ems EfiIIEMTS. TIE Tit EATI: —The plargtrell4 of this city will have an uuusuolly flue opportunity to indulge their testes for historical tragNiv during the present week. Sinrc the first Advent or Itistorl to the United States a decided feeling in favor of this class of dramas has • tiprung up and is gaining elseugth daily. This is the reaction front that fondness for sensational plays which Me so long qpnrecterized the public taste, and its such it will be gladly hailed by all who have a right and true conception of the uses of the drama as an in atmetor and elevator of the people. To-night Mrs. D: I'. Bowers will make her debut at the Chestnut Street Theatre in the historical tragedy of Nary Wort. We do not know what, version of the history of the Queen of Scots Mrs. Bowers uses, but thatefine abilities as an actress are a sufficient guarantee t the performance will be a good one, especially with such support as she will have from the excellent stock company at this theatre. At the Walnut Street Theatre Mr. James B. Roberts will appear in Bonet cault's popular tragedy of Louis XL Mr. Roberts will mistime the character of "Louis," ' and there is every reason to anticipate a .first-class representation. Mr. Roberts's rare ability as an actor isloo well known to need tiny eulogy. At the Academy of Music Madame Itistori will appear in her great character of "Eliza beth." She will be supported by Signor Bozzo as "Essex." The public are familiar with Rislorl's fine conception of the "Queen." At the Arch the new play of Nobody's Datigh ter,dratnetized from Miss Braddon's novel, will be presented, with Miss Kate Reignolds in the leading character. At the American there will be a miscellaneous entertainment. Puri.s.ortrnie OPERA .110 USE.—A number of novel ties are offered at this popular place of amusement to night. Under the Gas Llght ; or, the Streets of Phila delphia is the great attraction. It is a most excellent burlesque. ELEVENTIf STREET OPERA 110IIAL—MEEMCATIIRTOSA al Dimly offer a very attractive bill for this evening. The Japs and Arabs and the Richmond Raiders will appear, with a number of other eccentric personages. Assruntv Burma - Nos.—The Mammoth Stereopticon will be exhibited at Assembly Buildings this evening. BLIT7.—The wierd, mysterious Signor will legerde main this evening at Assembly Buildings. CITY NOTICES. GREAT REDUCTION IN FINE Dirt Goons. Yrum a card in another column our readers will learn that Messrs. Edwin Hall & Co. No. 28 South Second street, . now offer their magrAticent stock of Dress Goods and Dry Goods generally at a /a rue reduction in prices. This vt ill be good news to purchasers, as the stock of this popular old house is always noted for its elegance and the utmost care in selection, bo in point or prices suetm styles. The rush of custoers here wil be greater than ever. Their store •on Satu day pre a clued the appearance of a hive of bees. CARAMEL-EXTRA, ... Caramel-Extra, Caramel-Extra, Manufactured and hold Wholetnle and Retail by Stephen F. Wiiitman, No. 1210 Market 'street. LACE and Nottingham Curtains and Borders, :Muslin Curtain and Borders, Piano and Table Covers, closing out at Cott. KELTY, CAMIINGTON & Co., 723 Chestnut street. MISSES AND CID LDI: E.N'S MILLINERY—LATEST l'Ancs ShOeIVIIIker it CO., 1024 Clie.ztutit t•trlvt. IT REQUIRES no argument to prove that The American Combination Sewing and Button hole Machine is by far the best in the world. The _highest Komi= at every fair where it has been ex lubited,and the united opinion of all who have tried it, fully attest this fact. It speaks for itself. Sold at the southwest corner of E4Wenth and Chestnut streets,. Onicroans have on hand - An elegant t , sortment Of Furs! Fur ! Furs!!! Their Stores, 834 ana 836 Chestnut street INIMITABLY FINE RO.DiTEI , ALMONDS, MAlM foamed and for sale, wholesale and retail, by Stephen Y. Whitman, No. 1210 Market street. • LACE CCETAINS at cost, and less than cost, at KI:I.TY, CARRINGTON & CO.'S, 723 Chestnut street. WHEN Phil. Sheridan made his raid through the Shenandoah Fahey, be was fully supplied with Cioodwin's Plantation Tobacco. Sold everywhere. Ci.o-rntNo--A splendid assortment M. Shoemaker .t co., 1024 Cheannt at. OAS FORDS have on hand An elegaut assortment Of Furs! Flare!! Furs!!! Their Stores, 534 and 836 Chestnut street EV1,1tY1101)Y RS" .10WS 1101.—We mean George NV. Jenkins, the renowned confectioner, at No. 1037 Spring Garden street. His Bon-pons, Caramels, Cream Chocolates, etc., are deservedly in the highest repute with all classes. For Oranges, Lemons, Dan, aims, Figs, Prunes, Dates, etc., this is just the place. GROVEI: & BAKER'S Highest Premium Sewing Machines, MO Chestnut street. OUR Retail Stock of Curtain Materials, Window Shades and Trimmino, at cost. KELTY, CAIIRINGTON S: 723 Chestnut street. lIAVL You GoT A "PLANTATION?" I carry mine. lime a chew of Coodwin's Tobacco? For sale cverywherc. THE•. ElleCeSS of Garibaldi in Italy does not no it necessary for us tips side of the water to dress :in red flannel shirts to show our patriotism. True patriots here continue to wear the beautiful style: of Clothing sold at Charles Stokes at Co.'s first-c' tss :outs-made Clothing House, under the Cohtincuta OAK 1 . 01:1.,!- have on hand An elegant assortment Of Furs! Furs!! Furs!!! Their Stores,S34 and b3G Cke.ttuut street JONES' llorEL, 235 Dock Street, below Third, TeyiN - Cd by W. P. Larkin on the European plan. Meals from 6 A. M. to 12 P. M. (kind lodgings for guests. Louse open all night. Rooms 50 cts. per right. CLosus:o Orr.—Our netoi/ Stock must be closed out 1.3*.J111/111t1y 1. reut bargains lu Lstc CurtuiLs. CAM: I NM & 723 Clu:.-Auut. street. DKAYNES3, BLINDNESS AND CATAMUL— d. Isaucr, M. D., Professor of the Eye and Ear, treats dirunses appertaining to the above rnemb.2rs the utmost success. Testimonials from the most rt fable sources in the city can be seen at his office, No. sor, Arch strut. The incJical faculty are invited to ac company their patients, as he has no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made examination. --- ,111ARINE BULLETIN. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA -00T: b'ec Marine Bulletin on Third Isaac ARRIVED THIS DAY Steamer Decatur, Young, Is houre from Baltimore, with mdse to J D Schr Melia Pierce, Pierce, 1 day from Braudywiue, Del. with corn meal to R M Lea Co. • CLEARED THIS DAY. Steamer Juniata, lloxie, Havana and New Orleans, Philadelphia and Southern Mall SS Co. Steamer R Whilden. Biggins, Baltimore, J D Ruoff, Brig Rio Grande, Bennett, Portland, Dovey, Bulkley & Co. Behr Georgia, Brier; Portland, do DIEMOItANDA. Ship Winged Arrow, Chase, cleared at Boston 19th' inst. tor Sari Francisco. Steamer Union (Bram), Von Santen, 'from Bremen sth and Southampton Bth inst. with 186 passengers, at New York yesterday. Steamer Oen Meade, flenry, 7)1 days from New Or leans, at New York yesterday. Steamer Concordia, Sears, cleared at Boston 10th inst. for New Orleans. Steamer United Kingdom (Br), Donaldson. from Glasgow Oct 2, via litovilie 4th, at New York yester day, with 313 passengers. Bark Jennie Achorn, Athorn, from Undon for this port, passed Deal Tth inst. Bark Jenny, Benriez,hence, off Bremerhaven Light- Louse 4th inst. Bark Annie Ada, Cann, sailed from Stockholm 2Tth tilt. for Marseilles. Batt: Pyrmont, Ruhase, from 1311011013 Ayres, at Boston yesterday. Brig Nazurine, Murphy, hence at Kingston,‘Ja. 21st B r i g mammas, Magune, hence at Newburyport .18th inst. Schrs Mary Stanisb, Rich, and F Nickerson, Belly, Cleared at Boston 19th inst. for this port. Sehr J B Henry, Walker, cleared at Boston 19th inst. for Bangor to load for this port. Schr David Faust.. Lord, cleared at Charleston 18th inst. for Boston. Bohr R H Atwood, Coffin, hence at Boston 19th inst. /3elirs Montezuma, Paine, hence for Provincetown ,• T A HofEman, Haloy; It &S Corson, Corson; Marshall Perrin, Packard; Mary Utley, Riley; J B Vaudusen, 31100 re; Addle hi Chadwick Coan, and B Peterson, from Boston for this port; M l Amsden. Smith from Provineetown for do; C Blwell, Giles, Salem for do; w p pumps, Somers, Danvers for do, and Brandy wine, Ireland, Plymouth for do, at Holmes' Hole 18th instant. Behr Atithea Godfrey (of Wilmington, Del), Godfrey, from Delaware City, with a cargo of coal, ran on the Kiddie Ground, Vineyard Sound, mornin g of 18th inst. and remained 19th. She is leaking 800 etrukes per hour. and will probably have to discharge part of cargo too eet oft T he Bermuda Gazette of the Bth Inst. says.—An American ship from Baltimore, bound to the Pacific, l a d en with dos% sod drawing 21 feet or water, has been -in sight of the island for the past three days. We un dersMnd she has lost several of her. spare and Bails, sand is endeavoring to get into port. The steaming Bald Was to have gone from St Georges to her moist wee Teaterday.• WBIEWQIISI4.—EVERY. ABEIGRIPTIr te ALWAYS gr al '''' oo kr e OtoliNtihtsi C , a tta di r . a, atm. ° tling It pc Nolte!' whams, Fancy_Worke W a il or solo: by JOSEPH B. BUSKER ilSr 00., 1.48 DeLawsre,rivenue. Citgrll4olD Ida - ER RAISINS. WHOLES 4 Goa quarter boxes of this spleplidi fruit laud. Lot mad for 0 by JOS.IS. BUSIREE4 6i UU.. LOS kiouth iftlaisary *milt GROCERIES. LIQUORS. &Gm NEW ALMONDS. New / Princess Paper Shell Almonds. Bright and SW . eet. ALSO. New and large size Dehesa Raisins, ,SPLENDID AND DELICIOUS FRUIT, FOR TABLE USE, SIMON COLTON & CLARKE '. S.` W. Corner Broad and Walnut. mhl.f,m„w4frp CLOTHING. SCOTCH CHEVIOT CASSIMERES FOR FALL AND WINTER. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT NOW IN STORE. EDWARD P. KELLY, TAILOR, S. E. or. of Seventh and Chestnut Sts. HOOP SKIRTS. 6 • ) Q HOOP SKIRTS, • • NO. b'26. FALL STYLES. • riainand Trail Hoop Skirts, 2, 24, 234, 2,11 rind 3 yards round. of every length and shape, for ladies, and a com plete assortment of. Misses' and Children's Skirts, from 6 to 45 springs, from 10 to 33 Inches long. all of "OUR OWN MAKT" superior in style, finish and durability, and really tie . cheapest and most satisfactory Hoop Skirts in the stmerican market, Warranted in every respect. Skirts made to order, altered and repaired. CAUTION.—Owing to the unprecedented reputation which "Our Own 'Make" of Skirts have attained, some dealers are endeavoring to put a very inferior skirt upon their customers by representing them to be "Hopkins's Own Make." Bs 'not deceived. "Our Make" are stamped on each tab, "IV. F. Hopkins, Manufacturer, No. 633 Arch street, Philadelphia," and also have the letter Sr oven in the tapes between each spring. Also, dealer in New York made Skirts, at very low prices, wholesale and retail. • Send for catalogue of styles and prices, at No. 638 Arch street, Philada, mbB4,m,w,lytT WM. T. HOPKINS. NEW FALL SKIRT. THE PATENT CLASP HOOP SKIRT, Manufactured and for Hale by SHAW & BONHAM. 916 ARCH and 253 North NINTH erect& . The Patent Clasp YEW STYLE SKIRTS, manufac tered by 11P, are acknowledged by the Ladies to be the neateit, most comfortable and durable /loop Skirt made. Thev are superior to all others, being made of one piece.pf the best patent glazed English Steel, without any fasten ings; the tapes are securely held by neat patent chaps. Skirts altered into the new fashionable shapes Skirts and Corsets made to order. • Werley's and other inakes.of French Corsets for sale. se23..nbiv,f,lyrps HOOP SHIRTS AND CORSETS.— M RS. E. BAYLEY. No, 812 Vine street, in now ceanufactur• ing all the varieties of Hoop Skirts, Corsets. dls. She has also the Real French Corsets of new styles. HOOP Skirts altered and repaired. mb2ltfro SAFETY RAILROAD SWITCH MAIN TRACK UNBROKEN. l aryl now prepared to furnish railroads throughout the 'United States with my Patimt Railroad Switches. by the use of which the MAIN TRACK IS NEVER BROKEN. and It is impossible for any accident to occur from the misplacement of switches. The enving in rails, and the great saving in wear of the rolling stock which is by this means provided with a level, smooth, and firm track at switches in place of the usual movable rails and the consequent severe blows caused by the open Mints and battered ends, is a matter deserving the especial attention of all Railroad Companies. AS A MATTER OF ECONOMY. ALONE this inven tion needs only to be tried to insure its adoption; but beyond the economy TUE PERIECP IMMUNITY FROM ACCIDENT caused by misplaced o•,citches is a subject not only of importance in respect to property saved from destruction, but it concerns THE LIFE AND LIMB OF ALL TRAVELERS UPON RAILROADS. • I refer to the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Com pany. and to the New York and Ilauflein Railroad Co. I situ now filling orders for various other Railroad Com panies, and I will gladly give any information in detail that may be desired. AVM. 'WHARTON, Jr., Patentee, Box No. 2745 Philada., Pa. Office, No. 28 S'outh Third Street, Philad& Factory, Walnut above 31st St., PhHada. =NM TO IRON FOUNDERS, BY USING THE HARRISON BOILER, In connection with a cupola furnace, to which itmay be adapted with hut little Coq. a tyarinq of the entire es pow for feet tontatly required for blaht can be ou men 7'he bollere thua applied may be twee," in operation daily, between 2 and 5 o'clock P. 51 , at tha HARRISON BOILER WORKS, earl-inn - 11 Gray'e Ferry road, near U. S. Arnim,. CHAMBERS & CATrELLI 32 N. THIRD STREET, IMPORTERS OF BENCIi AND GERMAN CALF AND KIP RA CALF, KID AND PATENT LEATHER, RED AND OAR SOLE LEATHER. ant.Zin , THE GREAT t , AMERICAN COMI3INA.TION SEWING Si BUTTONHOLE MACHINE, BEST IN THE WORLD. Sold S. W. cor. Eleventh and Chestnut. P. 11.—Other Machine i taken in Exchange. ocllm rp4 GOLD'S IMPROVED PATENT LOW STEAM AND HOT WATER APPARATUS, FOR WARMING AND VENTILATING WITH PURI EXTERNAL ' ALL 'UNION STEAM AND WATER HEATING CO.. JAMES Po WOOD it CO., NO. 1118. FOURTH street. M. rEurwELL, Sur . low 44 COMPLETE VICTORY AT THE PARIS EXPOSITION, 1867.---Chiok ering's Pianos Triumphant ! having re ceived from the Emperor "The Legion of Honor," being the highest Prize awardedat the Exposition, and in addi tion The First Grand Gold Medal of Merit from the International Juries. W. H„ DUTTON, 0,16 ti tip tfo '914 Chestnut Street. L., 1 31 :EiltitVEDi'AMAktINDS.—M HMIS MARTIN — wra x Toolarindo In sugar. landing and for solo by J. B. UtitilLit & W.. 108 boAb DoboYIVO MNI.; O. THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1867. 1867. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, 1867. NO. 004 cimsaiNurr sairmErr, Have Now Opened Their FALL IMPORTATIONS OF NEW CARPETING'S. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, NO. 904- CHESTNUT STREET, 50 SHEETS ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS. Girard Fire Insurance Company, NEW OFFICE, 639 N. E. cor. Chestnut and Seventh ste. • cepariti. AHD ISLBPLUS, *350,000. AO iitf whhh Is safely Invested In Real Estate, Bonds and Mortgages, Government Loans and other good Securities. This Company have successfully insured $100,000,000 Of property in the last 14 _years, and paid MORE THAN ECU loam by tire. It has nearly doubled its capital in this period. It has nevrr belonged to any combination of underwrites in this city or out of it. Our Ageuta in Pennsylvania. and elsewhere, farm net teen instructed to join any organization for establiezitis arbitrary rates and ntbti. We have our own tariff of Premiums and are not ander the necessity of borrowing from the experier.ce of others. Brokers and Agents in Philadelphia professing to repro. sent us in any particular, should be able to show ,our written authority for doing so. Parties wishing insurance will consult th . Eir own interest by calling in Demon at this office. • DIEEGTOBA: THOMAS CRAVEN, 'ALFRED S. GILLETT. FURMAN' SHEPPARD, N. S. LAWRENCE. THOMAS MACKELLAR, CHARLES I. DUPONT. JOHN SUPPLER. (HENRY F. KENNEY, JOHN W. CLAOIIOIIN, IJOSEPH PP, LL SIT AS YERKES, Ja THOMAS CRAVEN, PRESIDENT ALFRED S. GILLETT, `ICI: PRESIDENT AND TREASURES. JAM_ES B. ALV)R,' IY6-titualinorp§ SE C CRETA D ItY. BAI_ATI MOREr9I IMPROVED BARE BURNING I ~„,•pry 7 : !I , FIRE-PLACE HEATER Tali . • WITH 1 ..'". . 1 1 & MAGAZINE ILLUMINATING DO llti- _.° -.....—..--- -Q , The most Cheerful and Perfect Heater In Use.. To be had Wholesale and Retail of J. B. CLARK, ocl7-Ing. 1068 Market street, Philada, BLINDS AND WINDOW SHADES. B. J. WILLIAMS & SONS, NO. 16 North SIXTH Street, Manufacturers of VENETIAN BLINDS AND WINDOW SHADES. Largest and finest assortment in the city, at the lowest prices. goPriggfersortl2.leligtee'lg: CHARLES L. HALE; (late Salesman and Superintendent for B. J. Williams) NO. 831 ARCH STREET, MANUFACTURER OF VENETIAN BLINDS and WINDOW SHADES. LARGEST AND FINEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY AT THE LOWEST PRICES. UPHOLSTERING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. sel7. tf rp ISAAC B. EVANS MANUPAOTIIIIIIII AND DEAL= IN OILS, PAINTS, VARNISHES, . AND • Naval Stores and Soaps, p 10.16 North Delaware avenue, Philada. 1;4AI:118A NaLlased J. F. & E. B. ORN,, NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET, 500 Pieces I.Crossley & Sons' Patent Tapestry Carpets. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET, 300 PIECES ROYAL WILTON CARPETS. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET, NOVELTIES IN FRENCH CHENILLE CARPETS. J. F. NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET, 500 Pieces New Styles English Brussels Carpets. J. F. -& E. B. ORNA_ NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET, 250 Pieces Yard-and-a•half Wide Velvet Carpets. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, NO. 904, CHESTNUT STREET, ROYAL WILTON CARPETS, BRUSSELS CARPETS FOR STAIRS AND HALLS, WITH EXTRA BORDERS. INS UHANCE.- HEATERS. ORN , & E. NEW OIL PAINTINGS. JAMES O. EARLE & SONS, 816 CHESTNUT STREET, OPEN TO-DAY, Their latest Importations of PAINTINGS, all of a very high elasA, and which they will dispose of at 310 DER A.TE PRICES. Their Ftlec tfc n contain work. by MEYER GF UREMEN, PI:EY EH, Li:U. NY:HAFT., MILL N 1.1:, GEI.HA ELT. SCIIOI - 1.17., .TACOIS6ON. THE LATEST EUROPEAN NOVELTIES IN • FINE FANCY GOODS NOW OPENING BY BAILEY 4, CO., NO. 819 CHESTNUT ST. sol4s m wSm rp NEW OIL PAINTINGS. NEW 'ROMAN PHOTOGRAPHS. NEW CHROMOS, From Milan and Florence. NEW ROGERS' GROUP, "TIM SCHOOL EXAMINATION." Looking, Glasses in every variety. JAMES S. EARLE & SONS, SIOCHESTNUT STREET. TO BET—A DOUBLE ROUSE, WITH ALL modern convonlenoes. Addrom D. 8., at ' ado orrice. ocE m w t Bt• IIdkERLILL FRENCH PRUNES.-60 CAdETIN TIN midden; and fancy boxes imported and for sate by 00.13. BygisiEß & Vtla 108 6outh DfAikweav aTeMIO. PAINTINGS, dce. VAN STARKENBOR(;II, CARL BORER, J. ARNOLD, BRAITII, VOLTZ, 110GUET, Itf)T1I, VON HETIF.N. FRIEDRICIISSON, 0c16.6tr0 le itui 14 wv 1 • Old Rye Taiskes. THE LARGEST AND BEST STOOR OF FINE OLD RYE WHISKIES IN THE LAND IS NOW POSSESSED BY HENRY S. HANNIS & CO., 218 and 220. SOUTH, FRONT Who offer the same - TO THE TRADE, in Lots, on very advantageous Terms, Their Stfock of Rye Whiskies, IN BOND, months all the favorite braada a t tant, and rune through the various months of 11i1dib. 9 643. and of Ude year. up ea present date. Liberal contracts made for lots to arrive at Vennailvanlit Rai. Depot, Errßai soniLlne Wharf, or at Bonded Warehouser, as par ties may elect. east-to CARPETINGS, &C. 519 Chestnut Street. 519. FINE CARPETINGS REDUCED PRICES. WE WILL BELL OUR tkiIIIINSTERS, ROYAL WI LTONS, VELVETS, ENGLISH BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, THREE-PLYS, SUPER-INGRAINS, VENETIANS, BRUSSELS AND DAMASK HALL AND STAIR CARPETS, WITH EXTRA BORDERS ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS IN SHORT EVERT DESCRIPTION OF DESIRABLE CARTITINGS, GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, With a yiew to SELLING OFF OUR ENTIRE STOCK. AT OUR RETAIL WAREROOM6. No. 510 Chestnut St., .1:::Loval on first of January next bIeCALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN, 519 CHESTNUT - STREET. or - 2-w, cm-2m rp: IsTiarrl6v4. LEEDOM & SHAW, 910 ARCH STREET, Between Ninth and Tenth Streets. Will continue to eel their etock of CAR PETINGS At prices, corresponding with low rent and expenpeo. And wll open daily new goods, ar they do not expect to move. au.244M2 WATT HlEt3, iktiv - iffi:ifit, &C. /•r, JUST OPENED, q , ,e 9 DIRECT FROM FIEROPE. BOHEMIAN GARNET JEWELRY, An immense 'stock, made_ .expressly for our sales. JAMES E. CALDWELL & 822 CHESTNUT STREET. fel-f wtfrig TrEM.COVA.TA. FPM'. E. HARPUR, - Chronometer and Wirtch-maker, Respectfully inform k his friends and customers that he lies removed from over Hamra Bailey & C6.'s, 1119 Chest nut street. to 407 Chestnut Street, Where he Intends to keep on hand a supply of first quality Watches,Chronometers.Clocks, Ladies , and Gents' Gold Chains, Beals, Keye, &c. Chronometer, rated by Sol a r ng Watche and Bideria s. l Transits. Especial attent io n ev rp en . to repri ; JUST RECEIVED, t a. ) , DIRECT rnoNt PARIS, DECORATED PORCELAIN AND FINE FRENCH SEVRES WARE.: JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO., . 822 CHESTNUT STREET. remm.w.tirp§ Sterling Silverware Manufactory, 414 LOCUST STREE'I% GEORGE SHARP, Patentee of the Ball and Cube pattems, manufactures every description of flue STERLING SILVEP.WARE, and offers for sale, wholesale and retail, a choice assort. meat of rich and 'beautiful goods of new etylei at low Prices. J. M. SHARP. A. ROBERTO.- ' • ITALIAN VERMICELLL-AOO BOXES FINE QUALITY whito L importod and. for ludo by JOS. B. BUSKER .41z V. 0., bobb.Dolemekt FURNITURE. er.c. SPECIAL NOTICE. We are prepared to meet' Purchasers of Fine Furniture. BOTLI W . STYLE AND PRICE. GEO.J.IIENKELS,LACY CABINET MAKERS, 18th and Chestnut Streets. ef.r=m A.VISCP. MUEBLES FINO kN In SeMl' de Cuart(A. COLOCADO GOMO Salm de reciblmienta • r CUARTOI3 1)1: CAI/SAP-A. GEO. Js IiENKELS. I.AAVE & CO.. EISANISTAB. TI/IRTI:ENTIL.AND ; etitSTNlfl% acLs.lmrp; Special 'Card. FINE FURNITURE ON EXIIIBIT/ON IN SUITES OF ROOMS. CARPETED AND FURNISMED AS CHAMBERJ3 AND PARLORS. GEO. J. lIENKELS, LACK * CO., CABINET MAKERS. THIRTEENTH AND CHESTNUT. PLILLADELPHIA. ro-2.5.1mrp: Dle felnstenlenbel airtingtrt In der ganzen Etage fertig an: Anstalt, Teppich and GardJaen elnbegriffett. GEO, J. HENKELS, LACY & 00., Meubel Fabrik:ant, Thirteenth and Chestnut, Phliadelpbbs. AVIS IMPORTANT. BEAUX MEUBLES, pour Morin et Cluunbree u Coutther, Arraup!:o pour ExprAtton dm! Appartemente Glitraiset Couverts Tapti. GEO. J. - HENKELS, LACY & CO.. EDENISTES. te2"6-ItrArp: ,cituirstit STREET. au Cain da 12taa. A. & H. LEJAMBRE nave removed their Furniture and Upholstering Waremours TO No. 11.03 Chestnut 4440 t, • (up eistre.) rk7:471 rpt rtIEDICINAJL. Hoff's Malt Extract Beverage of Health • ha s received another dia. tinctiou which ' . . • still further en. ' linncr s the repots. Ron of this renown • od preparation from the 1311111e1Vid IbtritattalA • the day, and places it to a popitton far about:all ..called health preservers. .1f tor Um introduction into the I 'lifted tuatara, the President of the New York Academy of Me. dicine. Dr. :Dimes Anderson, ap pointed a committee to report on title airbrated beverage, es hich in not ouly mod in enormous quantifies iu Europe,' Lot ha , ;doomed, ed the endomemout of many ,European ?di:lath!: bodies. Mr. Hoff received from the chairman of the committee an invitation to apoipt at a meeting. and bad the honor to give the ILlWllben4 of the Academy lull information as to the compound and mode of ptcparation. he committee, the members of si Well bad cony - laced tit nttfelves in their private practice of the efficacy of this remedy, receiventemth approbation Ir. lloti'e onion:afore, particularly sat to its virtues; out a hu f r im t lit. ftrpetip...r end tonic. and es owing to its. containing only a plight truce r f alcohol, is °linear desirable for Omelets and licalthy.ti fir. Doff has the eatiEfriction of knon ing that the committco comidor tie preparntiono cf mat value. On - tho Stir inot.,the report adopted, which recotn. mends 1 lolifs Mnlt Ex tract lies erage of Width to the profession, wne read at a, meeting of the Academy, and endorsed by many of the members Present. ence,American science agrees with European, which hap declared that HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT BEVERAGE OF IikALTII is highly serviceable not only no au amide of diet for convalescents, but also as a meet excellent remedy for certain affection, of • the throat, stomach and bowels. Sold at Druggists and Grocers. eclif s w t loft JOHN C. BAKER & CO., Agents. GENTLEALENIS FURNIIBIIING GiGNWs. 'GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. JOHN C. ARRISON, Nos. 1 and 3 N. Sjith St, ,Philada., Would invite the attention of gentlemen to Ilia extaneive neHortment of Furnishing Goods. • Consisting' of . BILK SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. Cartwright & Warner's Merino Shirts and Drawers. Lambs' Wool do. do. do. Buckskin do. do. do. Cotton do. do. do. English Swan's Down Canton Flannel made to J. pxpress order for Shirts and Drawers. ALSO. GENTLEMEN'S ,WRAPPIAS. 'HOSIERY. GLON FS, STOCKI3, CURTAIN DIATEMAILS. 13.A.11,C4-A.IN IS IN LACE CURTAINS. CURTAIN MATERIALS, FURNITURE COVERINGS. WINDOW WADES, AND USUOLEITERY GOODS. Of the Newest Fabrics, Designs, and Qualities. PIANO AND TABLE COVERS, And a full line of HOUSE•FUENISHING LINENS. QUILTS, &0.. At the Lowest Prtcos. C. M. STOUT -& 00.4 1100 Chestnut Street. mvl•wfm lyre pen A.— I ftxtraCi will nit: e a pint of oxeellont Boof on_lp a for sninnlek. Aiwa on hand and for Halo by J °Ram B. Bustiwar, or, 10 . 8 Boatk Uclawcwo WYOnuo, ;,dc0.,5c0.,&0
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