12 TPE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH TRIPLE fc'IlKET. -PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1,1 18GG. r TO ADELAIDK IHSTOIll. n BI behifii wionx, Jtrrw your, hot. 23, 18G0. Ihy country's frenlae to the world revealed ' Our we-tern land, and her's the name it bears, ; Anotker bond thj Art's enchantments vleld, Another fame each nation fondly snares; For while along the chambers of the sea . Electric voices eali from shore to shore, That Hal j la harmonized and tree; In thy deep tones we erect her soul once more ! That Mini that triumphs o'er relentless Time, lie1 odious breathei in Petrarch's tender lay, .Eternal lives Id Dante's sculptured line. And Venice thrills with Fieedom's Joy to-dajj flow West, Ristori, Is toy welcome here I . Each gift, artist gS THS g.OKY OF AIT ACTRICM. Prepas ln tor l SlR-Th First Nlajht. The Fall MM Oaiet'e is publishing a series of tapers, entitled "Qo.nft on the SUae," purport in to be the narrative of an actress' experi ences. The writer declares that very early In Ule she "decided to cultivate contempt lor Mrs. Uruinly." and having travelled In Europe, Asia, and Aliica, niianv louna nereeu wuuuui, -iU- t nloyment, and determined to try ine stage, tier riendx invite! her to consider whether or not she wa "In a perlortly sane state of mind," scouted at the idea 01 "a iaaj" adopting me drama as a pro'esslon.and even went si fur as to denounce actresses in general as persona not entitled to consideration. Her answer was that many women of virtue have become actresses; that the practice of the dramatic art was a delight to her; and that she saw no reason why she should not make use of a natural gilt; and so, promising to preserve a strict incognito, she bepin. The aid of a master was obtained, hard study was undertaken, attitudes were practised be I ore tbe el ass, and the process of education for an appearance bpfore the footli(rhts went on lorseeral months, varied by such, experiences as the following: "There are manv kinds of 'fall?,' and a judi cious, graceful 'tall' tins often redeemed an actress from disheartening fnint praise. 1 boou managed faints, and such like quiet fall'; but there are others of a much more uncompro mising character 'RomcoV 'fall,1 for instance, when, despairing of ol talning 'Juliet,' hedaehei himself on the ground in the monk's cell, 'taking tbe measure of an tinmade grave.' My 'coach.' euppested that I chould practise this fall, which 1 did accoidingly; and, with some trouble and a good many bruises, succeeded at last In reach ing the floor with the proper expression of reck less desperation. One day, when boasting of my achievement, I got well laughed at bv some friends, who had a very faint idea of its difficulty. I challenged tucm to try tba Mall,' and olleredto allow tbetn a mattress, in consideration of their being amateurs. Tie ollVr was accepted, and tbe two six-foot ecorners failed ignomiaio'isly. They fell every way but the right one on their knee, on their elbows, on their sides, bat never had the courage to dah themselves down head foremoft, much iff a shimmer docs when taking a dive." The preliminary stages finished, our actress prepared lor the public stu?e. and played her lirst part as "Rosalind," lu As You Like it. The failure ot "Oliver" la the pertorninnce produced a singular effect, for which "Rosalind" was not to blame, bat the story of whic h the tolls as fol lows: "On the first night of our performance an event occurred which totally upset my gravity, and, indeed, that of the audience too. The long and rather thankless part of 'Oliver' was given at a day's notice to a young man woo evidently tbonght himself an undiscovered Kcmble. Ho confided to me in the morning at rehearsal that the speech at the end of the fourth act was too long for him to commit to memory In the time; but, said he, 'I'll ju6t paraphrase It.' The ncene to wolch I allude is veiv well known. 'Oliver' enters to 'Rosalind' aud 'Celfa,' and tells at con siderable length tbe story ot the rescuo by his brother from tho deadly sling of a snake ana tbe fatal assault of 'the sucked and hnnirv ltnnpM lie presents 'Rosalind' with the bloody napkin sent by 'Orlando' as proof of the true cause of bis falling to keep his appointment with her. 'Oliver'' storv is about seventy lines in the telling. The Hot few lines he of course knew very well, and the story also was fairly in his memory. He accordingly proceeded boldly to improvise Shakespeare, and it was wita the greatest difficulty that'Cclla'or myself.could get in a word. Whenever we Interrupted him, he immediately gave a tragic 'A-a a-aye' in aent, and so resumed his extempore narrative. The prompter did bis best, ana my 'coach' swore audibly at the wings, but to no good purpose. 'Oliver' had taken tbe bit between his teeth, and was bent upon distinguishing himself. Only the verse In which be told the storv was so painfully 'blank.' When he got to wherejthe snake winds itsell round the sleeping 'Orlando,' bis brain gave wav suddenly, but with great presence of mind he fell back on his grand resource, 'A-a-u aye !' Then followed an 'awful pause,' which I reared was prophetic of the young mau's end. Bat, gathering up his energies, he resumed ( itu a Knowing look at the audience) ' When the snake saw him .' The audience tittered, but 'Oliver' declaimed away until I thought It was time be should be assisted to u cone usloo. I accordingly seized the opportunity of his rirst pause to put in my cue, 'But for the b'.oody napkin.' This, however, only gave him a fresh, start. I repeated it again and aain, but Oliver bod now got fearfully involved ta his story, and wa evidently maklug desperate efforts to hrins it to an end. 1 could hold out no longer, and leantna-on 'CeliaV shoulder, laughed till tbe tears ran down my cheeks, hoping that the audience would mistake my convulsive sobs for the emotion suitable to the scene. Tbe audience, however, were much too discerning tor that. A few more tillers were followed by a general ro8r.' This stimulated 'Oliver' into a kind of frenzy ; be recited a le v more lir.es with obuund ing animation; then, catching at Inst the words from the prompter, concluded nniidst vhouts of laug Iter and ironical applause." - ;, " Hi Mr, Tcter Ricfalngb' f arewell to Richmond A correspondent,. writing under date ot Rich mond, Va., November 28, fends us the folio ing: 1 The Richmond Theatre was last ulght the sceue ot an interesting and, in tome degree, a histor cal event. That relict of the older and better days of the American stage, -Mr. Peter Kichlngs, took his final adieu of the Richmond public in the character of "Major Wilson," in J he Blind Man's Daughter. Called before the curtain at tbe end of that affeciiug drama. Mr. Richmgs made one of tbe most appropriate and elegant addresses ever spoken fioru the foot lights -so remarkable ;' a speech that it huj created a profound impression in this city, and will be published in lull in the papers to-morrow. I appeud a portion, lie begun by saying: "Ladiei and Oenlltmiu1 now come before you for the last timo, to bid a final adieu to uiv proies atonal latort upon there boards ijre in the first V ace the wishes of my family in tho second, ana sacrod outlet in the last, render the measure imiiera two, , -,. : i ; r k . " 1 here are two Important events In a man' exist ence tile first when he (rings from ' oyhood luto eiilier commercial or public iil airt tbe other wlieii he sinks irom manhood into the sere auU voliow teat, irraiiuuliy. decay until he la ivmuioi.eil by lu. Iivlue Master to shuille off this mortal coil . 1 have taind from tno lirirt to the second stano, the turuiuj point ol njan'g Ho, baring reached the aire of seveuty years awd loity.five oi sei rice ttore the Amurioau public i natta a period hen erery acior outfit ti devote his time ami thought,' to more sacred duiie than etru'tmg and fie-ii,, nig hour upon t&o tintV' li you can bear with toe i WIlr, witi. your pornU-tion.' jrive al rielreoital of iuy jWr! it has been Lot I checkered one. - 1 Can lot Uk UOuU tUa( re,rOji0L.t wrtn much pr.de and pleasure." r pbiivbi, Briefly reviewing bis life, frpta vxc)x it ap pears that we were listening to o wuo jlaj catered to the pleasuie of New York ior. lorty-five yeas aeo upon tho boards ot tUe u Park Theatre, and paying a high eulogy tD tiu Iiichlngs, he concluded th ue: "Buttometbiic too miioh of this. I'muubly it is inapt for me to be thus earned away, and roo von of your eujovnient. I know you will exeuie me, and ' attribute It to the riitiit onus. Kuflloe it that i bare rtichetl the rod of all ih-mres, and ler tbe pas' and tieeutaiu rratolul, drply, piotouudly gralol'ul, to ail wi h'iut dixtiiioiiDn audieuoe, press, niinn-" yDt, coiupauy, and orohei la 'A thm moment I IwJ tf preswd.by tb ordeal 1 have pised tbrcngh, t nd with your permission will cl se this ft ne ol niv labor J.artlo anu gentlemen, most respte fnlly I bid yon a final aoien inrokiaa a tern nt prayer that the kinone-sand taror yoa have bestowed on mo and mine my be ri'd 'oted baelt upon your on bnait by prosperity, heltri, and happiness. To that let me breathe an additional aspiiation, that tbonph time Is lad sererer, It will noi break nnner the links ot iwenlinotloa,' bnt rivet tknm more closly, so that, altflouya otfeir events, otlifir artists, and other attraeuone may tprirg np to aboru yonr pleasure, yoor enjovment, and yonr feelings, it will care a small spot in year memories tor the old artist and his eliarre, if it's onh for the itaysot an d iang syne. l4ies and gentlemen, farewell." - These concluding wordi I send yon as a speci men ot i xqnlcite tate and tint English. Never did an old player take more appropriate leave of mimic life. DRY GOODS. E. I - J3 E2 , No. 43 North EIGHTH St. Closing; Ont Balance of Drcsa Good; nt Greatly Reduced Prices, to Make Room for Holiday Goods. Frnest French Plaid Poplins, reduced to 1 SO. Ileavy Bilk chain do. redncel to 1M Heavy French Plaid Popltna reduced to tl. I Dark Delaines new styles 2So. Black K Ulis reduced, to close. Colored alike reduced to old prices. Solid Colore Bilk, reduced LIONS CLOAKING VELVETS. Foperb qnallty Lyons Velvets, a splendid black. Lupin's flnett Reps and Poplins, redaoed. Ladles light Cloaking Cloths, heavy, very cheap. KID GLOVES! KID GLOVHI1 ISO dozen Kid Oloves, cheapest In the city. 1(50 dozen Kid Gloves, at 91 24, warranted real kM, FALL AND WINTER GLOVKS. I allies' Ball Cloth Gloves. 1 adies' VI hlte Cloth G:ovos. Gonts' Driving Gloves. Gents' Cloth Oloves. Misses' Cloth Gloves. Ladles' and Gents' Merino Vests and Drawers. Barpatns In Linen Hem Handkerchiefs. Ladles' and Genu' Hosiery. Table Linens and Napkins, cheap. Flannels, all leading makes, cheap, MTJSHBT8 1 MUSLINS I MUSLINS I All popular makes, below market prices. Bargains In Canton Flannels. 1100 Balmoral Skltts. extra cheap. CLOSING OUT BALMORALS. HOOP SKIRTS AND COR8KTSI Closing ont Hoop Skirts betow coit 1 he (Jalirieile Skht, closing out. E. DR. LEE, No. 43 North EIGHTH Street Just opened, 6 er.tlie cases (5000) WAX DOLLS, at veiy low rices. Store closed on Thanksgiving Day. ' WILL OPEN ON FRID4Y MORkilSG, irom anc ion, FANCY G00D3 FOB HOLIDAY PRflSBHTS, a great Bargain. ; U21ta94p2t LINEN STORE. BQ8 ARCH STREET. 'A CHEAP SALE. PIECES POWER-LOOM TABLE LINEN, V ' 3IAKKED DOWN. 1 eisti's wantipg TADLE LINENS, r liould avail tbi mrelves of this opportunity to ret 13AHOAIN8 UILLIKEN'S LINEN STORE. 017tl2 01rp No. ARCH Street. A M F0UETH AIJT) AE0H, F H AYE FIBST QUALITY JiYONS VELVETS. EXPENSIVE SHAWLS Melodeou Coven aud Eioh Piano Coven SrjITABLB , ' ' FOR CIJRISTMAS PREBENT8 FULL LIKE OF SILKS. FILL L?NE OF DRESS GOODS. II 2 rows fco. 1W4 CUKVMJT Btreet. E. M. NEEDLES. Mrouters.Bfiotliirs will find at . No. 1024 CHESNUT STREET . A Urje sod complete Mtortais nt ot ' LACES AND LACE GOODS, ... ' JMBKOIDlIClES, ' wiiiTK eeoDs, ' - - , HA.NLKERCHIEF8. VEILS,' ' LINEN CW.LAK3 AND eaTF8, SLEEVES, ETC. ETC. ETC., In Rrret vsrMy.end et LOW PK1CKK. ; . vE. M. NEEDLES., , . l 4 ?mw ,1 iis-t-anr) not ox SOILED ' BLAMCKT3WB WfXL OFFER itns motnlng about two hundred pairs or good all-wvol Blanket, rlivli'ly soiled, wblrb will be sold much under the u-oal inlces, vie. x-A guod Blanket lor W lit iitiT i larger n4 tiesvler lor per pslri verr Linre, k7Ti; Uo. Msreil aills, sligbtlr smoked at a Hie. lor ii urb. V e are aio oiterlng Tery make ot Mftlin at tl:c Hrj )'(st limrHe.t Ulliiw?. " - II. D. V H. VEKSrTX, ' 0T iio. iWJ MAJtAtT olivet, DRY GOODS. QPENINC . ',OF 600,000 YARDS DRESS GOODS. J. Itl. I1AFLGSGU, No. 003 CI I ESN VT ST. BAB PREPARED, AND WILL OrEN M0WDAY, November 2G, HIS CHEAP DEPARTMENT, At which he will offer over ba'f a million yards ot FOBEIGM DRK8S bOOD,at one-half their eur rency val from 25 Cents to $1'00 A Yard. 112sitntbst TABLE AND PIANO COVERS. We have now received, directly from the tnanu faeturcre, oor FALL IMPORTATION OF EMBROIDERED CLOTH TABLE AND PIANO COVERS. CoUln; a Large Aaaortuieut, which we are Selling AT E EDUCED PRICES. SHEPPARDtVANHARLINGEH&ARRISQN . ,i . . . iMroETjRsor House-Furnishing Dry Goods, No. 100S 9 14 thstntimrp CI1ESNUT Street. DP 4 'P nRflTTOTTIVkJ OVlUtlODO lUviog purchased at tbe late Auction Sales goods of late Imporutiou, sold at a great sacrifice, and wltlia general redaction o price oi ray entire stock, I au tnabltd to ofTor great Inducements to buyers. LADIES, SOTE TBE PRICES 1 t ' , LUrLN'S FlBBICS Id liln's Verlnoes rcouced from el -2 to 91. Lupin's fc erlnoes reduced frum el 37 to 112X. i upln's feeilnoes reduced irom ! W io el-23 1 upm's plain Kip Poplins reduced trom 1 2 to tl. Lupin's best quality rejuced fiom 1 6i to 1 'i5. IS ALL THE CUOIOE 8HJDE8, 4A pieces of Impress Corded Poplin, a yard and an elf li tli wide, a full line ot eolois only ' hlr.h Plaid PouUns, at 1, ll2h1fji tl S7M. Our 42 rlvb bilk Plaid Fopiins reduced to 1 6U. : FEOM AUCTION. . 8c triil lots of fctrlped Poplins, a bargain, ' . JUST EECE1VED. . '," , One csso ot coided Silk Fpinglines, price tf W. ' 1 bene goods uie noveliles, and are celling with gr a rapidity. A complete assoitment ot Iileh f op'lns; bet good Daily receiving Hew Goods .rrom auction. BALMOBAL81 BALMORALS I Fall, large sle In bright co'ors, heavy, only tl. A fail lane ol bheetlcg. Sbuilng and Pillowcase liaslins. . , FLAMNEL81' , . FLAKjsEL8; . A lint stock at low pi Ices ' - One case ot extra bcavy Cantcn Flannels, only Me. C D. WISHAM, SnstatbSm ; Ko. 7 EIGHT i t-t eet COTTON GOOU8 AT LOW PRICKS. WE are now selling our entire stock of goods at prices to suit tbe recent heavy decline, and In very many classes ol goods we ie far below the present wholesale prices. . , ' BLBACIIKD MUSL.I.'VS. ' Wlillsmsvlile 3 cents. , I 8 Wamgutta. 33 cenis. . 4-4 Wanitut a, V cints 4-4 Ap orkeag, A,31 cents. 4-4 hay Aillls. 11 X cents. . 4 4 I'tkia. II cents 4-4 Good quality is cents. 4 4ew Jmey 11 Ills. 26eens. . S!i inch Waltham, X . 34 cents U and M Aiiialliia from 13 to 20 cents. ' ' l'NBL.KA HBO MULlil. X Fine qualities, at 14. 16 SO cent. 4 4 Very heavy, at 22 cents. 4 4 Extra heavy, at 23 tents. ' - 4-4 Fine aud heavy, at 25 ceuts. CANTON FLANKELR. Heavy Unblctohed, at tli eents better Vnblcsched, at'28 eenis. ' Very heavy Uubleacbed, at 31 cents, r xtia wide a id beavv. at aud 4tl and 61) con s BUacbtd, at IS, 31, 40 eents. u- .-. i CAL,ltOfc.S. , , Vast colors, good qua' Itles. at 12H cents. ' 4 Pest 20 cent t rtuts reduced to 20 cents. DUE'' GOODS. 40 Inch wide all wool Plaid Merlnoes, at SO ceats.uost i;ti. Double width all-wool Casbmerea, at 31 ceits, cost 75 cents. ' rouble width all-wool Piloted Caiumeres.attf cen., cost el 80. -liouble-width Plaid Polt de Chevres. IT eents. cost 60. And treat varieties ot oih. r Dress Goods, at lioui 50 TO 75 PRO. CES'l'. IIEDICTIO.V From former prices.' 1 ' ...... if.; RTEKL At BON, II 28 It - r Xo. 7l and 715 Sorlh TENTH Slree. JAMES, Mo M U I, !- AN, EuccetKir to 3. V. Cowell & Soo, Has Just received tils first FALL IMPORTATION of ENGLISH BLANKETS. These goods were ordered in the Sprng. and made ex prers y for JAMES .VcML'LI.A N bv tne same mum fuoiurer that J V. fOWtLI, A HON were siipu lied wiib for many .veais, and will be found very saperioi 'or family uue. J'. . ' i ' A L1VGE HCPFLV OF' , J,' . AMERICAN BLANKETS ' Selling at Greatly Heduoed rncea.1 A lu'l assortment of real WELH iKl) AMERICAN FLAklUfLaalwaveoDband., , . His Hock ol GEN KKAh HOOHK-KI HNIH'",: DRV GOGDh is complete with tlie veiv beat goods at tbe lowest rates lor CaSB. , P0D8E.DBIItH:r?G DRY GO D T KE. JOabJmJ Wo. 700 CKEftNUT SUOOt. DRY GOODS. Q L A N k C T G. .'" i r . , . ' f ' ' ,; ' ' i v ' i ' ( I . - will mn mw day, FIVE OJi.SES Very Tine Extra Large Size BED BLANKETS. Some of tli o Finest Goods Ever Made In this Country, . . ' - i i , i Will be sold VERT IOW, on account t Slight Machinery Stains while blK manufactured. J. C. STRAWBIUDGE & CO., t X0HTHWY.8I C0RNKH EIGHTH AND MARKET STS. J, I;. STMWBIUOGE & CU. WILL NOW BELL, AT GREAT REDUCTION, THE ENTIRE BALANCE Their Verv Elegant Stock or XjjlUI 1S CLOTHS AND J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO., AORTMWESr COIINER EIGHTH AND MARKET. J C. STMWBR1DGE & CO. SUES! SILKS! SILKS! GREAT REDUCTION. . '!.'- .-a - . Cheap Black. Silks.' Cheap Fancy Silks. -Cheap Moire Antique Silks. Cheap Corded, Silks. ! DEESS GOODS! Balance of Stock at Reduced Kates. 60 PIECES OF PLAIN DELAINES, AT 25 CT3. 10 PIECES FIGURED MC HAIRS, 35 CENTS. EXTEA WIDE PLAID KEHLN0ES, tl. .. , HEAVY PLAID POPLINS,. $1'2 5.. FINE BLACK ALTACAE, IS CETS. BALMORALS! i I l . r 1 ; i CAEE BALKCBALS, a Crtat EaJBain, 175. 1 CASE BALK0EAL8, a Great Bargain, 1 2 25. ? CAPE BALMt'KAl, R Gvei 1 l rptuE, Wlb DRY GOODS. Inauguration of Low Prices w JAS. R. CAMriiELL & Ci)M Importers, Jobbers, and . Retailer OF ' DRY GOODS, No. 7U7 CHESNUT T.. HAVE MADE A GREAT " REDUCTION IN PlUCEtf. Their Stock I, Briyliod lor extent, Tartety, anrt general aduptaiion to tbe wants of buyers, , 8i Z 'f:'. 'j .' . Moiro AntintidB, VeWets, Cloftkutign, Silk Pcplma, . V Woo) Poplin, Corded Poprjnn, Eich Plaid Ptpliu, Rich Plntd Merinofa, Colored Korinoea, Printed Sferinoea, ' Empt e4 Clothe, : Vclour Rd8t, j Biarrita, Epitiglinen, Bombasines, Moub DelainiR, Black Alpacas, White Alpwwi, Colcied Alpetirf, While Rf j, ' Blnft Reps, Colortd Eepe, FroDcb Chiotnea, Eumasks and niapert, Towels and Napkins, Doy lies and Table Covert, CounterpftDea, Fiannels, " .Blankets, Blankets, Blankets, Glove aiid Hosiery, Mcnrnirg Goods. JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO,, N'o. 7S7. .CHliHNtJT, Street. 11 6 lm , FARDES ;& WARNER, No. 229 North NINTH Street, ABOVE HAVE. ..MU3L153S 1 BIescDI Mus'lns ona cent a yard less' than any other store sells them. Best Canton Flannels in tbe city, 26, 28, 81, aud 7Jcen'g. Flannels from 81 cents np. Bett American Prints, 183 cents. 12-4 freminm Roohdale B ankets, tU. 13 4 rremlom Roohdale Blankets, f 12. Misses' Balmorals, f 1 10, 91 25, tl 46, and CI 66. ladies' Balmora's, tl-87; tl 76, tl 95. and $2 00. Gents' Merino fchirts and Erawers, 75 cents, (1 00, tl'26, 91 60, etc Laales' Merino Vests, 91 25, 91-874, 91 60, etc. Infants', Hisses', and Boys' Merino Vests. GLOVES! GLOVES 1 100 dozen bc'ow importer's prices. Lames' French Cloth Gloves, 60 cents, worth 75 cents. ladle' Cloth Gloves, 40, 80, 00, 65, 76 cents, etc Boys' and Misses' Gloves. Gents' Cloth Gloves, 60, 60, 75 cents, tl, tl 25, and 1 CO. Masses' and Ladles' Fancy Colored Gloves. Gents' Colored Bordered Linen Hdkls.'8iJ eents north 60 oents. Misses' and ladies' Iron Frame Hose. eiOBingoot balance of Wax Tolls, eto. eto. GENERAL REDUCTION OF PRICES ! WILL KOI BE TJNDiRJOLDI ; , PARIES 4 , WAIINER, 9 20J 1 No. aa Nortn NINTtt' Street, above Race. Q-PFAT FALL IN DRY GOODS. Having parebased largely at the late t acrlflcln prices, we ai prepared to sell T WEJt'i'f -FiYB fJtB C'KNT. BELOW OLD IEICEH. WUUairsvil e Maslln ataiM cents. Torresdale Mmlln at I1M eents. Wamsntts iluslln ata'H cents. Brown Sheetings verr cheap, . Larce assortment ef F; annuls, trom :5 to 37 X cents per laid. .-, ,. . . .., JJeavj Canton Flarnels, id cen's. ILOIHS lor ladles' Cloaklnirs, from l78toS13per yatd. nil stock. . : ' : LYON 8 Vr 1VT. 12, worth ir, warranted a'l Bilk. VELVET trom 11 to ll per ymra. onutnidy dd band, a lull line of HOUSEHOLD FUitNifcHliO UOODS at pr'ces be:ow eoinpetitln. McCURDY . &,' DUXKLE,; " No. 140 North EIGHTH Street 0 SI lutfaiSm INDIA S HAW L S. 1NDU CAMELS HAIU iSILVWLS INDIA SOAItl'B, CEORCE FRYER, No. OlO CHESNUT Street, Tnvl'cs tbe attention ot purchasers to his elesant Ftock ot EKAL 1XLIA SHAWLS AliD .SCARFS, at verr mt derate prices. - - ' - Unuii -j Gfia J-SUAWL EXiiiBrnoN. j E (OR IIOHTH AKI) FPBIVO OAKDK eT VI e are pieparen to sbow one ol ih vary finest stock otr bawls m tiiisclly ol eveiv erade, . . ,, yUOJJl 9130 IF TO $SO ,- , Vest Of which ere suction purolianes. and are nndci rekuarprlcis. Wolorltean txainiuuiluo. Lung aud gua- e taiey -bawls ... I oi'S "rt Square Bruclie Hhaw s. , Long aud fcguara black Tbilwt Shawls. , , Jong sud 8 iure blaukxl Shawls, i. J . i. t-ttl aHiw:s,Hreakiat Khawli. ete. etc. W e tuld glso ipvlie attantloa to cur , ' BLANUKTI. ,;. , .. Fjcellent AU wolBlankets lor ' tlOI3in '- Finer quslluw at T ae . eio, il. Si J. aad eii, in laci, our general stork Is wortlty tlie atteituuo o sll hovers o lry Ouixls who wish to liny cheap . - JIKt'll II. rHOftfri.T, . . E. CCH. JtiOU'i JJ AUD EfKJNU UAUHtS, DRY GOODS. PRICE & WOOD, N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBEUT, HAVE JUST ONIKKD FROM AUCTION, Bilk and Wool Btripe TOPLINS, vory cheap. All-wool roplms, tl per yard. Plaid Poplins and All-wool I'laids. All wool Delaines and Mennoca. Fne qna'ity Black Alpacas, Fine Black bilks. ILANNELt FLAN S ELS t All-wool Flannels, 8, 87, 46, CO, and 60 centa. Bailaidvaio iaiinels Ail w ool and Uomet Shaker Flannels. Heavy Canton Flannen, 6, VS. 81, 86. and 40 cents Kcst makes Bleached and TJnbVaehed Hnelins. lab.e Linens, Kapkins, aud towels, GLOVES ! . GLOVES 1 GLOVES ! ' A large assortment ef Ladles' Cloth Gloves; J.auics' feuffand White loth Gloves. Ladies' t oioiea Cloth Glares 1 hudren's Red, YV bite, and Blue Cloth Gloves. GENTLEMEN'S CLOT II GLOVES. Frnr.-eil k Gloves, flerced lined. 1 Bdle-', ticnts', and t hnarru's Hosimv. Lc dies' and Gents' Menno Vests and Pants, very cheap Mietci' and Boys' Alerino Ve9ts and Pants. . PRICE & WOOD. n tv. Corner EIGIUH and FILBEHf SU. K. B.-JGUVlA'S KID GLOVES, beet quality In peried. ht al Kid G'ove. SI 26 a pair, tioou (taiy White and Colored Kid Gloves, VI pai r 10 23 TSIM.PBON'S 80N8 . Ko. m TINE SlRe.FT No. 614 Deakrs in Linens, hite and lr?s lioods, Embnl denes Hosiety. Cloves Icrseta. bundkerehlea llala and I'en utiicrjtd. Hair. Kail, 'looth. ai.a Plate lirushas. ( ciLbs, l isln and Fanry ejospa, Fernmerr, Imported sou Dou eetio Vutxt and Fuu lioxea, ana an anulesa vanety ol Notions. Alu;s on band a complete stock ol Lad'es. Oenta'. and In Oien's Vntlerrests and Urswerst Rnglisb and tierman hosiery In otton a.arlno, and Wool, t lib. t raeie sml Bed Blanket. Jisrselilcs, Allendale, Lancaster, nd Boner Comb Quills. Tsb e Linens, Ksnklns, Towels. Plain and Color flsraend, German (toll. Busala and American Crash, llnvlnria. Hul si ovale. Welsh, and Shaker Flannels In all grades A rail "Ine el urery lilsners ut ail widths at Is. SiMPKON'ti SUNS', ' H s. m and U PIKE Street CLOAKS AND FURt. y O V7 OPEN IjlI11S CLOAKB, EXCLUSIVE STYLES. (WHICH WILL SOT BE COPIED), 1 LN CHEAT VARIEIY OF MATEB1A.L AND DEalUK ALSO, FAI.IS STYLE CLOAKS OCR OWK MAM7FACTCRE, In (ireat Almndance. NEW CL0AKLN0 CLOTHS JN GUKAT VAlilKTY." ALSO, . . SUPERIOR BLACK SILK8 FOB BRE8SES, ETC., FROM THE BlfST M AKCFACTCREB. AND CUT IN ANY LENGTH. J. W. PPOCTOR & CO., tpup Mo '820 CHESNUT St. TV O W O 1 lil TV FURS OP ALL WATinrj.n BUS SI AN 8ABLE FUBS, ilUUSUX UAX BAHJL.K t llttS, VT 0m T T T marv vs m a a B wmtm AaltAS V a Haft ULAnjk D A O Aj EaD ROYAL ERMIKE ANO CHINCHILLA, DARK SIBERIAN SQUIRREL, PERSIAN LAMB, J ' , , - AST RACK AN ETC. ETC Tor Ladles, 3iisses, and Children. J. W. PROCTOR CO.. No. 920 CHESNUT St. CARPETtNGS. QARFETIKGaj. CAIU'ETINGS t, Reduced to Present Gold Prices. J. T. DEUCROI X. rv n z i m m h i lira 1 1 httaat j - - - - ---i ABOVE CilESSUXi , . lias reccivid per late arrivals, . ,. : 200 PIECES' J. CRUS3LEY &, LirtUSSELS CARPETING KEW ANU KLKU AM PAIIKUN3. Also, a large line of ftlKKK-l LY.KXlBA AM) HMl 4ifAlH I KPtl8 1AUA8K VtM.HA HTAlK iiND HaLL CA.KI t.llNli.i,OOr n . ill . k 1. Dill 1' AlllL". W llir.ltiVI'ua illl.. ... a Ktc, hkn will be so.e low in consequence of thef In Cold J T. tr.Li. HOIX, I ' J5o 87 B. hr- OSD Street, lunmuihTm . B twecu Cbesnot and Market LEIiDOM l .SHAW; WH0LESA1E AND liETAIL CA11PET WAREHOUSE , JJo. 810 ARCH STREET. Jert ifctired per tteamer. an Invoice ot new and bsnoscme ilenltns ut CuOBtLlV TACt-bTKIRH eo. tire y new lot this market , - ' r4lmrp - Alro. a lull ittcitnent of laCCGtlei in al. wkitna. TTCTLER,- WKAVEB CO. UASTf ACTDtll OF Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Cord; Twines, tto. ' NO lis Konh ATeaueet ano Nu Whunh ll'I.AWAKf Arwue. HiiAMi.r" LANDSCAPE PRAW1KQ CARDS, A BKAUa tnul seileso' iewii, ttteen m aambai . 'iawoal ..rtheluilroctionei Jii Uo artists rlc,ls ants a oaflSKO V?lth the tVKNINU TI.LtOH4ll;f .?o BK TLlVrfcH c. wt.l Us (ound oiim.. attj ' W. craer6tvr.N l1i aud CHlwain btreet
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