THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH I'mbADfiVPtllA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1G, 1870. 5 nUSIfJAIj ANI K Vn4TIC. Hvnlhnx "Kin lfnr." Mr. Booth played King Lear" last evening at the Walnut to a larpe audience, and earned the cordial thanks of every lover of dramatio ort by restoring Shakespeare's toxt. Leaving poetry and propilety cut of the question, the tragedy m Shakespeare wrote ft la ao much more effective la representation than Tate's adaptation that It Is disgraceful the latter should have kept possession of the stage ao long. Mr. Booth s Impersonation of "King Lear" Is artistic in an eminent degree, and it Is based npan an Intellectual and scholarly conception of the character. Not a point Is missed from first to last, sry in many of the scenes Mr. Booth's Interpretation throws a new light upon the character. As an artistic whole it snrpanses the "I-ear" of Mr. Forrest in wany partlenlara, Mr. Booth's exqnlsito tnto in costame and "make-np" rendering his impersonation much the most pic turesque of the two and the most satlsCuotory to the eye. Where Mr. Forrest, however, Is greatest Mr. Booth la weakest, and his performance, very excel lent as It la, lacks the one thing necessary to make it great inspiration. "King Lear" is a valuable addi tion to Mr. Booth's rtprrtnirt., and although it Is not his best rote, it is one that admirers of the Shake spearian drama can witness with mach pleasure. The t'ltr Amusement. AtthrWai.mt Jtfr. Booth will hive a benefit llils evening, when ho will appear as "Uamlet." A matinee will be given to-morrow, when Mr. Booth will appew In Tht Strangtr and Kathcriw and I'ctntchiti. To-morrow evexlnjr Masslnger's comedy of A Nn Way to J'ap Oil IttM will do performed, with Mr. Booth as "Sir (I lies Overreach." At thk Chksnut Mrs. M'ott-Slddons will have a benefit this evt-uiug, wheu she wl.l personate "Mrs. II filler," in The Siranjtr, and 'Juliana." in Th Httntymoon, supported by Mr. S. J lavenport in both pieces. A matinee will be given to-morrow, when At Vott Lint It will Ire h presented. At thk Aiu h Mr. Oliver Doud Byron will take a benefit ilhls tveniufr, and will personal) "Joe Ferris," in the drama of Aeroon tht. fnntinrnt. An KNThKi ainmknt for the benefit ortue National Homestead lor huliiiers' Orphans at OKUystinnr will be given this evening at the Academy of Music. There will also lie a matinee to-morrow. At Mas. I'ltAHi.itsWARNBR'a cmuim an equestrian and aorobatio performances will oe given tola even ing. A matinee to-morrow. Thk Nkw Amrkioan Thkatbr, Chesnut street, above Tenth, will open to-morrow evening with a great variety combination. At thk Amkkioan Mtsrdm, Ninth and Arch streets, dramatic performance will be given this evening, to-morrow afternoon, and to-morrow evening. At tiib Akoh Htkkkt Oi-kha IIouhb a variety of attractions are announced for this evening. SSimnok Bi.it and his son will give a magical en tertainment at the Assembly Building this evening. A matinee to-morrow. At lHfiKKy. Benedict's Opkra HorsB an en tertaining programme of minstrelsy will be presented this evening. Thi Abt Mai.k SiNfitNO Society will give Its first soiree of the season this evening, at City Institute Hall, N. K. corner of Eighteenth ami Chesnut streets. A tine programme is announced. Thb ukkthovkn SOi'iKTV will celebrate the cen tennial anniversary of Beethoven by a grand con cert at the Academy of Music to-morrow evening. Thk ukkmimi Orchestra will give a publio rehearsal at Musical Fund Hall to-morrow after noon. The programme will consist of selections from the books of Beethoven. Jll'T ITEMS. Mrs. Oatkh and Miw. Jamks. Mrs. fJstes Good morning, Mrs. James. How well yon are looking; far better than wiitn I saw you last. Mrs. James Oh yes; I am much better than I have been for a long time, and I am on my way for more of my favorite medicine Plantation Bittrks. One bottle of It Is worth all the doctors In the world. No more doctors for me. Mrs. Gates Nearly every one speaks well of Plantation Bittkbh, and I nave a mind to try it myself. The tact is, 1 have no appetite, strength, or enerarrfor anything. Mary and Lizzie are in the same way, and lonuge about the hou3e all day long, good for nothing. Mrs. James My word for It, Mrs. dates, just let them try Plantation Bittkiis moderately threj Urnes a day, and you will see a wonderful improve mcut, Our Conclusion. As far as we are able to judge (and we have given the subject no little considera tion and attention), the conclusion to which the acientiflc world, the press and the public have arrived with regard to Hand's Ssa Moss Farinb, are founded ou incontrovertible facts; and we have no hesitation in warmly recommending the article to our readers as an essential of the eoonomlo cuisine, and as a genuine lnxury. To dyspeptics, invalids, and all those requiring a light and delicate food, we feel assured It will prove an invaluable blessing. In fact, we can hardly say too much In favor of this most delicious and palatable food. It will be found for sale by all of oar dragglsts and grocers ; and if you care to have a delicious dessert, do not go home without a package, BOYS, Boys, Boys. We are selling for r Boys' Overcoats that far sur pass anything ever offered for the price. Kramlne them at Rotkiuu. & Wilson's Great Brown Stone Hall, Nos. 60S and 60S Cubhnlt street. N. B Onr f 10, 12, and $15 suits are going ou' by the thousands. OKi.KHKA'iru 1'kik Mkimf. Snim:, I'EKFKCT IN KIT, SUPKKJOK IN QUALITY AND W0UK4?'HIP, C11KAP IN THICK. Orders promptly delivered. A. M. Thomphon, Manufacturer, No. IM N. Fourth Btreet. Mb. William W.Cabsidt, the jeweller at No. 8 Soath Second street, has one of the largest and moat attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Silver ware in the city. He has also on hand a fine assort ment of line American Western Watches. Those who purchase at this store at the present Ume are certain to get the worth of their money. Valkk's Kkstaokant, No, 29 Arch btrket, ele gantly Ctted np, is now In fall blast, serving all the delicacies of the season from 6 A. M. to midnight. Parties ret u ruing from the theatres or opera house nerved at the shortest notice from an unsurpassed bill of fare. Ladies' Saloon on the second floor, z Likz "Quakkk Guns," artificial teeth are of little nse, and ea.liy detected. Take care of the real ones. All yon need is fragrant Sozodont. Use It dally, and your tot Hi will be the last of nature's gifts to fall you. Bkddinu, M-t.t in l lie city ranteed. by Ai.bi.utbon it lowest price, and gna co., No. lf ii Chesnat stw;t. "8palpin(iN Gu t" mends Broken Cradlt s. Hesl.t fi Dolls and 7iAicmi:n. tiKAHAM Ei lis. On the Uin of December, by the Rev. Matthew Gailey, Paster of the Third Re formed PreabvterUn Church, at the home of tht bride's grandparents, Mr. tir.or.bi H. (.xiham to Miss Emma M. Kiiis, granatiaagnter of John Me Fee, all of this city. No canle. Pi.rMK Minni.KTON. on Tudav, the mra lnst, in the West Arch Street Presbvu rian Church, by me Rev. Dr. Wiilits, Mr. Payktte R. Ulcus to Miss Katk C Mimx.ktok, daughter of George W. Middle ton, all sf this city. Roehm Pah it On tho 14th instant, by the Rev. Vraak L, Robiiina. Joskch Rokiiv l.i.ziK A., 4laugbUrof the late Ingram Park, all of this city. Taintor Haikbs. On the 14th instant, at the re sidence of the imdu's parents, by the IW . I botuas P. Coulstou, ansisted by Rev. Isaa Style, Mr. has. C. 'i'AiKioti. of Snrimrdetd. liL. to Mli.oik. daughter of John T. Uames, Est., of Fraukford, i'liiladslpluu. nriacs ou h lMh inntant, at the re.-udeuoe of .lwnh Peiiuoi k. l a.. No. 8bJl iiridtfo street, Alau tua, Mrs. Emii.v H. Hi'uhss, daagiitr of the late Dr. Hughes, United Slates Army, aud wife of U. T. II urrhra. frjiu. KiiBfr&i MtTvicea will be held at tht above place on taaturdai afteiuooa, at 4 i clock, luicrmeut at Pittsburg. ' Lot a. On the morning of the Uth Instant, JotnfA The relatives and fr'ends. also the member of Spsrta Lodge, K. of P.; the members of the Typo graphical Union, No. 8, and the remaining memiior of Co. K. Sd Pennsylvania Reserves, are Invited tr attend the funeral, from his lute residence. No. 8su North Seventh street, on Sunday morning, at 10 o'clock. Intermont at Mechanics' Cemetery. Kfid On the 14th instant. John Kkib. In ha 66th year of his age. ins relatives and fnenns are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence. Fifty-fifth and Spruce streets, at 1 l M.. Saturday, December 17th. To proceed to Laurel HUU I" MASONIC NOTlf'F. THE OFFICERS AND Members of KENSINGTON LODUK, No 211, A. Y. M., and the Order generally, sre fraternally Invited to meet at Day's Hall, RICHMOND and MARLBO ROUGH Streets, on SUNDAY AFTKRNON. Hth Inst, at 12V o'clock, to attend the Fnneral of our de ceased Brother, THOMAS CAMPBELL. By order of the w. m. CHARLES K. NF.ISSKU, Secretary. N. B. Masonic Dress will be strictly observed. " SPECIAL. NOTICES. For additional Special Aoticu Inniitx ruijtt. ADELAIDE MURDOCH'S LECTURE, ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ON MONDAY KVENING, DKCkMBFR 19. H7H. Ruhjeet WOMAN'S DUTIES INCOMPATIBLE WITH FEMAI.K WL'PKRAOK. Admission. Ml eta. Reserved seats. 75 ots. and 11. Private Boxes. 15. Box (Sheet now open and tickets to be obtained at Abel's Draniiitlu Repository, No. lxii uu&snijI' street, and at tne Academy oi Music 12 15 at jQf- REV. THEODORE L. OT'YLER, D. D., OF BROOKLYN, will address the TEMPERANCE MEETING to be tudd under the auspices of the Young Men's Chris tian APHociHtlon of tho First Presbyterian Church on FRIDAY EVENING, If.th instant, it J, o'clock, at Church WASHINGTON Square and SEVENTH direct. Rtv. DERRICK JOHNSON, D. D.. Pastor, will also address the meeting. M erne by the Choir. All are welcome. 12 15 ?t gy- APPLICATION WILL BE MADE TO TUB Directors for renewal of Certltlcate of a HhA'c of Stock in tho MERCANTILE LIBKAKY COM PANY, No. mm. standing In mj name, the orielnal bavine been lost or mislaid. lSiefmwKt S. N. THOMA3.BI ffgV- THK NKW HTKAMSHIf LIN K. LK TTKIl Press Copies can be taken by tho new process Of PRINTING at HKl.FENhTELN .t LEWIS' Rail road and Commercial Printing House it CLOTHING. OTEU LADtLPHIA;PA, CLOTZZZX7C at Onr Usual Low Prices. Selling Out although KOI "OVJaHSTOCIIUI).' READY-MADE CLOTHINC, Combining Style, Durability, and Excellence of Workmanship. JONES' Ono-P rico ESTABLISH M E N T, No. C04 MARKET STREET. C EO. W. NIEMANN. Handsome Garments made to order at the short- est notice. 10 surp WESTON & BROTHER, TAILORS, S. W. Cornsr NIUTH and AECH Sti., PHILADELPUIA. A fall assortment of ne most approved styles for FALL AND WINTER WEAK, JUST RECEIVED. A SUPERIOR GARMENT AT A REASONABLE PRICE. 16 3mrp CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. GOLD SPECTACLES, GOLD EYE GLASSES An Immense assortment. OPERA GLASSES. STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS. MICROSCOPES, from W cents to lOoo. STEAM ENGINES. DRAWING INSTRUMENTS In sets, from 75 cts, to fl.V. POCKET COMT ASSES. P.OXK8 OF WATER COLOR8. POCBET RULES AND M2A8UKK4. MAG10 LANTERNS, with pictures, from ft to FANCY THERMOMETERS, B&.ROMBTEH9, GLOI1RS, AIR PUMPS, ELECTRIC MACHINES, GALVANIC BATTKRIAS, MAGNETS. Etc. Etc MAGNETIC TOIS, MERCURIAL TOYS, Etc. JAKES W. QUEEN & CO., No. 024 CHESNUT STREET, H lStfrp I'nil. ADF.LPHIA. runs! ruRsT tursi The undersigned respectfully informs his friends and tht public In general, as he Is about giving up bnsiress, thar he will close ont ht? entire stock of FANCY FURS at gTentij reduced prices, such as the best Siberian Squirrel Sets from . . . f5w to is-oo Astrachan acts from oo to i w Ermine sets from B OO to s iki Btst Royal Ermine bets from 1b w tt Sfl oo Mink Bable seU from H'OQ to 30-ot) Hudson Ray Sable sets from 40-00 to Ts oo Russian bable seta from Vo-W upwards and every description of Furs at Reduced Pncea. Persons desirous of purchasing will do well by call ing at JOHN DAVIS', No. 51 NORTH SECOND STREET. OAS FIXTURES. CORNELIUS & SONS. in Art tn'Aci'it a : GAS FIXTURES Wholesale and Retail No. 821 CHERRY Street PHILADELPHIA We bare no a tore or sialNioom ou CbMniat taeet. 11 10 S.nCp CORNEIJUS & SONS J U S T R EC E I V E D, A large assortment of ELEGANT FORCELAIia SHAJDE3 AT LOW PKUCKS. READ1HG LIGUTS, DROP LIGIITS, 'DECORATED 32VRES SHADES, ETC. BAKER, ARfiOLD & CO., r.lanufacUirere of. Gaa Flxitires, ro, 7IO CHESNUT Street, lllSmrp PHILADELPHIA. HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODS. Eprine: Horses, Rocking Horses, Children's Carriages, BOY SIEB!rf WAG0VP, VELOCIPEDES, E.o, Etc. H. J. 8HILL, Factory, No. 236 D0CE Street, IS 0 in BBLOW EXCn AMGE. HOLIDAY PRESENTS. WATCHES, JEWELRY, DIAMONDS, Sterling Silver Ware, MUSICAL BOXES, CLOCKS, ETC. WILSON & 8TELLWA0EN, No. (IHESNUT STREET, IS 9 l4p PHILADELPHIA. II O L I I A Y PRESENTS!! TIATtrINC3S EDITIONS or XIIK HOLY JJIIiLi:, Family, Pulpit, and Photograph Bibles. PKISNTAT10N HIKLBS 01IR1SIJ1AS, M'BII1N9. and una' a day l'llKfitNTa. New aal auiwro yortnirut, boanl In Rloh Le vant Turkey, Panelled awl Ornamontal Deitjrna, etiagi to the London and Oxford ediUoua, at leaa than hair thoir prluea. Chain-Back Albums. The inperiorlty of "THK HARDING PATENT FLEX IDLE CHAJM-HACK ALBUM" oer all others hcretofort manufactured will, upon the allgUtat examination, be apparent to aX Alao, a large a-saortnient of 1'uotograph Albnma, new unci U-suilful ktylen, uiaJe In the u.aal maimer. AV. AV. 1IA1CIINj.'v No. ;;2t; citesnl'T sritEET, ; laiei-itap r5EL')W FOI'KTll STREET. WRIGHT'S N II jti: ULTRA Minced Meat. Unequalled for Quality. CAUTION Beware of all lailtatlons, as there is but one VHl iHT in the market. DEPOT, bOl'THWIHT CORNER SPRING GARDEN and PR A V KLIN. WE PROPOSE TO FOLLOW UP THE GIGANTIC SALE WhicVi we liave inaugurated, until ve havo B0LB OUT THE ENTIRE STOCK of FINE PtSADY-iVADE CLOTHING r:ov ui our oak hall buildings. WIS WIX.Ii A OSS OTJ THIS STOCH ralher than carry it over to next Mason, an. I witu wiaw t a Brr.EDY MHl'OSAL of it, wo have EZAXITCQD DO WIT nil the prices to a fignra ho low that thin in UNQUESTIONABLY THE TIME FOR GEEAT BARGAINS IN CLOTHING. TE OtTKK A SUIT AND OVERCOAT AX TIIK PRICK FORMERLY CHARGED l'OR A SUIT ALONR AN OVERCOAT AT THE ORDINARY SELLING PRICK OK A SACK. A SUIT AT lIIErillCE USUALLY ASKED FOR A COAT. PANTS AND VESTS AT THE REGULAR PRICE Ol' TAN1S ONLY. TWO UOYB' SUITS AT WHAT ONE ORDINARILY RHINOS. PIBCE GOODS MADR UP INTO GARMENTS AT FROM ONE TO SIX DOLLARS UNDKK OUR KKWLAU RATKt FOR EACH ARTICLE. And Everything Else at a Like Reduction. tfilJIIMEEi i; 0a.I II LI, S. E. CORNER JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE. SPECIAL NOTICE. Ys i-ao HOLIDAY GIFfS. t Webareorencd tlila day the tlncst atoctc we hve erer oiiorud or , Vienna Fancy Goads, j Travelling aud llaml lSa.c, 91emoranduin and Io-Let IZooLh, Cigar and Card Caces. SUk ami Leal lier ln. CSlore and lldkT. K, fewel CaxketM and lreNin Cwes Thermometers, Inkstands, Etc. We have aiw received a saperb axiortuient of of elegant English Cut Glass and Plate, COMPRISING I'rult Stands, ltlxcnit Itovex, lee rails, til-. Utc. We have endeavored In procurinR our nj).runrit Of SILVEIt AND PLATED WAItff, WATvUlK, DIAMONDS and other JKWHLKY and Bloa TERIKof all descriptions, to suit the ui of the moat careful buyer. OPEN EVERY EVENINTJ TILL D O'CLOCK. BOBBINS, CLARK & BIDDLE, No. I 124 CHE8NUT Rtroot, IS lo 2trp riHLADELFIIlA. UMBRELLAS, ETC. " CHRiSTRUS "priisrafs." EVOIV VAKIKTY Ol' Silk, Alpaca, and t IIJ JRlSL.I-.VrS, WITH IVORY, PIMENTO, AND PAR- , TlilDCB HANDLES, you KALE bT WK. A. DE0WM & f 0., NO. 24G MARKET Street, Ti.V7 SIXTH ARID H1ARKET STREETS. CLASS AND QUEItNBWARE. Gay's Cliina Palace, no. 1012 CHESMUT Street, Wishing to redooe stock, are offering tlietr kowU at the following anprccedcntetly loV prices: White Trench China Dining fecta, 150 piece. . " " " " " 113 " ... 210 u m Tet 44 it 700 " " " ... 8-00 Capa and Fa-ioers, 13 pieces, cups vltu handles loo Stone China Dlnintr Sets, MS p'nees 9 t0 Stone China Tea Sets (oops with haudlOH), 44 pieces 3 -co btoue China Toa HotH (cups with handles) 46 piece 4'00 Sit ue Cliiiiubrr f-'Lt j 2-w " C ups and Situcers, pur ,-u't, It pieces 5i " LlnirR riatuH, pe r iinzt'i l-oo Tit'ilo Tuiublt-rs, pr doeu bo Table (iobleis la C'Irj-8 Tea Sets ( articles) 75 Urhenilan colngiio ets, if bottler aud puir box 90 B'ibfinltto Liquor Kcts, 6 jtlu&ef, waiter and bottle !W An enUfsa variety of Fancy (looda, suitable fiM tlollrtsy Piewuts, at au ioinienKe reduction iroin I'OinuT prioea. Goods to go out of the city will be pa -fced and de livered to trauRporutiou oiIIim free of charge, and i,u kvii aRftiubt breaka?" to lestlnatloii. hhow i'Mm open till V o'clock at uiiK 11 vflnniwliurp 1020. 1020. AT REUKAUFF'8 AliT GAU.EKY AND I.OOKIMJ-GI.AS4 WARE RCtOMX, No. 1020 CHKHS1IT STKKET. French and Gertuao Cared ;kv.1s. Iniporvd and An erlian I'iciures tnnumciaMc. litrp 1020. 1020. STATIONERY AND FANCY COOCS Y . O. PERRY, Ho. 728 AIICH Street, 4 luviut attention V hu!arg a4tortnient of FIRE I'JPBRTEQ STATlOIiERY i KVITKD TO THE HOLlDAVd. t WHITING M:SKS, FINE TOUKKT AL BVMt. PRESSING CASES, WoUK Gingham ; ku. I OU!. STOCK OF CHKOMOS tloiiiig omt at very low piices to make room for ai- i terationa. cisiatrsp FURNITURE, ETO. CUr VOUR FURNITURK OP GOIJIjD Ac CO,, Mc8' 37 Rnd 39 SECND 8tr6t E. Coruer NINTH and MARKET. LAl'.OKSTj t'MBAPKT, AND UEST BTOCIt M a.n a . . r N A m m.Iiii T enow i, PIANOS. St; HOM ACKER & CO. '3 Cireat Sale ol 1'irMt.fjlaMN lloae- wood liauos At lflce Jtelow the Actnal Ctnt to raanufacture. Having determined to offer our extensive stock of superior and highly Unluhed liowcwood I'lunos at prices below the actual coat lo mauufacture, wo will sell dnrtDK the month of leceniter at rates LOWKK THAN KV Kit OKKKKKJ) 1IKUBTOKORR,. in order to close out our large stock by tho end oi tho year. The reputation or these tlrst,-cln.ss iimtrutuentA tnakes It uu necessary for us to any word in their favor; they are universally acknovvlcdged to le su perior to Hij.v lURtnuiieiils made. Those wlHliliu; lo nirclia.s or ileirinir to oiuke ClUHM MAS I'Kf.KN IS will tlr.d tliat uui .-H-'i.il ;mkI cm r idnilnary reditu tion of prices will cn.iMc lliem to oM;iiu A Hl:ST-l!l..SM lNSTlM'MKIrP at a price even less than a scemid-rate or inferiOf one Would otherwiau coki them. TUohc wautniK tiuipaiiiM xliould not fall to call at our WARFUOOVS, No. lion (;!I1'M'T STRKRT, and examine onr lucre stoi'k. where tliey wlil oe readily eouriiK td of the superiority of aWse pianos, aud Ike saerttiee a which we are oileviiar them. MMloMACKKR A CO. X. B. Sole Airents for the eelcKruted BIRICTP I4ANS. A SFKOIAI. DJSCOl'NT OK I'l lit VVHV. f 'atiilKgui, with (teseriptious of Htylea and -soft, duled of prices, can le hail ty applyfriir ai our ware reoniB, or will be sent bv mail. lj liinvlw lp GEORGr"STECK"& CQS PIANOS, Uraud, Kquare aad C'prl3t. a MO, RAINES IJKOS. niNoa. Only pUoe In Philadelphia for al of Hasoa & Hamlln'i WorJ d-Rcnowne . .Cabinet Organ i. fof naif or rmt, or to rrvtl with triitit topr.utahiv. ami part tfrtttfal ayiy. 9 It U Wi:t i UHnnt.H.rit, J.B.(iOlH.I. VkI.i. M.t:iil:K. tm steinway & soay Grand Square and Upright Hanoi. Special alteutlon Is called to thei: na lateut Uprigui rianas. With Double Iron Frame, l'atent I'.csoaator, 'I'utjulaff Metal Frame Actiou, etc, which tie matchless Tone aud Touch, and uuuvaJled ;a uiirttlltj. ciiAKi.aiti iiLjaairs, WAREKOOM-5, No. lOOti CHESNUTi STltEET, 13lfrp gilltADELPKta... 1 AT1J N TV" Arion Xisn4.. l-'orCiM, Warraatcd to t:ind to tuut ioueer than r-oy other Pianos iu t.i luui ki t. ALSO, ESTF.Y'S CUTTAfJK Oil JANS. With the Jubilant. K. M. tWOE. No. 1 Vo-tU SKVHVTU Stroet. luslc r.ound at b.wev. iste-i. ii .Inwloua ORY GOODS. T a it D A R T fc K 1! C.T H K K. m,Vr uiilueeuiei. la buyers iu HOuiDAX Ull-Ts. of a useful chitracitv.v Drci-s (io'' at '.6 ciits Divs OoO'Ih a( a& ceuta. Ui. iNi 0(.js at ccut. Ail Wool Ktkiutlbie-'. ft M-eui.. Xnipress l iUin, 60 vents. I'IoMkk out o 1I (trsdei of WINTER DRKS.v..Kl)S st reduced pr.ues. BAKU A INS IS mACK M1.K8. 'ow iu txt.,rihe best gruds we have had far (talk. Ytjat from $tf n l;t-60 per yard. (iKltM AN MASlULA VvXVKTS, from 5 to4 per yard. S1L1ND1D LON CI.OAKlG. YKLYKT4 at a greal redaction. BROCUE. l.ONtl SHAWLS, from t?-W to . A 8:eudid Line, from 5 to Kuiiiroideriet, fancy liaudkcrch is, Gloves, I.acea. t'te., rtn. tTKWEX STOM1VUT A BRO.. Jg 1 i U i a4 til tttC'M U BU T. Uy, Jr., m uu iviu (u ui ugu.
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