THE DAIIA EVENING TELEORAPn PniLADPmA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31t 1B08. MUSICAL AM) DUitf ATIC. The City Amusement. At thk Walnut Mr. K. L. Uvcnoort will ap pear thin evening. In the new i -rnini n dram it of F; or, Branded. The nautical drain of The Pilot, adapted from J Fount i:r ve Cooper's novel, is ant ouueed, and will shortly bo proluceJ. At tbis Arch Lot'a wt'l give her last kick in rbiluriolpliitt for tb.fi prpsfut at least this eve ntnfr. Fire-fly will be p-r!ormed. On Mondav the new drami entitled lie's G n Money will be produced with new sccii'Ty. On'Monday No?, tttb, fl. J. Bvron' drama of The Lanoashire Lass will be bronirhl out. We understand that Colonel Fitzirsrtld'a no w flve-sot drama of Woitcsat Jloy IH be pro luce. I ahortly. This play di-cnpRfs t'be labor question, but only lDcidrn'iillv. and its romantic attrac tions are said to be great. At Tns CiiESNur the Worrell Sisters will appear this eeoln? In the EutrlUta v.-rsion of La liele Ilr'ene, rntitleJ Paris and llftn';or the Oreoian Eopemen'. Tne prrformance will conclude, with I ho furc ot Good for A'othinij, In which Ml' a Jet. Die Worrell will appear as "Nan" a',d will execute a rloz djnee. 1 bo ne n drama by II. J. Hvron, entitl 'd The LanoisMre Last will be produced on Monday, NovemUer iUh. At rnn Amkiiican thre will be an attractive variety entertainment this evenlnir. I1 Cam. Skntz' and Mark Husslcr's com bine. I orchestras and the rcw York Philharmonic Society will petloim Mendelsohn's "IWonirv Hon" Bjmpbouy at Horticultural Hall this alteinooD. Tnts (tEhMANiA Obcliest-ha will etve their firs vlaxsical matiuec. at Musical Fun J Hull to-day CITY ITEMS. 1 Brnvktt A Co., V Tow Ka Hr.t, t.) No. JIH Maiikkt S' SPMCNIiID ASHOflTMltNT Of FALL AN O WlSTKR Cloth imi Men's, Youths', Br and Childress'. Choice stock of seleo.ed styli-a or Piece Uoodi, t j be made to order. Style., fit nnd vor;niamlii of our garment? ju'P'inwi by none equalled by few. All prim guaranteed lows than the lowest tlscwlure, ui'l fall satisfaction guaran teed every pttrchatcr, or tne tale cancelled and mjney refund, d. Mail Sony between fifth and Sixth itieett.) No. OiH 'Jaiikkt St PHIT.AD.-l,eHIA, AND No. flOtt BrOADWATi Nicw Yobk. Tooth rui.LiNO Sensation without a Sbvsa TioN.Yeele.'day af.ernoon. niter wrestling with a severe tooth-ache thirty-six bouri, we read In the "Democrat" that at the rooms of he Dental Assocla tlm teeth were extracted without pain. We bBVg extracted lelh from apple, dungh-nuts, short-cakes, and such things without either pain or paying, but lelt a little dubious about trying this new style as adver tised; but at last the misery got the better ol our tears and we forthwith started for r. oru No 19 Cooper In' stltute, city of New York Fouud a very nloe placej very nice gentleman; sat down Id big cbalr; leaned our bead gentiy back; good-iookli g n.an examined the des:ructlve works In our cranium; youug lady planed a towel about cur noctc, and did It just us n(cv then we lock a Utile tube attached to a long pipe which led somewhere; gave a low ucks on the afore salu tube, and wulie we wer trj io? to thin ol two things at the same lime, one ot which things seeiu.'d to go to the right and the other to the Itti, we heard a ruinbllrg, as ot a tralu o: cars In the distance p ay lng the ' anvil chorus,'' with all the delicious music accompanying the same, and, all of asuloeu, were brought to by the hauu of the oung lady on our face, and a gentle voice Hiking in piaiutlve whlipeis, "How to ou feei'.'" Wher. unnn. following the example of the husky bos of the large cities and tuiall villages, we replied, as with one accord, "Bnllj-." We aukea the conUuctor of the aiore said aoings when he who uoirg to pull "rboae are teetl , ' whereupon he smiled .tod said, ' Wnea they corns It again;" andthHt is all we knew at) jut It. Mure i noiigti, ihe two gru:i)blln memo, rs of our uiolar congrmn bad been sunceuHiuliy Impeached and removed, and all In lUcmmci i ha;f a mi.iute; aad we knew nothing of lr, and anuost regretted, so de llgbttul was the seusatiou, thatoiad not all of them laktuoiik Then we rose Irom the cliulr. listened to the playli g ot Dixie on au inipjried ldus c box, ot rare excel i nee and workinniiNulii, Jist bronchi from hwliserlaud by Dr. Cotton, wim explained to us tne beauties ol the same. AuolUer g'suileuitn sat aown in thechaii. and In one ml'iu fc by the watch hl elht leein removed from his aching face without leellng any pala, rr e periei.cU'g any' uu plea sant feellug or senil Uu. MituilKly, tuu is one ol l he grea'esl luvcn'.t n ot th age. There seems to be &oihiui( terrible abort havlue teeth extiauied. md people suemit to all sorts of horrors while t. elh are auuing, rather thau parlwah ilieui. But his Aa .clailoo certainly does extract teeth without pblu or serious InoouVr nlencer, by means o' gas, nmue and ued lor the pur pose, which renders t e person opwramd upon insn s'ble, without leaving behind the deleterious elVects of cblcroloru. Alter ihe opf ration which con sumed less time than to read tins article we alUxed our Dime to a register whereou upwards of thirty thousand peiple had test'.iied to (he same as we now testify here, ttat the t'ollon Dental Associa tion do for a certainty extrkcc leuth without giving pain lo the t erson. We nhi uld not he at alt sur- firlsed some day to lern of rciioui childrea visiting hse rooms to have thtlr lec-lh pulled out lor fuu. The Democrat IiADIBS. LtlOK AT TMESK PHlOk'S ! Ve wi uld call special a'teiitiou to the prices named below by Mr. Finn, as they appear remarkably cheap, coofiiderlng the excellent quality of goiJs they represent. Economical prices are what the ladies desire, and In making their fall purcb sses we would advise them to coml.le: these fljurss: Corsets, good woven whalebone 1 per pair. Latfles' Vesta, heavy, t per pair. Lad lea' Vests, much bolter. 1 1 '85 and up. Children's Vests, gi od, SO cents and op. Ladles' H.ocktngs, full regular. Si cents. Ladles' Blockings, good Iron lraiue.to cents. Children's Stockings pi ices to correspond. Merit Half-hate, Very good, 23 and 25 cents. Men's Underwear at low flgurei. John M. Finn, 8. E. Corner Arch and Seventh s:roe;s. The 32 Cknt Btockino! The 32 cent Stocking! Tne 82 cent fc) locking ! The ii cent Stacking! The 32 cent Htocklug U full nnular, heavy, and good fa Or lo. There is probably not a wholesale bouse 'n the city setting as good au article for as little money. Mr. Finn also has a full Hue of Iron Frame btoealngs and Ludl.s' and Childrou'a Vests and Drawers, which he Is offdrlng at veiy low prices. Ladies, you will probab'y Bave money by looking at these got (la belore bujlng tlstwhere. Jorn M. FINS, S F.. Corner Arch and Seventh streets, Uilt and Wai.nbt CoBNrcKH and Mouldings for Curtains; alro rich Centre Loops, Fringes, and Ulmps, at haif Hie prlcts uiual y ask cd lor tbeiu; also, Lace and Muslin Curtains, very low, ut Pattkn's, No. 1408 Chesnut street. Ccbtain Looi-s, Ckntkk Tasskls. Cornices, Fringes, Gimps, etc, at half the usual prices, at Pat- TKM'a. No. HUB Chesnut s'reet. Fine Bvddino, Bprlng Mattresses, 11 air Mattresses, Moss Maitre'ses, Husk Mattresses, Fine leather Beds, Buperlor Boiuers and Pillows, At Pattkm'8 Beddlug aad Upho aiery lotore, No, 1403 Chesnut street. Obsk&vk. First quality of material, Flist-class woikmaiishlp, Latest style, Is the Ready -made Clothing at Chablbs btokks A Co. 'a. Just bbins opbnkd. All new, Brown, Drab, and Oreen-mlxed Irish Frel.e Caatlogs, Dark and Light Brown and Oreen Scotch Cheviots, for suits. Black, Brown, Dahlia, Blue, and the beautiful Nbw Colobbd Bkavkbb, tot Walking and JLvenlng Coats, an elegant novelty rot Oeuts' wear, to be fouud only at Chablkh BTOKca A Co.'s. An endlesa variety ot Farcy Casst meres. Hbaoaohc, Lanuuob, and Mblanuholy gene rally spring from a Disordered Btomach, Coatlveness' or a Torpid Liver. Kch may readily be removed by Dr. D. Jayne's Banstlve Pills, a lew doses of which will be found toatlmulatetbe Liver and Stomach tJ healthy action, removlug all Biliousness, and pro ducing regular evacuations of the Bowels, Sold by ill Druggist CliROMO-T.iTHooBAriin. Any meaus that will make art popular, that will serve to edaoats the robllc tafite, and that wl:l furnh really good works of art for the embellishment of homes at euoh lov prices as whl place them within the reach of every body, rich and poor onsht to be hailed with marked natlsfacilon by all lovers or art, and all who believe tn theanlng and elevating I nil nonce of the beautiful and thegood. The modern artofcbromo-llthograpby suppllis a desideratum that Las long been needed, and the perft ctlon that hts beei reached In the best works of this class U as aslonlihlrg as It Is gratifying While a Chrorno will never equal a first-rate original' any person of tasle in art will much prerer a good chromo copy, which win give the style, color, and spirit of au approved picture, to an liidifl'ereut origi nal painting. Pitcher, No, (08 Chesnut s'reet, has an Infinite variety of .Chromos, from the simpler tothe most elaborate subjects, ard at all prhies. Among the latest sdditlons to his extensive siook area couple Of companion pieces, one representing the arrival of Rendrlck Uuilsim in New Work Btyln lf.Od, In the Tarht "italf Moon,"' and the o'her entitled "The receding Race." representing the Indians departing before the march of rlvlii.a I n. "American Soring Flower" make th a bj cl of two very pretty and attractive Chronu-s. wiiloh wo-ild orntmeat any par lor la the land. A few d lllars jud'rlonsly expended on cuch works as these will coafvr mure real grati ficatlon than they woul.l in almost any oihor way. Pay the GaovKit .t Uakkr. We are glad to find that the tome necessl y of having a sewing msoilne In every faml'y Is belug more and more acknow ledged. The business lu this branch of trade was never more active than at the present time, at least If we may Judge from what we witness da ly at i li a rooms ot the (trover A Baker Company, No. 730 Ches nut stieet. We ere pleased also to find that them chines of this Company ere receiving the general and particular preference which they richly deserve. In ihe whole rang" of mechanical Inventions there Is no Instrument In existence which mnets si splendidly and satisfactorily the claims made for It by Its In ventors and proprietors as the (trover & Baker sew ing machine The specimens ot Its workmanship, the tnegnltlcnt testimonials, and the remarkable ease wlib which these machines are operated, all combine to render them prefwrah eto nil others. Late foreign auvices mention the fact "To the American Butiou Hole Overseamlng and Sewing Machine was awarded the gold medal over all co:npe titers, at the recent Havre International Kxpsltln." We utderstand that this trnly marvellous machine has also taken the first premium at all the State aud county fairs In this ountry the present season wherever It has been entered for competition. There, ports Irom these fairs are still coming In, and after they are all over we will publish a list of premiums that will astonish all panics interested. The machine is for sale at the S. W, corner of E'erentb and Chesnut streets, Astounding Kkports. 20(0 casbs of consumption i rkm. FrnfeBFor Trosseau, of the Children's Hospital Purls, reports that, In two thousand cases of Cm! sumption, la which the formula for I'pham's Fresh Mi.at Curt was used. It cured nearly every oae. 11 a' lays the cough, heals the lungs, and gives a new lease of life. Bold fl per bottle, or six forts. John, nton, Hollo way & Comokk, No. 602 Arch street. Auonothk many welT-regu'atrd establishments In the City of Brotherly Love, one of the most con spicuous Isthe mammoth dry goods esiabllshmentof K. B. Lee, No. 45 North Eighth street, wh ch Is at' tended by well instructed sales? en ard saleswomen The line of goods Is flrst-ciass, aud e nbraces all the latest stylea and patterns. This firm make specially ot kid gloves, velveteen, black s'lks. a id dress gjods. Give them a ca'l and examine for your' 6el es. Jtwuui.-Kr, Wllitara W. Cacldy, No. 12 South fecoud etredt, hf.s the largest aud mot attractive a&iiurtment of fine Jewelry aud silverware lu the oity . Purchasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pure arti cle tarnished at a price which oauuot be equalled. He also has a large stock of American watbee In all varieties and at all prices. A visit to bis store Is sure to result In pleasure and profit. Carpets Housekeepers (aud especially country merchants and farmers Vhiltiug the city) will find It to their Interest by calling at J. T. Delacroix's whole sale fand retail carpet warehouse, No, R5 South Second street, above Cheanut, belore i urclip.alng elsewhere Bee advertisement In another column. Dbink the famous Arctic Soda Water, and read Th Kvkntns TLLUttUAPH. at HUlman's New Ktand, at North Pennsylvania Denou Obovkb A Baulk's Highest Premium sewing Machines, No. T0 Chesnut street bh.k of Boots and f?Hoks Dealers will find It to tht lr Interest to be at the sals of Boots and b lines, to bo sold iy caia ogus. lor cusu, on innuuuy iu ira-lriL-, November 2 at 10 o'clock, by C. D, McUlees & Co., APCtlotiters No. 50il Market street. Tmvuirn's News Dkpot. lately opened on Ches nut st west of Slxtn, r-o. t,ll. Is a modl es'abllsumeut ol. Us kind in every respict. Nea-ly lilted up, airy, i'ulit, and convenient, goous couaiiicuousiy aispiayea. neiyililng 1 perfect order, it is rially a pleasure to hu b in his place. We have Just received from him - . - ...... .....I) .Hl....tliln II .1. . ......... Harpei n weenir buu luv.uii.'j', mo Aiiauiio Wontuly." "Coiuic Monthly," etc. lu additlou to tbese all the other ps-rlonlcala domestic aid foreign, the dally papers published here, In New Yor. and other pikers, nd the latest books cau be fouud unou bis counters. He deserves success, and will secure it. PKOPLK'B llKNKFIT, AT Oak Hall, To iay (aiukiav), OcroiiKa 31, 16UH D10H8 OI'EN AT t!i O'CLOCK . M. FKItKllKMAM'Ud OOMM KNUK AT 7 A. M. AllMltSlON J-'HKK. 0 HKsauVill MKAT8. PBOdBAMM Jt, J'AKT 1T. . The "Indispensable Hull," 28. Z. The Walking Jackets $12. a The Chertierlleids, tl2 to fli. 4. The Kail (jvercoai,7-tH) to f O. 6 The Black bul.s. for 18 and upwards. part 2n. 1. The Lads' Chesterllelds. 2. Tlie ilos' Oaiabaldis. 3. The Children's lilimiarcbs. 4. 'i he small Overcoats, ft. The Velvet Milts 6. 'Ihe Cheap School 8uits. Kote. 1 he House closes at 10 o'clock M. The Pouse Closes at l o'clock P. M. 'i he Holism C oses at 10 o'cloi k t. M. WANAMAKKH & KUiWN, OAK HALL. TIIK LAKOKST Cl.Ol'HlNO HOUstE, The corner ot SIXTH and MAKKKf atree.s. KABEIED. JOLINE ELLKOOUD October 27, 1869. by Be v. J. B. Mi dili. . at the residence of the brlue'j parents, RDWAkl) K. JOCINP!, son of (Upiiiin William Jo Hue, lu LUV14A 1), KI.Lfe.UO'.'D, both of this city. DRY GOODS. DIED. COWPEP.TITWAIT.-On the 3Ht Ins'ant, JOSEPH CO W p J kT H W a 1 ' r, in the 73d year of bis age. 'J be relatives aud friends ot the taiiiiiy are re si eoirnlly invited to at. end the funeral, without fur ther notice, from his late residence, No, 1723 Ulrard avenue, on Monday, Nnvembur 2, at 8 o'clock P. M. M A UK. On Friday evening, the 3'itb instant, Mrs, MA 111 a. widow of the late John B. Mark, In the 7lst year of her age. The relatives aud friends are Inv.ted to attend the funeral, from the resilience ot her nephew, W. V. Justice, No. 13,tl Marshall street, on Monday next at 1 o'clock. McKWAN. On the 29th Instant, MARY BROSIER, dat.gbier of Henry D. aud bailie B. McUwau, aged 3 1 he relatives and friends ot the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence ot her parents No. SiU (Jreenw:ch street, on Sunday morning at 8 o'clock. To proceed to Moriah Cemetery MARCH MKNT. On the morning of the 81st in stant, STEPHEN L. MAByUMEN V, lu the 250l year "'jJue notice will be given of tha funeral. PAULTJH. On tho27lb lus'., CHARLES PATJLUS. 'i be relativea and friends, and Wl'llam B. fchnlder Lodge, Nu,4iu, A. Y. M.; (Jolunibla Msrk, No. 91; Ka- pira louge, rso. Itn, I. u- oi j. r,i aim an uwouv-, of which lie was a member, are invited to attend tho funeral, from hts late reeldeuce, No, 131 Congress street, on Sunday at it o'clooif . To proceed to Sixth street Onion Vault. MKHIOA Life PARIES A WARNER, No. 223 north NINTH Street, WILL OPHW TODAY Tlio Grenlest liar gains Offered This Year. KPLI N LINE MILK AND WOOL rorLIHW AT 1-S A TABD. There goods coat 11 7S to Impart, and are so!d ot fi 50 retail. We offer them as a special bargain. Paris Corded Poplins, 81o. cost inc. to Import. Marl Poplins, Orey Plaid Poplins, eta l!ck Alpacas and Black Atpaoa Poplins. 100 riFX'FM BEST CAI.IVOEN, CIS. Brocbe and Blanket Bhawls, from Auction, Bargains In all-wool Bed Spreads, 13 715, (I, and IT Crib, Cradle, and Bod Blankets. 10 cases loaded and Unbleached Canton Flannels Blenched Cantou Flannels, 20, 22 23, li, 21, 81, eto, Unbleached Canton Fianucls, 12,, 18, 18,21,21, 21, etc. Heaviest and best Dnbleached Canton Flannels, 25 cenls. Black and Oold Mixed Waterproofs. All-wool Flannels, 25, 81, 87., 40, too. ti l. Cotton and Wool Flanneis, 12' i 25, si, J;1. 43, Sc. All wocl Shaker Flannels, yard wide, 40 and tj"c Bed and Urey Flannels. I lain and Plaid Stirling Flannels. M KBINO UOOUS, Splendid assortment Ladies', Gents', 1197a' and Misses' Merino Underwear. Ladles' Vests, fl. tl'.'SK. l'2. IV37. I 60, 1: til.',' fl 75, $l'87i. fj2, 2 lltf. ti l', fl MS 1 2'S0. Ladles' Merino Pants. Genls' Merino Shirts, 7rc, 1, till, (Ji-37.;, Jl'50, l-2),-, 1 75, 1 2'12;a-,2'25, t2'47,'i,f 2'50. Gents' Merino Drawers. V issea' Merino Vests, 87K, no, and 62,l;c Boys' Merino Bhlrts and Drawers, loo dozen Tucked Handkerchiefs, 12,'i cents. 50 dozen Hemmed Handkerchiefs, 11 cents. Small Plaid Wool Shawls, 79 cents. All wool Casslmeres. $1, worth tl'oO. Fine assortment Hamburg Edgings and Ia'.er.'lngs. 100 dozen Silk Fleeced Gloves. 28 cents. 1'ABlKst A WARNER, It No. 223 N. NINTH St., above Race. NOW OPENING AT THE " 13EE-II1V1S ' BEY GOODS STORE. HANDSOME NEW WINTER CLOAKINQ3, EUGENIE VELOURS, ASTRACHANci, and an xi. oxiitro, IN ALL THK NEW COLORS. THE FUR DEPARTB1E?JT AT TIIE BEE-IUVE Is now fully supi Led with the best assortment of LADIES' RICH FURS Ever exhibited, ranging lu price From $5 to $500 tho Set. J. W. PROCTOR & CO. TIIE REE-IIITE, No. 020 CHESNUT Street, 10 8lstuth PHILADELPHIA. Insurance Company Of Phlladelphlu. 8. Comer Fourth and Walnut Streets. ar 77tU InslUuHm hut no iwperior in th United tmtet, tu TO PHOPIUETORS OF HOTELS; B0ARDH,G-H0USE3 AND SHIPPING. We bave a special Wholesale Donartment for ann plying LINEN AND COTTON BHEETINO. TOW ELB, NAPKINS, B INGLE! BED AND BEBTH BLANKETS, and other goods particularly adapted to your wants. All the above kinds of UOOD3 made np at short notice li desired. SI RAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, CENTKAL DItY UOOUS ST01U2, COB, EIUTII AND KABHET STREETS JJOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS LINEN DAMABES, LINEN BBEEriKG3, DAMAbK TOWELS AND TOWELINOS, NAPKINS AND LOT LIES IN EVERY VARIEI T Together with oar large stock of DOMLSTIU MUSLINS, CBiSU, UTV, JOIIX W. THOMS, Nos. 405 and 407 N. SECOND St I 2 rp PHILADELPHIA, J FOR CHARLESTON. 8. C.-TIIE iHteaiUHhll) 1'KUMIi'l UEUH is n ,w lo.rl. lug i-utr it a itD ttret Wharf, and will positively sail on HATUUDA Y.Oct. 81. at UK M. or irajgut, apply to K, A. will I E 11 A CO., 1 W t fiO. t IQCK bTHEUit WUAUC, DRY GOODS. ja A. SOUTHWICK, No. 17 801110 KWIITU Street, I!KT,OW MAV,KT' Bas now open one of tha most compla Ladies' Dress Oooda nnd ShavT Ever opened on EIGHTH 8TP.KET, whkrti be M oflfrlng at FXCBFDINOLV LOW PH'08. 10 It 8 a t?. L E E, No. i'i N0KT1I EIUUTU STREET, OPENED IUH DAT FROM AUCTION, 80pieces EXTRA HFAVT AND EXTRA FINU STRIFE POPLINS, 38 and 45 cents; cost over 0 te Import, FIHH) DOUBLK WIDTH FRENCH POPLINS. 88 cent and It. UAND30MK MLK RPIGLINK?. ULPKKB BLACK BI11AKII7, CLOTH. JHBAVT. 1.4 kERGB C1.0TU4 FOB HUI1S. Black Silks! Black Silks ! BLACK SILKS FOR HUIT3, IU7. 12-0), J.!. HEAVY bLA.K SILK4. 81 W,J 75, andS. KOPEKD BLACK SILKS, 1 1 50 to S. CHEAPEST BLACK BILKS IX THE MARKET. fcFECIALTY IN BLACK fcILK9. 1V0 dor.en FALL COLORS KID GLOVES from auction If 10. Also, GENUINE JOUVIN KID GLOVED 20 dozen Men's Real Kid, Dark Colors, 1'25. Job lot Gents' Wnlte Dos Gloves, ft. A splendid line of Ladles' Merino Hosiery, Ladiea' Hemstitch Handkerchiefs, Great Bargain, Men's Colored Bsider Hdkfs., 87, 45. and 59 ceatj. , Genuine Balbrlggan Hosiery; very low. Ladies' Hemstitch Hdkfs , a specialty. DOM ET AN ALL-WOOL FLANNELS In va rlely. a CANTON FLANNEI H, Bleached and Brown. Ladles', Gents', and Children's Merino Underwear. Black Alpacas, cheapest In the city. 50 pieces Merrlmac Calicoes, 12 'i cents. 4-4 English CbintKss (Hoyle's) 23 and 2t cents. 100 pieces 6-t FRENCH SIIEKR MULL, for Kven- log Dresses 87H cents to 11- Cost double, Only 10 yards In a dress. Velveteens! Velveteens! VELVETEENS FROM AUCTION. VELVETEENS, A LL SHADES, VELVET ENS. HAND30MK BROWNS. VELVETS E.XS, ELLGANT BuaCKS. LYONS CLOAKING VELVETS, BUS I IN THE MARKET. POABON'B BE iT VELVETS. Iloiisekeeplng tJoods, a Full Line. Damask Table Linen;, extra heavy. Napkins, Towtls, Boy lies, etc. etc Dress Goods! Dress Goods! GREAT BARGAINS IN Dili S3 GOTDS TO RE DUCE bTOC'K. HANDMIMii LACE CURTAINS CLOSINa OUT E. R. LEE, Vo 't V ..... VlfUITH t!(.in, JO si.it u2t PHILADELPHIA. pRICE & WOOD. N. W.iOBNEB EI4JIITII AND FILBERT, HAVE JUST RECEIVED Several lots ot Ladles' and Gents' Gloves, Ladles' Berlin Thread and Span Silk Gloves, lined Ladles' and Gouts' Cloth Gloves. Children's Cloth Gloves, aud Burlln Glove!1, lined. Jouvln's Kid Gloves, best quality, fall colois, A good quality Real Kid Gloves, fl 25 a pair. Ladles' and Gents' Hosiery. Worked Edgings aid I user tings. Din-lty Hands, Coventry and Magic Rullllngs. Ladies' Lluen Collars and Cuffs Gents' bhirt Fronts, Neck Ties. Suspenders, eto. A large assortment of Ladles' and G eats' Linen Uandkerchle's. Ladies'. Gents' and Children's Merino Underwear. BLANKETS. BLANKETS. All-wool Blankets, 3 75, 11 75, 15, f 5 75 np to 1 12, I'LANSKLti FLA SN ELS. Alt-wool Flannels, cheap, 25. 81, 37,';, and 60 cents. Bsllardvale and b halter Fiauneis. Dumet Flannels, 12i. 18V; 5. 28, 81, 31, 40, and 50c. Oue bale Djmet Flannel, 2, that are wortb 83. Red and Grey Twilled Flannels. Plaid Shirting Flaune.s. MI AH I LA ID POPLINS). Plaid Poplins, 80 and 87,'i cents. Black Alpseas and Black Alpaca PopMns. BLACK blLBS. BLACK BILKS, good makes, cheap. A cheap lot ot Linen Towels, 12 'i cents. Hockaoack and Damask Towels that ate bargains. Table Linens and Napkins. Shirting. PI. low case, and Sheeting Muslins, PRICE & WOOD, N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND FILBEBT N. B. Waterproof Cloaking Cloths cheap. 10 8 sw JULL PENINU-SIIA.WLS, ETC. ETC EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH, HAVE OPEN LYONS VELVETS, BROCUE BHAWLS, ROYAL POPLINS. BLACK RIBBED POPLINS, LARGE BLANKETS, DAMA6K NAPKINS, 1013tnthi3m HOUSEKEEPING GOODS SHEPPAKD, VAN HAKLIITGEIl & ARRISOI?. LINENS, BLANKETS, FLANKF.LS, MUSLINS. AND EVERY VARIETY op HOUSEKEEPING rIY GOOD, ! CTJETAINS, CURTAIN MATERIALS, ETO. ETC. NO DRE8S GOODS. Ealng the OLDEST KstAbllafcrjORnt for the SPk CIAL BALH Or TUB ABOVE QOOD3, we 0a KlvetoonrpatrongtheadvanU.r.of lon experlenc. nnd thorough cqaalntanoe with IUU Bpeclal Department of the DUY OOD3 BUSINESS, and making M our PUR0HA8K3 FOR CAail, er. to them the LoWE3T I'OSaiBLK rRlcm t wUloh the aame quaUUe. r. .ol. either In thlg or the New York market. No. 1008 CHESWUT Street, Philadelphia. COUNTRY MERCHANTS, We bave now In store a Terr large aud varied as. eortmtnt of LADIES' CLOAKINGS. By calling on ns you can not only see all the atylea In vogue, but be supplied lu quantities to suit at the lowest wholesale rates. Comparison of stock and l rlcei with any wholesale bouse solicited. Bampleasent by mall when desired. STKAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER COR.F.IUUTU AND WABHJBT HTBEETS, 14 era PHILADELPHIA. H A:M RICK & COLE, No. 45 North EIGHTH Street, PINED TO-DAY FROM YESTERDAY'S BALES, 1IEAYY SICILIAN rorLI', DOUBLE WIDTH, Brown, Blue, Pnrple, Green, and Wine Colors. At 41 Cents, Cost 65 to Import. Also, 25 PIECES IIEAVT TOPLIXS, Paris Slrlpea, all coloi-s, at 83 cents, cost 42 cent to land. ALSO, ONE LOT DOUBLE WIDTH SEIUiES, 9l cents, cost 60 cents. A LEO, ONE LOT VERY 1J1CH SILK SERGES, Most Detlrable Colorings, at flso, less than cost to Import. HAMRICK & COLE, Ko. 45 North EIU1IT1I Street. 1029 thstu3t PHILADELPHIA. 1868. JOSEPH H. THORNLSY Would respectful'y present his claims for a share of public patronage by offering the following Induce ments, viz.; An Attract! to Stock. A Splendid Assortment. Prices Put Down to the Lowest Notch. SPECIAL ATTENTION INVITED TO Kroclie Shawls. t. Silks and Dress Goods. Blankets and Flannels. Cloths and Casslmeres. LINENS. QUILTS, PIANO and TABLE COVERS. SKIRTS, CORbE'lS, ETC ETC. JOSEPH H. THORNLEY. N. E. Cor. EIUUTII and SPRING GARDEN, 9 26 8m Bp PHILADELPHIA. 727 POriLUt PlilCES 727 DRY I OR GOODS. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., No. 727 CHESNUT STREET, Importers, Jobbers and Retailers, Have now on exblol'loo THE MOST EXTENSIVE AND DESIRABLE STOCK In this market. Their stock Is nurivalied for EXTENT, VA RIETY and general adaptation to the wants of the trade. They are m.constant receipt of BARGAINS, which are freely offered by the yard, piece, or package. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., No. 727 CHESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA, J3LACK CLOAKING?. BLACK CLOAKINGS. BLACK CLOAKINGS. COOPER & CONARD, S. E. Cor. NINTH and MARKET, By bestowing unuiual care In selecting their always large stock of these goods, have now on exhibition an anexceptlonably perfeot stock, at unexceptionably low prices. Tbey Invite an examination. BLACK M08C0W8. BLACK CHINCHILLAS, BLACK VELOUBS, BLACK CASTORS, BLACK ASTBACHAN, BLACK DOESKINS, BLACK BILK VELVETS, BLACK VELVETEENS. 9 86fstn8mrp INDIA S1UWLS AND SCARFS. GEORGE FRYER, No. oxa CHESNUT ST HE LIT, Invites attention to his stock ot Real India Camel's Hair Shawig & ScarEs. Also, an elegant stock ol CILK9, In Blacks and Colors; FANCY SILK PLUSHES, POPLINS SB AW 1.8, and FANCY GOODS. INDIA SHAWLS AND 80ABFS altered and re paired, and cleaned a ft superior, manner, U 90 ,uirp BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS. DRESS goods: AT ABOUT HALF THE C03T OF IMPORTATION DRESS GOODS AT is CENTS. DRESS GOODS AP 81 CENTS. DRESS GOODS AT 87). CENTS. DRESS GOODS AT 40 CENTS. DRESS GOODS AT 60 CENTS. Empress Cloth Poplins, at 73a, worth If. Empress Cloth Pop'lns, at 87Hc, wortb tl t. Xmpr.es Cloth Poplins, at 1, worth 1 17 tf, SATIN CHARLOTTE, AT II 25. l NOVELTY IN FRENCH POPLINS, WORTH f All wool El Ingllnss, i 23. worth II'SIK. VELUDK OTTOH1M. BEST QUALITY IMPORTED, ATI1K0, WORTH K Handsome Bhk Eplngllnea 11.71 to 13, Plaid Irish Poplins, at (1-25, cost 2'M Plaid all wool Poplins, 78a to II '60. g ILK FINISH VF.LVKTEr.1VH. BEST MAKES, ALL COLORS, AT LOW PRI0H3t GREAT BARGAINS IN BLACK CIBA.M OBAIIf ftlXK. BLACK GROS GRAINS FOR BrirTa BLACK GROS GRAINS FOR WALKING DRESSBIC ukuo Ul s 1IM a, ALL UUALIT1BS. Black Silks with Lnstre, at low prices. COLOKXD DB KSH SILKS. ALL QUALITIES, 1 TO Ifl. New styles of Btrlpeo Silks, at tl'iC and 32S. Closing ont Polka lot silks 12, cost (3. SILK PLUSHES, ALL COLORS. The bent In the market, from to SO to 120. U It EAT BAKUAINS INSUAtTLS. Ladles' and M lssea' Shawls, of every variety. sA very lew prices. H. STEEL & SON, NOS. 718 AND 715 MOUTH TEH TO T H PHILADELPHIA. B WILL OPEN THIS MORNINO, PROM goud, 6?c; wortb 87. 1 lit! ' I T AliThOt uVDTKTn irvona wi.w t. ling sl.ev.e, II; worth 81-M. M IsSES' M ekino V ks i'A half price, 37, 41, and Mot, Only MX pieces superior BLtCJC ALPAUA. nd'a, 1 Infc vacv mrl..p i iril . ri I.'. V UfUIPR K W 1W . 1 tr PCPI.INS. Sla; worth 0. mottled ground at 6-2c : worth 87. 1 a FRENCH ALL-SILK MANTILLA VELVET, at l'o and 12: great bargain. NOT'1I1GHaM LACE CURTAINS; great hap. gains. REAL FRENCH LACE CURTAINS; great bar gains. an Invoice of LADIES' TRAVELLING SATCH ELS or BAGS, at very lew prices. T. SIMPSON'S 80N3. 10 81 sw!3t Nos. 22 and 921 PINE Street, CLOTHS, CASS1MERES, ETO. J-EAVERS, CHINCIIILLAS, ETC. BUG JAMES & LEE, HO. 11 HOBTD SECOND STBECT, Sin of the Golden Lamb Are now receiving a large assortment of Beavers, Chinchilla, aud other Overcoat Ings. Also, a full line of 3-4 and 6-i Black Doeskins, all of tho best makes. The attention of Merchant Tailors and Clothiers are specially In vlted 18 18 a AT WflOLESALE.ANB RETAIL. HATS AND CAPS. E JONES, TEMPLB & CO., VABHIONABLH HATTXBB2 No. 26 S. NINTH Street, First door above Chesnut street. lit G WAR BURTON'S IMPROVED TENTI lated.and easy-fitting Dress Hat. (patented), taa all the improved faahlons of the season. CHEH OUT fttreet, next door to the Post OtSoe. 11 1 6p WANTS. WANTED FOR A LADY AND QBNTLB. M AN, a suit of TH h kK ROOMS (two ooaaeoa. iur); private family prelerred. Location brown to Master, and Filtesnth to tUae teenih Meln. Addreta "Home," this office. 10 U 64 CHESTNUT ST.jfVX FAMILY SEWING-MACHINES. gIMES' PURE COD LIVBK OIL. There are several specie orGadns. Only the Gadna Morrhua, caught at xv.wJsundland, yields Oil rluk la ni.diuinai vln uea. To secure this, Mr. Slates, at am enormous expense, made arrangements on the spot, and, by a totally new process, p epared Oil fresh front the liver, ot the fi.h. After oareful analysis and ex teuslve trial by tuemelcalprof. loa.8IMK PURS COD LIVER OIL 1. now pronounced lao jmparably superior to ail other preparailona ot the same artlcis in the market Free from smell, dellolous to the taste, and leaded wlih all the nutrient aud curative proper ties wblch tender Cod Llvtr Oil lamous asathersv ptutlo. told In the original style of bottles labels, pamahi. lets, and wrappers employed by Mr. Slmea. WUol sale and rttall only by eUSTAVVS KBAVSE, Apotheokry. 10 lOswrpi (Successor to Famnel Biases), N. W. cor. TWELFTH and CHESNOTSta.. Phlta. SEAFNE83. EVERY IN9TROMRXT THAT science and skill have Invented to asalat th ring in every degree of deafueaai also, Beplraj. tor.: also, Craudall's Patent Crutches, superior to any others In T use, ;lt P. MADEIRA'S, No. JU S TENTH btreeU below Cheanut, Kept PRIZES CASHED IN ROYAL RAYAH!, KENTUUKY, and MlbaOUKI LOlTMUilSi Clrcnlars sent and Inforniailun Rlvao. w JOrEPH BATES. No. 7 BROADWAY, Near Jin. Fyajvaioeiwx, w I! UK