MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC. OiWrai toonimo Mt ti Aesnteimy of Mnale. The noieeraeat that to'f. JVeman's Opera Bouffe Company Is to appear oei t week at the Academy of Mane will be welcomed with gratification by the nom-roat admirers of that jit and exhilarating form of mustctl entertain jceat. The past successes ot la Grande Duohtsnt and La BeUe Delene have made the name of OBaabach familiar In Phlla lelphla; and have sufficiently established his popularity, and It Cannot be without Inteiest that those Who were captivated by the spurkling melodies and Irresistible drolleries of those clever trorks Will await the production of another of bis operas bonOes, not lets brlDUnt In compoiltlon Bor less mirthful in subject, nnd eq tally fcrta sate la the manner of its representation. Barle Bltue will Introd oca to us a somber of artists who have not before been hard here, but who have already gained a reputation, by their performs noes in New York and elsewherf, not second to that of Msd'llc Toatee and her asto ctales. The European history of tn3e artist) Was ample wsrrsnt for tuplr corJlal reoep'.lon In America, and their reaiarkable accomplishments atonco secared them the goodwill ot the amerl can pablic. Mad'lle Iroja, the Qr-t prima donna Whom we shall receive, and who perform j the pait of "Boulode" in Barbs Beue, his Ion; held an honorable position in Paris. For a con alderable period sbe was the leading mezzo soprano at the Opera Comtqae, and after bar withdrawal from that theatie was chosen by Offenbach, at the Bjufles Panslennes, to crest -the principal roles In a number ot his own com position". Her last French success wai InChario Lecooq's opera bouffe, Feur-de-The, which sh sucoes'fully carried through an entire season a the Theatre de 1'Athenee. Of the rapidity with Which she established herself In popular faro kt Nlblo's, New Yotk, it Is bardly necessary fo ns to speak; nor is it necessary to describe at length the characteristics of ber style of singing and acting, or of her many and varied attrac tions, since she will so soon be among us to be Judged of in her own pcreon. M. Aujsc, the representative of "Blue Beard,'' b In some respects the strongest addition that Mr. Bateman has made to his company. lie is the ideal of the tenor needed for the proper illustration of comic opera or opera bouffe. His voice Is fresh, clear, and elastic, and rings like a trumpet, and, what is almost of equal Im portance, he is an actor of the highest order. There are few comedians now upon the etnge Who can rival him in prace, vivacity, and gal lant bearing. "Blue Beard" affords him abun dant opportunity for exhibiting bis best qualities in every oapaclty, and if it is not bis mot im port ra'e, it will be found to be tbe one in which he always makes the most forcible impression. The majority of the other artists who appear next week are also new. They are clever and conscientious, and have done much to add to the successes already secured by Mad'lle Irma and M. Aujac. Tbe best feature of Mr. Bate man's announcement is the assurance it gives ns that every part in the operas he produces will be sustained with such fidelity as to give no opportunity for reprotch in any particular. Care has been taken to provide an excellent chorus and a fine orchestra, and the well-known skill of the Mualcal Director of tbe Batemin troupe, Mr. A. Birgfeld, is sufficient assurance that nothing will be wanting in the ccnirol of these depart ments. Barbe Bieue will be performed every evening, except Saturday, next week, and at a matiuon on Saturday afternoon. The sale of tickets commenced this morning at the Academy and Boner's music store, N j. 1102 Chesnut street, and from the lively rate at wbish the tickets were disposed of, we have no doubt of a most brilliant success, financially speaking, fjr tbe season. The City Amusements. At tbe Arch the drama of He's Got Money will be performed this evc'inn?. On Monday nexX II. J. Byron's play of The Lan. cashire Lass will be produced.- At the Walnut the drama of F; or, Branded, will be performed for the last ttraeitiia evening. To-morrow Mr. E. L. Davenport will appear as "Long Tom Coffin" in the nnutlcal drama of The PUot, and as "Adam Trueuian" in Mrs. Mowatt's comedy of Fashion. At tub Chbsnut the Worrell Sisters will appear this evening iu au Buli-di adaptation of Offenbach's opera of Barbe B eue. On Mond iy next tbe drama of the Lancashire Lass will be performed. At thb American there will befn. entertain ing variety performance this evtuliug. Thb sale of reserved scatjfor tbe season of twelve nights of opera pSujft which will be opened at the Academy 4t Music on next Mon day evening, will commence to-day at the Aci demy of Music aoi at tbe mus'c vlore ot Messrs. Boner & Co., Nyf 1102 Cuesou'. sireet. TnB (Jkbvania Ohcuehtha will aire a public reharaa!at ITorticultuial Ha l this afternoon. On Saidrday they will give a classical matineee. Crl Sbntz' and Murk Husslei's combined cnestrus, will give a mauiice ai musical r una Hall on Saturday. To-uoanow even in 3 a concert will be given at the Academy ot Music tor the beteiit of the Jefferson Grammar School. Tne objeot Is to obtain funds for tbe purchase of a piano. A number of members of the MendcUsuhn Socmty will assist, and a Que entertainment may bo ex pected. nramatlc Items. Mr. Sothern Is performing at the Prince of Wales Theatre, London, in a piece entitled A Hero of Romance, in which it is said that he has made a hit. A new spectacle has been produced at the London Albubra, with tbe suggestive title uj 2he Festival of Bacchus. The 1st. Mark's Theatre, New Orleans, opened on Monday evening with Mr. Churle Pope as acting manager and Miss Ileurietta Oiborn as loading lady. Mr. Maik Smith wa axnounccd as tbe first star. The Boston critics prale Janauschek's waj.l robe more than they do her uuiine. BouclcauU's diama ot Af ir Bark Is in re hearsal at tbe Boston Theatre. Mr. and Mrs. W. J, Florence will conclude a very successful engagement at tbe Broadway Theatre, New York, at the end of the presen week. Mr Florence made a bit in the part o 'Obenreiaer," In Ho Thoroughfare, although it is more than hinted that his rendition of tbo part was copied fiom FecUter. On Monday, Mrs. Lander will succet d the Florences, and will produce Marie Antoinette. Forrest has beeu dmns tbe legltlma'e drum t at Niblo'a Garden, New York, for tbe last three or four weeks, in the accustomed legitimate THfl HAJLT EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, WftMjP 4, 1808. GRAND SALE OF DRY GOODS way, with shabby icotpry and at touierent support. The contrast bstween this manitf ot producing standard dramas and ths style la which spectacles have been pat atoa the stage at Niblo'a hat ben somewhat severely com mented on by the critics, hut not to the extent that It deserves. Musical Itenas. Mlu Kellogg concluded bcr engagement in New York on Saturday, and on Wednesday ere. ning she appeared at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. Boston will hear her next, and then we suppose that she will trarel Phdadelshiawards, M. Flotowwlll reeHe la Paris during the coming winter. II:s new opera, L'OmWe, will be biougbt out at the Theatre Oomlque. Tbe London musical journa's need waking up a little. Tbe OroSesra announces that Uhs Lydln Tbomp-ou remains seriously ill in America, and ban not beea able to appear stnos ber arriral. and the Musioal Wor d ln'orrat its leaders that M'ms Roio Bell, the Off.-nbach exposltreas In New York, is Just dot 1. Consider ing that both ladies are alive and kicking -aot metaphysically-at the present moment in New York, there statements are remarkable. A new muilonl journal, entitled Lt Afjniteur de lOpheon, has rerently been started in Paris. Tbe Loui-ville pspeis commend Iron's grecion bend as a piece ot high art. Ole Bull has fur some time been suporln. lending tbe construction of a piano, in New York, on an entirely new principle, by which he bopea to obtain greater conoiity of sound with out loss of quality. CITY ITEMS. TuMwrrWa Iw Oaror. Uly opBt ah Oho But St., wmtof(ilitO,lko.l4 I mod -4 Mbllahmnt ! iu kind in 'ry mimk, Netir flttad no. m,r. I Mini, nnd oo vealtst, ittxxi eonxpioinumy ditulr1 Bplrxdid AssoBTuaNT or Fall amd Winter Ciotuino Men's, Youttii', B)a', and Ohlldren's. Choice stock ot seleoed style of Place Uoodi, ts bs made to order. Style, fit and xnorkmamMp of our garmenti lurpatsetl by none, equalled by Jew. AU vrioct guararUted lower than the lowett eltewhere, and full tatUacion guaran teed every purehater, or tne tale cancelled and money reimdtd. Mail vxty between Bbnnktt A Co., f way c Fifth- and Tow KB Hall. sixth streets. I No. ait Uabkut St.. Phtladklphia, Akp No. 60S) Bhoadwat. Haw Yomk. Thb xlkctiom Is over, and ths affairs of coTsro mcntbavlDf bean dlsposad of, members ol all DArtlei can now faal Iras to attand to their own individual Interests and wauts. We Invite them now to rlilt oar new store and examine our preparations for biulness and facilities for conducting It. In all departments or Dry Goods our stock Is now complete. Bote. W buy for csh. We sell for cash. We bur In large lots. We are coutent with moderate profits. We will not allow our prices to be beaten by any competition, STBAWBRIDOH & CXOTHIKB, Central Dry Goods Store, Corner Eighth and Market streets. Tub Obkat Mbbical Mibtakh of former day4 was an otter neglect of sanitary precautions. No effi cient means were adopted for the prevention of sick ness. Sewerage was nnknown In cities; drainage was rarely attempted In tbe country. Heaps or offAl were left to rot In the publlo streets, and domestlo cleanli ness, tbe great antidote ta febrile diseases, was sadly neglected. It Is not so bow. Wise laws, philanthropies Institutions, and a vltUant sanitary police have, to a great extent, remedied the evil. Nor Is this alL Pa tbntivb medication has helped materially to lessen tbe rates or mortality. It Is aot too moon to say tbat tens of thousands escape sickness In un healthy seasons In consequence ot having isv batkd THaia sYsiiiis ik avanck by a course of BobTEiTxa's Stomach Bittxbs. This pure and powerful egt table toclo and alterative comprises tbe extracts and eesances of a variety of roots and herbs, renowned for their strengthening, soothing vitalizing, and purirylng properties. These medicinal agents are incorporated with a spii it absolutely free from tbe acrid poison which Ceflles. more or less, all the liquors of commerce, and their effect Is diffused through the whole frame by tbli active yet harm less stimulant. Tbe result Is such a condition ol the sy lem as renders It alt but impervious to the exterio causes of disease, such as damp, fog, sudden alterua tionsof temperature, eto. Streogth.and tbe perfect regularity or all tbe functions or tbe boly, are the best safeguards aga'nst atmcspherlc poison and ths (ll'ects of unwholesome wa'er. and UosntrTEa'a Bittkbs are the best strengthening and regulating medicine at present known. For drspsp-ila and bll loosuess they are a spitcinc absolute. AblODNDINO KKPOBTS. 20(0 CASKS OF CONSUMPTION CURB1). Professor Trosseau, of tbe Children's Hospital Paris, reports that, la two thousand cases of Con sumption, la which the foimuU for Upham t Fresh Jiltat Cure was used, it cured nearly every oje. It allays the cough, heals the lungs, and gives a new lease of life, bold 1 per bottle, or six for 1 5. John ston, Holloway fe Cow pew, No. 602 Aroh sireet. Headache, Languor, and Melancholy gene rally spring from a Disordered Stomaou, Coatl 'euess, era Torpid Liver. Bsch may readily be removed by Dr. V. Jayne'a Sanative Pills, a few doses of which will be found to stimulate tbe Liver aud Stomach tj healthy action, removing all Biliousness, and pro ducing regular evacuations of the Bowels. Sold by all Druggists Jbwelbt. Mr. William W, Casnldy, Ho. 12 5 Oecond street, has the largest and most attractive assortment of Hue Jewelry aud silverware in tbe city. Purchasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pure arti cle furnished at a prloe which oaunot be equUled, He aluo has a large stock of American watches in all varieties and at all prices. A visit to his store Is sure to result In pleasure and profit. Elkction! Election! Election! Is now over, ALd eveiy young ma n desiring to beoome a proficient Book-keeper and Penman should attend Kloabrrly's Bryant & Stratum Business Cjllege, AiHembly Build ing, corner or Tenth aud Chesnut Btreeta. Classes formed every day and evening. Individual instruc tion. Call at College Olllce for specimens of Penman th'p and Circular. The Attention of Gentlemen desiring new and faHhlonable clothing U respect ully drawn to tbe su perb stock now open for Inspection at No. 821 Ches nut street. Cm ablb Stokes & Co. Quality and Style the True Test of Cheap Nafcs In purchasing clothing for the coming winter tlrst examine the variety for gntlemen's wear at No. (21 Cbeinut street. Ciuklm htokb t & Co. Fashionable and Well Made Cuothino Only' offered lor sale at No. 824 Chesnut street. Every gar ment warranted to be us represented. An Immense stock for ths fall and wUterof 18S8 now ready. Superior workmanship undatr prices, at Charles ktokes & Co.' Supkbiob Family oal A large stock or Honey Brook, Bazleton, and Spring Brock Lehigh Coal at Addinbied'b Wharf, Delaware aveaue, above Ca'lowblil airest. Burers will ;do well to call, as tbe ttbnvw stock was reoWved before the recent advanos, and will be soid at reasonable rates. Tonic These who resort to tonics will And Spier's "Bianoard Wine Bitters" the brst adapted to benefit Ibe different allmenis or tbe system, whether dlttabed or debilitated rom over-exertlou or by any other euse. Try th.m Sold by Or'ggUM. Drink the famous Arctic Hoda Water, and read The Kvenino Tlleohapk. at Hlllruau's News Stand, at North Pennsylvania Depot. Pale of Boots and t ho its The early attention of the iraue I- called to tue lame aod aurautive sale bl itooi and blioes, to ba ald by cats ufu lor oau In uctiow ('1 nxiaiiay) iu'ruing. Novuitnr 6 oom nitucirgat in o'clock, by U li, MoUleea A Co., AUO tluLeers, No. bos Market street. -eiy lunar mi-onniiir, ii rtauy a pleasure 8"p in his plao. We haa Just rwirod from him "Hrii'i Weekly" and "Moothiy," tbe "Atlantic Mooiily." 'CVmlo Monthly," eu. In edditlia to theer fl the Other oerlonlcala Snmntln anil .,riirn iralvi hra, in New Tore, and pipers published me latest nooks oan ba found uno.i i he dllF other t'laoea. and his counters. deaervee siicomis. and will secure It. arWa bate sold o fast u have buld au fat 0sr have bole at A-aTWE have a ua au fant ( Fall ao Winter rrritiNa-Esi Our Fall amd minus Clothimk-ZS Our Fall and minims uuithino'sa . Our Fall ni Wintam Cljb:io-SS rWS ARE hOW AU1SITISS rWB ABE NoW BECEIVIhO RVSrWH ARB NOW RaOEiVlna rWAI NOW KKO.lVINS Tmm HKUUNB TNSTALUB! t-m 1 Ha fcKuoaru iNsrALauMT'ejai The Mkuumu I nntai.h a) -sb The HauoM.tlMSZALUHjrr-bn SyE-BEAOTfTOt FBCKM U KS. OW B-BhaOTifi'L Fiiinii OiMi. erBRAUTirtiL Fkemh llii'iw. 0'BKAUT1UL FRMbU UOODft. fARo. Wb iiavs a ppiendld Block of therv nv( things on our cuuoter, aud tbouh our alea aie so large, we hava forty cuuera anu seveu huu dred liauos to keep our salesroom fl lad. '1 hps" facts are . pen for the iapeutloa of any who W'l1 call and asa for themreiveN. jBafTb Newo ds Jims racel'lDf are:- Fall Overcoa'a. from fin to fit. Jodlpeiaabl Hull. Wrwl Jacket. Heary Maoaa (to do without overcoats), Fanry Over Ranks. Styifrb (.benterHlds. Youtbk' Coe-teiUelds. Boys' lHuble breaaied Sacks. "Votitba' at d Boys' Halts. ChlKlren'a Uarlhald s. t hllriren'a Hisma ks. Children' Prluce luip'rials. Wind en's Ohautberlal . Chlldi en's Fancy Dverooats. sy?Alarge fo ca of salesmen to give good attea- tlou to all, either looking; or biiylna; W a N A M A K Ktt A BROWS. THB LAROrWr CIX) THING HOU3K, OA K HALL The corner ot SIXTH and MARKET Streets. MABBIED. BUPKY BROWN.-Ou Ibe 14tb ultimo, at the real dene of tbe bride' oarenu. oy tie Kev. Airred Ujoe man. Mr WILLIAM M. BU .T, ot Biltimora, to Mlaa DOLLIS A. BHOWN, or this city. McCA LL8TKIN BRENNER On November t 1K4 at (be CJiurcb of tba Holy Trlulty. by ti Klgt tier. W. Bacon Stevens. 1. li., BODULPH P AicCALLlo MABY M , daughter of the late P. W, stelnbrenner, oiew York. DBY GOODS. DIED. t FA TJB8ET. November t M'ssANNA FAU83ET. Ber relatives and rrieuos are Invited to attend tbe funeral, rram ber late residence. No, 13 s Monies a' reet, on Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. To proceed to Laurel Hill. HAKTMAN. On Saturday. October II, after a painful Illnee, wblcU be bore with Chriatlau forti tude, Mr. JOHN HAH1MAN, In the 38th year ol his age. T be relatives and friends ot the family are respect fully invited tti attend tbe funeral, on 1 bursday, No vember s, at 1 o'ciock, from his late residence, No. '12 N, Nineteenth street. To proceed to South Laurel Hill. Kira.-On the Id instant, Mr. GKOROE KINO, Sr.. id tbe 73d year of bla age. Tbe relatives and rrleocu of the family, and Phila delphia Lodge. No. IS, I. O. of O. F are respectfully Invited te attend the fbneral, from the residence) of bis son, Richard KIdr. No. 1518 Moyamenslng ave nue, on 1 bursday afternoon at a o'clock. To proceed to Wharton Street M. E. Church. OODEN. On tbe 2d Instant, WILLIAM OGDEN. a native of Boyion, Lancashire, England, aged 30 years and 10 months. Tbe relatives and friends of tbe family, also tba WlngohocklDE Tribe, No. 33. T. O. of Red Men and the Order in gereral, are Invited to attend bis funeral, from bis parents' residence. No. 37 Adams sireet, Frankford, on Thursday afternoon, the Bib. Instant, at 1 o'clock. BFE. On the 2d Instant, QEOBQE M son of Jona than and Mary Ann free, aired is years ana 10 months. 1 he bedy will be removed on Wednesday, at 8 n'clork P. M.. to Womelanrf, Pa., for Interment. Funeral on Tburaday at 2 O'clock P. M. AmebioaN Life Insurance Company Of Philadelphia. 8. E Corner Fourth and Walnut Streets ' This Institution hat no tuoerior in th Ttnttcd State 10 DRY GOODS. JOSEPH 1868. H. THORNLtXY Would respectful'y present his claims tor a share of public patronage by offering the following induce ments, via.! An Attract I re Stock A Splendid Assortment. Prices rut Down to the Lowest Kotch. SPECIAL ATTENTION INVITED TO Paisley Shawls. Uroche Shawls. Silks and Dress Goods. Blankets and Flannels. Cloths and Cassimcres. LINENS. QUILTS. PIANO and TABLE COVERS. OH J 111 6, mjilOlL 1 D, SLXKj. JOSEPH Ha THORNLEY. N. . Cor. LIG HI 11 and Sl'lUAU UAltDUX, 9 26 8m 6p PHILADELPHIA. INTER CLOAKir.es IN French Velvet Cloths, Astrachan Cloths, Heavy Dearer Cloths. THE AD0VF IX ALL COLOKS. J011i Y. TliOMS, Nos. 405 and 407 N. SECOND St., 8 2S rp PHILADKLPHIA. rQ COUNTRY MERCHANTS. We bare now In store a very large and varied a sortmtnt of LADIES' CLOAKItfGS. By calling on us oa cau cot enly see all tbe ntyles In vogue, but be supcllod la quantities to suit at the lowest wholesale ratta. Comparison of stock aud l rices with any wholesale boose solicited, tiamplessent by mall wh-n desired, STRAWBRID6E & CLOTHIER CENTRA L EMPOltlUM, tOlt.KldllTU AND MAKKKT SIT UKETS 1124 Bm PHILADELPHIA. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION?" pTOSIERY AND GLOVE DEPARTMENT. STRAWBBIDGE & CLOTHIER, CENTRAL DRY 600DS STORE, Corner EIGHTH and MARKET. A ME, X-L 'i'weuty-iliird Miln itli ru ofHnrl- a of lsus-uit), THI8 (WedUfsday) ArTKHNUON.at 0 olooa. be nolle. Iu ituuujUoual olumn 11 TtniZES OA8IIED IN KOYAL HAVANA. L ikHTUwuv, aud M18OUlU LOl I'lfiUlhii rr nritruiailun alvea. JiiapM MAlKS. No. 78 imOADWAY. New York. Post OUice Box, Wt. 10 U lot HOSIERY, GLOVES, and UNDERWEAR, Direct from American and European Maanlaotarers. MFRIKO TjrJDERWKAR FX) ft O CISTS. HER 'NO TJNDERWaAR "OH YuOTUS. WKhINO TJNDlCRWEAK FOll IHfANrH. MERINO UNDAIIWEAH FOR M). MKRINO DNDklt MAR FOR LADIH1 HEUO UOt-K FOR LA I) f HH, ftiKHlNO I1O8K FOR MI84BS. MSIIIRO IICB15 FOR YOU IMS. UBHINO iiO M FOR INfAMra. MKRINO BOSS. iOH OEM 18. ALL-Wf.OL BHIRTd, WB1TB. FOROHXT8, ALL WOOL HHIRIS, 8 lARLHT, FOR OKNI. ALL-WOOL fUiBiS, GREY MIX KD, ALL-WOOL SIIIRrtJ, BLUB UIXUD. 11 the above, of superior qualities, for sale. We aim to Keep the BBsT LIKH OF TIIBIB GOODS 10 be found In the city, and trices at tbe bottom of the market. STBAWBHIDUE & CLOTHIER, COBNEB EIGUTK AND HiBEIlt TH 11 1 2t PHILADKLPHIA. QLANKBTS AND QUILTS. STMWBRIDGE & (LOTH I EH, CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE, Cor. EIGHTH anil MiRKET, PHILADELPHIA. HURON BLANKETS. We are again receiving- for this season the celebrated HURON BLANKETS, which have heretofore had such unprecedented sale. Attention la especially dlreoted to the quality, size, and weight of these BLANKETS. They come to ns direct from the manufacturer and Will not be found in any other establishment. Purchasers may rely on gottiug BLANKETd of the beat quality, and at only one profit on first coeU HURON UOLD MEDAL. HURON SWANSDOWN. HURON PREMIUM. HURON EX IRA SUPER. FURNITURE DIMITIE3. MARSEILLES EXHIBITION QUILTS. BUP.EAU COVEUa. IvUHIEKrANBj, Thirty-live Cuscs Fine All-Woo) Dlankots, Slightly damaged at the mills, will be sold at a Bargain. 10-4 WOOL BLANKETS, J3 00 PER PAIR. 10- i WOOL BLANKETS, 3 50 PER PAIR. 10- 4 WOOL BLANKETS, 8100PEUPA1R. 11- 4 WOOL BLANKETS, 85 00 PER PAIR. 11- 4 VERY FINE BLANKETS, fO PER PAIR. 12- 4 VERY FINE BLANKETS, $7 PER PAIK. 12-4 PREMIUM BLANKETS, 8S PER PAIR. STRAWMtlDGE & CL0T1IIEK, CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE, Corner EIGHTH aud MARKET Sts., 114 2t PHILADELPHIA. yELVETEEN S. Just received, per last Europoau steamer, A Large Invoice of a Very Superior Make or BLACK VELVETEENS, Comprising every quality, and presenting an unequalled ussoriruent, STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, CENTRAL DRY (iOODS STORE, Corner EIGHTH and MARKET, 11 4 2t PHILADELPHIA. Tt7E WILL OPEN THIS MORNINU, p:50M VV Ancliun. I lot lit LAUlKd' MKKliNU VISSXj. uoud. Uic; wi'rili 67. 1 lot of LA Ul to.8' MKRINO XiUTi, hlta neck, I. nil ilunri-H. Si! Wirl ti'oU. hi l!-bl'ra' SI KlllKO V.J( Ti4 hftlf prion. 37, 4, aud SOo. Only nix iJlvova superior lsL(Jk A Lf AOA. ,H7o " 1 lot very sujiericr uui-iii'..i ei'ttirjli i Aiifluu PUPLINB, :ilc: woiib 10. lluivvrj Hue double width MIL1N bKHUKS, pUIn HjoUikI grouud ai bio : worth 7. litNill ALL-SI1K MAN I'll. LA VKLVKT, at I'd utl lit: rrt bargain. . NU'llWaM LAUK CURTAINS; great bar- B,ltl!AL FRHNCU La.CE CURTAINS; great bar- ''"n'lnvnlre of LADIES' TRA VLLINQ BATCH KLtt cr UAUd, at very low pries. T. bI,tfP80N8 BUNS. 10 81 awl3t Nos. VIZ aud VU PtWK Btrest. nOMEl., C0JLADAY A CO. 818 and 820 CliSSNUT Stroet. 'aBjBBBa.BBaaBBBBSBBBBaBasmaBBBsal SALES TO CwMMBrrCB N07EMDER 2, C0XrRIS( LLNEM8 AD WH1TB WOODS, flOSlKaif AND QLOYEJ, MOURNma QUtfM, 0a WHICH W1UST BE SOLL PREPARATORY TO REMOVAL TO THKIR NEW MARBLE BUILDING, CHESNUT Street, e&m BrouL, Hare never been surpassed in Philadelphia, containing an ENDLESS TARI3TT of lexlatt Iff Medium Prioed Goods, aa well aa the CHOICEST NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. 1L, C. & Co. would adrlae all desirous of obtaining GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS To lost no time before. Inspecting their stook, feeling assured that tbo UNPARALLELED PRICES At whloh the entire stook will bo disposed of most Insnro Ifc APID SALES. rpllE BAFE DEI'OSIT COMl'ANT, tor Safe Ktetina of Valuables, Secwtlies, etc., ana Renting of Safes, DIRECTORS N. B. Browue, J Ollllngbaru Fell.lAlez. Henry. V. H. tlrke. UMacalt-aier, a A.iaidwell, JuiinW'e.sb, K. W. Clark, Ueo. V. Tylwr. OFFICE, Ko. 1 CHESNUT UmUKT. N. B. ShUWMKi PrttHiauul t) U.ULAHK, Vies ProoldADt. E, PATTKRUON, beo, aad sreMuuec. 1 Itwhal IVIILLIKEN'S LINEN STORE, Icoth house No. 828 ARCH STREET. 8EVERAL CHEAP LOTS Of TOWELS, TOTVELLVys BY THE TABL), TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, LINEN UAM)KEK(JUIEFS. The largest stock of LINEN U00US iu the City. 9 30 wr QRAND OPENING OP LYONS AND GERMAN MANTILLA YELYETS, Purchased at TWESTV PEHt CSNT. LE93 THAN HKOTJLAR PRICKe, and offering at tbe same die-count. BLACK AND COLOltED YELTETEENS, In great variety, at prices ttiat cannot bs undersold. NOW ON EXHIBITION, A magnificent and extensive stock of 1'AIUS AND GERMAN DKESS GOODS, la all popular and novel textures. Prices guaranteed less tnan our competitors. A srENDIB DISrLAY OE SUAWLS IN ALL GRADS, Comprising Paisley, Cbalnlalne, Brocha, Blanket, He, etc, at Mcelroy & cos, Nos. 4 and 6 North EIGHTH Street, 10 28 wfmlmrp ABOVE MARKE r. 727 roriuR MIXES 727 DRY fOB GOODS. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., No. 727 CHESNUT STREET, Importers, Jobbers and KcUilcrs, Have now on exhibition THB MOST EXTSNSIVK AND DKblRABLtt UTOOK In tbla market. Their stock Is unrivalled for EXTENT, VA RIETY and general adaptation to the wants of the trade. They axe In constant receipt Of BARQAINtS, which are freely ottered by the yard, piece, or package. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., No. 727 CHESNUT Street, PHILADKLPHIA. PROPRIETORS OF HOTELS; BOARDING-HOUSES AND 8 H I P P I N C. We have a special Wholesale Department for sup plying LIN KM AND LOfTON BHEBTINO, TOW KLU, NAPKINS, BIN OLE BfOi AND BERTH ULANKiTS, and other goods particularly adapted to your wanta. All the above kinds ot oooDi made np at short notice lf desired. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, LENTKAL DIJY GOODS STOKE, COB. F.IUIITU AND SSABHKT SJTHEETH. INDIA SUAWLS AND SCAUFS. CEORCE FRYER, No. OlO Oil Kb NUT BTIIKKT, Invites attentlcn to his stock ot Keal India Camel's Hair Sluu Is & Scnrfe Also, aa elegant stock ol frlLKI, In Blacks aud Colors; P1NCY BILK PL0SHKH, POPLINd SBAWLB, and FANCY QOODS. INDIA SHAWLS AND ECARFS altered and re palrtd, aud cleaned In a inptrlor manner. U so tuirp STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER LADIES' CLOAKINGSL yf6 call altentlon to the Tact that wt bare on band a ?ery large and desirabi stntk of tueae groods, einbruoing: srtia Scarce and Desirable Makes that sin ha found in no other establishment. We nay especial attention to this Department, anal bttiiere our stock is not equalled in l'Jiliv delphia, nor surpassed In the country. MEN'S CLOTHS. We also offer eyerr description or Clotlai and t'assiineres for Hen's and Uoys' Wear, from the lonest'priced article to the tUest lroductiou or foreign looms. We have Fancy t'assi meres, Coatings Suitings, Overcoatings, Black Cloths, and Doeskins, etc. etc., and Invite all who pre ler to select their own material to give ns a call. ttoods for Boys' Wear a specialty, m bracing every variety in the market. STBA WBItID QE f OL 0 TRIER COTKAL CLOTH U0USE, Corner EIGHTH and MARKET, 114 2t PHILADELPHIA.' BLANKET AND FLANNtL ESTABLISHMENT, HEW FALL GOODS. All descriptions or the beat makes TJNSHRINKfi ABLE FLANJTKLS, aa BOGEBaV ENGLISH PATENT. BJfAL WELB AND SAXONY, BALL AatDVALK AND DO MET, bUAKU, BOTH WHITB AND B1!B4 PLAID AND rRINTED OPKKA. GlLiKia-i OiiaiA, auction Domestic, White, Eed and Grey Heaviest English aud American CANTON FLANNELS. Leo, SUPERIOR QUALITY BLANEETB All-Wool and Extra widths, tot beat family saws I1EDICM BLANKBIB, For Hotels, and Pnbllo Insulations, CRIB AND CRADLE BLANKETS, SflEITiBD, VAN IIARLKCEKAMRM, No. 1008 CHESNUT Street, 10 21 wlmlOtrp PHILADELPHI A. PRICE & wood; S, W.t'OBNEB EIOUTn AUD riLBES Ii HAVE JU6T RECEIVED Several lots of Ladlea' and Otnta' Qlovas, Ladles' Bsrlin Thread and Spaa U 1c Ql res, llata Ladles' and Gents' Cloth Oloves. Children's Cloth Gloves, and Berlin Gloves, lined, Jouvln's Kid aiovea, bast quality, fall ooloia, A good quality Itaal Kid UloViS, Si -25 a pair. Ladles' and Oencs' iloaltry. Worked Edglnss aid Iosrtings. Lln.li Bands, Coventry and Maglo BalUIncs, Ladlte' Linen Collars and Cujrs. Oenls' Bblrt Fronts, Necc Tin, Suspenders, eto. A large assortment ol Ladles' ana Oan la' Llnea Handkerchiefs. LaCUts'. Gents' and Children's Merino Uoderwear. BLANKETS!. BLANHHTS, All-wool Blankets, 3 75, ft 75, 5, 5 75 op to 12. FLABINELM. FLA HM ELM. All-wool Flannels, cheap, 25 81, 7H. and 6$ cents. Usllardvale and bhaaer F.annela. Dumet FlaDnels, 12i, ie,; 'ii. 28, 81, 81, 40, and So. One bale Djiutl Flannel, zs.that are worth 81. Ktd and Orty 1 willed FlanaJs. Plaid bhlrtlLg lanne.s. MI AM I'LAID fOFLINSI. Plaid Poplins, to and 87'i M'lts. Bl.ck Alpacas and Blck Alpaca Pop'lns. black ni La 8 blaiK biLKS, good, makes, rhrap, A cheap lo of Llneu Towsls ll'i couts, JUuckasai'k aud DAiuask Towels thai sue bargains. ThIi Lli ens and Napains. fehlrllng PI low casr, and Hhf etloa; Uusllns. PRICE & WOOD, N.W. S'OBNKBKIUHTtT. AMD FILBBT. N, B.-Waterprool Oloaklr.g Cloths cheap, to Saw "D A T E N T B D.PANT9 J k'lHtllKV'ii fruu. 1 to t lnon 6COUKBI) ilfS Freuch nieaui Pjytting and Hoonnas, tto. MM 11 bLreeft aud hi o. t as KAUCartrtaeki I Mia