TOE DAILY EVENING TELEQUAPir PHILADELPHIA, MONQAr, NOVEMBER 8, 1809. 5 XX s w.roRs I s zvx s. From, Our Own Correspondent. Niw Tome, Nov. 8, 1369. . r Pouliln Paremrnts. It la with thia kind of pavement that Fifth avenue Ifl Supplied at present It la otherwise known as the concrete, and In this early stage of Its use has been proved to be a fraud of the doopost ilyo. Three dol lars per square yard is the rate at which the Inhabi tants of Fifth avenue have paid for a bargain which en dry days Oils the street wiHylust of the worst kind, and In wet becomes transformed Into one big black poultice. Tho corners of the Intersection of Fourteenth street and the avenue are almost impassable, owing to the slippery mud with which tho pavement is poulticed. How the brilliant little " lottinta that pedestrtanate thereabouts manage to Set across without detriment to their podal polish Is more than I can understand ; and the spectacle of a neatly booted gentleman hesitating on the curb be lore he takes the fatal plnnjrefor giving the everywhere-present crossing-sweeper a Ave cent piece to purge the way for him, is a sight as wholesome as It la frequent. Perhaps, also, this ; poultice pavement has something to do with the Increase of the bootblacks' customers along that fashionable thoroughfare Certain It Is that nume rous bootblacks have set up their chairs, their stools, and their knee-pads there, and that they soemto thrive. Nor has the failure of the concrete pave ment thus far hindered Its being laid down else where. The dismayed Inhabitants of Seventeenth Btrect survey with speechless Indignation the pre parations that are making to poultice that locality. ' Already the fatal coat of tar Is spread, and to-day the workmen are at work securing a full con ception to the glutinous Idea that was yesterday in embryo there. All this Is done to put money Into the pockcta of contractors. . Already many parts of Fifth avenuo have had tho concrete stripped and cut away by the ruts manufactured by heavy vehi cles, and are bald in spots, like an old bachelor bare footed on top or his head before his time. Madame Anna HlaJiop will make her first appearance In this city next Wednesday evening, after an absence of four years In common with every other prima donna that ever exlBtod and that ever will exist, Madame Bishop's voice has grown better as it has grown older, and it Is understood that she brings back from her wander ings a voice as fresh as It was before she com menced. By-thc-by, what books these much-travelled prime donne ought to be able to write 1 what lec tures to deliver When Madame Bishop's voice is quit gone, and I presume It will give token soon enough not to take one by surprise, the.lccturer'a field Is Btlll open to her, and there 13 a chance of our being regaled with a sort of Lola-Monlcz-Ida-rieir-" erism, like the conjuror's two rabbits rolled Into one. She Indeed may be said to have learned In suf ficiency what she teaches in song if hard tack, occa sionally, may be termed hard luck, and shipwrecks may be classed with shattered hopes. Among her assistants during the coming concerts are Slgnor Oeorgio Eonconi, M. Kowalskl, pianist and composer, andjeems Tipes of ripesvillo, alias Mr. Stephen Massctt. The tickets are low-priced, being placed at one dollar, Including reserved scat. The Woman's Council met again on Saturday afternoon at Packard's Train ing School Rooms, at the corner of Twenty-second and Broadway, Dr. Anna Dcnsmore in the chair. No business of any Importance was transacted beyond the registration of the names of such ladles as wished to enroll themselves members of tho parlia ment. Anew design that was broached was the publication of a new paper, to bo callod the Woman World. The title is excellent, and the next thing is to find a good editress. Sooner or later she will come to light. Since the private view on Wednesday night the i Academy of Design lias been deserted, the attendance certainly not ave raging more than twenty people. Some of the pic tures are so paltry as to disgrace any serious collec tion or works or art, and it is these very ones, I regret to say, which elicited most attention. Am Baba. The Stcliiway Piano. The piano used on tho occasion was a grand, from the world celebrated manufnetory ot Hie Messrs. Stclnway & Hons, of New York. These Instruments are well known i.i this city, ana take rank among artists as being the bent mauuractured in the coun try. That mado use of last night was roimd and solid in tone, and was c (jually well adapted for an accompanying or solo piano. I'nder th akllful, deli cate, aud. elastic manipulation of Mr. Theodore Rltter, alt W many line qualities were nrimirabty displayed. It is a charmingly balanced instrument, no one part, In volume of sound, preponderating over that of the other. It is capable or the nicest' effects, and is at once powerful, sympathetic, rich, and liquid In its tones, and very responsive to the touch, lu short, it is an instrument on which any maker mav pledge a reputation, and on which too much praise cannot be lavished. from the Huston Traveller. JIISICAL. AM DRAMATIC The t'ily Amusement. At TfiE Cheonut a new piece, with the suggestive title of Bonus, will be produced this evening, with uil the principal meniborsof the company in the cast. This performance is described as an "adaptation"' from what is not stated and as "an animated pho tograph of the men and manners of our times." Fisk, Drew, Vandcrbllt, and other Wall street ope rators figure prominently, in company with "girls of the period," Broadway school misses, brokers, finan ciers, stock gamblers, pleasure seekers, 'longshore men, porters, adventurers, newsboys, bootblacks, etc. From the details given in the biUs.we conclude that this piece will be sufficiently worthless to prove a brilliant success rroin a pecuniary point or view. . The management announce as in preparation a new play enlilled Bella, by an American author, and ratrice; or, The White Woman of Wicklow, also by an American author. A third novelty, entitled The .Yew Red Hiding Jlood, will be given at the first matinee. At the Walnut Miss Lucille Western will appear this evening in F.at Lynne. This is Miss Western's best performance, and, with ' all its faults, it Is In some of the scenes distinguished by a real tragic power that fully justifies its popu larity. It is to be regretted that Miss Western lacks tho culture and refinement necessary to give her tho ' position on the stage that her talents entitle her to, lor she has all the elements of a great actress. AtthkAhch LoetatSea will be performed this evening. At Dufrkz Benedict's Ofeha house a new burlesque entitled J'atti the Beat and I'atU the m potior will be produced this evening, with a number of other novelties. AtthhEi.kvbnth btrket Opera IIocse the bur lesques of the Quarter Semions in an Uproar and La Grande Ihtcheue de QeroMexn will be given this evening, with other attractive features. Thkoookk Thumas, with his grand orchestra, will give three concerts at Concert Hall, commencing on Thursday evening next. These entertainments will .undoubtedly be f .a very high character, and well deserving ul the jpatronugu of our music-loving citizens. The programme for the first concert is announced as follows: 1. Overture "TanDhausor" Wagner 2. Allegretto "Hih Symphony" Beethoven 3. "L'invitation a lit Danse" Weber (InMruiuematinn by Hector Berlioz.) 4. Bolo for Trombone " I tie Tear" , Stiffolli Mr. F. Leeuoh. B "Trmumeror" Schumann i. Fnntatiie "MiilauiumorNi(bt'e Die:ra,".Meiidulssolm 7. .Overturn -"William Tell" Kuuaiui 8. Wultz-"()n the lleuutitol Hlu Danube" Strauss i). feereuacie Mr t'luto awl French Horn, t Tttl 1 uar. W loner and Kcbiuilz. 10. Polka Vazuika " Lob dur If ruuuu" ,. Polka tv:!ine!l-"Jooue"..., , Straus 11. Facknltan., No. 1, in U Meyerbeer The price of uiliiussioii will be one dollar, without extra churgo for reserved seats. Tim sale of scats will commence to-morrow ut'i'rumplcr's. Hrrkm ann will continue at tho Academy of Music during the present week, and he will introduce a variety of pcrlormanccs that will make his enter tainments more oltractive than ever. Herrmann is the greatest prolescor ol tho black art in our time, and he has reduced tho science of prestidigitation to Its alinpieM elements, iiiscarmug uu appara tus, he works only by manual dexterity, aud his feats are at once astonishing ami amusing Seats can be secured at Trumplcr's and at the Academy. The 1'kanko Family of three girls and two bovs, varying from seven to fourteen years of ago, will give two grand concerts at the Assembly Building on Friday and Sal unlay evenings. A matinee will also befiveu on Saturday, for the benefit of families and children. Theae young piantKt and violinists are said to be very accomplished performers. Tub Gkkman opkka. Mr. II. Urau announce a season of German Opera at the Academy of Musln, to commence on Monday evening next The season will consist of eight evening and one matinee per formance, and the repertoire will be selected from such superior works 88 Favt, Martlta, Fidxiio, Fra Viavtilo, Maiankllo, La Dam Blanchf, The Manic Flute, ber FrriHtiuti. La Juive, Don Giovanni, The Uvmirnnte, and Utraaella. Some of those oporas are very seldom given, some of them never except by tho Germans, and they are all of a character to command the attention of genuine lovers of good music. The Gran troupe is a strong one, and with such artists as Mesdames Kredericl, .Tohaunsen, Rotter, Dzuiha, Messrs. Hlmnier, Wlltiolm Formes. Htulnccke, Armand, lloinnan and Welnllch. performances of a very high grade of excellence are assured. Tho chorus and orchestra will be under the direction of Messrs. Carl Anschutas and Walter Riots. The management have adopted a very liberal scale of prices, and sub soHptlon tickets, with secured seats tor the eight evening performances and one matinee, will be sold for eight dollars. The salo of subscription seats Will commence on Wednesday next at Trnmplcr's. Hums Adams We notice by our exchanges that the gentleman whose name heads this article gives groat satisfaction and is acquiring great popularity wherever he gives his entertainments. This Is spe cially gratifying, as his style or "reading" is entirely free from all that Is unnatural and stagy, and eml nently calculated to elevate aud improve the public taste. Mr. Adams seems wonderfully fitted, both by his mental and physical qualities, for his vocation, lie grasps his whole subject always with apparent case, and unalyzes with great clearness, making even the most dlfllcult passages of Shakespeare seem like household words. Tils voice Is strong, clear, and melodious, and wholly at his control ; his face Is remarkably expressive j his gestures easy and graceful, and his whole manner in general appro priate and pleasing. Having spent much time in the study of the classics and general literature, anil labored long and hard in making practical tho va rious departments of his much-loved art, we cannot wonder that, with finch great natural adaptabilities he should meet with marked success. CITY 1TI21V1S. New Stylus Fata Clothino Men's, Youth"!', aji Boys'. In etore a choir aneartment of entirely tew 811 ttf (,'ooIm in ktady-made tlarniente, eitfterior in etyle, jit, awi vnrkmuti'fiip In any nlher ready mt'te marl: in I'iilaHrlphia. AIm in the. piece, to be mailt to order in the. beet and Jint't wanner. fbiml'tennf Material erttt hu mall trhen fietlrea. liAI.K WAY IlKTWEKJi i JJKNNKTT A Co., Fifth and TOWKB IlM.t., Sixth ttrecle. ) 618 Markrt Ntukrt, PHir,Air.r,i'm, and 6K) Broadway, New Vouk. Gay's China FAt.ACE.-Goy'a China Palace, No. 1023 Cbesnttt Btrect, is the place to buy your Chmtmis presents. Show room open until 9 o'clock nt night. Eaktb Closet Company's patent dry earth com, modes and privy fixtures, at A. 11. Frauoiscus & Oj.'a, No. 613 Market at root. GET TriE Best. '-The Parham New Family V LOOK-HTITUH BKVVINU MAUUINK. a (Kany Terms.) Salesroom, No. 704 OHE8NUT Street. Ai.r. the standard acting plays ai perform ! at tbs theatres, or for private entertainment, can bo obt lined at PETKB AUKL'S LlIKItABY CUHIOSITY SHOP, No. 131 S. Seventh street. Jewst.rt. Mr. William W.Oassldy, No: 19 Sonth Second street, has the largest and most attractive assortment of line Jewelry and Silverware in the city. Purchasers can rely niion obtaining a roal, pure article, fur.iished at a price which ennnot be equalled. Ho also lias a large stock of American Western Watches in all varietios and at ail prices. A visit to his iters ia sure to result in pleasure and profit. THE yr.W STFLE STRFET COAT, LONDON COATEE, AND ENGLISH PANTALOONS. MADE ONLY BY CHARLES STOKES, Continental Hotel, no. s:j i OtfgsNtfr Street. Fho.M Tit VSTWOBTHI Data it has been estimated that, at least ons-fourth of all porsons bora in th United States have, at birth, lunghina tuberculous condition, and in consequence are predisposod to Pulmonary Com plaints; yet it is equully woll established that this prodU position need not end in Consumption, Asthma, or any other Iudk disease, if due care and watchfulness be ob served, and all exciting causes promptly treatod as thoy arise. It is in just such casos Da. D. Jayne's Especto uant exercises its most beneficial effects, and has pro duced tho largest proportion of its cures. Besidos promptly removing Coughs and Colds, which, when loft to themselves, are the most common causa of tuberculous development, the Expeotorant allays any inflammation wliioh may exist, and by promoting easy expectoration cleanses the lungs of the substances which clog them up and which rapidly destroy when suffered to remain. Sold by all Druggists. . Malarious Foas. Countless millions of cubic feet of malarious vapor reek from the moist earth every ''twenty four hours during the month of November. Thia- evapo rated moisture is the active principle which begets fever and aguo, bilious romittonts, indigestion, dysentory, bilious cholio, rheumatism, and many other ailments which prevail more gonorally in the fall thun at other soa sons, and some of which, in low, swampy regions and now clearicgs, take the form of virulent opidomioa. The best safeguard against these complaints, as evidenced by the experience of a long series of yearsf is IIostetteu'S Stomach Bitters, the most pleasant and at the same time the most efficient of nil vegetable tonics. The in- vigorutlon of the sjstem Is manifestly the best means of defending it against the causes of sickness, whether con stitutional or casual. Nature, as every pathologist knows , is the most determined enemy of disease, and the par oxysms of an acute malady are in most instances the con sequences of tho efforts sho makes to conquer the foe. The great object, thoroforo, of preventive treatment is to rein force tho system, and it is accomplished thoroughly, rapidly, and safely, by the use of Hostetter's Bitters. This powerful tonio contains also an aperient and cor rective principle. It is no loss valuable as a regulator and purifier than a an invigorant, and there is no danger of exciting the brain or over-stimulating the circulation by employing it as an antidote. Thousands op garments, Thousands of Garments, Thousands of Garments, Thousands of Garments, Thousands of Garments, Thousands of Garments. Hundreds of Thousands Hundreds of Thousands Hundreds of Thousands Hundreds or Thousands Hundreds of Thousands Hundreds of Thousands OK DOLLARS' WORTH OF HEADY-MADE CLOTHING ! The heaviest stock to be found in any Clothing House in America Is now selling at the UKEAT OAK HALL ltTILDINGS, SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS. It embraces everything la the way of Men's and Boys' Clothing, and is infinite in variety' and won derf ul for its beauty. THE PRICES ARE VERY LOW. LOWER THAN LAST YEAR, LOWER THAN ANYWHERE ELSE. WANAMAKER & BROWN, WANAMAKER 4 BROWN, WANAMAKJ1H k BROWN, iruiRii:n. HUFF-TtOWT.ANn. On Kin 1th IndUnt, at In Ontoh Reformed Ohnirh, Tenth and Filbert struts, by the llnv. (inarlns W1nworth. 1. I . Mr. Af.UF.KT A. MUFF to JUim K ATI K R. KOWIiAND, all of this oily. . . RICH ARDHOIV 80I.T T DA Y On Thnrnrt.-iv. th 4th instant, by the Kv. Dr. William Rudder, Hnctnr of 8t IStniihnn'sChnrnh, Mr. GF.OKOft A. KIUHAKDNOI. of new rent, to Mis lAIL'lfiK, daughter of D. H. Bollidty, Esq., of this city. iii:i. A Tin FT. On the 7th instant. F.MZARFTTI M wifaof J. N. A bony. The rAlatiVAfl and frtonrfa nf t.hm ffj.mll am rnanAnlfnllV invitwl to attend the fnnnrnl. from the renlirnoe nf bar nncle. ,)ohn u. Moore, No. 18H7 Fnrrldh street, en Wednes lnr. the loth instant, at Si o'clock F. M. DAWSON.-On the 6th instant. ANNO . ifa of Job Dnwson. The relatives and friends of the family are rosriectfullf Invited to attend tho funeral, from her husband's rem rirnoe. No. A22 South Second street, on Thursday morning, iiiu mst., at u o ciock. - OROOMF. November fl. ISfiP. nf searlnt fever. VfH. GIN I A DAINOKKFIKI.D, daughter of Charles Owen and Helen V. Uroome, agea a years ana 14 days. KOni.KNKAMP.-NICHOLAS KOHI.ENKAMP 1e- narted this life on the morning of November 7. in the 7.1d year of his age. ins rpinxiToa bhu ineiiuB, ninn rmneonin LrfiiiKe, io. inn. I. O. of O. F., are invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence. No 1 118 Vine street, on Wednosday next, November 10, at 1 o'clock P. M., without further notice. PAULY. On the nth instant, the Rev. GEORGE WA8HINGTGN PAULY, aged 27 years, llin friends and thoeo of the family are invited to attond his funeral, from tho reeidonoe of bis father. No. 1616 Pop lar street, on Tuesday afternoon, the Dth instant, at I o'olnck. The funeral servieos will be held at the Church of H. James the Less, at B o'olook. Interment at Bontn laurel 11IL BTUOKERT. On the 7th Instant, DOROTHY STUCK F.KT, rebnt nf the late Peter Htuckert, aged 78 years. The relativna and frienda nf tke familv are invited to attend tho funeral, from her late residence. No. i'M Main atreet, Oermantown, on Wednesday afternoon at 8 o'clock. WARNER. On the tith instant., at her residence, in Rristol, Pa., Kbl.AliKi ll WAKNKR, widow of Joseph Werner, in the Nlth year of ber age. Her relatives and friends are invited to attend her fune ral, on Third day, the 9th Instant, at 1 o'olock P. M., with out further notioe. YARD. On the 7th instant, Mr. PK ARSON YARD, ia the K.'d rear of ber age. His relatives and friends are Invited in attend the fune ral, from bis late residence. No. 5MH N. F.leventh street, on Wednesday morning, the 10th instant, at it o'olook. ' JONES' One-Price Clothing House, No.04MARKliT Street. Our Garments are well made. Our Cutters are men or talent. BUT ONE PRICE 13 ASKED. Satisfaction Guaranteed Every Purchaser. GEO. W. NIEMANN, Proprietor, oiswfmt No. 604 MARKET St, above Sixth. WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. -tWlS LADOMUS & C0T ( DIAMOND DEALERS &, JEWELERS. WATCHES, JKWKLKY A SILVER WAKK. v"v7ATCHE3 and JEWELKT REPAIRED, JLOjLChMtnqt St., PhUL Ladies' and Gents' "Watches, AMERICAN AND IMPORTED, Ofthe most celebrated makers. FINE VEST CHAINS AND LEONTINES, In li and IS karat. i DIAMOND and other Jewelry of the latest designs. Engagement and Wodding Rings, in 13 karat and coi Solid Silver-Ware for Bridal Peoonts,' Tablo Cutler, Plated Ware, eto. 115 f inw gjC. & A. PEQUIGN0T, MAMJTACTURER3 OF. WATCH CASES,1 AND DIALERS IN AMERICAN AND FOREIGN WATCHES, No. 13 South SIXTII Street. 1 1 mwsSrp MANUFACTORY, No, 83 8. FIFTH Street. fSk" HENRY HARPER, caT No. 520 ARCH STREET, sEi2 Has a well selected stock, at low prioes, of WATCHES, FHIE JEWELRT, SILVERWARE, AND 113wfmlm ROGERS' TRIPLE PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, ETO JACOB HARLET, WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND SILVER WARE, No. 1X!U OHESNUTStreetL Phila.a 1U S lmrj SILVER PLATED WARE, ETO. ESTABLISHED IN 1840. ' MEAD & ROBBINS, SUCCESSORS TO JOHN O. HEAD' 3c SON, nionufacturera of the Finest Grades of SILVER PLATED WARES. We make our orn goods ; deposit the Silver accurately by weight, and Warrant each article by our Trade Hark on the base, and by written guarantees if preferred. They are equal to the finest grades of English and French Wares, and artistic in design and elegantly ornamented. CUTLERY, Feari, Ivory, and Rubber Cutlery in g-roat variety, plate and unplated, in quantities as required. , N.E. Corner Ninth and Chesnut, 10 1 fmwflm PHILADELPHIA. FURS. 510. 510. runs, CHEAP and GOOD. RUSSIA, HUDSON BIT, MINK.' SABLE, OP THE DARKEST SHADES AND OF THE FINEST QUALITIES, ROYAL ERMINE. DARK SIBERIAN SCJUIRBEL. ABTRAOBAN. ETO. All these FTJRB have been lately imported by ui, and are of our well reputed workmanship; und we are aolliuir them at prices to suit the times, at our new and light store, No. 610 AROU Street, between Fifth and 1 SUtB, sonth side. Please give us a call before purchasing elae where. No business done en Satardaj . JOSEPH RQSENBAUMJ CO., No. 510 AECH STREET, . 11 5 fmwllit PHILADELPHIA. n U F U ADAMS, . ELOOUTfONfST, ,n . ,..No- 1104 GIRARD (STREET, (Helween Chesnut and Market streets.) U 5fmwl5t PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. The Boolety is now ready for subscriptions at theoffloe of the Secretary, 11U2JJ11K,SNUT Street: 11 8 niwfl2t atfc UMBRELLAS CHEAPEST IN TIIE CITY. i IHiON'S. No, 8X8. LlUttJl'U Street, U WaitUI dry goods: V M ' EXTRAORDINARY 1112DTJCXIOIV .. ' I .IH PRICES or - ' i D R Y GO O D S. i RICKEY, SHARP & ' CO.. NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET, In order to close out their Fall and Win ter Stock by December 1, will offer Extraordinary Bargains SUES, DRESS GOODS, and MISCELLANEOUS DRY GOODS. Thia stock is tho largest and moat varied ever offered at retail in this market, and more replete with staples and novelties of recent importations than any other in this city. ONE PRICE AND NO DEVIATION. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., No. 727 CHESNUT STREET, 1 stfrp PHILADELPHIA. 1869. "AT TnORIJLEY'S." ATTRACTIVE DISPLAY. GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. AN IMMENSE STOCK OF GOODS. We boa leave to make a "common senso" abatement to "aonmble peoplo,"camay : 'J'liat from a long eiporitnoeiu bntinrss. a U se npphcntiou to hUHineas. running under light i'xpen.is aud baying all (tools for canh, we can soil verv much ehenper than paities whose expenses are four nr i.vi liundre: p. r omit iiutj than our., ani who don't spII any inoro rooiIs. And furthermore, our store ia largo and null liahted, and "Centrally I-.oented (N. E. Cor. Eighth and Spring Garden,, Of easy access front every part of the city by tho ear, anl eXolmge tickets or parses, and wo deliver all Rood punctually, iinu ireu 01 cuurKP. MLKS, 8HAWI,", DHF.SS GOODS. Bl.ANKKTS, IXANNKLP, M!SSlMF.RKf CU.TU.3. ( LOAKINC.K, UNKN UOO' .. KID OLOVK8. OOHSttis. JOSEPH H. "jQRNLEY, N. E. Cor. Ei-oth and Spring Garden 10 It) l PHILADELPHIA. H W S. ?&18L1ZV SHAWLS, JOnen and elosd centre). (Open and closed centre). Strijve Bllaiiliet SIia I, . l'laid fiilaiiltct .SIiuwIn. Inaia Scarfs. J. W. THOMAS, Nob. 405 and 407 North SECOND St., 9 11 Bp PHILADELPHIA. J)RESS GOODS AT LOW TRICES. COOLER 6l C03JAX&D nave marked down some of their DRESS GOODS to prices that will Insure speedy sales. It Is their aim to have all of their stock even with, or a little under, the market price. They keep only re liable goods, and their full, fresh assortment com mends itself to all visitors. The great variety they exhibit makes their Store a favorite for buyers to consider it headquarters when shopping. Fopular Retail Dry Goods. COOPER & C0NARD, S. E. CORNER NINTH AND MARKET, ,17 fam PHILADELPHIA. NDIA SHAWLS. UIIORUG FltYK It, No. OlO CHESNUT STREET, Will open Monday, Oct. 4, his Fall Importation of India Camel's Hair Shawls and Scarfs, At moderate prices. With a choice selection NOVELTIES In the nsual TASTE aad QUALITY Of HIS ESTA BLISHMKKT. 10 8 8m J. C II A 91 It E It S, No. 810 ARCH STREET. BARGAINS OPENING DAILY IN BLACK GUIPURE LACKS. BLACK THREAD LACES. POINTE APPLIQUK LACES. VALENOIENNK LACKS. POINTE COLLARS. THREAD COLLARS. VAI.ENOIENNE HDKFS., from $3. f BENCH M UBL1NS, 8 yards wide, 65 eenta. Hamburg Edgings, new design vary cheap. 10 U 1m G LOVES! MlaOVESI GLOVES! J. JUKL, No. 1R30 M A RKKT STREET, TATilFS? GENTS'. CHILDREN'S, AND OOAOH. LADlUb. utt"1lfKN'8 GLOVES. ATJiO MANUFAOTUKEROK TOGETHER WITOA KULL UNjg OV GENTS' PUB. RAPSON'S TRIMMING AND ZEPHYR BTORE, Wo. 13 WorlU E1U1ITII Street, Corner of .Ouerri street, fiEWiirslPOnTATIOHS A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH iilAlTTEL CLOCKS, , . ' . .-I REAL AND IMITATIOH BUOITZES, IVORY, PEARL, AND LACE FANS. FANCY G30DS, ETC. CLARK & BIDDLE, .113WEL,LBU8, 1124 CUES NUT STBE T, 10 11 milt DRY QOODB. QLACK SILKS FOR THE MASSES. LarT parchaaea from the Auctions, where BLACK SILKS have been SACRIFICED, Have enabled its to offer Great 1 fii-Jtins. PKICES FOU BLACK GRO OKAIN l'27. .. . . 1 -fiJ " 1-00 ' " " 1-T5 " 1-85 " " " 8-00 "OurC'hcapLocatioa"onaiK'3 us to cirtiiLUS at aver small proflt. Fall lines of IT FROM 82 25 to 3. CURWEN STODDAlir& BROTHER, t , Nos. 4C0, 452, aEd 454 North SECOND Street, 11 0 8t Above Willow. 223 fames & WARIJEE, 223 Nor Hi in tli Sarect, above Tlucc. VELVETEENS! VELVETEENS! YELVETEENS! Jt'strecclvoddlmt from New York importers, a lara lot bf TURK SILK FACE VELVETEENS, At 8Cc, $1 ',, 41'W, $175, $3, 2 '&), and iJ. Heavy Tp-illod back Velveteen, $lsu (3 Velvcteots, superior quality aud lustro. (8 Velveteen equal to Silk Velvet. PARTICULAR ATTENTION Is reapect'ully called to tho above lots of VELVETJi:)fNS, As t bey s re far superior in COLOR, QUALITY AND TRICF, And approach nearer SILK VELVET Than any yet offered. FARIES l WARNER, No. 223 N. NINTH STREET, llgttwat ; ABOVE RAPE. M I LLIKEN'S LINEN STORES. OLD STORE. No. 823 ARCH STREET. NEW STORE, No. I 123 CHESNUT Street. SEW DEPARTMENT USD CLOTIIINQ. . BEST BLANKETS, fresh from the mills. MARSEILLES BED QUILTS. HONEYCOMB QUILTS, all sizes. ALLENDALE AND LANCASTER QUILT3. LINEN SHEETINGS, all widths. COTTON SHEETINGS, all widths. riLLOW CASINGS. We bid for a large trade ia BUD CLOTIIING, by selling reliable goods at the lowest prices. 8 81 mwf BLACK SILKS. SILK VELVETS. SILK FINISHED VELVETEENS At T8 cents, 11-25 and upwards, together with a GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Handsome Dress Goods and Shawls, AT WILER & POLLOCK'S. No. 49 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, 11 8 Mhwtfrp BELOW ARCH liken DEPAaTrrnnr. SHEETING LINEN, NAPKINS, PILLOW LINEN, DOYLIES, SHIRTING LINEN, TOWELS, TABLE LINEN, Bt RI E YES, KTC. ETC. Also, a full Hue of BLANKETS. PERKINS & CO., No. 9. SOUTH NINTH STJsEET, 6mwf3niBp PHILADELPHIA. DEAFNESS EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT eoieno. aud skill bave invented to assist the hearing in every degree of deafness; also, Knapinttora ; also .Oraa daU. Hateut Orutuhee, superior to any other, in as, at P. HAUilUU'tt. lie B. 'i'lLttlji (street. blM CheaauU 0PEI1ED THIS DAY. rniLADBLPIIIA. NEW PUBLICATIONS. THE American Sunday-School Uuion H A3 JUST PUBLISHED iSSSfi.S. ' RURY ADAMS; or, A Vocation WantcdBr S "nSr "IU'll,1CS9 ChrUtl0-" eiotu c3s. Ul!4Ut0n UrfMren." Iio, musUrt. 4r, BUlotllmfi? H.LU8TRATEP, . The attentio- ymrg reu'lurs. Ttiichera of I'fftoi's. HiiporintDdoiUs anil n trt , invited to tnii lar-je ami l)utlful asj'rt- -ui i runs, v;nnis, m ips l.r Teachers Ac, lust , .fCPlvea iroiu London. For wilr by the : AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION. 11? Chesnut Street, Philadelphia, li 1 mwftit JUST PUBLISHED BY PORT E U & NO. 822 CHESNUT COAXES. STREET, THILA. HL!l".?U1'S.V'l;iH TUP. BR8TAUPIIOM 1" ' uiwRrapnicti ana Uiitiiv, Notic.0. liy Oliaii. Knight, unthi.1-of "A I'opuUr II ,OTyf kbbUdJ ere crov.il fcvp. clot.l)cv. bdK., Kilt top,, $lo S ; or bound ii rutal.therotNlieiero ltouht for .. .??'T iU l8" ,vear; so that if ths purchaser :ntS l Att e-aou lliiy to Its uppiopiiote seloot ioa ha will ."j tl. hou.T tb.e fix voiumos in one year, Tad" n JuVh i i-T?d t1hroa,, nor that the noblest tWh s o 'Z of ThJlf "S" niindsvill be ilrmly hnpl.n'M 'it . riff raLj ir dKe of rttl.oPKnPlish clitic. "t Tha"do f'thSSfS 2 2mwtjr) FURNITURE. RICN.y.OftD & CO., riRST:CLASS FURNITURE WAREROOMS. No. 45 SOUTH SECOND STREET, EA8T SIDE, ABOVE OHKSNUT, 116tf PHILADK.LPHIA. FURNITURE. T. tSc J. A. HENKELS, AT THEIR NEW STORE, 1002 AllCH STEEET. Are now selling; their ELEGANT S OENITTJRK at very reduced prices. 9 29 8mrp JJUTTOJ V McJOWWI3IaaLtT" FURNITURE WAREROOMS, No. 81)9 MARKET STREET. PARLOR, DINING-ROOM, and CHAMBER FUR NITURE, the Latest Styles and best Manufacture. Also, FKATli RR BEDS and M ATTRK88E8. 10 6 mwfSm INSURANCE. SPECIAL NOTICE. THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA, OF 1'IIILiVX) lailIIIV, (iAiti.i:), LMOKI'OnATIlD 1701. Capital 9500,000 AMMeti.luIy 1, 18S1), 4,50,044'10 This Company is now prepared to Issue Certifleatec ol Insurance, payable in London, at the Counting Mouse or Messrs. BROWN, SHIPLEY- CO. l'IIAItl.i:S I'LATT, J 1 mwf tl2 31rp rICE-PR ESI DENT PIANOS. IH-FW rikki s huhmiivt, TMi Fii MAN I KAOTUIIKHH OK FIRST t l,8H PIANO FORTES. Fu'l ffuarautee and v oderate prices. o4 W Ah KI1QOM8, No. 610 ARCH Street. Kouuk.ua- AND WOSTENHOLM'S POCKET KN1VK8. l'earl and 8t Handles, of beantifat Huieb, KOIXiKKH'ami WADKj HU'ltJH ICR'S RAZOH8. and tlm celeluntod LFOOLTUE RAZOR SOUttOUli ol the tlet qnulity. tlarora. Knives. Rolf snra, and lalile Outlnry Oroand and poli.hod at P. WAUhlUA'B. NO. 116 S, IbNtU HlrMW eloq Ohuauet, tat.
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