8 /' -CUM NOTIOEB* 1. Lvov Fort Outlays/As tier tor To sift ; fainter, etnisin, niece or "intended" (as the may he). is the perplexing ,Atteartion as the ita ye apttpach. Now, me are happY to say we cas answer le question for one and - "apai. Buy one of l e Beautiful Combination Sewing end Button hole Diactdnes, at the 8. W. corner of Eleventh and Chestnut streets. Nothing could be More appropriate for the purpose. Jitcgancn and teas fatness - combined, and the price within tA ,e,reiuh of all. Boore.—The largest asemrunent of Men's Boots and Shoes in the city. Bartlett, 83 Booth 81%th street, above Chestnut. • , Nan WINTItn.•►Ts Aso Bortairra.-- Or the anent suanottnient - of these, we tottonend mu lady readets to BMWs. Wped Curs, t 725 ,Cheistnut street. Their , a ss Weed is extremely rich, em bracing every noyelty of the season, Including a olden did line of Batt and Bonnet. frames. They are cutting their fine stock of Satins, Velvets, Bilks, .te., In qtulll titien to stdt 'purchasers. TO THE Lannts.-- Charles Oaktord & Sone, under the Continental bave a le.rge and handome steel: of Furs. Ladlea call and examine. VERT LARGE CLuints.m Almeria Grapes.— . , Mrroym.x. FIXTORICIt, 1204 Chestnut street. To THE LAMES.— & Sons, under the Continental Charles Oakford , bra) a larue and handsome stock of Furs. Ladies, call and examine' ----......------- MF.F.TOCO OF CONGRESS. -A preparatorY meet -sng to consider various impor , tant measures will be Idd at Merles Stokes & Ca s Mrlst-class Clothing .11ouse, under the Continental' Hotel, to-day. The measures will include the exact size around the chest tend waist, and length oi sleeve for coats, and around the waist with length of inside seam for pants. if these measures are properly engrossed on the books of the House, perfect satisfaction is guaranteed, which is more than can be said of those at that other Mouse at Washington. ___.... RAISINS, in whole, half, and quarter boxes. Citron , Orange and Lemon Feel. Currants, Sweet Cider, and Pare Brandy for Mince Pies, Fruit Cakes, sfkc.,i&c. , . 1. v .133.4TOUELL ...... LVFORER., 1204 Chestnut street. To xtur. LAMas.— Charles Oakford & Sous, ender the Continental, have a large and handsome stock of Furs. Ladies, call and ev. RIVERSIDE INSTITITTE.—The times Is rapidly' approaching for the grand distribution of the $9 ,000 worth of presents,among those who parchase shares in sid of the )2tiverside Institqte. In consequence of the great demand, now increasing daily, some delay is necessary in furnishing all with engravings, one of which is always given with each share sold. Those who would avoid any delay . should make mediate application at the principal oilice, No. 921 Chestnut street. ENTRA FINE BLACN. TEA ' By the chest of from 5 to 50 pounds. MITOIIELL FLISTOItE,R, 1204 Chestnut street INVISIBLE WEATHER STRIP:I.- 11aVag opened an office at No. 323 Walnut street, I lam now prepared to receive orders. Parties who wish to have their residences made comfortable would do well to call and examine thi 6triP , as it is far superior to any other. Agents wanted. County W.F.ct rights for sale. W. Noon, 323 Walnut street. t. VERY FYNE OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA Very Choice New Crop Teas. - .. Airrozew. 4t. Fhwronza, 1204 Chestnut street. TnE Bau.s.—Jinka and an acq on the beach last summer and heard the screaming and Ogling of some young ladies who were preparing to bathe in the surf, Jinka friend asked what oc casioned so much noise m the bath-home. "Oh," re plied Jinks, "It is only some belles peeling." And this paragraph is nothing but a I recommendation to everybody to buy their family coal of Mr. W. W. Alter, Math street, below Girard avenue, and a the Branch Office, corner of Sixth and Spring Gar den streets. _ DEAYISESS, BLUMNESS ACATARE/I. J. Isaacs; M. D., Professor ofthe Eye and Ear, treats ell diseases appertaining to the above members with the utmost success. Testimonials from the moat re- Slablegman' in the city can be seen at his office. No. & Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to ac company their patients, as ho has no secrets in his ractice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made or examination. Warn °nem, Wm • By the wholesale or single pound. 311TOILSLL FLETOIIIIIII. 1201 Chestnut street JONES' Donst, 235 Dock street, below Third, revived by W. P. Larkin on the European plan. Neale from 6A.8. to 12 P. M. Good loduings for guests. House open aU night. Rooms 50 cts. per night. Lam . Arruss, Oranvs, Lemons, Almonds, English Walnuts, Pecans. Ac. BLITOItZLL & Pm:Tons, 1204 Chestnut street. NEW PUBLICATIONS. KELLEY'S 'W EEKLY. KELLEY'S WEEKLY KELLEY'S WEEKLY. KELLEY'S 'WEEKLY, A JOURNAL OF THE TIMER. FOR BALE BY ALL NEWSDEALER% FOR BALE BY ALL NEWBDEALERB FOB SALE BY ALL NEWBDEALERB After many unavoidable delays ire are enabled to an Bounce the appearance of KELLEY'S WEEKLY. an illustrated journal of eixteen pages folio, filled with beautiful engravinits, the best work of America's best artiste; interesting and exciting stdries ; a column of funny things; something about the world in general; roomiest and dramatic (+Atkin:us; lecture announcements, &c. On the first page will be found a lifelike representation LATE COLLISRMTTN THE EAST RIVER. OFF THE BATTERY, which moulted in lons of life Amoneihenumorone original denigris in this number In a series of cuts by H. L..STEPHENS. showing bow MARK TWAIN wan manipulated in the in Constantinople. His own graphic' description arc in panics the cuts. We publish also an accurate likeness of • KING THEODORE, . OF ABYSSINIA. the obstinate potentate wise has been keeping the Eng. fish pooh, in a tort of Irish stew for a long time. Tlie likeness is a copy of the picture which the tawny magnate had the impudence to SEND TO QUEEN VICTORIA at the time he asked FOR HER HAND IN MARIGAGE.t As a companion to this, we present a portrait of LORD NAPIER, trader of the expedition which Great Britain is fitting out to release the English prisoners now in Theodore's hands. Besides these there is a se N sketch of MAXLieLLI k A'S GRAVE. and beautiful wood cuts illustrating the • Two STORIES which we commence iu this number. One of these is the strange and thrilling story of a ()ar um student who has daily comBUB munications with BEELZE, discusses political questions with him, and learns many curious ttungs. lie undergoes a complete metamorphosis, and in thne is BURIED ALIVE! Another story in this number is culled FIVE OUNCES OF GOLD, and details the exciting adventures of a young Austra lian fortune hunter. The cut which Illustrates the first chapters of this story is a most exquisite work of art. In the columns o. • KELLEY'S WEEKLY ‘villbe found no vulgarity, no obscenity, uo profanity. It eludl be a paper which the most careful parent will be glad to take home to his children. Not only shall all oh. 2actionahle matter he excluded from its literary and edi. vide departments, but no advertisements of a doubtful kind will be published on any terms. TERMS TO SUBSCIfD3ERS. tine copy; three months, with number of shares. One copy, six months, with two numbers of shares 2 One copy, one year, with four numbers of 5hare5........ 4 SINGLE NTH BEK, TEN CENTS. a Sold by all news agents in the United States. Address all communications to A. A. KELLEY & CO., Publishers; lt. On lirou u New York. "ROOKS ALL bIiOULD HAVE. LANGUAGES WITHOUT M ASTEIt. LANGLIACIES WITHOUT MASTER. PRICE FORTY CENTS EACH. 'French Without u Matter. In Six Easy Listkaou,. • Gotta= Without allaater. In Six:Exay Loeaont , „ Dpanlah talian VTlittlotttnaildeertrer.. Ao r nr e l i:o.y . Lemnos. atin Without a Master. In Six I. , .aay a l .l .,eo l fol ° , iu. Any one or allot the above Sy e languageg eon he lea rue d anyone without a teacher, with the aid of theme Woke: 'Oly A. H. Montei th . The live boolm arc alto hound in one large volume; in cloth. Pries Two liollarb. Bend kW our Mammoth Descriptive eatalogaa. Addram all cash orders retail or arlioleaaleo .T. B. rETERBON ai N KERS, . . DX Chestnut sheet, ads., ra. . , Books 4 ._opt,..„ Mskagraid. =receipt 'Antall prise. ALL NEw ram ABE AT PBTEitBONBI. n0.21..2t (110 Itichil"---Wll.ll U 1 WIT1101:T SO A. pivot(' twiny, two hantl%oine hero. 4 4 0 4 ,. commu. vjeatiog Rooms. L.l. lact:l4.A. - - ' ' ` t'' .•••44, ,, •••e•• •-•_,•••• • - TiJIMIBH sATi HO - AlfUtricr. stirawicv MILLINERY- 09 S. . P. ,A. HARPING & 413. ACHE Wild offer on Thursday, Nov. 14, THEIR ENTIRE WHOLESALE STOCK OF Millinery GroOdS4 AT. RETAIL, TOGETHER WITH DAILY , FOR CON DAYS. SIGNMENTS'FROId NEW 80 • Our entire stock must be closed out preparatory for SY.RING TRADE, and the goods will be sold regardless HATS'AND cost. • AND paONINTETS' , n 016.13 to th lmr • , • . SPECIALtIES LADIES' FINE FURS. LL NOW OPEN. The choicest selection we havii ever offered. consisting of FINE RUSSIAN SABLE, HUDSON BAY SABLE. • EASTERN AMERICAN SABLE, ROYAL ERMINE AND IMINCIHILLA. , FINE SIBERIAN SQUIRREL. ASTRACAN, GRAY. CRIMEAN Besides mug other vedettes. REAL ASTRAOAN CLOAKS. ARCTIC' SEAL CLOAKS. FINE SABLE CLOAKS, And other large Fur Garments. J. IN.,PROCTOR & CO„ • 920 CHESTNUT Street. SPECIALTIES Ladies' Fine Cloaks. NOW OPEN, THE HANDSOMEST STOCK WE HAVE EVER EX. HI S I R TS ED, COMPRISING GARMEN IN THE MOST DESIRABLE MATERIALS, AND OF THE MOST FASHIONABLE COLORS. IN GREAT VARIETY AND WHICH WE WILL SELL AT POPULAR PRICES. J. W. Proctor & Co., 930 CHESTNUT Street. SPECIALTIES Bich Black Bras Silks, We have Just received a Case of FINE LYONS SILKS, Purchased under advantageous oircumstiuices, of qual U varying from 44 to s 5 50, To which we respectfully ask the attention of Ladles. These goods will be sold or less than they would cod te import. J. W. Proctor & Coil DRESS -MAKING DEPARTMENT. All the Favorite Colors in PLAIN CORDED POPLINS. REPS. EPINGLINRS. VELOURS BUSSE And other Rich Fabric" for WALKING SUITS. Which we will sell by the yard, or make to order. LADIES DRESSES. MADE IN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS. A large variety of LADIES , WALKING SUITS. At all times ready.made to put on. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., 920 Chestnut Street. ocIP-tu to a 2m rpe ==ZSZ;== l =: l CORAL JEWELRY. CLARK & ,BIDDLE, 712 Chestnut Street, Have 3utt opened an immense invoice of PINK CORAL JEWELRY, To which they call special attention. Sterling Silverware Manufactory, 414 LOCUST STREET. GEORGE SHARP, Patentee of the Ball and Cube patterns. manufactures every description .of BTABLING BIENERWARTA and often for sale. wholesale and retai4 a choice &Mort meat of rich and beautiful goods of new styles at IoW Priem J. M. SHARP. A. ROBERT& rroi CORAL JEWELRY CLARK &RIDDLE, 71,2 Chestnut street, Have lust opened an immenne invoice of PINK CORAL JEWELRY, lemtn ti To whig they call special attention. ISAAC B. EVANS , 11 ANTRUM: 1M AIM MLLES EA OILS, 'PAINTS, VAIM# AND 11 03 1 Naval Stores and Spipi. N 0.16 North Delaware avenue, odeam 814 :--_ 16altrifitiati6,—EsterititilrgitTrint.. v 07 ,- : urt g oo a. Third and B op 'booth. only one square - below . . Vachon . to tome in large or email amounts, off Gismo sate, watches. jewelr awl allgooaa ta t value. 0 ee inini from 6 A.KIL to IP. M. Wits Wined foe the hat forty Year& airnaltal mode hi lfreetia imam:An:4a at tbe lowest widget rat" tatsil TR4 DAILY NVENING BULLETIN.-PHILADELPHIA.THURSDAY,ITOVEMBEit 21, IMrl.; 980 CHESTNUT Street. the hours of our happiness and prosperity: u•sietnankr the unfortunate and diliablid soldiers to! t O saved vs a country and a nationality."—last ltri- . • GRAND POPULAR MOVEMENT TO EICEOT THE GETTYSBURG ASYLITNI Invalid soldiers. lINDER A SPECIAL Charter from the - State,of Pennsyl vania, Passed March 6,1667. AN APPEAL TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE. The object of this Association is to provide, by public exertion. a NATIONAL HOME for our Disabled Scidiers. to erect an asylum for those,who, in their pattiotism have served their Country at the expense of their health and happiness: who, in the battle for the 'Nation's life were maimed, and are now incapable of working for their own maintenance. France has her Hotel Des Invalides where rest the ashes of the great Napoleon; England her Green. wich and Chelsea Hospitals, the former being one of the finest architectural 'structures ever devoted to CharitY. European Russia, Prussia, and - in fact, all Gauntries have magnificent: retreats for the unfor n tunate Soldiers—Monarchies provide for thwelleviatio of the suffering caused by war, but free, prosper ous Rxrunues.zi America has no place for her crippled and sick soldiers . but the county, poorhouse, or the sid walks of her crowded Cities. These noble patriots left happy homes to save our cammon Country in the hour of her deep distress. We pledged to them our lasting g