II HE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1868. NEW YORKISMS. Trotn Our Own Correspondent. New York, Vov. 13. 186'. THH FILIBUSTERS have made up their niii.ds to annex Cuba to tho United State. The office ot tbe United States Marshal Is bristling with horror and tho baa. tions of Fort Lafayette with fruns. The Spanish Consul has nothing to aay in the matter. IIU doors are open but Ills mouth la shut, so that reporters eet vert little sftUslaction. Marshal Murray resembles him in both these particulars. The position of a reporter or of any newspaper man seekin news is no sinecure Just now. No people can hoar beint; bluffed off so blandly as the frentlemen of the Press "God bless 'em, ivcry one." In consequence of Ihe excitement tho price of Spanish ti es has rlen, aud no such thing as a mild Havana Is to be ha 1. Id constqaence of the poillous nature of the Interviews which they are oblige! to seek, in the Interests of their respective newspapers, special prayers are put up in St. Albau's Uhapel for the reporters of sensation newspapers, commencing with the World. i Three thousand men ore to leave for Cuba in fifteen days, or, if1 that is Impossible, fifteen thousand men are to leave in three days. So great has been tbe run upon Colonel Gibbons and General de FalUkoff that the respective landladies ot these jrentlemeri ralsel their terms immediately, and sent in their bills at twentj-ttree minutes after five this morning. It is thought that they will repudiate. SUa AN THB 8EN8IBLK took tbe chair ou Wednesday evening, at No. C8 East Broadway, Botanic Hall. The business of the hour was the permanent organization of the Workingwomen's Associa tion. The names of 250 city working women were enrolled. Any workiogwoman mar become a member by signing the articles of the constitution, and contributing one ten-cent postage currency per month. Tbe objects are the establishment of a sister hood of working women, the institution of stated meetings for social intercourse, the discussion of humanitarian and progressive ideas, the adoption of a co operating and ameliorating plan, the forming of a fund for tbe benefit of members in sickness or misfortune, etc. A nice Utile word war was threatened between the workiDgwomen and a number of Soro sister s who were present. Miss Anthony, the head and front of the Working women's Association , is the Great North Ameiican Female BuflagWt. Nobody can beat her In that line. Now the 3oros!sters ore anything but Suffra gists. What they go in for is tea and toast a Delmonico's, and if there is any "quail" on the toast, way tbe resemblance to a pig's foot, with a chicken-wing served on to it, is so much the more approved. Quite a number of withering glances there fore ensued between the Sullraglsts and the Bore-sisters. No one was Etruck with palsy, however, and the result of the vole was that Susan was elevated to the office of Presideutess, and some enthusiastic admirer made a motion, which was not seconded, that $25 should be given her as a recognition of her services. In fact, the Working women's Association is Progresbtve and the borosis is Digressive. The one may sometimes awaken a rusplcion of Blue Stocking; the other awaken a suspicion of open worked silk clockings. MADAME OLYMPK AUDOUABD is a genuine Counters, and ou that account, mote than any other, is a great success here. She appeared for the first t . me in this city on Wednesday night at the private theatre of the Union Leajue Club House. IIer"confeiencef" are delivered In French, in order tn.it tbe may be completely intelligible to the expectaLcy and rose of Fifth avenue and Murray HU1. Her dark eyes are full of two good tbintjs passion aud intellect. She tolls them together lnte one ( nasfeion and intellect not her eyes) when she looks at you. Her subjects,, were "Victor Hugo" and the "First Napjleon." She exrolled the oue and satirized the other, and wai very warmly ap plauded. Levizac's French Grammar Is Laving a large sale. A NEW SLAtTOm EB 1IOCSB has been erected at the loot of Forty-fourth treet and East river. Its cost is f 100,000, and its architectural and slaughtering facilities are enough to m-ikecatue in love with death. TIKE'S OPERA TIOUSB has been boupht by Mr. .Inmes Fiske, as at first stated, and Mr. James Firkc has teased tU" entire buildinp, excepting the theatre, its offices and entrances, to the Erie Railway Company for twenty jears. , Opera ia going to help Erie, aud Erie Is going to help rpera. Art and Commerce are only brought into a closer cou i'o. and music and merchandise will transport aud oe trauspunea together. "FLANCnKTTls'3 DiAitY" Is tbe ti'le of a pamphlet sjuu to be Issued by Miss Kate FU Id. Am Haua. MUSICAL AX1I DU1MA.T1U. The City Aiiiiim-ittentM. At the Acadkmv of Mcsio this will be the last night of Barbe Bl ue, aa l at the matluee t vmono this opera will b ; given for the las1' time. There wilt be no performance to-morrow Ji'gbt. On Monday La Grande Duohesse de Oerotatein will be given, aiih M'lle'f jsteo as the ' Duchess'1 aud the entire original edi-t. La Belie JIelene will also be produced next we k. . At thb Chrsnut tbe drain i of The Larieishire La sb will be pcriormed this evcuing. Ou Satur daylberewillbeamatli.ee.- At thb Walnut Mr. B. L. Davenport will have a fate well benefit thb evening. Tom Tay lor'i comedy of S i'l Waters Bun Beep, with tbe Mr. Davenport as "'Captain Hawksley," and The Itxrpenter of Houen, with Mr. Davenport a Marteau," will be glvm. We hope that tbe compliment of a full house will be extended to Mr. Psvenport tubs evening. On Monday.Mr. Edwin Forrest will commence an ergacement of ten ingots, and will appear as Cardinal Kiehelleu." At thb Amebican Mad'llo Conchlta Ronzitl, tight-ioper perfoimer aud dsuseuse, will appear this evening. ' To I Thbaibk Comiqtjb, on Seventh street, below Arch, will open on Ba'urday evening with an attractive entertainment. Tea kivtu fleutz and lUislct matiuec tor Saturday afternoon, In Musical Fund UTIali, bss an exeodingly rich variety. Mr. William Ewers, the celebrated cornet performer, will five one of his brilliant solos. The "Surprise Symphony" by Haydn will be performed for the fiist time this season. CITY ITEMS. Eplbwdid Assobth bnt or Fait, and Wiwtkb Clothing Men's. Youths', Boys', and Children'; Choice stock of selected style of Pleoe Ooodt, to be made to order. Htyte, fit and iiortmnrMifp of our garments surpassed by none, equalled by few. All tricet guaranteed lower than the lowest e.lsewhert, and full satisfaction guaranteed every purehater, or the tale cancelled and money refunded. Ball uiny between 1 Bbmnrtt A Co., Jilth and V Towrb Ham., Sixth street.) No. SisMaukkt St., Prii.adki.pima, And Wo. 00 Broadway. Nw Vuuk. Is Pick beii A voi da nr.KT Thousands toss oa sick-beds to-day, who might have been well and bearty had they taken due p.-ccautlons for the pre servation of that most precious of earthly blessings, a sound mind in a sound both. BIckneM, to a greater extent than most people suppose, it avoidable. When the body Is laoruld, the spirits depressed, and the Dervous system unnaturally sensitive, It should ba taken tor granted that mltchicf it brewing. These bints ar.d warnings, vouchsafed as such by a kind Providence, ought not to be disregarded. If they are slighted, as Is too generally the case, the next thing may be a fever, a severs bullous attack, or eotni other form or acute disease. They Indicate as clearly a If the lotlmat on were given In articulate language, that the animal fnnotlons are disordered and tbe system debilitated. Vuder these circumstances, the only thing to be done it to rrgulate and rettore, and tbe best regulating and restorative preparation ever used for Ihe prevention of ticknett it HosTaTrEu'e Stomach Bittkrs. In this way, bilious remittent fever, cbllls and fever, spasms, nervous paroxysms, violent attacks ot Indigestion, and all the ordinary epidemics, may almost certainly be averted. They are usually preceded by tbe symptoms described, and surely It Is wisdom to forestall them by resorting to an antidote at once harmless, agreeable, and In vigorating. Most assuredly, It will soon dissipate the unpleasant fjollns referred to, wh ch, of course, Is desirable, even If they were not likely to lead to something worse. The close of the Fall Is usually accoropaU'-d by unhealthy fogs and violent atmo spheric changes,. ai d It Is therefore a season when In- vifcOrntlon is particularly needed. IiACB CCBTAIM8 GBKATSALB. Belling off ibe large lot of Lace, Muslin, and Not tingham Curtains, also cornices, loops, centre tassels, nd Gimps, at prices to suit tbe times. Truly great bargains at I'ATTKM S UUKTAIN BTOKK, No. 1408 Chesnut street. PAKTALOOKS CUttO lit. Pantaloons cut fashionably. Pantaloons cut In the Fretch style. Pantaloons In tee Kugllsb style. The bkst Pantaloon cuttkb in tub Onion Is at Charles Stokes & Oo.'s, No. 824 Chesnut street. Fink French Calf Boots and Gaitvbs The man who has never experienced the pleasure of wearlrg a pair ot boots made by William H. Helweg, is to some extent an object of commiseration. We speak knowingly, havinj worn Helweg's boots for year. Their com Tort, however, is not their only recommendation, as they are made of tbe best mate rial and in the very best manner Helweg will bo employ an Incompetent workman; therefore his work Is always Drst-o'ass. His store and factory Is at No 635 Arch Street, next to the cjrnerof Sixth. Novelty. Pbinck of Wales Walking Coat, cut by Faiuchild, The PbinceoICoatCuttkhs. A perfect gem of the art. Call at Chablvs Stokes A Co.'s, No. 824 Chesnut street. Astoundikoi Keports. 20CO CASKS of consumption cubed. Proft-seor Trosseau, of tbe Children's Hospital Paris, reports that, In two thousand cases of Con sumption, in which the formula for I'phamt Fresh Altai Cure was uaed, it cured nearly every o-ie. It allays tbe cough, bealB the lungs, and gives a new lease of life, bold l per bottle, or six for 15. John hton, Hollo way & Cowobn, No. 60-2 Arch street. Jeablry. Mr. William W. Cassldy, No. 12 South Secord street, has the lcrgeet and most attractive absortmeut of Hue ewe.ry and silverware lu the city. Purchasers can relynpon ob'alnlug a real, pure arti cle turn Ished at a price which cannot be equalled. He alo has a large stock of American Western watches in ail varieties aud at all prices. A visit to bis store Ib sure to result in pleasure and profit. Cabpxts Housekeepers (and especially oonutry merchants and termers visiting the city) will And it to tbeir Interest by calling at J. T. Delacroix's whole- i ale and retail carpet warehouse. No. 86 South second street, above Chesnut, before rurchaslug elsewhere 9 ee advertisement In another column. Sink's "Standabd Wink Bittebs." Of all tbe tonic and Invigorating preparations now before the public, none bave met with so general favor as bpeer's Wines and tbe "Standard Wine Bitters," botb from the Medical Profession aud those whose aliments cause general debility. Sold by Druggists, Tby one. A suit made from the Kir Colored Scotch Ch k vons and Ibikh Fbkizk, as they are gotten up at No. tal Chesnut street, is far ahead ofauytblugtn that line in the country. Try one, CrfABLxs Stokes & Co. Pftsfbon'b rAuoAL Bank List for Novetnbpj 14 will be cut to-nioirow. price, only 15 ceats, or oue do lar aud llfty cents a yiar. Now Is the time to sub scribe for isvs. Dbink tut ranious Arctic Soda Water, and read Tub KvKMINfl Tl.LKOK.PH. at HUlruan's News tttand, ai North Pennsylvania Depot. Tbenwith'b Nicws Pkpot. luiely opened on Ches nut ., wrat of ;-IjUIi, ro. t!4. li a niuilci ea'ubHsnnoui M Its kind in eviry rrBjirCt. Ne'ly iUied up airy I'KlH, and convrulf nt, kooob compicu iiiHly displayed tve.yililiiK In pertt-ci urur, It is ratly a p eaiurw co g'op In lib placr. We have J ist rt-oeivej rro;u hltu "Hjupei's Veekl" and "Muuibty," the ' Ailaiulc Monthly. " "tvuuic Monthly," etc. In addulm t these all Ibe O'hi-r pt-rlnlcls domestic and foreign ibe dally ).pe8 publlihfd hi-r, lu Ne Yoric, aad other plkcoa, and the latest books cm be found uoo , his counters, tie dt serves Buccy, aud will aeoardU THIS H A GOOD TIME TO BOY THIS IS A GOOD TIMK ft) BUY THIS IS A tli KID Ti vi K TO BUY THIS IS A HOOD TIMK TO BOY THIS 18 A OOOD TIMK TO nUY THIS IS A (K)OD TIMK TO BUY THIS H A ttBOI) TIMK TO BUY THIS IS A GOOD TIME TO BUY GKNTS' AND BOY a' CI.OTHK UK NTH' AND BOYS' CLOT I IKS. OKNTS' AND BOYS' CI.OTHKS. OtNlb1 AND BOYa' CI.OIHK4 OKNTS' AND BOYS' CLOTH Kj. GKNTS' AND BOYS' CLOTH K i. OKNTS' AND BOYS CLOTHKi GENTS' AND BOYS' CLOTH y JVie pressure of the. piut three weeht emli' jUThave any (ilea o'. We have an enormous stuck -W J Orririr DIED. CONBOT.-At New Orleans, September 21, JAMKS B tXiKI OY.UieKfKlstry U'erk N. O..-0" gramleoa of tbe late Thomaj McKlnley, aged 17 rVr aud 11 moiitha. The relatives and Mends of the family, and orfloiwv' ai d member of Ihe isad and Both Beiclmente P.V , rtwt eoi fully Invited to attend tbe funeral, from tbe rffidence of his nncle, Mr. John It Scott, No. H. Ft'lh ittreet, on Hunday afternoon at 1 O'clock. To proceed to Philanthropic Cemetery. FORD. On the evening of the loth Instant, after a lingering IHnesHaKuKoi W. FOJtD.ln the 4Ath year ol hie Re. I he relatives and male friends of the family, also f-hPkinnh Lodge, No. IMS, A. Y. M.i te Union League of ihe Cur of Philadelphia: Nat tonal and state Coun cil, O. ofU. A. M.; Norihnrn Liberty Degree Council, No. 1, O. of U. A. M.i F.xperiment Council, No. l.O of U. A. M.: U. A. M. Hall Association; L(XtR. No. . A. P. A .: the National Union Club of Philadel phia: tbe Columbia. Hon lb Penn, and Lincoln Hoe mi anles. are redpecimlly luvlted to attend tbe funeral, from his lute residence, No. WJ N. Twrlfth street, on Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock. To proceed to American Mechanics' Cemetery. PHREVK. On Thursday, the 12th Instant, W. CLl FFtKD 8HRRVK aged 24 years. ills relatives and friends are Invited to attend the fnneral.rrom tbe residence of bis fnther, lliohurd O. t-breve. Mount Holly, M. i . on Monflay, the lsth In stant, at 1 o'clock P. M., without further notice. SMITH. At Havana, JB.ROMK SMITH. Interred at Monument Cemetery. WFNZKLL. Ou the 11th Instant, GEORGE C Vt KN.KLL. In tbe 4th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the rurally, and the Kennlngton Lodge. No. 11, 1. O. of O. F.; an I Keystone Lodge, No. 2, K or P.; and Km ploy e of M emirs. Kes ler's Wheelwright Shop, are Invited to attend Ihe funeral, from his late residence No. 707 Otis street, Nineteenth ward, on Sunday afternoon, tbe 15th In FtBiii. at 3 o'clock. To proceed to Hanover Id tree t Vault. OBITUARY. DE LACY. It Is witb sentiments of deep regret and sorrow that we announce the death of our dear and mnch esteemed friend, Dr. JOHN DE LACY, who dt parted this life on the 7th Instant In tbe 45th year of bis age. His success as a physician for twenty years, hs klndne;s and devotion to the p)or, were manifested by the crowds that looked upon his placid 'see tor the lat time. We are, therefore, sorrowful at tbe departure of one so use ul, so full ot promise Deeply do we sympathize with his aflllcted family at this, their Irreparable Ions. He wai Indeed endowed with all that could excite the deepest emotion, at wei as commendable pride In a wifb' heart, so fund and affectionate In his nature, gifted with brlllUnt Intol Itci and one of tbe most retiring and amiable dlspo slilnns lmagluible. A devoted hnsbaud aud an atluc ilnnaie father, he was the Idol ot bis bon.enold, aad the blow which Providence, in His Inscrullble wis dom, has deemed proper to Infllot, will be keenly felt by bis widow and children and other dear friends, who will now await tats welcome coming and chuerfal smile In vain. They have In their alUicllou the prayers of relatives and friends, all of whom know well how much the loss of one so dear aud niticn be loved has caused them. But men ory fond memory will ever cling around the many pleasing associations connected with him, wbtle yielding to the divine mandate of Him ''who doetb all things well." L. AmebicaN Life Insurance Company, Ot lliilitdelihia. S. E Corner Fourth aud Walnut Streets. $-Thi$ Institution hat no tuperlor in the United Stout a 10 MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC. JIGIITH STREET RIBBON STORK No. 107 N. EIGHTH STREET, Four doors above ARCH Street. I have now open for the FALL AND WINTER SEASON, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF BONNET RIBBONS, VELVETS, TRIMMING RIBBONS, SATINS, BATIN RIBBONS, SILKS, VELVET RIBBONS, CRAPES, LACES, HATS, FLOWERS, BONNETS, FEATHER8, FRAMES To whloh I would kindly cull the attention the ladles. JULIUS SICHEL, No. 107 N. EIGHTH rJtreoU P. 8. No trouble to Bh07 goods. 10 8 rp rjtSE M P L E O 7 FASHION. MRS. M. A. BINDER, NO. 1(W1 OUKSNUT STREET, iMPOR 1KB OF LADIES' DRKeS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS. Just received, Fringes, Gimps, Batlns. Velvet Trim ming, Kiboons, Bullous, and ice Goods In Thread, Uuipuie, Ciuny, Valenciennes, Point Applique, Col lars, bets aud Burbes, (Joiflurts, Hanukercbiefs, Wnue Waists, Berthas, Chemisette. rencn, ecutcu. ana iiemourg imaging ana turn ings, choice patterns, Jouvln'n Kid moves, Bridal Veils and Wreaths, French Corsets, Hoop Skins, no tions and small wares. Dress and Cioak Msklng In all their departments. Bridal orders executed wltn the utmost care. Mourn ing and travelling outfits arid other trausleut work completed at a lew hours' notice, at such rates an run not tall to please. U wfm24t DRY GOODS. MILLINERY GOODS. SOTEJIbEtt TUtlli;, AFCLLLISE, KIBEONB OK HVEHY DKSCHIPriON. VISLVJiT eA'UN. JTK ATH K1H. PLO WKlt'. LAD. Km' NDM.blKV MATS, AM)ALL UJ'HR MIi.LiNICKY AlUICLKi PKUinw KKDOCkD. OhDFJt" I-O'ICTIKD. ViiLVKTS AMI SAlINi CTJT BIAS WILI IAH BBOU, Na l MAKKKr Streu U6fa.a6t d are selling it rapidly , because of Us suHe.'-n ir finish and marvell msiy nvntlerate price W counter are replenished dally with IAIjI, II V p. Ill i i a I h, CIIKSTKHtTKLlW. BTBKH.T JACKHT'd, eHOHT 8ACK8. BUSINH AND kHKSH SUITS, 1IKAVV OVHCOAT. BOY8' KU1T8 OP KVKUV KIND, J9"COMk. AND HK.K Til KM. WAS A MA K Ml & nilOWX, The Largest Clothing Ilouie., OAK HAIL. The Corner of SIXTH and MARKKTHt -re). MAIlIilED. t PJITJ7f?Twlr HON.-By ti e Re. F. Church. WIL Of lb" city 1 U 10 MlM MAT1 LUJL WiL4 iS' bolb K!lrLTriWKNTJEL'-0n l" Instant, at ths bride's reeldeuce, N, n;n Hope street, by the Bev. L. MA.K I WEi butu ot (kit Uy. M1S9KS' ANDCHILDBEN'S DTtESSMAKINO iu Ihe Imia Pi.rU Mylm. M.aHOKMaK Kit A lO. , 1NO. 1U.Z4 CHgM CI 1' utieet. 11 4 li. DR. BUhTON'S TOBACCO ANTi 1)01' B. Wan anted to remove all Ueatru lo- 1'uowoo lr entirely veKO'Hb1- and ha'iii.css, uud n a:io mi ex cellent appetizer, rt purifies aud eurtcbes Hih l -I'lit mv toiuicH the sjstem p kihihs greui ii'mna luti and strergtbenlng power, enablea the stooi'ioa to II g(8. the beurtlisl food mukes Hi-ep nfre.H.lug. uud mutlinuts robust bealm, enn kis ana cheer or sixty ) tars curtd. l'r'ce fitly cents per bo. IVtt I ret-, iu (uteres Ing trealte on the ujurlout ell' eg of lobucro, null lists of tesumJuWl", ruiereuca, etc.. sent fit. Agenis wanted. ArtcireiH DB.T. 11. ABBOT r, Jeisey City, K. J. TESTIMONIALS, From the Umt.d States Trainry, Secretnrv's Cflice. Please send soppy of ne Antidote. Tj oue received hat done Im work snrely. O T. KDOAR. From Kew Hampshire Btate Prison Jeuilemsii uf I' ltueuce here having been cured of ti.e ftppe;! ,e for tobacco by uIdk Dr. Burton's Auildote, we dwlre a turpi.) for the prl onenof ihls lustiiutlon. JOdKPH MAYO, Warden ol the M. II, btate Prison. A Banker's Testlaiouy.Lr. Bullou s Antidote tor Tobacco bss accuinpliuhed all cuaiuifd for It. WALTKK MANN, 1st Nat. Bank, New Albauy, lud Prom the Chief EnKlueer of ine Alleghei.y Valley Paliroiid Company, Pittsburg Pa. I have used the Antidote with great succtu. Ill louring all my frlendH. H. BLa.CKSTONI0 A Clergyman's Teittmony.-One Box of Antidote cured nil b.otUer and myself. It never tall. KV. I. W BHOhlM A KER. Kelley'sHtallon. Pa. From tbe Police Headquarters, Lynn, Mass. I have gained tl.lriy five pounds cf fleali lu ti.ree months l7 ntlng Dr. Burton's Antidote, and all denre 'or toba co U removed. W. L. WAIT. J a. From tbe "Bon'hern noma Journal," Bililmore ilu. Oue box of Burton's Antidote removed all de sire lor tbe weed from me. I take pleasure lu raoora mei rili.j It to all our readers. T. V. KLATKK, K I. bold by all Druggists. is 2Swfml3ttp (Trademark I Copyrighted.) DF AFX Eg. EVERY INSTRUMENT TUAT solenoe aad skill have invented to assist the bearing in every degree of deafneea; also, Respira tors; also, Craudall's Patent Crutches, superior to any others in use, at P. MADJURA'B, No, 115 a TKN'I'H Htreet. below Chesnut. tSftoi PA T E N T E D. PANTS SCOURED 1NU stTHSeTCIlKU from 1 to I Inobes, at .Hottst Preneh Kiearo Dyeing and Hooorlnsr, Ho.t'H N tUStUtHntH sftM AtAttSOTt f awU JUST RECEIVED, TWO Cases Extra Heavy and Wide OTTOMAN CORDED POP LINS, at $1.25 per yard, havo been selling at SI. 75. STRAWBRIDOE & CLOTHIEU, Corner EK1HTII aud MARKET, 11 10 8t PHILADELPHIA. A REVOLUTION IN TBI DRY GOODS TRADE Has been caused by ths Inauguration of the "F.AIR VALUE FOR MONEY' 8Y8TKM ADOPTED BY . Til E " BEE-IIIVE." Old Stocks of dear-bonght goods are reduced to 'One-Half their Former Prices," AND ABB STILL "TOO DEAR BY HALF." THE "BEE-HIVE" DOES NOT REQUIRE TO BEDUCE THEIR PBICES THKIR BTOCJC All Keir, Bought at the Bottom of the Market, and Sold at Fair Profits, Outranks the supposititious bargains futsomely promised by "Grand Sales" and "Important Notices." IHE "BE If. HIVE" I, now offering BO A FIDE BAKOA1NB IN ALL THEIR DEPARTMENTS no catchrenny trill. a lo mls'ead, bit a pure and un equivocal moderation In prloef; In other words, "FAIR VALUE FOR MONEY" Will be found to pervade all the stock. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., THE "BEE-HIVE," No. 920 CHESNUT Street, 11 6 fmw PHILADELPHIA. COOPER & CONARD. Situ and Market, -.aa, have murktd down the prices of many of their Dress O'Mids. and are selling their entire stuck at the very lowest point of the market. . " Wool I'oiilins good value, 62c. up. Heavy liitibf d Poilint, ffl"J5 up. :ncA ftiA- ami Wool l'iylins. Ntrlptd J'atHlnt. very desirable. Jlirh Maid Poplins for Misses' Wear. t:hcap Drtss Slv.ffs. !S5 fo U7 centt. Hi avy I'oplin fabrics, a7 lo 75 rents Vfnci Mtrinoes, 75c. to $125 reduced fromt and SI 75. IVe are determined to close out our Merlin stock, and offer inducements to buyers. (TRENCH CLOAKING 8 andjine Black trench Cloths an i Doeskins, from Brnkard Hut Inn' t last auction sale at prices in currency about what thty cost to land in poll. Just aliened 2tt piece! clwlce and extra fine. Black atd i oloied Vtlours and Mtack real AUrachant and Astra Chan flu slits. Also Mack Noscowt, Black Chinchillas, iltick Velours, Black Vustort Bt'ick Astrachant, Black Ooetkins, Black Hilk Velvets, Black Velveteens, White Cloaking; i'ancy Coakings. fancy J00tli & COXARD, 9 28 fstu8mrp HlMhand Mirkct, fj IN T E R CLOAK I N C S IN French Velvet Cloths, Astrachan Cloths, Heavy Beaver Cloths. THE AUOVE IX ALL C0L011S. JOHN W. TIL0MS, Nos. 405 and 407 N. SECOND St., 8 2ro PniLADELPHfA. JO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. We bave now In store a verr large and varied as- sortmtntoi 1ADIES' CLOAKINTGS. By calling on ns yon can not only see all the styles in vogue, bnt be supplied In qnantllles to suit at ths lowest wholesale ratts. Comparison of stock and rices with any wholesale house solicited, Samples sent by mall when desired. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER CE5TH1L EMPOKIUM, COB. EIGHTH AND MABEET STBEETS, 9U9m PHILADELPHIA. INDIA SHAWLS AND SCARFS GEORGE FRYER, No. OlO CHESNUT STHEETN Invites attention (o his stock ot I'cal Iudla Camel's Hair Shawls & Scarf!. Also, an elegant stock ot r-II.Kf, in Blacks and Colors; FANCY BILK PLUSHES, POPLINS SHAWLS, and FAKCY GOODS. INDIA BBAWL8 AND 8CAKF8 altered and rs t-autd, itnil deauud la a saparux manner, W w iuuf GRAND SALE OF DRY GOODS BY HOME It, COLL AD AY & CO., 818 and 820 CHESNUT Stroet. SALES TO COMMENCE NOVEMBER 2, COMPRISING SNtilal8rGPr,8iIAZLS' CLOAlfINO CLOTHS, LACE3 AND BMRROIDBRIFS, LINENS AND WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY AND GLOMES, MOURNINJ UOODi, ETC. Bti!,DRlrtorerWl?erepnUonofthe,a8,',t, to deUJl the ohuaotor of thai' biock. u.t & Lo. would merely state that their Importations of the preaeat season, WHICH MUST BE SOLD PREPARATORY TO REMOVAL TO THEIR NEW MARBLE BUILDING, CHESNUT Street, above Broad, Dare nerer been surpassed In Philadelphia, containing an ENDLESS VARIETY of texture Ii Medium Prioed Qooda, as well as the CHOICEST NOV13I.TIES OF THE SE 1SOX. II., C. Si Co. would advise all desirous of obtaining GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS To lose no time before Inspeoting their stock, feeling assured that the UNP A L L K L K D I It ICES At whioh the entire stock will be disposed of must Insure IIAMRIOK Ac OOL.E, WHITE MARBLE BUILDING, No. 45 NORTH EIGHTH STREET WILL OPEN ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, CLOAKING VELVETS, At $10-50 and $12 00 per yard, WARRANTED PURE SILK. SOLE IMPORTERS OF TliE GOLD EDGED LYONS CLOAKING VFLVET, C. TONSON, MANUFACTURER. HAMRICK & COLE, No. 45 North EIGHTH Stroet. 117 7t 1868. JOSEPH H. THORNLEY Would respectful' present his claims tor a share of pubito patronage by oilering toe following Induce nients, vis.: An Attractlre Stock. A Splendid Assortment. Prices Put Down to the Lowest Kotch. BPECIAL ATTENTION INVITED TO Palslej Shawls, sv liioclie Shawls. Silks and Dress Goods. Blankets aud Flannels. Cloths and Cassimeres. LtNKNB. QUILTS PIANO and TABLE CJOVKllS. BKIil'lS, COlCSJiTH, 10'1'U ETC. JOSEPH II. THORNLEY. N.F. Cor. LKilU JI and SPKINU UAKDE.N, (ZSSmSp PIIILADKLPHIA. LINEN STORE, F0. 828 ARCH STREET. SEVERAL CHEAP LOTS OP TOWELS, TOWELIJiUS BY THE YARD, TABLE LLNENS, NAPKINS, LISEN UANDKFKt'IlIEFS. The largest stock or LIN EX GOODS In the City. 9 so wfmj QRAND OPENING OF LYONS AND GERMAN MANTILLA VELVETS, Parcbssed at TWENTY PER CKNT. LKSi THAN HBOTJLAB PBlCIii, aud o fieri o at ths same dis count. BLACK AXD COLOUED YELYETEENS, In great variety, at prices that cannot bs undersold. NOW ON EXHIBITION, . A magnificent and extensive stock ot PAKIS AND GERMAN DRESS GOODS, In all populsr aud novef textures. Prices guaranteed leas than our competitors. A SrENDIB DISPLAY OF SHAWLS IN ALL GBADkS, Comprising Paisley, Cnatnlalne, Broone, BIsnket, eta, etc., at Mcelroy & co.'s, Nos. 4 and G North EIUIITU Street, 10 88 wrmlmrp ABOVK MARKET. J0 PROPRIETORS OF HOTELS, BOARDING-HOUSES AND SHIPPING, We bave a special Wholesale Department for sup PlyUig LI KILN AND COTTON 8HEKTING, TOW KLB, NAPKINS, BINOLK BKD AND BEUTH BLAKK&TB, and other goods rarucularly adapted to your wants. All the above kinds ot made op at short notice li desired, S1RAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE, COJC, XXUI1ZH AJJI KAK&KT HTSCKTS, AMILI MUU11N1NO. FAMILY: MOURNING EVEBY ARTICLE FOR FIRST AND BECONI DBFS UUOUH. BOVNT3. SHAWLS, VlILts. IJKAPKs, CULLA.R?. BTO , .Yt prices to ccUHfte wlih tho present sacrldos liJ UBI UUUifa. HYBBS' New Mourning Store, No. lilt CHESNUT Btrest, II IS fmw2tu UIKARD BO v. yACAZIN DIS MODES, No. 1014 WALNUT STREET. For tbe better convenience o ' ber Patrons. MBS. PROCTOR HAS REMOVE J HbR DP ESS; S KINO R00M3 STo Ko. 1014 WALNUT Street, Where she will bs happy to see her friends.' The GENERAL DRY GOODS BUSINESS will ba continued as heretofore, at No. W0 OH 1 8NUT EC. U J. W, PROOTOB A 00. FURNITURE. L. I. LUTZ, lX FKOM PAULS, No. 121 South ELEVENTH Street. Just received, a fresh stock ot fancy articles oC Suitable Tor Holiday and lYcddlug Piescuts These articles of Fnrnltcre bave been manarao tared to order, and are warranted to stand this oU mate, and will be sold 10 27mwflurp AT AB M A LL jfl D V AS O JC. CHINA, GLASSWARE, ETC. fYNDALE & MITCHELL, IMPORTERS, No. 707 CHESNUT Street, OFFER A ORE AT VARIETY OF ' DINNER SETS, I JCOflATED TO T1IETR ORDEIt IN FRANCE, at r2' tmvi'Jajrp VERY LOW P.TICE8. L. T. VV I L 8 O N, PLIISIBER AND OAS FITTER, No. 8 Xorth V.TII Street, PHII APEIjPIT'A f 11 t mwfluf GEORGE DOLL & CO.. IMl'OUTKUS or . TOYS, 1'AMCY HOODS, Meerscbsiim Pipes, Canes, NoveltUs, etc., No J. 10 and UN. K1XTU btieet,hive Market. UE&lnVAL. We beg to announce (but we have removed from mr old staid No. H H. blXTU bire.t, u tue large and coiuuictllous Nm More. Not. 10 and 11 N. SIXTH Ftreet, CUHMKSOr UOMUUKCB, where we have gimily fnerf ad foilitles for trans ciii g buslntss. and snail be must Uify to greet out. tileuus and ciutomrrs Very reptfHv, H5i2t J ntntwt:noi.iife. R0 DOERS' AND WOSTENHOLM'8 POCKET KNl V. Pnarl aud bus Hanilm, of beautiful ttuiMU. UOlXJKKtt' and WAUK & U U 1 H K 11 H KA. ZOHb, and tbe celebrated LKOOULTlUt AAZOkt bClbBUliW of UiefJu,t quality. itmtui: Kolvea. bcUMtors, aud Table Oatlery Groand JuP; Uhea.itk.XAVnJtXtiii.lto B.IKNTU. uwt.belcw UMsnit ki
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