8 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 18G7. THE FASHIONS. SVSasnBaaasaasaaBBa A Kew Cettwaa Hm4 h "Teasparal J?WrIlaw D..p KrmlB U R. Mewed A VkMtrltal HliHlriUid. sad Its .esmlt morality f the Hew Bta.das Oolw la Silks BatlsifA VHle sad Kadarlas; bAiIk The "Htr! Vklrd" Press arterial-Jewelled a Wrlmmtate-ImperUl Tellets. niT TDa "v i mi . jn, wi,. u.-iuere are a grear manv fluilr nnlsanota in l'arla blob boo' ' iety cannot do rimoni, men aa a panic eight of the concierge who wl.n tow tne Bourse, mo b oarries them op. ) ' nn. if a man goes out al auKnte1h., PSiSL'J ?! " '"7 -it r. a Minnd parlyj then lb" UB BUU . w - BrTaaV'i norses and their babies, Barou all la a -l of fare In the Ltberte. and. worst of eerv . certain baroness' daily toilet, which ahe a- .8 up he fore the publlo fresh and templing .erydayof the ween, for no other purpose than that of making an Indulgent father buy three hundred and sixty-rive new dresses for aeb of bla daughters between the 1st of Janu ary and the following 81st of December. Jier labt waa a costume ahe cnlla "temporal power" an actuality at leaxt. The headdress la curled a la Hi. Pierre (who knows If Hi. Peter did curl liia halrT), and inatead of a Koinan pin a key Is stuck through the chignon. The skirt of silver-grey satin is fluted to lml late the minimis of an organ. Asinalunga boots, which are supposed, I dare say, to compass plenty of territory, complete iue men. While people are Iuub expected to dress np In politics and temporalities, the spiritual part of mourning is being completely forgotten by widows. Their drcKsns are of thedejpest coal black, it Is true, hut their Jet ornaments uie as Ha Blnn a as the flame when coal is kindled. They wear rich necklets of black polished stODes cut lance-shaped or in pyramids, linked by halns all around their snowy throats; thesame flitter as diadems in their ears, feo much sparkle is devoid ol calm, oonienteu wiaownoou, anu what makes the matter worse is, that they dye their hair a golden as chemical preptratlous an make it I Ho much incendiary mourning la to sucb a degree combustible tbat a lady, while lately admiring a lovely young creature In the glory of widowhood, expressed ber un limited pleasure by saying tbat such a toilet was enough to make a wife look forward to ber husband's funeral with comfort. Unman nature Is decidedly bad. The best meaning and well-intentioned are sadly misrepresented here below. Thus, Mr, llOHteln, the monager of the Chatelet Theatre, baa caught a nickname when he least deserved It, and that because Mad'lle Hchnelder, the actress of the Duche$ne de QeroUtein, happoned to fly In a passion without the slightest provo cation. If Mr. Hoslein bad provoked her, she. being a lady of the lightest description, might have flown at him just as well; but he would have been prepared for the worst and have pre served his eyesight behind spectacles, whereas the event happened the day he was absent from the Chatelet, when Mad'lle Hchnelder Went there to rehearse Uulllver. "No manager here to receive me?" was the first angry query. "Who does Mr. Hosteln tako me, the Grand .Duchess, forT aud where are all the dramatis periontet" The poor man to whom these questions were addressed bowed for all the missing actors, but could notanswer, whereupon Mad'lle Hchnelder talked all alone of ber high standing in the drama, and signified her intention to lee Gulliver take bis own ehanoe without her. Ever since tbat memo rable morn Mr. Hosteln bas been called the Grand Duke of Oenehostein, which means that fie is considerably victimized. The famous piece tbat all the crowned beads of to rope have been to see at the Varletes is now being aoted at Marseilles, Those who bave seen it may remember the second act, whioli closes with a furious dance called a qaadrille, but;of that heterogeneous description which combines the Cancnn and all the Macabre evo lotions together, "Prince Paul" was imperson ated by Mr. Laco, whose chattel-croitet aud pat Me (Xodoche were soelastlo, eccentric, fantastic, and tortuous, that he was called for, when the eurtaln foil, with vehement vociferations. He lid not appearand the public, becoming net tled and tenacious, set up a fearful bne and cry. The manager advanced, looking mournful, but the furious spectators hissed him off. When Hence was obtained, after much difficulty, an actress was sent on tbe stage, and French po liteness secured her a patient bearing. "Gentle men and ladles," sue aald, "I aui very sorry for Mr, Lor, but b oounot appear, bis pantaloons have met with an accident, and " Here she on Id not proceed, roars of laughter and ener getic applause greeted her communication. Bo much lor tbe blah tone and standing of tbe Grande DucbPftee de Gerolsteln. While M.de Bismark Is breathing a llttlenatlve air at bis chateau of Pomeranla, fresh names kave been given to old shades which are now renewed from the anoleute, who, with all their lokditant backwardness, were well acquainted with the Inexhaustible beauties of the rainbow. Celadon is the name of a lovely green, be tween ocean blue and pistachio nut. It is very beautiful on satin, but trying to tbe com plexion. The ruby satin shade Is less so. Im peratrice mauve or reddish lilac is another Teat favorite. These satins are more desirable for tunics, oonrt trains, and bodices than for complete dresses. Black satin is, however, the most elegant of all visiting robes. They are lightly wadded when worn for walking cos tume. Silks are embellished by the most poeti cal names. A fawn is to be called blondine tbat is, flaxen; and ruddy brown Is turned Into old pheasant; the drabs are all meditation; tbe bines are not thoughts of suicide and prus- Tohave tbe bines for the future signifies a tale of azullne felicity as cloudless as the first quarter of the sweetest honeymoon. Ho, ladles, toe bine, but witboutcotton stockings; it is dan gerous, and better to trust to nothing for oo ni ton but silk, now that our new boots are kept on with twenty-three buttons from the Instep upwards. If a gentleman were ever to try to calculate tbe height of a lady from her beel to the top of ber chignon, and were to base all bis measurements proportionally to tbe twenty three buttons, it is likely be would fear there Is Bo end to a female; but there is. Bat to re turn to business. There is an old fashioned suit called Haltlenne which I recommend to has tiands, not for personal wear, but for their wives. It never wears out, and he can make Iter a present of one with the conviction that as long as she keeps It she never will be able to say she has nothing decent to put on. They are shotted .which the Frenou call glace. With all colors, ana look very much likeaoa neleon no one knows how. I have one which was at tbe bglnnlng of this century in my great-grand mother's wardrobe, and can vouoli afe that I bave never so anxiously sighed fr the extermination of tbe Jews as I have for the laat thread of that ancestral Haltlenne. It has deprived me of many a new dress by its perse vering resistance to nau, storm, snow, ana in firmity. To be told to wait "for a new dress till what oue bas is worn out" Is a provoking di lemma, and that thing a Haltlenne besides. The Napoleon III Is a watered silk with a new marble pattern. The handsomest is cerise, and Is made np for court trains; tbe same in masllo hades la wnrn for carriage toilet. The prize brocade is the (.ueen of Portugal's. The Vice roy of Egypt lias ordered a few dresses of the same, and tbe Empress of Russia one for the wedding of the Grand JJuobess Oiga with the young Kine of 'Jreece. The u rouud la white. end it costs one hundred and twenty francs our snetre. It Is brocaded with butterflies made of animalure flowers. The anteauu) of the Insects ana meir wings are perfect paintings, and oouM ",nluol tbrongn a microscope. Home are made of gorgeous roses, others at the most d I- jniuuuve nowreta. All hover In different dl Bolne meeting, some chawing each ;uer.."'er,'ettllng for rest; and the effect is uui nijriiausor butterflies waning the nor- uuar wlu Ihem on open cleaf At the last official dinner at. ki.ii. .v.- yress wore a while poult, brocaded with ill ud green craz.iiian niea. The same 1wll,t Brazilian rings. In ber hair she wore a bird of Paradiaa Willi ruby eyes and a diamond The Comtesae Oevaooa and her oousln the Com teste Fernandlna, were in tulle. trimtneJ White gauze trimmed with a purple aash, and In the hair ruddy grapes lu purple foliage. upais ana aiamonu are evening Jewel rv. nain tJirusoan gold is ior morning toilets. -N. J, JJeraui. QAUCH'8 RAW DON!? CFKB-FHMPMATsI OP UMB. Tbe treat Vartniser or all crop. Qnlck l" I action, and pttramueul la It anecta. liii tab untied ovn lwaJera auipUed by the carvo, direct from UM Wharf I wejuianaiiMitorr, on iiuerat tonus, Mauuiauwuvd Ouly by BATTOH A BONHJ, OfflceJUb M Boats All K) Avemi, Mamwjip JtUlMWlpiii FIFTH EDITION THE HE7 itIDIAH TREATY. K stent of Land Assigned to Indians Now York Bank Statement. Firo at Ogdonsburg, N. Y. To till Lohh of tUf,000. Ktc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc, Etc. The New Indian Treaty. St. Louib, Oct. 28. The treaty made by the Indian Commissioners with the Kiowas and Camanchea on the 21st ult. gives them about C000 square miles, 3,500,000 acres of land embraced between the North Fork of the Red river and Red river; beginning at the intersec tion of the 35th thu-1101 with 98 degrees me ridan, embracing the southwestern corner of the present Indian Territory, with a fraotion from Texas. The tribes are now estimated at 4000 persons, or about 800 lodges. This land will, therefore, give them not less than 800 acres to each man, woman, and child. It is also provided that these tribes shall induce their brethren, the Camauuhes of Northern Texas, to come and live with them, and if they succeed, the United States will en large their reservation, adding a quantity Of land sufficient to give each person 320 acres. If the remaining Camancb.es can be induced to come in, this leaves a large section of country on the Texas frontier, and opens a way of civilizing a once powerful roving band. It is proposed to give each Indian on the reservations annually a suit of clothing, con sisting of coat, pantaloons, hat, and socks, and in addition to this $25,000 will annually be given in articles such as the Indians most need. Other provisions will be made to fur nish seeds and agricultural implements to such aa may commence fanning. The Indians agree to let all the railroads be built, and especially the Smoky Ilill and Platte Roads, and agree to keep a lasting peace; to capture no women and children, and to attack no more trains. They will be allowed to hunt on the old reservation north of the Arkansas, until the settlements drive away the buffalo. Fire in Ogdensburg. Oodenbbueo, N. Y-., Oct. 28. The Baldwin House, located in Catharine street, in this town, was totally destroyed by fire this morn ing. A large portion of the furniture was saved. The total loss will be about $15,000, With $3000 insurance on th building and $11,500 on the furniture. Upwards of eighty inmates were thrown out of shelter. New York Bank Statement. New Yobk, Oct. 28. Loans decrease, $743,103; Specie decrease, $1,157,810; Circu lationdecrease, $98,370; Deposits decrease, $374,247; Legal-tenders increase, $32,030,111. FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES piREI FIRE ! FIRE I AND BURGLARY ALSO! THE GREAT SAFE TESTS To be made positively on WKDNE9DAY, the 8th of November next, on the vacant property at toe nana cut corner of TWKNTV-F1KBT and ARCH Streets. LILLIE'B CHILLED IROS SAFES to be tested With KVAUS fc WATbUWH, saving wie soauia Steam Patent Attachment as a Fire-Proof, Bd with any and all COMPETITORS AS A JSUKQLAK- PMOOF both tests to be mads at tne same time and place, and to commence at 8 o'clock A M., tbe weather permitting; if not, uie nrst lair day there- alter. No effort will be spared to make the above teals as strong and as thorough ai can be desired; and I trust tbat all parties iuterestea will aim to be present, and ee that the testa are both thorough and fair, aud be able to judge as to the merits of the Safes so tested, the Importance of which will readily be conceded. M. C. SADLER, Agent, No. 839 ARCH btreet, P. B. It bas become necessary to extend tbe time ior me aoove lesi irom uie -aa lusiaut, as be Tore au noDDced, for tbe reason tbat as yet T bave bad no response from other salo-makers as to tbe lurnisulnj of burglar-proof safes; and aa It la very desirable to bave tbe tests comparative, tbe extra time Is required to provide olber sales for tbe buiglar proof tent I notice tbe published acceptance of Evans & Wat son, wllb condhlous abfiut as long as the moral law code, some ot which I cannot entnrtuln; but from their very great desire to "promote the public la .e rest; their blgb conttlderatiuu for tlw. tource. and their entire buIUpoaillon to Injure Die Mwuof any man," as therein muullastrd, I presume they will waive the extra conditions, and furnlbh their safe. Iltliey do not, Ihe safe will be fumlahed for the test by olb par tits. M. C. S 10 SI 212SC8 31 112 i 5 Agent. I LLIAM WITTFELD. MANTJFACTDRKR AND DEALER IN CABINET FURNITURE, NON.04, 0 AND CS NORTH SECOND ST., Below Arcli, West Slde.Pblladelpnla Calls attention to bis extensive assortment of FIRST C'LAfSS FURNITDRB comprising SOLID ROSEWOOD SOLID WALNUT PA1UOR SUITS OF PLUSH, TERltV. IULPB, AND HAIR CLOTH, ELEGANT CHAMBER AND COTTAGE fcUITS BKbT DINING ROOM AND KITCHEN FURNITURE. ALSO. WRITING DKfeKB. MARBLE-TOP STANDS ETC.. All el which are manufactured by ourselves, of tba beet material, and will be aold for casta only,aJ much lower rate thau are offered elsewhere, N. B. Goods packed aud shipped to all parts of th coautry. mum CARPETINGS. 1867, CARPETIMC8. 1807. JAS. H. ORNC, SON & CO., ;mraniJT street, below kuttf.ntii, MPOBlEBr AND PEALEBa IR FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CARPETINGS g?NCLI8H BRUSSELS CARrETINGS. By late arrivals we bave a foil assortment of the BFNT ENOLIB3II MAKES. JAS. H. ORNE, SON & CO., HEKUT m BEET, BELOW SEVENTH. ENGLISH AND FRENCH AXIIIIIKTEBS, BOTAE. W1LIOSS, AND OAltl'JETIlSG 8, A EI. THE NEW EXHIBITION DEMIGNM. Now In Store and for sale by JAS. H. ORNE, SON & CO., CIlEftNUTKTBEET, BELOW SEVENTH. "f HREE-PLY AND INGRAIN CARPETINGS, IN VBEAT VABIETV OF DESIGN. OIL CLOTHS, In Sheets Irom one yard to tlgbt yards wide, HENDERSON 4k I'O.'S ALbWOBSTEW VENETIANS. JAS. H. ORNE, SON & CO., t II ESN IT STREET, BELOW SEVENTH, 9 23 mwf2m PHILADELPHIA. 832 CABPETIKGS. 832 ARCH STREET. FALL STOCK NOW OPEN AT THS AROII STREET CARPET WAREHOUSE JOSEPH BLACKWOOD, HO. S88 ARCH STREET, M2m Tro norn below Ninth. Sonth Side JSOTICE. LEEDOAI & SHAW, NO. 010 ABCH STREET, BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH STREETS, Will continue to sell tbelr stock of CARPETINGS AT PRICES TO CORRESPOND "WITH LOW RENT AND EXPENSES, AND WILL OPEN DAILY NEW GOODS, As they do not expect to move. 8 27 amrp IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES ! ! Fo 51 ore Dread ef Wash-Day!! MOORE'S ELECTRO-MAG NETIQ SOAP. "WASHING HADE EAST." M Accomplished without boiling or rubbing. Tbe finest and most delicate fabrics, aa well as the coarsest, made beautifully closn without boiling or rubbing, saving in tne process half tbe time, labar, soap, AND ALL THE PTJELt I TMs Is tbe best Soap ever Invented lor washing purposes. We offer this Soap to the ladles, confident that tbey will find, after tbe first trial, thut.tbey cnuoldo with out It, SOLD BY ALL GROCER8. 10 21 thml2 . QAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, The Fidelity Insurance, Trust and Bafe Deposit Company, for the Sat Kesplng of Bonds, Stocks, and Other Valuables. CAPITAL 3500,000 BUKCTrtKA N. B. BP OWN E. KUSVARD WfCr-ARK CLAUfcM'K 11. CLARK, JUHN WEIH, J. Uli.LlMillAM FELL ALEX AN D h K HKNltf, 7a O. Allf ?. lj XJ, HkNltY a musnv. VHAHLKH M Office In the Flre-irotf KiiIMIiik of the Phlludelplila fvHiioDKi iudi, i iirr u i mriei. aoove f nurlti. Tills I'orupanv recelvm on dt-nuHit. and GU A H AN TE KH THE HAKK KEEPING OF VALUABLES upou tbelollowlug ratos a year, via.: t oupon Hon! fl per JWO nrKinirr nunoi una eecurtiied docmhh per f it u (Jold t:oln or million u -it, per $" ik) Hlvr t'tiln or lttilliou 12 ier fl" 0 Gold or silver l'lau- ir v or.ii uiiiHi or small un huifs ol llaukfers. HroKer i !. ? ."; !'. c,"'uiuukuowu to the Company, and lliil.illiy llrnli.'d. fa my fur. 1 he Company ollnrs for HI NT (renter exclusive y holding the key) SAFh4 I!SDE 1 IH VAULTS i:t fj). .), MU, too, aua 76 a jear, accordloa toslzeau'l location. -Coupons and Interest Collected for one per cent. Interest allowed on Monov iulw.ii 1 bin Company Is authored to receive and sxecu'e jrnrtt ui every description. 12Hlmwfrt)J N. B. BROWNE. Presldeut 1""bt Pattkrhon. Secret urv and Treasurer. L. KMOWLES & CO., NO. I1S MABUET ST BEET, 11F.CEIVER8 OF CHOICE 10 lmrp FAMILY FLOUR. TTNION F AbTK AND SlZINO COMI'ANY.- w a rm, lur reu-njukern, liook binder.. Pane hangers, bhoemaker.. Pockei-UM.lt Mkers. BUI Poneri, elo. It wilt nut sour. Is cheap aDd always ready for u ltefer to J. B, Llpplncoit A Co.. Devar a. nana, riiii.delnhla Jnauirw, Harper Brothers, AmerlenTi .mi Hoclety.and oilierH. Mi.RC blreet. ' v DRY GOODS. piM'S IRISH POPLINS. FANCY STRIPE BILKS, fl 75, FRFNCH MERINOES FROM AUCTION. HEAVY PLAID POPLINS, II 00. HEAVY CORDED PorLTWS M cents. J, C STBAWBBIDC1B CO., N. W. corner EIGHTH and MARKET 8a. LYONS CLOAKING VELVETS. BLACK VELVET CLOTHS. DAHLIA VELVET CLOTHS. BLUE AND GREEN PLAID CLOTH J. C. STB A Wit RI DUE A CO N. VT. corner EIGHTH and MARKET Sui. H oOUENOT CANTON FLANNELS. ENGLMII CANTON FLANHFXt, SWAKMKIN CANTON rLAKNCIA . C. STBAWBBIDOB CO, N. W. corner EIGHTH and MARKET Sts. U R O N BLANKETS. IltPON BLANKETS. 1HIBON BLANKETS. 1IUHON BLANKETS. We have now In store a complete asiortment of tbe celebrated HURON BLANKETS made expressly for onr sales, which, for flnens of wool, sir.a, weight and cheapness lu price, excel any other Blanket la the market. EIGHT IIUNDBED PAIBS HUE BLAN KETS, SLIUHTLY SOILED. Some of these Blankets are the finest and largest goods made, were slightly soiled at the mill, and will be sold at about two-thrr'cls or their original value All-wool Blankets, ) 00. Large sice Bianktets, UtO. Fine Large Blankets, 8 00. Very Fine Blankets, is 00. Buyers for Hotels, Boarding Houses, Publlo Institu tions and Private Families, will do well to call and examine oor immense stock and extremely low prices. Many of the above goods are c tiering at lesi than Importers' and manufacturers' prices. . All goods warranted as represented. J. C. STBAJrVBBIDOE A CO., N. W. corner EIGHTH and MARKET Sts. p L A I D CLOAKINGS. BLUE AND GBEGN, SCARLET AND DLAC '. WHITE AND BLACK. BLACK AND PVBPLE. QltEIH AND BLACK. LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY, WHOLESALE AND DETAIL. J.e.STRAVBRIDB&CO, NORTHWEST CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET STS,, I llfsmrp PHILADELPHIA. 727 CIIESMT STREET. 727 POPULAR P II I O B S IN Bilks. Shawls Velvets. Poplins, Heps. Velour Russe. Merinoes, Mous Lelaines Alpacas, Mohairs, Alpaca Poplins, Chene Poplins, Melange Poplins, Irisii and French Pophns, and Plaids Also. Bombazines, Biarritz. Tamise, and other Mournin&r Goods in great variety, together with the most extensive assortment of Miscellaneous Dry Goods in the market. Also, Blankets. Flannels. Linens, House-Pnrnibhing Goods, Cloths, Cas simeres, etc., in reliable qualities, at low prices. RICKEY, SHAEP & CO. WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT, Dry Goods, by Place or Package, at anil under Market Rates. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., 10HU1 NO. 7S7 CHESNTJT STBEET. GIRARD ROW. E. M. NEEDLES A CO. Invite attention to tbelr flrat-clasa stock of LACES AND LACE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, HDHF8., VEILS, ETC To which additions will constantly be made of tbe NOVELTIEU OF THE SEABON. Tbey offer In their WHITE GOODS DEPART MENT HEAVY BK1KTINQ CAMBRICS, At SO, 86, and 40 oenta, a Great Sacrifice. MOH THVHI9 Q L O A K I N C 8. WE ABE DAILY BECEIVINQ NEWEST STYLES OF TUB LADIES' CLOAKINGS, WHICH WE OFFER AT OBEATLT RIJ BUCED FB1CE8, IN ADDITION TO A FULL LINE OF FANCY CASSJMERES, COATINGS, AND 4JOODS dENEBALLY ADAPTED TO HEM'S AND BOYS' WEAU. nmis, CL0TUIEB & LEWIS, CLOTH J0BDER3, 1 21 em VOS. AND SI M. FOVBTH ST. dsy goods. LIITEN ST0RR AROH HTHFiRT. ANOTHER INVOICE Or H1EJSIOI TABLE CLOTHS, FINE NAPKINS AND DOYLIES, Received Direct Irom Europe. riNB TABLE CLOTH Of every slae from I to 6 yards Iodk, with Napkins to match. A FULL LINE OF BFAL BABNSLET DAMASKS AND LINEN SHEETIWS. . BIILLIKEN, Llnenlmporttr, Jobber, and Retail Dealer, 918wsrofrp NO. HtH ABCH STBEET. PRICE & WOOD, N. W. COB. EIGHTH AND FILBEBT STS., HAVE JTJBT OPENED 8000 yards Calicoes, fast colors, I2',i, li. 15, aud 10a 2000 yards Delslnes, 20 cents. American Ginghams, fast colors, 15 and 19 oenta. Best makes Bleached and Unbleached Cnnton Flan nels, 18, 20, 22, 25. 27, 80. 81, (5, and 87 cenU. Bargains In All-wool and Domet Flannels. Heavy yard-wide Shaker Flannels. 7-8 and 4-4 Ballardvale Flannels. Heary Grey and Red Twilled Flannels, 81, 87', 45, and 50 cents. A ll-wool Blankets, 14-50 no to i7 a pair. Eeavy Bleached and Unbleached Table Linens. A large lot of LI a en Towels, Napkins and Doylies, very cheap. Ecotcb Diaper, by tl piece, very cheap. Black Poplin Alpacas. Blatk AlpactS, H, 45, 50, 82X, 75, 8i cents, and $U Black A ll-wool Deialo.es, very cheap. Pit Id FopKns 50, 62, 76, t'Ho., 1, and tl 25 , Good quality Black Bilks. A large assortment of Ladles' and Gents' Hosiery and Glovts, very cheap. Merino Vests aud Pants, very cheap. 21smwtJI PRICK A WOOD, N. W. Cor. EIGHTH and FILBERT. N. B. Jonvln's Kid Glove, best quality Imported. VELVETS. JOHN V. THOIV3A8, Nos.405 and 407 North SECONDS. NOW OPEN A FULL. LINK OF Lvons Brack Silk Velvets, German Velvets, FBOM. SO 00 TO 830 60 PER YARD. f wmuHtnrrJ QLOTH HOUSE. SNODGRASS & CO., ' HO. 14 SOUTH SECOND STBEET, COMPLETE BTOCK OF Cloths,Coatings, and Cassimeres, FOB LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S AND BOTH' WEAB. WE HAVE NOW IN STORE OUR FALL AND WINTER IMPORTATIONS OF lADIUS' YELYET CLOTHS, IK GBEAT VARIETY OF STYLES AND COLOBS. ALSO, YELVETEENS FOB LADIES SACQUES AND SUITS. flOllmrp NDIA SHAWLS. GEORGE FK YK 1, NO. 810 CIIESNUT STBEET, Hos received and now open his Fall Importation ot INDIA i-HaWIJS AND HCAKFe), toKether with other kinds ol bhawls. Also, BICH VBESS SILKS, BLACK SII.KM, POPLINN, . CLOAK IN OS 10 2 4SI 4 L.OAKN, ETI'., To wMch the attention of pnrchsers is Invited. Tue goOdH are purclisned lor ruth anil will tie sold crNtp. QLOAKS! CLOAKS! ALL THE PEW STYLES NOW BEADY. ClOAHINU CLOTHS IN ENULEftX TABIITV. CLOA JiS CUT FBEE OF CHABUE. I he only CLOAK BTOUK lu the city wuure yon ona get full vulue tor your money, is at D. WATKIKS', NINTH AND Oil 13 Hit Y, 1017 tl (n 2m lli.l we-n Arch na Rtce, QLOTH HOUSE'. JAMES &. LEE, NO. 11 NORTH BiECUHD STREET, SlOf OF THE (JOI.DEN LAMB, COMPLETE STOCK OF Cloths, Coalings, and Cassimeres FOB tlENTLEME' AND DOTS WEAB. A LAR6B ASO''MBW'r r LABIE' t'LOAk I a AIM AND SACACINUS, WHOLE. SALE AND DETAIL, nu4 DRY GOODS. J VV. PROCTOR & CO., No. GO OIIESNUT Strt: NEW CLOAKS . OPENING EVERT MORNIXC. NOW OPEN, LADIES' DIIESS FURS OF ALL HINDS. HEAL ASTRAC1IAN AMD ARCTIC SEAL SACQUES CLOAKING CLOTHS, BY THE 1 ABO, RICH BLACK SILKS, IN ALL QUALITIES, FBOM M TO 7-S COBDED POPLINS, BEPS, EHPBFSS CLOTHS. EPIN4JLINES. YELOfJB RCSSE. SILK CHAINPABIS BEPES, AN DOTH EB- BICH COLO BED FABBICS For Ladies' Walking SuHs. LADIES' DKESlS MADE IN TWENTY-FOUR HrfVBN. J. VV. PROCTOR & CO., NO. OGO OIIESNUT BTltBET. b S. JAFFRAY & CO., NO. BOS CUES NUT STREET, ARE DECEIVING AND NOW OPENING FOR FALL TRADE, FULL LINES OF LINENS, TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS, HUCKABACKS, DIAPERS, TOWELLINGS, DAMASKS, 8HEETINGS, PILLOW LINENS, L. C. HDKFS., HOSIERY, GLOVES, CRAPES, VEILS, QUILTS, Ladles', Oenta', and Cblldraa's Under wear, KnUvroldarles, Hats, RlbWous, Kte. Ktc. The above will be sold at the lowest New York prices, and on the most advantageous terms. Represented by 8. Btory. 0 4 wfm8m QUEAT FALL IN DOMESTICS. r.VCURDY, DUNKLE CO., No. 140 North EIGHTH Street, ABOV ARCH, ARE NOW OFFERIN3 GREAT BARGAINS ;IN DliESH GOODS. Bargains 4n Domestics. . Rartalns In Blankets. Bargains In Black Bilks. 8-4 English Merinoes, 67ic per yard. Bargains In Domet Flannels.. Bargains In Cantou Flannels. Bargains In Wool Flannels. Bargains In Lyons Velvets, all Bilk, 410. fil, f 12, and 15. Having purchased largely during the late panic, we are prepared to offer nousual Inducements to purcha sers. A call la respectlblly solicited. lOl'ismwtf NLW KQURKIKG STORE," No. 1113 CIIESNUT Btroot, UIRABD BOW." 918 wfmMt A. MYERS. - b. w , uornvr or m v IToiijrtla and AjpoIk Bt "WILL OPEN TO-DAT rOIt JPA.Uli HLTLy. LTONS VEBLVETS. VELVET CLOTHS. SACK CLOTHS. FINE POPLINS. 10 IS wfmtaj OPEN CENTRE SHAWLS,
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