THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 18G8. MUSICAL AJJD DRAMATIC. " Ij Grand JDarhenne 1 Oerolateln. List evening, at the Academy of Music, Tos teo, Lngriffoul, Lcduc, and Duchesne, In the roe$ In which they arc so familiar to Phlladcl phians, reopened the court of La Grange Jhwhee, and were received with unbounded enthusiasm by a crowded house. They executed their respective parts with all the reckless energy which Offenbach demands at the hands of bis true interpreters, and the audienco nppearcd to relish the perlorniance as heartily as they did on the evening of February 11, when the mimic court of Girolstcln waa first paraded before it in tbij city. Several new faces appeared In the cast last evening. Guffroy, who took the parts of "Fritz'' and "Paris" last season, has returned to France, and his place is now taken by M. Deere, who Rives us no occasion to rcRrct the change. Ills rolce may not be as full nd strong as that of Gnffrov, but he has stronger claims to the rank Of a vocalist. If ho would but curb himself a little, he would also deserve to stand before Guffroy as an actor, for he happily lacks the coarseness of his predecessor, aud gave us"Fritz' Without the vulgarity which was impartol to the role by the other. 51. Daroti, who male his first appearance as "Baron Grog," is decidedly the best in that role that we have yet seen. There Is but little required ot him iu a vocal way, but his etiquette was superbly ridiculous. M. Benedic, who has succeeded Monler as "No" poniuc," the. aide-de-camp, Is an utter failure, as Is also M'lle Hose, who now appears as 'Wanda," In place of Fleury Longchamp and Felcourt. M'llo Lambele, who has figured as "La Grand Duchesse" hrrselt with great ewlit In the Southern and Western cities, appjoirel only In the chorus and in the unimportai. mrt of "Amelia," but she sang the aria "Ah Leltre Adoree" with great skill, and showed herself to be superior to Tostee as a vocalist. We are at a loss to conceive why she was not entrusted with the role of "Wanda." 1'erbaps in La Bei'e tlelem the will be glveu a iair opportunity as " Ores to i'' to display her powers. La Grande Duchesse will be repeated this evening, and the rest of the week will be devoted to La Belle lie ene. The "Lancanhlre I.fns.' The drama of the Lancashire Ltss has now been running for over a wet k.bo'h at the Cuennut and Arch Street Theatres, and as the actors have become accustomed to their parts, and al1 things work smoothly, a comparison of the respective merits of the two performances will not be out of place, especially as the Interest in the piece appears to be undiminished. The versions of the drama, from whatever source they may have been derived, appear to be iden tical in every respect, except that the manage ment of the Chesnut have added a few explana tory lines to clear up some doubt" ful poh. is, and still further improvements in tbe same Hue might easily be made. Both versions are put upon the stage in tolerably good style, and in the new pieces of scenery there is i.ot a great deal of difference. The first scene in the second act, representing ' Red burn's" office, Is better at the Arch, as an office is indicated, whereas at the Chesnut we have a very ornate drawing-room looklHg affair, that appears a little out of character for the head quarters of a poverty-stricken adventurer such as "Bedbarn" is described as being. The tri angular . artanement of "Fanny Danville's' boudoir, in tbe second act. at the Arch, is novel, and a pieference between it and the handsomely furnished apartment at the Chesnut is much a matter of Individual taste. The pier scene, in the third act, which is one of the principal features in the piece, is rather more artistic at the Chesnut, and the management of that theatre Lave added to tLe attractions of the Australian sheep farm in the lust act by intro ducing a live hoi-o and a number of accessories which tend to complete the picture. With regard to the acting, more skill is shown at tbe Arch in producing au effective climax at the end of each act, the management of ihut theatre having in tfiut respect the advantage of a thoroughly organized compauy, accustomed to work together, and understanding eucli other's capabilities exactly. With a little care and attention considerable improvement could be effected in this particular at tbe Checiiut and the performance be made to pass off with more spirit. As the ' Party by the Name ol Johnson," "Mr. Barton HiH "makes up" lor tlie character iu better stjlo than Mr. J. B. Studley, but. the utterance of the last-named gentleman is more distinct, aud consequently more agree able. Mr. Htudley, too, has tbe vagabond, slouchiug gait and cunning leer which are appropriate to the part iu greater perfection than Mr. Hill, and his general conception of tbe character Is, we think, rather better, although Mr. Hi)) nuikcs the scene in the second act, where "Johnson" denounces "Mr. Danville,'' more impressive, and in this be lb ulded to a great extent by the other actors, who appear upon the scene just at the right moment to produce tho uiobt thrilling effect. Miss Hen rietta Irvii'g has some personal advantages over Mrs. Drew in the part of "Hutu Kirby, but so far as ihe acting is concerned the jepresentative of the character at the Ohe-uut is decidedly at a Ulead vantage. Miss Irving is grace ful and natural, bat Mrs. Drew acts the prt l ot only giactfully but with a real lorcc and emphasis that develops all its capa bilities. Miss living, too, is attired in too handsome a stjle when she appears as the governess or companion of "Fanny Danville'' in the second act, and her rich, lace-trlmmed dress is tome what out of character in a depen dant. Mrs Drew, with better taste, assumes a plain grey silk dress in this tcene. Mr. E. L Tiltoo, who sustains tbe part of "Kobert Bed burn" at the Chesnut, cannot be put in com parison with Mr. Kverlj, who gives a really artistic representation ot this character at th Arcli. "Redburu" is a conventional stage villalu, but in the hands of an able actor an individuality can be given to the character which raises It above the con ventional. Mr. tverly endeavors to portray "Bed bum's" villainy in all proper intensity; but Mr. Tilton does nothing of the kind; he speaks his lines off by rote, aud makes very little effort to act the character at all. In "Kate Garstone" Miss Lizzie Price has a part not alto gether euiied to her, and although her concep tion Is a Vod one, she somewhat exaggerates those parts which would bo more effective if re represented witii less effort. We like Signora Cariauo's acting in this ptrt rather better than Miss Price's iu the first scene, but in the second scene of the first act, where "Kat" induces "Kiuh" to write the letter con tenting to elope with "Uidburn," and iu the teem iu the third act, where "Kate" n:e;ts "iitsJ Clavtou" and ''JohLsou" in the streets Of Liverpool, and wltneset the attempted murder of the latter by "Mr. Danville," Miss Price carrloa off the palm. Mr. E. F. Thorns at the Chesnut represents "Ned Clayton" as a some what brusque, plain-spoken, and uneducated mechanic, and in this he is correct. Mr. Thome acts this part much better than Mr. James at the Arch. Wc also like the "Spotty" of Mr. J. T.Ward better than Mr. Craig's personation. Mr. Ward does not attempt any comic efforts except la a perfectly legitimate way, and he gives the pecu liar cockney dialect perfectly, and without any apparent effort to make It merely funny. We are glad to see that Mr. Craig has dispensed with the piggish song which be introduced when the drama was first performed. Such a piece of vulgarity should never have been per mitted on the stage of any respectable theatre. Mr. Jennings at the Chesnut, and Mr. Hemple at the Arch, act the part of "Jellick" very differ ently, and we aro some whit at a loss which to prcler. Mr. llemplo his more unction, but ho is also to a great ex tent conventional, and he represents the part much in the same way that he docs many others. Although somewhat of a carica ture, Mr. Jennings' "Jellick" ia more artistic than Mr. Ilcmple', although, perhaps, not quite so entertaining. Sir. Roberts at the Ches nut and Mr. Wallis at the Arch are both good in the small part of "Farmer Kirby;" but in the scone where "Ruth's" lotler Is read, Mr. Roberta shows a tragic' power that Mr. Wallis does not equal. We are pleased to sec that Miss Bessie Sudlow, who sustains the part of "Fanny Dan ville" at the Chesnut, no longer affects a "Grecian bend." This youn? lady and Mrj. Creese, at the Arch, both play the minor role assigned them very ulcely. Forrest as "Klchellen." Mr.Sdwin Forrest commenced an engagement of U. performances at the Walnut last even ing, iid appeared as "Richelieu" in Bulwer's drama. Mr. Torrest's personations have been criticized so often aid so closely, and the play going public are t entirely familiar with his merits as well as his defwis, that we would be doing no service to our readers to repeat what has been said time and again; for there is little to be 6ald on this subject that would have the charm of originality. Mr. Forrest's "Richelieu" Is, f we perhaps except his "Lear," his finest perconation, ia our opinion; and while he is more subdued in his manner than he was some years ago, bis acting loses uolhlng of the gran deur and power that have always distin guished it. The City Aimifleiuentq. At thb A cad km y of Music Batemau's troupe of French artists will appear iu La Grande Diichesse de Gerolsiein this evening. On Wednesday evening La Belle ITelene will be pioduced. At tdb Cuhpnot The Lancashire Lass will be performed tbis evening. At tdb Walnut Mr. "Edwin Forrest will appear this evtuing in Kuowles' tragedy of Virgtniua. At thk Arch Tfie Lancashire Lass will be gives this eveniug. At thb American M'lle Ccnchita Ronzauti, the tight-rope performer and dauseuse, has been engaged lor one week longer. At tub Theatre Comiqub, ou Seventh street, below Arch, there will an attrctive entertaiu nient this evening. Blind Tom will give a concert at Concert Hall this evening. At tub GtuMANiA Orchestra reheaisal on Wednesday aiternoou, at Horticultural Hall, selections from Kossiui's compjBilious will be given. CITY ITEMS. Mknb', Youths',; Hoys' and Children's Clothing, Beady-mudi'i liuett assortment In the city; also, choice stock of selected styles of Piece Qoodi, to be made to order. Style, fit and workmanship of our garment! surpassed by none, and equalled by few. All vriceM guaranteed lower than the lowest elsewhere, and full satisfaction guaranteed every purchaser, or Vie $ale cancelled and money refunded. Half way between "1 Bmnnett k Co., Fifth and y Towns Hall, Sixth streets.) No. 51N Makkkt St., jrHILADKLPHIA.N And No- WOO Broadway. Naw York. Mrs. Socihworth's Naw ovrl,"Jair Play. , li la press, and will be published In a few days by T B Peterson A Brothers, Philadelphia. It will com maud a large sale, as it ha been pronounced by those who have read the proot-shees lo be fully ( qual. li not superior, to anytbluK ever before written by this popular American authoress. It wll ba lsu d lo a large duodecimo volume of six hundred pges, in onlform style wl'b all ber previous works, and sold at tbe lew price of I ''75 In cloth, or fW In paper cover, Finr Ffkhch Calf Boots aud Gaiters. The man who has never experienced the pleasure of wearing a pair ol boots made by William II. Ilolweg, Is to some extent an object of commiseration. We speak knowingly, havlnj worn Helweg's boots for years. Their comfort, however, la not their only recommendation, as they are made ot the best mate rial and in the very bent manner Helweg will no employ an Incompetent workman; therefore his work is always first-class. Ills store and factory Is at No. 636 Arch Street, next to the corner of Sixth, Charles Btokrs & Co., v Mkmihant Tailoks And Extensive Clothiers, No. 821 Chesnut street, Continental Hotel Building. Lace Cvrta'ns done up, mended, aud put up to windows, at about tue same price others charge for washing only, at Patten' No, HQS Cheanut street Astounding Reports. 20CO casus or consumption cored. Protestor Trossenu, of tbe Children's Hospital Paris, reports that, in two thousand cases of Con sumption, In which the formula for Upham't fresh ift at Cure was used, It cured nearly every one. it allays the cough, heals the lungs, and gives a new lease of life. Bold 1 per bottle, or six for fV John stom, Hollow ay fe Cownntr, No. 602 Arab street. JEWBLRY.-Mr. William W. Casiidy, No. 12 South Second street, bas lbs largest aud most attractive assortment of fine ewelry and silverware n the city Purchasers can rely npon ob'ainlog a real, pure arti cle furnished al a price wblcU cannot be equalled. He alio bas a large stock of American Western watches in all varieties and at all prices. A visit to bis store Is sure to result in pleasure aud protit. Tax Nkw Color. Beautiful and Skbvicejjlk. A novelty In tbe material for Gentlemen's Walking and Kveninu Coats, lo be found only at ( harlcs Stokes A Co.'s. No. 824 Chesnut street. Furs. Bemoved to No. 810-810. BusMa, Hudson Bay, Mlnk.Kuble, Boyal Brmlne, Dark Squirrel, etc, of the best qualities, at tbe moat reasonable prices, at our of w and light store, No. S10 Area street, between Filth and Sixtb. Please give ns a call. Joseph Robe n bath A Co. P. H No business transacted on Saturdays. Purs altered and repaired. Carpets. Housekeepers (and especially country merchants and farmers vUltln thecltv) will nd it to their IntorSst by calling at J. T. Delacroix's whole- sals and retail carpet warehouse. No, us Mouth Baoood kurel. feLov CliMUut, bulora puruiiMliig iMftUe-e 9t adveillaoiueat la aaolber oiumo, CAitraTs made and pnt down. Workmen pot on all carpet Jobs and the work finished. No delay; no disappointment. Workmen always ready, at Pat TKSi's, No. HQS Chosnut street. Good Coal, Cheap.-Having a stock of superior Family Coal, all being purchased before the advance It will be sold at reasonable prices for this month a W. W.AIter's Coal Depot. Ninth street (No. 57.) below Gli ard avenue, and Ofllce, corner ol 81x1a and Spring Garden streets. Lack Curtains Great Salr. Selling oft the large lotof Lace, Muslin, and Nottingham Curtains; also Cornice Loops, Centre Tassels and Gimps, at prices to suit the times truly great bargains at Pattkn's Curtain Wore, No. Hn Chesnut street. Drink tbe famous Arctic Hoda Water, and read Thij Evbnino Tlleraph. at Hillman's News bitand, at North Pennsylvania Depot- To thr Ladies. Ws call attention to the adver tisement of 11. DJxontobefoundlnanothor column. Grover A Baker's Highest Premium oewlug Machines, No. 730 Chwsnnt street. 1 bknwith's Nkws Depot, lately opened on Ghea Iitil St., went of Hlxth, Ho. 14. It a model establishment ol Its kind In every respt-ct. Neatly fined up airy, light, and convenient, goods conspicuously displayed everything la perfect order, It Is really a p!euure to stop in his place. We have Just received from IHui "Harper's Weekly" and "Monthly," the ' AiUuilc Monthly," "Comio Monthly," etc. In addition to tliese all the other periodicals, domestla and forelirn, tbe dally papers published here, In New Yorn, and other placfs.and the latest books can be found uoou his counters. He fleeerves sooeews, and will ween re It. MABBIED. LETTM AN GIDHON. On tbe 10th Instant, at CleTeland. Ohio, at thw residence or ins hrnle'i bro tlnr, hy Rev. Thomas Corlelt, JtKNJ A M I M B. LRHMAN, of Dayton, Ohio, to airs, KL.I.X W. U1UKON. ol Philadelphia. Pa. WONTOOM ERYKIDD. November 16, by Rev. William Cathcart, Mr. V1LLIAM MUN rU'lM KrtY, ot Wl.uilnglon, to Miss MARY t). ULuD. ot this city. DIED. BFOWN. On the morning of the 1th Instant, N 1 THAN H. BUOWN, sun ol Thomas Brown, aged 29 years, 'Ihe relatives and friends of the family a-e re spectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No, 1634 N. Fifteenth street, on Tnursdy the luth InHtant, at S o'ciock. Interment at Mount Vernon Cemetery. CHAMBKRLlN. On the 16th Instant. JOHN CHAM ItKRLIN, In the 76 th year of bis age. His friends ard tbose of the fauiny, also fie member of tbe Carpenters' Company of tue city ot Philadelphia, are respectfully lnvltod to attend bis funeral, from bis late residence, No. 4K0 Line street, South Camden, en Wedueiday afternoon, tbe 18th. In stant, at 2 o'clock P.M. To proceed to JLvergreen Cemetery, without further notice. EPLEY. On tbe 14tb Instant, Mrs. WILHBL M1NA GIBSON, widow of the lata Joseph jt.pley.ln tbe 601 b year of ber age. Her relatives and mends are respeotfally Invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No, 815 Walnut street, on Wednesday, the 18th instant, at 2 o'clock. H INKLE. On the 15th Inst., CHARLES G. Hljf KI.K, In the 4titn year ot bis ace. The relatives and mends, also Hancock Lodge No 43, 1. O. ol O. F are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from bis late residence, No. 214 Williamson street, on Wedneday atternoon at 2 o'clock. To pro ceed to Wbartun Street Vault. HUNTER. On the morning of tbe lipn Instant. Mrs. REBKCCA N. ilUNTKlt, widow oftHe late Ju ward Hunter, aged 84 years. The relatives and ft lends ot tbe family are r quested to attend ber funeral, from her late residence, -'o. ail DeBnstreet,onThntday,the 10th lnstaut.a a o'clock. To proceed to Monument Cemetery. L ATT A. A his late residence. No. 1603 Arch street, JOHN K. LAT I A, Kfq., In the 64tb year of his agt. Due notloe will be given of the funeraL ROGERS. Suddenly, on Sunday, the 15th Instant, Mrs. KLIaBKIH A. KOGEUV. daughter of the late Tobias Riley, hsq. Tbe relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend htr funeral, trurn the residence oi her a .n, George T. L'el s, No, 12as N. Tenth street, ou Thu:s day afternoou, tbe loth tustani, aix', o'clock. To pro ceed to Mouumeul Cemetery. , SPECIAL NOTICES. tfz&r F0H TIIE euiiMEK. ro PUKVKNl m-xj Sunburn, Freckles, and keep ihe skin white aud beautliul use WRIGHT'S ALUONATLU GLY t Kill JS J: TA BLKT fc)F SOLIDIFIKD UL CKKI & K. It is delfoiously fragrant, transparent, and superb an a tol et soap. Mold hy all I)-urkisis. Si. m U. A. WRIGHT. No. 8ti CEJtSK UT Street, 2 4 THE SCPOMACKEIf P I A X O. BUY A F1KWT Ci.AtSo PUILAUKMdlA MADE rIANll A r MA N L AO rUKKKi' PmIuhs OBTAIN 'THEIR OUARANTKK. AND A' El Art If til Y ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY. jeorrlgn Pian"S sold by Aiienln are generally tn cut at'Wii tuat can be fnunu In tue JS'rio i uric or liostmi markets, and, a'ter all. theyosi the pumhatutr at much as lirtl cltss Nhnnu ker Jviioh. Th Agen, has already sever' coinmttsums aildri 0 4!ori il cut turner ohtain an lustiuo enl, aud iu a te yea-s It beconns worthless, and ther is mi redrew Our Pianos bsve maluialned thelrhlii reput v Ion a, firt-tlu for more than thirty yeurf. ad hve be'U awarded i be blithest premiums, an are nowadmt ted to be toe lineal aud must highly Improved ini'ju ments made In the country. Ou new and beautmii Wsrerooma. No. Una CHhU N LT street, a.-e constantly supplied from oirxtMu Blvt f.c O'les wlh a full assortment of -uienor Gianil. Square, and Vpiight J'lanut. wo'ch we off r on the mui favorable terms. Call and exam ne tbMui and you will admit that we are able to ;r ve. all that we have said, and that nootherestabllsotneut la tols city can onr ihsme liberal inluc.t meats THE bCHOMAOKKK PIANO H F CO., No, 1105 C11K4NU T Htreot. N. B. IHanot to Rent. il lotuths 112 81 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COM- S- Tl . VV Treasurer's Department, -i Pmiladiclpria, Nov. I, Its.) NOTICE TO STOCK HOL UK IW. The Bourd of Directors have this dar declared a Sf Bil-annuil Dividend of FIVE PER CENT, on the capital stock of the Compnn , clear ot National aud State taxes, payable lu cash, oa aud after November 30, U68. .blank Powers of Attorney for collecting Dividends can be obtained at the Otliee of the Uompauy, No. tsi b, TIi IBD Street. The OQice wl.l be opened at 8 A. M. and closed ut 4 1. M.iroui Hit, 30 to Due 5, for the payment of Dividends, aud alter that date from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. THOMAS T. FIRTH. 11 8 80t Treasurer. CIBARD FIRE AND MARINE IX PUltANCK J MPaNY. Olllce N. E. corner i iiii: v iimi sk. VKNTH Slieeu. fllll-ADtl.HHlA, NOV. 10, 1468. DIVIDEND NO. 21. The Directors or this Company declared a dividend cn tfcedtb lost oIFIVE lOi.LaIim per snare, om of the earnings of tho lat six mouths aud rdurml it i aid lo the stooknolders, without dednct'on for taxs on and at.er this data. ALFti ED ei. U1LLE TT, 11 intuihcilt reasnrer. frr" RADICAL PEACE. THK SKC0ND V Anniversary ol the PsjNNSi LVAMA PEACE (SOCIETY will be held at AesKMBLV BUILDINGS, ou TUUK-UAY, at Vi P. M. au I EKIDaY, at 3 aud Vi P. il. Tue pjuliii are In Vlted. " 17 2. a irST" CIIY TREASURER'S OFFICE PUILAUEl.PHIA, NOV 2, IS.iS. NOTICE Holders ol cuv Warran s, nULUO'rt.'K fromamoto 4ujj, will be paid on preientailou. In terest ceasing Iron, this EpH N PKlf,srrj, UllTt City 'i'roikiurer. AmehicaN Life Insurance Company, OI lliiludelil4a. S. loruor Fourth and Walnut Streets. 4"2V(u JtiaUtuHon hatito mperim inthe United SiUUM old ACHESTNUT STXyX V - X SILVERWARE, JEWELRY, ETC. SOLID SILVER. " BAILEY & CO., CHESNUT and TWELFTH Sts, ABE THE AUTHORIZED AOKNTS IN THIS CITY FOR THE STERLING SOLID SILVER WARE OF tilths Tlio Gorham Manufacturing Co. FRENCH MANTEL CLOCKS, NOW OPENING. Clark Biddle No. 712 CHESNUT Street, I 6 tuthrp PHILADELPHIA. CORHAM SOLID SILVER, AND CORHAM PLATE. A Very Large Stock at Manufacturers' List Trices Clark 8J3iddle No. 712 CHESNUT Street, 2 6 tnthrp PHILADELPHIA. C. A A. PEQUICNOT, Manuractnrers of WATCH CASES, and Bealeis la American and Imported W A. T d II E s, no. 18 South SIXTH Street, t ejrptutus Manufactory. No. 22 & FIFTH Street. GAS FIXTURES, ETC. CORNELIUS & BAKER MANUKA C TUR Kit 8 OF UAS F1XTUKES, LA911t LAM'KHNS, KTC. ETC. STOHK, No. 7IO CHESNUT Street. MANUAl'OTOHY, No. 821 CHERRY Street, 11 17 tulbslmrp PHILADELPHIA, CArlPhTiNGS. Ja T. DELACROIX, IMPORTER AND DKALER IN CARPETINGS Matting, Oil Clotlis, Bugs, Etc, Wholesale and Retail. WAREHOUSE, No. 37 South SECOND St.. ( 12 stutbttiusp Above Obesuut, Philadelphia. 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JONES, TKMPLB CO., I'ASHIONAJHILK HATTKHS, First door above Cli'wmit street. i 9 f WARBURTON'8 IMPROVED VENTI 4ht laiert, and easy-Illlng res Hats (patented) In all the Improved Ishiuous ot thu sewion, UUfiH MJT btreet, uexl door to the Post Offlce. 11 ID J NEW PUBLICATIONS. MEW BOOKS OK JIUIt.tL anil BKI.H.IOI I I'M tH tl'TGK, for IIILIKlvN Al VOllSI, Putillsl ru li Hi" t);HH AN VNI4Y Mt'llUUL, IXIIIX, Also fur saie, ltlltl.t.N, and j. o l io.x Al- nooi( of tbe different Ue- U c'a'a'ogues'of tbe Society's Publications andample ooi.ien ol Us Period mals lumlshed itratuiiouly at tbe Depository, U! CHlNUT i., Pbilada. LU lti tf u FAMILY SEWING-MACHINESO M1S9E8' AND CHILDREN'S DRESSMAKING mtt i. tsrn rriinyes. il, sUVJISil a K Kit A CO., to.lUi4UHi.ijN or street, Uo NPARALLiLED REDUCTION IN PRICES. utnti Buhemian and uhln. To'let Sits and Vases. Parluu UIB ud b a'uel e uii'-mouuled Uard Re ceivers and Elnwer-bolderi. Bronzes, (II t. Lava, t'hiua, l'arlau Varble, and B 'heuilau (Uass Orna nienls: rich Par's aud Vienna l'n; Hue Preuuh Vul caubeaud JtJewlrv; clgur and lobsrai Boisi aud Boioers; S rbliiK Desks, Gloves, Handicercbieta, ml Work Boxes; Dressing Casus, Lealuer Hays, purk t books, Portlulios, I'arJ and Cigar Caaw, Tablets, Paper-cutters Brushes. Combs, and Pur lumtry. BILK, GINGHAM. AND ALPACA UMBRELLAS OP VKHY KIND, with a thousanl other articles, e u bracing all that la new or' tie iiabie tor Brutal. Birthday, or Bollday presents, superior lu quality aud wodsrate In prloe. H In XO W No. tl K. Ki OH Trt Btreet, 11 14 stulbSt Between Market and Chesnut. A T E N T E D. PANTS SCOURED 1ND StTKlCTt II KU from 1 to i lnohea, at .Hottel froli IMim Hvip .nil Hnnnni, Mo J Bf RUITB BttssA isa Mo. TM AAU btrewi, IMM BY HOMER, C 0 L L A I) A Y & CO,, 818 and 820 CHESNUT Stroet. SALES TO COMMENCE NOVEMBER 2, COMPRI3INO KPi81113' CLOAICINO CLOTHS, LACKS ANI EMBROIDERIES, LINENB AWD WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY AND QLOVE3, MOURNINJ UOOD3, BTC. n,wi!)erPnton of their nonse, it is needles, to detail the character of thalr ewe, ll., C. & Co. would merel state tht their Inaportttions of the present season, WHICH MUST BE SOLD PREPARATORY TO REMOVAL TO THEIR NEW MARBLE BUILDING, CHESNUT Stroet, nbore Bro.td, Have never been surpassed In Philadelphia, containing an ENDLESS VARIETY of texture la Medium Prioed Goods, as well as the CHOICEST NOVKIiTIES OF THE SE ISOX. H., C. Si Co. would advise all desirous of obtaining GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS To lose no time before Inspeotuig their stock, feeling assured that the UNPARALLELED P 11 I C E At which the entire stock will be disposed of must Insure RAPID BALKS. IMPORTANT SALE OF MILLINERY GOODS, COMMENCING MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 18G3. P. A. HARDING & CO., Ns W CORNER EIGHTH AND VINE STREETS, Anxious to close out their Block preparatory to moving into their NEW STORE, No. 800 ARCH STREET;. OFFER FOIl SIXTY DAYS A Large Assortment or MILLLNERT GOODS at accommodating prices, aud as extra inducement, they agree to give a discount or 10 per cent, on all goods purchased a t TIIEIK C0KAER STORE, fall and improve the opportunitj. u 18 t 727 UIES1VIT STREET. 727 RICKEY, SHARP & CO. WAVE JVHT OPENED 7000 YaTIS Of Superb Changeable Silks, At $150 and $190 Per Yard. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., No. 727 CHESNUT Street, JOHN DURN8P No. 247 S. ELEVENTH STREET, ABOVE MPBCt'E. rALL IV OOLDI FALL IK PRICXSl GOOrs AS LOW AS Til ICY WKKW IN ISSf. Will open tills morrniig. direct from New York, . cheapest siock ol Linen and House-furulsUlnff Drw ijootl. to be lound in ih cUy. ' 5i o dow n Watson & A rmsirnnK's Fins Damask Map. kins, f i'to per dozen, warranted tbe cheapest Napkins- snc. 11 166trp PHILADELPHIA. NOVEMBER, I86 0. Special Demonstration This Day, WK OFFER A MAGNIFICKNT STOCK OF VELVKTEEJS8, from il-25 to 3 per yard, PAISLEY AND BROUHE SUAWL1 KB.W BTYLK OF PLAID 8ii4WJ.il. BLANKETS, QCILTS. AND OOVKKLIDS. CLOAKINOH. CLOTHS, AND 0A981MEItttS. TABLE LINENS, FLANNELS, AND MOSLtSS. BLACK fclLKL. AND HO LID COLOKICD SILKS BILK POI-LISS WOOL POPLINS, ALPACAS, Etc. Etc., At Unprecedented ly Low Prices !Jl We can aoord to sell tbe same quality ol Goods as kept on CbtsDut street or Eigbtb street, at muub lower prlctSi as our expenses are not ONE-HALF. Let tbe community think of tbis and SAVE TH till MONEY AND Til Kill TIME. JOSEPH H. THORNLEY. N. E. tor. EIU1ITH aud SPRING UAliDES, BMSU16P PHILADELPHIA. (Established In ISM.) JO mOPMETORS OF HOTELS, BOARDING-HOUSES SHIPPING. We bays m special Whoiesale Department lor sap plying LINEN AND COTTON SHEETING, TOW ELS, NAPKINS, SINGLE BED AND BERTH BLANKETS, and otber goods particularly adapted to yotur wants. All tbe above kind of GOODd made op at abort notice It desired. SIRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, CENTRAL DRY 00DS STORE, COB. EIGHTH AMD HABHET BTBEETM. O O P E R( & CONARD. Hint and Market, mt' marked dmon tie prlcet of many of their Dress tittLds, and are selllnii llielr tntire mock ut the veru lowtttpylnt of the market. Wool Poplins, good value, 62c Up, Heavy Mibbtd loplin. ii'iS up. irtnch bilk and Wool J'oplins. Striped J'(Jilim. very dtsirable. Jcirh I'laUl J'oplins for Misses' Ytar. Vlteap Dress HtMjjs, -a to il cents. Jltavy Jiplln fabrics, 37 to 75 cents. ii-vnch M mooes, 75c to reduced from tl ami 75. We are determined to close out our Jiertii rtock, and ojSer inducements to buyers, FRENCH CLOAKINC8 andjim Mtuck trench Cloths and Doeskins, from Senkurd d- JlulUm's last unction sale, at prices in etnreneit about what tltey cost to lanit in pol l. Just oiiened 29 pieces clmice and extra line. Jltaek and ( ulined )'i h.urs. and 11 lack real Attracltans and Aslra chan fltishtt. Also Jtlaelc ifasoowt, Black t hmchillai, Hack Velours, ,. Jltaek Castors. Jlliu-k Astraehant, Jllack Itoetktns, UlaeJcSiik Velwts, hlaek Veivrteens, White CloaKings, fbW VoaKings, iVQtrif co.vAHn. V Ji DHuiiujrp Atnih mud Mm mU, li yards wide heavy Loom Damask Table Llaea, a yards wide Watson & Armstronir's Pln Twia Damask. 7Ho. 2 yards wide Watson & Arnutrong's Extra FlM Damask, 1 00. lHt yards wide heavy Pillow Case Linen, SOe. Blue Bordered Damask Towels, i' yard loai, M M perdoaen. 1ILANHKTS AID rLAMtlEU. All-wool Flannels. Vi, 81. 87. and 45c. Yard wide Itallard vale and Blinker Flannels, SOe, Canton Flannels Id every grade, from U to Sue. All-wool Miaukets, 2t yards tone, ll'iO. All-wool Blankets, Vi yards long M t Beat S All-wool Blankets In the city. COTTON AND WOOLLEN HOSIER T. Just arrived, per steamer Cnba, 1 oase Lad isa' genuine llalbrlggac Uuse, all sizes, 87hc (Silk Km. broldered. Geuta' lieavy Ail-wool Shirts, tl 25. Cartwr'tebt Warner's celebrated Fnglish Mertne cblrts and Drawers. Ladles' extra heavy Merino Vests II "00. Bjyn' and Misses' Merino Vests. X7HC. Lad leu' regular-made English Merino Vests, It'tS, Ladles' Iron Frame Hose, vary heavy, ISO. Gents' English super stout Hall Hose, best Imported 87,0. UHStn2t JOHN BVRI. No. 247 S. ELEVENTH St., above Hpiuce. CLOAKING VELVETS. HAMRICK & COLE. CLOAKING VELVETS CLOAKING VELVETS ! CLOAKING VELVETS I The Largest Assortment in Philadelphia. WE OFFIR SEVENTEEN QUALITIES REAL LYONS VELVETS, Ranging from $1050 upwards Tor PURK SILK WOODS. Sole importers In America or C. Pousou' GOLDEN-EDGE VELVETS. Very Kich Solid Colored Silks, REDUCED FKOM 3 60 TO 2 75, ELEGANT SATINS FOR BRIDAL AND EVEN INU DRES8E&, AT BKUUOKD fKlOES. HAMRICK & COLE, WHITE MARBLR RUILDLU, 11 u siuth3t o. 45 N. EIUUT1I Street. INDIA SHAWLS AND SCARFS GEORGE FRYER. No. G16 CIIKSNUT STKfcJKTJ s Invites atteution to bis stock ol Real India Camel's Rair Shawls & Searb. Also, an elegant stock ol MLKi In Blacks aud Colors; EANCY bILK PL OS U EH, lHJl'LINS SHAWLS, and FANCY GOODS. INDIA SBAWLS AND SCARFS altered and re paired, and cleaned In ft superior manner. 10 10 luirp. ' RUDGEHS' AND WOSTENHOLM'S POCKET K.MVtS. Pearl aud Stag Handles, or beaullfol bulah. KODUEKa' aud WADE A BUTCHER S RA ZOWM, aud tbe celebrated LEOOULTRh; RAZOR bClbcHOliM of tbe finest quality. Baxors, Knives, Scissors, aud Table Cutlery Ground and Polished, at P, MADEIRA'S, Na U6 H, TENTH stree.b.lnw Obasnnl. am DEAFS K8S. EVEItY INSTROMB-VT THAI suieuce and skill have invented ui ff 1,1 f bearlug in every degree ol dealness; also, tors; also, Craudall't Patent 'nii be. superior w any others In use, at P. MADJtfKA'fl. W0?! TENTH rarest, below Ohesniia - HiKLKlUU. LK11IWH. B.nd KAULIVEI H)AI. Kept dry umier r;-- B lor lamlly us. '"w . r m iTt mimIZ I iv.i UrUoa. No. 614 WALNUTHlreel. Taj Pmypo rA!H.D IS ROYAL HAVANA, KTUCKV, ud MISSOURI LOTHS! 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