8 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 18G7. FIFTH EDITION Can par Mot of tti Debt Btatemeat. Wbbinutoi, Kot. 6. The public- debt state . 1 1 - I. . 1- - 4 f . lens cub In the Treasury to be $2,491,604,430, I being a decrease of $3,772,789 since October 1. The amount of coin in the Treasury has In creased $8,241,657, and It now Is $111,64.1,317, Toe debt bearing coin Interest has Increased $32 914.K50. The debt b( Bring currency Interest J)M'decreaped $35,300,000. public Debt Statement. BK11T HKARINO COIN INTKKKBT. n-ivarer rent, bond $108.8 15,8.50 CO t. i.erceut. bonds. 1117 ami 1808. l!).tIH),ll 80 Do ! Do. 5-20 bonds 2t.l)7H.oiiH)0 1,2'i7,K!S,1(Xi(I0 i:i,(Xw,(K)joii Navy Pension Fund Il,i78,110,0'n'80 pltnT ItKAKINa CUKUBNCY INTEREST. ftlx re r cent, bonds J18.0I2 OHO 00 Three-yeai Compound lul. notes.. H2.55H OIOmiO Three-year 7 M nole .1.11,607 7o( 00 ibrte per cent. Certllleales U.udO.WWoO Total tlJO.70,6 1000 matuked debt, and presented foh; iav MtiMf. Three-rear 7 30 notes, due August l.-,,l'i7. $3.371, 100-oD Compound lulerei-t notes, liiu- luitd June 10, July 10. August lft, ai)d October 1". 1SI.7 9.:il8 100 (VI Texan Indemnity bond V0J.0OJ 00 IrtBi-ury nous, nets July 17, 1801, ai d prior tin-ret 103 Bill til Hoiuls, April 15, 1SI2. 5l001til Treasury notes, Muicli 3, l'Sii:i rVS, 210 00 Temporary loon 4, UtS H7o 5-i Cerlinc&les of ludebtedueM a,(0i) 00 Total S18.2 17,634 83 DKI'.T HRAUINO f 0 INI EH LST. Vniteil States Notes $3"i7.18l,8l POO actional Currency :iO,700,0'U 30 Oold Urlifleales ol Deposit 1-1,511,201) 00 8 IO'2..5,(!77-:il Total debt $iC2i,)2,81Sua Amount In Treasury, Colo tflll,C40,317'3j Amount lu Xrtaaury, Currency 22,'5K,W0 07 tl33,l)08,398'02 Ixbt less cash In Treasury t2,4li 504,450 00 The foregoing Is a conect statement of the pnt'llc debt as appears from the boons and Trea surers' returns lu the Department on 'oveni ber I.1W.7. (Signed) Picon MuCcuocii, HecreUry of llio Treasury. The Maryland. Election. Baltimobb, Nov. G. Returns come In blowly, but the Indications now are thai every official position In the Stale will be tilled by Democrats. In Washington cjuntv, the entire Democratic ticket is elected. Frederick is also Democratic, These nave been strong Republican counties Kent gives 1282 Demon atic majority, Wico mico, a tew county on the Ea'.eni Shore, j-lvcs fcca !)Caiocratic majority. EUROPE. HIGHLY IfflPCRTAHT EJEW3! linfl of Uic Auli-Pouery War Arrest of Garibaldi Terrible Dtfcut of Ills Trooys Ureal Itultleat Monte Hotonilti (iurlbuUl Said (o be Insane Napoleon's l ltl mutant to Victor Eniannrl. Alarminff Food lliot3 in Endaai. The Military Catted Out. Kt., Jot., Etc., ACtc, Kite. ROME. Advance of the Papal Army on Carl, baldl'a Position A Never ilaltle uud llout oldie l.volulloutnis-;Arilirtl,il ltctlies Towards Italy Plie lusurueut Cam pit BroUeu Up. FroRBNCK, Nov. 4. The movements of the Tap! army, wniuh, since lis repulses in Hie provinces, has beeu gradually consolidation and reforming In Home, have been wateued f ir some days past wllh treat anxiety, as n w in reported thai, the troops of his Holiness would assume ihe offensive against Ori0uidi iinmo dlalely after i lie eutry of tlie French. inlseocdiilon of mi'dir has been orou -ht to serious crisis by the ncUon ot the Pouiiile.il !av8leDday tHl"-dy) moruluK a lario wo. k ViSS.?1 ',0ldl;r', "dvanceu from in" " ' around llome to the held. Thev were. f,elLBD,p?.or!ed by ariillerr. Tuey mnreued I iween iivon wuiou is about eighteen miu. Ca:,Un.0nbea''tot ttome-and MontVrlS5)nao tween tile uppoBin K forces. The 11 b hi wmIouk and obstinately contested, a creat mant i g being killed and wounded Snbo?b sTdJs mea Garibaldi's force was defeated The Oener. 1klDg his woundeu volunteers alona with nii, ' The line of retreat was towards thS lu lai fS rltory. It is reported here that UarlbaWl bal Ks."tBted ou lU0 ,ronUer by the MS Bignor Nlootera.one of QarlbaMl'soffloors h Wllhdrawn from bis poslllon al KroKtuouH 'ai,,i gone towards the frontier of the Neunoliia,, territory, ttigoor Ascei bl, of the Ilullao L&xiu la lure, a volunteer revolutionary oMicer ih taken bis depurture from Viterbo, whioli plH.a be held lor Garibaldi, aflerlevyinga foroud lou - " ...... .. 'iimn ownu. uu lut 111- nablianls. Garibaldlun volunteers, who had cruuwo ma ironiit-r, are returulUK dally toJlaly Xiom all points of the I'up-il btalett. THE BATTLiTfIELDH. Garibaldi' Position Bcfora the FlKht- of Hie Troo, and a Oiaaa. llliar It. nut of the Hevolutlouleia J ,, A.... ... ... .... AlDiltrj.nr. .t l .11,.. ' CokrilHk, Pontifical iilutei, Nov. 3-KvenlnR. -iJuiiUK Ibe p-ai few oaya General Garlbldl AlllffillLiut...l l.lu t .. . . ... - , , ! win tiiuuuu ii im juniier posi tmn at Moute Uoioudo, lully aupported by tils Yta trday afternoon Rignorl Oorte, Oiispl formprly a deputation liom th rvolutiouHry Aelft4lv . llAfrirtjl f if hi lil t. niUlkl. a i r t llau UuopH tiuU oroiistvd the frontier. Orirlbi tl AlfllBl.ll $.inllS illllriililUu Ulknln. t. i l doi value bits JU'a In buch u rauHe." unci Uiai "u fioldlt r ougbt liol to couut the uuuaborof hU tj au f m, Binor rorte rppMml. Kving hUsutto the lutl oi terviii Ion of Uar.bititJl, but add i 111?, a v at llki b hnnt. I h ra I hnnuti ml muii nf li I u i.tm Kojoiu Nioter, one at u s oiiioerH 1 tbe ineHtitlrno the Japal ZouavfK, who ti j tuuuiuk, ii'ni nub uy hmv iimuiiti unit tlu a It. ,1 I I ,n. TI...II ...111. t 1 . 51 !h pw,nt t,t0 t,ftyu. Oftrib ildi'a force -- v mm LUia itbUb. Hliu Wt3it7 IIltllimillFf 4lliTa y PUiiirr (riiiub, niuif lllf( iittiiuuui 1 ! ' trl.fi d by even batutllona of the Papil ihm'imPporl''a hy twelve Kuns, who attacked J bain ground waa ajiiong Ullh, with a 'ountry road rnnnlnuoo !oth sides. The fight. lnKn. conliiinnd neronly for ovr an lionr. Iu Iho hottest, tnomont of tho ennnnif nt (isrlhHldl bsd lo be iIthitkihI away from the battle. H Is troops snflerml rouoli U, il re trrfttfri towards Monte ltulosdo, pursued by the soldier of tb Pope. .. . JCeie the fifchl was renewed, and eontlnnod for over two hours, when tbe (iarlbaldlan re treat became en ntlter rout. It Is believed here that General Garibaldi bad nine hundred men killed and one thousand mt1e prisoners, and a great many wounded. Menotlt Garibaldi was wounded sllnhtly In tbe leg. Tbe loss of the Pupal force was not so heavy. Arrived at tbe Italian frontier, the retreating Onrllio hilars nave up nil tnolr arms, except weapons which were their own private pro- f ert v. to the Italian regular troops stai ioaoj on he lint. General Gtrtb-ildl left here this morn irty. ly a special railroad train for Florence. lie made no purling aildics-i, and looked old, hag- fard and disappointed. The revolutionary and iisurrecllfiiiary nioveinunt Is broken down all over the territory. There were no Frr noli encrnircd In the flu'its, Willi the exception of it few who went in as volunteers; although some of the Garlbaldlans, deceived by the reetn blanee of the uniform of thel'npal sold lcr to t hat worn In some of the French vejilments of the line, say they were beaten by French soldiers. The Italian troops stationed on lln irontter behaved with great Judgment In the emeniencv. Many of t m wntinded Giirlb'ililiatis are here, and some few at Moii to Koloudo. FROM THE riKLr. Tbe Garibaldlan Disarmed and Dis persing. CANToLvro, Nov. 4 P. M. Tho road between lite front and CorresH Is filled with G.irlbaldUn vo?nnteern retni ulnit towards Italy. They are nil unarmed. Their detent by tho Papal sol dleri 1 complete, filial. It Is nald thit some of their b'jul men liavo Dccn ameu. ON THE FRONTIER. Tbe Wounded Oarlbaldlitn Received by baldlou the Way to Florence. Tu-inr t KT,,,f a i Af iriinilroiltt nf reminded men are nrrlvlng here from tiie scene of tho lale engHcemeii'S Weleen the Garibaldi ins nnd the Papal troops. They are conveyod by sp'dnl rnihond trains. Ibe Italian regular nci, in v?ry muui manner io an, mi i "M i j a i,..... ....... tiie station to where they are laid, weepinn like 11.. . ll.nH.,.l ...,.lonl.i IV ,1 I llUrl women on uenumini; me kuu f'nuic, . v. ... - 1, I 1 niirtnxn .I...U...M, T ll.H (lnil Al.mi.t.t.; nnd Itlcclotti, pusued here this morning en rout,, to r lorence. GARIBALDI'S ARREST. Tbe General Claimed a a Prisoner by Italian Troops ill Son Leave mm. Tior.ior.K. Nov. 4. Whan General Garibaldi reaobed here this morning, on his way to Flo rence, ibe Italian otlh ers on duty told hlin he must go to Hpe.Rla. (iurit)Bldi drew a revolver. savinu that lie would not resist me oiueer, uui that he would not. go willingly, ltallau soldiers tin n stepped lorw.ird ana niteu nuuiniciiut etir. His hons would not go with him. ITALY. I ngllsU Iteprcsentntlon to tbe CuMur.l I'l.c lvlu(luiii (viilit-lAilDaiui Ave ported UcrauKed. F'i.ouf.nce, Nov. 5. he Knellsh Minister nnd F.nibassy here have veiiueKted King Victor Kinanuel to trett Ovribftldi leniently", Thti uiiuwBsiwij trouoiu ui-ujn over, mere will, H H raid.be no coJJUi.r.n between tho Frencn and Italian force B. Italy l unlet. There ire rumor i atloat. hero to tho tiled ihat, Garibaldi's mind U allected. FRANCE. Napoleon' Ultlmatuni to King Victor Kumuutl- Italy to U vacua te faial 1'trilioty lin mediately Garibaldi' Surrender. The Paris Im I'resse of this eveulng Hays that the French Charge d'AU'dires ut Floienco was ordeicu to present, on (Sunday, to tbo King's Government au Imperial ultimatura, to tbe C'llect that the ItMlUm troopi whlcii had been marched into the Papal territory should evacuate the Slates ol Hie Church before Xuurs Oay tveniiip, Novemb'-r 7. 'i he Paris 2Vnp sys that during the engage n.ent near Monte Kotondo, on rfunday last. Garibaldi was beaten by ttin Papal troops, ami, aller his defeat, retired to Corrose, w'hluh i-i f igLteeu miles f outli west or Kietl.on tho site of tbe ancient cityof Cures, capital of tiie SablncH. Here, it is said, General Guiibuldl hiirreudoreil to tho Julian uiuJioiities. ENGLAND. Alarmlnir Food ltlots In Kxcter The lnveitieut Jh.xteudtd to Aimludtr llsk.rk' and liuicbere' Klutpe Plun der. d-C'oru Gloria Burned l'a Mill lary Keiulorctd and special Couatablv bvioru In. FxtTKii. Nov. 4 Midnight. Serious riots wtie commenced in this city to-niglit. ,Tne ttucult bus beeu proii lined by the nigh prleeof food, and a pretty aenerai wan t of employ ment , tie once great iron Interest of the place having been ereailv depressed of late. Almost evfry hrkci's and butcher'a shop in the town hai bet-n broken open and completely gulled and plnr deled. The movement has extended toAxmlnster, fltuaied twenty-four miles east of Exeter, where the premises of Hie corn dealers have breii burned. Axmtnsler contains the well known carpet factories, with buildings for the mntiufaetuie of woollen cloths and glovos, and has a very determined population of working ruen. The local mlllila bns been called out and placed under arms at Fxeter, and reinforce ments of the regular troops have arrived lu the city from the naval station at Piymoutd. Heve ral nrrents have been made, Bpeolal constables have been sworn lu, both In ExeterandAx mlnster. The Mayor of Exeter has made a speech to tho people, but tbe mob la still in iure, and great excitement prevails in tue streets, even at this hour. MILLINERY. TRIMMINGS, ETC. PARIS NOVELTIES i BONNETS, ITATS, and MILLINERY GOODS. WOOD & CARY, M 725 CHESNUT STREET, ' 2iu rp PlIIl.ADEI.PmA. MR8, R DILLON, . aS AM) 831 KOUTII HTBEET Li!!h"k,.I.the novcl"' in JPALL MILLINERY, lot aLo'V8"' "t'ih.reiu Fea i L tr")e9 Hlboons, Velvets, Flower. Jber. Frames, ttc, iinimeni supplied. 8 1HJ TiJuiwi .LAD!Kv,-I1-VING PURCHASED b 1 1 j o i jTijAi J ; c i b-s iI.hu tl 1 ''-HH- " Beilli, eniT., l' ' 1 P r'atlni Hurler' ntocK of Oinil CUAllt hKA'l'S, PlAN we are (inerimr llieiu a lleillu em.., '. 1 P r'atlnu. A lull ansomiinni .,1 ...' ,r' S HO lllll M.ll.l lm..l. UI .1,1 ol si p rlor iiiikiu . vwtKiit. Ainerliaii wo iwl ting Urn. it, i L' rH,,, l'"'''""'- Woollen Koit llAI'tlll.,.''' J,u"ln U uilMand Bullous. II 1 fDiw2u.Mii ,i,,,,'Mmiir and .ephvrHiore nr. KiulITH auuCH KUK Y BIS FOR SALE. "JN THE HOURS OF OUR IIA1TINK3S and prosperity! 1t m renirmbf r the ontorianste and Alsabted loliltera wbo saved ns a country and nation al II ."LINCOLN. (jrani) roriHAR hovehent TO UIKCT THE GETTYSBURG ASYLUM FOH INVALID HOLDIEKS, UNDER A BrFCIAL Charier from tbe Slate of Pennsylvania, )..-. NARl'll ,I807. AN APPKAli TO TUB AMERICAN VP; .PI.K '1 lie ,lJecc ut I his Assijclaliou Is lo provide, hy p-itv lie exertion, a Naiomtl home lor our ilHilwl l ieis. io eret n Hylmn for inone wn , In tlielr ia' rl ctiMii. Iiuvh mtvkI ihelr cnuut y hi the expeiiirtef their keiiltii aoil bnppuieHs wno lu me bat, le for the nation's II e wr manned, tun I lire no.v liiuapaolti nl worhidK lor llieir own n iilnt, nanrtj. Franco has her llo'el il.s lnvslir en. wliuie rM the ashes of tne lireat Isupoleon: ii ((land, her Hr-tnl, li amlOtiui sea ilimiiiiuln, the loiuier buliiK oiih oi Hid Unc.-it , arch Heel ural sttteturea ever oev led to charily. IttiHHiK, fruHla, and In IhoI nuarl; all Knrop, an couiilneit iiuve iiiHgnlllcent retreats lor the nn h.rimiBia rnldiere, M,,nnrol,l provl le tor the alleviation ol Hie nirterniK rut,l by war, bin fre, pioKperoiin Jlepublican Ainerua has no ,l,ic lor li -r crlled anil nek MiiilierH but iliucouniry noor-lio ie or ll, e h n I k e ol ln-r crowded cl Ih. tiww) noble patriots ell lianpy liouns lo save, our common coun try In ihuliouroi l,er deep llntrii. We pledged lo llieiii our Uuli'K nrtnuie, and i,otv lliosu who are depeiideiii luuk lo uh in llieir utter n ei I to rudemu llio.-e pluliiis. '1 hey have perf roied I hmr part, Ve enjoy the. ri-Miltol iln-lr aaciilli:m. We iiiuhi not he recreani lo out niiliualioiiH. l,etuMi ncli ibrv ito lint a Miitle d nlur lo tt.ls iuiiohi and the Hi-uynunrtf Any i ii in Villi iittord the tuluiers u home, anil our counlri will lie honored hy Hie iiohle iiiiiniitl.ni. I UK LAND HAS HKKN l'U lil'II Ahl'.D Vf ihm A'Mjca I in. Hi.il'i en llniiih.inil Diiurshavt airendy been paid Inwards the preservation ol liie baitlv-sroiiiid about lintly nure. (a, Inlulng lha site ol Umeral Meune's Heailiiiurlers) nave beun set apart, lor Hie iitjm of I lie A.viinu. LkXlNliTON AVKNIIK. iNt.W YORK, Oct 2S,tHS7, Having lain. red lor Uiree. eara ui erect a 11, inn loriur c, i pied volerans. and havnitf pained a bill lor Unit puri use in the New York l.i kih aiu'e, In cori oratuiK sunie one hundred of our beil ell ir.eus as Inuctor.-, ti n under which bill no action ban hecu ' liud. luiin lliat time to tiil and knowing ltn uroat fttnl cryli(? necesiiliy ol the ca-e, tne f liame of leiv InKOiir iltsabled veterans lo starve or Iick, t hereby most, cordially li.dorse your enterprlHe. ami u Hjai) have all the aid ol my loi gue, pen, ai,d Inlluenee Veiy truly yourH, I HAItl.l H 11. II a I.I'I K. (From liie i'lxtliimsier-fieneral ol' the Uiiiled Wmtes.) 1 recommend to all fomniusters that they nhall aid this truly benevolent and patriotic cinerprl.ne. , . . , . . A. W. KANiJAT.L. Being sntislied with the Integrity of lour enleriire. we clieerlully consent lo display your illuinonds al our establisliniciil. BHOW INK ,fe t p. j)i lliitoher Vri, mn7. ISos. fles ai d 67iMlrondway, We hereby certify thai we n:iv exauitm d the niainoiid ii jihIr, l earls Kiueialils, l'.nlile., and otln i precious Stones, as oeeciibed It, the Hit, and liud lbe;u all ticnu-.tic. Ilf.M,h; BK08 . Dlaruend fmpoitnrs, No 2t: Miileen l.ano, New Yoik. J. Kl.il ANN, Diamond Setter, No. 3M Broorne Stie.t, New Yi rk. Ju order to promote t nbllc conti'lence In the lil;.;hont degiee, and for too tuitlicruuce of U1I1 Rrent olij.ct, the Astoelailun has decided to place the fit m,(. n wor'.h oi iliiimoiiilH on piihlic cxliloilinn at tne large Jew try F tablilinient of Messrs, itr.ivmo A Kpiiuhl ing. unde. Hie Al etropolilao Hotel, III tliocuynf New Yo.k. The oild-1 el ow neii yacht "Henrietta" hus alno been piircliused. Tho Farm ol ut aer s is local nl in Sulli van ci.ui.ty. N. Y., and Is one o ih line. I slock farms In the liHte- has a suleudid uia:i:ilou. and In e.i'i. ,!..!,. Tn tverV al iTt-ular. There will be l,'2(i0 '00 tickets issued at one dollar each, admitting the holders lo botu ol the GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVALS. ON K, AT IRVING HAM,, NKW Y oltli, B ATDRDAY KVKN HSU, rKllKUAKY 8, lr, AMI ONE AT IIORTICULTUKAI. HALL. PH1LADK1.PI1 lA SA'l'tHlMV ItVKNlFO, f EliHt'AHY ii, Im. Ou which lutier oicaslon 4I,0U IN VALUABLE PIltbRN I'M Will be d, summed anong the, ticket holders, iu ac coidauce vtlib the t harter and the lolloviug blHKUULE OF AWAiUitt. .. ...... 1. l Hrano uasn a warn uhi.ipuu 2. 1 huleiiuid Farm itioO acres) W.ihi.) 3. 1 aelit, the famous Henrietta" 5u.0m 4 t Diamond Necklace, -M Briilianis ao.uwi) 6. 1 Hiam'-ud Brooch aud Karrlnga l .li luigo iilanioDdi-) , ;; - K'0 . 1 Dtumond Hruotfb aud liariiiiijs tall iuikj Jjlaniondf) ,!'.'! 1. 1 H uuioi.d Brooch aud b.arrlnss.. li uno 8. 1 iJiaiiionO JsecKiuce, o iiuiu.., tieltini; ; 9. 1 .Dli.iiii.ud Necklace. '2'J Itrl.luui." 8 0!il lu. 1 Jjiamoiia uross, nei iu nniti, viii DniUioDdH 7,01)0 li. 1 lllKUinlKt Wide, i& ItllllialllH. 0,0 1 12. 1 lili.nioi.d Clus.er iwoi.cn 1& 1 Uianioiid Clusier Brooch 11, 1 U iiu.ond lind Pearl Uauieo Biauelul Bio ch aud Kurrlniis 16. 1 Diamond hiiinle isioue Muq ..... I". 1 Dluuioiid V imler Braeelei , 17. 1 Dlamoud Lliister BroiMiu - 15. 1 llinimnd i:iuier Braeelei - la. 1 1 ivuiond Cluster Bionch and Fiin iii.gs... 2i(. 1 DlBUiond Oiuiier Bracciel VI. 1 Diamond Uusier Bro..ch Vii. 1 Diamond Minnie blone bcaii I'm a.J. 1 Diamond Cluster Bronc ii. 1 D umond Clunler Bracelet 25. 1 Diamond hiugle bioue ll'iig - 16. 1 Diamond .iu.raid Ciublei Bioocb 27, 1 Piarl Necklace v: 28. 1 Pair Diamond mugie nlonu F.iri,gi - 2tf. I Du mono Cross an. 1 Diamond biugie Hioum bind - ill. 1 Diamond tingle Hloue fin... M, 1 Pair Jjiauiouu bli.sie Stone F-irlugi U'A 1 I .... I.. 1.1.(1 blimle btone Pin - S Oilll blOO ) 8, till ) 4iAnl 4 'lU 4 U.u 4.IA.) 4.U.0 4 ic'l 4 0"0 4 ix). 4.KJII 4.1 IK1 8.0U) 3.IXK) 8,ai 8 am) 8.UHO 3,1.1.1 8,'KI 8.11 0 8 m0 8.1)011 81. 1 DUiiiiiiid fciniile Hioue biud 8d. 1 i'u,r l iamoud blngl sloue sludt. UH. 1 DUnmua Bioi en im rldver) .... t.t.up lt,n..rh s.mw 8.H0) iu l l I., in... l M..SIU bLone. I'm 8 Ivl S'J. IDiamindbngierJ oiies-lud 80 0 1 luuioLd Cli.iiltr Brnoch .ud ll. 1 Diamond bttiRie blone lluiK W 42. 1 li.aiin n i sud jtmeraiu Bruooj 2,j. u 4:t. 1 DiamoLd blug e bio. e Bin. ii.ol't) 4-1. Ileal I nrens piu, r.aii .... . lr nan. enl " 8.B08 2 bin 45. 1 Dhimoiid hinitie h.uim Piu.,. 4lt 1 1)1.111. 11 dC'lH ; - 47. 1 Dn. moid Slid Kn.trld Oruauicui- 48. 1 DihUiona buiKletnn PI" 4. 1 1 n moi.d bingie Mime Knur 5ii. 1 Diumoi d cliiiierblem Biuk .1 1 klii iluMilllIll f limiuilid H.1. II -jl.iniu I ll) SCO) 1.MIJ 1 bud ta I Dtuiiiid Cress b.i. 1 Hair Diamond ciumer r.-rii... 64. 1 Diamond Mingle -,toue Bieg. 1 .Hi) l.riiil 6ft. 1 Diamond r-ingiv rioii d.u. 1.61 1 J mi . 1 Diamond Bracelet u 67. 1 Diamond Hiugie bluuu ttiug 1.501 68. 1 Diamonu cuibier aiun., l.f-00 18. I Camel's Hair r-bawl. i y to. 1 Choice n.meraiu diuu - .; 1. 1 bli gle bione ning 64. lt-ingletloiiePiD ;i. lClutn-r Bioocb 84. 1 Diamond blt glo bloue Pin.... .i 1 Pair Diamond blngle btnnw jKarnuiS tfi. ) Diamond blunle bioue Bnig 7 1 Diamond aud Kmeralil Cluster bing t. 1 Dlami nd Clu ler Bracelet,, F.arrn.gs, anu Pin - (0. 1 Camel's Hair Hnawl -,u 1 liiaiiiond uutl Buby Tlnee -inns ittai;.... 71. 1 Dn mond a. d im raid cius-er Hin 7). 1 Dhui.i.ud Cluster Brouct). 73 1 Pair lnauiond Mu-.iere.iud ................... 74. 1 Cent email's Oold Wateli and Heavy I'naln., 7K. 1 Mumonn ningle mtoiie King. tur out. tug. 7ii. 1 Diamond aud Oaruet Cluiler H ug 77. 1 Diamond binisle Hloue Plu 75. I F.merald Kino 7M 1 Pair L lamond and Uuuy lrrings 60. 1 Diamond Cluster Hiuk Si 1 Dlainoed ai d l- n eiaui hiem Kin VI 1 1 any s Diamond fc'fcl Waieo M 1 lianiind hingle tlone Wing M. I lo d Watcl n 1 Diamond and pai bli,g Sii. 1 Dlaiifind and Mnglw isionentud 7 1 Dlaii.niid Hingle one "-lug 81. 1 I ianioi.d Three Htone King m 1 Diamond MHle blone blud Mi'. 1 I rail bear! I' n VI. 1 Diamond Cttf-'ter Itmg t-2. 1 Diau nnd hingie Mtune Hlim... 83 1 Cell' li inau's Diamond aud AUiiinyst Blni: W. 1 lilaii.nnu t I. ihu r 1'b l6. 1 tin meo and 1'earl Brooch and iiii ring-..,. Ill 1 ( auieo Broneli 17. 1 Dlanii nil isn.glu hii'iie King HH. 1 Dlau ond ti n-in King St). I Lady's Hold Wan-u. 1.1. I l . lal llrooi-li and I- ai 1 inns lid 1 1'alr Camel bleeve M. .11. !..... 11 i 1 Cold and I'eail ho.wf l lu.. ,( I hmeraid heart Pin '14 1 1111 ruin l-Crtrl I'm .66 to 1114- One tliminaiid cpies of n Hplen iinlv Hllielraled Proeniatlnn nrk, 011- 1 11 lul I he "Tilnule H ok." al ti-leacl ties to 211 4. I0U0 1'1'Ot. rupli Albniimai i each Alho, 121,01 t)la.ih Priseuls, 1 each 1.61,1) i.iitia 1.6'U 1.6 o hi I 1 UK' tW) Wit) 8 1) 8 0 8'i I III Ml (J 0 in I Ci,) S"'l 611 (i'i 41 1 400 4 ll S'i I 8 il il JO I iri ),'0 ll I l.'.l I'll 160 It.: I 100 I'll HH 101 luo p , I'O 111) 6' 61 61 in 0"0 B 000 l-jii mm Mali Irg In Ihe aggregate 122.104 Presents, va lued a' fSll.MO HOW TO OBTAIN TH K 10 IV. OTfeis may be sent 11s In revlsteird letters M ll utlli-e orderx. In kuuis Ol ll tn at our risk. L irger aiiioui is should be sent lu drafts or by express, al luu loilowiug CLUB HATKSi 8 Tickets to 1 arid leas -l 6., I 40 1 kikels to 1 Kolr'sf3-tl0 l Til-kits lo I eddrewi "' 61) Tirsela 10 I addr's 4-CA'i i'l irkrl lo I adfreasl7 60 1 110 1 ickrls 10 laddr's 8A - Adnre all orders i.d nnmmni'lrallnns 10 ll 4 Im ttJL'lTYr.bUHM AHYI.l1 ArVHH'JA'lTON. "jso. D: CUICcusur btretl, 1'aiUda.. Pa." DRY GOODS. J. w. PROCTOR a CO., No. fiao OHE8NOT Btru NEW CLOAKS CriiMNR EVERY M0!lNl(J. W OPKN, LAI) MS' DRESS FURS ALL HINDU. KEAL ASTRACIIAN AUD AlUniV. SEAL SAOQUES (LOAKIN(j CLOTHS, T THK I Alio. JtKJir BLACK SILKS, IN AM. il'ALtlIKM, I"AO.tS TO $? 0. iiki runnn, HICPN, I NPUI NM CI.OTIIH. KPINULINCNi TELOt'K RFNSK, Mil! t'MAISI PA RIM ( KEI'lS, AN DOTHEK Minn (oLeucn fahhics For ladles' Walking Sjsits. LADIES' URESES St A DE PN TWKSTirei'R liiiCRS, J. W. PROCTOR & CO., NO. OJSO CHESNUT STUKET. DRY GOODS AT OLD PRICKS. Very good I anion Hatmel-i at l2Hc. Belter ciuai'lles C'hiiIoii Flmnuls 16. IH. l!)tnS2c. All Hie best makes of Bleached and Uubleacherl i n- III e. 8 10 81c New nyles Calicoes for Comfortables, ec. Co, il qualities choice styli s L'i.IIuo,-b, loc. y xlra good ipiaillien new sty en, li'c. M.rr linar Calicoes, all new Hlyim, lao. We are dnily opening cheap lots of Drs Ooodi, which we ate selling ai annul oue-hair luu cost of lui porta' Ion. 1 lot Fluid Dress Goods, ut 12.c. Choice styles ol Diet.HCooda.al 18c. Double width bilk bli ipe Pnpl'lls, at 25c. Plaid Poi llim. '.Ho.-. ei'Hl over ,')0e. Dmible v. Inih Plaid l'noilui. 611c.'. cost 8jc Blth Printed French Meriimes, 7,1c ! cost All-wool Printed p. plma . 7."ic : coil $1 ?j. bilk btrlped Alpaca Poplins, 8.5c.: cost liT.. Kl k J igurca All w.ioi Poplins. l; coBtfJ. bl LKM, H1LK-., HILKS, BLACK AND OIOittD, . VKWY VARIETY. ATBhKATI.Y Mh .HI 0:U PRIOfctl. LYOKb CLOAK 1NU VKI.VF.T8 ALL WIDTHS AND QTTALITIES. AT TITK VKKY L"WKT PRIOSS. BLACK AM) Ht!A RLKT CKN I'KEd. PA1SIKY rQUAHS MHAVVLH, WHITE BLACK. AND t-C'AKLK.T CENTRFH. PAISLEY LONG H1IAWLS. Long and bquaio liro, lie bhuwis J (.eg and bqunre Woollen Snawls. M es' Long and b'quare hawlH. Black Thibet Long and bquare blmwt'. As the most of our Shawm Ii.vm lb.n imm.iit Mil. sesnon lu the ruction p om. at a Iremeudiiiis loss lo 1 11c in. put iem ai.n inanuiaciureiB, we are able to oiler very grtal bargains 10 our custom ers. 11. bl'KKL A FiON, It t.QS. 713 AND 715 N. TKNTH hTHEKT Q L O A K I li C 8. WK ARK IIAILT BEI'KITINQ Till: HEWKnl KTlfLKM OF LADIES' CLOAKINCS, Mill II WE OFiril AT OHEATLY HP- nvcen ritii'Es, IN ADniTION TO A FULL LINE Of FANCY CASSIMERES, COATINGS, ANU 4.00DM KNKItAI.I.Y AII4PTKU Til llli S ANU HOV81' W.AB. XU'RKP. CLOTIIIRE & LEWIS, CLOTif JOBBEItS, 24 sin KH. IV AND 21 N. FOl'IITII NT. ' ''pdV21 KCUF.KIKC STORE," -I' . V13 cnESNUT Etioot, 'UlRAltD HOW." owiu A. MYERS. RSvlY DLAfJKETS. A VKItY I-AIIOK LOT OP No. 1 GOVERN MKNT ULAN K tl'H, lei tt-flve pairs In a bale, a-n) weigh Ins I'ri ui leu lu twelve pouudi per pair, for sale at ureal bargains. PITKI.V A '')., 10 24 luirp Nus. 8S7 and 880 N. FRONT HU, Pbilrtdu. RMY OVEROAT3. 4000 new end In prime order, Jim received. PITKIN A CO.. 0 24 lmrpl Nob. 837 nd 838 N. FRONT KL, rtillada, nTon PAbTR and sizing company. A PaMe I'll Box-makers, Book binders. Paper hangers, blioeniakers. Pockel-book Mtkors. Bill PoMtrs, elo. 11 vs hi not sour. Is cheap and always les'iy lor une. Itefi r lo J, B. I.ipplnco l A Co., Devar A Keller. William Miin, Phlladeiolii ImnUrrr, H ai per Broi hers, A met lean Ti act H- .clely , and oinen, r-ol Ageuta, 1. It CRAUIH A CO., No. J) lo t. JakJtCA'i hlieU lij DY l)OI. QARCAIKC-I DAWCAIWS Nearly Three llnnrlred Tbonsaad Dollar vVdilh of Klrganf Imported DRY GOODS, Thai Must i,e Sola Immcll;ittl). Silke, Shawls, Cloths, and Dress Goods ii rr.vrr.HY vmii rv, EDWIN HALL & CO., K0. 26 EOIITII 81 C'tAD STRIiET, Invite the attention of ladles to t in.ie 1 m man a a PIOCK OFGOOUHnow BelllnKat such prices as cannot fall to five entire sailKfanttn 11 tn nur- ebasers. TMs large stock MUST bo closed out, and the public can depend on bargains in new an.l faHh- lonable goods. lMtf IINEN ESTABLISHMENT. N KW AND LAItUKMT KTOCK IN THE I ITY SUPERIOR Lift EN GOODS. AT E.4MVKHT CASH PIITC C. IROKTINO.NIHRTINU, PILUW V,AHf. AND IIIIUCHNfA I.IN ENAJ. Also, a Llren Imported pxpressly for LADIKS W Fa It, all ol celebrated maSi a. New iDile cgaut dfsig .8 of splendid IVOITKLi: DAIIAMH TAIILK ( I.OTH4, 3, 4. 5, and 6 yard, long, with Napkins and Doylies to nmicn. TA B I K DAMASKS AND DIAPF1U4 in all wl.lih aud qualities verj heavy. NOVKI.tllS IN TAPf.K NAPBINH AN i) DOYLTES ol all slMS. lowf i-, piin,t)iiriifr d. ai.n iriuged. 'IOW) I.INU.S of ail dn-crintlous. lu everv vartntv and sine tor t otinehold us- UIHjr.s K V K L'NKN 6fi,!14.7-H, M wl le. i INKN LA vVNb for Hni nl in s and IKlkfii . and fnr rtii m ng J. LUCK AND STAIR i,T N r,N8 i LBN 1 1 URKCOVKHI NU 5j,tjtb plain and etrlpcl SKEFPARO, VAN HAiiLINufN & ARRISQ!,, llttwfmlt't NO. 1008 CfslKWM U t At TBKKT. CLOTHING. ROCKHiLL & WILSON, CLOTHING HOUSE, Nos. 603 and 605 CHESNUT St. i'ALLAKD WIMfclS CLUTUING. We offer to tho public the largest and best selected Stock of Ready-mado Cloth Inq in the City, for (Vlcn'sand Boys' Vcar. Also, an elegant assortment of Piece Goods, which w 3 will make to order for Men and Doys, at reasonable prices, and in tho most approved styles. Always on hand a full assort ment of Fall and Winter Over coats and Business Coats, Coachmen's Coats, Hunting Coats, New Style Walking Coats, Pants and Vests, of all descriptions. Boys' Ready-mado Clothing in great variety. ROCKHILL & WILSON, NOS. 008 AMI AOS CHE NUT STREET 30 8m PHILADELPHIA GENT.'S FURNISH NG GOODS. FUUN.' SUING GOODS. JOHN C. ARRISON, HON 1 AND S N. NISllHMT.UEET, 1MIILA., Would invite the attention of gentlemen to bis tx tensive aaaortment of Mli:NIHHINCr (K)OUS, ConciMiiig of Bilk bhlrls and Drawei Cri right A W amer's Merino hnttts and Drawers. Lamok' Wool " Buckaklu " Cotton Fugllfh Bwansdown Canton Flanue', made to J. A.'s ei press order, lor blilrm and Drawers. Also, Cuiikuieii's Wrappers, Ho-iiery, Glove Bliwkn. I'lea, elceic. 1 22rp pATEFJT BOOK CARRIERS AND LUNCH BOOKS. GRIFFITH & PACE, . NO. A00 ABCH STREET. OIL PAINTINGS, ETC. FINE A 11 T S. We bog to announce that we will open, during tho noxt two weok3, over Fifty Cases of CHOICE OILPAINT INCS, RARE STATUARY, RICH BRONZES, and FANCY GOODS. THESE OEMS OP ART Havo been solcctod with great care by Mr. Bailev from the studios of the most cele brated Artiste, and tho work shops of tho be3t makers in Europe, and contain many works that havo achieved dis tinction at the Paris Exhibi tion. BAILEY k CO., No. fclll CIIKsHNUT HTJtlCIr in 2 w fin PFILADKLPHIA. JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, ETC. ORAL JEWELRY. CLARK & BIDDLE, No. 712 CHESNUT Street, Have Just Clpeui d an Itnmena lavolce OF PIKE C01AL JEWELRY, IO WHICH Til IV C A I.I. NPRCItL AT- T8--N riN US wf.mmrp Q A I L E Y & CO., NO. 810 Clli:XTJT KTRKET, PINE OPJEJKA GLASSES, THK NEW MODEL, EUCHESSE BOUSE VARRE3 4F I AHCiK FIELD, uiiiAnuAiiLi: iotvi:n AND C LK A 11 N liUH. BAILEY & CO., No. GI9 C532SKUT Street, lllijwjrm P1IILADKLPHIA. P E R A CL ASSES. A large and Hue Pfnoitmcnt of OPERA OLAMHRS in every ttyle; BAP.DOU'B and other makes. WILLIAM Y. IIcAt.LISTEIl, 11 1 fmwlmrp NO. 72S I'lIKSSUT fcT. SPECTACLES AXD EYE-GLASSES' Oold, Steel, aud Vulcanite Prtniti, JAMES V. QUKliM & O O.. 1028 mwnmrp NO. ai t'IIF.NVT ST. FLRNITURE. I L L I A M W I T.T F E L D. JJAKOFACTTjr.F.R AND DEALER IN CABINET FURNITUEE, NOK.en.ee and nokth icconu ut.. Below Arch, Went Bide, Philadelphia Calls attention to bis extensive assortment ot FII18T CLASS FULNITUKB comprising 60LID BOSKWOOXJ SOLID WALNUT PA B LOR 6UITH O? PLWH, TfcRHV, KtFS, AND HAI CLOTH, KLKOANT CUAMBKit AND corfAGic surra BKMT DINING K(K)M AND KITCHEN FUBNITURJB.. A Lao. W BITING PFHKS, MA BBLE-TOP STANDS KTOh All ot which are manufactured by ourselves, of the betil materials, and will he sold for cash only, al curb lowerrates than ere offered el80whrn. N. B. Guods pact.) d and nhipped to all parts of the ceiintrv s isim j V7ANTS. WAKTK D-A FIRST-CLASS L I T ti 0 (.raphlc Fmrrive ; aloo, a Hisi clan Cr.iyon Vorlin,an. Apply I" Cl icgo Litlii'ma'-iiliiK Coin liny ISlS If,- aud lul ,:ouib Clam btreet, Clikiiiuo, Iiiiiiois. li a at lO'Vt FURWISHINC JCZ
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