THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, ldGS.' MUSICAL AM) DRAMATIC "Th Heir at I.n- nt Hi Arrh. For the Bake of "Dr. Fan-rlosa," Colman's eo tried y of 77u! Iieir tti-Lati Is performed oflener than It otherwise would be, but even without 'Dr. Patiglosa" It would be oneof the most pleas Ingof the class of plays to which ll belongs. Like Wl Of Colmeu's works, It acis well, the charao ters are lifelike, the humor Is genuine, tta tone Is healthy, and the moral la sufficiently pointed. If well represented, The Ileir-ut-Law in an excellent enltrtalnnii nt, and the evident delight or the large audience last evening at the Aroh wai In the highest degree compli mentary to Mrs. Drew ana her company. The play was given in Ann style throughout, and this artlstlo completeness as a whole la, we think, even more worthy of commendatory BOtlee lliaa the merits of any one personation. Mr. Warren we presume to have retired, so that;there now remain upon the stage only Mr. Joseph JefTorson and Mr. John 8. Clarke as representatives of "Dr. Pangloss." Or the two Vf e prefer the performance of Mr. Clarke In this part. Mr. Jefferson carries the subdued style Of tola "Kip Van Winkle" more or less Into al, his personations, and In many Instanoea we admit that It Is really more effective than Clarke's giotef-qnenenB. Hut Clarke has made B few characters peculiarly hH own, and "Dr rangloss" Is one of them. There Is a rlohness and exuberance of comlo humor In his delinea tion of the Impecunious philosopher that Snakes It more Irresistibly laughable than Jefferson's, and which never fails to tell upon the audience. Mr. Craig attempted thin part for the first time lust evening, and as he tfoes not too often lave opportunities to appeur in role that It should bo LIh ambition to study, If he wishes to mako his mark as a comedian, we were (omewhat curious 10 see what he would make of It. Mr. Cialg's best things heretofore havo teen In the burlesque Hue, but burlesque Is easier t) act than legitimate comedy, and more certain of winning applause without much effort, and, while tempting, It is danger or s to a young aotor as being apt to inspire him Vlth a higher estimate of his abilities than dis interested judges will concur In, and as giving him a fictitious popularity which will be likely to fall hltn when he inokt needs it. Mr. Craig Ib, we believe, ambitious, and we are pleased whenever be tries himself In parts like that of 'Dr. Pauglcss," in which our finest comedians Iiave dlstiuguisbed themselves, Mr. Craig's performance lat evening was very creditable, especially for a first at tempt; and we hope that the pleasure Which Mrs. Drew's "old comedy weeks" have Afforded to many of the inoet intelligent patrons Of the -theatre will induce her to give us some more of the same sort before the season is over, If for no other reason than to allow Mr. Craig to show what there is in him as an actor of legitimate comedy. There was nothing original about Mr. Craig's "Dr. Paugloss," nor was it to beezpeoted or perhaps wished for that there Should be. The usual points were made with good effect, although be failed to equal Clarke's ex quisite drollery and Jefferson's Bparkllng wit. Some of Mr. Craig's peculiar mannerisms were apparent throughout the performance, and he missed the exquisite little touch of pathos with whloh Jefferson lights up the passage where ."Dr. PaDgioss" returns the bank note to yenlel," and receives a reward which elicits the quotallou "Honesty is thn best policy." In d ed, it is this bit of true art that makes Jeffer son's "Dr. Pangloss" 6ttpeilor to Clarke's, even IX it Is not s J laughable. Mr. Everly's 'Ztklel Homespun" was excel lent, and, as a really superior piece of acting, we do not recollect ever seeing him do any thing equal to it. Mr. Mac hay made a capital .... II TA ..... t l...nl..n ) I .1 Thayer as "Deborah Dotvlau" was good, asshe always is. Mr. Wallls, a very careful and pains, taking actor, who does not always get as much part Of "Kenwlck;" and Mr. Utrtou Hill acted ' with good effect as "Dick Dowlas." Mrs. Drew's personation of "Cicely Home pun" was artistic, and some passages she ren dered In a style that few other actresses are capable of. But as a whole wo did not like it ad well as that of some performers of less reputa tion. Mrs. Creese as "Caroline Dormer" was graceful, but a trifle inanimate. Mr. James aotod the part of "Henry Morelaud" very care lessly, Indeed, it could not properly be called acting, and if be knew his lines he often filled to speak them so that the audience oou'.d un derstand what he was saying. Mr. James is oneof the most unpromising members of the Arch street company. We have seen him act in a way that seemed to Indicate that he possesses ability, and on that account we are inclined to condemn him when he plays in as shiftless a manner as be did last evening. Mr. Bvnder. who took the part of "Steadfast," Is open to considerable Improvement, but he Is mora painstaking than Mr. James, and he is likely to become more popular If he uelleves in the maxim that "Whatever is worth doing is worth tloiug wen." TUe City AiuuMeuieut. At thr Academy or Music Vt dl's opera of xx uraviuia win ue given mis t ening, with Madame La Orange as 'Violetta. " At tue matinee to morrow the Sicilian i'etper will be periormea, ana to-morrow evening must. At Tine Cuehnut the circus hi tncoeedlng as well as the management oould wish. The nouses are crowded every evening, aud every body appears to be pleased. The troupe is a strong our, and, la addition 10 Robinson, toe great bareback rider, tbere are a (treat numOer of accomplished artists in the various lines of onsinehs. xo-morrow mere win be a matinee when the price of admlsaiou will be fifty and twenty-nve cents. At tub Akcm Goldsmith's comedy of The Vootl nalurea Man will be iclveu Una evening To-moriow Mr. Uraig will have a benefit, and on Aionaay cuiouei iiktiii a new drama o Wolves ut flat will be produced. At thk Walnut Mrs. D i. Ilowers will have a benefit Ibis evening, aud she will appear for the Una time In this city as "llueen Eliza Beth." At the Ambbican Mad'lle Belly Hlgl will appear this evening, with a host of other artists. A matinee 10-morrow. At tub Tiikatkm Comiquk the performing animals, the baby elenliuul, the three flying xl en, and a number of other features make a most attractive entertainment, a, tne mail nee to-morrow the price of admission will be iwenty-nve cents to sit parts or tue uouse. Turn Coiscjcut to be given on Monday even Ing at the church corner of Broad aud Hansom Streets, for the benefit of ttie National frlulluic Association for the Blind, promises to be most excellent, and the object certainly commends it to tne lavoraoie consideration 01 our cuiaens, Tickets can be procured at the principal music stores. CAklSkntz' and Mark Hash lb if s Oaonm- tba will perform at Musloul Fund Hall to morrow alternoon. On Bat ut day evening. December 19. the "R( formation" Bvimihouv of Mendelsohn, and the "utittnlsbed'' (Symphony of Bchubert will pe periormea by a largely increased orcnestra, and every effort will be made to render them In the ttesi style. 11k, Kui os Adams will give a select reading on Tuesday eventual, Ieormber 8, at Concert Hall, under the auspices of the Young Men's Christian Association. Tickets ran be procured at uouiu s musio store, no. n uuesuut street. A Ukand Cones kt win be given at the Academy of Musio on Friday, December 18. for I the benent or tue ooiuier rpuns or ineLtu I coin Institution, by Miss Kelloitg and troupe, assiMteu Dy tne eewurweu nuiaieur nana O . rniladelDbla. "The Amphlon." who have anno roosly volnnterred their servloes. To suit, the f eonvenieuse or an, me iicxets lor rarquette, i i-arniie,tte Circle, and uaicony win oe i euoti f Familv Circle. 60cenU: Upoer Tier, Z cents j Handing tickets, 11 each. They are now for ' sale at Charles Vv . A, Trumpier s, ISO. VM Cues SUl street. CI TY ITEMS. Wk wotrr" ' prs'CDt pnrtlcilarly Invite the sttsn. tin of the on '",0 10 our Mtsbllsae-1 bailnext rala wfelch Is strictly. db"r't t0 nnder olrcuaulaaoes: We guarm tf att vrirr Unrnr twn (Am tour$t eltewh rr'! aUo- twantr full tatlartom to t""-",er. r.r tale tmxcMed mIk" "' " Welveilcu8iouir in-..8 vslue lor their ui ey This thit caw ort ri.mwk "B,t uniUr fmg and all elreumn.'"te,t' lo Fvi.i.tKJarbt out thn h'ti.ba T rnn favswv tim m, we bsve n ducBd the p-ru'" 01 our entire lock, which wi'l be dlsixmcd n ''iwer than the une or equal good can he pnfcbaid ol Akt Othsr Jihtaiii.isumhnt im THKCirr. Without Ruing into rnuhpr d-tall, we woild sy thtt onr stock comprli-m all kind an.t sltiraof evi'ry ceMmlMe ntyle of souUi to bo tound In th ft luorket, sud Is EtTBKioa to Any t-To rc im riii(.AiMi,piiiA, in UlyU, fit. and WiirkmnnnMp. Wo have a choice ajsorimeut of P ea fJ.iod which we wl'l inske u,i to nrlor no, or at any tluio, with the paa e guarantee at we oiler en our K ai made Uords. Halt wv brZufcn 1 Btc.fMicTT A Co., tVtAutul V ThsHll, Uixth Mi eel:) No. B t Wahkkt ST., PlITLADKI.PIIIA, AMD No. 00 Uhoauwav. Naw Yoax. Pkrvkhtob Rei'unt. When heaUh hi baen sc- rlflced for want of the care noccRrr to protect It, rrgts are unavailing. Itlsbettnr to irinr than lorrj rnl, The moel Incloineut suanon of the your is at band, and Its cold and damp ari the source of In nunierable dlatretslng allateuts, Tue best means of eecaplrg them Is to keep the outward surface of the body comfortably warm with suitable clothing, and the Internal organ In a vlgnron condition by th 00 caelucal n- of a healthful tonic and corrective. Winter makes tremendous draft upon tbs vital forces, aud therefore It I a season when a pure vege table stimulant and Invlgorant Ilka Ho.itsttkb'i Stomach Bitth.s Is of lnQulte uae, eipeclally to the weak and feeble. It gives 'lamina to the system, and thereby enablts It to withstand the shock of cold, which produce cough, bronchitis, catarrh, and other diseases of the organs of respiration. Dyspepsia and every spsclos si lndlgeitlon are also greatly aggra vated by cold damp weather, and for these com. plaints the Bittbbs are aa acknowledged apeciflo Tbere 10 no fact belter known la this country, and Indeed, throughout the civilized portions of the Western llemisphere, than that this gonial prepara tlon Is a swift and certain remedy for all ordinary dlBf mf if the stomach and the liver. Josh Billikcs Fys The moil unollid animal irhii-h grrn't U ' lit. Mm. K Cull, He mlkht have nl' o aldeil, tliM the TMokt Lauukst Hlcck of rcaly fine lushlonuble ileady-made Clothing Is to b tuuuu at Cixarlkh Stokes & Co.'s,, Is p. 824 Chejnut street. Fikb Fbencb Calf Boots and Qaitbks. The man who has never experienced the pleasure of wearirg a pair ut boo is made by William H. Helweg, Is to some extent an object of commiseration. We tpeak knowingly, having worn Helweg's boots for year. Their comfort, bowover. is not their only recommendation, as they are made of the best mate rial and In the very best manner Helweg will not employ an Incompetent workman; therefore his work is always first-class. Ill store and factory Is at No. 435 Arch Street, neit to the corner of Sixth. Attention. We beg 10 call the attention of Medi cal Practitioners aud lnva'lds toSpeer's "Standard Wine Bitters" as a mildly stimulating, diuretic, sudorific and tonic aid to debilitated persons from whatever cauae, Their base Is Spear' pure Wine without the semhUuce of medication, except by herbs and rcots. The most delicate ladles use them with decided iidvrmtBge. They are remarkably plea sant to the taste. Bo.'d by DiugRlsts. Astounding Kxports. 2uC0 cahks or consumption curb p. Profesior Troasean, of the Children's Hospital, Paris, reports lht, In two thousand cases of Con sumption, In which the formula for Uphairit Frrth lltat Cure was naed, It cured nearly every one. it allays the cough, heals the lungs, and gives a new lease of lite, bold tl per bottle, or six for to. John ston, Hollo way A C'owbn, No, 602 Aroh street. Jkwklby. Mr. William W. Casaldy, No. 11 South Second street, has the largest and most attractive assortment of Dne ewe.ry and silverware a the city P11rcha.1t ra can rely opon ob aiuiug a real, pure arti cle furnhibed al a price which cannot he equalled. He alao has a large stock of American Western watches in all varieties and at all prices. A visit to his store la sura 10 result in pleasure and profit. Cabpkts. Housekeepers (and especially country merchants and farmer visiting the city) will hud it to their Interest by calling at J. T. Delacroix's whole sale and retail carpet warehouse, No. 80 Soath exad street, above Chesnnt, before pnrchaslng elsewhere Bee advertisement In another column. 1 bbkwitii'b Nkws Dbpot, lately spened on Ones lime!., wnit of Willi, no. hl4. ts a moilni es'&bllshinent ol its kind in evrry respt-ct. Neily lined up, airy, lifclii, aDd convenient, itouds conspicuously displayed. everything in pern-ci order, it is rtaily a pleasure to slop In bis place. We have Just received from him "Harper's Weekly" and "Monthly," the "Allantlo mummy, -cumiu mummy. - eui GROCERIES, ETC. p I N E P R U N TOR THK TABLE. E 8 Just In Btore, a new Invoice of FINE LAKGE FRENCH PRUNES, Imported direct liom Jamea Vlolett A Co.. Bordaaox, In fcmrill and Large Ulasa Jara, or by the Single Foand WWW COLTON & CLARKE, S. W. Corner IlliOAl) aud WALNUT Sts., UtUI FniLADHLPHIA. HATS AND CAPS. JONE-i, TRUPLB A CO., FASHIOMA H L It U A X I 1 B 8, No. 25 H. NINTH B eee. First door aoova Chcauui atreet, 4 ft s fffl WAUBUBTON'S IMPROVED VENTI ! laied, and esay-tllilne Traaa 11 am (patantwdi. In all the taii'roved fbloBS ol lbs soaseu, CKKb NTJT Street, next door lo in fool OOlee. 11 1 ap financial. Q1TY WAUUANTS WAX TED. SAMUEL WORK & CO., No. 121 Booth 1111KD Street, 12X8t PHILADKLPHIA. la ago MAURIED. CAUHBlUN-OI.Uim KS. Oa tha 1 h of ep ten ber, by Itev. Hlchard Kva'is. Mr. J. H, iliL'jt t. HAN to Miss BACH AKh U. ULUCUslN, of An Kora, Pa. TAt'ART MUNf-ntl. In (ioa'esvlhe rtteifr Kiontv, Pa , Novnih,r 27. ny Ke. w n. Push, M 1 HUM AH TAUAUT to Miss AMANDA J. M UN IiltlL) both of this oltv DlliD. ATWOOD. Burtrtenly. on the 4ih Instant nt h laia rslle' ce. In Can.don . N I R V , youngest au The rMiauvK- and Irmixin 01 lue inmiiy nra respect hilly IuvIumI to altenrt the fiincrnl, from his lilier's re-eme, Nn,n a Imrirn street, in lun-d iy, tin Sih ln nnt, al 10 b'ci(.:k. To proceed to J.bone'T M. K- Vauli. ,t . HAILKT. On the XJ Instant, .1 on N D. son of Hnry w. and o.l.ie 3. Umley, aged 3 years and 1 month. '1 he re'eth e and frtend of the family atre rmoent- fully tjivited ui 'tiid the funeral. rr.ra the Dari-ms' resuim:, No S4 Oiark stri-ef fin ftinday aftemonn at t o'ctoc. interoicnt at KDenrrer W. K. Church Vfiilf. OIBW7V On the 31 Instant,. Mr. BOllERT OIB ON. Red is years. the relatives -nil fi'tnds of the fnroOy. alsa the Apollo I.ole. N11 f, K of P: xtjo the emplnym of the Kslr rt I I Korir" i iim Hoiln M ill are na rully Invlled to aiie"d his funeral, from tils Ut rnsldnnce. No. VSM Pale horn lrxi, on i-iindny afternoon at t O'clr-ck. To proceed in Franklin CrmetvTr. K A IhEK On the 8d lusiaui, atier Ion? sorrlnir, our beioved mother. MARIA AWN A KAlaUK, lu tte itth year of her age. The relailvt-a and friends ol tbe family are in vtteit to attend the funeral, from her lain rt-Hldunce, H. K. corner or Tweirih and Jellcraon strea'.s. on Udiiday next at 1 s'c.nek 1'. M. Mo('CKM ICK. on tne Rd Instant, Mrs. JANK HiCilHMK K, lu the ho h year of her age. 1 he rnlallves and friends of tna famuy are respect hilly Invited te an end 'ho funeral, from the residence ot lierspn-ln- nw. Jacks in Wn1 c, -t. ej corner of Krrtnt and (iiiR nstroHis.onHufiday alfrnooii al l'2'i o'clock, To pri cend lo Wbarion bireul M. K. Cnurch. HI YKRSt. ACUI'STU-l Wl f.LK ri'. so.i of William L. and the late I'h. be Mjeri. in the iili year or hli HP. Tiie relaMves and Mends of the family are Invited to attend hli tnnernl, from his fiitliet'.i residence, No. 1151 Paul street. Fraiikfird on Sunday arie'uoon. tne sth InsiBtit, all o'clock. To proceed to C-(lar Hill Cemetery. t-HKRN. On the 2d Instant, Mr. PATRICK BH l'.KN, aged 65 year-. 1 he relaiives and friends of the rXmlly are Invited toatiend the funeral, from his laie resllence. No 1240 H a Do.o-k street below I hnmDsuu oo ui (tiy nirirn Ing a v', o'clock. Services aDd Interment at su Ml clarl's. WATFB8.-Wednesday, December J, HUSKY A" WA li ltS, Htjed K'.l yea's The relatives and friends of the fnmlly are rnspect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi dence, Io IH28 Marshall street (.be nw Prlroo street, between Thirteenth and Broad), on Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock, funeral services at -. Tereia's Church. LIFE INSURANCE. CIGARS. HAVANA OIUAKN, LKADIHO brandt-; fresh lota Imported by every bieumer, J'rieet lew. Also, of our own make and oopy righted breutlH: MAUIANA HITA.best pure Havana leat MIA HIAVOI-O. pure Havana tillers. I Ann prices and M'firt un'ea quality. H. KUOUKT A HUNS, Ho.m H. Front St., U 'ii wluilSUip Importers aud Mauuiooturers, A M ERICA Life Insurance Company, Ot I'liilttdelphia. S. E, Corner FourtJi and Waiunt Strctfts. Jt3-ThU Institution ha no tuperior in the United State. 810 NEW PUBLICATIONS. FIVE THOUSAND NEW MUSIC ALBUMS, Magnificently Bound in Uold and Leather, READY FOR SALE TUESDAY, NOV. 24, AT J. E, Gould's Piano Warerooms Ao. 1)23 CIIL'SJiUT STREET, Containing FIFTY of the Newest Pieoes of ilueio for the l'iano, Vocal and Instru mental, no one of which was Fub- lituea in me rirsi jiaaion. PRICE, No. S2.50 1. Tnrlnrette fQnndrllle). H. Marx. S aise ol Tears (?onn. W. BcliuuerL, ?. . Hiilulu Jltko (r-oiiKl. T. MujidS-tu. 4 Valilaure (fulKu Wiil.a're). J. Asohr. 5. HoDinson trut.ee tijuadrilie). UfTnubacb. 6. Not for Joseph (ftouic). Arthur LHivd. -L, Xhe Lover bud i. e JJlid (-Iouk), P. JJ. Ongllelmo. Il)i pliee aux Jiutrrs (Uuad.'ille), UtlenOach, M Jerusialmi thetiuldeu (Uymu), A. Kwlug. If. the Merriest, Girl Thtrt a OuHeJoug), arraajed by t.i Mli atil. 11. Cousin et couslne(Schotllsehe Kleeante), J.Hiii bertl. 13 Bow i'alr Art Thou fSornt). H. Weldt. 11. lu the fc-iurllK.il, (l.ueil Vocal, S. Ulnver 14. On the Beach at cape Xiay isoc), woros by E. N. isliicuni. 15. Srhuizeu-March, Carl FaiiRt. 1". Voll Henior (Polka , Carl -trsU 17. OhneZiiKel Uud liunjl ((lamp), Carl Faint. 18. Cood live, betmeart, boud Bye, though J, L haitoo. 19. I-a Cnatelalna (Polka Maeoarka), r'arl Faust. 20. 'J hit Yount; Kecrint (MarcU 8. Hieliarda, 2'. t le ti'elcc-c In the MornluK, (Hltud . bf (Jlarlhel. II. 'I he Moon ilehltid the Trees (Hong), U. T. Wilson. I'd aud JJown (UhIojj) carl Pausa VI.. The Black. Key, (Polka Wasonrlca) A. Ue-aog;. ili. lioniauee Irum Hon iasquale ('Jpara coat), Dc ni7.-i.ii, 26 Cr'silno e la Cimare (Opera Booffc), Fantalsia, ar- rnt(ea vy bhwi 57. Ttome, Sweet Home (Variation) J. IT. Slark. 1H. Marrherles Tambours, M llilaire). Mldney Saallh. 'it. left VarlLlfS Prlslennei-,(Ne-r (Juadilile). ik. La Belle Helena (Ualop), arranged by O. Cod- frey. M. Cc me Bark to KMn (ong) Olerlbel. hi. Aiiudiie( Polka Meauurki.). a. Taleiy. 31. lUBKKie's c-ecrei (My Heart is over the Sea), ( iosg), (jiarlhel. M Im birudel (Galop), 0rl Fansfc Si Blue Bird (P..lka H-Mowa) Weln-r arten. ;;. Barbe Bieue (Ouloi ), arranged by T. A'iiecket, Ir. 87. 'I he "SHlnt-H (Br arollei, JU. Mat k. bn. Fire aud Fl.nie (Nalup). Carl Kaut, . Victoria I aucers (Quadrille"), Welnnarten. 40. Lucretla Jimtla (il Brlndisi) (-ionK), DoniK'ttt. 41. bc-ns that are Brightest ( it.arluu).(5)oni), W. V. Wailare 12. Wy Urst Wl'e'a Dead (Barbs Bleue), (Song), Offen bach. 43. I.es Adienz (Voctorne). P. Horro. 44. ra ijlavoiotFanlalHU ) arranned by Bldney Smith. ib. Vnltedt a Koses (Waltz) K. Kellerer. 4tt. Cuius Aiilmani (Upera H aiiat Maier), W. Kuhe. 47. La Jr'avorl'e ( Morceau de Concert). J. Aachar. 48 Immortellei (Wal'i 4 hatidi) J. Uungl. 4H. Kunstler Beben (WalU), buraasa. 6o, banger's ( March . IU IS mwf w PRICE, S2.50. HAZARD'S DOOKSTORE IS KOV AT Jio. 722 STI6EKT. A LA BOB AND ILEQANT HOLIDAY STOCK OF ILLUSTRATED WORKS. fcOCKSIN FINE BINDINGS, CIIIBUHAM'8 BOjKK TOV fljOKS IN LtNBN MC8TLY LONDON KDITIQNH, A8 CHEAP At AMKBICAN KUITIOVS, Teur early Inapectlon is invited while the stock la large and well assorted, at THK iftULlSH 'BOOKSTORE, Jio. 722 S AN.SOSI STREET, lUtJlmrp PHILADELPHIA. IMMEDIATE AND IMPERATIVE SALE OP F 1 13 E READY -rADE CLOTHISMC, II Y A H HANG EM EN T WITH TIIE EXECUTORS, MADE TUIS DAY, WE SHALL FINISH OUR ACCOUNT OF STOCK AND SELL OFF, To close affairs of old firm, OUR EN Tilt 'u STOCK OF CEflTS' AE3D BOYS' CLOTHING,' an a CLOTHS, C.lSSIMBMtns, A:VI VE8TIXUS, AT Unpro:odontodly Low Prices, Bo as to make a I C K SALE. CHILDREN'S BOOKS LONDON RDITI0N3. The extraordinary advancement In the miin lecture ot hOOKH VuH C'HILUKKN la shown in Iba books )iublishea within tae last two years In Lou don, and lo h had In treat pro i union al II AA Kb. No. 7ii nANSOM STREET. The arnstio designs. elt-Kanily prluted lu colon, In lariie slr.ed plelnrna, with hold osnres. make IQein not only very a tractive but very iinprov lii Here you will sew. in aluiust enditss variety, and at lower prlcea than much inferior American edulons, UOOIIB liir an a' nt iritu o.ur n t jj nu.u, a it UBteaiable. up to the young master's Books of Adveuuir- or Mnorts, or the young lulas Interfiling biory r J-'alry Tale. An eurlv lnspeuion of this attractive stock Is Invlied, while toe assortmeut Is complete aud full attention ran he iriven. at HAZAKD'H KMILI9H BOOK8TOKR, No. in ANisOll btreot, bwtwteo Hevtnth and Ulghlli atreew, 10 1 TLfa is aa opportunity that doea not often occur, as the whole stock trill be sol J. Oar immense house is loaled with GARMENT 1 of every description, made np in tL best manne.'. Whilst we are not entirely through with the Stook Aoconnt, yet we are letting a greit many of the Goods go now. We eViall be entirely ready, Jiowever, aud the GREAT SALE will commenoe TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1. The Store will be open early, and not closed nntil late. An extra number of Salesmen will be engaged, and prompt and polite attentt ta given to all. We make this eaily NOTICE, so that large publicity may be given. WANAMAKER BROWN, O A. X HAL L, 8. E. CORNEIR SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS. KoTB.--We shall keep open till 9 o'olook every evening, eo that those who cannot oome through the day may hare the ad vantage of th DRY GOODS. BARGAINS FOR THE HOLIDAYS AT TIIE " BEE-HIVR' J. W. PROCTOR & CO. Will offer daring the Holidays an elegant assortment OF KEW ASD DESIRABLE GOODS, Chiefly rurchnscd at tlie Eeccnt Largo Auction Sales, At about ene.half the Importation eoi i, eomprlslsg FAcr DRESS GOODS In large variety, from 2S cents to 160peryarl, B1LK9 AND SATINS, mens BBOCHB AND PAHLBY BHAWU, From fig to tin. FINH6T QUALITY FURS IN RUSSIAN BABLT3, HUDaOJf BAT BABI.B, auuhican sablb, :rotal krmink, uhinchilla, hto. eto. BSAIi ASIBACHAK SACQCm, iLVStBS, AND BATS. Fine Cloaks. A splendid collection In Velvet. Fluah, Montagnic Velvet Cloths. Blacks and Colors; Rich Astraohan and Seal Clotba. Alao. Opera and Party Cloaks. Ladles' and Children's Farnlshlnz tioods, Hearts, Ties, Laces, Embroideries, Plain and Fancy Hdkfs., French Is eta, Etc. Hosiery aud Gloves ot all kinds. Daruatk. Table Clotha and Napkins, Plane and Table Covers, and other useful aud ornamental arti cles too multitudinous to aim-aerate, all of which will be sold At a Uroat Sucrifke from theOrijyinal Cost. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., TnB ''BKB-H1TE," No. OCO CHCSNUT Street, 11 6 Imw PIIILADHLPIIIA. 5 DRY GOODS. L1HEH STORE, fio, 820 ARCH STREET. COOPER & CONARD, S. E. Cor. NINTH and MARKET. BLACK BKAVERS. BLACK CHINCHILLAS. BLACK VELOURS. BLACK ASTRACIIANS. BLACK MOSCOWS. BLACK DOESKINS. BLACK VELVETEENS. BLACK SILK VELVETS. WHITE CHINCHILLAS. "WHITE CLOTHS. FANCY CLOAKINGS. FANCY CASSIMESKS. Wblch, wltU others, make a stock unsur passed lu variety aud cheapness, and embraoea every desirable thing In Woollens. r 26 istuamrp y ARB U R T O N, Ko. 1001 CIIESXDT Street, FOR ONE WEEK 0NL Y. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. SAt'BIFKK! NACBIFIClil SACBiriCBI HALF PRICE ! HALF PRICE ! Having dlspoaedef the Lease and Flxlartaof the Blore, The Whole or ur Stock Must be Sold Oat by the 6th of December. A rnrtber Redaction of Flfteeu Pev Cent; On the previous great tedaetioa el THlKTT-FlVJa PR CJtKT. tKLOW COST, Fifteen tVnls Extra Discount vrill be taken off Eacn Dollar i'ureliahci. TUB CHATlsT BARUA1KS OFFERED IN TUIH CITY In RFAL and IMITATION LACB 600DS, HM BROlDJiMlK'S, SI LIB, BAT1NH, VELVBTB, RIB KOAb, eis. Wears detarn-lo'd toe leas out ana atoci EKGARCLEfcS OF COdT. BALKS P0B1TIVB ND WITHOUX BBqFRVB FOB OKU WUKft. WAKRDRT0X, K. 1001 (IIISNI I (street. SEVERAL CHEAP LOTS OF TO WELLS BY THE IAKD, TABLE LI5E,S, ArKIJJS, LINES HANDKERCHIEFS. The largest stock or LINEN GOODS in the City. o 30 wfmj NOVEMBER, 1868. Special Demonstration This Day WE OFFEH A MAGXIFICFCNr BTOCK OF VELVETEENS, from $ 1-26 to It per yard. PAI8LKY AND BKOUHH SUAWLt KiW hTYLE OF PLAXJU t llivWlS, BLANKETS, QUILT St AND COVKKLID3. CLOAK JNGa, CLOTHS, AND CAblMaUnS. TALLK LINJtNa, fi.ASMil.'S, AUO MCSLtNi BLACK ell.KL. AND KOUliJ COLOniCU rtlLbIS blLK TOfLlMrt WOOL 1'OPJ.INS, ALPAUAS Etc. Ktc, At UnjireeetleuU'dly Lotv Trices! !l Wa can aiiord 10 sail tlie e viflity ot tioods aa kept on Cuteuut ancei or Jb'gM.i mreel, at niuoa low.r prlcta, as oar krene ar it it UNU-UALk Let tfce eommunlty iiiIur ol this i.utt oAjs TUxiR ilONH-V AM) Till iU Hilt. JOSEPH H. THORWLEY. N. K. Cor. EIUlITIi aud Sl'lilXi GARDEN, U3mb ' P ILADEIPHIA. (Ptablisbed !u is.i INDIA SHAWLvS AND SCAKFS CEOKCE FWYER, No. Oia CIIKbNUT 6TUEET Invitei attenttcn to tna stock ol Dent India Camel's Hair Mia wis X' ScarCj. A lae, au elegant atock ot t-ILK In Blacka and Cokira; FANCY eiLK PLU.MIia, FOPLLKb KHA WLb. and FANCY HOOIXS. INDIA tliAWLS ASiD BCAttb'H altered and ra paired, at d aleaned In a oy.no Eunnaer. ID 80 Zmrp j'AILL MOU KNJWIJ, 1AAIILY MUUBNINQ EVliBV ARTICLB TOR FirWT AND BEOONtD Mill) HIS I IN U WKAH. DHM-H UOODH. tONNiiTB. (4HAVI.S, V11LH, CKAFR-i. COLLARS, KTO , At prleea te ecmpeta wlih tb present aaorlflcelrj DBY OOOD3. MYEBS' New Mourning Store, Ke. 1118 CHJJJBNDT htreet, 11 18 Imw2m ttlKARD BOW- 11 24 TNDIA H H AWL R. X JuHt recn'ved, direct Irom Calcutta, a tew roal .ludla Caaliuieie M II A W t. H, Imported aud (or sale br J. W. HI'LOH MOWW, 11 30 lwrp No. Sit M. FUO.N1 BlisuU r0 PROPRIETORS OF HOTELS, BOARDING-HOUSES SHIPPING. We have a special Wholesale Department lor anp plying LINEN AND COTTON BHKLTINQ, TOW ELB, NAPKINS, BINOLK BKI AND. BBBTH BLANK 1TB, and otaer goods panioulaxij adapted to your wants. All the above kinds ol UOOD-i loads ap at abort notice u aea urea S1RAWBRIDGE L CLOTHIER, CENTHAL DUX OOODS STOKE, COB, ElOUTU AHI HAItEET ItnKKW DRY GOODS. CHEISTMAS TIMES,- 1868. 18G8. We invl e csreelal attention to the following mag. nllircn: auortment OF GOO S t- T0ITAB1 E FOB USI FUL H011DAY PRESENTS. l'oii.tAii!i(1ue Laces, I ,n ' ' limy LiiVi p, f ' niik;rt' hiefs, YulciiGleuiic 'lace. J ' ,,d Belies. Th rratl luce Yells, India SearfM, Ladies' Kouian a i d Fancy Silk Scarf-J antl Ties, Fmlirolderfes, Linen Sets, Collars and Cufls, Joiivin't Firsl qiiulily Kid tiloves, Cloth and every variety ol' Fancy UIotcs, Together with our larjjc and Complete Mock of DHESS GOODS. Silks lilack, l'l;iin,and Fancy. Pim Dros. & CtV. First Quality Irish Fopiins. Yeloiir Foplins, Silk ami Wool J'oiIIns, Series, l'laitls, Etc. Etc. LADIES' CLOAKING CLOTHS. AbTUAUIANS VKLVKT, BMAVKaS. AND CHINCHILLAS. CLOTHS. CASSIMi: U'..S, DOK4KINS, AND VHil INUB, for ileu s aud Boy'a Wear. Ve Offer our Entire Stock at the YEItY LOWEST 1'IUCES, And requeat aa examination of tbe same. JOHN W. THOMAS, Nos. 405 and 407 N. SECOND St., 114 PHILADELPHIA. flJARBURTON. SIOKEKEEPERS, DRKSHM AKEHS, MIf. LINKHS AND OT1IKK3. FOR THE LAST WEKK WE WILL OPFKR JOH LOTS AT HALF PRICE, TO QUICK AND PROMPT BUYERS GREAT BARUAIN-J WILL BE GIVEN. ADDITIONAL DISCOUNT ll 23 tf OK 15 CENTS ON EACH DOLLAR. GOBELIN TAPESTRY AMD IMUiUirr TAltfaK COVLUS. Joat rt eelvad, an lnvaloe of tlioe RICH QOOD3, In Crlnifcon, Ureeu, Maroon, Bine, Blsuark, and Colnla Colois, Irom i ap. A Real Bargain. AL0, A LA KG K ASSORTMENT OF Rich Embroidered Tabic and Piano Covers, AND VACBY ELK1ANT LACB CPRTAINS, IN KKVf DB-ilGNM. SDEPWllDjYAXflARLKCEX-JHRIlIiOy, No. 100S CIIIiSNUT STREET, 11 so raw n tip PHILADELPHIA. CLOAKS. (1I-OAKS-CI.OAHS.-Tb crowd or out. J tamtran ho dully visit our ittore wail toiivlnre every one Itiat It la (he place to secure ibe uevi eat My lea. Tbe linen qualllleNNiid tbe beat work at Ibe uioat reaaouubie irlr-M. II FX It Y I VK.vS, Mo. 23Sontli MX 1 11 Street. (1I.OAKN-('I.O.IUN.-Whl every ant ) fcaja in iin t h true, and Ibcy all any you -au buy lh anoat lashloiaable, Ihe best aud vbeajieat t'loakn lu Ibe !, at III 1(1 IVK.W, li atniii!oi Ko. m; n. NIM Mtroet.