TIIE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2i, 1868. 5 NEW TORKISMS. From Our Own OorrenponderU. Nw York. Mot. 21, 18G8. Mr. ni?klaU L. Bateman, who may be described as the fatter of opora bouffe in America, ba found in Madame Fatutluo.Ber (billot a first class CANTANKEROUS cnOBFB BINOBR, who having struck her claw into him will not easily let them loose. She has lately been Mnnin? a solo part with a eresctndo movement, the burdsn of which is that the said HezekiaU did tread upon her when Bho was down, and otherwise brutalize her. I may be mistaken, but it is my mtture Opinion, after an extensive reading of polico reports, that managers as a general thiujt are not prone to crook tue pregnant htnsei except to the Tosteei aud KisiorU of the opera bouffe and tragic stages. H was only laet peuaon that a charge, was fcroncht against the polyglot Oraufor havins kicked out of doors a r.i-irro woman who ventured upon the opiuion that Uistorl was no better an actres than many a one native to this country. During the testimony for and against In this Batoman case it -has transpired that these choristers eke out their salaries by keeping lodging houses and cipar shops all, of coarse, Of the utmost rep c'nbility. In fact, my gyrapatutes return to Mr. Biteman when I reflect that the life of a chorister i.i Bcarcely a hard on considering the few change Of opera and the ample time allowed ttieoi lo .her employments. A day or two ago the LAST STRAW broke the btik of the Grecian Bend, aud filled Broadway with laughter. Clerk and saleswomen rushed to store win dows, and jou might have thought a torchlight procession was in progress Aftej all, it wa3 nothing but a radical Grecian Bender. Her walking coslumo was of Solferino sllkt trimmed with black velvet. The superficial knowledge of anatomy I pos sess informs me that no (pine was ever bent to that exlent by any but artificial and paiufu1 means. The extremities of this femr.le were as stiff as corklegs.and terminated lo tall boots, the heels of which elevated the wearer two inches beyond her natural height. Tbe result was that she exhibited a frichtful tendency to fail forward. By degrees she recogn'zed the character of . the excitement she created, which she at lirat mistook tor admiration. Then her face beian to flush. And there was no escape. It would have been morally impos tible for her to get into a stage unassisted, and no carriages were near. So in a few moments her complexion was as Solferino colored as her tres. . Thus sho proceeded along Broadway, the last straw on the camel's back, the latest Grecian Bender of the season. When last seen she was calling a policemen to her assistance, and being helped in a carriage that h&ppenod to be blanding in Fourteenth street, uear Filth avenue. As she took her seut something was heard to crack. The bow, too long bent, had uustrung itHolf at last. The sjiver cord was lojssd, the golden bowl was broken. In a letter written some months aco 1 men tioned that Hobo ken aoounUed with blind men as much as it a blind asylum had broken loose. Apparently every man, womau, and child hail mg from Iloboken, and capable of sporting a placard, "I am blind," has emigrated to Nov York, aud taken up lodgings along Broadway. Cue oi the Tribune's reportorial corps of geuii ferreted out oi.e of those impostors tfor proba bly nine-tenths of them arc so), and traced her to a Water street den, where tne company was composed of a number of brother and sister artiste, who "wake-up" stone blind for business during the day. end drink tbeiiselve9 stone blind for pleasure durtug the night. I don't know whetner Oliver Dyer is preparing an article on the "Blind Beggars ot Sew York,' but if he is not, some one ought to, aud 1 shall confidently expect to see the subiect treated shortly in the monthly magazine of a certata Kew Xork Commoicial College not Bryant & Btratton's. THE CO0PER9 are preparing to strike tor higher watres, if not for their altars and their tires, next Monday. They have held initiatory meetings at the Hester Street Metropolitan Kooms, and the delegates present represented some 1600 jour neymen coopers. There is very little unanimity of feeling among tne coopeis tnemseives, una consequently there will be less unuulmity ol action. Borne wretch who litses tbe smell ol BOAST U0KS8 XESU has been nmuliug himself by setting fire, wl:h the assistance; of some comrade?, to nearly a dozen "tables in th'a city simultaneously. Bliveu fires of this character -broke out on Thursday afternoon at widely distant points of the city. Fire Marshal Bracket and Captain Cameron have bfen laying their heads together and dis covering tnat the tires are the revengeful featd of tho oamins and Flibbertigibbets .who had been' ouhted by the owners of tbe respective stable lofts. THE FDLTON FEHBY mUhap has had the elfect of spurring on the lazy projects for tunuelhng the East river, a well os for bridging it. Meanwhile nothing is more true than that any other than a ferry project subsides ulmost as soon as It is mentioned. Kew York has at last got up a rniLlDELPHIA MABEKT HOUSE, called the Central Market House, covering an area of 40,000 square feet, aud situated on Broadway, (Seventh avenue, and Forty-eighth street. The Bacchl Brothers are the proprietors, Mr. gpraigue is the architect, the number of stalls Is 150, and the various private families, boardiup house, restaurant, hotel, ant meat-shop keepers in the vicinity are indicating their thanks to thtBe gentlemen by paying a goodly price for provisions. TUB NATIONAL CnWsTIAN CONVENTION closed its sessions hnie on Thursday. Tho discussions have been on prayer meotlngs mission wcrk, and univcr-al evaugcllzatlon Bi-echer said that there was too much praying lu generics and too little in specifics like verdure In winter, many in.es m k-u-"i Ipiivcs ',n parlicula. Mr. I'uun, of Jercey City, sail there was nothing in religion to be ashamed of a highly brilliant platitude Mr. Smith, of Mew York, said the clergy sowed too much winter wheat. Mr. Martin, ot Nevada, said he had never seen cue of tho Callfotnian Chiuamcn drunk or Idle. Dr. Matlock said he saw all around him a world full of human beings going dowu to the blarkness of death. After this cheerful series of remarks tho meeting adjourned. v Notwithstanding the undeniablo beauty of Lydia Thompson, LISA WEBER is the real star at Wood's Museum. Few other actresses oould have done as she did the other night, viz., throw behind the scenes in contempt a number of bouquets which some young men in a private box were amusing thcmFclves by throwing at her In the miJnt ol "Tutly was a Weislunau." 8he Is Uouian-iioscd and wicked-eyed, aud her grin is th; devil-may- care ore of tbe Ideal Boubrede, and horsclt Is the female McphMophclcs of burlesque. IBS PUlLUARMONIO SOCIETY, which has hitherto been most respectable and well conducted, has been making Itself odious by printing a set of placards, tho effect ot which is to impress on tne reader the belief that La Giange, Tarepa-Husa, Miss l'hilllp?, Cauilla Uro, Ole Bull, 8. 1!. Mill, aud d,viu Bujih would all apprsr on one occasion. None of them appeared on the ocsaaion ad vertised, aud tho audience was enraged at Us own credulity. MISH HABKSTKIN, the child plams'c, is snuob.-d by the erilicfi, but being only thirteen, will probably recover. "A DRAMATIST ' has been aJvertisiug for the last three months In the morning papers to the cfi'ect that "having just finished a highly sensational but unexcep tionable play, he aks a young lady of expres sion, force, gooi figure, and of decided hlstrl cuic r.bility, whom he would qualify for the title role, and secure for her a series of engage, mentij." Hoping that the dramatist, will ero long find the young lady, I remain, A LI 3 All A. CITY ITEMS. Bbt Hit, Eeht Madb, Best Fittino Kbady madk Cloimumi In tho city, kju1 to customer wovk lu every iepeor. Also, a choice stock of selected Btylts ot Piece Clocks, to be made to order. All vrlccs uuarantetd lower than lite lowest elsewherit mid full tatisfaction guaranteed every purchaser, or the tale caneilled and money refutuled. Halt way between Bknnrtt A Co., iylhand y Towku Ha Lb, Sixth ttrerli.) No. mm Makkkt St., Pnn.AHKi.ruiA, AND No. 00 Bkoadway.ISjiw Yobk. BAtW 0 BoOTfl ANUfHOFH T)e1T wll? find It to thpir inlpr-M to ktund tli 1t-kh and attractive sl o( hnotn nd shops tobpnld,tf claloKne. foroxh, on Monday mornlnv, Nov, 1W. oommancloK at In n'ttlock, tyc. i. Mrc'l A Co., Auoi.ioBcrs. at tbelr store, No. BOS Martei street. ilnnn C7UATH vnR tiB w noon unarg ror tio. Ootid CcbIs for f il. "4ool I mii tor I4. ood Coats tor f 16. nood Coats for sis. "Ociod t) a' lorl'-1 '(liod Coats for ftt. A"(4iion mt for v&. "Uuod CtaUl for jo. JMr w Chesterfield Bscks and Frocks. -Onod V.s's for 2-nfl. Uood Yt-atB trti SO. A'UllOd -pr VHI. K,r(JMH) Vi'kim fnrta-iKi. if-Hood VfU l'r:MI. Krj (n VpnIh for 141. AtTllOOd Vot.t lor V 0. t'" --Boys' Clothli',Ho?n -H ys' I'lolhiiiK (i lofio, U,)-Boys' lollilrK, 4 iOa Oood Pants, 14 00, -ft Mood Pan" a, i".-i Uood l'uiiis, 'T "" Oood Pntita, t71il.-(t Oood Hunts SV(n).-fr Good Fanls. stH).('ttt Uood I'aut8,liU'U0.-(,tt Fall Overcoats. 7-S0-JJ Kail Overcoa's. W U- (1 Full Overcoati. In) rt.-j, u J-'ll OirrcuR's. SiiMU-41 Fa'l ltvf-rooat.1. IVil i-,, u Fall Ovprouim. fis (i- (Ki-r. imm tHi-Mj-ja Fall OveicoAUi. i-uu-(,n " Kkwiso Hachinbs as JIkalth PaxsnRvxas. It Is not tbe least argument lu favor of the universal adoption of tbe Sewing Machine, that they are among tbe greatest promoters and savers of health. Toe needle baa carried lis hecatombs to tbe grave, and to ihatclaesof victims the ail von t of me Sewing Ma chine rut come like a dispensation of mercy. In deed, there Is no subject upon which one's penis actuated by deeptr con vict'ous, or moves with more earnest zeal, than In advocating tbe widest adoption ol these beultb, life, and labor-saving instruments. Of tbe various Suwlog Machines in use, there are many reasons for preferring the "Grover A Baker," sold at Ho. 780 Cuesnut street, They are operated with greater ease, aud do their work more satis factorily than others, and they a'so perform a variety ot tbe more ornate and elegant cl&ssei of sew ing which no other sewing machines attempt, tor tli's and other tenuous, wheruever the Grover & Baker Instruments have beeu ex hibited in competition with otasrs, they hitve carried i11' the palm of victory. Bl'AUTY. COMKOhT. AND CONVKKIKNCB In a New Style overcoat for Gents, liuuia 'JiiK Fivtu, OR Tbk Pnor kasionai, Ovebcoat. A combination ot the double-brea-te J Sack Coat au4 1-pakish Cloak, the mrsl beautiful aud graceful p rrueut ever oll't-red for gentltmen's wear. Two btjlts. Cut by Fajkciuld, Pni.vc-irAi, Cutter at CilAKLKS HTOKKS &. CO.'S, No. 824 Cbentit streut. Cklkiiiiatidn r inn Orkat Victouv of tkh Klkcticn o Grant and Colfax. A rnvgulfiuent dlHplay ofFlirwoik wh be given undor tbe super vision of Professor 8. Jackson, In cotuninmor tlou of tho election of Grant and Colfax. Tho Union League, I'ulin National Club, Union Kepuhlioan Invincibles Campa'gn Club, and all other clubs and tlzms ot a 1 political complexions are Invited to be present. P. e, Time and place ot exhibition hereatter tie- lgnuted. Astounding ItEronTs. 2IX.0 CAMfcS OV OOCHOICPTION CtTBKn, Profeseor Tiosaeau, of tbe Children's Hospital Purls, reports that, in two thousand cases of Con sumption, la which the formula for Up ham t Fran ilutt Cure was uied, It cured nearly every oae. it allays tt e cough, heals tbe lungs, and gives a new lease of life. Bold (1 per bottle, or six lor $5. Jo.N ston, Hoi.lqwav A 'oyrgN, No. fi02 Aroh street. Jjcwklby. Mr. William XV. Cassldy, No. 12 South Second street, has tbe largest aud most attractive aesortmunt of line ewe.ry aud silverware n the city Fuithaatrs can rely upon ob ainiug a real, pure arti cle luriiibhed at a price which cunuot be equalled. He alto bas a large stock of Ainerlcau Western watches in all varieties aud at all prices. A visit to his Btore is sure to result in pleasura and prolit. WOKTH KNOW1NO. Pakxaloons as they should be cut, 10 lit neatly comfortably, fashionably, are only to be found at CUAHLKH 8TOKKS & CO.'S, Ftibh. Removed to No. 810-510. Bus'la, Hudson Bay, Mink. Sable. Koyal Krnilue, Dark eUuirrel.eic. of tbe best qualities, at the most reasonable prices, at nur nt w aud light store, No. 610 Arch street, between Fifth and Sixth. Please give ns call, Johbpm KtiUNBAiii A Co. P. b No business transacted on Saturdays. Furs altered and repaired. Good Coal, Cheap. Having a atock of superlo Family Coal, all being purchased before tbe advance, it will be sold at reasonable prices for this mouth at W. W. Alttr's Coal Depot, Ninth street (No. 857.) below Gl' ard avenue, aud Office, corner ot Slxta and Bprlog Garden streets. CAarkTS. Housekeepers (and especially country merchants and farmers visiting the city) will find It to their Interest by calling at J. T. Delacroix's whole sale and retail carpel warehouse, No. 88 Booth Becoud street, above Cbesnut, before purchasing elsewhere See advertisement in another colnmn. OaT bid or A Cold at Oncb by using Javnu's Ex 1'kctobant, a certain cure for all Pulmonary and Bronchial A flections. Bold everywhere. RY GOODS. JninieuH mbauiiuivu, uruwi . i vtHiia , n u HOyv Clothing bem we ever bad, aud I rices more teason tlile than ever, A call sollrlted whether renoy to imrchaee or not Custom D -pinment to tiiuke to o,Uer. WAKAMAKKR HitOWN. 2'lte Jrtirue.it Unfhma Hnvtc, OAK HA 1.1,. The Cnmrrof FjlXTH ontt &1AK hjK Tjslrer MAHHI1D. rcKEI, RPF.R1NQ. On Thursday ventnir. the ltth limlptii, by the Kev. Benjaiiilii Wuwon, I). II., MMUllL itJvJiJL tOBALLIh. BfKIUMJ, all ofthls city. ClIILP.-Ou the 17th Inst., STEPHEN D, CHILD ag 0 Ii7 years aud 7 months. I ho relKtiveo auu irleiion of the family, Fraternal DivihHiti, iso. in. . or I .. and r raternat jaie mm re male T. B. AsHoclatlon, a-e rtoSMeotrully Invited to at end his luueral. from his Pite reellence. No 7.s B. t-et oml street, on KiinOay afinrnonn at t o'clock. In tc mem at iLbeoexerM. K.;Ciurcli Vault. 1 KKfjANi'. On the morning of Wednesday, No vember li, Jb'LiIA. if., widow of tae late William Ireland. J! 1IOOKE.-On the 17th lnntant, BIDKEY, wile At WlilUit, H. Mo re, axed 4 years. Tbe relatives and friends are lnv'.tnd ts attend the funeral, from tbe residence ol bt r hiiHb tud, No. 11731 Mars et street, on Btinday ntternoon next at 1 O'clock Funeral to proceed to Asbury Vault. LORD At Bt. Louis, Miss'url, Bunda-. Noyember 16, the Honorable CHAhLK" B. lOUD, oue ot 'lie J udgts ot the Circuit Court of H'. Lont. WYAND. On tbe 18th instant. JOHN, son of Jacob and Mary wyacd, aged an years and i monibn. The rela'lvex and mends ot tne lamny, also the Wlngtihocking Tribe No. ao, ludepenueul Order ol lied Men. at d ihe FranUfnrd (.odgu, Nu. I. O. of O. F , f.nd ihe Order in general, are invited to atteud his funeral, from his late residence, No. 4621 Pe.nu street, 1-ranktord, oil Sunday afternoon, the 24-1 In. stunt, atu o'clock. To proceed lu Cedar Hill Ceme tery. AhbeicaN Lfe Insurance Uorv-PANY, Ot Lltiladeliliia. S. U Corner Fourth aud Walnut Streets. j-27 U InnMution ha no tupenor in the Uiied tilolei ' 610 JONES' ONE TKICE CLOTHING HOUSE, Ko. (501 MARKET Street. FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. FALL AND WlNTtll CLOTHING. FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. Our Stock Is Large. None but well-made G AIlilNTS are oUured, But One Price is Asked. Satisfaction guaranteed to every purchaser, JOSLS'OAE TRICE CLOT1IIXU HOUSE 11 IS mwslm No. 604 MARKET btree', Aoove bUtn. DRY GOODS. ptTBCE & WOOD. N. W.COBNEB EIC1IITII AMD m,KKn r, HAVE JUST OPJSNED A cheap lot of lit Ired Dress Qo'-ds, 2V. a yard, A f heap lot of Plaids, 75 aud olo. a yard, l'la d foplins, to aLd t?Sc. a yard. Ham Flatd i'.jp'InH. All-woui Foillus, ;sa, that have been sold at$l a 3 Bin'ck Alracs. 81, S7K, 45, SO 75, and (. Changeable bergen, 76c, tiial have been told at $1. FLASKKLN. All-wool Flannels, 25, 31, STM, 40, 45, M, tS2i, a, d 75 eeit'S. A 11 wool and Domet Bhaker Fianuels. D.jnH Flunnels, Very ohaen lad and Urry litla am Twilled FlBnotrP. Fihld bhlrtlug ilttlihela ana Opera Fluuuels, CAN TUN I LA Si SI tW I T.ett make Onton Flannels, at the very lotvoat market pucer, BLAH KETS. ZIIiANUJB'g'S. Dr ink the famous Arctic Soda Water, aud read TBI Kvknino tu.bob.ph. at Hlllmau's Newt Wtaud.at North Fennsylvsnla Depot. Obovkb a Bar-bb's Highest Premium Bewlng Uachlues, No. 7M Cbesnut street. T'bbnwith'b News Dbpot, lately opened on dies nut !., went of sixth, No. tM. li a model establishment ol Its kind in every respect. Neatly fitted up, airy, light, and convenient, goods conspicuously dlapfayed, everything In perfect order, it Is really a pleasure to stop lu bin place. We have Just received from hlui "Harper's Weekly" and "Moathly," the "Ailautio ftloutnly." "Ouuilo Monthly," eU'. In addition to these all the other periodicals, duiuestlc and torelgu. the dally papers pultll.hed hare, In New YorK. and other plbCks. and the latent ocmlm cuu be found upoa bis counlura, lie denerves Bucooaa, aud wilt secure It, JUOT RECCIVINC, TER LAST STEAMER, DIRECT FIIOM ENGLAND, A FKES1I 1NT0ICE OK VELVETEENS. ATTI KTIQN IS SPECIALLY DIRECTED TO THESE GOODS. STIUWUIi.DGE & CLOTHIER, Corner EIGHTH and MARKET, 11 il Zt PHILADELPHIA. 10 4, 11-4, nr.d 12 4 p.ll-wool I!anket., Table I.lnms. Bleaclied and Btowu, Burcaius lu Napkins aud Towt.ii. bhteling and bhlrtlig MualtLa. (LOViH SNU HOSIFItT. Xad'es' and Children's Clo h Glova. l.nlies' au1 I htiUrtu's Lcrllu dloves. Ladies' and Cblldren'H Dt.chees gloves. Uenis' Berlin end Cl oth Uluves. Jtjuvin b Bid :i)e, be.i tical'ty. Kid Uloves, real kid. 4 '20 a nalr. Ladles' ai d Gents' Merit o Ves.4 and Pants. A cheap lot ot Cuthtren's Merino Vests, Itora auc tion. I 'll regular m acta. lla!l & Manning's fcpool Cotton. PRICE & WOOD, N. W. COUNElt IUKITII ASU rfLRKIlX. N. V. Will open on Monday. TCovMiber SO, a hftnd some Lot ot Tarts Bilk i'uiiS luiporieu to order ex pretsly for our sales. 1 8 sw QREAT SLAUGHTER! FROM AUCTION! Finest quality Lupin's Trench Merlnoes, 45 Inches wide, In choice shades, al.fl, worth f l-fto, Eeailet ant Blue fluid Popilni, 90., worth Black Alpaca Poplins. Black Alpacas, 83 87, 45, CO, SO, 6), 6,1, eto Black. all-wool Delaines. Scarlet and White French Merlnoes. Etrlped Poplins, He, worth 50c. . 150 pieces bent Cadcoes, 12c. Manchester Ulugbams, liiie. Unbleached Canton Flannels, 12'j, 1, '8 in, 2i, 25, e'e White Canton Flannel, 16, 1H. 25, etc. All wool Flannels, 25 , 29, SI, 37, h, 50, etc. Cotton and Wool Flannels 25. 2S. 81 87. 45 50, eto , Bargains In Bleached and Uubleaobed Muslins, Lsdles' Vests, 1.ITJ. II 25. 1'87, ti'50, l-62. OtnU' Vests. 7&c, l, 1 12. tl'25, tl'87, 15iJ, eto. Misses' and Boys' Merino Underwear. Ladles', Oeuts,' aud Misses' Cloth Olovei.eto, FA11IES a WARNER, MO. 8 M. HINT II ail BEET, J'O H H D U R FJ 8, Ao. 217 SOLTII ELKVEXfH SIKEF.T, ABOVK 6PRUCK. KFwwom. ki:wt(uk rnitEn. Trices as low as they were In 1862. h.Iw .TFfve0 At"0 New Yorlt. the Chenpett Ktock el Linens aud flouso lurulshlug Dry Uood lu be futind In the rouniry. au 25tilJrisen Watson & Armstrong's Finn Darnssk kins, ) ViO per 007. ; regular prtcea.sewhere ti la i; Ybids wide Ucavy Lojiu Dauiasc TaUie IlnenH, 6t'a. W yarns wide Waison A Arms'rong's Bleached Dan ask, 75n. il Yarns wide Watson fc Armstrong's Fine Table Denial" 1:, 87 Sic. 2 Yarn a wide Wa'son A Armstrong's Extra Fine Damavk 81 6 4 and t Pillow Case Ltnen, 50, C2L. and 75c. Blue Dan-aak-boidered Towels, IK yards long. 10 50 per or zcr. Fxtra iioavy Loom Towels, 1 yard long, 20 and 25c. KLAKHE1N ! fOYRBLKTI I FLiNHELMI All-wool Flaunls, 25. 31, 85 45 and 48c. Y kr wice Ballaravnln and bhaker Flarne's, 5c. CaLtou Flannels, in every gra le. Irow 11 ij 5gc. A H-WPol Blankets, t Hj yard mug 43, All-jrrol BlankeN, 2S yards long, ?rW. Btiil t5 a.i-wt,el BUuKt-iM iu the eiiy. NIlIliTS! KAWKlt! STOCKINGS! Just arrived , rer steamship Cubs, nne cse Ladles' genuine Balbriggan Hose, ell sizes, B7,lBc. silk em. broldertd. Gentb' heavy Bll-wool Shirts, f ir, chenn at ?. Cartwruthl & Warner's ci leh ruled JtiiglljH Merino l.utlus' extra heavy Merino Vests, tt Boys' and Misses' Mrln: Veils. :t7.'3o. f.virn rrvi'ipruinur rr,l(linil nLTiiii, Y lls, Jl a, Ladles' 11 jn .frame ilose, very heavy, reduced to SHEFFAED, V HARLINGEII & AURIS0IT. LIKENS, BLANKETS, FLANINTLS, MUSLIXS: AND EVERY VARIETV OF HOUSEKEEPING IIZY GOOD, CUETAIHS, CURTAIN MATERIAL?, ET C.Erc; KO DRE88 GOOD8. Being the OLDK9T Establishment for the SPECIAL BALK OP THE AEOV1J 6CO.D3, vfeMit glvetoourputrouathoadTantsKOOf a long experionce and thorough acqaalntsioe thl Broclnl DtpartmDt. oftheDUY GOODS BUSINESS, and making all our PUUO:IA3B.,3 FOR CASH, secure to them the LOWEST P03 BIBLE PRICES fit which the same' quallUw are oia. either In thin or the Kew York market. 11 ADOVE 1UUK. ice tjents' English super stout Hose, belt Impnrted, gPECIAL O A R G A ! N 8. 2 Cases I?icl'urdr.O!i'.s l inens. 1 Case 1'iJlow Linens. 1 Case Table Kapkixs. Table Cloths, Superb Double DamasL, tuo to eight yards lonrj. 8 Cases Marseilles tyillls. 1 Case Rev Table Coverings. 100 l'airs Bich Lace Curtains. 3o0 Tiuld Tabic and riano Covers. SI1EITAIU), VAX DARLIXGEN & ARR;S0N, Importers of Hous -FurDisLiDg Dry Qoodj, f4a. I0C8 CHSNUT Street, 11 21Stnth30trp PHILADELPHIA. c ARD. Ve will open on Monday a Lnrsre Lot or IJLACK GOODS, obtained at a great loss to the Importer, and vhieli we will conse- (ucutlj cell very much lower tliaa the re gular prices. We will also oiler some of our own Goods in Store at the same pro- portioual reduction in prices, among w hich are Foplin Pckin, reduced from $125 to 75. I untasie, reduced from 150 to 87 l. IMarrllz, reduced from 125 to 87i. Biarritz, reduced from ' 150 to 100. French roplin, reduced front 200 to 150. Frencii iKopliu, reduced front 2-50 to 2-01). SATIS LA1AF, LfliULLNFS, ETC. ALE'J, Chinchilla Clotii, reduced from $4 00 to 2-50 L'eavers, reduced from 709 to 5 00 Hemstitched Iltikf., reduced from 25 to 12ic. iltiiiiitltclied lldlifs., reduced from ;;i to 18c. No. South NINTH Street, liquet PIIILADELnilA Ko. 1008 CHESWUT Street Philadelphia: GKAHD SALE OF DRY GOODS BY II0MEK, V0LL1DAT & CO., 818 and 820 CIIESNUT Street. BALES TO COMMENCE NOVEMBER 2, COMPRISING Sn.KS, DRESS GOODS, SnAWLS, CLOAKING CLOTHS. LACES AND EMBROIDERIES LINENS AND WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, MOURNING GOODS, ETC. Owing to tbe wide reputation of their House, it la needless to detf.il the oharaoter of their atock. IL, C. & Co. would merely state that their importations of the present season, Wi-SOS HUST BE SOLO PREPARATORY TO REMOVAL TO THEIR KEW 3IAKIJLE BUILDING, CIIESNUT Street, above Broad, Have never been surpassed in Philadelphia, containing an ENDLESS VARIETY of texture I Medium Priced Goods, aa well as the CIEOICEST nrttVEITIES OF the season. 11., C. & Co. would adviae all desirous of obtaining C RE AT BARGAINS IN DRY COOD8 To liXie no timo before iuopecting thtdr stock, feeling assured that the U N P A It A Ii L E L, E D PRICES At which the entire stock will be disposed of must insure RAPID S A. Hi 112 S. ARBURTON. Xo. lOi CHKNXUT Street, FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY. FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY. NACUIFM'tt! NACItiritEI MACBIFICE! HALF TRICE! HALF PRICE! Haviog tllspostd of tbe Lease aud fixtures o( tbe Sore, The Whole of our Stock Must bo Sold Oat uy me out oi ueeeiuuer. fiirtlior It notion of t'lltreii Per Cent On tbe previous great reduction of TIIIHTY IfiVE PKIt CUNT. BELOW COST, Fifteen Cents Lxlra Discount will he taken oil Luen Dollar l'lirchtued. THE GKKATKfeT BARGAINS EVKR OFFERED IN THIS CITY In IIFAL and IMITATION LACE ROODS, EM. BBOIDKKIEt, SILKS, 8AT1N8. VELVETS, HIU BO, etc. WearedHteruilutdAocioseout tae atock BEOAUDLKfeS OF COST. BALE8 rOalTlVK AND WITHOUT KESEHVJB 1'OH TrVO WEEH.H, WARUURTOY, It No. 1001 I'll i: NU1' htreet ItfclPOBTAriT OF MILLINERY GOODS, COMMENCING MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1G, 18G8. P. A. HARDIKG cSc CO., N. Wv CORNER EIGHTH AND VINE STREETS, 7 3 Auxl.ua to close ont their Stock preparatory to moving Into their NEW STORE. No. 80G AROH S T Tt t?. nr OFFER FOIl SIXTY DAYS A Ltrec Assortment of MILLISEKY GOODS at accommodating prices, and as extra inducement, they agreo to give a discount of 10 percent, on all goads purchased at THEIR C0RAER STORE. Call and Improve the opportunity. I1I86t g-gAMRICK & COLE, No. 45 North EIGHTH Street. ONLY THIRTY LOLLAI1S FOR A MOIRE ANTIQUE DRESS OT bUPERE QUALITY ! ON MONDAY MORNING, NOV. 23, WE SHALL OFFER rUliE SILK 3I0IHE ANTIQUES, ELEGANT QUALITY, AT $3 00 PER YARD! It Is only necessary 10 obierve that THIS GRADE AND WIDTH 11 aa sot been sold hcro'.tlora UNtiES elX DOL LAlti ! jJAMFISCK & COLE. u 21 em2 , Ko. 4 5 X. EItt IITK SU-ecU AMRICK & COLE. SPECIAL CAI'vD ! In i.idii? to pirpare spce for aa aaiuu:iy KT.E OA NT ClbrLAY Ol HOLIDAY GOODS, Tow lu pert, aud about 10 HT'Vo, we bunit elilUlt, iroixi ibid clitle 1') l4Cuuil4r lu, TUB GltrAlEiX BAKv4AISS fcVIf U l'Ui FOR I II GENEEAli DHY GOODS! We have determined id cany it- 'j euiaUtsHt poasitiie portion of our il.UMi'j.CJ.i'fT Hiut'K ntr January 1. HAMR!C Gl COLiZ, No. 45 North EIGHTH Street, 11217c lMILADELPOIA INLU SHAWLS AND SCAKFS CEiOKCE FSlYJif?, No. OlO CliFJsNlJT bTKKKT. Invites attciitlun to tali stock ot Real India Camcl'd Hair SJium Is & SauTa. Also, an elegant stock ot eiLlH, In lllacks aud Colors; FAKCY B1I.K PLDHES, I'OI'UNB BHAWI-H, aud FANCY GOODS. ' INDIA SHAWLS AND BCABFS altered and ra pulitd, aud clwuiwU In h ipuerloi luuuuar. 10 W iauf N. TENTH, AE0YE COATES. fj-g H. ST3EL & SON. ESTIHE STOCK TO 11E CLOSED OUT ITIIOIT KKUAUU TO COST. SO I.I STOCK OF POMR STri.ES. BUT tW AM (HOICK OD OF 1111S SEASON'S inPOBTATIOVS, CLOklNU OUT AT UIO.H SO TO 50 CEJITA 11EJ.OW COST. A flue oi poitunty lor perions about purohaalsS 1IOL11IAV rBENENTS, An ws have a large assortment of the newest strU of Vittt Goods, that will make very suitable ana j sect piuble prebents. i iton 9a. Colored bilks at fl-73, reduced from f I 25. ltt-ISiCU EAt.lfc" SILKS AT r, Itff. PCCtlt FB03I 94-50. Colored Forded Bilks, at I2 W), reduced from 2-Tt 24 In. Col'd Corded bllks.at 1 2 60, ,-go. us lr. Col'd Tatrta Silks.at 12-so, " 159, II1ACK SII.HS AT LOW PRICES. MOAS (XOiHIKU VELVETS AT LOW! lliIN. All wool French Poplins, 05o. to I I'lO. fcilk aud Wool Poplins, fl'23 to 3. Crees Goods ot every variety, 12o. to 3. I1LACK ASTRA CHAN CLOTUU. SHOWN ABTUACUAN, WHITK ASTSCHANS. r-CAHLKT BEAVKHs). WHITE CLOTHS. LlOUT BLUE CLOTHS. LIGHT CHINCHILLAS. A Ure assortment of style and qnaHtlea 0 FINE PAISLEY bllAWLS. 1 EKOCHK SHAWLS. ANI WOOLLEN SHAWLS. AT GJREALY ilEDUCED PRICES. I& 727 CHESiMT STREET. 727 RICKEY, SHARP & CO,1 HAVE JUST OPENED 7GOO YartIS OF , Superb Changeable SilkSj At $1'50 aud $1-00 Tor Yard. RICKEY, SHARP OO., Ko. 727 CHESWUT Btreot, Hicetrp rULLADSLTULi.
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