TITE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 18G8. MTSll'AL AM) DRAMATIC At rna Acidkxt op Mcsro liateman's French opera boffo troupe will appear In OfTcnbauh'8 opera of Darbt Bleue this evening. Af tbi Chksnut The Lancashire Lass will bu given this evening. At thb Ahoh this evenlnsr. the drama of The Lancashire Lass will be performed. At thb Walnut, Mr. T. J. Hemphill, the Business Manager of tbe theatre, will have hli annual bone fit this evening. The nautical drama of The JPilol will bo performed, and the Comedy of London Assurance. Mr. B. L. Datvon port will appear as "Long Tom Coffin" and a Dw.ie." Tbi Is a fine bill, and as Mr. Hemp hill Is indefatigable in Vila exertions to provide the public with entertainments of a hlh class, we hope that a crowded house will show that his efforts are appreciate. At tub American there will be a variety entertainment this cveninir. Cabl Sbntz' and Mark Hosier's comb'ned orchestras will five a matinee at Musical Fund Hall on atuiday. llnalrnl llemm Tbcie seems to be a remarkable lull in (he making, or at lean in the bnngluir. out, of new mus e in German; at this moment, bat, on tau other hand, activity Just as remarkable reigns In every theatre. Jn Leipsic a careful repro duction of Die Zauberflote has been immediately followed by Phceira. ol which the book wai written by Priuce Georgo of Prusiia, and tbo music by Taubert. In Vienna Lohengrin ha been brought out after a rest of sixteen months and tbe clamors of the Wagnerites have been stilled lor the moment. Frau Dustmarm's Esa is spoken of as a grand creation, but llerr von Bigno, the ,,r.lramunJ," and Frau Wilt, both proved too weak for the cruel music. Der FUegende Hollander atid J"au.s,with Mr. Charles Adams, and Figaro's bcA sett, with HerrSchmld as the barber, have bci n a jiong the most recent performances. JTans Hefting is to be one of the next revivals, and Mignon is In rehearsal. It cannot be expected that M. Thomas' thin dilu tion of Gu'the will prove palatable to Goethe's countrymen, but it is right that they should have an opportunity ol hearing how Wilhetm Mtiser is done into French. Some weeks ago it was reported that there was to be a competition for a new national anthem Jor France. We fear that a statement made in the Gaulcis, to the effect that 'La JlarrCilittUt" is to be adopted by the Eraporor, can only be a canard. It 1 beyond all compari eon the noblest natiouul cong in being, but Inspired by revolution, it breathes too earnest a sp-rii to be agreeable to any despotic govern ment. In any ease, the acceptance of that silly love-song of Queen Horten'e, "Partant pour la fiyrie,'' i simply a disgrace to the intelligences ol Fiauce. A considerable portion of the first act of MondeUtiobti's Lore'ei more than enouga to prove that the greatest composer of his time would have excelled, had ho lived, in opora as much a in every other branch of muslcl com position wai presented at the Crystal Palace, in London, recently. In addition to tho flni'e and the Ave Maria, was given a Vintagers' Chorus, which has only just been published. The selection from the unfinished opera was introduced by the exquisite Melusine Overture, a happily appropriate prelude. At the Koyal Italian Opera, London, Miss Minnie Ilauck made her debut on the 2GtU of October as "Amhia," In thf opt ra oi La .iomnam lula. IndiKreet puffery in advmco rather tended to make the reception ot Miss Ilauck less favoi.iblo than it would have been if she had ecsaytd to try the temper of the London public tqjily on htr own merlin. Tbe critics, however, all speuk well of her performance, anl praise her us a young tinker of niuca promise. Here Juusa, the excellent violiiutt, has been permitted to return to Vienna. He was in tbe first iLStunoe dismissed from Lis position in the orchestra ot tUe Viennese Opera because he had taken y;ui t i i a concert given in London for tha benefit of Hungarian refugees. It is difficult for us to realize the possibility of an imperial gov eminent takitg bo pal'ry a revenge upon a poor musician. But at the aee of Beventy-three ev;u a fiddler is supposed to be barmles. N. Flotow is no w in Paris, where he is com pleting his rew work, VOm'nre, to be brought out in December at tbo Opera Comique. M. de Baint-Gcoiges is tha author of the libretto, tb.3 etory being carried on by lour characters only Without the aid of ary chorus. It woulJ seem as though tho composer ol Martha were ambi tious to rival Cimarosa's Matrimonio Scgrelo, u model ot simplicity, science, and grace. A new opera by Signor Aspa, Don Ma'ieo, is being prepared at tbe Teatro Nazionale of Florence, and demaia icluava, Just cooiploted by Sipnor Pedrotli, is to bo brought out in Veiilce. Tlie lust named macs'ro ha9 been appointed to the direction ot the Liceo Musical? and of the Opera in Turin. Max Meretzek will give the New Yorkers the benefit of a shoit tea on of Italian opera at the Academy of Mus e, commencing ou Monday next. Several iipw operas will bs brought ou, deluding Aubir's Un Jour ae Bonheur and Klo'.ow's Jadea, Tbe Ru sian novelist, M. Ivau Turgcnlev, Is at work at Baden linden on a new libretto for M'me Viatdot. It is founded on a northern legend, mid Is said to be Hot only poetical, but well laid out for music. A ne ir musical newsnaper, bearing the an jroprlate title of Iter Frtischutz, has just b.cn started ut Stuttgatd, and at Hologua one U about to appear, called Gioncc.'uno hossini. Dr. hud wig Nohl, the well-known musical liographer, was announced to give six lectures ( n Richard Wagner, at Munich, to begin on the 19.li ot October. Drnmntle I tenia. A drama by MM. Brirefcarre and Nus, enti tled L'le Saint Louis, tow holds possession ot the stage of tho TLea'ro du Prince Imperial. This pioce, though it has long been in priut, has not until lutely been acted, for the reason doubtless that the celebrity ol the authors could not blind roanagera to the extravagance of the plot. It is a curious blending of what Is most reullstic in the Lt-mard (Ticket of -Leave Man) of tho same authors aud Dumas' "Monte Chrlsto." A workman, wtosa wile has rejected the advances of a loreman under whom he Is employed, finds him-elf, through this man!s agency, condemned for fifteen years to the gal' leys. He determines upon a complote revenue After his escape he finds a hat literally fall of money, which a rich man before committing suicide bequeathed to tho fiader. With this ho commences his tak. His adversary, like him self, is now ricb. A long aud very trsglc fight t Is fought. Ilia daughter, tcducei by th3 eon of hla r-riemy, die. He buries her noar the rm. Upon her grave he slays first the man who had wronged her, and tben his own old enemy, ex piring himself upon the spot as sain as hla ven geance is complete. Here la a piece in which all the characters, without exception, aro slain. Tbe Paris censorship has prohibited a drama on account of Its title, Chi meric III, fearing, no doubt, that the public might confound that sovereign with Napoleon III. On turning to the history oi tbe first-named monarch, a newspaper writer found his description in Auquetll: "Ha bad nothing against blm but his incapa city, which was regarded as Imbecility that would disappear as be grew older." Bouclcault's drsma of After Dark is an nounced for Niblo's Garden next Monday; Mr. F. C. Bangs, McKee Rankin, 0. Mirlowe, C. Peters, E. Coleman, D. Varrey, Belvil Ryan' Andy Roome, M!ss Louisa Mooro (fraai the London Haymxrket Theatre). Miss Edith Challis (from the Adelphi), and Sidney Vaue (from tbe London Alhambra), are engaged for it. A "Fcna'ton" drami, entitled Madqe Wild fire, founded upon the 'IIeartof Midlothian," has been plajed'rccently at the Staudard Theatre, London. Miss Sarah Thome, an actress of some Intelligence, and Mrs. Macrcady, an Ame rican actress, wnoformeily appeared at Astloj's, played the principal parts. &lrs. Lander and Mrs. D. P. Bowers both commenced eneagements in New York, Monday evening, tbe former at the Broadway aud tho latter at Niblo's. Mrs. Lander appeared as ''Marie Antoinette," and Mr?. Bowers as ' Queen Iliznbeth." Ou FOn Va, a comedy in three act, by Madame Charlotte Djpul., hns been brought out at tho Vaudeville, Paris. It is a strictly motal piece. Like all French comedies of this nature, its plot is such as we can scarcely ex plain in English. Leotard, tbe French trapeze .performer, is exhibiting in Button at present. He did not make much of a hit in New York. Une Parvenue.a four-act drama, by M. Henri Riviere, has been received at the Comcdle, in Paris. CITY ITEMS. siKix'B, Youths', Boys', ud Children's Clothing, Beady made; finest assortment in the citv; a.ao choice stock of selected styles of Piece Oood, tj be made to order. Style, fit and tvorkmatuhlp of our garment turpatsed by none, equalled by few. All vrlcet guaran'rtd lower than tlie lowent elsewhere, and full satisfaction guaranteed every purchaser, or Me Kile canerlled and money ref undid. Bait way between 1 Bbnnktt A Co., fifth, and V Towns Hah, Hixth streets. ) No. 8iw Market St., Fhilapklphia, istSft SO Bboapwav.Nmw Yok. Pantaloons cut lo fit. PniilalooDs cut fashionably. rantaloons cut In the Fretcb style. Pantaloons In tfce English style. The riKkT Pantaloon cuiteb m ram Oniom is at ' " Charles Stokes a Co.'s, Ho. 824 Chesnut street. Is pick niks Avoidible? Thousands toss oa Blck-beds to-day, who might have been well and hearty had they taken due pccautlons for tbe pre servation of lliat most precluus of earthly blessings, a sound mind In a sovnd body, blokneis, to a greater extent than most people otippuao, is avoidable. When tbe body is languid, tbe spirits depressed, and the nervous tystem unnaturally sensitive. It should b taken f r granted that mlschbf is brewing. These bints atd warnings, vouchsafed as such by a kind Providence, ought not to be disregarded. If they are slighted, as is too generally the ca e. tbe next thing may be a fever, a severe bullous attack, or some other form or acute disease. They Indicate as clenrly as If the Ii tlmnt on wtre given In articulate language, thut the animal functions are disordered and the system drbilitaud. Under those circumstances, the only thing to be, done. Is lo r'inilate and restore, and tbe best reaulating and restorative preparation ever ustd or tlie prevention of sircnest is UoHTaTTKa'H Stomach Bittkks. In this way, b.'lona remittent fever, cbllla and fever, spasms, ne. voiu paroxysais, violent attacks ot Indlges Ion, and Ml tbe orUIuary epidemics, may almost certainly he averted. Tiiey are usual. y preceded by tbesympvoms described, and surely It is wisdom to forestall them by rcsoUIu to an antidote at occe harmless, agreeable, aud In- vlKoratlng. Most amuredly, It will soon dissipate the unpleasaut f.elln.s referred to, wb ch, of course. Is dtsirable, even If they were not likely to load to something worse. Tbe close or the Fall In usually icon) pat trd by unhealthy fog aud vlolont atmo spheric changes, ai.d H is therefore a sesoa whea la- vlgoratiuu Is particularly needed. CFconomy Bliould be piacUscd by every bo ly In all things. One dollar expended now In purchasing a bottle of Jayne s Expectorant, bythoie troubled with a slight Ccush or Hoarseness, or Bore .Throat, may save the exponse of a doctor's bill. A neglected Cough of.en ends In Consumption. A slight lutt&m mat on of tbe lining of the wind tubes, the nsuat symptoms of which are a Bore Throat and a Pal a la the Breast, will soon lead, through want of atteutlou, to Bronchitis. A day's delay may entail mon'.hs ol suilerlpg. Let tho atlllcted try at oncn Jtyne's Rx ptctorant It Is a standard remedy, and Its curative properties have be n tested by thousands of persons who have recovered their health by its use. Bold by - all Drugx'.sls. 'ovkj.i v. PaijccK of Walks Walktng C'uat, cm by Faii C'BILt), The Pr.iNCKofCOATt'iTrTiinH. Aperfcc! geui of lbs art. Call at Ciiiar.is stokes t Co ', No. ft'M t'heauut street. Ahtodnsikci lit f outs. 2M.0 CASKS Of COMHCMI'TION Ct'BICD. Professor Trosseau, of tbe Children's Hospital Paris, reports that, lo two thousand cases of Con sumption, In which the foimul for Vpham s Fresh Mtat Cure was nsed, It cured nearly every one. It allays the cough, heals the lungs, and gives a new lease of life. Bold l per bottle, or six fort!!, John ston, Hollow a v & Cowna, No, 604 Arch street. Wastb or Oca Bonras. The waste or tbe differ an functions of our bodits by thoss of us who are f. qoently over-tasked, require to be made np with tutntlous food and such stimulants as serve to aid nature In Its recaprratlve effect. W can, with pleasure rejummeud Speer's ' Stan lard Wine Bit ter" as par excellence to give health and strength. Bold by druggist. Jbwxlbt. Mr. William W, Oasaldy, No. UBonih Second street, ha the largest and most attractive assortment of line Jewelry and silverware in the city. Purchaser can rely upon obtaining a real, pare arti cle furnished at a prlo which cannot be equalled, Be also baa a large stock of American watches in all varieties and at all prices, A visit to hi store la sore to result In pleasare and profit. Tav oir. A suit made from tha Us. If Coi.oricd Scotch Cua voits and Ikibh Fsei.k, as they are gotten np at No. 821 Chesnut street, Is far ahead of anything lu that line In the country. Try one. CtfASLES 8T0KM it CO. Deiwk the famous Arotlo Soda Water, and read Th Evknins Ti.Litaaa.rH. at Huimaa' Nw Island, at Korlh Pennaylvanla Depot. J LL who feel Interested to see a cu toaohlne that ts a gas machine, are Invited to call at No. 721 Han. lorn street, tomorrow, from! to . and see the Union make gas from below eighty degree density, and downward. Also Friday and Hatnrdayef this week. P,l or Booth amp Ksnu.-Wi won'd call the early attention of (be trsds to the large sale of boots, shoes broraos, balmorals, etc.. to to be and or raialnsne, tor canh, lo-morrow (Thursday) momm, November l, commencing at lo o'olonM, by O. 1. Mot Ims A Co., auauoueers, at their store. No. tuti X arket street. TsiHWrrB't Nkwh Dbpot. lately opened on Ches nut St., went urnixtb, No. ttl4, is a model esiabllstininnt oi lis kind in every reepKJt. Neatly tlited up, airy, IHtht. and convenient, goods couspiuuously displayed. eey hlng In perfect, order, It is rtaily a pleasure to stop in his place. We have Just received from blm 'Herpei's Weekly" and "Monthly," the "Ailautlo Monthly." "tv.mfo Monthly," etc. In addition ti these all the other perlolnals domestlo and forelirn. the dally papers publlshei here, id New Yom. and other plhces. and the latest books can he found unou his oouuters. ite deeerves success, and will secure It THI IS A 0KD TIM S3 TO BUY th's is a titr timp; ro huy THIS IS A umiD TIK TO ItUY THIS IS A )(ol TIM K TO BUY THIS Its A HOOD TtMK TO hUY THIS IS A UiHH TIMK TO BUY THIS 1 A ft MOD TIMK TO BUY THIS 13 A HOOD TIME TO ItUY J OKNW AND BOYS' C'l.OTHKH. UKNTB1 AND HOYS' CLOTH KM. GENTS' AND BOYS' CI.OTtflCM. OK.N1S' AND HOYS' OLOPHB1. GRISTS' AND JlOYH' CI,OTH Ki. GENTS' AND BOY8' CLOTH K 1. GKNTM AND BOYb CI-OTHKS. tIK.STs' AND BOYS' CLOTH KS. KV Tne. pressure of the vast three vwu enali'rs'li t)0us lii buy ami manufacture cheaper than fwvipfca BiThuve an tin o'. H e. have on enormous stock,- ond are. srUtng it rnpidiff. because of it sunc-'un -ifr finish ami marvell-msiy moderate. prices.MM. BfOur counters arc rrplentshed daily with FALL OVKKCOATS, CHKTKRI'IBLDM, 8TKRKT JACKKTA, ISHOKT MACKS. BU9INKH AND HhKHM SUITS, JIKtVY OVKRCOATM. BOYH' SUIT8 OP KVKHV KIND, COMIC AND HK.B TH KM. WAN AM Ah HR BROWN. The Largest Clothing House, OA h' HA fill. The Corner of SIXTH and MA BKKT Hirer's MAIiBIED. IRBLAND PRYOR. On the 2d Instant, by AMor man nnmers. Captain JUUKPH IKKtiA D. ot Sni tti's I andlr. New Jersey, to HANNAH PKYOK, oi Phi ladelphie. WARP McOORMICK -On Tnesday evening, Sep tember 2, by tbe Kcv. John W. Brown dr. J. BUS 'ION WAUD to MISS KMMA B. MtC JltMICK, all of tula city. DIED. CONROY.-At New Orleans, September 22. 1SSS Mr. JAMJHM B COKI OY, late ltegtstry Clerk N. O. . O., grandson of the late Tliomai MoKlnley, aged 7 years and 11 months. The relatives and friends of the family, and oftloers atd members ot the ls.id and Doth Iteglwei.ts P.V., are reiti eoifully invited to attend the funeral, from tbe residence of his ancle, Mr. John K. Moitt, No. 2 tf. Kl th street , nn Sunday afternoon at o'clock. To proceed to Philanthropic Cemetery. EARP. On the morning ot the lath Instant, LrL LIU F., wile of Thtodoie Kurp, In the 3id year of her age. Tbe relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invittd to auoud the ruueral, from the resldonca of her husband No. 1020 Arch street, ou Fmlay morning, tbe 13. b lustant, at in o'clock. FORD. Ou tbe evening ot the lo'.b instant, after a lingering lllnesa,.Ui4luJ W'.FUrtD.lu thetatuyeir ol his age. The relatives and male friends of the family, also Sbektnah Lodge, No. 16, A. Y. M.; t e Union League OftheC'iy of Philadelphia; National and state Couu cll, O. of U. A, M.J Korthoru Liberty Degree Counall, No. 1, O. of U. A. M.: Kxperluient Council, No. 1, O. U. of A. M.! U. A. M. Hall AsbOClatimi: No. . A. P. A .: the National Union Oliib of Phlladel pS!! theHllumbia, Boutli Pean. and Lincoln Hose cm.aijlei, are respecifwlly Invited to attend the funeral, from bis late residence. No. M2 N. Twelfth sueet, on Saturday atternnnn at 2 o'clock. To proceed to American Mechanics' Cenietory. FURLONG At Camden, on the 9th Instant. .TO IN BAKM'.T . son of Fuji y and the late Jonn W. Fur long, In the 18th year ot bis age. FiiLeral from his niothei's residence. No. 831 Mlckle treet, Camden, on Thursday morning, tneUihin niani. a lo o'clocr. HAVKINS, On Tuesday morning, November in, JOHN HAWKINS, In the 77Ui year of his age. The relatives and friends ul tbe lamlty are rospect filly Invited to attend his funeral, from his late rnsl dencr, In Upper Darby, or Friday morning, the ltm mutant at lo o'clock, wltboul lurthcr notice. Inter ment at Media Cemetery. WKSTCOTT. On the Xd Instant, at Chlcsgo. III., RKBKCOA WK8TCOTT wlto t Ulobarit Westott, and daughter ot Captain Jouas aud the late Sartb bteelman, fornierlv oi this city. WINTfcR tn Brooklyn. N. Y., rnTuetdav. N -s-ember 10, OATH A KINK DEPKN WIN I SIR. wife Of Henry B. Winter, and mother of R, D. Winter, of this city. jl Am eii i c aIT Life Insurance Company, Ol X'hiladelpliiu. S. E. Corner Fonrth ami Walnut Streets. DRY GOODS. JS 2Th(t Institution has no superior in the United Btaus - HID FAIR WEEK. POINT BREEZE PARK. To-3Iorrow (Thursdaj.) Purse and Stake, 1800 to aadd.e. MUe heats, best 8 in 6. J Turner enters b. m .........FANNY ALL'CN J Lovtteutei g. UtONSlDKS M. (K'oolu enters b. m M Y'tY J. I'elt.t enterss.h UAttltYjj, SAME DAY. Afa'rh t-'OO, mile beats, best 8 In 5, in harness. M. Uooriln names ro. h VUOMi PAl'OKTKV Owner names br. m uj ltKnifc! DE. BUhTOS'S TOBACCO ANTIDOTE. Wan anted to remove all desire lor Tooit oo In f ntlrely vene abl" and harmless, aud U also an ex cellent appetizer. It purilies aud eurlcbes tbehlo id inv'lrorales the B J stem posKimes great iinurlsnlnit ard sireegtbeiilng power, enables the stomach to Ul-gi-Bt the LeartlfBi food makes Bleep refiesulug, and t-staklisht-s robust bealih, fraokfn and uheers tor sxly ) tats curisd. Price fifty cm is per box. Pont i ret-. An luteren'lug trealle ou ibe injuriou eifou of lobacco, with lists ol ttKtlui.Ml.'l, relerences, etc., scut Hie. Agents wanted. Addroas DB.T. It. ABBprr, Jersey City, N.J. TESTIMONIALS. From the Uhiud Hiatus Trcamry, Herre ary'i Cilice Pleasn stud a supp y of he Antidote. The cue received has doue Us work surely. O T. KLK3 VH. From New Hampshire State Prison XJeiitlciiie:t ol h lltit nce In re IibvIi.k iiceu ciucti of lue appml'-e lor tdhacco by ulug Dr. Uurtuii's Ant'dote, we dealre a buppl for the lui or traof ihli ltiHtnuilor. JOSEPH MiYO, Warden ol the N. 11. State Prlion. A Banker's TcBtluiony. Dr. Buitou's Antidote lor Tobacco has actt mpltehrd all -iaiui"d for It. WALTkit MANX, lat Nat Bank, New Albany, I ul froni the CtiierKicliieeaol ti.e Allegher.y Vaney Railroad Couipary, I'lltehiTrf Pa. I havo uied ihw Antidote with great success. It I Icnrlng all my Irlends. H BLaCIvsTOWI;. A Clergyman's Testimony.-die Box of Antidote cured uiy b. other aud u jitir. It nover t.iil". 1UV. 1. W. MflOKMAKEIt. K lley'sMtatlon. rn, Fromhe Police Ileadqunrtets. Lino, Mass. 1 hive Kalncd tlilny-livt pounds i t IIl-hU In tnree iuouiub by utlugDr. Burton's Antidote, aud all Retire ortoha oo is removed. W. L. WAIT. Ja. From tbe "Bon'hern Home Journal." Uahlmore Md. Oeu box t B'ir'on s Antidote removed all de sire tor the weed Irom we. 1 take pleasur lu rei' m m l dine It to all our readers. T, y, SLATKrt, K '. boid by all Dmiruihi. ( lu fmUtop (Tradwaitiric x trpyrlghted.) IIelfensteih &EwTs' RKHTINGOOMS WflLL OPEN THIS DAY ONE Hundred and Ten Pieces of FANCY AND PLAIN POP LINS, at 23 cents per yard; have been selling at CO cents. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, Corner EIGHTH and MARKET, lUMt PHILADELPHIA. rpilE SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, For Safe Keeping of Valuables, Securities, tie,, and Renting of Safes. DIRECTORS N. B. Browne, I J Ollilngham Fell, I Alex. Henry, U H.Clarke, O. MacaU-ster, B A. Caldwell. John Wash, Ik. W.Clark, I Goo Y Tyler. OFFICE, NO. 21 CHEStfHT 8TRE10T. N, B. BKOWNK. PrealdHut C- U. uLiUK, Vice PrealdAnt, B, PATTERSON, boo, aud itoaauier. I uwfxul A REVOLUTION IN TBI DRY GOODS TRADE Has been caused by the Inauguration of the "FAIR VALUE FOR MONEY' SYSTEM ADOPTED BY TIIE " BEE-IIIVE." Old Stocks of dear-bought goods are reduced to '0niHali their Former Trices," AND ABE STILL 'TOO DEAR BY IIALF." THE "BEE-HIVE" D0K3 NOT REQUIRE TO BHDTJCE THEIR PRICKS. THMR STOCK All 'ow, Bought at the Bottom of the Market, aud Sold at Fair Profits, Outrank the supposititious bargains fulsomoly piotnlaed by "Urand gales" aud "Important Notices." inE'BErVHlVE"U now offerlrg BOSA FIDE BARGAINS IN ALL THEIR DEPART!! IE NTS BO catch' enny trlflrs to mislead, but a pure and un equivocal moderation In prices; In other words, FAIR VALUE FOR MONEY" Will be found to pervade all the stock. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., inB "BEE-HIVE," No. 020 CHESNUT Street, 11 6 fmw PHILADELPHIA, -JLANKET AND FLANNEL ESTABLISHMENT. SEW FALL GOODS. All descriptions or the best make UNSHRINK ABLE ILANNfiLS, as RCGKiUt' ENGLISH PATENT. HEAL WELSH AND SAXONY, BALLABDVALE AND DOM. 1ST, bllAKER. BOTH WHITE AND BED, PLAID AND PRINTED OPE HA, GILBERT' Of ERA, all Colors. Domestic, White, Eed aud Grey Heaviest English and American CANTON FLANNELS. ALSO, SLTERIOR QUALITY BLANKETS All-Wool and Extra width, for best family use. MKDIUM BLANKETS, Fur Hotel, and Publio Institution. CRIB AND CRADLE BLANKETS, MEITAIID, VAN 1IARLIXCEX & ARR'ffl, No. 1000 CHESNUT Street. 10 21 wimlOtrp PHILADELPHIA. PRICE & VOOD. K, w.cobsbb Eienm and filbert. HAVE JUST RECEIVED Several lots 01 Ladle' and Gent' Gloves, Ladles' Btrlm Thread and Span SUk Ol .ves, lined Ladles' and Gent' Cloth Glove. Children' Cloth Glove, and Berlin Gloves, lined. Jouvln' Kid Gloves, best quality, fall oolojs, A good quality Real Kid Gloves, I1-2J a pair. Ladles' and Genta' Hosiery. Worked Edgings aid Inserting. Dimity Bands, Coventry and Magic Rutlllngs, Ladles' Llnea Cellar and Cutis. Gent' Bhlrt Fronts, Neok Tie, Buspendera, etc. A large assortment of Ladles' and Gent' Linen Handkerchief. Laaits'.Geuls' and Children's Merino Underwear. BLANKETS. BLANKETS. All-wool Blanket, S 75, l 75, 15, l 75 op to f 11 FLAHNELS. rLARNEL. All-wool Flannels, cheap, 25, gl, 87,', and DO cent. Ballardval and bhaker Flannels. Domet Flannel, 12H, leVi 26, 28, 81, 11, it, and 5 0. One bale Djmtt Flannel, 2S, that are worth S3. Bed and Gry Twilled Flannel. Plaid Bhlrtlug FlaDue.s. MIA9I II.AID POPLINS. Plaid Poplins, (0 and 87;' cents. UUck Alpaca and Blaok Alpaca Pop'lns. BLACK blLbb, BLACK BILKS, good makes, cheap. A tbeap lot ot Llnea Towels. Ii',' cent. Huckaosck aud DamBbk Towels that ate bargains. Tuble Lli ens and Napkin, bli.rllng PI low case, and HUretlng Muslin. PRICE & WOOD, N. W. t'ORNEB KIUUTH ANII PILBEB1. N, B.-Waterprool Cloaklug ClolUt cheap, ipisw GEAND SALE OF DRY GOODSL 110 SI Elf, COLLADAY & CO., 818 and 820 CHESNUT Street. SALES TO COMMENCE NOVEMBER 2, COMPRISING. SIiJirrftT?aR?Sr,00IP,SnAWL8' CLOAKING CLOTHS, LACE3 AND .EMBROIOESIEflL LINENS AMD WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY AND QLOv'eS, MOURNINGf &0QD3, ETC. atr2kr,Dgii r JTn wPn'l,on Hoxue, It Is needless to detail tbe ohr oter of thai' bwok. u., & Co. would merely state that their importation of the present "son, WHICH MUST BE SO.LD PREPARATORY TO REMOVAL TO THEIR NEW MARBLE BUILDING, CHESNUT Street, abore Broatf, 3 Have never been surpassed in Philadelphia, oontalning an ENDLESS VARIETY of texUi ia Medium Priced Goods, as well as the CIIOICKST NOVELTIES OF THE SEASOX. H., C. & Co. would advise all desirous of obtaining ikmi u A If C A I N 8 IN DRY To lose no time before inspecting their stook, feeling assured that tho UNPARALLELED PRICES At which the entire stock will be disposed of must Insure RAPID SALES. GOODS HAMRICK -Sc COLE, WHITE MARBLE BUILDING, No. 45 NORTH EIGHTH STREET WILL OPEN ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, CLOAKING VEJIuV ET At $10-50 and $12 00 per yard, WARRANTED PURE SILK. ' SOLE IMPORTERS OF TIIE GOLD EDGED LYONS CLOAKING VELVET, C. PONSON, MANUFACTURER. U7 IIAMRICK & COLE, No. 45 North 1IGIITII Street, WILLI ((EN'S LINEN STORE, No. 828 ARCH STRUCT. SEVERAL CHEAP LOTS OF TOWELS, TOWELLNUS III" TUE YARD, TABLE LLNENS, NAPKIXS, LISEJI IIANDKHICIIIEFS. Tho largCBt slock or LINEN HOODS lu the City. 9 30 wfmj QRAND OPENING ov LYONS AND GERMAN MANTILLA VELVETS, Purchased at TWENTY PER CENT. LE33 THAN BKOLLAK PIUCKi, aud cfforlug at the same die count? BLACK AKD COLOKEU VELVETEENS, In great variety, at prices that cannot b undersold. NOW 027 BXHIblTIOX, A magnificent and extensive stock ot PAEIS AND GERMAN DltESS UOODS, In all popular and novel textuie. Price guaianleed less tban our oompetliors. ASPENDIB DISPLAY OF SHAWLS IN ALL QUAD! 8, Comprlslnc Paisley, Chalnlalne, Broche, Blanket, etc, etc., at Mcelroy & co.'s, ' Nos. 4 and G North EIUUTU Street, 10 28 wfmlmrp ABOVE MARKET. JOSEPH 1868. H. THORNLBY Would respectful' present hi claim tor a share of public patronage by offering the following Induce ment, via.; An AUructlTO Stock. A Splendid Assortment. Prices rut Dotm to the Lowest Notch. BPECXAL ATTENTION INVITKD TO Talsley Shawls. Broche Shawls. Silks and Dress Goods. Blankets and Flannels. Cloths and Casslmeres. LTNKNS. QTJILTS, PIANO and TABLE COVERS, BKUUB, COittiE'iH, i-TU KIO. JOSEPH H. THORNLEY. N. E. Cor. EIGHTH and SPUING GAJUDEN, tH am tp PHIL ADEI.PHI A. JJO PROPRIETORS OF HOTELS, BOARDING-HOUSES I N C. INDIA SHAWLS AND SCABF3 GEORGE FRYER, No. OlO OIIESNUT BTREET4 Invites attention to hi stock ot Ileal India Camel's Hair Shawls & Scarfc. Also, an elegant stock ol BILK1, In Blaok and Colors; FANCY BILK PLU8HE8, POPLINS SHAWLS, and FARCY GOODS. INDIA SHAWLS AND SCARFS altered and ra paired, acd cleaned In a superior manner. 10 80 Imrp s I L. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS, Especially Adapted to this Season, Repretectlngtba most extensive aad varied assort ment In this market, at tbe extremely loir prlcts Incident to the great shilnk. ageot value During the Period of their Utmost De pression. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., ITo. 727 CHESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA? fj INTER CLOAKING S IN French Velvet Cloths, Astrachan Cloths, Heavy Bearer Cloths THE ABOVE IN ALL COLORS. JOHN W. THOMAS, Nos. 405 and 407 N. SECOND St., 8 2rp PHILADELPHIA. AND 8 H I P P We bav a speolal Wholesale Department for snp plying LINEN AND COTTON 8HEETINQ, TOW ELS, NAPKINS, B INGLE BED AND BEBTH BLANEK.TS, and other good partlonlarl adapted to your waul. All the above kind ot GOODS made op at short notice U desired. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE, Con. EIUUTU ANO M&IIK.ET STBEET3. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. We have now In (tore a very large and varied as sortment of LADIES' CLOAKINGS. By calling on n yoa can not only see all the atylea In vogue, hot be supplied la quantities to cult at tha lowest wholesale raus. Comparison of stock and i rice with any wholesale boot solicited. Sample sent by mall whin desired. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER CENTRAL EMPORIUM, COB.EIUTU AND UABKEI IIBEBTH, 9246m PHILADELPHIA, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ETC. PANTALOON STUFFS! LEE. JAMES & MO. 11 NOBIU IBCOND ST BEET, Sign of the Golden Lamb. Have now on hand a very large and choice ajaort meut ol all tbe new etyles of Tall aud Winter I'ancy CussI meres IN THB MARKET, To which tbry Invite the attention of the trade and otUr. It Its W AT WBUUiLR AUD BETAIIw DATENTB I). i'ANTS X i SCOCRKD L ND ttTBKTl'IIISB from 1 to Inches, at Mollet French fcioam Dyeing and Hwinrlng, No. a NINTP Ht.rMMk anil w K"if hti . m mm PRIZES CASHED IN KOTAL HAYAIfA. KKNTt'i a V. and MIS'sUUitI UOl ltLUlski. fJIronlars sriit anJ lnforiuailin Klvn. Jo"i?H HATES. NO. 7S UttUADWAV. New York, f os( w tw' uuiia