THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRA FIT PHIL ADELPHLA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1808. 5 MUSICAL AD DBi.XA.TIC "Illow fr Blow" al the ChMnni, If it Is tro, m tbe proverb lays, that there la nothing new nnder the an, of eoarne we will be disappointed erlonil? If we look far noveltlei on the toga Oar old draraallo frlondi, however, It eemitons, might by Jadloloai treatment be rejuvenated a little, and bo set off with lreth Carmen U that we would noi be able to reoogniee them absolutely at first Bight, and would at least be able to etJoT the mental excitement of trying to gneiu wben and where we had seen them before. There Is even a certain ebarm abaat nob. productions aa the Lottery of Ltfo and f, or Branded, Tor It Is not Impossible to derive entertainment from trying to guess what they re about, and In endeavoring to estimate Whether we or the author are particularly lnsaue. Most mcdorn playwrights, however, follow In a well-beaten track, and the vagarious excursions luto by paths are so Infrequent that they are worthy of particular notice. Tne modern dfaruas of tbe sensation school have ire any otheiT might have been written by tne yard and out by machinery to order Into tan required lengths of a prologue and ono, two three, or four aote. Tne prologue, by the way' la Indispensable. Xho same pattern, very slightly variegated, runs through them nil, and, taking all things into consideration, it Is rather remaikable that the actors are able to boar up so well under tbe monotony. KjIs, however, they suy get used to being ekiuncd, ami the human animal possesses In a remarkable de gree the faculty of adapllug himself to clreuru sianees. We remember Mr. II. J. Byron's nauia In con nection with one or two pleasant Utile cl'inoiti" draman, which, if not altcgether new la stylo' form, and substance, were clever per form -mkioh In their way, and moreover promised well for his efforts In the future In tbe same line, bat Mr. Byron has given himself over to tne demon of sensationalism; he has caught the trlok of the trade, and be Is apparently capable of fur Blshing the managers with plays by the square yard or cubic foot, according to order, and set forthwith bran new tltleb of the most taking description. The Lancathtre Lass was redeemed from notblugnets by one character a little ent Of the usual line; but Blow for Slow, which has followed hard after it, has not even this one redeeming quality. To do Mr. Byron jusUce, he does not mutilate the English language to the same ex tent as some of his contemporaries, and he un derstands the art of arranging tolerably lute' resting situations for tbe curtain to descend upon at tbe conclusion of each act, and his plays are so far moral tbat tnere Is nothing offensive to decency in them, and ample Jus tlce is meted out to his villains when the end of the performance Is reached. But of what avail Is this If the audience beoomes so wearied before the villain meets his doom that they are not wide awake enough to know exactly whether It Is the virtuous hero or the rascal of tbe piece tbat finally comes to grief 7 In Mow for Blow we have the wealthy mer chant, who commits a forgery, who refuses to give bis daughter to the villain, and who is onvlcted on tne evidence of the villain In re tallatlon for a blow In the face with the butt end of a horsewhip Inflicted by the young lady's lover. The villain follows up tbe lover, and gives him blow , for blow by harassing him Whenever an opportunity offers, until he fluully getapitoned out of the fourth -story window by the forging father, who returns lro n penal Servitude Just In tbe nick of time to frustrate his sohemes and to inflict upon blm a punish ment that anywhere oulslde of a sensation play or novel would have the effect of placiug his hcary head In the hangman's halter. Tuere are some attempts at humor In Blow for Blow, but the Jokes are mostly old Joes mat have somewhat lout their piquancy from frequent repetition. Benora dl Carfanolsnot cqnnl to the task of sustaining leading roles ll&e "Mildred Crad dock" and her twlu.aii.ter "Alice." This lady's foreign accent would not militate against nar success if the understood tue art of developlug the strong points of the characters entrusted to her; but heraoline Is to a great extent meou. nlcal, and in tbe latter scenes of the play espe cially, where vigor and expression are required, she lalls entirely. Mr. Studley's "John Drnmmond"ls in almost. preciiely tbe same style as his personation of "the party by the name or Johnson," only la tblsdiuiua be represents tue villain, and In the Luncashire Lass he had the role of 'the vic tim, Mr. btudley appears to have ability, and we think that with a little study he uitgiu make a wider distinction belweenhbi ttyle of representing these two parts. Mr. K. V, Tucrue as "Lieutenant Linden" did very fairly in the first scene, but In tbe last two aou where he had violent etno'ious to ex press, be failed entirely. Tue best act ing In the dram, to our mind, Is Iha of Mr, Jennings In the small part of "Mr. 13 ji der." Mr. Jennings Is not always a pleasant actor, and a defect In his utterance sometimes Interferes materially with the success of his personations. But he la a genuine aotor, and When be chooses to take pains he can make a good deal out of a very small part. We also liked Mr. J. T. Ward's representation of "Char ley Sprlggs," ttlbeit It. bore considerable re semblance to his 'Spotty," In the drama per formed last week. Mr. Ward has considerable dry humor, which tells on the audlenoe with fully nsmuoh effeot as more extravagant fun would do. Mis Betsle Sudlow, who a very fair Boubrelle, bnt apparently without many Ideas above or beyond the conventional style of sonbrette business, did not play the part of "Kitty Wobler" as she might have done, so as to make It a feature or the play. The other characters ware lalrly represented, but tbe members of the company nave not yet learned bow to pull together to a 10 represent a drama as a wbole wlin the greatest effeot. In conclu sion, we would say to the tiddlers, do not HjUiu While the people on tne stage are talking, as It has a tendency to promote drowsiness la tbe audience ana consequently to render lueiu less enthusiastic at the most critical points In the drama. The City Ain-meuteutfl. At thkChksnui tbe drama of Blow for Blow will be perloimvu ibis eveuloK. AT tub Walnut Mr. Forrest will appear this evening as "Hpariaous," in Dr. Bird's tra gedy ot 'J he (Jtadiulor, AT this Ahch 2 ha Lanenshir Lass will be given tnis eveuiug. At tub American Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Elanchard and their trained Uug will appear this evening. AtthhTubatkrComiquk there will be an attractive variety entertainment this evening. lim Tom will give a concert this evening i Conceit Hall, lie win aiso give two periorin m,cn un Tbankfcidviua Day. Mite Claka Louisa Km. logo will give her Crst concert at Concert nU on Wednesday evenlnv. Tjik Ukbh amia Okchestha will give a public rebeaisaiatiiorlloulini&l Uail on to-morrow alttrnoon. Max M abxtzik'b season of Italian and Ger man opera, to commence at tue Aoadeiny or Muslo on Motiday evening next, Is doservlug ot the liberal patronage of tbe niuhlo ljviug public. The low price of the suosoilpll u tickets ought to insure full bouse every uiglil. Mr. Mareizek has a very strong foupb, and omeof tue operas whieli he uuuouncdi are s Beluom given that trie will uluioat uave the charm of enure novcitits. CITY ITEMS. Bvar f dt, Jni Maos, Bnrf Firm wo Bbaot. mad. Civi-hiko In the city, equal to customer work la every repcot. Also, a ctiolot stock ofssleoted Mylti ot Piece Goof's, to be mads to order. AU Ortne guaranteed (oimt than the lowest ltrwert, and Full tatUfantion guaranteed every purchaser, or I'M sale eaneeilat and money refunded. Ball way between Ban wtt A Co., fifth and y Towns HAi.t Sixth sir eels.) Mo. at Makkht At., PniLADHL,Pm, Ai Wo. BaoAnwAT. New Tobk. BeAtrrr, Couroar. and Oonybjokmcmi In a New Style Overcoat for Gents. Louis ihi Fifth, oa Thh Pbofksiomai. Overcoat. A combination ol tbe double-brea'teA Hack Coat ana Spanish Cloak, the nr-st beaulllnl and graceful garment ever offered for gentlemen's wear. Two Styles Cut by FAiacniLD, Pbincipai. Cotthr at ClIARI.KS 8TOKR4 A CO.', No. 8i Che nut street. A Hacbipiob Labor) CLoatsa out Balb. Hav ing dlnpoard of the ivane and nxtureiof tbe large atrre No. K ChPsriit treet, Mr Waiburton en- nnuncea the clotng-out Sal s of bis Urge stock of soode. Tbe sa'.e Is Imperative and goodi will be sacrificed to close ont the Miirtmeat. Persom wish ing to i urouas, either lor personal oae or to restock Mielr two esianl aliments, wt'l flud here the moit advaattceous mornn to cMn aucii deilrAbte end. C-ooda wl'l be aold at a reduction of fifty per oeou bet w rout, and ttie aelectlon Is o varied and so large tbat tbe luduoameata are tbe very beat lor pur- cka-iB. Great bargain! are otTered la real and Imi tation lace BOdn, embrclderlia, allka, satlnj, velveta, rltbons, e'r. Ony two weeks left! Examine the aicck of No. 1001 Chisoot street. Iinb Fubmch Calf Boots and GAiTrRS. The n an bo bas never experlenoeU the pleasure of nearlrg a pair ol boots made oy WUUam U. Helwec, is to some extent an object of commiseration. We p-ak knowingly, hevinj worn Belweg'a boots for pari. Tbelr com Tort, however, is not their only ncommrndatlnn, as they arc made of the best mate rial and In the very best manner Helweg will not employ an Incompetent wrrkman; therefore bis work la alwaya flrat-olaas. His store and faotory Is at No. S3S Area Street, next to tbe corner of Sixth. ASTOOMniNO UK PORTS. ZWO CASKS OF COHSOMPTtOH OtTRHD, J'rofesFor Trosseau, of tbe Children's Hospital, Paris, reports that, In two thousand cases of Con sumption, la which the foimula for Ujftam s Freih Utat Cure was used, It cured nearly every one. it allays the cough, heals the lungs, and gives a new lease unite. Bold (I per bottle, or six for 15. John ston, Hullo way A Cow.en, No. 6iU Arch street. Jkwblrt. Mr. William W. Caasidy, No. 12 Booth Secoi d street, has the largest aud most attractive aMortmeot of line ewe.ry and silverware n the city Purchasers ran rely upon ob'alnlug a real, pure arti cle lurulnbed at a price wblch cannot be equalled. Be alo has a large stock of American Western watches In all varieties and at all. prises. A visit to bis stcre is sure io rpsult in plewmre and proUt. Fl'hS. Removed to No. 810-510. Rus'la, Iludton Bay, Mink, Sable, Boyal Ermine. Dark Squirrel, etc, of the best qualities, at tbe most reasonable prices, at our ni w and llxht store, No. fill Arch street, between Filth ard Sixth. Please give ns a ca'.t Josupa Hobknbacm & Co. P. S No business transacted on Saturdays. Furs altered and repaired. Goon Coal, Ciikap.-Having a stock ot snperlo Family Oal, all being purchased before the advance It will be aold at reasonable prices far this month at W. W. AlUr's Coal Depot, Ninth street (No. 957,) beiow Oli ard avenue, and Ofllce, corner ot Sixta and Sprint Garden streets. Cabpxts. Housekeepers (and especially country inerchan.s and farmers visiting the city) will find It to tbelr Interest by calling at J. T. Delacroix's whole sale and retail carpet warehouse, No. RS Sontu secoud street, above Chesnut, before purchasing elsewhere See advertisement In another columu. IurokTAMTl Important! The telenraph news fri m ibe -'Clarendon," No. lSis Cbesnus street, ad. vise all their old frleadsnd the pao'lo tliat 1; is the place ot rtsort for ladles and gentlemen to get all the delkaclts the market aflfurds. Bbovkb A Bakib's illgbest Premium Sewing Machines, No. 7:m Cbesnnt street. 1 kknwith'h Nhws Dbpot. lately oneued on Ches nut si., went ofnlxlii.ivo. t14, U a model esiabl:stiment ot lis Klud in evry resprci. Nea'-ly tli'ea up, airy, IIKUl. ana conveuie.u, kuuos cntiicuousiy aispiayea, eveyibuiK In perf-ci urdt r, it is rtailya iiieaiure to slop in his place. We have Just received from Ulm -Murpei a wet-aij' - nun "jioniuiy," iue Auauuc Monthly," "Uumio Munthly," etc Good Coats voa ts. Oood Coa's for sio I an (,ouU (JoaiB lor fix. 0 Gued Loais lor H. Gooi Cuais K)r lib. Air Hood Cuais loi ih. r a Ui ik1 u. a s tor vm Mm U. cd Coau fur til. I Goo" ciais tor -ti j uuod Ccats for tnu. 1 - sr a-or.d V s's for 2 U h Good Vests lur tt M. j-UoO(l Vests iei 0. 4-tiuud Vests lor f roo. tf,)-uut,a Vn n rf ifio. lit; Gouo Vests for ii u1. it a Gt.ud Veets tor uo. MW t-r i' OfT iiRoyV Clothing, to fro. ZZ-U- I'lotlimif. l IOK0. "Htl "to Chesterfield " Sacks aud '() Frocks. "j "a Good Pants, H00"tu Good Pan s, fvuu."fc Goon Pauls, rUfO Good Pants, 7(H).-(,a Good Pauls tvou.-fca Good Pants. tDOO.'oa Ueuti Pants, Jlu eu.- ott " -a Fall Overcoats. 7-M)J Kail Overcoa's. u-.-ot-. Fnll Overcoan. 1 O'0u-2 Fall Overcoa's. I2-JUJ J Fail Overcoat', f IH On -i-n P'l Overroais p-i)0-fci FaiI OvercOAts. J'0J-'J Cltitli'ns-besi we ever lad, and Trices more reas on- bte (ban eter. n cn atinuiiru wiiuiurr reaiy io urcliase r nut Citatom Pepr mem io make to HOLIDAY GOODS. ZZ- novb' Ctoi hlng. i4 to 20. iS-rfoTS' Cloihinx.lltoliO. order. TASAJJAht:n BROW.Y. The Murgetit Clnliinn Huute, OAK MA I, J,. The Corner of MX TB and JU A UK All' Streets. DIED. KKNNKDT. On the 21st Instant, ELtTCN LAURA KKNNfcDV, dauxbter or Coai.ea K. aud Catlieriuu Ann Kennedy, aged 14 year. Tne relatives and friends of the family are respect fully luvlied to aiteud ibn funeral, from the residence ol but iiareuls, .Union street between Myrtle and Huiteu streets, and betweeu Tnlriy nlntu and t'jr tietbatrecls nurtb of iaiicaster pik. Wet. Philadei olila. on Wt-diienday ruorninc at 10 O'clock. To nrn- ceed to Mount Peace Cemetery. LOUD Ai St. Iouis, Missouri, Sunlsv. NovembPr g. tba Honorable CHAKLb B. lOUI). one ot 'ha Judges ol the Circuit Court of St. ixuli. Am Elil C A N Life Insurance Company, Ot 1'iaiadelphia. S. L Corner Fourtli and Walnut Streets. JtrtrTltis Institution hat no ntptriorin the United Motet. 610 -QNPARALLfcLEDBEDUCTION IN PR1CE3. Mich Botoralan and chin Toilet Bets and Vases, Parlau liu-Ts and Siatoot e Gil' mounted Card Ke relveis kud Flowei-bolders. Brontes, Gl t, Lara, China, Parian Varhle, and Bhemlan Glass Orna meots: nub Par-a and Vienna Fans; hue French Vul canite aud Jt-i Jrwelry; Cigar and -lobaecj Boxes ana ouers; Wil l0u Desks, Gloves, Handkerchief, ud Wwk Buxoa; Dressing Cases, Deatuer Uaa, Pucki t books, Portfolio.. Card ant Cigar Casea, Tablets, Paper cutmrs. Brushes, Combs, ana Per luooery. BILK, GINGHAM, AN O AI,AOA UMBRELLAS OF KVKHY KIND, with a thonsanl other articles, e l.braolng all that Is new oi fe I'ab.e for B'lOal, Blnhoay, or Holiday Presents, superior lu quality and nio(lra in uri . U DIXOM. No. tl R. Kid H l H Street. 11 11 BtutUSt Between Maikut aud CUait. HOLIDAY COOD8I HOLIDAY GOODS! SHERIFF'S SALE I SHERIFF'S SALE! E. R. L E E, No. 4.1 North i:i(JIITir Street, Hating purchased the entire stock of A rir&l-CIuss Fancj Goods Store nt a Forced Sale, W1IL HAVK ARRANGED ON TUESDAY KoTember i!t, AN HLKONT ASSORTMENT OF FANCY GOODS, SCITABLB FO TFH HOLIDAY.-, Constating of Rlnmt Vatos, Marbls Gronpi, Bisque Gr.inps, ToPetSns, Card BuXets, Blaiiue F'korfS, Br on r,e Figures F'rsnch Wallets Ladles' (cmpanlons. Gems' SbJtvlnv Cjmptn'ons; Klngaut Heavy Corded hllk Sboppinc Bars, Aborted Cjturs, ex.; Cigar Stands, Jei Bixes, Gents' Wallett, eta etc , MUST BE CLOSED OUT THIS WEEK. LEES Til AN HALF ORIGINAL COST. C. R. LEE, No. 43 orlh LIUI1TII Street, H28t PfllLADKLPUIA. NEW PUBLICATIONS. FIVE THOUSAND NEW MUSIC -ALBUMS, Magnificently Douuil in Gold and Leather, READY FOR SALE TUESDAY, NOV. 21, AT J, E, Gould's Piano Warerooms No. J23 C1IESXUT 81 BEET, Contatoirjg FIFTY of the Newest Pienes of Alufclo lor the 1'iaDO, Vocal and Instru mental, do one of which was Pub lished in thd First Kiitiou. PRICE, S2.C0 No, . 'i c. 4. 6. 6. 7. V. 9 K. 11. 12. 18. M. 15 1. ir. is. 19. 20. 2 its. 21. 25. 20 27. 28. t. M. ?l. 82. Si. 4 ?S. 3(i. I7. 8H. 8. 10. 41. 42. 4.1. 44 45. 4S. 47. 48 414. 611. IH DEXi Turlurette (Quadrille), H. Marx. P.alse ol Tears (-oun; K So imiert. Capiaiu Jihk (oriK),T. MaiilaKtn. Valilai.ee (Polka Mill. a rei. J. s"hr. hebinson cruboe (.Judr,he). Oft'oauacu. Nut lor Jeseph (eouc). Arthur Liovd. Tbel-'jverand ne lilid io..k, P. 1) Onclielmo Urpbee aox Knters iljuad'llle), t)ilii-eii. Jt-runaum the Gulden (Hymn), A. K vine rjfrr";8tGlrrfhttiaOuttiouK), arransed by Couiln el couslne(3chottlscbe Kieeautc). J Hss. bard. " K How Fair Art Thou (Hing), H. Weldt. In the MarllKht (j,uiti Vocal, H. (4 lover On ibe Beatli at cape May (on), vori.s by E N blecum. ' PrliuiKen-Mar'Ch Carl Faust Voll lion, or (Ptilka , carl KnuaU Ohne Zugel Und Buel (Gaiopl, :ar. Faust. Good Bve, bweetntait, tiood Bye, (Sou) j Hatloo. a, j. jj I.a Chatelaine (Polka Masnurka), Pari Faust 0 he Vounic lUcrnu ( vtareh) U. Hicharils. He o'clock In Hie Morning, (Kiad bClarliRi 'I be Moon Bebiud tlie Trees tnng) G. T. Wilson IDp and Down (Gxlt( ) i.ari Fa int The Black Key, (Polka Wa.oiirka) A. Tie' 2 it BoniHDCe Iroiu Jjon Paaijuale (opera udk I ba DI7.tll. Cr.Hidno f la Cmiare ( Opera BoufTr), Fantalt la ar runiiOd by K. K-tt-r-r. Hume, uweet Home (Varlailor). J. H. Nlark Mart-he rlei Tambours. (Mtluaire). Sldnev B ultli I Vatleles I'Hrlenne-Now tiUid. ln ). La Belle Helene (Galop), arranged by 1). Uod- frey. Cc me Bsc k to Bln ( 'one) Clurtbe'. Arladnr ( rnlka Mi..i.ni kx)', A , T.lexy. Magait's ccrei ( X y Heart is over the8ea),(i?oni) carltiet. Im iMrude! (Oaloj ), Carl Fvi-it. Blue lliid (Polka K-Ooab) Welng arten. liarbc Bieue ((4nlo, ), arranged by T, A'ilicket Jr 'I tie NalrDii (Bar arolie), K. Mk. Fire und Ftuie (Galop). 'arl l-'iuit, Vleicna I anc rs (Qiiadrllle-) Welnear'en. Lncreila lioisla (ii Jlrlndln ) ( Mntf), Uiin.tM. fccenc s that are JiriKl'ltul ( ilaritaua). (soSl ), a. V. Wn.'urp. W y Hrst W'l'e's Be.d (Barbe Bleue), (Song), Offen bach. I.es Ariieux (fectnrne) P. Forro. 1 ra Liavoii(FanlalHl ) arraoved by Rldney PmliU. ValKe dis Rosw ( Wahr.) K. Ketterer. Cuius Anlmniu (Giiera H ahat ) W, v;u!ie, La Favorl't (Morceau de Lniicr.). J. Asjtier. Inimorlellei' (WaPs 4 tiand-) I. Guul. Kunsller I.eben (Waltz), Strauss. Banger's (March), 11 23 mwtli DRY GOODS. PRICE, $2.59. SEW BOOKS OF TUG WEEK. Under the Wiliows. A new volume of Poems, by J. Kuf sell Lowell. The Globe Ajar. By Elizabeth Pbelps. Lncy Larcom's Poems. Dr Howell's Family. By the author of ' Madge " bkelcaes Abroad, with Pen and Pencl'. By t o, C. Darley. Hawthorne's American Note Boots. A 1 so, Just received a large assortment of Illustrated Book, in varli ns MndlDgs, for tbe Holidays, aud a Men Invoice ol Foreigu Chrom1 s, varloui sizes. All the December Magaalues now ready. ALL fcOLU AT THK LO WK5T WHOLESALE P1UCES. TURNER BROTHERS & CO., (Successors to G. W. Pitcher). CI1K1P BOOK AND PICTCBK BTOItli, Ko. 808 CUESA'UT htrccU I respectfully ask tbe public to exten t to my suc cessors tbe liberal patronage they bay j a. ways ex teLded to me. 1124 21 G. W. PITCHER. grCRGEOX'S NLW LOOK, Gleaning Among the SnciiTes, JKICE, 11-00, MAYNE EEID'S NEW BOOK, The Cnlld Wife. Trice, $ 110. MAHION K.BLAND'S NEW BOOS, Ruby's Husband. Trice, 140. AT "THE CHEAP BOOKBTORE ' OF JAMES 8. CLAXTOTJ, Ko. 1214 CIIESXUT Street, UMlt PHILADELPHIA. NEW BOOKS Of MORAL and IlttLIGlOUS Cbaraoter for CHILDREN and YOUTH, Published by i be American Bueday School Union. AUo lr Bale, BIRLlC. and ifkVOTlONAL BOOKS Of the ditlereut Deuominatioi r. 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Hin'cr Clonks, $5 to $1-2.'). ttnest Display ever offertd IMS fmmrp CLOAKINGS. TO COUNTRY MEftCJIAtfTd. We have now in store a very large and varied as sortment ot LADIES' CLOAKINGS. By calling on ns yon can not only see all tba styles In vogue, but be supplied In quantities to suit at the lowest wholesale raus. Ooniuarlviu of stock and rloes with any wholesafe houce Solicited. bamplessent by mall when desired. STRAW BRIDGE & CLOTHIER CENTRAL EMPORIUM, COB. EIUUTH AND MAKKKT MTKEE1H, 124 PHILADELPHIA. JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, ETC. ESTABLISHED IN 1840. MEAD & BOBBINS, Successors to John 0. Slcatl & Son, Mauufaotuters ol Finest Grades of SILVER PLATE D WARES. WciDake our own good, deposit tho silver accurately ly weight, and wrr..nt oc'.i article by our trade-m:t. k oa tbo i im, :um1 Liy writ ten guarantee it pieferieJ. Tliev h.-m equl to tbe OntBt grades of Kufjllsh end Kri nah Wares, are artistic lu dc.--.lijn, oud elcs ntlv- uruvimtttitod. C U Ci' L, Jkl It V. i'KARLi, lVtiltY, p.Dd HITBUKU CUTLKUY In gnat variety, I'lntcil nnd U"npi-.ted, iu quaa lltifcS us required.. S. E. Corner K15TII ami CHESNUT Sis., 11 JSMbstuSW PHlf,Al)Kt.PltIA. ""solid silver7 BAILEY Zl CO., CHESNUT andlWELFrHSts, AHK THE AUTHORIZED AC1BNT3 IN THIS CITY FOR THE STERLING SOLID SILVER 1VA11E or tuthst Tlio Corliam Manufacturing Co. gS Cm & A. PEQUICNOT, CSMannlactnrers of WaTCH C A.HES. aud JDealeis In American aud Imported W A. T O II 13 S, No. IS Booth SIXTH Street, I BjrTJtnths Isanvfartorv. No. 1 H FIFTH SrrM GAS FIXTUREb, ETC. CORNELIUS & BAKER, MAN I J FACT IJ RERj OF GAS FIXTURES, LAMES, BR0.NZES, LAN1EKNS, ETC. ETC. STOKE. No. 710 CHESNUT Street. MANUAFOTORY, No. 021 CHERRY Street, 11 17 tuthslmrp PHILADELPHIA. CARPETINGS. Ja T. DELACROIX, IMPORTKB AND DEALER IN C A lt P E TINGS Mattings, Oil Cloths, Bags, Etc., Wholesale and Retail. WAREHOUSE, No. 37 South SECOND St.. MltntblmSp Above Chesnnt, Philadelphia. CLOTHING. QHILDIiK'S CLOTHING. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT FOR Hoys, Girls, hifants, and Misses, rKi-LlQ OFlf A TUREATLY BEDUOED PRICES, M. S1I0EM1KE11 & CO., 11 tl 8t K v. 103 1 1 UliSM 17 F street. GRAND SALE OF DRY GOODS BY 110 HI BR, COLLADAY & ' C 0., 818 and 820 CHESNUT Street. 6ALH3 TO COMMENCE NOVEMBER 2, COMPRISING BIiLfvJlav3T,0(l,.,SnAWL8' CLAKINO CLOTnS, LACK1 ANT KMBROI MTirSL LIES ArvD WHITE GOODS, UOdlERVr AND OLOVEd, MOURNINJ OOODJ, ETC. ..i)lDgr,t0.we'pnUonofthe!0tt9,t,9 needless to detail tbe ohwaoter f thel Biook. u., C. & Co. would merely state that their importations of the present season, WHICH MUST BE SOLD PREPARATORY TO REMOVAL TO THEIR NEW UAIMtLE BUILDING, CHESNUT Street, aboTO Broad, Have never been surpassed in rhlladwlphia, containing an ENDLB33 VARIETY of te .tiret a Medium Priced Goods, as well as the CHOICEST IVOVEI.TIES Ol" THE SE.ISOX. LT., C. & Co. wonlJ advise all desirous of obtaining GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS To lose do time before inepeoting their stock, feeling assured that tho UNPARALLELED PRICES At which the entire stock will be disposed o must insnre RAPID BALES. QARD. We Hill oprn rn Monday a Large Lot of I1LACK K00D!, obtained at a great loss to tho iuipoiter, aud which we will consc qm ullj t,ell htj much lower tliau tho re gular prices. c will also oil'or some of our own Uoeds in Store at the same pro portioual reduction Iu prices, amoug which arc Fopliu Fckin, reduced from $125 to 75. Fuutasic, reduced 1'rom 150 to 87. Diarrilz, rciiuccd from 125 to 87 i. ISiairitz, reduced from 15H Io 1-Ul). Fi t nth l'oplin, reduced from 2-00 to 150. French l'opl'n, reduced frojii 2-50 to 2-OJ. SAILS LA1AL", lil'IMiLLXFS, L'TC ALSO, Cliiuchilla Clotlis, reduced from $4 00 to 2.)0 Feavcrs, reduced from 7 -Oil to 5 00 Hemstitched lidkf., reduced from 25 to 12'c. U(ii;stilciied lldkfs., reduced from 31 to 18c. PERKINS, No. O South NINTH Stroot, lli0 6t PHILADELPHIA A R I C K & C OLE. tVEGlAh CAiDl In orlr fo prppare apaca for on unuiualiy ELK OkKl' DUfiiAV Ol UOUl'AY GOODS, Now In trt, avii t.fjoin fj mr ve, we aliull exhibit, irom thlH imte kj I) ceaiD-r UK 1UK OHKAlKVf BiKuAIj.S EVlt l'Ul FOH11I GENERAL DHY GOOD3! 'We Lave determined to cany tho sinll-Kt possible ro.ilon of our H(J.Ml:"nJ!'.T MlOC'K after Janiuury 1 HART. rl.C K A COLC, No. 45 North EiailTlI Street, 11 21 7t PHILADELPHIA NOVEMBER, I860. Special Demonstration This Day WE OFFER A MAONIFICES T STOCK OF VELVKTKB.N8, from 1 1-2B to f3 per yaid, PAlr-LEV AND BKOuIIE eJHAWL-J. KUW STYLE OF if LAID bJIiWiH. BLANKETS, QtlLTS AND OUVEKLID3. CLOJKIK08,CI.OTH, ASD CASS1MH.KAS. TABLE LINKNti, ITl.ANNELS. AND MUSLtSi BLACK HLKL. AND BOLli) COLOHL.il BILKS BILK POtLlb WOOL POPLINS, ALPACAS Etc. Etc., At Unprecedentedlj Low Trices!! We can knord to sell ilie tarce quality o( Ooods as keptou Chtsuut eui'H or Eighth street, at moot) lowt-r pilcta, as our eiiitnats ars not ONE-HALF Let tbe community lUlukof this tuid aAVii THilH WONU.Y AND TUL1R TIME. JOSEPH H. THORNLEY. N.E. tor. ElUUlHaud SPKLNU UAKDEN, tU&mlp PHILADELPHLA. . (EitahllBhfd In Ur,3.) ' E.YRE & LANDELL, rOUETH AND ARCH, HAVE REDUCED T3ELB PBICE3 As much, and perlupe more, than others, for the sumo Class of Woods. DRESS QOODd EEbUCED. SHAWLS OF FINE GRADE. LYONS COAT VELVETS. LYONS PURE SILK VELVETS. FAbQIONABLB POPLINS. FASHIONABLE SERQHS. GOLD MIXED BE PELL ANTS. BEST BLACK VELVK1E ENS. 10 13 tatht3u BLTJE3, BROWNS, PPRPLBj, KTO. INDU S1IA1VLS AND SCARFS GEORGE FRYER. No. Die OIIKSNUT STUEKT Invite attentlcn to bla atock ot Keal India Camel's Hair Shawls & Scai fe. Also, an elegant Block ol f ILK?, In Blacks aud CX)lorai FANCY BILK PLUSHES, POPLINS BUAWIiJ, and FANCY GOODS. INDIA SD AWLS AND SCARFS altored and re falrud, acd ckftuWl la superior uianuer. U) W Zuup SPECIAL BARGAINS. 2 loses IWchurdsou's Linens. 1 Case FIIIow L?ncn?. 1 Case Table Kapklas. Tabic Clothp, Superb Double Daman two to eight jards long:. 8 Cases Marseilles (Julltg. I Case New Table Corcrlngs, 100 Fairs Kieh Laco Curtains. 350 Fmb'd Table and Fiauo Corens. SDEPPARD, VAN BARLKGES 4.ARRM, Importers of llonse-Furnishing Dr OoocU Ko. 1008 CHESNUT Street, II 21 SluthlOtrp PHILADELPHIA, ARQURTONa No. lOOl CJIJGSNUT Street, FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY. FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY. NACHIFICEI NAC'RiriCl! t SACBIFIalC HALF PRICK! IIALF PRICE I HavUig disposed of tbe Lease and Fixturta of the Kote, The Whole of our Stock Must be Sold Oat by the 5th of December. A l'urtlier IteUuvtion of Fifteen Vr Cantt On the previous great reduction of THIRTY-FIVE PER CANT. BELOW OOHT, Fifteen Cents Extra Discount will be taken oil- Each Dollar rurchaed. THE GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED in this err In RKAL and IMITATION LAfK GODD9, H1C. JJKOIDEK1E", SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS, RIB. ONS, etc. Wearedfterilaidtoolose out tne sloec BE'JARDLSfeS OF COST. SALES POSITIVE AND WITbOUr RE3SRTJS FOR T rVO WEEKS. WARBURT0JT, 1121 No. 1O01 C1II SSIIT Wtrr-et. , J. II, HAFLEIGH, Nos. 1012 and 1014 CHESNUT St., Opened MONDAY, Nov. 23, another case. fln Ilenutitched Handkerchiefs, AT 12X CENTS. FIVE CASES DRESS GOODS, Rcducc4 to 25 and 37 Cents. Two Cases Fine Merluocs, CO Cent. Also, a full assortment of II 12 XT, ENCLISH HOSIERY. JOin W. T1I03US, Nos. 405 and 407 N. SECOND Btn OFFERS HI3 LARUE MD ELEUAST STOCK OP WINTER DRY GOODS, EMBRACING ALL OF I HE SEWEST DES1GSS AJiD FABRICS, AT TRICE3 WARRANTED TO BE AS IOVY AS THEY CAN BE HOUGIIT 0 PKOPIlIETOrvS OF HOTELS, EOARDKiG-HOUSES AND SHIPPING. We have a special Wholesale Department lor rap plylDI LINEN AND COTTON SHEETING, TOW ELS. NAPKINS, SINGLE BED AND BERTS BLANKETS, and otlier good particularly adapted to your waiila. All tue above kinds ol GOODS tna.de op. at iltoA notice If desired, , S1RAWBRIDGE h CLOTHIER, CENTRAL DRY U00DS STORE, COB, EIOUTU AND KABKKT NIBMBX9