TBS DAILY EVENING TELEGRAFII PH1LADELPIIIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1367, 8 THE FORTIETH C0NGRE88. ADJOUIWKDSESSION. Classification of Hmbtrii The flrnt session of trie Fortieth Oongrwisoom J.;Lh on the 4th of M.iroh, IS07. it eutne Tnently aolourried to tboSU of July, aad again mdtourned to the 2Ut November. fSe following Jh aclasslile.l lint of members, iJrabUeSuu lu roman, opposition la italloa: enate. TWilnmln F. Wftde, of Ohio, President. OHIO. ,."..n WBenl. F Wade. i J"u""" i7l jouu Bherman B iHMfll""- i- .. W INDIANA. ,.1H10 IH78 ...1071 ,.1M9 ..1871 M9 .1873 ..Hui i.. MIW . -. , . a i j ...t . j.-1 . io.n Aaron Hi T,'- 1K7JI . llTr p. Morion 187S vir.ONT. I . III.INO.8. v ir.iriiiinafl lnrw mcuara mim,. JiuTiin B. Morrill 18!8.Lyuian Trumbull 1873 Charles siimner IMS 7.sch. Chaudler. lieury Wilson.. .1871 1 Jacob M. Howard...., jtBOl). ISLAND. WIKJONSIN. William BprKe. iWJnmr R. Dovlittle... H.nrT B. Anthony ......1871 .Timothy O. Howe-., COMHKCVICUT. MIWNBMOTA. JnouM i(J-on 189 Alex. Kamsey IMS Orris a ferry lb,3 JMtniel , Norton 1871 xew yohic. i iowa.: Kdwln I). Morgau...lS9 James W. Urlruea 1871 Itoscoe ton ling 18781 Jatnes llarlan ......lb73 ttW.W JKItHKY. MISSOURI. F. T.FrellnBhuyseu...,1'! John H. Henderson 18B9 Alex. . catted ft.,.1871 Charles D. Dralca.-.ia74 PEN N8YLV AN I A. KANSAS, (tiarUs k. Burkalcw l!i Edmund . lloss ..1S71 blDioo Cameron ..1873 Hamuel C. Pomeroy 1873 IXLI.AWAHK. NKBRAKKA. Jam A. Bayard ...189 Thomas W. Tiplon..-...lW9 WUlard aufWry........l871 John Jtt. Thayer..-.. 1871 MARYLAND. NKVAHA. Xeverdy Jrhnon.......MQ William M.Htewart...-..lM9 J'Milp K Thomas 18781 James W. Nye 1878 WKHT VIHUINIA. I CALIFORNIA. Peter U. Van Wlnkle...lB' John Couueis.. ......1W9 Wallnian T. Willey 1871 Uoruelius Cole 1873 FINANCIAL. KENTUCKY Jnme GitthrUt.... tjarrttt Davis. TVIf NKMHBK, David T. Patterson.. Joseph 8. fowler.,.. .171 ..1878 ,.1M9 ORKXUN, fleorge II. Williams 1871 Henry W. Corbet u 1873 OOIARADO. John Kvaoa 1871' Jerome 11. Chaffee.. Not admitted. BepnbllcDS... Hons of Representatives. Sohnvler OolTax. of Indiana. Sneaker. Edward McPherson, of Pennsylvania, Clerk. BKCAPITtJt.ATIOK. ........... ..Ai I U pposition.. ...It UAIN1B. L John Lyncn. 2. (Sidney Per nam. a. James U. limine. . John A. Poters. ft, Frederick A. Pike. MEW HAHP8UI8Ki 1. Jacob II. Kia. 3. Aaron F. (Slovens, 8t Jacob Benton, VkKMONf, 1. Fred. K. Woodbrldge. 3. Luke P. Poland. a. WorttilDgtou U. Smith MAHSAOHUHKTrS. 1. Thomas I. Kliut. 2. Oakes Ames. a. O nery.TwIlchell. 4. fctHiuutl iloouer. 5. UenJ. P. Butler. . Nalbanlel P. Btnks. 1. George B. Boutwell. a. John D. Baldwin, t. M'm B. Washburn. 10, Usury I Dawes. KHUDK ISLAND. 1. Thomas A. Jenckes, 8. Nathan F. blxon. OONKICTICUT. 1. Richard D. Hubbard. 2. JulUtt Xotchkitt. S. B. H. Btaikwather. - . William 11. JUarnum, NBW YORK, : 1. Blrphmi Tuber. a. Jtomat Bamrt. 8. Wm. R Mobmson. 4. John Jbx. ft. Jitlm MorrUtey, r. . 'Jnma . HUtwarl, 7. John W. Vhanler. a, Jtunet Brookt. a. Jimando Wood. lo. Wm. U. Kobertaon. 11. Charles H. Vau Wyck. 4. joom 1L. Keicnaai. la. Thomas Cornell. 14. John V. X. J'mtn. . 13. John A. Uriawold. 1C Oraurs Ferris . 17. Calvfo T. Uulbnrd. M. James M. Marvin. M. William u. Pieids. 34. Add son U. Lafltn. XI. Alexander U. Bailey, 22. John C. Churchill. i. Dennis MoCariby. 24. Theodora M. Poineroy, 26. William H. Kelaey. 25. William H. Lincoln. . 27. Hamilton Ward, 28. Lewis Selye. as. Burt Van Horn, au. Jamrt M. Humyhrry. 11. Henry Van Aernaui. KIW JBRHKY. 1, Wll,lam Moore. 2, Cluu-U JlaitIU. a. CKart auvrtavtt. . 4. John Hill, ft, Oeorce A. Halsey. PKNNBVLVANIA. 1. Samuel J. lUmilail, t. Charles O'Neill. 8. Leonard Myers. 4. William L. Kelley, t. Caleb N. Taylor. . , Beni. M. JSoyer. 7. Jobn M. Broomall. 8. J. Lawrence Uetz. 5, Thaddeus BLeveos,' 3. Henry B. Cake. 11, jMinift M. Van Aukm. ' ' 12. Utorn W. Woodward. ' la t lystea Mercor. 14. George . Miller. 16. Adam J. OUfMbrenner. 14. William II. Koonts, 17. Daniel J. Morrell. 1. Biepben F. Wilson. 15. Uleunl W. Bchotleid. 20. Darwin A. Finney, tl. John Covode. 1 James K. Moorbead. . 13. Thomas Williams. H, George V. Lawrence. DitLAWARK. L John A. JichoUon. Maryland. 1, Hiram McCultouph. X HUpheiiton Archer. S. Vharlet JS. J'helpg. 4. Francis Thomas. -t, Jfrederick Mone. WUI VIHUINIA. 1. Chester D. Hubbard. 2. Benjamin M. Kitchen, a. Daniel Polsley. XHNTUCKY. 1. Lawrence H. IS lmble. 2. John i'ouna JJrowii. a. Javobij. VOlUuitii, 4. J. Joctor Jinott. 8. Am J1. Orwer. 4. Tlwmas L- June. 7. Jumei B. Beck. a. Grorye M. Adam. t. John D. Yuuno. TKNNKHNKB. 1. Roderick it. Butler. X Horace M ay u aril. TKNNKHSKB (COIll'di. 8. William a. Blokes. 4. James Mulllns. 5. John Trimble. 8. ha in u el AC. ArneK. 7. Isaac It. Hawkins. 8, David A. Nuun. OHIO. 1. BenJ. EkKteston. 2, tsnmwi F. Oary. 8, Kpbert tt Soheuck, 4. William Lawrence, ft. William Mungen. t. Header W. Clarke. 7. baintiel Shellabarger. 8. Cornelius B, Hamilton. 9. Balph P. Buckland. 10. James M. Ashley. 11 John T. Wilson. 11 I'MUultU Van Trump. urorne w. luoraun. 14. Martin Welker. IS. Tobias A. Plants. 18. John A. Bingham. 17. Xpbralm H. Kelt ley. 18. Kulus P, Bpauldlug. 19. Jam. s A. Garlield. INDIANA. 1. William JS. Jfiblack. 2. Michael V, Kerr. 3. Morton C Hunter. 4. William 8. Jiolman. 5. George W. Julian. 8. JohnOoburn. 7. Henry V. Washburn. 8. Godlove 8. Orth. 9. Schuyler Colfax. 10. William Williams. IL John P. C. Hhanks. ILLINOIH. At Z. John A. Logan. 1. Norman B. Judd. 2. J.hn F. Farnnwurtb. 8. libu B. Wasbburne, 4. AbnerO. Harding. 8. F.ban C. IngersolU 8. Burton C. Cook. 7. Henry P. H.Bromwell. 8. Bueloy M. Culloui. 5. LkwI W. Hoi. 10. Albert O. Barr. L ttunuct el. Marshall. 12. Jehu Baker. 13, Green B. Haum. M1CUIOAN. 1. Fernaudo U. Beiman. 2, Charles Upson, 8. Austin Bialr. 4. Thomas W. Fsrry. 5. How. K Trowbridge. 8. Jobn F. Drlggs. WI8CONHIN. 1. H albert K. Paine. 2. Benjamin F. Hopkins. 2. Amasa Cobb. 4. Charle A. Mdrldge. 6. Phlletus Bawyer. 8. Cad. C Washburn. MINNEHOTA. 1. William Wlnd m. 2. Ignatius Donuelly. IOWA. 1. James F. Wilson. 2. Hiram Price. s. William B. Allison. 4. William Louichridge. K. Greenville M. Dodge, 6. Aaahel W. Hubbard. MIBHOOKI. 1. William A. Pile. 2. Carman A. Newcomb. 3. Jame B. McCurmick. 4. John J. Gravelly. 6. Josoph W. MoCinrg. 8. Hobert T. Vau Horu. 7. Benjamin F. Loau. 8. John V. Renjamiu. 8. George W. Anderson, KAN8AM. 1. Sidney Clarae. NKHBASKA. 1. Jobn Talt'e. NEVADA. 1. Delos H. Ashley. CALIFORNIA. 1. Samuel B. AxleU. 2. William HUby. 8. Jame A. Johnson. OKSOON. L'Bulns Mallorr "COLORADO. 1. George M. Chllcott. DELEGATES.- ARIZONA. Coles Baahford. DAKOTAH. Walter A. Burleigh. lOAHO. E. D. HaUtrook. MONTANA. Jame. M. Cavanauyh. NKW MKXIOO. Cluirle J1. (Heaver, UTAH, William If Jlooiier. WASHINGTON. Alvin Flanders. WYOMINO, James C. Casement. M S I P TBI 500 UIIIQIl PACIFIC RAILROAD Kunulng West from Omaha AerosH tlio Coiitlnon t, AIIE aOW COMPLETED. Not admitted Republicans.., BKCAPITC LATIOW. .144 Ol)poalllon. ..... ...31 The TJnlon rsclflo Jlallroad Company have built a longer line of railroad In the last eighteen months than was ever built by any other company In the same time, and they will continue the work with the ssme energy tin ill completed. The Western Division Is being pushed rapidly eastward from Baeramento by the Cent! al Pacific Company of California, and It Is expected that THE ENTIRE GRAND LINE to the Pacific will be open for business In 1870. KORB THAN ONE-THIllD OF THE WORK HAS ALREADY BEEN DONE, MORE THAN ONE THIRD OF THK WHOLE JNE 13 NOW IN RUNNIKQ ORDER, AND MORE LABORERS ARE NOW EMPLOYED UPON IT THAN EVER BEFORE. More than Forty Million Dollars in Money EaVe already bcea expended b the two powerful companies that have undertaken the enterprise, and there Is no lack of funds for Its most vigorous prose cution. The TJnlon Pacific Company therefore offer their First Mortgage Bonds to the rub'.ic with the assu ranee that they represent one of the largest and most valuable corporate properties In the world. The first question asked by an Investor Is, "Are the bonds sale?" The second, "Are they profitable 1" To answer. In brlefl L The early completion of the whole Una Is as cer tain as any future business event can be. 2. The Union Pacific Railroad bonds are Issued upon what promises to be one of the most profitable lines of railroad In the country. For many years it must be the only line connecting the Atlantis and Pad tic; and being without com petition, It can maintain re munerative rates. 8. The net earnings of the sections already finished are several timet greater than the gold Interest upon lha First Mortgage Bonds upon such sections, and If not another mile of the road were, built, the part already completed would not only pay Interest and expenses, but be profitable to the Company. 4. The Union Pacific Railroad Bonds can be Issued only as the road progresses, and therefore can never be In the market unless they represent a bona fide pro perty. 5. Their amount Is strictly limited by law to a sum equal to what Is granted by the U. 8. Government, and lor which It takes a second lien as Its security. This amount opon the first 817 miles west from Omaha is only 116,000 per mile. 8, The fact that the V. 8. Government considers a second Hen npon the road a good investment, and that aome of the shrewdest railroad builders of the coun try have already paid In five million dollars npon the stock (which Is to them a third lien), may well Inspire confidence In a first Hen. 7. Althooghi t Is not claimed that there can be any better securities than Governments, there are partlea who consider a first mortgage upon such a property as this the very best secnrlty In the world, and who sell their Governments to re-inveet la these bonds thus securing a greater Interest, 8. As the TJnlon Pacific Railroad boada are offered for the preseut at ninety cents on the dollar, and accrued Interest, they are the cheapest security In the market, being more than filteen per cent, leas than United Btaies stocks. 8, At the current rate of premium on gold, they pay OVER NINE PER CENT. INTEREST. TIRBT MORTGAGE BONDS whose principal Is so amply provided for, and whose Interest Is so thor oughly secured, must be classed amon ta v'' , vestments. They pay SIX PER CENT. IN GOLD And are offered for the present at NINETY CEST8 ON THE DOLLAR, and accrued Interest at Bis Per Cent, In Currepoy from July L , Eubtcriptlona wUl be received In Philadelphia by ' WILLIAM PAINTER A CO , 0. 88 8. Third St. DE HAVEN A B HOTHFt, No, 4i 8. Third street. J. K. LKWAR8 & CO., a Third street. , THE TRADESMEN'S NATIONAL BANS. In Wilmington, Delaware, by B. R. ROBINSON & CO. And In New York at the Company's Office, No. 20 NAB8ATJ Street, and by CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANE, 7 Nassau St. CLARK, DODGE & CO., Bankers. No, 61 Wall sU JOHN J. ClfeCO b SON, Bankers, No. 88 Wall St., And by the Company's advertised Agents throng hoa the United Btatea Remittances should be made la draits or other funds par In New York, and the boada will be sent free of charge by leturaexpresa. ANEW PAMPHLET AND MAP, ahowlnr the progress of the work, and reaouices for construction, etc., may be obtained of the Company's advertised Agents, or will be sent tree on application. JOHN JT. CISCO, IBEIICBEB, NEW YORE. October 28, 1867. 11 7m wf nainanr. nf tltnatll Garibaldi. Menotti Garibaldi the hero of the hour kas lad as romantic a birth as could be desired. He was born HUh of 8eDtember. 1840. at a nine rable ebautv bituutcd on the Pampas of La Plata, when his father, and. his mother too, battled for the ReDublic ot Rio Grande. Gar I tMtldi had eoue during the morninsr to a belch bonce town to purchase clothes lor the mother nd the expected little stranger. On bi return ke heard. the riew-bom'B voice, and, kissing .oune lfe, took the baby In ma arms. n nat eb.HU we call hlrof" said the mother, -Menotti," replied the father: ''better the jame or a martyr to liberty than a saint's." juenoin a? born with a Bear on hie head caused Dy his mother, whlla nrepnanL haviuff been thrown from her boree, alter B(htib(f ber sway, revolver in hand, when surrounded by enemies. Burprihed almost a few days alter ber accouchement by an attack from the enemy ehe wrapped Menotti la his lu' her's rloak and but halt-dressed herself, Jumped into thVl die atrappinij Vfce child across it. and gallooed td . the forest, pursued by the enemy, to meet her Vuaband and his companions in arrow, since . tlaen Menotti nas snarea the reward his lather boVls out to his followers hunger, thirst, want auMl marching night and day. ne la &iwavg calm and smiling; be is ot the middle heiirht. Jarj?4iboulderB, lull of courage and boldaess i tolcal eoul in an Iron body. London Court VvttmaL Tb Went couple in Ohio are Mr. and Mm. Boyd, at Ironton. He is 110 and aha I07. Ther get mod at each other every little while and threaten to obtain divorces. The other day the dame refused to sew on a shirt button lor her tvovte, mhea he indignantly iu.jaired if lie bad gt to lire P0 .U his life f IIY OF PHILADELPHIA NuVHMBCH 18. 1H47. Office Of (be FRANKFORD ANU PHILADEL PHIA PAt-SKNG 8.L RAILWAY COMPANY, of the Cltv il Plnlad.iuliia. Notice la hereby given to the Stockholders of the IltANtttUKU AAU fUILAUItbrUll f tBO. GKH RAILWAY COMPA N y. of the oltr ot Phlladel pUia that a meetlugoi the Htock holders if the said (.XinjDauY will be held at the Olllce of the Com nan f. No.2468 FRANVFoitD Road, In theclyol Phlladel- pnia, on auisuAj, me ku oayor uecemoer, A, D, IM37, at 2 o clock P. M. or mat uay, lor the purpose 01 takloK Into consideration au agreement this dav en tered Into by the Directors of hald Compauv wltn tbe Dlr cUns of the Secondhand Third Hlreets Passenger Kail a ay Company, o( tbe city of Philadelphia, tor the consolidation aud merger of this Couipauy. w in all their coruorate rKln8. powers, privileges and frao- chl8es,lnto and with ihe said Second and Third street i-ssHeuiser itaii ay company, 01 .rmiaaeipiua, accora lug 10 the terms aud conditions preeorib! by said agreement; .nd a voteby tmliol will toeu betaken for it e aaopiion or rejectiouoi saiu agreement. By order of tbe Board of Directors. 11 21 tti2t J. BINDER, President. c "JN THE HOURS OF OUR H-AiriNESS and prosperity, let as remember the nntononate and disabled soldiers who saved us a country and nation-allly."-LTNCOLN, , r4nd r4srri.AH movement TO KRKCT THE GETTYSBURG ASYLUM , FOB INVALID SOLDIERS, UNDER A SPECIAL Charter from the State of Pennsylvania P ANA ED MARCH , I8S7. AN APPEAL TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE. The otilect ut I his Association Is to provide, by pub lic exertion, a Na'lonal Borne lor our disabled Boi lers, 10 erect an asylum for those who, In their patri otism, have served their count y at tbe expense of their faeultn and happlueiw: who in the battle for the nation's ire were ainimra, una nuw ini;.puir ui 'or king lor their own iralDtenaoce. trance nan er Hotel des lnvalliies. where real the ashes of Hie great JSapoleon; Ki gland, her Greenwich ana cuei st Hospitals, the lornier being oue of the finest rch leclural strictures ever nevnea 10 cnaruy. JtnpRla, Prtisla, and tn fart nearly all European countries nave niagniiicent revreaw iur mo ou- oriuiiato suldiers. Mnnarcnies provi'ie iur m alleviation of the suOerlng caused by war, but free. ubllcan America naa no aiaos inr uer k soldiers but the country poor-bo rne or the sidewalks ol ber crow ded cities. These uoble patriots left hapy homes to save our common coun try in the hour ol her deep distress. We plenged to them our tatting gratitude, and now those wuo are dependent look to us In their utter Ded to red em thoae plkdges. They have performed their parU vV'e enjoy me resuiiui air bwjihiw". ', . recreant to our obligations. lt us eaca auvow nut aiuitle dollar to tills purpose, ana in. ueuyHuurg Asyltim will aUord tne eoiuiers a mime, ana our country will be honored by the noble limitation. IHE LAND HAH BEEN PUKCHAHKD By this Association, and Ten Thomana Dollars nave already been paid towards the peewrvatlon of the baitle-nrouud about thirty acres (ad joining the site ol General Meade's Headquarters have been set apart for the uses of the Aayium. . LKXINI1TON AVKNUB. A" B- VY 1 VM n , ' , "i" Having labored lor three years to erect a Home lor ror Crippled veterans, and having passed a bill lor that purpose in me new iur in corporating some one hundrea of our neat citizens as Directors but under which bill no action baa been bad, from that lime to this and knowing the great and crying necessity o I tbe case, the shame of leav ing our disabled veterans to starve or beg, I hereby niost cordially Indorse your enterprise, and It shall have all tbe aid of my iobkuo, peu, and influence. Very truly yours, CHARLfcS G. HALPI.VE. (From tbe Postmaster-General of the United States.) 1 recommena to an ruBiumaicio .vj ouu mv this truly benevolent and patriotic enterprise. A. W. RAN DALL. Ttalnir satisfied with the Integrity of your enterprise. we cheerfully consent to display your diamonds at our establishment. BJtOWNE fc fcPALDIjIO, October 25, Ittev. jos. oi anu ou uroaaway. We herebv ctrtlfy that we have examined the Diamond Goods, Pearls. Kmeralds, Rubles, and other precious Stones, as described la the list, and find them all genuine. . HEINLE jikua, liiaujuuu xmpurters, no. zo Waiflen Lane, New York. J. lxr KhWAms, aaiuujuuu oowk, u, n jjiwuiq "ino'rdeVto p'roniote rubllc confidence In the highest degree, and lor Hie lurtneranuo ui una tcrea. uuji-ui., ITY OF PHILADELPHIA NllVIUHIH 18. !H(i7. i files of Ihe SECON D ANTHiiibhl KltKW PAH- SKNGaR RAILWAY OuMPaNY OF PH1LADEL PHI A. Notice Is hereby given to the Stockholders of the fecund and Third ntreels Passenger Railway Ooia Darvor Phllaoemhls, that a meeting ol tne Hloek holders ot the said Company will be held at Ihe Ottlce of the Company, No. MM Frank lord road. In the City nf Philadeiuhia. on MONUA v, the leooud day of Lie ci mlier, A. JJ. 107. at 8 o'clock P. M. of that day, tor ih unl oose ol taking Into consideration anaEreernen this day entered Into by t lie Directors of said Com pany with the Directors ot the rank ford and Phil dflnhla Psssenger Rallwuv Company of the City o Piillarfelutila. for tbe cousoildalion and merger of Hi said last-named Couipauy, with all their corporate rights, property, powers, privileges, and franchisee, linoaod with ihebecond aud Third Streets Paaseuger Rallwav t'ouipany of I'lii.aueipma, accoratug 10 mi i.im. and nondiilons nreserihed by said agreement and a vole by ballot will then be taken fortheadop tion or rejection ol said agreement. By order of the Board ol D reotors, 112ih2t IACOB BINDER, President. QPCRA CLA88E A large and fine assortment of OPERA GLASSES la every style; BARDOU'B and other makes. , WU.LIAM y. McAllister, the Association has decided to place the Jami.oeo worth rtiumniiria on nubile exhibition at tne largo Jewelry Kfctabllshnient of Messrs. Browne A Spaulding, under h, Mairnnalitan Hotel, lu tbe city of New York. T he orld-rer owned yacht "Henrietta" has also beeu purchased, l lie rarmoi ouu wjo-a m iw.lvu m num. van county. N. Y., aud Is one ot lb- Uneit stock farms In tbe State; has a splendid inaaslon, and Is complete In every laitlcular. ..... . . irh... .in k. t wn ton tickets Issued at one dollar each, admitting tbe holders to. both of the 'ONK AT IRVING HALL, NEW ORK. SATURDAY EVEN- AND ONK AT EOBTrCULTUBATL HALL. PADELPHIA, BM UltUAI jkvfinu,i c""""" "own, r . i..h imiprni'r'xliin a committee of Dromlnent clltsens will be selecud to as-oclaUi with the mauage- ment In making tne niBinuuuuu, tru uuiMiueuue uu Monday, February 24, at 10 o'clock A.M., at Horticul tural Hall, , IN VALUABLE PRESENTS Will be distributed aaong the ticket holders, In coidance with the Charier and the following co ce SCHEDULE OF AWARDS. AT- , . . 1 1 IHIDa UHU .n.IU n i u.iittnHWl l,rm ibiiO acres! a. 1 Yacht, the famous Henrietta". ....... 4. l Diamond Necklace, 48 Brillianta . 6. i Diamond Brooch and Earrings tall large ac- f tino.ooo HO.UtsJ 60.0110 80.OU0 llluinnMfl.l . 1 Diamond Brooch and Karri una (all large Star 28,000 21,000 14.UU0 8 000 7,000 7,000 e.ooti 6.0110 6rooo 8,000 40U0 4.000 4.0U0 4,000 4,000 4,000 4.0U0 4.00V Dlaiuouds) y;H r i i,imm,ri Krnncti aud KarrTUKS.. all Diamond Necklace, 28 Brilhauls, Ifjff A t. .a. ..s. . tf. 4sssseseeeee 9. 1 DlamondNecklace, 20 Brilliants .; 10. 1 Diamond Cross, set In silver, (large Diamonds. M 11. 1 Diamond Slide, 15 l!illllaulB................ IX 1 lilumoud Cluster Brooch... - 13. 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch ................... 14. lD amoud and Pearl Cameo Bracelet llro. eb and Earrlnga 15. 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring la. 1 Diamond C usler Bracelet 17. 1 Diamoud Cluster Broocn .... - 18. 1 Diamoud Cluster Bracelet 10. 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch aud Earrlugs.... 20. 1 Dl.mond Cluster Bracelet............. 21. 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch......-.... 92. l Diamond tsinule Stone scarf Pin, 28. 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch - 4,0ti0 24. 1 D'Binoud C luster iiraceiei. 25. 1 Diamond Single Slone Ring .- 5b. 1 Diamoud Kmerald Cluster Brooch........... 27, 1 Pearl Necklace...- 28. 1 Pair Diamond Single btone Earrings.... 20. 1 Diamond Cross 8(1. 1 Diamond Single Stone blud. ...... ................. 8:. 1 Diamond biuule Stone Flu 82. 1 Pair Diamoud Single Stone Earrings. 88. 1 Diamond Single stone l'lii... ........ 84. 1 Dlsmond Single Stone Stud. 88. 1 Par i'lamond Slugle Stoue btudi.. 88. 1 DUnionu Broccb (in Silver).... - 87. 1 Dl uioiid Cluster Brooch... ....... 88. 1 1'tamoi d Slugle Stone Plu... . 89. 1 Diamond Slugle Stone Stud 40 1 ' la mond Cluster llroocn.... . 11. 1 Diamoud Single Stone Ring ........ 'J. 1 Hitmi no and KnieraiU ltrooou. 43. 1 Diamond Slugle Stone Pin 44. 1 Pearl Breastpin. Earrings aud Head ornament 45. 1 Diamond Single Stone Plu...... 46. 1 Diamoud Cross.... 47. 1 Diamond and Emerald Ornament 48. 1 Dlamono Slugle Stone PI u. 49. 1 luamond Single Hone Ring.......... mi. I Diamond Cluster Stem itlua. ....... 51 1 Sli'gle sione Diamond Rltg 2 1 Diamond Cross....... - 68. 1 Pair Diamond Cluster Earrings.. 54. 1 Diamond Single hione Ring........ 65. 1 Diamond Single Slone BtuO.......... t.11 1 Tllun.nnd Bracelet...... ... 67. 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring. 68. 1 Diamond Clualer Blug .... I. 1 camel's Hair ehawl..... 60. 1 Choice Emerald Siud . 81. 1 Bltgie eione niu- 4 1 Single tioue r to. ............... ., 6.1. I Clnaler Brooch mi l iiiamonu diiikiv ni.oiie i'iu.. u oiugie nione jLarrtngs..., Jl I fmwlmrp MO. 7S8) CUEBillVT T. iu 1 Pair Diamond 66. 1 lllamouu eiugie cnoue mug 67. 1 Diamoud aud Emeralu iusier lilng...... fig. 1 Diamond ClUiler Bracelet, Earrings, auu Pin .. A. 1 Camel's Hair Shawl 70. 1 Diamond aud Ruby Three -lone King..... 71. 1 Diamond and Fmeraid Cluster Ring 7". 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch. 78. 1 Pair Diamond ( luster btudi 74. 1 Gentleman's Gold Watch aud Heavy Chain 75. 1 Dlamono hingle fetotie Ring. Star Selilug, 78. 1 Diamond aud Garnet Cluster R ug 77. 1 Diamoud isiugle Stone Pin.. . 78. 1 J-.nierald Knob 78. 1 Pair Diamond aud Ruby Earrlugs '80. 1 Diamond Cluster Ring gl, 1 Diamond ai d Hmerald ntein Pin 82 1 Lauy s Diamond Set Watch......... S3. 1 Diamond Slugle btone Ring..... .... 84. 1 Go.d Watct mt 85. 1 Diamond auu t'pal hlng... .,... 88. 1 Diamond and Single Stouefclud 87. 1 Dlauioua bingle Btone King... 8s. 1 Diamond Three Stone Riug .. M 811. 1 Diamond blugle Stoue Stud ' 90. 1 1-earl Scarf Pin 81. 1 Diamond Cluster Ring W. 1 Diamond Slugle Slone Ring.. "",'."Z 88. l Gentleman's Diamoud aud Auieitjyst Ring .... 84. 1 DlauiouU Cluster Plu 66. 1 Cameo and Pearl Brooch aud Eairiuga.'"' 9 K ameo lirooch ' 7. 1 Diamnud Klngle hloue Ring 08. 1 Diamond Cluster Ring..... .. .. 89. 1 Lady's Gold Watch ....... ltm. 1 Ci ral Brooch and l-arrlngs "" ltd. 1 Pair Garnet Sleeve Bullous 11,2. 1 Gold and Pearl Scarf Pin ... ltm. 1 Fmerald Scarf Pin "" 104. 1 Fineraio Scarf Pin. ,....., , 105 to 1 104. One thousand copies of the Splen didly Illustrated Preaeuiatlon work en titled the "Tribute B.iok." at M each. . 110510 2114. 1000 Photograph Albums at to each Also, 120,010 Cash Preseuto, II each.......... Making In Ihe aggregate 122,104 Presents, va- ,ued..-..;-...ei.s. 8611,960 Ordeismay be sent us lu registered letters or post Office orders. In sums ot II to t-6, at our risk. Larger ainoni ts should be seut lu drain or by express, at the Jullowiug CLUB RATESt 8 Tickets to 1 edrtressH'6nl 40 1 lokets to 1 addr's:,00 H Tickets to I address 8ie 50 Ttrgets to 1 adrir'a g4Tirkela to 1 adfreos 17 60 100 Tickets to laddr's Mix) Address all orders and communications to 11 4 liu HJt'fTVt-BURO ASYLUM ASSOCIATION, "o, UU CHESNVT Sirett, Pbllada.. Fa.' 4.(00 8.60U 3,500 8,6011 8 5110 8,000 3,000 B.lloO 8.0.0 8.U00 8.000 8,000 a.uou 8,000 8 000 8 0o0 2.5U0 2500 2,te 2VXM 2.500 2 6O0 2,8o0 2,51)0 2.000 2.000 1,500 15U0 1.0.10 1.600 1,5110 1.500 l.hoO l.WK) ljKIO 1.6X0 1.600 1,600 1.600 1.5.10 1.6 K) 800 too 800 8110 8K) 80 800 8oO 600 600 600 600 600 600 6o0 .4(10 400 400 350 8K 2 V) 150 150 150 11 ' 160 10 . 1.50 100 li o ,100 101 lo0 i4 lo 50 w ! 60 20 010 6.000 l'Al.OOO DHY GOODS. 3IXTY DAYS TO COME WE WILL OFFER OUR SPLENDID STOCK OF NEW AND FASHIONABLE SILKS, 8HA.WLS, CLOTHS, VELVETS, AND DRESS GOODS, AT fctJCH PIIICES AS WILL DEFY COMPETITION Ami Instiro IStipitl Sales, Tlltlsl OFFEBINO IXTBAOBDINAHY ISi- DICEMKHTSTO 1.ADIESTO SELECT I IiOJl OCR IJISf E8E STOCK OF NEW AKD SEASONABLE GOODS. EDWIN HALL & CO., No. 28 SOUTH SECOND STREET. OFU ouous. REDUCTION IN THE TillCE OF P1M BROS'. REAL IRISH F0FLINS. T M. IIAFLEIGH, Nos. 1012 and 1014 CHESNUT St., WILL OFFER MONDAY, Nov. 18, 1000 Pieces Striped Poplins, BEDXCCD rnOJt BO CENTS TO 3 CF.JITsl. t BEDCCED FBOM 3 CENTS TO 37).CGATS. EDWIN HALL & CO., No. 28 South SECOND Street, Will offer from to-day WM BROS. REA.L IRISH POPLINS, at 12-60. BROWNS and MODES STEELS and PEARLS GREENS and PURPLES. WINES and LAVENDERS BLACKS, single quality DEMI, double quality EXTRA, double quality..... ...... PIM BR03.' BEAL IRISH POPLINS IN L4.Y PLAIDS, red need to f 2 25. , IMITATION PLAIDS, at 11 25, usual price, 2 50 , 2 50 2-60 2 50 275 3 50 400 11-75. It RETAIL AND WHOLESALE CLOTH HOUSE. WM. T. SNODGRASS & CO., HO. 84 SOUTH SECOHO STHEET, ' Announce a fresh Importation of I.ADIES' TELTET CLOTHS, flu 1IEA VEUM, AMTBAC'IIANS, VELVETEEKS, ClIIMClIILiEAN, ' TDFIED BEAVCRN.i ETC, ETC. ETC. 1 lso, a large and varied assortment of GOODS adapted for Men's and Boys' Wear. 11 191mrp AMES LEE. KO, 11 NORTH SECOND STItHET, SION OF TUB GOLDEN IilMU, ABB NOW BVCEITING, IN ADDITION TO THEIR V8CALIT EAItGE STOCK OF CASSiaiEttES. A CUOICB ASSOKTMENT OP OOATINO GOOD sj s H HOLKSAtE AND RBTAIC. 8 2ith T L K VELVETS. WE Of 1KB 1 UB TBADE SILK VELVETS nrAM na t 48 iBchsa. Mediant tad Flae (Lualltlea, 11 20 t ft, STEWART & CO., ' NO, SOS MAKUET ST. ALSO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT or DEES S G O 0 D S AT UKatuthat Half the Former Prices. Q L O A K I M G S. OIL PAINTINGS, ETC. rj-ittK UBEATPAlNTINd, CHRIS T In (Iic Hohmc In 13 m m a u u, BY OARL MTJL L 15 R. Is now on Exhibition at JJA1LEY4- CO.'S GALLERIES, At the PeisBsylsranla Academy ef Fla Arta. . . OPEN DAILY FBOM 8 A. M TO 5 p. M AND EVERY BA1UBDAY i-VKNlNQ f ROM lii TO M O'CLOCIC MSthata TICKETS OF ADMISSION TO BE HAD ONLY AT BAILEY & CO.'S, No. 810 CHESNUT Street. All the Palntlncs In this fine Oolleotlon are on P , Ivate bale, and tne attendant has a list of prk. MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS ETC PARIS NOVELTIES IN BONNETS, HATS, and '. - MILLINERY. GOOD3. WE ABE DAILY DECEIVING NEWEST STYLES OF THE LADIES' CLOAKtr.CS, WHICH WB OFFEB AT ODEATLT DICED P BICES, HIP IN ADDITION TO A FCEX LINE OP FANCY CASS1MERES, COATINGS, AND GOODS CENEBALKiT ADAPTED TO MEN'S AND DOTS' WEAR. MOKItl?, CL0TUIEB tt LEWIS, CLOTH JOBBERS, 8 24 m NOS. 19 AND SI S. FOIJBTH ST. n.LOAKS! CLOAKSI AU THE NEW STYLES NOW BEADY. CLOAKING CLOTHS IN ENDLESS VARIETY. CLOAKS CBT'FBEE OF CHARGE. Tbe only CLOAK 8TORS In the city where you can get fall value lor your money, la at D. WATKINS', NINTH AND CHERRY, 1017 thfm2m Between Arch an Raoa. ' JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, ETC. JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO., MERCHANT JEWELERS, No. 822 CHESNUT STREET, ARE NOW OPENING VIENNA FANCY GOODS, , PARIS FANCY GOODS, DECORATED PORCELAINS, FLOWER STANDS, ENTIBELY NEW DESIGNS, Mounted in Bronze. ant. Wood, and PARIS JET JEWELRY. 10 Utulhsxmrp FOR SALE. FOR 8ALE-AN ELE- .NT BllOWNbTONE KKWIUKNC10. 26 foet 1..... u.1,. U..,.a.H f In, 0'jK fuul .1... alfiiftia on A lU'Ii bireel, west of i.lshteenih streei, exiend tna Ibrough te Cherry street. Was erected aud fiuisbed throughout lu the very beat manner, of Hie best materials, exprtsnly lor tlie occupancy ot the r.raoii. n n.rl h KH lar.A Dack-bUildlllUH! tvnrr convenience aud Improvement, and Is In ne feet' orCer. J. l- UUMMKY A K)Nd, 11 SiO tt No. 608 WALN UT Hlreet. TO RENT. "" O LET, Large Third-Storv Room, Well Lighted, -wltU or without Power., APPLY AT ii ttr NO. lo NOITTH- THIBD ST. WILMINGTON BTBAMBoAT iu aiitl alter TltWUA r. Oclolier 1st, the ateanion 8 U, ll'l.TON aud ARIKL will run as follow Leave (.11 htiH TJT streei wharf at A. M. and 1 P. M leave WILMINIITUN at T A, M. and 12'8i P. M BU rplniratCUl-TER and HOOK each way. Fare to WllmtUHton 18 cents. Kicurnlon ticket, per 1A.M. boat, U cents, tare to Cheater or Hook. 10 ceule. 11 14 Its WOOL? & CARY, No. 725 CHESNUT STREET, I 30 2mrp PHILADELPHIA MRS. R. DILLON. NOS. 83 AND S31 SOUTH STREET ... Has all the novelties In FALL MILLINERY, for Ladles, Misses, and Children. Also, Crapes, Bilks, Ribbons, Velvet, Flowera. Feathers, Frames, etc. Milliners supplied. SISf CLOTHING. ; ROCKHILL & WILSON, CLOTHING HOUSE, Nos. 603 and 605 CHESNUT St FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. Wo offer to the public the largest and best selected Stock, of Ready-made Cloth Ins; In the City, for F.len'sand Boys' Wear. Also, an elegant assortment of Piece Goods, which we will make to order for Men and Doys, at reasonable prices, and in the most approved styles. ' Always on hand a full assort mentof 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 threat variety. ROCKHILL .& WILSON, NOS. 0S AND SOS CHESNUT STREET SO 8m PHILADELPHIA. RMY OVERCOATS. 4VO0 new and In prime order, Just received. PITKIN A CO., 024 lmrp Nos. 837 and 839 N. FRONT fit., Pbllada, GENT.'S FURNISHING GOODS. QENTS' FUBNJSHINa GOODS. P A T E N T E D. PANTS 8C0URED AND 8TBET1IUD irom 1 to 8 Inches, at Moitet rench bieani lyelna ana Bixiurtnir, jno. 209 B, ill Street and Ho. 7M RACE street. 17(5p JOHN C. ARRISON, NOS. 1 AND S N. SI III II STBEET, PniLAH Would Invite te attention of gentlemen to his ax teuslve assortment of FURNISHING GOODS, Consisting of Silk Shirts and Drawer Cart wrlght Warner's Merino Shirts and Drawer. Lambs' Wool " Buckskin H " Cotton - English Swanadown Canton Flannel, made to Jt A.'s express order, lor Bblrts aud Drawer. ; Also, Gentlemen's Wrappers, Hosiery, Olov Stocks. Ties , eta etc. l fclrp B E OF DDin liiVKRY dksoriptiom; AT 1111213 TJCEI rllIOIi:3. WHOLESALE AND BKTAIL. MO.SkS BID4UB A V EM LI tS JHKAB V INBST i28tuthsW J. 0. rULLEH.