f 8 MRS. LINCOLN'S NECESSITIES. J the J&litor of the JOvenino Telegraph'. mm: Th true reasou why Mrn. I.lneolrj'M alltsed neeosnlilea fail to meet with reflonnl tlon or sympathy from the Amorlcau people, In attributable to the fact that thla female Iiuh, from the Unit moment of her social elevation, striven mont industriously 10 alienate the affec tion a Dt respect of the WRtlon by the coarse dam and tnltcarity of her nature and her oaten tatiour displays of selfishness and lll-breedlnu. lmrli'B thoe yeaia of national suffering aixl auKUleh whwli cast a all ol sorrow over almost evfry household in onr land, and which drew thou'arids of tenderly-mirlur-d women from their luxations or comfortnblo homes to soften the puln and minister to the wants of wounded and dying soldiers, this woman, with her well kuowo Ht ctBttuni procll vllitH, dresKCd ns ex triiVilunfitly and spent ib unstxirlnely an though st e were constantly celebrating some great tint lonal Jubilee; aud close ujou the lieel of a disastrous deleat of our aiiiis, iwMieil invl lutioDS foragtitrd ball, and danced to niuslu which scxrcely drowned the groans of our suf fering men who were iiying by thousands in Hospital in and about Washington, "Oh, the Uueen must dance 1" Vulgarity and courencK8 may be forgiven in a woman, but selflKliness and inhumanity never; and to nor own conduct during the time which tried men's sonls (and proved (be souls f true women). Mrs. Lincoln must look for au xplBL&llon of the Indifference to her wants, if suoh wants have real existence. Bhe innsi Dot seek to Identify herself with her husband, and charge with want of alleotlou lite people who revre his memory even more than that of 'Washington. The American nation tolerated Mrs. Lincoln because she was the wile of the man they so loved and venerated, Just becawte the ivai hi tvife, aud from no merit of her own. Hue whs an inevlmbln evil, and they made the fees C' ller' K).mpy beouuhe tuero was no way of 8 tK VoVkV., J"- J indignity to tho Republican party, has esimimod her' Cause, and In lis eflorts to tiring dlKg'ure upon its pollUoaJ oppoueutH, is striving to elev jr 'lo a nl;n position of .ffOK'.;:;,; ulRiilly, gcnlleuess, and honor, l.clulms that she pose(sed the deepest "otlon and devotion of Abraham l.lnolu's great heart, and Hint this consideration, if no otter, should commend her to tue love and cftie of the people. It is not nltOKetner clear that Ms. Lincoln did tecelve from her husband the highest love and respect of which his nature Was capable, although his great souse of duly and loyalty would not allow him to teem other wise than devoted aud respectful towards the wife of bis bosom and the mother of his Children. That she was always amiable and submissive, as the Herald reports her, we are inclined to doubt, from the fact that she scolded her bun band vociferously, and insulted bis friends ire- Sueutly. Directly after his nomination by the hlcago Convenllou, some dlsltuguisbed mem brs 01 : the Republican party beiug In Hpriug fleld, encountered Mr. Lincoln at the hotel, aud pent the evening with him there, talking over the chances of his election, its probable result upon the country, etc. They remained until late, and then volunteered to walk with him to bis home. .Directly, as Mr. Lincoln knocked for admission, the ulzlil-OHDDed iie-ad of hi ..little woman" popped, out 0( Ua window IkDoVe,' and, regardless p oervant eyes or ears, rated him soundly for his untimely hour, slid in a tone whlun Mrs. Cauule might have envied, closed by saying, "Abe Lincoln, you will not get In that door tuls night, so you may Just take your long legs over ttie back fence," Vvbloh the Illustrious candidate for the Trel 4eucy was forced to do. Ko muoh for womanly geutlenoss and submission. Tuls may be a sort f wifely obedience observable among a certain lass of women, Out It does not seem to beloug to the tvenu gentlewoman. As mistress of the While House she carried things with too high a hand to propitiate a peopie so Jealous of their rights and privlloges aa this great Yankee nation. A certain portl.m of the President's bousu is set apart for the Hue of the l'rtsiilem.'ri family exclusively, wiiilsl cerUin other portions have been always left open to the free visits aud inspection or lue people, besides the East room, there are the lied uud Blue parlors, which uud always until the advent of Mrs. Lincoln been open to all Visitors. All these, with the excopilon of the East room, she usurped power over, ordering them to be closed. This closini; of ilia Rou rootn nave great oll'eire, as H oontalued painted from llle, and was regarded as a s ji t of ecc uy uii true Ainnrieaus. It may be that some nalurnl mortification and shame may have induced the closing of these rootUB to visitors by Mrs. Lincoln, as almost every object of Interest they contained bore evidence of the vandalism (not of the visitors, as bus been asserted, but) of the de facing pencil and dirty lingers of that miracle of juvenile humor aud ood breeding, "Little Tan," who, with true artistic genius, badoorned -whiskers, moustaohes, eyebrows, etc , ou all the basts which adorned the corridors leading to the publlo rooms. Later than these days of her pride and piwer, when supposed to be monrnlnK the martyrdom of her husband, the horror of which shook to its centre the heart of Hie nation, Mrs. Lilnoolu managed (by circulating the report that she was about to become a mother) to retain for many weeks possession or the Presidential mansion, excluding Mr. Johnsou and bis family whilst she was packing up and appropriating to her own use all the portable valuables the boose contained, Including the gold forks, poons, Ac, which were no more the property ef the President's widow than the crown Jewels of England are the property of the Q,uoa of Knglaud. To so great au extent w us I lie plunder carried on, that It became neuessury to refurnish Ihe Executive mansion enLlivlv, upon Mrs. Lincoln's evacuation of It, to render It fit for the occupancy of the present incum bent These things are matters of history, and if the report Is to go abroad that the Americ n people are indltlerent to the necessities of the widow of Abraham Lincoln, let it at least be known that neither in her puhllo nor private oarecr has she done anything to win the respect or esteem of this people; that she was by many regarded as a spy in the pay of the country s enemies in the days of its sorest trials; and that this last attempt to foroe herself opon the notice of the publio by the sale of her cast-off clothing has been a political doJge, instigated by her friends the Copperheads, to east odlani - pon their enemies the Republicans. Mrs. Lincoln now threatens those who depre cate her present eflorts to obtain notoriety with annhlliwllnnnf rinnnmitnU tO firOVA that they are disappointed plaoe-seekers and dishonest politicians, who sought her for her power and Influence In days of prosperity, and now, in her day of adversity, Ignore ber wants and delame her. It is possible that there may be those who bave so acted; but it would be well if Mrs. Ltn Miin w rm Li ...niiii unit had Bhe been a truly dignified and womanly woman, it would have hum Imnmulhlii tnp nnv mail, however rilae and coarse bis nature, to approach with bribes and entreaties for piaoe or power mo x ui. Thr in a iu.w of affinities govern lng these things as well as all others, aud the old proverbs of "Like begets like," "Birds of a feather." etc. hold true or Mrs. Llnooln and her . . i A. ASriltt M A I 1 Htkl of th Weljst.r Farm In Pranklla, new Hamnnirt JTrom the llotton Daily Advertlter, October 23. Tbe death of Mr. R. L. Tay, of lute years the owner ot tar Webster I arm, rendered it desirable. in order to settle the enate, that it should be old. It was accordingly advertised very ex- tensiveiy, una it not a large nuniDcr 01 biadors, at least a good-sized crowd was expected. At tbe appointed time, however, not three dosen persous, all tol l, were present. Two or three trenuemen iroui Boston and some of tbe neiuh boring larmers were all that assembled, cither from curiosity, interest in the place, desire to purchase, or I expect for the memory of Daniel Webster. Tbe borne place was first put up. It constated fone hundred und ninety acres of laud, with 1 old dwelling bouse in which the Webster ilv lived d urine tbe boyhood of Daniel ner, snd which was owned by Mr. Webster ards until bis death the new two-story a by Mr. Tuv, the dwelling bouse built Veboter tor John Taylor, the new Btuble to. Tay, and the large old Webster vas tiuallv bid off by Mr. K. L. Tav. leirs, for $15,400. A lot of intervale Hv A wo acres was next put up, and i acre. A wotxi and pasture lot hundred acres was theu sold to "W) per acre. Tue wood lot ot sold lor $24a60 per acre to ie fonr hundred acre pasture UUdrawn. ' Of BarllDgton, Vermont, falling from railroad -v' .t. - THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1867. MILLINERY. TRIMMINGS, ETC, DON NET OPENING. WOOD & CARY, No. 725 CMF.SNUT STREET WII.it. OPEN FALL DONNET8, Tit II It I AY UCTOI1EB 4. 9a0 2nirp MRS. R. DILLON, NOS, 823 AND 891 MOVTII STREET Has all the novelties In FALL MILLINEHY, fbf LtOIrs, Mlnses, and Children. Also, Crape. Blliis, JUbbons, Velvets, Flowers, Ftathew, Fran-.i s. etc Milliners nopplled. 9 16j CONNET OPENING, WRPHESDAY, October 2. E. P. GILL & CO., 10 2 2U HO. 7B AUt'H M I BEET. WINDOW BLINDS AND SHADES 831, CHARLES L HALE, Jt31. (Latetalcnmanand Superintendent for B. J. Williams) MO. SSI AKDII N1REET.I MAKUFACTCBICB OF VFNETIAN BUNDS AND WINDOW SHADES, Largest and Bneat LOWK8X FBICHa, afiBortment in the city at the 9 23 2m8p DPHOLBTERINO IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. 3, J. WILLIAMS & sons, NO. 10 MUllTli SIXTH STREET, MANUFACTUKERS OSt VKNETIAN IIJINDS WINDOW BIIADEH. Largest Mid tlLPfct LOWK6T PK1CEH. &ssortmeni In the city at the RppalriiiK promptly atmnded to. BTORE mADa mnilp and haterrd. in 2mp WANTS. 815,000 WANTED FOR, TUREB OR ve yours, on first mortgage on productive property, worth fW.OOn, located la the most thriving MMlneBS town in the State (Philadelphia and PlttBburc excepted), tor wliloh equal to ten per oent. Interest will be paid semi-annually in thin olty, if desired. Butiarao'ory city references given to parlies who can furnlsn the money on or before November 12, ami Done others need address, D. J C., lxtOser Ollloe, For two days, savlng'where an lutorvww may be bad. 10 1A 21 FOrt SALE. k Ij O T 8 FOR HAL E Si The Hnbtorlber oIIVm lo' sale Oi-ound on tne th ide of UiiEhJN bin-el, between BrouU aud t'lf- teenta streets. a lun . i w, XT nrl Vine Lit nnvtiC. (if W T PT W.V. TJ T IT n n rt NOkIH t-treeis. A so. at tho Northeast corner of Bh OAD Btreft, and IK A RU Avenue. Ai'O. at ine ontbwesi comer oi x.lun l n auu uiiiv r.rv-Ui.M Bir.etH. Ij.wi a. hiwit, 10 24 61" ' fin, im o L.u-ua r nueoi, TO RENT. TO RF NT MARKET 6TRKBT. TFIE Lflve mnrr l.rlrk Kinre. No. sol Market sireet (third hose west of Kinhth street, sooth side), 24 feot front by 130 ft-et deep, will be to rent nn ine m oi ovem- er. APPIV 10 t)K(.)KUl,i l.uiJllir.l.ii Hotel. oupoBlte Insepeodouce Hall, from B to n A. M. 10 24tf Attention Is called to the new Carbon Mezzotints, lust Introduced by WKNUKRUTH, TAYLOlt fe IthU'WM, Artlsu, lSos. V14 CUExSOT Bueet, aud W BKOAUWA Y. New York. Tbls new style or pot tral tare, which Is making such stir In the art abroad, is produced by no other en a bllsbment in Philadelphia. "-mm The oierllsof tbei-e ploiurea are: fcfta Ancolnle Permanence. Being printed wun tne same mw. rial as that used In Hteel Kutrruvlrms. (.they are free from chemical ohans. xuey preientnosucu naranicuMaud Intense sh idows as are ooinnion lu tne ordinary chemical photographs, but Ihe HkIiis are soft, aud the shades transparent, as in nature. uiu the Dalnre of the materials used In these plntures, they have an artistic finish which Is unattainable by the former method of Drlotlnar. Softness. Finish. The public are Invited to examine speolmens at tho only Gallury where these pictures are furnished. WENDEROTH, TAYLOR I BROWN. 1014 ntwfst No. 914 ClfFBNUT Street QAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. TH Fidelity UiurasM, Trust and Safe Peposlt Company, for tbe Safe Keeping of alands, stocks, and Other Valuables. CAPITAL 9500,000 DtMkCTORS. N. B. BROWNE. hllWinn W nr A n rr (jla kkm.'k ii. clark John wkiii. ALBJSANDKH HKNilV. n. A. IIAUlWKLI . fallilNOHAM FKLIi MKMKV U OIBbON. I A I L O Pf l CHAKl.krl UACAI.klsrKIt Office In the Klre-proof liuildlus of the Philadelphia National ttunli, CiiKKNUT htreei. above Fourth; This t.'oniiauv receives on depoHit, and OUA RAN-TEl-i THfc HAVK KKICI'INU OF VALDABLKH ution tbe following rateu a year, via.: Coupon Bouds m.t per flouo Veelstered Bonds aud Hwurillee Jn) oeuUt per iiuWi Utildtxjln or iiullloo ai m per Imwo tS,MrJH.a or i?,ull'ou P Pr iliMd V w.'k "vr vllkU"i il Pr iim i. i, i. VxeM Of1""!' tm boxee of Bankers. Brokers kitrt iiV.'li1'.e.tl0 '. 0'"t"iw uukuown to Uie Oompauy n ii ,la,,,"y limited, u a year h,?Mrni".'.1!.,lLiy "' ' ,or """T (renter eroluslvely CotiiMins and Interent (Villas ted for nna ivnt Interest allowed on M .." tSTu?11 P' nt Tbta Company la author ud toreoulva and axanut. Trust of every de:iipiloiI" V" na e'Icu" H 81mfrp N. fc. BHOWNR, PrenldeDt. SunutMt fArrXkeoM.bMretary aa4 Ttmmutii. TAYL0R BROWN 911 Chcsnut St. N? JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, ETC. THE LATEST EUROPEAN NOVELTIES IIYltNTINE tOOAL, KNiUEL EMKVA VENETIAN, ROMAN, PARISIAN JEWELRY, NOW OPENING BY BAILEY & CO.. No. 819 CHESNUT STREET, lOJwfm PHILACEXPHJA. CUTLERY. PEARL, IVORY. RUDDER HANDLE KNIVES, STEEL AND PLATED BLADES. SETS OF Cl'TLERY llf BOSK WOOL CASES, AT nODEBATH l'BICEM. A l,AIiKSTOCK TO SK1.HCT VBOM AT CLARK & BIDDLE'S, No. 712 CHESNUT Street, tlSwftnSmrp Pit LADifiLrHI A Q P E N I N C FINE FAN C T GOODS FOB WEDDING PRESENTS, BY BAILEY & CO., No. 019 CHESNUT Street, 10 a wfm PHILADELPHIA. GENT.'S FURNISHING GOODS. QENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. JOHN C. ARRISON, KOS. 1 AND a N, SIXTH NTBEET, FIIILA Would Invite the attention of gentlemen to bis ex tfuel ve aasortment of FU11NISIIINQ GOODS, ContlHtlng of Bilk Phlrts and Draweia. Cartwrlybt A Mi aruer'a Merino Hulrto and Drawers. Lauiba' Wool " Bmknltln ' " Cotton " Fngllnh Rwatiadown Canton Flannel, made to J. (J A. 'a eprfH order, lor Hhiria aud DrawrrtK Alao, OfutWuien'a Wrauner, Hosiery, Gloves, block., lies, etc eta. 8rp PATENT BOOK CARRIERS AMD LUNCH BOOKS. GRIFFITH & PACE, 4 10 NO. IO ARCH STREET. LB KNOWLES & CO., NO. 181 MARKET STREET, RECEIVERS OF CHOKHE 10 2 lmip FAMILY. FLOUR. UNION PA 8TB AND SIZING COMPANY. A Paste for Box-makers, Bookbinders. Paper bangers, bhoeiuakrra. Pocket-book Mktirs, bill Poster, etc It will not aour. Is cheap aud always ready for use. Kefer to J. B. Llpplncott A Co.. !var A Keller, William Muan, Phlladulphla Luiulrtr. Harper Brother, luiniun Tiaut tiotiiety.aud other, hole A Rent. L L, UBAUlM A CO CiO. Al t) MiuMCl btreet, W CARPETINGS. 1867. CARPETINGS. 1067. Msaanam JA8. H. ORNE, SON & CO., :nnNii street, nixotr SEVEMTII, inPOBIERS AMD DI ALEKS IW FOREIGN AKD C0ME8TIC CARPETINGS ENGLISH BRUSSELS CARPETINGS. By late arrivals we have a full assortment or the HINT KWULINII NAHM, JAS. H. ORNE, SON & CO., C1IFNNITT STIIEET, IIKI.OW SEVENTH, ' TNGLISH AND FRENCH AXMINNTERm, HOTAIi WILTONS, AMD VELTJT CAR PiiTIN G .S, ALL THE NEW KXllMITIWX DESIGNS. Kow In Btore and for sale by JAS. H. ORNE. SON & CO., CUKfvNKT NTBI ET, It E LOW SEVENTH. THREE-PLY AND INGRAIN O A-Xl JUT IN G , IN UBEAT VARIETY OF PKSIUN. OIL CLOTHS, In Sheets from one yard to eight yards wide. HENDERSON A 0.'S ALL. WORSTED VENETIANS. JA5. H. ORNE, SON & CO., CD Eft NET ST BEET, BELOW NRVENTSI, 29iwr2m PHII..VDELPIIIA. 832 CAIIPETIXGS. 832 ARCH STREET. FALL STOCK NOW OPEU AT TUE ARCH 8TK13KT CARPET WAREHOUSE JOSEPH BLACKWOOD, MO. 83 ARCH STREET, S 10 tax Tit o Vors below Ninth , Booth Side. NOTICE. LEE DOM & SIIAAV, NO. 910 A Hf II STREET. BETWEEN KINTH AND TENTH STREETS, Will continue to sell their stock of CARPETINGS AT PRICES TO CORRESPOND WITH LOW RENT AND EXPENSES, AND WILL OPEN DAILY NEW Q00DS, As they do not expect to move. 8 27Smrp CHINA, GLASSWARE, ETC. g ELLJK G OFF I SELLING OFF KERR'S CHINA HALL, NO. SS9 CHESNUT STREET, ON ACCOUNT F REMOVAL TO NEW SfOKE, NO. 1818 CHESNUT STREET, (Late Messcbert'e Mansion). $100,000 Worth or flilun, Glass, and btoneware, To be sold at a great reduction la price, In order to reduce stock, previous to removal to new store. Families, Hotels, Boarding House, anil Restau rants, bow bare an opportunity of purchasing China Glass, or btonew&re at greatly redm-ed prloes, A large assortment of rich Cut aud Engraved Glass ware and Htone China, marked down leos than manu facturers' prloes, 9 20 lmwlinrp JAMES K. KKKU & I3IIO. HOOP SKIRTS. 028. WM. T. HOPKINS,&023. HAKTJFACTURER OF FIRST QUALITT HOOP SKIRTS, FOR THE TRADE AND AT RKTAIL, NO. OBB ARCH HTBEET, BELOW NE TENTH, PHILADELPHIA. ' Also dealer In frill line of low-priced Mew Yok and Eastern made hklrta. All the new and deolrahle styles and slsei ot Ltdles' Mines', and Children's iloop-sklrM eonHtamly ou baud aud made to order, eiubraolng tbe larKWt and most varied assorUneut lu this market, at very mode rate prices. kvery lady should try "Our Own Make" of Hoop Bk trut, as they have no equal. boutberu, Weni-rn. auu near Trade buyers will flud It to their Inter t to examine our goota. tataioguea ol styles, sl, aud prloea sent to any addreesv t 17 tut IGil MURPHEY- o I (ruRNi Ihing) yo- DRY fiOODS. 727 ClimVT STUEET. 727 1 U i' U L A It I'UIUiSB c:iv. cv t,.,.. buu. ouawiB veivcLK. x u 111111H. xveim. t Vi.r,, n.. -V- nr.': .viviu uuono, JUCllUUtStlUVIU jcituuca AlrflfiB. lrTnhair. AlnaM Punlin. vucue AupuriB, meiaoie ropimg, irisn uuu xrenca ropnns, ana fiaias. Also. Bombazines, Biarritz Tamise. and other Mournini; Goods in great variety together with the most extensive as80itment of Miscellaneous Dry Goods in tbe market Also. Blarkets. Flannels. Linens HouEe-Furnibbing Gccds, Cloths, Uas simeres, etc., in reliable qualities, at low prices. RICKEY, SHARP & CO. WIIOLESALETmRTJIEXT, Dry Good, by Flee or Package, at and under Market Kate.. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., JOMtJl NO. 77 CHESNUT STREET. m S. JAFFRAY & CO., NO. 609 CHESNUT STREET, ABE RECEIVING AND NOW OPKNINO I'OB FALL TRADE, FULL LINES OF LINENS, TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS, HUCKABACKS, DLAUERS, TOWELLINGS, DAMASKS, SHEETINGS, PILLOW LINENS, L. C. HDKFS., HOSIERY, GLOVES, CRAPES, VEILS, QUILTS, La.Uee', Ucnt., and Children's Under- wear, Hmbrolderlea, Nets, HtbWona, Tbe above will be Bold at tbe lowest New Voik prices, aud on the most advuutageoun teroth. Repiesented by B. Htory. !) 1 wfm3m p LAN N ELS. FLANNELS. FLANNELS. REAL WELSH FLASH EL. SHAKER FLANNEL. NH ANMK1N;FLANNEL, VE BY SOFT AN I HEAVY. EitWLISH VKSHRINKARLK FLANNEL. PERSIAN LAI. NEL, SILK WAKP. BALLARD VALE AND OTHER DOMES 11C FLANNELS. kkOMa.T AM tlAl'CF. FLANNEL. BED AND Wit Elf FLANNELS. FANCY SA QUE FLANNELS. CANTON FLANNELS. A full kf sortment now received acd lor sale by SHEPPAF.D, UH HlKLIfiGEN & ARRISON, 10 ie tufetrp NO. 1008 CHEHNITT ST. NDIA SHAWLS. GEOHGE FRYER, NO. Oltt CHESNUT STREET, Hps received and now rpen his Fall Importation of n rnu! as ii aAnra, toijeiher with RICH llRESM SILKS, BLACK NI LKS, POPLINS, CLOAKINCJS 0 2 481 CLOAKS, ETC., To which tbe attention or purchasers is Invited. The goods are purchased lor cash, and will be sold cr"ap. GIRARD ROW. E. M. NEEDLES & CO. Invite attention to their firstrclasa stock of LACKS AND LACK GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, HDKFS., VEILS, ETC. To whloo additions wlil constantly be made of iMBUYiwiu ujt 'i-ajfi bKABON. They offer In their WHITE GOODS DEPART- HEAVY SKIRTING CAMBRICS, At 80, 86, and 40 cents, a Great BacrlUce. QLOTH HOUSE. SHOD GRASS & CO., NO. 84 SOUTH SECOND STREET, COM PLB'i K STOCK OF Cloths.Coatings, and Cassimeres, FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN'S AND HOYS' WEAB. WE HAVE NOVy IN STORK OUR FALL AND WINTEB IMPORTATIONS OF LA 1)1 fcb' VELVET CLOTHS, IN UBEAJT VARIETY OF STYLES AND COLORS, ALAO, VELVETEENS FOB LADIES SACslUES AND SUITS. lOllmrp CLOAKS! CLOAKS! ALL THE lEW STYLES NOW BEADY. CIOAKINU CLOTHS IN ENDLESS VARIETY. CLOAAtS CUT FREH OF CHARGE, The only CLOAK STORK In tbe city where you caa get full value lor your monev, la at D. VATICINS'. NINTH AND O II Kit II Y, 10 r1 thfin 2n JBotweea Arch A Race. DRY GOODS. piws 1 r 1 s 11 poplins. TANCT BTBIPE BILKS, il ffc JRFKCH MKBINOK8 TRCivr ATrrmnw BIATT PLAID POPLINH. ti en. IIEIW mtinvn co. m n w . r -m uw D0 MARKETBta. ijivi,u vuann vjt iiiiVjio. BLACK VELVET CLOTns. DAHLtA VELVET CLOTHS. BLUE AND GIteKN PLAID CLOTHS. J. C. NTRA WRRIOttE A COw N. W. corner EIGHTH and MARKET Bu. JJUGUENOT CANTON FLANNELS. , ENVLIMH CANTON FLANNEL. SWANSKIN CANTON FLANNELS. J. C. STRAW It RIDGE CO., N. W. corner EIGHTH and MARKET Bta. HURON BLANKETS. HERON BLANKETS. HURON BLANKETS. HURON BLANKETS. Webavenow In store a complete assortment of the celebrated HURON BLANKET made expressly lor our sales, which, for fineness of wool.slsj, wolght and cheapness In price, excel any other Blanket la the market. KltBT UCNDBEB PAIRS FINE 11LAN- KETS, SLIGHTLY NOILtD. Borne of these Blankets are the Snest and largest J luuun uimur, wci.sti.iim .ujicu hum Ullll, aim Wlil be sold at about two-tbhrds of their original value. All-wool Blankets, f) 00, Large sIe Bianlsets, tt00. ' Floe Large Blankets, (4 00. Very Flue Blankets', 16 00. Buyers for Hotels, Boarding Honses, Publlo Institu tions and Private Families, will do well to call and examine our immense stock and extremely low prices. Many of tbe above goods are oflerlng at less than Importers' and manufacturers' prices. All goods warranted as represented. J. C. STRAWBRIDOE A CO., N. W. corner EIGHTH and MARKET Kits. OLAID CLOAKING 3. I " BLUE AND CREEN. SCARLET AND RLAC WHITES AND BLACK. RLACK AND PURPLE. UBEEN AND BLACK. LARUEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY, - WHOLESALE AND BETAIL. J. C. STMWBMM & CD , NORTIIWEST CORNER EIGHTH AMD MARKET STS., lllfsmrp PH1XADKLPT.UA . B LA tlK. E T S. The subncrlhers are now prepared, to offer the latest axttortment to be louud lu the city or Superior Quality Blankets, All-wool and Extra Width, for lest Family Use ALSO, tmn and cradle rlanket, And a Full Line ol MEDIUM BLANKETS, for Hotels, Public Institutions, etc. SHEPPARD, VAN HARUKGEN & ARRISON, House-Furnishing Dry Goods, lOlOtnfBtrp . 1008 CHESNUT ST. C L A K I N C S WE ARE DAILY RECEIVING THE! NEWEST STVLKtl OF LADIES' CLOAKI7.CS, WHICH WE OFFER AT CiUEATLY Re4 DICED PKI E, IN ADDITION TO A FULL LINE OF FANCY CASSIMERES, COATINGS, AND CIOOVN GENERALLY ADAPTED TO HEN'S AND ROTS WEAB. MlUUtlS CLOTIIIliE & LEWIS, C'liOTH JOBBERS, laea nos. 10 and ai s. fourth st. "NEW K0UF.KIKG STORE," Ko. 1113 CUESNUT Street, 'VIBAHD BOW." i8wto24 A. MYERS. B.W. Corner of ZTonrtla and Arok t WILL OPEN TO-DAY FOR ITALIC SAL- LYONS VEfLVETS. VELVET CLOTH' A4'U CLOTHS, rui POPLINS. WUwfBatJ OPEN CENTRE SUA WL, i
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