THE DAILY EVENING TBLEOitAWi IMIILA-DKLPIIIA. T" rnifln v; NOVEMBER 11, mx 5 n 23 W-Y ORKI S TO. 8. -"iTrttn Our Own Correspondent. New York, Nov. ll,lso. Tin Flnnklm Fizr.lo. . In an uofriinntcd moment yesterday I made a re mark for which I And It dimcult to forgive myself, That the occaBion which was to celebrate the Unveiling or tho Vanderbllt bronze promised to be worth attending. The very earnest and serious re presentations made to me Induced me to allow that Intimation to cscapo me. Fully awalce to the undy. ing naturo of print, and to the publicity given to my statement by tho circulation of Tun Kvf.mno Telegraph, I herewith publicly deplore the In advertency. I clothe myself tn sack cloth and ashes, ho to Hpoak, and In this public manner request condonement. The unveiling of the statue wan worth looking at, and nothing else was worth a tinker s Imprecation. In vitations were Issued for about two thousand people and accommodations furnished for aboat one hun dred. So large wi9 the crowd that Augustus Scholl and the lion. Oakcy Hall were ousted out, and a long array of distinguished citizens similarly treated. The collation consisted of elder-punch and poor man's pound-cake. These were Intended for the barbarians, those who constituted the assembly at large, Including Augustus Schell, the Mayor, and the distinguished cltlncns above alluded to. For the members of the press special accommodations were provided. Special? Oyes! The press had done so much for Commodoro Vanderbllt and his right-hand man, Captain Albert Dngroot, that it had a separate table "all alone by Itself. What was on tills table I don't know. It may have been cider and pound cake; It may have been something stronger than tbe one and soiidcr than the other. I cun t pretend to say. My agents were posted there, but, like reporters at a fashionable wedding, "were unable to gain the particulars." One big cake was visible, and that was Crabbed for by at least fifty hands. The tog rag and bobtail of the Bohemian press were there, scallawags who are standing lnatltutionsiwt free lunches, mid whose normal condition, If they can be said to have nuy, Is that of being permanently "on the make.'' The few news paper people of standing who were present and there were some, who had been seduced under the delusion that the entire affair was a digullled public concession to Commodore Vundcrhtlt's claims to greatness were too disgusted to remalu long. Mr. William Kosa Wallace (who writes for the Mew York Ledger) recited an ode, as well as the circumstances with which ho was encumbered permitted him to, and an extremely long Introductory prayer was made by a clergyman, whose well-educated palate probably warned him that there was no temptation to hurry. The whole nil'alr was a O.le, not superin duced by Commodore Yanderbllt himself, but by the flunkies who came between him ami it. Few people In this city, or out of it, are aware how much good is accomplished by the 1'ive Points HoiiNfl ol Indilnl i v. During the year which is to expire next Thursday (Thanksgiving Day), there have been over l.vm In mates of that house. Of these more than 1200 have been furnished with situations or returned to their friends ; "Dearly Woo children have been taught In the 8chools; 4000 meals have been furnished; 100,000 lodglngB, 10,000 garments; 1600 pairs of sliues; 160,000 pounds of bread, and corresponding quanti ties of meal, vegetables, and incut. 1 walked through the Institution the other morning, ami could not help being interested in the charitable abstracts that were put before me. The whole number of In mates of the House since its organization is nearly' 18,000, and two-thirds of these are children. Nearly all the very small children arc adopted out, and the larger ones arc placed in farmers' families. At the present time the House is dally furnishing 1000 meals, and its weekly bill of fare consists of bread, beef, mutton, heavy bean and vegetable soups, ho miny, bread and coffee. The monthly expenses are about 83000, and the House Is open and the schools arc continued through the entire year without vaca tions. Am Uaua. MLirSlCAL. AJiU nitAHlTIl'. The tllly Amusements At THE Ciirskl'T Uogaa will be performed tills evening. Miss Kecnc comes to the relief of the critics and tiie public, ami gives the Important Infor mation that I In:) piece was dramatized from a novel by the Hon. Mrs. Norton by liouelcault, and placed upon the Loudon stage under the title of The School furScltemntt; it was brought to America by liouel cault, and produced at Wallack's as Lone ami Money, and was afterwards adapted to the stugo of other cltiCB under the title of (Jilt. It is pleasant to know who the author of this remarkable piece is, so that no Innocent person will be suspected. We did not imagine, however, that even Uoucieault could turn out such a perfectly worthless performance. At the Walnut Kant Liinne will be performed iliis evening, with Miss Lucille Western as "Lady Isabel." Mutt hvn.it will be performed for the last time to morrow, for Miss Western s bench" t. There will be a matinee on Saturday, when the 'ficket-uf-Leai e Man will be performed. At thk Aki h, this evening, Lt at Sea will be performed. At Duit.kz A- Benedict's opeisa. Home a lira: rate minstrel performance will be given this evening. At the Ki.iiVHSTii Stuket uti:i:a House a va riety of burnt-cork attractions will be oil'urod this evening. Herrmann will have his flrnt benclit In America this evening, at the Academy of Music, und the oc casion will be made unusually interesting by a va riety of attractions. Herrmann will introduce an entirely new programme, which will Include some of his most wonderful ami intricate leii:s of manic; and Madame Hermann will give several operatic selection?. This lady is reported to be an unusually line singer, and her appearance will be au event of interest. Herrmann Is a remarkable performer, and we hope that the public will show their appreciation of his talents by crowding the Academy of Muc this evening. ' On Saturday there will be a grand matinee for the accommodation of families. Thkououk Thomas' Ohciikstka will give Its first grand concert at Conceit Hall this evening. This orchestra is composed of the best Instrumental talent of New York, und under the direction ol Mr. Thomas it, has been brought to a high statu of perfection. Its reputation is deservedly very high, and the three concerts to be given this evening, to-morrow, and on Saturdav should receive the most liberal patronage. A (list-rate programme will be presented this even ing, and the concert will be made more interesting by the performance of Miss Alidc Topp, who will render Liszt's Concerto for the piano. .No. 1, K nut. Messrs. Weiner and delimit, will perioral a serenade for the flute and French horn, by Till. The Fuanko Children will appear to-morrow and Saturday evenings, at the Assembly Building, in grand musical entertainments. These children are said to lie verv talented musicians, and their per formances w ili doubtless be up to a high standard or excellence. Madame Henrietta llehreiis will appear at both concerts. On Saturday there will be a famllv matinee. The following programme will be presented this evening: TART FIRST. 1. UTrovatore Grand Fantaisiel'.iniante, for violin Alard riayed by Ham, accompanied on the piano by Se.lina. 2. Song "Lover und Bird"' Guiliolmo Madame Henrietta Behrciis. 8. "L'Invitatiou a la Danse." Hondo Bril- lante Weber Arranged for two pianos bv 1'. W. Bauer. Played by Selma ami .leunnetle. 4. Meditation," for violin und piano Counod Flayed by Nalian, Umbel, Sam, mid Jeauueue, ac companied by helina. 8. Song "Pallor's Wife" i)0ot Maiiumc Henrietta BehrciiH. ti. Souvenir Ui Belini Funtuisie Brllluutc for violin Avtot Played by Joannette, accompanied by Hum. PART SKCONI). 7 Piano solo "Joyful and Sorrowrul''... Wilmer Vor the left hand. Played by Selma. Kntp The nlaylnir with the It ft hand by Selma of this solo was rece ived with the utmost enthusiasm in wour York, and had to bu repeated three times. a t'l.'Kstaai d'Ainore" L. Badia Madame Henrietta Behrens. p. Solo violin Burlesque variations on Yankee Doodle Vieuxtcmps I'layeu iy r', i.ui"ii' """. 0. Variations for four violins-"tiod Save 10. i. a 1 ineen .SamFranko T-iiived by Jeannette, Sam, Kaehel, and Nahan, ac 1 luyBU VI comnanled by belina. Tns German Ockka Tiie season of German nnlru Biinouuced to couiinenco next week at the t:I...i.Jrnf Music, under tho direction of Mr. 11. irau nromlses to t)e most enjoyable. Tho combina l iiiii of artists is a HS.V strong one, and there Is every nsHii ranee that the performances will be unusually Vl8. 1 .,",: ,iriiva is one of unusually lilah ha acter and the works are such as have permit rii u fv established themselves in the favor of the I A 'The ' cuonw bJ prcUwtr will be selected with care, and will ho nnder tho direction of Messrs. t arl AnscliutJi and Walter Rletz. The price of mitv scription tlrkcts Is very low, being but eljrtit dollars for tho right nights ami one matineo, with secured seat. Ticket can now be procured at Trumplor's. 1 HE PKNTZ-nASHLUR ORCnKSTRA Will give 8 nUti- nee nt Musical Fond Hall on Saturday. CITY ixems. Nr.w Styles Fall Clothino-Mek'h, YonTKx', and IOY8 Morr a ehoirr oumtrimmit of nlirrl'j Nrtu of t.ooftM tfa htndy.ttiad (iontirtit, nprior in ', fii. and vnrkmavihip to any nthrr rrmhi-madr ttort, in Vlii'odljihiti. Afro in (he. pierr, to b mailt to ordtr in the hftt and fine! Manner. frimptrtnf MnlrrinU i, hi moil trhtx d'oirfd. Half wat HKlwt.1 j Hknuitt A On., fifth and V Tow KB Hall. Sixth ntrer. ) Old Markf.t Street. I'HILUtEM'HIA. AND RM KllOAOWAY, NEW YollK. Wii.non'H Con Liver Oil ani LntE.-Tue frieuda of persons who have boon rnstorod trom confirmed conmtrap tinn J tbe liso of tlli.1 01 igiual proartiiia, ami the unite ful parties tlinm.iclYnn, lue, by rpcoTOmanding it and ac knowledging its ffonilmiiil ellicany, given Ilia nrt icln a a populnhly in Now Kualaud. Tho Cml Liver Oil in In tli is enmbinatiou robbed ol ita uiiileaHaat taite, and ia rendered doubly oltui-livo in briiiK coupled Willi the limo, which ia iUvlf a rea'oiative pimuiplu, fiiipplvjnac nature vUb just tue asent and amiatanee required to heal and reform the diseased lunge A. I, Wdtxir, No. h'A Court utieel, Uuaton, ia the proprietor. Sold by all druggists. C-Ar.tENrF.n's Stamp A;ency. for tlms.ilanr United States ltevenue Stamps. N. W. corner Tlmd aud Walnut fctrcote, Pbilndi'lpbiii. TI10 following rate of commission nro alloncd : On 02 and upwards, 3 per cent. On 9:100 nml upwardi!, I per cent. Address order to Callander's Si.inui Ajroney, N. W. oor ner Third und Walnut streets, Phiiideljihi. Ail hik ktnnrliiid uetinj; plays as performed at th lLatn, or fur private entertainment, can be obtained at Pj.i 1 a Ai:i:l's Lii r h vnv CtmiosiTY Siioe, No. 131 R. Seventh street. NltW BROWN, BLUK. AND UK All KKRSEV OVKROOATtNOS. NOBBY Kl KN BROWN. AND CRKY MIXICH ; FUR BKAVKK OVi:UCOATING. ALL OOLOR8 CZAKINf", FDDKRDON, OAST OR, AXO PICOUK BKAVKR OVKRCOATINGS. ALL STYLKS KXGI IfSH, I RI NCII, AND DOM KSTBJ CASS1MKKKS AND 1 A.CY VKLVKT AND SILK VJ'.STIN(;S. ALL 111 K NOVKL'IIKS OK THK 8KA8ON IN THE CLOTH INO LINK m.vpi: rp 10 OBDEn bt CHARLFS STOKKS, No. S2t CIIKSNCT BTRKIif. Ji.wkliiy. Mr. IVilliiim W. Cah.idy. No. 12 S. Second (itrcct, has the largest and most attractive assortment of line Jewelry uml Silverware in the oily. I'urclinaors can rely upon obtaining a real, pure article, furnished at a prii-o which cannot bo equalled. Ho also has a large stook of American Western "Wutcbos in oil varieties and at all prices. A visit to his storo is sure to result in pleasure and profit. Tah! How imccnTlxn! is the exclumation of every lady who indiscreetly ventures to apply tho ordinary hair lives or "coloi-era" or "restorers" to her whitoning ringlots. Mud and tarareficarcelyinoroahuorrent. Mot so Phai.on'S Vitai.ia or Kalvation fou THK Haib. Nothing defiles its Iroi'lv flowing crystal. There is no sediment, no gum, no tool caa. It is uarinlesa, and its operation porl'oct. What a discovery! GET THF RrnT.- The Tarham New Family LOCKSTITCH 8KWINU MACHINE. (ICasy Terms.) Balearoom, No. 7U4 OHKSNUT Street. Gbovt.k & Bakf.r's Highest Premium Sewing M&ouines No. 730 Chosnut street. TlIOrPANDSt OF GAltMK.NTH, Thousands of Garments, Thousands of Garments, Thousands of Garments, Thousands of Garments, Thousands of Garments. Hundreds of Thousand Hundreds or Thousands Hundreds or Thousands Hundreds of Thousands Hundred of Thousands Hundreds or Thousands or DOLLARS' WORTH OK KKA BY-MA DIC CLOTHING ! The nearest stock to be found in any Clothing House in America is now selling at the GHEAT OAK HALL HTILDINGS, SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS. It embraces everything in the way of Men's and lJojs' clothing, and is infinite in variety; aud won derful for ita beauty. THE TRICES ARE VERV LOW. LOWER, THAN LAST YEA It, LOWER THAN' ANYWHERE ELSE. WANAMAKER & DROWN, WAN'AMAKER A DROWN, WANAMAKER A BROWN. iUAUlClB?t. II A(. iFR'I'Y COLLINS. On the 1st nf Aaeust. IHrt9. by the Iter, t'adior Strong, of St. Mary's Catholic (Jtiiirch, lr. WILLIAM IlAC.l.r.Kl V to AllBBSAKAll (JOLL1NS. all of this city. RL'SSFLL-SMART. On the evenine of the 2jth of Alarcli. lMiT, by the Rev. ,L W. .lerrnan, Mr. GKOKUK 1'. RCSSKLL to Mrs. JANE SMART, both of this city. iii;i. KVANS. On the Mb instant. Mr. JAMES K. EVANS (Ciin iimkcl l. ai;ed 44 years. Hie relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend hix funeral, from bis late residence, No. 2-Jii South mem, on Friday uiorniog next at 9 o'olook. -J OEORGK. On the tiiorninc of the Kith instant, in the 70 th year of her age, RKKKI CA (iKOKUIt. tier trienita and tiie irienas oi tne family are respect fully invited to attend tbe funorid, from the residenue of her brother, Jusbo Coorgt?, near Hesionville, on Sovonth dav aftemoon, tho liitu instant, to nieot at the houjo at 1 o'clock, without further notice. LONti. On the !th instant. Mrs. MARGARET LONG. widow of the late William Ing, aged K4 year. runeral lrom tuo roaiaence or nor nopnew. i. j.. ituun, P,r l,,,iuu.li. on Friday at 2 o'clock 1'. M. The relatives and friends are invited, i 'amazes will leave No. M Green street at l o'ciocu r. oi. da MrAI.KK.lt. On the 9th instant. MARY MoALICKK. in the 7ith year of her age. 1 lie relativea ana itienos ui ina lumnjr kit. roBiiTCimuy invited to attend the iuneral, from ber into residence. No. 7 1:1 Baker street, above (Seventh, on t riaav morning atbj o'clock. MOONKY. On tho 10th Instant, WILLIAM MUUHUY, in theiSthyaiaj.of his age. . The relnf rf.i aJlfl irieudsof the family.' also the Society of the Annum-Mats, are respoctfully Invited to attend bis funeral, from Inn lale residence. No. till 8. Juuipor slroot, on Saturday morning at ejj o'clock. FESTIVE FRUITS. WHITE ALMEHIA GRAPES, ORANtJES, RAISINS. ALMOKDS. CITRON, CURRANTS, LEMONS. CANNED GOODS Ol'" ALL KINDS. MITCHELL & FLETCHER, No. 120-1 CUESNUT STREET, VVATOHES. JCWGH-RV, CTO. J. E. CALDWELL & CO., tTI2WlJIL.l4l21t9, No. 902 CHE8NUT Strcot, AZIS OPEWIWO European Novelties, Bridal Silver Wares, Diamonds, Choice Gems of Art, lOSOthstur? IN BRONZE. EIN DESIROUS OF REDUCING STOCK, I have concluded to offer A VERY ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF WATCHES AND JEWELRY, At lower prices than the same quality caa he bought for elsewhere. Now Is the time to buy, in anticipation of the CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS; FINE WATCnES AND CIIAINS, SLEEVE BUTTONS AND SrUDfci, AMETHIST UINGS, ENGAGEMENT RINGS, WEDUING KINGS, ETC. DIAMOND KINGS AND STUDS. Compare prices, and satisfy yourself. JOHN C. KELLEY'S WATCU AND JEWELRY STORE, No. 33 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET, 11 C stuthSmrp rillLA DELPHI A. FURNITURE. RICHIVIOKO & CO., FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE WAR ERO 0 M S, No. 45 SOUTH SECOND STREET, EAST SIDK, ABOVE OHESNUT, lltitf PUILAUKLPHtA. FURNITURE. T. & J. A. HENKELS, AT TILELR NEW STORE, 1002 ARCH STREET. Are now Belling their ELEGANT FURNITURE at very reduced prices. 9 29 3 giro FINE FURNITURE. DANIEL M. KARCHER, Nos. 236 and 233 South SECOND St. A LARGIC AND SPLENDID STOOK ON HAND, KOU WUICH EXAMINATION IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. II Jtliatii2in FURNITUR E. J. LUTZ, Ko. 121 SOUTII ELEVENTH STREET. I am selling; oil my entire stock of FIRST -CLASS FURNITURE AT LOW RATES, On account of retiring from business, ricaso call and examine. 10 'li ftutli2ra CLOAKS. QLOAKS ! CLOAKS !! Our styles are tho newest. Our materias the mont fashionable. Our woikmanbliii) the Ti7 beat. Our stock the largest ia the city. OUR PRICKS dof competitiou. HENRY IVENS, :.SS South .MATH Street, 116i,tuth2m PHILADELPHIA. FOR SALE. MFOK SALE ELEGANT BKOWN-STONE ruxidecoe, with coach Iiouho, No. 1 j07S)race street, itur duw and will lie iiicludtid, if wiliod. Apply to J. NO It KIN KOlilNSON.at Drexel A Co 'a. No. M South '1H1UO .Stroet, I'hiladBlph'a. 11 4tt 170R SALE GROl'ND RENTS AND 1 MOKTUAtiKS, at a discount. Apply to ..... l' HKSSKR, 11 I" t No.BDKtJATL'ltiStreit. Frederick Sylvester', REAL ESTATE BROKER, IVo. XOH feioutli rolJKTIK Street, lUI5 2n-rp PHILADELPHIA. HATB AND CAPS. fr? WARBURTONS IMPROVED VENTI- &laUd and easy tltting Drens klala fimlentAd), ia all tbe improved fusliions ot the aeasoo. OllUtiNUT Ktreet. TJODGER8 AND WOSTENIIOLM'S POCKET j KMVKA 1'onrl ana htuff 1 1 and Inn, or beatitifnl i;;uK ft i 1 1 IIk. u ...I WAIW A Rl I'i'i 111 U ll'U U A 7MUU uuni i i v w a 1. 1 in in i im a j iiii -. m. n inr.n VO, and the celebrated LKUOLTKK UA.OH HUlhttOHS of Uie unest (luaiuy. Kazora. Knivoa. Sciwora. and Tal!e Outlrtrr Ground and Poliahed at P. MAUKIKA'D. No. Hi 6. TKM'Ii Htreet, below UUtMOOl. DRY GOODS. EXTRAORDINARY in:rtrcrioiv IN TRICES OT DRY GOODS. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., NO. 72,7 CLTESNUT STREET, Ia order to close out their Fall and Win ter Stock by December 1, will offer Extraordinary Bargains IN BILES, DRESS O00DS, and MISCELLANEOUS DRY GOODS. Thla stock la the largest and moat varied ever offered at retail In this market, and more replete with staples and novelties of recent importations than any other In this city. ONE PRICE AND NO DEVIATION. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., No. 727 CUESNUT STREET, i stf.-p rniLADELPniA, LYONS SILK CLOAK VELVETS, THE BEST ITvirORTED, 28 to 0 Inches Wide. FASHIONABLE SILK PLUSUES, felLK-FLNISU VELVETEENS, LONG AND SQL ARE CROCns SHAWLS, SI RIPE BLANKET SHAWLS, BEST ASTRACnAN CLOTHS, WHITE AND BLACK ASTRACIIAN'S, SCARLET AND BLACK CAIiACULLAS, WHITE CARACULLAS, SCARLET AND BLUE CLOTHS. EDWIN HALL & CO., No. 23 SOUTH SECOND STREET, 913 tuthaJmrp PHILADELPHIA. 1869. "AT TIIOZIWLEY'S." ATTRACTIVE DISPLAY. GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. AN IMMENSE STOCK OF GOODS. Wo be leave to make a "common sensV statement to sensible peopio," namely : That from a longoiperienoain bohintag. a close Application to business, running under lmht expenses and buying ail ftooJs for onsli, we can sell very much choaper than parties whose expenses are tour or lira bniidroc ptr cent more than ours, and who don't sell any more goods. And furthermore, our store is lui'e aud well lighted, and "Centrally Located,' (N. E. Cor. Eighth and Spring Gardeu), Of easy aoeess from ovory part of tbe citv by the car, and eXuhanRe tickets or passes, aud we deliver all goods punctually, and free of charge. SILKS, BHAWL8, DKKKS GOODS ULANKRTS. r LANNKL8, OANN1HRRRS. UUiTliS. IJLOAKINIiN, LIN K.N iOOI.S. K1U ULOVLS, OOUSlCTis, BK1RTS, 11DKIS., ETC. JOSEPH IT. THORNLEY, . N. E. Cor. Eighth and Spring Garden, lu Iti tf PHILADKLPHIA. 8 H W s. (Open and cl03ei centre). ltlSOC'IIE SHAWLS, (Open aad closed centre). Stripe lllaiiket Shawl, llald Illanket Sliuw 1. Iudla Scari. JT. W. THOMAS, No. 405 and 407 North SECOND St., 9 11 Bp PHILADELPHIA, gtjOW OPENING AT THK EIGHTH STREET RIBBON STORE, No. 107 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, Foar doors above Arcn street: BONNET P.IBBONS. SASU KIBBONS, SATIN RIBBONS, VELVET RIBBONS, BONNET VELVETS, SILKS, nr.rir AND COLORED SATINS. BLACK ENGLISH CRAPES, FRENCH FLOWERS, FEATHERS AND PLUMES, LADIES' AND MISSES' HATS, BONNET AND HAT FRAMES, AU which I offer at the lowest prices. JULIUS SICHEL, No. 10T Nortn EIQHTn Street, 9 23 tuths2rarp Four doors above Area. J. (J II A 91 It E 11 Mo. S10 Alien STREET. BARGAINS OPENING DAIL7 IN BLAOC GUIPURE LACKS. BLACK THKKAD LACKS. l'OINTE APPLIQUK LACKS. VAI.1N01KNNK LAOEtj. POINTK OOLLARH. THKKAD COLLARS. VALKNOIKNNiC 1IUKFS , from $3. 1 KKNOti M UULlNtj, 1 yards wide, t eente. UtMU'vurg Kdgiugs, new dosigos, very cheap. 10 U la HOMER, COLLADAY & CO., Nos. 1412 and 1414 CItESNUT STREET. EE 3 8 AT L0WSE PEICES THAN BEFORE THE WAR. "We- vrili olTbi on 3Ionclajr, November' 1 10 CASES OP DRESS GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY, INCLUDING CLAN STETWS, DOUBLE WIDTH; ru 6 .tutb PURE CHENE MOHAIRS, DOUBLE WIDTH; HEAVY CHENE POPLINS, FANCY FRENCH POPLINS, ETC. ETC., AT 37 CENTS, WORTH FROM 75 CENTS TO SlJ00. OR Y GOODS. THE SEE-HIVE1' DRY GOODS STORE, No. G20 CHESNUT STREET, J. W. PROCTOR & GO. Sweeping Heductions ON THE WHOLE OF OUR STOCK. Pi'ices far 25elcw Cost Production. of Cloaks, Sacques, Walking SaiU, Black and Colored Drews Siika, Frencti and British Dreas Goods, Paisley and French Long and Square SHAWLS, Wool and Stripe SHAWLS, Cloaking Clotas, Velveteens, Linens, Damaska, White Goods, Flannels, Domes tics, Laces, Embroideries, Ties, Scarfs ami Sasues, Ho.slery, Gloves and Underwear, etc. et'-. II 11 tliitulU RI8H POPLINS. IRISH POPLINS. OPSKSD THIS MORNING, SOOO Yards of Irish I'opliu. Equal to Pim Bros1., at 2 per yard, la all tne choice shades. Also, WOO yards at t'50 per yard, worth $2. These goods are worthy tho attention of the ladies, as they arc less than gold cost, at CHEAP STOr.E, No. 7 NORTH EIGHTH STREET. JLEGANT SILK-FACED POPLINS. ELEGANT RICH PLAID POPLINS. Elegant Empress Wool Poplins, only 75 cents. In fact, the largest stock of FINE DRESS GOODS will be found at ulokuk i. visu vns ONE-PRICE STORE, No. 7 NORTH EIGHTH STREET. JjnGHTII STREET EMPORIUM FOR BLACK SILKS! BLACK SILKS! OPENED Tni3 MORNING, BLACK GROS GRAIN AT $1-50. BLACK GROS GRAIN AT $l'T5. HEAVY AND RICH AT 2. The best 82 Black Silk In the city. Admitted by all to be the cheapest Black Silk otl'ered this I'M. Also, a full line of pure LYONS BLACK SILKS, up to (0 per yard, at liEOUUC 1. WISIIAU'S SILK STORE, No. 7 N. EIGHTH STREET. JJEMONSTRATION IN VELVETEENS ! VELVETEENS ! nandsome Silk Finish at 75, 37c., $1, aud il-25. Lyons Silk Finish, equal to Pousou'a. Velvet, wide, at li, ti, tJ-50, U, 3-50. TnE CHEAPEST GOODS YET OFFERED. ALL THE ABOVE AT CHEAP STORE, IVo. 7 Worth r.lUIITU Street, 110 8tutli3t PHILADELPHIA. N D I A SHAWLS. u i; o k a i: i it v i: it, Ko. 910 I'HESNI'T STttKKT, Will open Monday, Oc t. , UU Fall Importation ol India Camel's Hair Shawls and Scarfs, At moderate price. Willi a choice selectlOL.. MOVKI.TIES la the nsual TASTE aad QUALITY Of HIS ESTA liLl.sjJMBHT. 0UU GOODS DRV OOOOS. Q L A N K E T 8 At He tail FOR LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICE I We are selling every make of BLANKETS mada. and desire that storekeepers, hotel keepers and pri vate families may compare our prices with say Wholesale dealer's. Common White Bed Blanket for $2 per pair. Fine Bed Blankets, small size, i-o per pair. Good size Blankets, S3 per pair. Good quality of Blankets, all wool, 13-50 per pair. Fine Blankets, of every kind made, from H 60 per pair up to very finest. Fine Cradle Blankets, 75 cents each. Very Fine Cradle Blankets of every kind. Horse Blankets, reaiy-made, of varlou kinds. Brown and Grey Blankets. R. D. & W. H. PENNELL, No. 1017 MARKET STREET, Below Eleventh. LINEN GOODS. We Make Linen Goods a Specialty. One Uundrod different styles of Table Linen, from 37 cents por yard up to finest imported. Ono hundred different styles of Bordered TowelSi ' from tl 80 por dozen up to finest. Huckabacks and Towellings of every varlely. Floor LJnens of various patterns. Napkins of every kind Imported. Shirting Liuens of Richardson's Sons & Owdens. Shut Bosoms of our own make. R. D. &. W. H. PENNELL, Ko. 1017 MARKET STREET, 11 6sth'Jt5 Below Eleventh. MERINO COOPS AND HOSIERY. 105. ,,r Wcw 1ritc jQrj H. A. FLEISHER & CO., No. 105 N. EIGHTH Street, East Side. MKRINO GOODS. Indies' Merino Vests, high neck, long sleeves, at 80o., Jtf, $1'10, l l."i. and $1-23, splendid quality. Ladies' Morino Vests, biU neck, long sloovos, regular made, 1-5 and upwards, superb Kngltah fabric Ladies' Meriuo Drawers, Ql, $l-:5, and upwards, eroeU lent quality. Blisses' Slerino Vests, 30, H3, 35, 38, and 40c, very oheap. Misses' Meriuo Vests, full, regular made, all ainea, Wo., a bargain. Misses' Marino Drawors, all prices. Morino Suits for Boya and Misses. Boys' Merino Vests, 75, 85, and P0c, very good quality. Hoys' Morino Vosts, regular made, $1, $t'U5, iSl'lO, ceedingly low, very line Lnglioli fabric Men's Merino Kliirts, !5c, $1, and upwards; also, th celebrated Knileld make, nil sizes, $125, together wit at CAltTWKIGUTi WAKNKK'S NOHt'OLK aad NKVT BRUNSWICK, and other celebrated makes in Indies' andt ; Oentiemon'a wear. UOSIKlfY! HOSIKRY! HOSIERY! Ladies' Hose, splendid quality, 250. Ladies' Hose, lull, ri'Kulur mudo.oj, 45 aud 50c, very and heavy. Host lion Frame, full, regular, 40c, selling everywbr- for 4-"iC. - tl ihses' full, regular made, 29, 25. 93, and 30c, very fin and heavy, and not rngulnr, 1H, 'JO, 25c, and upwarda MKN'S KXTKA K.NiLISll hUPKK SIOU1' HAL' HOSK, lie, SKLLlNCi IA KKYW11KRE r'OK jrjio.l b'l'ILL BK1TK.K, MX and 4oc Ladies', Gents', and Minses' extra letmtb : also, a splendidT asioi lmeut of ladies' 1 LKKOI'.U, WUULLKN, MKK1NO. and FANCY tSTOCKlNCitj. A lrgo and bamlsoine assortment of Gloves; Linat liuiulkurchiefs, 8, 10, l'J, 15, la, 20, and 35c ii. a. ri.i:isin:Bt dc to.'s, Ko. 105 N. EIGHTH StreeU Three doors above Arch, eaat side. 10 21tllb8t5p CENJVS FURNISHING GOODS. "yiNTER GOODS FOR GENTLE MEBf 1'ndorslili'tsi nml lraH tr. C'artwrlght A Warner's Merino. Cartwright A Warner's Scarlet Cashwer'' Cartwt Ight & Warner's Shetland. All the best domestic makes, fcillk Undershirts and Drawers. Scotch Lamb's Wool Shirts ' wicaiir U 1 mtUfl'imrp "era. 119 1r V 'a Ll.LA Ya if. . 'a,. 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