAMES R. WEBB, t!4 EIGHTS tad WALNVT BtreeU. AUCTION SALES. TD BCOTT, JR., AUCTIONEER, IFBAT APCTION PA1 K OT PtOTTRFB, Oil FAINTIMiH. PABITLB ANTW CRYHT A L VlfcDXL I IOH8, belonging to the AnHtu Art OelWr, New York, to be eoldat ttcoit'a Art falierj.No 104) Cbee- at street. I H1H CI HDBPDaY) KVF.VTKO. and riuniT v.. ft end33d, at 1)i o'clock each evening. H2S1H eiLVEB-PLATF.D WARE, FORKS, 8POO!H, ETC. un rnuay Morning, OTmbf 71. at 11 nVlMk nt Hi-ntt'a krt n.lt.M No M IIK8NDT htreet.afull and ceiw.r.1 mentor silver-plated ware, comprising tea sen. trays, urns, etc. . . Aiso, aa uvoice or knives, forks, spoons, etc. It MrCLIEM A McfANN'8 FIRST GREAT B A I.F.I OF A M rUICAN and KlIRol KiN (ML FAINiIvim- Flno (Iciman. Krenrh. anil PrclHh I hmmn. Jlainitlci nt 1 root Colored and Plain Fngravinira. ail splendidly monnted and framed will take pace on the evenlnga of amnilnv. Tnesilar. and wedneadav. November W, 'll, and 'in. atl o'clock eac at the eaeb evening, Free (laUeiy ofFlne Arts "No. 927 CIIESNUT Street, oeiow icnin. The nlcfnrea will tie arranired for htinAciinn rrs days and evenings Drevluus lo sale, with dvrintiv catalogues. N it on account of the small canacltv of n -- lerv. tickets or adnnsslnn to saie will tie imnixi ,!.... h can be had at tbe gaiiery nr ol anciioncer, B. rcott. it . No 1U2S I'll KHMJT "treat. 11 i &t PAN COi ST A WARN O C K. AUCTIONEERH, 1 tm vi aiakket Street. SPECIAL rOBiriVE SALE OF OKimxTOWH FANCY KMT AND ilOBIr.RY tiOUHH f y Catalogue, on credit, November ?3. at it o'clock, comnrlsins a U iwi tin 9 noav. i ne'al assortment or new shapes and choice co.o-5 ocds, Sontags, fchaw.s, Nubias, Coals, etc. it CARPETINGS. QAHPETLNGS ! CARrETINGS ! Reduced to Present Uold Prices. J. T. DELACROIX. No 37 S. SECOND Street, ABOVE CHE8JJUT. Has received per late arrivals, 200 PIEQES J. CRUSSLEY & SONS' BRUSSELS CAR FEE TING NEW AND KLILtjlAM PArtERNS. Also, a large line of TUBF.K-PLY EXTRA AND MM. INUPAIN CARPE18. DAMAHK V E N K 1 1 A at S I A 1 U A N D H A LL C A RH K 1 1 N G H ,CO r TAUE AND B.AO CAKeEls.OILCLOrHS.HUVOES x.tu,, nuivu win u buiu iuw iu cuuscciuence Ol met in Gold. J. T. Dk-LACKOIX. ,. No. 37 8. OND Btreet, 10 27stntbim Between Cbesnut and Market LEEDOM & SHAW, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CAKPET WAREHOUSE No. 010 ARCH STREET. Just received per steamer, an Invoice ol new and hanaaome designs ot CkOSmLEY'B .TAPE8TK1EH. en tire y new lot this market U 3mro Also, a lull assortment ot DKL'OGETH in all widuis. LEGAL NOTICES. IN THK tlRFHAArt' COUKT FOR THE L CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate orwiLI.HM MCKclll 1 11 duceasao: The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, anil adjust the sixth account ot KLI K. PRICE, Administrator of tne extate ol WILLIAM MEREOim, decessed. and to report distribution ot the balance in the hands or the accountant, will meet the purties interested, lor the purpose ot his appointment, on MONDAY, December 3, ibt6, at 11 o'clock A.M. at his oflice, No 711 WALK 01' Street, in the city of Phila delphia. LlMlths ulit'i JOHN Ci.AYTOl. Auditor TN THK ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY" L AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Kstaie ot AiAtii xi. invito. The Auditor anroinieu by the C urt to audit, settle. tnd adiust the Account of V ILLlA.tf C. Uol'it CON. guanlla'i ol'WARY II. DAVIESS and to report distribu tion oi tbe balance in ihe hanosof the uccouotaot, will meet the parties in1 errs ted lor the purpose of his an- nnlntment. cn TL'EHDA V. December 4, 1 160t at 4 o cioce f 11.. ai his oflice. No. 717 W-.LNiU street, in the City of I ti liaai'i)tjin II fi thnuO - JOllH OLAYTOH r' A mili ar. GOVERNMENT SALES. f- OVKRXMKXT BALK Af AUGUSTA, VJT UfcUrtUlA. The lollowimr Property will op sold at A 1'LHWU AUCllO, TO BE HELD AT THK UKKEO KTATKS ARSENAL, AT AUtiUIA, UKUKU1A, ON THUUbDAY, Dcoi tnber 20.1886. Property at POKI f ISni,K, iNorth Carolina, as follows: About 70,000 pounds unsorvicoablo Guns. Shot. aud felie'l. 84 unserviceable Gun Carnages, with tbe iron on thera. 10 barrels damaged l'owder. LvIdb at tuo Kaiiroad uepot, in ailania. Ueorjtia 104,100 pounos cast-iron unns. At toe Dinaiey iron nor us, at juaium, ueor oia: A vine otPBUi x res uammr, ucuiig uiroct irom Cvlmder. v eigh t ot drop 2UU0 pounds, At tne Atulo 1A LKiSIUMAJU AHUfUltPAK WORKS, the following: 112 ouonounds cast-iron unns. 12.000 pounds Cast-iron Castings, some of them valuable. SH0 000 pounds cast-iron (Scrap, snot and shell, etc. etc. 6000 pounds copper scrap. 190 Field Gun Carriages, with the rirons on tlic-m. . 140 Ammunition cnests, black, walnut, and nniior. ot) tcts Oi Artillery uaruew, tor iwu nurses, , Anr a quantity ot other property, consistiut princt pally ot paaaies, Horso Equipments, Infanti y Accoutrements ( leather), Musket Appendages, Harness, Bullet Moulds, Powder Plusks, aud Blacksmiths' Uel'OWS. The sale will commence at 10 A. M and continue until all tbe property is Bold 1 I. 1 M C Twentv nor cent, on the day of the sale, and the remainder wnen tho property is delivered, or within ten da s. Persons dorlrmg to purchase the pioperty either at ort Usher, jn. C, quanta or macou, un should examine it tieiore the day oi ino naio. Brevet Lletit.-Col. U. 8. A , Capt Ord., 1122 201 t'ommandtng Augusta Arsenal. QRE AT REVOLUTION IN TDK AVINE TRADE OF THE UNITED STATES Pure California Champarrne, Made and ireparedas if done in France, from pure California Wine, aud lakitu the place of Imported Chumpa.ne. The undersigned would can tne attention of Wine Dealers and Hotel-Keepers to the following letter, which may give a correct ides of tbe quality of thelr Winet-. "( ONTlNFKTir. llATVI. rillLADEI.I'UlA. Get 1". IRAS "MUhdh.. UoUCllEK & CO. I naune a 4iin,m,ii ia.t wa take tileasure In iiv'na that tiftllt AniAii ..M.viniir uiveu JUUT i:ailtomlll r?hm iuiiii it tne uest Amencau " :""! nave ever useu. w e s nn it at once place it on oui mii oi lare. wars truiv. -c5iict a lu. CALL and THY OCR CALlFOKKI A CHAMPAGNE BOUCHER i CO., 1120 tuihim) No. IW US.Y Btreet, Mew Kork. M O OF PHEENOLOOICAL OrFICE TO HO. m CHKB.iPT BTRERT, No i'A nilKSNU BTREET. wnere examinations are mane " uui, uy J. L. CAPES, CH H BOOTH STREET, M. DANCONA OJ.VJ pays tha highest price for Ladies and nta' CADt oO CloUdu H0C7U Btreet at tJMlilB, ,H PAPER HANGINGS. PAPER HANGINGS. CO HOWELL & HioiUBB, a COllNJOIt FOURTH A3iD MARKET ST8J FUIL.tDE8.FHlA A P ,M A N V F ACTURER9 E -R H & Paper Hangings C ( IM C S AND Window Shades, fiav ntrw in Store for A L L T U A D E, A A Fine Stock of Goods, the newest and l3 best styles. D ELEGANT VELVET DECORATIONS Of all grade. W WW PARLOR PAPERS OF THE RICHEST . DESIGNS. iM 40-INCH PLAIN PAPERS, Of every shade, with rich GOLD MOULD mm LNGS, all widths, to which we Invite the yy attcntiohoftbe Trado, - WINDOW SHADES s OP FINE SCOTCH HOLLANDS, AU widths, White, BvB, Green, Bine, and D E S Pearl Color. ELEGANT FIGURED SIIAUES of the most elaborate designs. PICTURE CORDS, TASSELS, AND SHADE TRIMMINGS. Io the WHOLESALE TRADE we offer an Extensive Stock of GREEN AND BROWN GUM CLOTHS, TABLE OH CLOTHS, at the Lowest Net Cash Pricea, and work done by competent hand, HOWELL E$l'RKE 02 0. CORNER FOURTH JOTOKAXXXT STS. CLOTHING EXCELSIOR CLOTHING HALL. EXCELSIOR CLOTHING HALL, EXCELSIOR , CLOTHING HALL, 0 S.E. Cor. SECOND and MARKET, PHILADELPHIA. CLOTH I Mi FOR MEN AND E0VS, CLOTHS, CA8SIMEREE, AND TESTINGS, V. Department for Custom Work. Agents for Oiled! Clothing. EDWARDS & LAWRENCE. ' 10 23 tathrimtp g W A. JS. Ji 9 S STATES UNION CLOTHING HALL, No. 600 MARKET STREET. No. OOC A most complete stock ot MEN'S AND HOYS' CLOTHING AT YEKY MODE SATE P1UCES. WE HAVE SMALL EXPENSES, AND CAN AFFORD TO SELL WITH SMALL PROt ITS. Fine Vf-Eimo Eeaver Overcoats, only 26;flne Beaver Overcoats, any (li slr.blo color. aW; lriHtvO Ueuvo.r Ovtrcoats WH: rv tine (li Inch Ilia Overoats, ob roiel heaver Suits, cod taming coat, patitt, and vKt.W: tine snort Heaver hacks, irom ;U to Hi: durk iirey Hams t'a?ln.r Sultt, cost, punts, and vest, tut do. silk mixed, oni H: blw-k Sack roatn. from $IU to 'io; Huhiiicss t'oats, irom 11 to I4; I'uaH and V s's to muicli. irom vi to I4; J.ojb t nata.iruin tki to fcM; l ams, irom l ii '.o H'j. (Jump atul convince rriurselvf i. 1114 3in Up Q H I L D R E fi'S -CLOTOI1V6. A Spltcdid AKsortmcnt in the Latest Styles. Special attention ia invited. EI1. SHOEMAKER & CO., 10 4 r&sttUptt) Nob. 4 and 6 North EIGHTH Street CURTAINS, SHADES, ETC. I, E. WALRAVEN, (MASONIC HALL,) No. 719 CHESNUT STBEET, ELEGANT CURTAINS FOR PARLORS. LIBRARIES, Dining and Sleeping Rooms, In Erocatelle, Satin Damaelu, Terry, Repa, Swiss Lace, and Nottingham Lace WINDOW SHADES OF THE NEWEST DESIGNS. Am now oflerincr the most complete assert nent of tbe above Roods of my own importation. (10 26 tuths RE DUCED PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES KELTY, CARRINGTON & CO., No. 723 CHESNUT Street, H ave constantly In Stock, for retail city and.e ouotry trado, their CELBBKATKD WINDOW SHADES 1 JdANUSAClTJBtD BY THEM OSLY. They are also Sole Agents tor tbe SEI.i' ADJUSrlKU 8PKINO FiXTUBKS tor Shades. Tbe best fixtures lu tbe world. Also, CUIU A IN HAIEFIALS aud KURMTDKE COVJEBINOb, in great vailety. Lace, Jdusiin, and Mottlngbam Curtains, Piano and Table Covers, tbe largest and finest stock in the city. Lace Curtains cleaned and mended. White Holland 0 beets calendered. C10 10 tuths3mj J3 J. WILLIAMS, No. 16 North SIXTH Street. MASCFAtTUKER op VENETIAN BLINDS kSV WINDOW SHADES. The largest and flneat assortment m tbe city at tbe lowest prices. C10 26 2m fcTOKK BHADBH MAPE AND LETTERED. TF YOU WANT PERFECT SATISFACTION L In every respect, buy tbe celebrated JPUBBTOM COAL, 1 gg and Mtove sizes, at 1 per ton. aim. th. genuine KaOLK VKIN COAL, same al.es, wiroe prioc, and every fine quality of LEUIGli, i.g aodMiovc, at t 1 Wiper ton. 1 keep nothing but tbe twit. Orters ro elvtoatho lUronibTlUfUmtreeU ' TE. HUNTER, No. 44. N. SEVENTH BTBIIT. ABOVE FILBERT. PHILADELPHIA Acknowledged by allpartu-i it''h,?f & ,u the HOST BOt'CEHISKUL fHKHlClAN nrrT In the treatment Dt$atet a ' W'alty- QUICK aae. Kemeiber iftt. UTKSASe'f,,!rf2Ml!Jn,edJM can only 1 bad g.nalue at bao f "JbUsbljOWoe .No. il)JHVJCJlM Htioth WTotrt, 11 II t; DRY GOODS. JAS. IU CAMPBELL & CO., Importers, Jobbers, and Retailers i OF DRY GOODS, No. CHESNUT ST 1 HATE MADE A GREAT EDUCTION IN TRICES Their Btook i' nnrlv 'ltd for extent, variety, aa4 general adaptation to t v.atts ot buyers. Bilks, Moire Antiques, Shawls, Velvets, Cloakinpfs, Silk Poplins, ' Wool Poplins, Corded Poplins, Rich Plaid Poplins, Rich Plaid Merinoes, Colored Merinoes, Printed Merinoes, Empress Cloths, Velonr Basse, Biarritz, Eping lines, Bombazines, Tamisse, Mous Delaines, Black Alpacas, White Alpacas, Colored Alpacas, White Reps, Elack Reps, Colored Reps, French Chintzes, Damasks and Diapers, Towels and Napkins, Doylies and Table Covers, Counterpanes, Flannels, Blankets, Blankets, Blankets, Gloves and Hosiery, Mourning Goods. JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO,, No.W7 CHESNUT Street. 116 1m LYONS VELVETS. Be ST MARKS OF LYONS VELVETS, lOR LAMES' SACQVES AND MANTLES. ?. JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO, lllOCtrpl Ko. 727 CIIKSNUT Street. pU KPLB VELVET CLOTH, FOR LADIES' SACQTJE3 AND MANTLES, JUST RECEIVED. .IAS II. CAMPBELL & CO., 11 10 6trp No. 77 CHESNUT Street. JpUOSTED BEAVER CLOTH, SPLENDID QUALITY. , JA!S. II. CAMPBELL & CO., UI0 6trp No. 77 CHESNUT Street. (JLOT1IS FOK LADIES' WEAR. A large assortment of NEW STILE CLOTH j, Ju.t opened, at KtPUCED PKICES JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO., 1119 6trp No. 77 CHESNUT Street. TABLE AND PIANO COVERS. We bave now received, directly from tbe tnanu facturera, our ' FALL IWPOKTATION EMBROIDERED CLOTH TABLE AND PIANO COVERS. ComprlaluK a Large Assortment, wbiera we are Selllus; AT EEDUCED PRICES. SHEPPARD.VAN HARLINQEN&ARRISOM IMPOHTJfiSOK House-Furnishing Dry Goods, No. 100S CHESNUT Street. 9 14 thBtubmrp 1 Qfa J SHAWL EXHIBITION. t. kTvok biohth asd spkino garden h- M e are piepare o fhow one ol the very flneat stuck ol bnawla in w ell, ol eveiy grade, t'KOM $150 UP TO $80, Moat of wnkbfre auction purohaMg. and are under rekUiarprioa. ftelnrltean examiuailon. J i.0iigaudciaie f aisley Miawla. Loi'H nd hquare Brocb Kbaw a. Loun and Square black Thibet Bhawla. Long anl Square blaukei fehawla. Ktelia hbawla, breakiattt febuwU, ete. etc We eould also invite attention to our BL.ANK.UTH. Excellent A U wool Blanket! tor 08. 1 10 3 3m Finer qualities at 7. , 10, all. fll. and ell, In lact, our ueneral atock la worthy the attenuoo ol all buyers ot Dry Uooda who wish to buy cheau JOXKPII II. TIIOItL.icY. K. E. COR. l.lUbTH AKD BPKINQ UAKIIIN SOILED BLANKETS WE WILL OFFER ibia mornlnr about two bundnul naira of fiuwf all-wool Blankela, aiiKbUy eolled, which will be aold much under tbe usual liilcos, viz.ia. rood Blanket lor 4 per palri larger and heavier ior per palrt verr lame, tTISUt alHO, Jiaraell ea tjuilta, allghtiv .moled at a Die, lor 5 eaeb. H e are also otforing every make ol Jnualln at tbe very lowest market uiioea. 19 27 , Ho. mi JuAjtatT Ulwet,.
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