8 UQSPJTAUTY TO CLER U YMEN. riiu.ADBLPuiA, Not. 2,1807. Xo ih IkUtor 9f tht Kvnino Telegraph: A clergyman whose private, circumstances urevent him from the unpleasant necessity of receiving the hospitality of strangers, asks the me of your oolomni (or brief reply to your article of last Monday. 2 have no defense to make of the discourtesy of which you complain. X deny, however, that It la in any respect Itrical. A gentleman Is such, whether his coat be black or blue; and the reverse. Hut I wish to correct the mistakes of your account of the letter, which yiu can see by apply log at the oflloe The author did not fpeak Irom his own zoeiieuce. He had only "uearil" that "lJhl ladVlphla hospitality Is not very attractive;" uud Le aHkN, ou that account, that his Irleud hall sicure for blm '-Home quiet boarding house" no1" ,ioB 1,8 BRV oue oril of his ex pen being paid by otheis, which is the main iolnt of your charge agalnKi him. Hut I wish to remain upon your general assault upon the clew lor receiving hospitality from strangers, and 'dvmanaing" It. 1 lie ave rage salttry of country ir.lnlalerN in the Kplsco pBllhurch in 1'erjnsylvanla Is bslow JmOO. It is of country clergymen you speak, i'hey are tbe unfortuuates lor whom hospitality is tic man ded. You probably have some ldt-a of their varatie families; and as you are living in the nsual way, you cau form some faint notion of bow much money a minister with 100, and a wife and lour children, can spare to pay a bill for a week's lodging at the Coullnental. 1114 very well to talk ot piiylng our own expenses when we have luouey, but bow, if wo wear threadbare coats aud empty pockets If wc are educated gentlemen, set apart by the re spect of the community lor n holy service, to whom to dig or to steal is Impossible? Hut you say their congregations Khouid pay for them. I need only ask if it be likely Unit, a c inro gntlon which is unable to give a inl.ilsler more than JMIO annually, should be prepared to pay tbecstol his visit to tbe city, at the present rates? There remains then only your other sugges tion Let hunstay at home. Hut suppose ho csonot do so; that it is his duly to gj to the cliy. Every Church requires its clergy io atieud its Conventions. They are not only bound to roiDitter in their parlsln s, but of necessity to attend to Uiegeuerul convocations held lor the lulereKls of rellglou at Urge. Therefore, with hearts horning within them at the nnkludoess with which they are often received, they are forced to come, and submit to tbe unwilling tiospliallly whloh opens Its doors to them. The clergy are an earnest, faithful, self-denying body ol men, whose lives are their own Jus tilication. Witu tbe talents and learning which they possess, they might earn for them ael res abundant rewards in the fields whlcu are open to all other men. They willingly out themselves oQ from these opportunities; ami though they be men whom seats of learning delight to honor, are content with payment less than is given to a common handicraftsman. They give this service in obedience to what they beileve to be a Divine command, and In a confidence that the community for whom they spend themselves will take care of what they shall cat and what they shall drink in obedience also to a Divine command. And it is the bitterest adiiuio ) which Is laid upon the shoulders of these men, that after de priving themselves of the rneuns of support for the goi.d of oihern, they should bo regarded as paupers by nnthlnkiug men, aud driven from the doors of those whom t hey have benefited, as lr they asked for that for which they made no return. Happily, the cases In whiob hospi tality is thus refused are as few as the cases in Which It Is demanded. A kindlier spirit Is found to prevail on both fides. Mason. CARL SCUVRZ ON TIIE S1TUA TION. General Carl Schurz, In his paper, the Chicago Wes- hc!ie Post, atks the Illinois Staals-ZeUurig JhetherjUs in favor that the Republican Na tional Convent!?0 CJt year 8h.all in its plat form er retelv condemn the nystenl of recon struction based upon negro suffrage? Further, whether the Illinois itfaate-Zeitung thinks it possible that the system of reconstruction which contains negro suffrage as a substantial part could be entirely ignored by the Republican Na tional Convention? and whether the Uepublic.au. Tarty nt ,n tnis cawi go to pieceb? Gen. Carl SchurZ iihk8 that nothing would more de moralize the party .tun. a retreat in the re construction quesiiou, aiid h6 experiment could " more dangerous tuiui to sound the signal to such a retreat. But, says Carl Schurz, if the reconstruction plan based upon negro suffrage must and shall be one of the cardinal points of the National Republican platform, would the Illinois Maats-Zeitunq have the National Convention declare that the Repub lican party was in lavor of negro suffrage in the Southern State, but did not care about negro suflarge in the North? or does the Zei'uni believe that a mere silence about this point would answer? The btaats Zeiiung will Anally have to admit that, lust as it has been a political neces sity to make negro suffrage a principal part of the system of reconstruction, so it will be a logi cal and political necessity that the Republican partv, in its National plattorra, ebaU tXt a clear and ration in "regard to negro Vuffrage. This necessity i a wWchleada us to wish mat ati lue kuoi mu v.f-u. .. party may have the courage and the determina tion to battle against the rru dices which are wraved aealnst us, and not to encourage and I fortifv aueb. prejudices by todeeteion and doutus. There was never a prejudice conquered by nd JvittiDK from the first ita invincibly. If we first declare that the enemy is too Strong, then the retreat often degenerates into a tauve qui Carl Bchurz concludes his article as follows: The Republicans have battled so often against prejudice that it need not be afraid. Courage Is an element of victory. We ha. e no cause to fear the result, if everybody does his duty according to his poyera." Tn New Dominion Arming. We learn from a Toronto paper that nearly all the militia of the province of Ontario are now armed with Snider rifles. Thirty thousand of these rifles have already been Imported into Ontario and Quebec, and more have been sent from England and are now on their way. The men are generally very much pleased with the aew weapon, and excellent shots have been ade with it at the iall matches. FURNITURE. yiLLIAM WIT.TFELD. MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN CABINET FURNITURE, HOW. 04, 60 ANt 68 JVOBTII SECOND ST., Selow Arch, West Bide, Philadelphia Vails attention to his extensive assortment of FIRST CLABB FURNITURE comprising' SOLID ROtJEWOOD SOLID WALNTIT PARLOR BTJIT8 OF PLUBH, V.M, T,KRRY- liRPS AND HAIR CLOTH. BXEGANT CHAMBER AJ4U BEST DLNIKQ room AND OOTTAGK BTJIT8 KITCHEN FURNITURE. ALSO, WRITING DESKS. MARBLE-TOP BTAJRB8 ETC., AH ot which are manufactured by ourselves, ot tha beet materials, and will be sold for cash only Z much lower rates than are offered elsewhere. H. B.-Goods packed and shipped to aU part of tn, opotry. sisam fURNITURE. JOHN A. BAUEIl & SON Save now on baud a large assortment ot KLKSANT AND HELLMADB FUBNITUUE, Whloh they will sell at greatly reduced prices. HO. SOU SOUTH SECOND STREET, MmwtUt Above Bpruca. THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPHPHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1867. KfcW PUBLICATIONS. JUST PUBLISHED, "ON XI 1133 WING," 11V NELLIE K Y 8 T 13 II. Being Volume 3 of tha Library." Sunny Hour I IMT Ol Volume l "BUNNY OF TOM AND MARY THE N CRIESt HOURS; Or, CHILD LIFE Volume 2-"CIIlNCATIN CHARLIE." Volume 3-"ON TJIL W INU." Each book Is beautifully bound, wltb spirited Illus trations by White. trice per volume (rco The three volumes In a u -at box 3'00 "HUN NY HOURS." "The (treat merit ol tht, book Is its naturalnesi." Uettysburg mar. "It Is pure in style and Interesting In plot, anil should be read fcy ever) one." Eveilng TeiwKraub, Philadelphia. "It Is nit too high pr Mae for ns to say that, since the 'Hollo Hook,' and -t rituconla Stonea,' nothing baa been wrltien lor children In a style more fasctnailnK. and ynl more adApted lo the capacities ol reader of ajl ages. ' I'hlladelpnla rwenlng Bulletin. "CHIN0AP1N CHARLIE." "Wabave rarely seen a boy's book wbtcb we should regard as Its supeilor." lournal and M essenger, ( lu oli.nali. "The author m'ist be henrtlly la syunpatby with cblldreu." National Jim list. "In ber prev'ous book the author frnva most excel lent promiM'. which is iu re tuaa fulilllud id this." fcialbalh bcliojl TililfH. FOR BALE BV THI r rjniJSnER, DUFFIELD ASILUEAD, Urp NO. 79 1 IIRSNl!T STREET, o w READY, AMONG TIIE INDIANS. AMONG THE INDIANS. AMONG THE INDIANS. Eight Eight Years Years the Far West, the Far West. in Eight Years in the Far West. MY U. A. BOILER. Cloth, Umct, Pages, f 9, T. ElJLWOOD ZELL & CO., KON.17 AND Iff H. NIXTII NTBKKT, o 31 lhs2t PHILADELPHIA. PUBLISHED SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, TWO KX(il 1H1TK BOOKS, M WIHTTllll f SNOW KOI'KO, Jllnstrattd wi b to eiitiravlriKH, by Hurry t'..m, Kllo Kiiiiy bound tn Morocuu cloiu, ilcuiy gilt, and also in lull Turkey aii(iiue. Illustialed with 14 engravings by Du Maurier. Benu tilullv bnund in Alorucuo :lolb, richly gilt, and aluo In full Turkey authiue. Willi a steel portrait of the author, the lirnt ever puhllohed. Vor luirjiiB'c liieraiy vulue, for beauty of Illustra tion, for excellence of lypugrupby, and tastefulneas o( bii.dlnK In short, for all tbut goes 10 make beautiful and )itirmuneiitly valuable (lilt Books, these two vol umes must be tltefavvrUn duriog the approaching gift seabou, 1VANTCOE, 1 Vot orkNTlNDTOWAPR 1 VOL. Two more volumes of the Illustrated Library Edl-. tlon o the WAVEKLY NOVKLtt. Ureen M9ri- 0 Cloth, BO0V8 J'JSr rDflTjSfiETt. TAI 2 OK TV. O CITiEB and UKKAT EXPECTA TK'I'b, twelfth volume J ilamond I)lckens. PilK.'K, 1-6(p; CJAMslNUOUTAT tt. THHUiULK. by Fouou", author ot "Undine," IIAltEM LI1'. IN TL'UKKY.by Mils Lott 1 OVI-.H'W DIARY, by 4.1ice Carey. Illusirated, K A T n lUN A. a p' eu , liv uuthr ot "Uuter Sweet. I'ltACTK'ALCOOKEIlY, by Professor lilot. Aud many others by the best authors. AT CLO I NO-OUT I'KIU, CnAKWlNO JtVliNILKS JLBTKEDY. PIIAMBt-CK AND THISTLE, by Oliver Optic. BflKAKINd AW A "i . by Oliver Optic. 1HE f TAIlRY FLAO, by Oliver Optic. JACK OF a IX TltADEc. by Kosa Abbot PNOW JlE' liIKH, Alien Care. OUEKU LITTLE PI .OFLK, by Harriet li. Btowe. KAl'BOWB FfiftClilLDKFN, by L. Maria Child. (.hIMM'B OOBLINK, by Brothers Grimm. Ai d many others Elegantly Illustrated, Isepanite and In h'Ih. Our Ktot k of Juveniles Is the LAltOKbT ANI BKST IN THE OITT. BELLINO AT CLOHINU-OUT PRICES. Also, a large assortment of clotb-bound 2andrS0 Books, bv good uuiho's. clnHlng out at 50 AM JIO I ES T A YOI.CME. Btatlonery, Frames. J raDg'a (JhromoB, Albums, and tbe largest uSBortment of btereoscopes and Htereg coplc View In the rlly , at lower prices than ever. H. W. PITt'HDK'H n.tiNi i,j.n"r kai.e, it 80S t'lllliM't KI'Kt n, SOS GENT.'S FURNISHING GOODS. Q.ENTS' FUENJ'SniNO GOODS, JOHN C. ARRIGON, NOW. 1 AND 8 N. MJIT1I STBEET, r II If. A,, Would invite the nttontlon of gentlemen to his ex tensive assortment of FURNISHING GOODS, Consisting of Bilk Hun ts and Drawer Carlwrlgbt 4 Warner's Merluo Shirts and Drawers. Lambs' W ool " Buckskin " " Cotton ' " Engliab Ha ansdown Canton Flannel, maJeto J. A.'i express order, tor HiIHb and Drawers. Also, Gentlemen's rapperi, Hosiery, Glovs fcitoikn. Ties. etc. olo. 1 22 rp JAMES R. WEBB, TEA DEALER AND GROCER, . E. COR. KIOHTII AND WALNUT T. Oolong Teas ofever, KTaae ' All fresh Imported. DRY GOODS. QARCAiriS! CARCAITiS Nearly Three Hundred Tboataad Dorlar Worth of Elegant Imparted DRY GOODS, That Must lie Sold Immediately. Silks, Shawls, Cloths, Dress Goods IF ItlHV VAIirtTl, and EDWIN HALL & CO., NO. 28 SOUTH SECOND STREET, Invite the attention of laillrs to their lmmeusu BIOCK OF OOODS now aellinK at sttoU prices as cannot fall to give entire satlsfaotlon to pur chasers. This large stock MUST be closed out, and tbn public can depend on bargains in new and fasb lonable goods. 10 28 Ct, LI1TEN ST0RR eae ARCH STREET ANOTHER INVOK E or KXTKBNION TAUIJS CLOTIIK, FINE NAPHINW AND DOYMKV, Beoelved Direct from Europe. FINE TAltl.E I.OTIBM Ot every biz from 2 to 6 yards long, with Napklnn io match. A FULL LINK OF RKAL BIHIVVUvT DAMASKN AND LINEN M1EETISS. A MILI.IHCN, Llnenliuporter, Jobber, and Retail Dealer, Uwsrnlrp NO. SS ARCII NTBEET. V v s. JOHN V. THOMAS, Nos.405 and IN North SECOND 85. MOW OPKN A 1ULL LINE OF Lvons Black Silk Velvets, German Velvets, FB031 "9-00 TO 30'00 PER TAIN). i waruNmrp DRY GOODS AT 0T.D PBICE8, Very good Canton Flannels at U!4i. iietler iuanties cuutou t unneis 10, iu. iu in ozc. All tbe best makes of Bleached aud Unbleuchcd Unnllns,8l0 81c. 4 Hey biyiuB uancoes ior (jomionaoies, ac. oood nialnle cliolce styles Calicoes, 10c. Fxlra good iiuaillies new styles, 12.Sc. Merrlmac Cullcoes, all new sty lea, ISO. We are dnllv oneuliiK cbean lots of Dress Goods. which we are selling at about one-half the cost of nu portal Ion. I lot 1 laiu jTmn vtiitfiin, n. . Choice styles ot Dress Goods, at ltlc. Double width Bilk Btripe Poplins, at 25c, Plaid ropllns, iilc: oohI over 60c. Double w Id in Plaid Poplins. 5oc.; cost Kc Blub Printed l rcuch Murinoes, Tfic.icost fl'2S. All-wool Printed Poplins, 75c.: cost il-25. hllk btriped Alpaca Poplins, 85c.; cost $I'2S. Biik Figured All wool Poplins, l: cost H1LKH, BILfciS, H1LKS, BLACK AND IOLORKD, EVKKY VARIETY, AT GREATLY REDt'CKD PRICEB. LTONS CLOAKING VELVETS, ALL W1DTIIH AND QUALITIi:3, AT THIS VERY UiWKHT PRICKS. BLACK AND HCARLKT CENTRES, PA1HI-EY BUUARE BHAWLH, WHITE Bi.ACK, AND feC A It LET CENTRKH. J'AIBLEY LONG BIIAWL3. Look and Bquare ilrocbe Bhawis. Long and Bquure Woollen Wbawls, ' M lHhcs' Long and h(iuire Mbawls. Blm k Thibet Lone and nuare Btiawlr. As tbe most of ourhbuwls have been bought tliis season in tbe auction room, at a tremendous loss to tbe Importers and inanuluciurers, we are able to oiler very gnat bargains to our cuHtouiers. II. M PEEL 4 RON, It NOS. 711 AND 715 N. TENTH bi'H EK'I' t:io for the wide-a wake O-J- bTORE ! EVANS A PIIIPI'S, N. W. corner of TENTH and ARCH Streets. will open on MONDAY MORNING NEXT a Imce lot i,i ua jn Kiiir itiwi's uoiiKbt forcasb, at a ginut sucrince. jmuw is me time to buy cueap goods at EVANN A lMIIflN', 0 14Mf 1 N. W. corner TENTH and ARCH Streets. T E A 1) Y J. V 't 1 M h B ! CASH RULES THE ijAinr.n, mill r. nuun, u vnn want a chance at mir great C'At-JI purchabe of BANKRUPT GOUDd, wlii ;h UAltOAINN, CSEAT IIABUAINN! Just the place to buy cheap goods, REM EM HER ! EVANS A PHIPPfl, H"tf I N.W. corner TENTH and A RCH BtreeW. A 11 A 11 Is OPPORTUNITY Like thin seldom occurs. Do not miss seeing our magnificent lot ol BANKRUPT GOODW, bouk'bt tar CAbli,atun I.M.tlFNSi: WACHIFICE. Now or never, If you waut cbeup goodi, ION'T l'O KU ET, EVANM A I'HIPPS, 9 HMf N.W. corner TENTH and ARCH BtreeW. NDIA SHAWL GEORGE IT It Y 33 It, NO. CI1ESNVT STREET, His received and now open his Fall Importation of INDIA bUAWLB AND BCARFb. toselher With other kinds ol bhawis, Also, UltU )BIAS IlLUK, it LACK fcii.ua, rorums, iLOlUIRtXI 10 216H C1XABJ. ETC Tn whlt, th. .Ilflnllnn fif nnnhUftn U lDVlUXl. TbS tti axe purcMd ior oah. aud will be sold olP' DRY GOODS. 3E. Tl. L H K, Ko. 43 North EIGHTH Street, II AS NOW PEW, FROM AUCTION, NEW TOR K REAL LACE GOODS. Hanilome Polnto Collars, t :,o, worth Is. EICKant Polnto Collars, 3 to iio. louo Heal Clnny Collars, to cents. A Bargain. 2t0 Ruffle Collais. ai cents to M cents. S00d( en t-mck Bdkfl., Si to 88 cents. Ladles' Hemstitched Hdkfs. Bankrupt stock. 2C0 Ileal Valfnclenno Hdkfs., 3 as to I0. Kutra cheap. I.A i: (I RTAIKN. LAt K CUIITAINS FROM AUCTION. BARGAINS IN LACE CORTAINJi. DHFH8 GOODS REDUCED. ELEO ANT LYONS CLOAKING VRLVEfS Rl. DUCEI). Hosiery and Gloves In variety. Ladies' Iron frame Hose, very cheap. Jf I It I NO INOERWEAR FOR I.AII-, EXTRA CUE A P. Men's Kuper Stout English Half Hose. KO dozen Fringed LIuen Towels, cents. Old pr!c. m dozen Hack, extra cheap, 2n rents. Towels, NapklDt, and Table Damatka at reduce prices. GREAT RKDI'CrlON IX OOMEMTI1W Boat American Delaines, 19 cents. Dark Calicoes (bett) fast colon, 1! i and HnM MftO Doll Babies at half price. 1 bale Russia Crash, very rl ne, 12',i cenM. BLANKETS REDITCKD. HAROAINSIN It LACK KII.KN Owing to the repairs now going on In back prt o' Hlore, we are determined to close out part of sto!k tor want of room. E. It. LEE. 50 doy.en Medlntu and Light KID GLOVES, suit able lor evening, JS'o. 7 to 7.'i, 1'00, to close out. to dozen Bilk and Wool Bcarl's, suitable for Gents, Vi cents, cost over 75 cents. 1112t 1M A. -A.JVIJ IVIIVTH. o, Have bow open, and are setllcg tba finest reely Irom one ot CLOAK KXIII1UTIONS They ever have had. The stock oomorls- the late novelties io BAOQCIj AND GORED SACQUfcS, made of Brown Chinchillas. Beavers, Velours, Doettkins, Trlcout, Light Fancies, Plaids, Opera Cloths, etc. et Orders taken and iin.ut with onr liSiia) care. SHAWLS, 4t. biintre Bhawis, reduced, 17 CO and 8 OCCLong Bhawis, reduced. Misses' Square and Long Bhawis, reduced. Broche Long Bhawis, good grades, low. Falsley Bquare Bhawis, Black and Red Centres. Open Centre Long Broche Bhawis, SHAWLS AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 1C0O Bhawis to select from. Gay and grave tastes suited. (a 7 stutb PRICE & WOOD, N. W. COR. EKJIITII AND FILBERT STS., HAVE JVST OPENED 3000 yards Calicoes, fast colors, I2!i, H. IS, and Isc, 2000 yards Delaines, 20 cents. American Ginghams, fast colors, 15 and 19 cents. Best makes Bleached and Unbleached Canton Flan nels, 18, 20, 12, 2o, 27, 30, 81, 83, and 87 ceuts. Bargains In All-wool and Domet Flannels. Heavy yard-wide Bhakor Flannels. 7-8 and 4-4 Ballardvale Flannels. Heavy Groy and Bed Twilled Flannels, 81, 87'i, '15, and 60 ceuts. All-wool Blankets, f4-5o up to 17 a pair. Heavy Bleached and Unbleached Table Linens. A large lot of Linen Towels, Napkins aud Doyi: very cheap, fccotcb Diaper, by tte piece, very cheap, 111 uck Poplin Alpacas. Black AlpucB, ?3, 45, 50, 62'i, 7, 81 cents, aud 1. Bluck All-wool Delalues, very cheap. PUId Poplins bo, til.'i, 78, 8ic, 1, and l'2o. Good quality Black Bilks, A large assortment of Ladles' and Gents' Host and Glovf s, very cheap. Merino Vests aud Pants, Very cheap. -.y 8 21 sm w Ul PRICK A WOOD, JS. W. Cor. EIGHTH and FILBERT. N. P. Jouvln's Kid Glove", best qnallty Imported. QRCSS COODS ! DRESS COODS! AT POPULAR PRICES. Ll'I'I'S FIST EST FRENCH MEBIXOES, CHOICE MnADFS. FRKNCH MrRINOES. IN DARK KHOWN AND OLIVE OLORS. MW ALL F. OCBED ALL-WOOL POPLINS, VERY DKSIRAKLE. CHENEPOPLINS.IN VARIOUS IIIA0KH riui,itt; MOHAIRS. NEAPOLITAN SILKS, SILK LAVELLAS, AND MADONNAS, AV PLAID ALL-WOOL POPLIN BLA K ALL-WOOL POPLINS. It LACK MILKS, BROWN SILKS, PLAID SILKS, STBIPfcD SILKS. IRISHl POPLINS: IN .THE MOST DESI RABLE m HADES. BLACK ALPACAS, ALPACA POPLINS, AND MOHAIR. 8TOK E S & WOOD, ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. NO, ? 8t DRY GOODS. LADIES' CLOAKINGS. IMMENSE ASSORTMENT. Embracing all tbe Latest Novelties. BLACK ARTRACHAN. SILVER FOX. BEAOR AVK'B TUFTED. DIAMOND CLOTHS. VELVET CLOTHS. ALL COLOR.'. VF.LVJLTEKN8 FOR BACQUfcS. TRICOT CLO l n. HOSCOW BKAVK.IU?. CASTOR BEAVK.KS. CHINCHILLAS. ENGLISH WH1TNKTR, WHITK AND hCARLKT CLOTHS. C LOTUS FOR MEN'S WEAR. BLACK BEAVF.RS. BLACK DOESKINS. FIN E OVKKU04TINUH. FKKNCII CABHIMF.RKM. HII, K M IX K.D, FOR BC1TB. FRENCH CLOTH 9. J. C. STRAWIIKIDGE A CO., N. W. corner EIGHTH and MARKET Bis. COTTON GOODS, STILL LOWER rRiCES. 60 PIECEB DRESS CALIOOES, 10 cents. 100 TIECES FINE CALICOES, It cent. 200 PI1CEB MKKRIMAC CALICOES, 15 Ceuts. DELAINE3. SEW FALL BTYLE DELAINES. 20 cents. -1 CASHMERE DELAINE?, if) cents. MUSLINS. GOOD PHIRT1NG MUSLINS, I2!i cents. FINE BH1RTINGS, IS and 18 cents. J. C. STHA WBBIOOE A CO.. N. W. corner EIGHTH and MARKET Sta. QLANKCTS, COUNTERPANE, COJHFOKTA UI.E.H, WOKNlKDqVUTR, EINKN OVDN, UkKUVMT STOCK, REST ASSORTMENT, AN U MOST REASON ABLE PRICES. Buyers for Hotels, Boarding Houses, Public Institu tions and Private Families will do well to call aud examine our Immense stock and extremely low prices. Many ol the above goods wo are offering at leu than importers' and mauufactarerV prices. All goods warranted as represented. J. C. STRAWBRIDuE CO , NORTHWEST CORNER EIGHTH AM) MARKET STS,, 1 llfrPirp PHILADELPHIA. QREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., IMPOHTEBS.JOlilVE AND RETAILER 4 No.tTST OHESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. Have made very extensive purchases during the la's panic, and are now prepared to offer great inducements in FRENCH AND BRITISH DRY OOODS Of tellable qualities, in the heat Styles and Coloring. ALSO, BLANKETS In great variety, at lower prices than current bdto:e tbe war. Their stock of SilLHS, SUATOLN, AND 1 H Ul IR fMS GOOIM, Is the most varied and extensive iu this market. . RICKEY, SIIAUP & CO. U1HAKU SOW, E. M. NEEDLES & CO. Invite attention to their flrat-class stock of LACES AND LACE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, HDKFS., VEILS, ETC To which additions will constantly be made ofi j the NOVELTIES) OF THE SKA&ON. They offer In their WHITE GOODS DEPART MENT HEAVY SKIRTING CAMBRICS, At 10, 85. and 40 cents, a Great Sacrifice. 'AVOH flHVHIfl L O A K I N C 8. WE ARK DAILY RECEIVING Til NEWEST STYLES OF LADIES' CLOAKINGS, WHICH WE OFFER AT GREATLY BE. DUCED PRICES, IN ADDITION TO A FI LL LINE OF FANCY CASS1MERES, COATINGS, AND OOODS GENERALLY ADAPTED TO MSN'S AND BOYS' WFAB, MtiBKIS, CL0TI1IEII & LEWIS, CLOTH JOBBERS, 1 24 em NOS. 1 AND 81 S. FOURTH ST. FIFTH EDITION THE ITALIAN WAR. Prussia Has Pledged Her Sup port to Italy. The Fenian Warren Fount C u illy of TrcnNOii. Ktc, Kt.( JEto., Kte., Rte., Rt By At'antic Cable. London, Nov. 2. The French army has en tered the city of Rome. The Italian reserves have been callcrl out It is reported that Prussia has pledged her support to Italy, and the close relations between Prussia and Italy are causing much amlety. Menabrca publishes a note Justifying th Ita lian advance Into the Papal territory, aud saying; that the dleuity of Haly and the French viola tion of the Hef tomber Convention required such action by the Italtau Government. General Warren, thn Fenian prisoner, has been found guilty of treason and felony. The Obsequies of i:x-Gov. Andrew. Worcester, Mas.. Nov. 2. The bells of this c'.ty were tolled irom 12 M. to 1 P. M. to-day, and flaea were dt-pUvod at hnll-inat, In respect to the memory oi Ks tiovcrnor Andrew. Bostok, Nov. 2. The manifestations of mournlna; fortbe death ot Rx-Goveruor Andrew, whose funeral took pUce to-day, were very prenernl In this city end throughout tbe Btate. Despatches Irom numerous clues and towns re poit the toUlon of bells, lHes at half-mast, and a partial (.uspension ot business. Seldom, If ever bofoio, in Massachusetts has the death of an individual called forth so universal an expression. oforrow. The public obsequies took place in the Arliticton 8 reet Church, and ware verj solemn and Imposing. Ship News. New York, Nov. 2 Arrived, steamship Her mann, from Southampton. IIeahikos atthb Centbal Station. r5fore Alrirrman Itclilernt 1 o'clock to dny, John McMsnus Honr-rtHhurrbHiisnd jHinrs MrOol(lrlc,werevlisrgd Wllhcuitlug ttie ibriiuts otsiveral liorties. Jo.pph A. Furth. a vh'tiidllpr. rcsldltiir No. 1710 8. Ninth slrept, testified tlmt two ol his bonier had had th-lr throats cut. and .,uh Ol Iheiu tiled; he fcnew tha dercndarjts; bud bad a conversation with Mcflol drlck about theraie; he slept In a lolt In thu stable of Char lei Illlsey, over a tar rse that had Its throat oat; be told witnets that be saw thn def- ndant tlieie, and knew their voices; witness bad hud a dilllculty wttn fchurbert. Jjetertlve Webb testified that he arrested theflefen dants; had a conversation with McManus and Hbur birt: they both said they were borne oo Monday nlictit. tbe 281 b ot October. ufllcer Meiceir tea dried that be taw McManus and Kbiirhprt on Monday, the 2Mb, in the neighborhood of Tenth and Carpenter streets, at 12 o'clock at night, with two young men. The hearing was being continued when oar report cloned. DRY GOODS. WARGURTON & SON, No. lOOl CIIKSNUT (Street. OFFER TO LAD1GN AND TIIE TRADE, CHOICE GOODS, At E.w Prices, to Meet the Depression In Business. BONNET VELVETS, FLUSHES, 6ATJN8, CORDED BILKS. POCLT I)E KOIKS, GEO DE NAPLES, MARCKLLINE, ; BONNET RIBBONS, HASH RIBBONS, TRIMMINU RIBBONS. : VELVET RIBBONS, SATIN RIBBONS. MANTUA RIBBONS. CRAPE HIBBONS, BEbT MAKES OF ENGLISH CBAPES. BLACK AND COLORED. A LARGE AND CHOICE STOCK OF REAL LACS GOODS, IN POINT, MALTESE, THREAD. Jib) A L BLOND, CLDNY, BRUSSELS, VALENCIENNES. GUIMPURE, 1NSEHTING3 TO MATCH. TARLETANS, ILLUSIONS, AND FINE NETS, 2 yards wide, tor Evening Dresses. A SPLENDID STOCK OF HAMBURG EOOTNGS AND INSEKTINOS. BARGAINS. THE FINEST AND NEWEST IMITATION L4.CB GOODS. (Hi stutb BRUSSELS OR WASH NET, FOR PUFFED Bodies, etc. A superior Net, good, nearly yard wide, lor 21c. A superior Net. better, " " " forWic A superior Net. best, " " " for M. Much belter tlmn usual for the prlc. JAtOAKT IUVIN US AND I Si fcF.HTIN . A larfte HSflorlnieul, purchased with a discount of Vi per cent, on", to be Bold corresininrilnKl low Ll E.N' A I M l" t I N tl A H II tl UU EDCII S AND I NMKKTINO, An nnusnally larse and choice assortment, at low prices, wholesHle and retail. V Ml ISM i MACHINE HAND. A few hundred dozen mora ol those neat and de sirable double Bands, at cents, or ft 78 adoien, vuriety of patterns, at wORNtf'8 Lace and Embroidery Store, No. 38 N. EIGHTH BtreoU J, MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC, PARIS NOVELTIES IN BONNETS, HATS, and MILLINERY GOODS.. WOOL? & CARYy. No. 725 CHESNUT STREET, t ; luirp PHILADELPHIA. MRS. R. DILLON. KOH. 83 AND 8111 SOUTH STREET Has all the novelties In FALL MILLINERY, fot Ladles, MUses, aud Children. Also, Crapes, Silks, Ribbons, Velvets, Flowers, Feather, frames, etc. Milliners supplied. W TO RENT. OTO LET-DOUBLE OFFICES IN SEVENTH htreet. HAKLM BoIm. U 8t. No. 8 tt. IS VJtNTH tolrast.