THE DAILY EVENING TELEQK A FIT PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1G, 1803. MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC The City Aimincinrnt. At thb Acadkmt of Music Uifiiubacn's most popular npora of Le Grande Duchesse de GeroU tiein, will b performed this evcnlnR. Mons. Deere, who t spoken of as a fine tenor iingert will appear at Fritz," in place of M. Geoffroy, but the other lending character will be us taincd ky the old favorites Mad'lle Tostce, and MM. Lednc, Lngnffoul, and Duchesne, At thk Walnpt Mr. Edwin Forrest will appear aa 'Rlcbelien"thijCvtulng. To-morrcw Virginivg will be give. At thb Aboh The Lancashire Lass will be performed this evenluR. At Tn Chranut the drama of 27te Lancashire Last will be performed this evening. v tub American there will b an attractive variety entertainment to-ti!p;ht. At the Theatre Comiqub, on Seventh street below Arch, there will be a variety porlormnnee this eveuipsr. Blind Tom will give a concert at Concert Hal1 this evcuiuir. Tna Gkrmania Orchestra will give a public rehearsal at Horticultural Hall on Wednesday afternoon. Ou account of tbe death of Rossini, the entire programme will be from the works of that composer, with ihe exception of the "March Funebic" of Bettt.ovn's "Erolca Slnfonie,' which will be glvcu lu honor of the memory of the erest composer. Tns prospects of American playwrights seem brightening. A few yaw apro, such a thins as an American flay was hardly known. But things are changing. The success of Colonei Fitzgerald's drama, Light at Last, was brilliant and we are glad to see that his new play Wo'ves at Bay, now in preparation at the Arch, will be piodured as the lioildaj.ptece, In grand style. A thrilling mechanical effect is men tioned in connection with the piece, which wil doubtless give Wo'ves at Bay a long run. Mb. Jobbon's lecture at the Assembly Building this evening, on -The Physiology and Harmony of Female Dress," will bo Illustrated by amu9lug models, aud ought to attract a crowded house. Mb. Max Stbakohh announces that Miss Clara Louise Kellogg will appear in two evening con certs and a matinee at Concert Hall, commenc ing on November 23. Miss Kelloeg has always been a great favorite in this city, and ehe may be assured of a hearty welcome. Dramatic Hems. Balzac's Comedy. Balzac's comedy, Jwadcf, has at IcLgth been brought out at the Theatre Francais. Its reception was favorable, but the revival has attracted, on the whole, less notice than lis importance seems to merit. Bad luck has attended all Balzac's dramatic efforts. The fiat piece he produced, Vautrin, was, like the dramas of the greatest ot his friends, Huso, suppressed. It was only performed once. Les Jtessources de Quinola, a noble if most unman ageable drama, was damned, Mercadet was oflcrod by Balzac to almost every manager in Paris, and was refused by all. It was not produced until a fewmouthe after the death of its author, when it bud been more than ten years in existence. It was piepared for the stage by M. Dennery, aud was acted at the Gym naee. It is brimful of wit an ingenuity. "Mur cadet," Us hero, resembles none of the many types which Balzac has given us In tbe Comedie llumaine. His schemes for raising money are scarcely wilder than tUo e which Balzac himself seriously eutertainud. What, Indeed, can be too Wild or tbe man wbo knocked at the door ot Laurent Jan at 2 o'clock on a winter's morning, insisting upon bis getting up to start with him at once for the Mogul empire to gain couutless wealth, and remonstrating seriously with the sleepy man because his delay must already have cost them a million? Balzac refused many times to make the alterations in Mercadet Which were Judged by theatrical managers ne cessary preliminaries to its production alterations which he said would convert it frem a comeoy into a melo drama. He was very anxious in case it was performed at any of the theatres ou the Boulevards, to have for the prin cipal representatives Frederic Lemaitre.Kechter, Clarence aud Colbrun. When first produced. Mercatiet was fuccesful. Geoffroy plaved 'Meicadet." In tbe character of "Pere Vio lette," the lachrymose creditor of Mercadet, Lesueur obtained oce of tbe most noteworthy of bis many triumphs in comedy. At the Theatre Krancaie, Got was "Mercadet;" E. Pro. vost Justin, "Mafet Minard:" Barre, "Ver delin;Prudhon, "Merlcourtj'"Klme, "Violette;" Madame Guyon, ''Madame Mercadet;" and Mad'lle Rojer, "Julie." Tne house was crowded, and tbe periormance was successful in all respects. Thirese Humbert, a three act comedy by M. (Durantin, oroduced at tbe Gymnase, Pails, recall tbe Iletoise Paranqitel of the same author, lioth pieces dealing with the peculiar difficulties which in France attend the mar riage of a minor. "Therese," the daughter ot a Prussian doctor, marries the young ' Count ot Colliuance." The marriage, unknown to the bride, has been contracted in oppoultiou to the wishes of her mother-in-law. When "Therese" and her child arrive accord ingly la Paris, the "Countess of Collinance" appeals to the laws and tbe marriaze is de clared invalid. "Therese," refusing to accept her position, is about to retire to her father's, when the child sottei s the grandmother's' heart, and brings about a reconciliation. Tbe drama obtained a moderate success. Suzanne el let deux Viellards, a one-act comedy, written by M. lienrl Mel! hue, without the assistance of his colleague, M. Halevy, has nothing to do with the well-kuown legend of the Apocrypha. It is a story resembling tbe famous episode on the 'Orlando Furioso," which La Fontaine included In his "Coutes,". and lor translating which Sir John Harington incurred the censure of Queen Elizabeth. It show bo a young girl proved far too clever for two old gentlemen who ished to marry her, and succeeded in obtuin'.ug the man of ber choice. Tbe saints of the stage have their little caprices, like commoner folk. Home of them have gone in'o convents or monasteries, but not all bave s'ayea tnero. Last year, two were added 10 the list. Mad'lle Monravictf, the Kus aiau dancer, of the GraHl Opra, becine a Car melite nun, aud the outer world hears no more of her. Alter her, Mad'lle Thuillier, the pretty and clever actress ot the Odeon, overwhelmed bv a tender domes'ic affliction, withdrew lrom the statre. Drentra'.ory to entering the C.trmelite convent at blois. But the young lady has changed ber mind, and has returned to the stage. lu Paul Meurice't dramatic adaptation of (Jeorere Sand's Cadio. at the Porte Bt. Mar tin. Mad'lle Thuillier plays the impassioned "La Korlgane." lu the deep emotion, tbe terrible aconv. and the mute despair of the character, she has oroduced a great cBecr, and younj and old amateurs relolce that the aciiessisnot at Blois. Le Sacriieae. the new rlay at the Amblzu rnmimie. hv MM. Theodore Barriero and Leon Heauv&llet. is a melodrama of an old-fasbiiucd class. A vountr and unprotected girl is left h,lrnH to Urire nronertv. Among the mauv disHnnottitpd candidates for the estate she has nhtaliipd lire some infamous characters. These persecute her in such tashlou that they bring about her supposed death. While they are QuarrelltuK about tbe divi-ton of the spoil, a ninn lner onens hr tomb to take a last are i,Pn and finds her still living. This is the wh,-h oivpa Its name to tbe drama, .i,nJ hua returned to the Vaudeville. Paris, making bis reappearance in Les Femmes d1 hm- firun Of MM. Varitl U" wwm " 7wii.act cornedf bv MM. Eugene JIugot aud De n.nnfM. Tea Attains AvarU Tout, has been r..,H t ti.i. nnine. It treats of the pun- r,.i..,. i.. i.,.ir wIvp and the ultimate refor mation, of two unprincipled bourgeois who have Diade business a cioait iur j.caQuo u ..t.tn r,r Mr. II. J. Bvrou's drama ofjilotB for iiow, now performing at the ilol born, has been altered. By the change effected, an unnecessary and perplexing deed of violence is avoided, ai d the piece is made to terminato witb a highly morsl "km." A new burlesque bv Mr. Byron, with the title at Lucrelia ltorg-a, M. 1).; or, La Grand Doctresse, was recently prodnced. A London critic says: This marks snother fetep in the downward progress of ouilerque. It is pitiable alike in conception and execution. The "Silver Wedding" anniversary of tho Vienna. Liederta'el, dire'stcd by Herbeck. has lust been celebrated in grand style. Polectio'is from LB7.t, Schubert. Mendelssohn. 8,-buminn, Fr. Lacliner (conducted by himell),Welnwiirm. Herbeck, etc., were sung. Th lestival whs attended by the Emperor, to archdukes, minis ters, several generals, aud the municipal autho rities of Vienna. At tbe Palais Royal, in Paris, three vaude villes, encb iu one act. have been produced1. A qui le tiiiifje f by MM. Cremieux and Jamn fits; Un Ala'tade au Mats, by MM. Cliam ami A. do Lasalle; and Le Bouquet, by MM. Meilhto and Halevy. All were niccensful, a fact aftribu table to the artintr r-Uher lhan th1; pieces. Mr. Cbar'es Dickens has been reading to very large audience- at tbe 8t. George'; Hall, Liverpool, felections from "David Copperfleld," "Chops," "Tbe Dwarr," etc. Larty Don has co Time need an encanement at the Theatie Koyal, Kdinburvh. and plays the paitof "Kitty Clatterly" In Daddy Gray. MumIvhI Items. The Bevueet Gazette Musicale has some in teresting particular' ".about the "Hymn of Uieio," which is just now awakening the echoes of every square, of every by-way, of every valley in Spam. But very few weeks ago it was stated that t-enor Huerla was about to resume in Paiis tbe guitar performances for which, in yeats gone by, he was so celebrated. He then little dreamed, in all probability, that the time was fo near when tbe uatinnal song, inspired nearly half a century ago, and proscribed siuce then, would again rise to the lips of an awakened people. It was in September, 1820, that Hurta, a youth ol seventeen, serving in tbe army, and a ceitain Col. San Miguel, formerly editor of tbe journal V Jtspectador, then on the staff of Kiego, put their heads together, and produce! a song wntcu was accepted oy tbe Spanish nation as the pass-woid ot their freedom. But tnanKs lo loreign intervention, King Ferdinand the Seventh soon regained hit throne: the victo rious General Riego was banged; his colleaeue Quiroga escaped to England, and Huerta took reiuge in France. Tbere and in America he became a successful singer, but losing his voice, he took np the guitar, on which Instru ment, out or lastnon tnougn it was. tie became such n proficient as to bring it again into favor. eventually, liowever. ho tell Into bad circum stances, from which It is to be boped the renewed popularity of bis now famous song will rescue him. Spain should do at least as much for the author of . her Marseillaise n France under Louis Philippe did tor Kouuet de Lisle. Tbe opening of the session of the Catholic University of Louvain, whi;h recently took place, was signalized by the performance ot a mass or tne Holy libcst, cetebrarei pontlncally by Monseigueur La ore t. The entire academical body and a number of the notabilities of tbe town were present at this ceremony, which yearly draws a lare concourse to the Colleee of St. Peter. Slstv sinters and instrumentalists lent their aid, under tbe direction of Chevalier van Elwyck, chapel master, in tbe execution of this mass for four voices aud organ or orchestra. Tbe political disturbances in Spain wilt not prevent tbe completion ot all the ensasrements entered Into by tbe Madrid Opera. A musical and artistic journal has just been started at Bttv elona, under the suggesiive title of Ctrre, re v di le. -une bunoreci ana twenty candidate were examined recently for thetenvicant places iu the female class of vocal instructiou at the Con servatoire in Paris. The Theatre Lyrique has been opened under the new management, with Halevy's " Vai d' Andorre,'' closely fallowed by "Martha." The. Opera House at Madrid is onen. Rossini's Matilda di Shabran and tho Africane are performed by a very good company. LOBta's U, lust produced at ututtgard, is the first Enelish oratono heard on the Conti nent, except those ol Hau lel. Louisa Pyne was married to Mr. Frank Bodda in England, on the 12th of October. Baife? is ou bis way to I'aria lor tne pu'poje of producing there the Bohemian Girl. CITY ITEMS. Splendid Ahrohtmrnt or Fall and Winteb Clothing Men's, Youths', Boys', aod Children's, Choice stock of selected styles of Piece Good, to be made to order. Style, fit, and workmamhlp of our garmenti lurpassal by none, anil equalled by few. All price guaranteed lower than the lowest eliewhere. and full $at itact ion guaranteed every purchaser, or the tale cancelled and money refunded. EaV teav between " Bbnnktt A Co., JVfocutd V Tow kb Hall, tjixth ttreett.) No. 514 Uaukut St., Philadelphia, AMD No. 0O Broadway, Navy Yohk. CHAXLES BIOKKS fc CO., Mbbchant Tailobs And Extensive Clothibbs, No. 821 Chesnut street, Continental Hotel Bulldinc. Nature's Obbat Ally. It took tne world Dearly two thousand jcais to discover and remedy one of the moat fatal errors that mankind has ever believed In, From the time ot Galen to a comparatively very recent dle, It was supposed that, In order to cure a disease, It was necessary to weaken the already en feebled patient by artificial means. Bleeding, blis tering, violent purgation and salivation were tbe main reliance ot the faculty, not more than fifty years go. Beitoratlves were only administered as sup plementary agents, after the lancet, cantharldei, jalap, and calomel bad done their depleting work. Modern science has eil'ested a salutary reform In medical treatment. In piaee of the nauseous dosts oncejadmlnlstered In cases of Indigestion, biliousness, constipation, sick headache, nervousness, In'.ermlu tent fever, etc.. IIostkttkr's Stomack Bittkbh are now given with the utmost coortdeuce and tbe hap. pleat results. The reason why this admlraole botaul- cal preparation has superseded tbe aeolll atlug poi sons of tbe old materia mtdica are tliee: Itcotu'ilne the propertl's of a wholesome to ale with those of a gentle cathartic, an anlt-blllou agent, a nervine, and a blood drpuien . Thus, while It keeps tbe bowels free, regulatts the liver, aud purities the current o' life, it sustains tbe physical sireugtU ot the invalid, and by this means the expulstou ot dlaeasn and the restoration ot constitutional vUot go on t ) ether. At this season, when Intermittent enl reoiltten1 fevers, with other complaints arislrg from a damp mepblnc atmotphere are ptevalent, a course of tbe BiTTEiis Is the best means of protecting ihe system from an attack. Economy should be piactiaed by everybody In all thing. One dollar expended now la purchasing a bottle of Jay ne's Expectorant, by thoie troubled with a slight Cough or Hoarseness, or Bore .Throat, may save the expense of a doctor's bllL A neglected Cough often ends In Consumption. A slight lnllam- niat.oa of tbe lining of the wind tubes, the usual symptoms of which are a Hore Throat and a Pulu In tbe Breast, will soon lead, through want of attention, to Bronchitis, A day's delay may entail months of suffering. Let the allllcted try at once Jayne's Ex- ptctorant It Is a standard remedy, and Its curative properties bave been tested by thousands of persons who have recovered their health by Its use. Bold by all Druggists, ' Astounding Kbpobts. goto cahks or cohwumption ccbbd. Professor Trosseau, of the Children's Hospital Paris, reports that, In two thousand cases of Con sumption, la which the foimula for Vpham'i Freth iftat Cure was used, It cured nearly every one. It allays the cough, heals tbe lungs, and gives a new lease of life. Bold 1 per bottle, or six for 1 5, John stow, Hollo way- A Cow dsn, No, m Aroh street. JaWMLar. Mr. William W. CUmidy. Mo. H South Second street, has the largest and most attractive Mrortmeot of fine we,ry and silverware n the city Purchasers can rely upon ob'alnlng a real, pure arti cle furnished at a price which cannot be equalled. Ha also ha a large stock of Americas Westera waichfs In all varieties and at all price. A visit to his store Is sure to rwiult in pleasure and profit, Thb Niw Color. BlTAOTIFUL AH D SUB VI0f)IlL. A novelty la the material for GKMTI.KMBN'S WALKIM9 AMD EvBSINU COTS, 10 be found ou iy at CHABLS 9T0KRH A Co.', Nu sat Chesnut street. Good Coal, Ciikap. Having a stock of superior Family Coal, ail being purchased before the advance, It will be sold at reasonable prices for ibis month at W. W. Alter's Coat Depot. Nln'.h street (No. 657,) below OPard avenue, aud Olilce, corner of Hlxtaaud Spring Garden streets. BrlCKR'S "STAMDAnO WlNB illTTJCRS." Or all the tonic and Invlgorathig preparations now before the rubllc, none have met with so gei.eral fvror aa Speer's Wines and the "Standard Wine Bitters," both from tbe Medical Profession and thoio whose alloieots cause general dobllliy. Bold by Druggists, O'Bbiek, or thb Post Orricsi News Kxohamob. has sold his right and title to said establishment to W. H. P. Covert, the proprietor of the Theatrical Cperatlo.and Railroad Ticket Olilce and News Bi' change, at tbe Continental Hote'. Mr. Covert has tbe experience of several years to unite with a gen tlemanly Cemeanor, which are certain to guarantee blnj auccoas. He Intends to keep on band all sorts o static eery and foreign and domestic periodicals. From A. Wincw, No. tos Chesnut street, we have received i"wn-ft im, Krynollt' Mitcctlany, lAn- cfni Society, CornhlU Magazine, HL Janxet' Mian- sine, ma Temple liar. Ml Winch baa these works always on hand, and la additlou hut place Is well sup plied with all the foreln and domestlo periodicals. Cartbts made and put down. Workmen put on all carpet Jobs and tbe work Mulshed. No delay; no disappointment. Workmen always ready, at Pat tkbi's, No. 14i)8 Cbenout street. Lack Cubtains done up, mended, and pit np to windows, at about the same price others charge for washing only, at Pattbm'h No. Hps Chesnut street Lace Cubtainb Gbbat Halsi. Belling off the large lot of Lace, Muslin, and Nottingham Curtains; also Cornice Loops, Centre Tassels and Gimps, at prices to suit the times truly great bargains at Patten's Curtain Btore. No. Hut Chesnut street. Dbinx tbe famous Arctic Soda Water, and read Tna F.VKNiNa TLLBeBAFw. at Hlilxoan's News Stand, at North Pennsylvania Depot. Tbenwtth's New Depot, lately opened on Ches nut at., went ofHlxtb,No. bl4, is a model establishment ot its kind in every respect. NeaOy tilted up. airy, light, Bud convenieut, goods conspicuously displayed, etery thing In perfect order, It Is really a pleasure to stop In his place. We bave Just received from him "Harper's Weekly" and "Monthly," the "Atlantic Monthly," "Comic Monthly," etc. In addition to these all tbe other pi rloiilcals domestic and foreign, ihe dally papers published here, lu New York, and other ploces.and the latest books can be foitud unou his counters. Me deserves success, aud will secure U, MAB11IED. BLCMNER SENDJi-RLING. On the 11th Instant, by (' e Kev. .dr. fcege, Mr. WILLf &.M A, KI.UMNitt lo Miss MAItY L. HKNifERLINU, all of this city. 8LAUOI1TFR BKKR.-Ou the 13th luslant. by Rev. ramuel Durborow. at nis residence, No. 60S B. Trith street. Mr. JOME H B. BLAUUHTEU 10 Mls ANNA VIRGINIA BAKKR. all of this city. DIED. BFOWN. This morning. November 16 NATHAN B. KKOWN, Ron of Thomas Browo, agod 2D years. Due uotloe will be given of the tuueraL CHAMBEKL1N. On the 16tb Instant, JOHN C'HAMKKRUN, in the 7Utn year of his age. His trleuds aid those oi ine laiuiiy, also th members of the Carpenters' Company of the City of Philadelphia, are reepecifally invited to attend hU funeral, from his late resideuce, No. 430 Llue strec. Bouih Camden, i d Wi edaenay afteruooo, the lsth In stant, at 2 o'c lock P.M. To proceed to Kvtrgr-eu Cemetery, without further notice. BPLEY. On the 14tn Instaut., Mrs. WIL.1ISL M1NA GIBSON, widow of toe late Joseph Kpley, lu thf 801 h year ol her due. Her relative aud trleuds are respoctmily Invited to attend the funeral, from her 'ate residence. No. 813 Walnut street, ou WeJueaday, tbe 18;h inmaut, at t o'clock. H INKLE. On the 15th Inst. CHARLE3 G. HN KLK, In the 4lb year ol his age. Tbe relatives and friends, alio Hercock Lodge No 43. 1. O. ol O. F., are respecitully Invited to aiteud th funeral, from his late resideuce, Xo. 214 Williamson stieet, on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. To pro ceed to Wharton Btreet Vault. MABERRY. November 14, ANN MABERKY, In the 87th year of her age. .... . M L The relatives aud trleuds are Invited to attend ttM funeral, from the residence ot the late Jumej lu Pul Fourth street, above Weli-h. Chester, J'elawar coonty, Pa , 00 Tuesday, the 17th Inilant. at 2 o'clojk P.M. To proceed to Chester Rural Cemetery. McKABAUER. On Friday, tne 13th Instant, KLKANuR, relict ot the late Charles McKaraher. Tbe relatives and friends are lnvned le attend the funeral, from the rouidjuce ot hr son-in-law, Fra' c s Fearou, No. Wl r ine street, on Tuesday morning, the 17 th iDsiaut, ai 9 o'clock. BHULTZ. On the 15th Instant, JOHN BHCLTZ, heMreiairivee and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of bis son-in-law, John MoUoy, BtouehouHB Une, FliBt Ward, on Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. AmeeicaN Life Insurance Company, Ot X'Uiladelpliia. S. E. Coiner Fourth aud Walnut Streets, JtyThU Jmtttution hat no superior in the United State ew LOOKING CLASSES THE ClIEAl'EST AND BEST IX THE CITY. ROGERS' GROUPS, BO LB AGENCY, JAMES S. EAELE & SONS, No. 81 0 CHESNUT Street, 8 25 fmw8mSp PHILALP , T-R. BTJhTON'S TOBACCO ANTIDOTE JL Warranted to remove all desire for Tootcoo 1. entirely vegetable and harmless, and is also a i ex cellent aoDetlzer. It iiurlhes aud eurlches thebiood luvigorates the system poaBesses great uourla jIuk aud sirengihenlug power, enables the stomacn tJ dl L-est the heartiest food, makes sleep refresulng, aud eelawlishes robust health. Bmokers and chewers lor slily years cured. Price fifty cenla per box. Pott tree. An interest lug treatise on the injurious effects of tobacco, with lists or lesumoniaie, reierences, etc. sent tree. Agents wameu. auurw Da. T. R. ABBOTT, Jeisey City, N.J, TESTIMONIALS. From the TJnittd states Treaiury, Secretary's Oflice. Please send a suppy of tbe Antidote. The one received has doue lu work surety. O T. EDGAR From New Hampshire State Prison Ueutlemeu ot liitliiiu- here liaviuu been cured Of lu. aiiDeLHe for tobacco bv using Dr. Bnrtun's Antidote, we desire a Bupply for the pruoners orints joj,.j,J,1Ay0 Warden ot the N. 11. blale PrUu'u. A Ranker's Testimony. Dr. Button's Antidote tor Tobacco has acuompliuuea an mTKR MANN 1st Nat. Bank. New Albany. Ind From the Chief Kunlueer ol tue AlleKheuy Valiev Railroad Company, I'llbtburg Pa. 1 have used the Atuiuoie wiiu great buuuww. i' icuriog an uiy friends. H. RLAUlCbr JNK. A Clergyman's TeHtlmony.-Oue Box of Aultdote cured my mother and tuyueir. 11 never rani. ' uioiuerau BHOKMAKER, Ki-lley'shtatluii. Ha From the Police Headquarters, Lyuo, Mass. I have galued thirty live pounds of lle.li lu 11 red uiombii by utlug Lr. Burton's Antidote, aud all desire or tobacoo isremuveo. . n.i jk, From tbe "Southern nome Journal," Baltimore Md mm bm nf ll irion Antidote removed all de sire lor tbe weed lrom uie. 1 take pleanurK in reo ui- uierdlng it to all our readers. 1. x , nLAiKH, Ki. boid by all IruKisia. i2Swfuiiai6p (Trademark x Copyrighted,) DRY GOODS. U8T RECEIVED, Por Late uropoan Steamer, FIFTY PIECES BLACK VEL VETEENS of all Qualities. STRA1VBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, Corner EIGHTH and MiltKET, lllOSt PHILADELPHIA. A REVOLUTION tM nil DRY GOODS TRADE Has been caused by the Inauguration of the FAIR VALUE FOR MONEY' SYSTEM ADOPTED BY THE "BEE-HIVE." Old Btocka of dear-boaght goods are reduced to "Onf Half their Former Prices," AND ABE STILL TOO DEAR BY HALF." THE "BEB-HIVE"' DOES NOT REQUIRE TO REDUCE THEIR PRICES. TaMR BTUCK AH Kerr, 1 J aught at the Bottom of the Slarket, and Sold at Fair Profits, Outranks the supposltltlons bargains fulsomely piomtsed by "Grand Sales" and "Important Notices." HIE BKIT-HIVE" Is now Offerlrg BOWA FIDE BAhOAlNB IN ALL THEIR DEPARlStKNTS no catchrenny trill, b lo mislead, bit a pure and ua equlvocal moderation In prices; In other word, FAIR VALUE FOR MONEY" Will be found to pervade all thestock. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., TUB "BKE-H1VE," No. 020 CHESNUT Street, 11 6 fmw PHILADELPHIA. GRAND SALE OF DRY GOODS i luru oTnnc Ul II b II U I Ulla.) Wo, 828 ARCH STREET. SEVERAL CHEAP LOTS t OF TOWELS, TOTYELLNUS BY THE YAM), TADLE LLNENS, NAPKIXS, " LIEN IIAUKLKl'HIEFS. The largest stock of LINEN (jOODS Iu the City. 9 30wfm? U STEEL & SON WILL OFFER TO:D AY 5,000 YARDS OF COLORED SILKS, Beduced to nearly one-half the former prices. AlMYool Empress Cloth Poplins, Double Width, Reduced to '.: Cents. EMPRESS CLOTH P0PLIN3, 75. 87, t. ALL-WOOL EPINQLINES, Reduced to tiii cents. 12 BILK AND WOOL POPLINB, Reduced to 11-50. 2 24 PLAID IRISH POPLINS, Reduced to l s3. Shawls, Cloaking Velvets, and Velveteens, at the Yery Lowest Prices. KOH. 71$ AKU 719 NOBTII IEJITH TM U PHILADELPHIA. JOHN W. THOMAS, Nos. i05 and 407 N. SECOND St., OFFgfiK BI3 LARUE AND E LEU AM STOCK OP VINTER DRY COOD8, EMBRACING ALL OF IHE NEWEST DESIGNS AND FABRICS, AT PRICES WARRANTED TO BE AS LOW AH THEY CAN BE VOI DIIT CLSEWUEUK. fi 29 rp BY HOMER, C0LLADAY & CO., 818 and 820 CHESNUT Street. SALES TO COMMENCE NOVEMBER 2, C0MrBI3INO BILKS, DKE39 GOODS, SHAWLS, CLOAKING CLOTII3. LACES AND EMBRiyj?RIIf LINENS AWD WHITE GOODS, HOSIEBlf AND QLOVBd, MOURNINa OOOIM, ' Dgtf0 1 "aTl?6 rePntIon the!r "o8. t ii noedlesn to detail the cniraoter o thtr aw. u.t u a Co. would merely etate that their Importatio7xi of the preaeat B83on, WHICH MUST BE SOLD PREPARATORY TO REMOVAL TO THEIR NEW MARBLE BUILDING, CHESNUT Street, above Broad, Ilava never been surpassed In Philadelphia, containing an ENDLESS VARIETY of texture In Medium l'rioed Goods, as well as the CHOICEST NOVELTIES OF THE SE1S0X. II., C. & Co. would advise all desirous of obtaining GREAT DARGAIN8 IN DRY COOD8 To lose no time before Inppeotlng their stock, feeling assured that the UNPARALLELED PRICE8 At which the entire stock will be disposed of must Insure I AP I D SALES. IMPORTANT SALE OF MILLINERY GOODG. CONMESCIKQ M03DAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1363. P. A. HARDING & CO., N. W CORNER EIGHTH AND VINE STREETS, Anxious to close out their Stock preparatory to moving into their - NEW STORE, No. 80G AROH STREET, OFFER FOR SIXTY DAYS A Large Assortment of MILLINERY GOO DS at accommodating prices, and as extra ndncemcnt, thej agree to give a discount of 10 percent, on all goods purchase! at TIIL'IK COKM-K STORE. Call and improve the opportunity. u 18 !t ARB UR TON, No. 1001 CIIESXUT Street, NAlftiriCEt SAC niFICE! S.lCRiriC'R t H T lug dlspotel of tbe Lease and Fixtures of the Store, The Whole of eur Stock Must bo Sold Out by the 5lh of Duccmbcr. A Further Redaction of Fiftenn Ver Cent. On tbe previous great reduotlon of THiRTY-JTiVK TER Vb NT. BELOW COST, Fifteen Cents Discount Mill be taken off Each Dollar IVrclia&ed. THE 0REATH6T BAKQA1NS EVER OFFERED IN THIS CITY. In RFAL and IMITATION LACE GO D3, EM. HKOIDEK1E1, SILKS, BA TINS... VELVE KIU- BOtSHi Etc , weare deteruiln.d to close out toe stocK BALES POalTlVE AND WITHOUT RESERVE FOR TUU1LE WEEKS. WARBURT0X, 11 10 If No. 1001 CilFSNUr Street. QONA FIDE REDUCTION IN PRICES. Not in a few isolated articles, like oar Chesnut Street Competitor?, LUX IX OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF CL0AKIXU VELVETS, DRESS 00S, VELVETEENS, Droche, Paisley, aud Blanket Long and Square Shawls. Mcelroy & co.'s, Nos. I aud 6 North EltillTII Street, 10 13 wfmloorp ABOVE MARKET. gyOVEMBER, 186 8. Special Demonstration This Day, WE OFFER A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF VELVETEENS, from t :-25 to 3 per yard. PAISLEY AND BROOHE tSHAWLi. NEW STYLE OF FLA1U BlIiWi-H. BLANKETS, QUILTS AND OOVEHLIDS. CLOA KINGS, CLUTUP, AND CA6.S1M HR aS. TABLE 1INENS, FlANNELi. AND MUHLIXS BLACK fclLKL. AND SOLID COLOUKD WILES BILK l'OfLlft.8 WOOL fUFLIXH, ALPACAS Etc. Etc., At UDprcccdcntedly Low Prices!!! We can aaord to sell ibu sane quality ot Goods as kept on Chtsnut street or Eighth street, itt mucb lower pilots, as our expanses r. not ONE HALF. Let tbe oommunltr think of this and SA Vdl TU silll MONEY AND THEIR TIU. JOSEPH H. THORWLEY. N.E.Cor. EIUUTUand Sl'RIXU GARDEN, M3ni6P FUILADELPniA. (EiUbllnlied 1nlSS3.) I4 AMI LI MOUUNIxNG EVERY ARTICLE FOR FfRT AND SETOSD, BlllUIir.l.'SU WHAIl. DhFH UOOIin. hONNtcTS. SHAWLS, VJllLS. CRAPE, COLLAR, ETC, At prices to compete wlb tn prcital taurines Ii DRY UUODi. UYESS' New Mourning t tore No. 1113 CHESNUT btreet, 11 18 1m 2ni UiKARDRQW. HATS AND CAPS. n JONES, TKMl'LE A CO., FABHlONABI. E HATTERS, No. 26 S. NINTH Slreet, First doi'r above tniesout strff6. 4 9 V WAHRIIRTON'S IMPROVED VENTI U lated, sud eiur-tl"lDK Tress Hals (patented), la all the Improved UaMous ot tbe seiuou, CH K.-l-M7T btreet, uexl door lo tba fust OOlce, 11 1 l 727 CIIESMJT STREET. 727 RICKEY, SHARP & CO. HAVE IVBl OPENED 7000 YARDS OK Superb Changeable Silks, At $1-50 and $1'90 Per Yard. RICKEY, SHARP & CO.,! No. 727 CHESNUT 8treetg liitetrp PHILADELPniA- JNDLV. S1LA.AVLS AND SCAHFS GEORGE FRYER, No. DIO CHESNUT 8T11EET1 Invites attention to his stock ol Keal India Camel's Hair Shawls & ScarB. Also, an elegant stock ol f?ILK9, In Blacks and Colors; FANCY BILK PLUSHES, POPLINB BBAWLS, and FANCY GOODS. INDIA SHAWLS AND SCARFS altered and ra paired, and cleaned In a superior manner. U to Smrp MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC. JIUI1TII BTREET BIBBOK STOBE No. 107 N. EIGHTH STREET, Four doors above AROH Street. I bave now open for the FALL AND WINTER SEASON, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF BONNET RIBBONS, VELVETS, TRIMMING RIBBONS, SATINS, SATIN RIBBONS, BILKS, VELVET RIBBONS, CRAPES, LACES, HATS, FLOWERS, BONNETS, FEATHERS, FRAMES To which i would kindly call the attention the hid lea. JULIUS BICHEL, No. 107 N. EIGHTH Btreet P. 8. No trouble to shoT goods. 10 8 rp rjy.E M P L E O F FASHION. MRS. M. A. BINDER, NO. loal CHESNUT STREET, IMPOR1ER OF LADIES' DBKM AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS. Jnst recelvpd, Krlrgea, Gimps, Hail us. Velvet Trim ming. KiuD.int, liuuuua, aud juace Goods In Thread, uulpure, Caiby, Vleuclones, Point Applique, Ool iurf, e-el uua Bariius, C'oiilur.s, HauukarcblefB. Willie Waists, BerUius, llbeuilsttns. Frtrncii, Bcoicli, muU Hsniourg Edgings and Insert, lugs, cboli'e palterus, Jouvlu's Kid Uioves. Bridal Veils and Wreailm, Erenou Corsets, Uoop Skins, no tions ami small warts. Dreau aud Uiosk Mklug In all their department.. Bridal orders pxeruted wUu the utmost care. Mourn ing and travelling cu!ii'.s aud other irausleut work uumiileted at a lew hours' notice, at suoh rates as can not fall to please. V 23 wfni24t MILLINERY GOODS. NOVEaBEB TBADE. A FULL LIRE, BIBBONS OP EVERY PESDRIP TION. VELVET" HATINS. trUAI'MiU. PLOWTEBS. LA Di 1 .' ND Alibt K' HATrt, AND ALL OIHKlt Wli.LiNKY ARXIOLES. PKIKMH RED 00 AD, OBDFrw 0 IW Rp. 4.r. BTla UlfmwOt WILLIAM HKOOUS. No, Ul MAIUCEI StreeU
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