8 Interesting- ZlirTrjr pt Roman Coins la rarte. There are 30 coins of Nero, 64 of Vespasian, Si.UDgot 64 with Trajan's head, 1 representluir the emperor on a triumphal ctiarlot, 1 of Tra Jan In the costume of a Parthian kin, aod 1 no called 'BeBtitutlon coin' (struck by Inter Empe tots to show tucir high apprcckUon of the noble fleeda of their ancestors) ot Titan with Traisn, Uh the HiBcription "A ir uuy .vysw tutuB Titus;' 103 coins of Hadrian, ol which 06 are portraits of Hadrian. 1 of AMm, his nephew, 3 representing the Empfror rcnderir.i; divine honors to Trajan, his predecessor and adopted le.ib.tr, 1 representing the KortimTialnpum under the reien of Hadrian, and 2 with the portrait Of Hadrian, and a reverteuil of most delicately wrought details; 123 of Antoninus and Marcus Aorehus; 2tt ot Lucius Vcrus, the Emperor's brother and colleague; 2 of tho Empress r.ri iin. wife of the Kuincror Commodus; 12 of the femperor Couiniodus; 1 reprecntlni Com rnouus rSchilnir in the Uomnn Circus; 3 of the Kninrror (lota: 6 of l'ertinas: 4 of Caracalla: 14 f Beplinius 8everu-one brarlnfr the leacii'l Victor 1'arthcrum.' the other 'ltpstitutor UrMs;' 8 of the KmrrcBS Julia Dooinn, wife orNrpUniiis Bt v ru: 48 of Faustina I. wife of Antoninus 30; of Faustina IT, wile of Marcus Aurelius. one of which, not hitherto known, rr presents her with the attributes of Cerp; 8 of Ludlia, the wife of Lncilins-Verue; 1 witn tho combined portraits ot Tralau and FIoiii h, his wire; 2 oi 1'lotina a 'one: 1 of Piollna hd 1 Matilda, her dnuehter: 1 of Matilda alone; 1 of Mcrciana, tistcr ot Traian; 1 of fc-aoma, tee wiie oi Had nun; l ot the tun cror Cliudlu; 1 ot Autrustu. In the comer ot c Trwjan coin (this sintrle piece has been valued at 10,000 trancs); 2 i vttclhus: 2 of t laudius Al biuus, competitor ot Septimus Heverus in (Jaul, and 149 other 'Aurei.'" There are several theories as to the maoner iu wh'ch thete corns happened to b where tliv were found. M. Kournier arpnes from the fact that the last Etur eror found on them is Severus. that they were hid during his reien; probably by some ono implicate! in ihe insurrectionary at remcioi Aioinus, lust on ttie eve ot ti'ght. M raunic, on ttie other nanii, trunks tho money beh nsred to a chief tas-patherer of Paris. His rearon Is the preat number of KauMlnu oolns in hoard. These coins being much heavier thB those of a later period, wcro rieorousl v de Bianded In payment by the tax-gatherer, who pocketed the surplus value, until a special edict fcioppea me souse. The collection has been placed for safe keeo ivs; in the Paris Museum of Antiquaries at the Hotel larnavciet. Professor Dlot am Meat. I constantly hear housekeepers complain that iney cannot pet the pieces or meat they want, or have them properlv cut. This is too true, and the reason ii plain. A man who was a shoemaker jesterday and a butcher to-day can not be expected to know how to cut meat pro perly. It may not nlas be as bud as this, but the statement i. not wlie of the truth. But there Is another, and 1 think tho main reason, why meat is generally so poorly cut, and the pieces aked for have n"uch au unsightly appearance. A luree there of the peoplo live fro beefsteak 360 days in the year. As a conse quence, biitchern, in order to supply the demand lor the favorite article, have recourse to every eotot artince-outintr, mashing, and hruisinir the meat. They are obliged to sell three-fourths oi a beef under the name of "porter-house teaks" o satisly the law of "demand and sup. ply." What is tu; result? Steak (I mean oTrey piece ot meat sold under that name) com mand a comparatively high price varying ahhrly, according to the name the butcher gives them. No matter how largo a beef may be, it has Cfc'J two tenderloins, and they wolsh about nine pounds each on an aver ace; hence, as I lay above, in order 1o sunnly the great demand for st a s, bn'chers are obliged to sell some other parts of the beef as sueb. Even the addition ot "porter-boube steaks, romp eteak9," etc., was not Bullicicut j every part has been turned into strait. It is compWned, also, that butchers are un willing to cut small pieces; that pc iple are oblicod to buy more than they want. If this is reallv fo, people are very simple, anl I do not WOlider tbnt the butchers impose lursro pieces on them. Buy ro meat at all, except a small piece, and that for a week only, and you will see if the butcher will not condo:cend to use their knives. Galaxy. Thi Uravt of Braddock. Amorg the many thincrs which time has "brought to light U tho answer to the oft-repeated query. "Who killed Braddock T" During that nemoiablc retreat of the British aud Provincial troops, braddock ordered that his men thould not protect themselves behind trees. One Joseph I'aubett presumed to disobey this order, when tiraildock, in a patbion, struck hiru down with, his eword. Tnoraas Fausett, Who was but a bliort distance from his bro.hcr, raw the whole trnsaciiou and immediately shet the General through the lung?. The lion. A. Stewart, ot Oiiloiitown, Pennsylvania, suys his father often heard Fausett ackuowleJseth's. Alter liradilock lull his body was carriel by the troops for four days, when he expire I. He was interred in the middle of the road, to that all of the boldlcrs, wagons, and hones might pass over and obliterate all veities of his grave from tho eyes ot the suvuges. About twenty-nine years ago soaio laborers who were repairing the rjad came upon the remains, and after taking a number of the most prominent bones, reinterrcd the others. Home lime atter waidsthe scattered bones were collected aod aent to Pe ale's Museum, which was in Philadel phia at that time, ftraddock's grave Is In avette county, this State, and Is marked by a tilain shingle nailed to a tree, where part ot the bones are interred. This is toe only monument which serves to point out to the traveller the la?t resting place of the proud aud brave but unfortunate victim of Indian warfare, Uttltcd States Senator from Harylaud. Hon. William T. Hamilton, of Washington county, is announced as a competitor wi'.h Gov ernor Bwann tor Hon. Ileverdy Johnson's seat in the Unied 8ta'es Sena'e. Mr. Hamilton is n able lawyer and keen politician. He reore aen'ed bla uistrict in Coueie.-a lor two terms, and came within one vote of being the Demo cratic nominee lor Governor at the late election, la all thiugs he is Governor Swann's superior, and can be trusted with power without tear of deserting principles for personal aggranttize Kent. A Coriouh Turkisii Sopeiistition. The MuFBelmeD, besides believing in the rosur reoticn of the bodj, also think that this body must have a free and separate ehanoo to leave its earthly tomb at the summons ot the Arch angel's trumpet, unimpeded by the supur pobition of other bodies. A curious phase of this f uperstitiou has recently occurred in Cou- Biauuuopio. A noble iajythe widow of a great dignitary did iu tbU city in the Chris tian faith, which she bod always profusHed. Loving her husband, she asked to be buried by his 8ide, and he had buen burUl in the holy ground of Eyoob, near the shrine of the aint and martyr, companion of the prophet Eyoob. Accordingly she was so buriod with much pomp, as became her rank. VUu her husband's relatives heard of it they were much eoandalized at an iulldbl being bnriud in holy ground alongside their graves, and de manded that the body should be taken up and buried tlcewhere. Here, however, the TurkUu Buperstition about interference with the bodily resurrection by the crowding of mortal remains upon each other, was craftily taken advantage of by the authorities, who asked the kinbinen if the body of the Giaour woman was buried in one of their graves, and on ttinir a negative answer, told them she could do no harm by lying alongside of them, as it would not itunede the resumption' of their dtad, and they got nothing by their motion, Ylrirln torae recent Alteration In th Rronn .f i hi Lftee Napoleon, Kue Clovlf, I'aris, the WorVmrn came npon little V"", rT" ith hn examined and classifieds CI THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1867. FOURTH EDITION FROM WASHINGTON THIS I M ill. Attempt o Draw Grant Out, The Com!n& Presidential Serenade Movements of Pliiladelpuia Politicians. Etc., KteM Ktc, Etc., Kte.( Kto. trECIAL PErATCUES TO BVENIUfl TELEGRAPH. Washington, Nov. 12. The Demoorat and General Grant. The Pcmocrats and conservatives here are echcnili.g to draw from General Grant some de claration as to bis political principles, and are even more anxious on this subject than the Chase republicans. Leading conservatives assert that 11 Grant does not define his position within ten days, they will nominate General Sherman as the conservative candidate for President, and thus place Grant in the posi tion of mnuing asaint Sherman. The chief obstacle in the way of the success of this arrangement is, that it is not certain that Plierman will consent to havo his name paraded under the circumstances as a candidate, and may repudiate it. He is expected here in a day or two, and the wire-pulling conservatives are determined to trot him out as a candidate, or compel him to state whether he will run or not. The Presidential Serenade. The (.erenaders to the Frcs-ident, to-morrow evening, intend having artillery in the proces sion, which will bo fired at intervals along the route. General Grant has loaned thera a num ber of flags belonging to the War Department, and altogether they intend making a prodigious (eiifation. There will be sixteen one-legged soldiers in the procebsion iu carriages. The Prc-ident sajs he, intends making only a short speech, but this promise does not amount to much, as every one knows that when once he gets started on a stump speech he never knows when to stop. Philadelphia Politician. Colonel William B. Hpee aud a score of small fry Philadelphia Democratic politicians are here woiking up small jobs, or doing some lobbying for more important personages in Phi ladelphia who atand in the background. Sipes is understood to be an applicant for John Mil ler's position, snd there is likely to be a spirited contest between fl pes and Charles W. Carrlgan, who is also on the track for the same place. Cabl.net Station, The Cabinet session to-day was short. All the members were present except Secretary Welles, whose health is Improving slowly, but be is not yet able to go out. The Colombian Minister Penor Murillo, the new Colombian Minister, was presented to the President this morning by Becrctury Seward. The reception took place in the Blue Boom, and the uaual speech-making occurred. A Sensation. Considerable talk has been occasioned to-day by the report published in a New York evening paper of yesterday, of an alleged defalcation on the pert of an officer of high position in the Senate. What truth there may be in it in nnknown. but the conservative elements are in ecsUflies over it, and the White House politi cians are rolling it over their tongues as a pre cious morsel. The End of the Prlxe-Flght. The prize-fighting crowd, arreted by the mili- i tary over the river, were taken to Alexandria, and, after being held in durance several hours, were all released. The nll'air caused much amusement, as many of the parties were well-known citizens, claim irg to te respectable, who were mteusely mor tihed at dicing themselves caught iu such a dgraccful plight. Several newspaper reporters were among tLose arrested. The Projected l'rize Fight Near Wash ington. Washington, Nov. 12. The latest intelli gence Ironi Fort Albany is that the Sheriff of Alexandria county has paroled a number of the prisoneiB to appear ai nis omce uuhuk me uu.y. Ihe military escorted the ringleaders, 150 in number, to Alexandria. Sorrell, one oi the pugilists, was among the lew who made good thtir escape from the military. New York Constitutional Convention. Albany, Nov. 13. The Constitutional Con vention reassembled to-day. The death of the ITon. David, h, Seymour, a member, was an nounced, and aftof tiJ 9".9lonliry resolutions arjd eulogistic speeches, the Convention ad journed. Arrival of the Scotia. New York. Nov. 122 P. M. The steamship f cotla, from Liverpool, via Quccnhtowu, Nov. 3, has arrived at this port. Ship News. Hoston, Nov. 12. The British ship Stu.irt Wortley, trom Manilla (or New York, was totally lost in a cyclone on (September JO. Salk of Stocks and Rkal Hstate. The following mocks ami real estate wore offered for sale at the Philadelphia Kxotiange, by M. Thomas & Hons, commencing at noon to day, with the annexed reaulU VINK Rreet No. 1200-HrIck Besldence.....tu,0Cf),00 HACK, Noc 1613, lft I"), and 1617 Lbtge Lot and Irv.ri e Dwellings 7751 00 FItONT, ISoh. 6z6 Hud j'JS tour Irauie Uwel- liiK'' a.HWOM SPHTJf'K, No. irvr Moriorn lljoldeiioe 10,75 00 TWKLKrit AND 'A I'll AU1NK, a, W. corner ValiiHlili. Lot UOT0U SEVENTH, No. 1014 (North) Modern lleni- flenee 337VO0 N.RKVI'.NTH wreei. No. WU Tlireo-Mory Itrii k Itchldeuce. 315'i-ftl Mortur.Ko, a 6u u I 4U hlnu'18 l'ndlic una Atlunllo '1 (.'U'KrHill Con jm in- is, 00 6 allures I iwndeu and Alluullo JUilroud, luclrind v 17'00 111 lfi-UO Korlo do. do, do 2 M Ml Hliiiri'S iromiin Mineral Land Company, It'. Boo fcluiMH Mm vlund (iold MlniriK Ooinnuny. 2u-. lViOaliuies I'tirel (in I' ,, VentuiL'o county i .e. 8.'i KliurcH (lurry Knn and Allegheny Oil HI sliures Cemral Nut I'uml Hunk , 122M f: HliureH Wyniiln ( iinnl Company 'JTW iw tinuieK choinuckur i'luuo iorlo Maun lacliuing Coinimny lOshureN FiiH' Natimml ISank ,.. 1 Hlmro Arch Street 'I'liHatre Beaiiou'l'ICKtji Anil hlreeiTliettire 2VI 37 i 3 Dtfl (rl WW . Hkarino H A'r Till (!pn'id&t. W'i. a 'riftu ll,.fiia Aldermnn HeUler. nt 2 o'clock to-dav." WllIlBrn fcnillil nn'l (Juil'i'H llnrria unrA nhunmil wll.li Court. MelvU.e wus NoisM iner tue store or Oreyblll & Uo., itiiVrv uV. 'I f,' to answer at Court. MeiVillJ v'Jr: ;, Kynarl. and Ja.no. fifAtr IlolliiiT.i i. . 11,1 entering the tioima Fran kfoM "iboS J'.? ,Ml H,,reB"? Oreen were heia i Z?J " ?. Hynard and. FIFTH EDITION THE ITALIAN QUESTION, Another Noto from tho French Government. Tho Italian Government Ad verse to a Conference. JCte Etc., Etc., Etc., KU. Et. Dy Atlantic Cubit. Paris, Nov. 11. The French Government has isnncd a second note, wherein even the third rate powers of Europe are called to Join the conference. It Is thought none of these powers will decline. Flobknce, Nov. 11. The Italian Government has sent a note to the European powers, stating the Roman question, in order to aid the powers to decide against the proposed conference. The details of this note have not transpired. New York Stock Market. New Yobx, Nov. 12. The PosCs financial article says the Loan Market is stagnant. The Btock Market is unchanged. Governments are steady, except Ten-forties, which have ad vanccd. Railroads are quiet, and a fraction better. From lloston. Boston, Nov. 12. Advices purporting tocorac from the City of Mexico, announcing the arrival of Hon. N. r. Banks in that city, hove no foun dation in fact. General Banks is at his home in Wallhani. From Richmond. Richmond. Nov. 12. The military authorities today arrested Lewis Lindsay, the colored dele gate, for using language calculated to array the blacks against the whites. He is to be tried by Military Commission. Fhilada. Stock Exchange Sales, Not. 12 Beported by De Haven A Bro., No. 40 8, Third itreet BETWEKN BOARDS. 24 Kb Um A Am U 100 sb Item! R....u.bW. 48 500 1o -..nA. 4K 300 lo. ......... .18, 48 100 do..........B30, VA iu an .LieiiiKti jm bik... -n 60 do. 85. 27 loo Bh Beau R. 4;; BKCOND BOARD. iSOOO VLB s, 18S1.CB....H2 10 all Jeli V R. S0?i fW lo IWn ft(H)Clty 6s, New imf f MX) C A Am ns, '8.. H8 i t0 Hun A Kric 7s... 07 '.iouO I'a K 1 m 6s.la 99 2 nil IaiU N si k .. 27 20 do.... 27 2()0 lo... Is. 27X KKI eh IleHt'vle.... I16O. 1 200 do.........ls. KiH 27 do.. Ih. 60;4 20 do .......a! 50 20 do .... 80 28 do ..bft. 49 211 do. M. 49 loo an Read K nM. v. luo do....83l)wii. 47 100 do .SS.471I4 5 sb Fenna R 4Si CLOTHING. ROCKHILL & WILSON, CLOTHING HOUSE, Nos. 603 and 605CHESNUT St. FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. Wo offer to tho public tho largest and best, selected Stock of Ready-made Cloth ing in the City, for Men's and Coys' Wear. Also, an elegant assortment of Piece Goods, which we will make to order for Men and Boys, 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-made Clothing in great variety. ROCKHILL & WILSON, fiOH, COS AND 005 CUHMttlt HTREET tSOSm PHILADELPHIA PATENTS. EPAIiTMENr OF THE INTBBIOH. TjNITKD HTATK9 PaTBNT OFriCK, 1 Wahh INOTON, Nov. 6, I'i7 J On the petition of BAMUKL U. L1SV1H, ol Kellty Vllle, 1'eniiHylvHDlft, pruyluK fur Die fxtfiihlon or a jmlunl giHNted to Lilm the 14th (Jay of FvUruury, i&4, uud rt-ibnuucl lue Mt dny of Outotier, 1W7, for an Im provement In maklUK Thick Pettier, lor reven years Jroin Hie expiration of mild patent, which takes pane on I tie lull day of February, ihiih. Ills ordered that the eaiU petition be heard at the I'ateut tilllce on MONDAY, the 27th day ot Jammi y next, ct 12 o'cluck M.; and all persons are notilii-d to appear and .how cbumu, If any they liuv, why Haiti petition ouiilit not to he K'l'Uleil. 1'erboiiK oppiwing the extension are requlrod to file in the 1'utunt Oiliet) their objections, specially set forth In writing, at leant twrnty days helore the day ot lieurinK" lali lemlniony tiled by either oarty, to oe lined lit I lie Bald hearing, must bo taken and trans mitted in accordance with the rolea of Hie oiHoe, wliloh will be lurn inhed on anplkaiioii. Iiepositlons and other piipei s, relied upon as testi mony, ninnl Le filer) in ihuotllou twraly days before Die duy ol hearing; the ariiameuta, If any, within tut days alter filing the ti Hllinony. Ordered, alNii, that th's notice hp piibllslicil In the "Keijuhlicau," anil the "InlelllKencer." WaHhlnifton, Ii. C and in the "Evening Telegraph," I'lilladelnliU. J'a., once a week for three Hueceiwlve weeka; the lirst of raid MibllcHtlons to be at least sixty days previous to the day ol hearing. T. C. TlIRAk'ICR, 11 12 tuat Comuilsuioner of i'atenm. ROIK.EItS'AND WOSTKNHOI-M'3 POCKRT KM VKM. Pearl and htag Handles, or beaut I c I tliilBh.. KOIXJKKy and WADE A BUTCH ICH'tj HAZOftH, aud the celebrated LhAXUL'SlE llAZlili. bt'lbSOiW of the fluent quality, Itacorn, Knivee, HulasorH, and TableCutlery Orour 1 and Pollhlied at P. M ADiURA'U, Ho, 115 TJiil'i fJ street, below Hhewnut. suf JTOUSE-FURNISlIINa DEPOT, 1UOHIMU TlUU'N.Ktm, MTCPLAUDEBII, IOL HODS And general variety ol Kitchen Vteunlls, at B. A. WlLNill'i I 21 tnthGp Do. 10U fcPHlNO UAitDiJ BUel. DRY GOODS. QREAT OFFERING DRESS GOODS Ml RETAIL, COMMKNC1HCI ON MONDAY, NV. II, J. H. HAFLEIGH Will Offer at hit Raw Btra, Nos. 1012 and 1014 CHESNUT St., A Half million Dollars Worth of Foreign Dreia Good., o l lolil at a Oroat gaerlfica. Dally Shipments received from New Tork toctono Importations and Consignment, at ONE llALPTIIB CCBT. MI ST II E KOI-H IMnEDIATELT. AKTICLEM WILL RKOFFERED AT THE CIIKAP 1ICBEAV AT ail CENTH, EACH WORTH ON E DOLLAR. (XOIKIXU CLOTHS RKUICED rOM 10 TO $3-00. NILK PLtSH BEDl'CIID FROM90TO 10. fllttf HILUH AT HALF FORMER PBICEN. D R Y GOODS FKm LATE AUCTION SALES. CIJRWEN STODDAttT ii BROTHER, NOS.4r0,4Sil'AND4M N.HrcOII NTB EET, ABOVE WILLOW, PHILADELPHIA, BARGAINS IN ALL KINDS OF It 11 31 FALL AND WINTER GOODS. QREAT BARGAIN IN DRY GOODS. RICKEY, SHARP & CO,, IMrORTEB8,JOUn AND RETAILER No. 7S7 CHESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA, Have mtde very extensive purchases during the lute panic, and are now prepared to offer great inducements In FREHCII AND BRITINII DRY GOODN Of reliable qnalliles, In the best Btyks aud Colorings. BLANKETS In great variety, at lower prices than current before the war. Their stock of SILHS, , , MIAUL, AKD 1 H tJl DRESS CfOODN, Is the most varied and extensive In this market. RICKEY. SHARP & CO. OIKAKO HOW. E. M. NEEDLES & CO. Invite attention to their flist-clasa stock of LACES AND LACK GOODS, " EMBE0IDERLK8, HDKP8., VEILS, Era To which additions will constantly be made of the KOVELTIKH OF THE BKABON. They offer in their WHITE GOODS DEPART MENT HEAVY BKIKTIKQ CAMBRIOH. At SO. 86, and 40 oenta, a Great Bacrlnoe. MOW OHHIO Q L O A K I N C S. WE ARE DAILY RECEIVING NEWEST STYLES) OF TUB LADIES' CLOAKCNGS, WHICH WE OFFER AT OBEATLY BH DVCED rRICES, IN ADDITION TO A FULL LINE OF FANCY CASS1MERES, COATINGS, AND CIOODS OENEBALLY ADAPTED TO HEN'S AND DOTS' WEAB. M0RU1?. CLOTHIER & LEWIS, CLOTH JOBBERS, OS. 10 AND SI S. FOURTH ST. DRY GOODS. IU A XI. Ji 12. '1? AND ' ': v- '' NINTH- CLOAKING S ! CLOAKING Si BLACK CHINCHILLAS. BLACK MOSC0WS. BLACK VELOURS. BLACK BEAVEIIS. BLACK CASTORS. BLACK TRICOTS. BLACK DOESKINS. BLACK CLOTHS. BLACK VELVETEENS. BLACK LYONS VELVETS. Something less thnn "THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS" worth. All late auo tlon and other panic purohases. : 9 7 atath yiARBURTON & SON, No. lOO t CIIEHNUT Htrect, OFFER TO LADIES AND THE TRADE, CHOICE GOODS, At Low Prices, to Meet the Depression In Basinets. BONBKT VELVETS, PLCfcHEB. SATINS. OOBLED SILKS, FOWLT DE tOIES, ORO DE KAPLEd, MAKCELLIE, BONNET RIBBONS, SASH RIBIJON3, TRIMMING RIBBONS, VELVET RIBBONS, ATIN RIBBONS. MiNTBA RIBBONS. CRAPE AlBB JNa, BEbT MAKES OP ENGLISH CRAPES, BLACK AND OOLOJKED. A LARGE AND CHOICE STOCK OF REAL LACK GOODS, IN . POINT, BRUSSELS. VALENCIENNES. GUIMPURE, MALTESE, TIIRIAD, BKAL BLOND, CL.DNY, mSERTINQS TO MATCH. TARLETANB, ILLUSIONS, AND FINE NETS, 2 yards wide, fur Evening Dresaes. ABPLEKC1D STOCK OF HAMBURG ED3INGS AND INSKRTINOS. BARGAIN?. TE FINEST AND NEWEST IMITATION LACE GOODS. 11 2 Stuth A large discount to tba trade. NDIA SHAWLS. GEORGE FRYER, NO. 019 CHESNUT STREET, Hps received and now open his Fall Importation ol Ir'lA, ;HAWLH AND HCARFs, touether wltH other kinds ol buttwls. Also, RICH DRESS BILKS, BLACK SILKS, PUPLINN, CLOAKINOS 10 J 4t J CLOAKS, ETC., To which the attention of purchasers w invited. Tue goods are purcnaaed lor ouBh aud will be sold crup, RMY OVERCOATS. 4000 new and in prime order, Just revived. PITKIN A CO., 24 lmrp Nos. 837 and S30 N. FRONT fcU, PliUada, jRMY BLANKETS. A VERY LA RGB LOT OF No. 1 GOVERNMENT BLANKETS, twenlv-flve pairs in a bale, and weigh ing from in to twelve pounds per pnlr, fur sale at great bargains, PITKIN A X.. 10 84 lmrp Now, 837 and 889 N. FRONT St., Pbllada. MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS .ETC, PARIS NOVELTIES IN BONNETS, HATS, and IIILLINERY GOODS. WOOD & CARY, 725 CHESNUT STREET, No. I 80 2m rp PHILADELPHIA. MRS. R. DILLON. NOS. 883 AND 831 SOUTH STREET Has all the novelties In FALL MILLINERY, for Ladles, Mlnsea, and Children. Also, Crapes, Silks, Ribbons, Velvets, Flowers, Feathers, Frames, eta. Milliners snppUed. 81(1 HOOP SKIRTS. 628. WM- T- HOPKINS, 028. MANUFACTURER OF FIRST QUALITY HOOP SKIRTS. FOB THE TRADE AND AT RETAIL. NO. 0S ARCH STItEIET, I1KLOW SE VENTH, PIIIIiA DELPHI A, Also dealer In foil lines of low-priced New York aud KuBlwru made hklrU. All Hie new and deulrable strles and slues ol Ladles'. MlB.ies1, and Children's Hoi'P-HktrM couMlantly on ImiiU and niade to order, embraalng the laigmt and uiiml VHrled aotioruneul lu Hill market, at very laode rule prices. very lady should try "O'tr Own Make" of Hoop Sk lri, as they have no equal. Souihern, West'-ru, and neu Trade buyers Will And it to tli eh- Interest 10 exaiuinu our gootla. Catalogues ol style, anieii. aud prloee sent to any addrwK. 17 8iu CURTAINS. RICH LACE CURTAINS AT AUCTION PRICKS I Tht enbecriber. have jaet received, from the ltt AUCTION BALES IN NEW YOftK, THREE HUNDRED PAIUS Of FRENCH LACE CURTAINS. From the lowest to the h'ghent quality, seme ef th4 RICHEST MADE, ALSO, NOTTINOIIAN EACE CCRTAISIM, KMBBOIDEREDIIPSUII CCHTAINS, JAC(ITARD AN HCSLIN DRAPERIES, TEKTIBCLE CCRTAINH, IN OREAT TARIETT. SHEPPARD, Vail HARLHIGER & ARRIS01I, 117tbstnl0t NO.IOOH CIIESNTT STREET. GENT.'S FUKNISH1NG GOODS. QENTS' FUKNJSUIHa GOODS. JOHN C. ARRISON, OS. 1 AND 3 N. SIIITII STREET, PHILA., Would Invite the attention of gentlemen to hie ex tensive assortment of FURNISHING GOODS. Consisting of 8111c Bhlrls and Drawer Curtwrlght A W arner's Merino Shirts ana Drawsrsj Lambs' Wool " Buckskin Cotton h Fngllrh BwanBdown Canton Flannel, made to J. A.'s express order, lor Shirts and Drawers. Also, Gentlemen's Wrappers, Hosiery, Glove blot ks. Ties, eta etc. lSUrp OIL PAINTINGS, ETC. EXHIBITION NOV OPEN. MESSRS. CAILEY & CO.'S GALLERIES OF PAINTINGS, At the Pennsylvania Academy or Fin Arte, CQESKCT STREET, ABOVE TENTH. OPEN DAILY FROM 9A.M. TO ft P v ivn EVERY SATURDAY EVENING FROM VA TO 1ft P. M. TICKETS OF ADMISSION ISSUED ONLY BY MESSRS. BAILEY & CO, No. 810 CHESNUT Street, 10 2 thstu PHILADELPHIA.' FURNITURE. WILLIAM VITTFELD MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN CABINET FURNITURE, NOS. 64, CO AND 68 NORTH SECOND ST. Below Arch, West Bide, Philadelphia Calls attention to his extensive assortment ot FIRST CLASS FUKNITCKB comprising- SOLID EOSEWOOD SOLID WALNUT PABLOB SUITS OF PLUSH, TEKKY. BI'.PB, AND HAIR CLOTH; ELEGANT CUAMBEH AND cottage Burm BEST DINING BOOM AND KITCHEN FUBNITUBJE, ALSO. WRITING DESKS, MARBLE-TOP STANDS JETCU All ot which are manufactured by onraelves, of the beet materials, and will be sold for cash only, at much lower rates than are oflernd elsewhere, N. B. Goods packed and shipped to all parte Of the country. 15m DIM PEEL'S PATENT STEAM BOILER. s Upland (near Cheer erV Del. 00.. Pa., I F. P. Dlmplel, E.g. Dear Sir We have elht of your BUlerslu use. One was started in I860, five la 18l 2, two in 1860. We l ave tried several kind of Boilers, and de rldedly sivethe p:efjreuoeto jours over all, buta aa to economy and saf. ty. It requires but 41 minutes to get up steam at 7 pounds pressure, (roin cold water. Vtry truly yours, gAMUEL A. CROZKtt. July 31,1867. F. P. I Impfel, Esq.-Dear 8lr:-Plfiase seud me a bill for the patent lee ol the six Boiler which axe being built for me a l resent. Yours. rei.ectful.y. BAMUEL A cnozEn These Bollere will not exnlode on account of Low Water. Can ! pnt at 30 par cant, less cost than, any wilier Uolier to do tu. same ainouut of Work, il7tlitu1m P. P. DI1IPPEL, OFFICE, No. 608 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. REDDING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION: AT IlIIIDTJeiJD 371410139. W HO LIMA LE AND WET AIL. NO. Sll niDVE AVENUE NEAB VINE T, .muuurp J. o. rurxEUe (
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