smi=l226l Medic& Snifooroe teeretarork; Lively Adrearne am, in general, fi r' of the excitement ,of nervous iretkrnz troft dreams area eign'pr 'alight initation of the brain; often, in, norms fevers, surratineing the approach of a favorable crisis.' fdght ful dreams aro a Ida of determinationof blood to the head. Dreams about fire are, in women signs:of an impending hemor rhage. Di.earns about blood and red olVects are signs of inflammatory conditions. Dreams about rain and water are often signs of deceased mucus membranes and dropsy. Dreams of distorted forms are frepently a slgn of abdominal obstructions and disorders ofthe liver. Dreams in witich. the patient seesanre:Lart, of _ then body espe cially 4L g indicate disease in that part.. Disaini about 'death often precede sPoPletY which if; connected with determl: MitiOnvf blood to the head. The nightmare (inculma, ephialtes) with great sensitiveness, is a siga of determination of blood to the clot: , 4 1 0 Om," says Baron von Feu chteralben, 'five may add that dreams of eitathe bite of a mad dog, often pre ewe the' ce of hdrophobia, but may be only consequencesyof excited imagina tion. .„)".11:-Forbes Winslow quotes several caseelnindeli dreams are said to have been prolnketio "Arnaud de Villeneuve dtmmt one night that a black' cat bit iihn on the side. The next day =anthrax appeared on thepart bitten. A patient of Galen's dreamt that One of Ws limbs *wed into stone. Some days after 'is leg was paralyied. Roger d'Oxteyn, night of the Oompany of Douglas, went to sleep in good , health ; toward the middle of the night he saw in. his dream a min infected with the plague, quite naked, who attacked him *ilk' nay, threw him on the ground after riAimpimitee, and, holding him th_g 'c vomited the'plagrav into his MU Three, days after he was seized with the - plague and" died. 131ppo orates remarks that Aroma in which one sees black speetres are s bad omen." tfIESEAMMIP‘ Riernues Anvonserra."—Last evening the Academy of Music was crowded to 'excels with an audience congregated to Witness the long-promised representation or Marie Antoinette by Mend. How ever apparently extravagant the expectations of the spectators may have been, it is lint simple, impartial The to aasert .that they were more than fuldlled. The performance was great beyond anything the won derful Italisar has ,yet given to the American public— greater, indeed, than anything the modern stage has yet praduced. The pity itself, although in the main historically correct, is not by any means as good as it should he.; for, without • regarding the too evident efforts the thor , flatter an American audience, the dritiMi tto difTwati, and in oth tan tor Ps wbeldhave been tame. Bu s h e , a with the true creative power of genius, grasped it with her intellect, and out of the bare, hard outlines of the dramatist , built up the great and wonderful impersonation which she preeented laet evening. Withoit giving a synopsis of the events of the drama, it will Suffice to allude to the most Impressive and tragic incidents—those which occur within the prison during the terrible days when the dull rumbling of the lumbrils'and the hoarse roar of the savage mob re sounded through the blood-drenched streets of Paris. The parting of the King with the Queen; his children and sister, was painful and affecting beyond expres sion, and more than one person in the audience, who would have been ashamed to confess it, indulged in the natural weakness of tears as they witnessed the neonizing grief of the Queen as her husband tore him self away from her and fled from adieux Which would have been too painful - to have been borne. The =et sublime piece of nature—it was only art in Its wonder ful fidelity to nature—was the episode which repre sents the jailor Simon tearing the Dauphin from his 3:l:Jolliet* aruw, The tiger-like ferocity of the Queen as she ,stood', defending her ioffspring—cowing the spirit of the fierce ruffian before her by the very in tensity of her maternal love—was only surpassed, as a -wonaorria representation, by the piteousness of her appeal for Mercy,te the boy, when she found that brute force nimit'prevall over her nelplessness. . ' . In all this there was no rant, no, loudatiOnthed pite talon • but An intensity that gained power in proportion as it * was subdued. Rienzi isuilt up her ellmeaceitptece by piece, in an almost Imperceptible manner, until the anmence, unconscious of the 'strength and power that they contained, were nearly overwhelmed when the final point was reached. But mere words fail to do justice to this creation. It must be seen to be under stood. 'We wish, however, that some of our native _ actore could see it and learn a lesson from it—not only from Miam', but also from all - of the leading charac ters in the play; down to the children, who acted with marvelous fidelity to nature. Signor Boaz°, as the King—we aunt not omit to state—proved his claim to the title of a consummate actor. His performance was surpasseaoply by. Mend herself. Marie Antoinette will be repeated Je-night. Tux Rtiftroms f degas Toot:rm.—This popular com pany will appear at the Academy of Music on Holiday evening next to remain for a brief season. The Bohn -mien Girl is announced for the opening night, with a : fine Pet. It is only necessary to annonnce the above facts to insure to Miss Etchings and the accomplished , artists who accompany her a warm welcome from the epers-goers of this city. The sale of tickets has • already begun at Trnmpler's. and is progressing Tani Aly,;, During the season several entirely new operas produced. kaur Cnatirsur.—Mrs.'l). P. Bowers will repeat her performance of "Mary Stuart" at the Chestnut this evening , Tax Auott—Nobody's Daughter will accomplish her destiny this evening at the Arch in cr o w ded of Miss Rate Reignoliiii. The house 'was last night ' - with an audience who seemed intensely interested in the performance. Tux Wetritra.—Mr. James B. Roberts will repeat his floe impersonation of "Louis XI." at the Walnut this evening, Mr. Roberts is a fine actor, and as the public rarely have an opportunity to see him, this one should be embraced. Tax AlntiOA.N.—A miscellaneous entertainment of unusual excellence will'he presented to-night by the combination company. • Asseirstx Bee nuies.—The Mammoth Stereopticon is drawing immense crowds \ at Assembly Braidiugs nightly. It is one of the tinest exhibitions of this spe cies of art that we have lately seed: , Pan.ADXLVini , Orme Bourg.—A number of novel ties are offered at this popular place of amusement to night.' Under the Gas fraght ' the Streets of Phila, tleTplqa is the great attraction. It is a most excellent burlesque. , EniOnfriatEXET Oran/. flows.-11aBers.Canicross .1 many over a very attractive bill , for this evening. The Jape and—Arabs and the Richmond Raiders will appear, with a number of other eccentric personages. Btrrz.—The Wind, mysterious Signor will legerde -"main this evening at Assembly Buildings. CITY NOTICES. Dn. E. BUNFORD LIGUTIIILL, of 166 Fifth avenue, New York city, Will make a Ebert professional visit to Philadelphia, commencing on Tuesday, Oc tober 29th, on and after which date ho can be con. salted at his parlors in the Continental Hotel,' from A. M. till 4 P. M., daily. The specialty to which Dr. Lighthill has successfully devoted himbelf during the many years of . his resi dence in New York city embraces Chronic qatairh in all its forms, diseases of the Throat, leyliga and • Heart, Deafness, Diacharges from the Ear and. other affections of the head and Cheat, in the treatment of which he has introduced many new and important re medies and modes of application, with the most hone ticial results. • POUR TILOYskNI , if IV E HENDEE)) AND SEVENTY ALEELIEY SOLD. - 7 :Patent Steam Cooking Apumatue (made to snit any stove now in nee), in which all klnds of vegetables, meats and fish can be cooked in one apartment without the flavor of one kind being im parted to the other, and at the 8/1111C time makes satin 311 tbe lower part, and bakes puddings in the top part Measure the sizo of your stove-hole and coil and gt one, Price. pay required until s.atistier Depot, ids Race street. Ni w Fiturrs of all kjuds.. • • MITOIELL & FLETowgz, • 1204 Chestnut meet. . _ usto), and'.deservedly popular, Tor ibeper:uaneat cure of Nenraight‘Nervoaelie, and all painful nervous di.crisee. Headache, liyBterla WMO - and to itolg,orate the nerves, is Dr.. Tuurcit's Tto.nori-ouurcx, or 1J tvrissAL NEtlga x i,ri PH. spothecidets -hove, IL Principal Depot 120 Tremont etreet. Banton. Mateachusetts. Price $1 per package by mail, , tvro postage sumps extra. ENTRA FRAGRANT 001.oNG TEA.-- 4 tWELL, WELL, rm DELDMINU BAI.D, AND c.& 'T stets lapis fnaluently exprossed by those whose hair i s !e l uting them: Now thif, is all a mistake. jayne's flair Tuateasithfai4f.applied, will preserve the hair from filling off, remove all dirt and dandrull; prevent premature graynese,eure eruptive dlaeabea of the scalp, and by continued nee reclothe the head with new and beautiful. hair. .Prepared only by Dr. D. Jayne & Bon, 20.2 Ofteldititit Veity CaorcE • Miscues.'. & Fi.rl cure, 1204 Chestnut street, NIOr VCRI.W.— 116 W/ TOUNT.T. & FLYI cunt. • 1201 Chest:rat greet. Mix one who roads over th u d `llaf Of vOIuALIO present* to be distributedamong those sewgi, De wale endOirment of th e 'Riverside Isietitate, ber cutely be oonsinceil of the many chances in each one's favor, of liectirbig , emething costly. Hach share gnats; antees something, GWENT SALE Oi? GENTLEMENS WAntittOons. -- gantletnen's wardrobes, entirely new, never, having beh ' worn, nM 'worn, and cut in the latest styles, are now .Of- Tetod for sale by Charles Stokes ft Co., at their drat. class. ready-made Clothing 12(Ouse, tinder the Conti. nental. All in want of Clothing are Invited to examine the goods. 'N. 11.--Reporters admitted free. , . Gs:we' Mt , El e na ' s, all styles; Cerds' bluillers; in great variety, At lowest cash prites. Cakfords, Continental Hotel. CARMIEL,EXTRA, Caramel-Extra, ' Caramel-Extra; Manufactured and sold Wholesale ,and Retail by Stephen F. Whitman, N 0.1210 Market street. - - I 1•. REQUIRES , no, argument to prove that .I;te American Combination Sewing and Button hole Machine is by far the best in the world. The highest premium at nen) fair where it has been ex inbited,and the united' opinion of all, who have tried it, fully attest this feet: It speaks for itself. Sold at the southwest tomer .ofilleventh and Chestnut streets. • 4)ENTB' MUFFLERS, au styles; - Gents , Mufflers, in great variety, At lowest cash prices. Oakfords, eontinental Hotel. INIMITABLY FINE ROASTED ALMONDS, Manu factured and for sale, wholesale and retail, by Stephen F. Whitman, No. 1210 Market street. Sorg., 285 Dock Street, below Third, received •by W. P. 'Larkin on the European plan. Meals from 6 A. N. to 1.2 P. M. Good lodgirtge tor guests. Home open AU , n ht. Booms 50 cte. per night. EIRATHRIBLH(DNESS AND CATARRH... J. Isaacs, D., Professor of the Bye and Bar, treats SR diseases appertaining to the above members with the ntsnott sucCess. Testimonials from the most reliable scams in the city can be seen at his o ffi ce; No. 805 Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to ac. latiay their &dente, as be has no secrets in his eyes inserted. No charge made for crxemination: A. 4, W. S. NACtiVFI.N & FLE'r 1204 Chestnut street GENTarMutoutzus, all styles; , Gents' Mufflers, in great variety, At lowest cash plicat. • Oakiords, Continetttal Hotel. QWX.A.rN NS. Riperteig rmuctexpms l ening Bulletin. PO TO CABELLO—Brig A B Patterson, Wilkie— S 5 CA3 bitters MI Met .6 pkgs hide cuttings 86 bags cocoalooo bags coffeolo ceroons Indigo John Dallett it, Co. ki'll'aii;,l De aufifiNglig PORT OF PHILADELPHIA—Oor. 24 * See Marine Bulletin on Third Page. ARRIVED THIS DAY. Steamer S C Walker, Sherin; 1 day from New York, with mdse to W M Baird & Co. • Steamer Decatur. Young, 19 hours from Baltimore, with mdse to J D Ruoff. Steamer Richard Wilitng, Cundiff, 13 hours from Baltimore, with mdse Groves, Jr. Brig A B Patterson (Br), Wilkie. from Porto Cabello Bth inst. with coffee, hides, &c. to John Dallett & Co. Left brig Hermes, from New Yorki discharging at La guayra. Schr Jas Martin, Baker. 15 days from Boston. with mdse to Mershon & Cloud. Scar Ella Fish, Wiley, 8 days from Bangor, with lumber to contain. Schr E G Irwin, Atkins, 4 days from Providence. Schr Jos W Wilson, Somers, Newport. Schr II W PenedietypaseyNewport. - Schr Wm B McShane, Christy - , Wilmington, Del. Schr B A Bartle: Smith, Boston. Schr Jas S Hewitt, Foster, Boston. Schr S B Wheeler, McLaughlin, Boston.. • Schr Ltmisajrazier, Steelman, Boston. • Schr Ephralia & Anna, Thompson, Milmin, Mass. Schr J W Fish, Wiley, Portland. CLEARED THIS DAY. Ship Crusader, Freeman. New York, Warren, Gregg & Morris. Stet .Lter W Whlldert Rigging, Baltimore, J D Ruoff. Schr Z A Paine, Jones. Eaatport, E ASouder &r. Co. Behr E G Irwin, Atkins, Washington, DC. Castner, Stickney & Wellington. Behr J W Fish, Wiley, Boston, do Behr Kansas, Hudson., Fredericksburg, Bacon, Collins, & Co. Schr Isaac Rich, Crowell, Boston, Blakiston, Graeff & Co. Schr R RR No 49, Robinson, Georgetown,DC. do Schr Alexander, Ireland, Washington, DO. Radford Coal Co. Seim Jos W Wilson, Somers, Boston, Remitter & Bro. Sehr H. W Benedict, Case, Newport AR, ,Rommel & Hunter. ' Schr Ephraim &Anna, ThompoorNewport, do Schr'Wm B MeSliane,Christy,WasMlngton.l: oo , Dovey, Bnlkley,& Co. Schr B A Bartle,Smith,Boatop, Audenried.Norton&Co Behr Seventy-six, Teel, Boston, L Andenried & Co. Behr Jas B Hewitt, Foster, Boston; Borda, Keller & Nutting. Schr S B Wheeler, MeGlaughlin, Boston, do „ MXMORAN,DA.. Mr W T Eldridge, pilot, reports ship Mohongo. from Londonderry; hark Prowess, from Cardiff. and an un known foreig,a bnrk passed in at S PM yesterday; also, brig Josh., from Boston. An dnknown bark was beat ing in and a full rigged brig, bound up, was, at the Breakwater at the same time. The following ves.ela went to sea about 11 AM yesterday: Barks Sea Eagle, for Demerara; Cynthia Palmer. for Antwerp • Belisle Simpson, for do; Linda, for Barbados; brig Bertha, for tit Johns, NF, 'ochre C MeCsrthy ; for St Jago, and X E Gray, for Marseilles. Wind N. Ship Marmion,Bearse, from San Francisco 7th June, at New York yesterday. Ship Grey Eagle. Chesebrough, cleared at Baltimore yesterday for Rio Janeiro. Steamer Etna (Br), Bridgman, cleared at New York yesterday for Antwerp. Steamer Pennsylvania (Br), Lewis, cleared at New York yesterday for Liverpool Steamer North America, Timmerman, cleared at N. York yesterday for Rio Janeiro, &c. Brigs Moses Day, Loud, and Clytie, Dow, cleared at Boston 22d inet: for this port. &fir Helen, Carroll, cleared at Calais 19th instant for this port. Schrs Caroline Hienzle, Woodruff, and Boston, Smith, hence below Providence 22d Inst. Schr Geo H Bent, from Cambridge; L H Babcock. Smith, from Chelsea; Eliza dt Frances, Emery, from Portland; N S Cannon, Shelhorn, from B. Cambridge: Sarah Simmons, Gandy; H L Sleight, Willetts; Jane C Patterson, Corson, and Sarah J Bright. Shaw, from Boston, all for this port, at Holmes' Hole 21st inst. Behr Ann Flower, Whlte,from Boston for New York, was et Bass River, Maim. 21st Inst. having been up nearly to New London; and put back iu consequence of her first officer, Mr Alexander , Perry, of Dennis. having suddenly fell dead on deck. NEW PUBLICATIONS. REW ITOOKB t NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS I.ROM THE PRESS OF T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS, NO. 'Jut; CHESTNUT BT., eIiILADEL.FMA HAREM LIFE IN - EGYPT AND CONSTANTINOPLE. By Emetine Lott, late Governess to his Highness, the Grand Pasha Ibrahim, eon of his Ifighnesa, lamael Pacha, Yieeroy of Egypt. Price, $1 50 in paper, or $2 in cloth. . . LEYTON HALL By Mark Lemon, editor of "London Punch", and author of "Loved at. Last," "Wilt for the End," lite. Ono volume octavo. Price 75 cents. TALE OF TWO CITIES. By Charles Dickens, This is the third volume of an entire new edition of Dickens's Works, called "Peopiet_Plition, Illustrated." Each voiume will he printed — on ihe finest wkite paper, from large, clear type. leaded, Lung Primer in blue, twit all can 'read, and each hook will contain near One Thousand pages, and he illustrated with twelve Original iltatra don& and sold at $1 541 a volume, making it the beet and cheapest edition of Charles Dickens's Works publialiedt' All the other volumea of (Iberia Dickens's 'Yorke will Appenr monthly, lit uniform style. "''ale of Two Cities," "Dombey and sun," and Ticket ick Papera," are alreadytasued. ELBLE'S MARRIED LIFE. By M. .Macketizie Daniels. One volume oa tnvo. Price 15 cents. ORVILLE COLLEGE.- By Mrs. Henry. Wood, author of "East Lynne," "Verner 'a Pride," "Oswald ti:ay.' One volume, octavo. Price Fifty cents. BURIED ALIVE, By Alexander Dumas, author of "Count of Monte Chriato." Price 25 cents. Send for our ganumoth Descriptive Catalogue. Address all cash orders, retail or wholesale, to T. 13. PETERSON to 13ROTHERS, 806 Chestnut streeti Philada., Pa, Books sent, Outage paid. on receipt of retail price. ALL. NEW BOOKS ARE AT PE'rERSONS , .. 0c24.2t PROPOSALS. XTOTICE TO BUILDERB.—SeaIed proposalv will he received , BY the Building Commltteo of the Church of the Bob , Tribal,' Philadelphia, until noon of November 3o, i s o f o r huiwing a stone Tower and Bloke commute, according to the pLetitand specifications and form of pro moat to bu seen attho oiltee of FRASER., FURNESS ILEWITT4 Arehiteeta'reon No. 43u WALNUT titreet. The Committed reserve the right to reject any n novel lehich tlie;.:nuty deem mbuttlitnetorv. Address 1.. COFFIN estnut, Ch Street. e!fdoreo4 "Propoauls • for Tower and Bp ." _ L. COFFIN, J. It. MOORIIEAD, Committee. October 24, ISO. 800 ', SKIN& OOP SKIRTS AND CORSETS.aI KO. E. HAY LEY. No, en Vine street, is now manufaetor • lug all the varieties of Hoop Skirts, Corsete. die. She has ale° the Real French Corsets of new aborles. LIOCIo Sakti altered and repaired. mh.nto'r^ Ito - usEs - FO R SATE. FOR SALE —AT IIERIENEI3B'I3 BAZAAR, Ninth and Benson]. streets, October .56th..;a Vcry . 66102 ;ctyllell Black Family Horse, 16 hands high. kind in Angle or double burnous. , , . oc942t* FOU 83.141 E. 131{OWN STONE HOUSE. NO. c 1811.: NORTH' inßroad, above Thooirawn. 20x60. In perfect order. $25.00.1. Three-story brick I% AR Nioetetra_ bebelowSpruce. 21:,(2. J. L. ED DS, • 0e.24.20 524 Walnut Direct. Room 18. • r i-rTlTrui-rFy LARGE UIo'PER ROOM TO RENT, WITH ROAM at Mn'. Sand W 6.1170 S ruaeat. 0c811.30. VELLOW PINE BOARDI6.—A. iaff - Q -. 0 OF ONE 11 , 10 1 yellow pine boards Just received from St. Marrs Goorgia. lor sale by • E. A. SOUDF.It & co., a., 044.1 DocltOtrnot TEM DAILY , Elf . L. 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SMiOSIAL*I4- "' BER PIANO ! fa/ lAREI These BROWS an UNIVERSALLY LEILNOVIEDGSD the Best, Piano-Fortes Manuthotared FOR BRII•TTANCY AND DURABILITY, They are lured in the Conservatories of Music of New Verb. and Brooklyn, and by the leading schools lathe coun• try. A full and varied:assortment con stantly on hand. J. A. GETZE. 1102 CHESTNUT STREET. ALSO, NEW PATENT TREMOLO ORGANS, Bhoninger Co. Organs and Melodeons. with the 'new patent tremolo." selaa to th tt re` THF, GREAT AMERICAN COWIT3INAMION , SEWING & BUTTONHOLE MACHINE. BEST IN THE yroir.D. Sold S. W. cor. Eleventh And Chestnut. P. B.—Other Machines taken in Exchange. °aim Mt ISAAC B. EVANS NANIIFAOTIIILEI3 AND DEALER IN • • OILS, PAINTS, VARNISHES, AND Naval Stores and Soaps, No. 16 North Delaware avenue, Philada. °clam Eip§ CH - AMBERS & CATTELLI $2 N. THIRD STREET, IMPORTERS OF FRENCH AND HERIN CALF AND KIP Ell CALF, KID AND PATENT LEATHER, RED AND OAR SOLE LEATHER. &titan rPO TO IRON FOUNDERS. 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Dzeausx—lt is warranted to contain no mineral sub stance, and as easily applied as water, not - staining the elan a particle, or soiling any Only 76 cents a bottle,. $8 per dozen. iota at Dr. SWAVNESS. No. 830 North Sixth street. above Vine, and all Druggists, Variety and Trimming tiores. oclh to th f a tfrp COMPOUND CHARCOAL BISCUIT, FOR DYSPE A valuable remedy for REAITTIJURN, ACIDITY, WA.TER. biAllor.A, CONSTIPATION, and other forms o f Indi gestion. The Ancet Willow Charcoal and other effectual medicines are combined in the form of Bran Illsoutt se as to be very palatable. Prepared 'only by JAHEB T. SHINN. Apothecary, B. W. corner Broad and 'Spruce streets. Bold by Droggisto generally. •—^ oel9imro STEAMSHIP ROMAN, PROW fiCYSTONT,--Opneigneoll Of merchesidine per aliovesteamer will please send for their Roods, now landing M Pine street wharf, poet s t • 111ENIAY WINSOR * CO. VirACKEREL.-11i2 BMA, _l4 HALVES, 1 QUARTER. AVA IrstA elivAht Boy tio. 1 MaAkorel. Jug, received and for ode ay A. SOUDIM. & ,veS44l Boa Street ',inert B A T, I IV" olt nallovEtques BußNiritt t . 1, , FIRE-PLACE ORATES I MAGAZINE & nimancamormics. 1.;644.1 The most Choortql end Perfect Beater It! Use. To be had W nelemile and naafi 5 s ors ., oel7-Im6 lAXE Market ;treat. PUMA. BEDDING - ' • AND FEATHER WAREHOUSE. • TENTH STREET. BELOW ARCH. Feathers, Feather Beds. Bolsters and Pillows. Straw. andssk, Hair and Spring Mattresses, Spring Beds spring Cots, Iron Bedsteads of all sizes. WINDOW SHADES of every quality, and a great variety ofc i tterns. Comfortable*. mats and Counterpanes, of all kinds, cepecially BLmeANKE illes_Q TS uilts. • A very large assortment 'of Blankets, so cheap airto defy competition; Sißet, _ 9 eeli.th sto rpl Below Areh. HOUSEV VANISHING GOODS* MISKEY, MERRILL & THACKARA ) MANUFACTURERS OF GAS FIXTURES,- BRONZES, And all kinds of Lamp Work. Stdre, 718 Ohestnut Street. Manufactory, 402 Race Street. They also introduce dim Pipes into buildings, and re. pair and renew old work. They have, also, A SOLARGAS WHIR, For Lighting - Private Dwellings,Hotels and Factories in any locality, THAT THEY WILL WARRANT. They hare them to supply from WO to (100 lights. ocli.tath elm • • GUOCEIZIES, LIQUORS. &G. CANTON PRESERVED GINGER, CHOW CHOW and CUMQUATS. ALSO, A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF HAVANA PRESERVES. FOR SALE BY Thompson Black's Son & Co., BROAD AND CHESTNUTrtriI. JOBBERS AND IMPORTERS. E S.IAFFRAY & CO. 608 CHESTNUT STREET, Are receiving and now opening for Fall Trade. f canines Linens, "Table Cloths, Napkins, Huckabacks, Diapers, Towelings, Damasks, Sheetings, Pillow Linens. L. C. HcLkfs, Hosiery, 4 Gloves, Crapes, Veils, Quilts. Ladies', Gents' and, Children's Undex . Wear, Embroideries, Nets, Ribbons, dco. The above will be sold at the lowest New York ORM and on the momt advantmmorus terms. Represented by O. Mori. was to th 8m rp PAINTINGS, dcG. EW OIL , PAINTINGS. NEW ROMAN. PHOTOGRAPHS. NEW CHROMOS, Prom Milan and Florence. NEW ROGERS' GROUP, "THE SCHOOL EXAMINATION." Looking Glasses in every variety. JAMES 8. EARLE & SONS, 818 oHEsTrATT STREET, LIFE, GROWTII. VIUOR TO THE WEA.KISST DAIS. GOLD'S IMPROVED FOR WARMING AND VENTILATING WITH PORN EXTERNAL AIR. ONION STEAM AND WATER HEAPING CO.. P. WOOD dr, .NO. 4la FOURTH CO., Str M. M. FELTWELL. Own, - s aw mil W/WAN, n. Wagag• MAXThaog culimiLE % JOY, House and Sign Painters and Glaziers No. 431 Areh Street, PhiladeliAlltil Mobs sigobbblatteudeal with veomvt tea m 1110014 4 : 4 4 us" trpnoLszignit. &c. GAS FIXTURES. PATENT LOW STEAM HOT WATER APPARATUS, 186 24 1.0 " 4VeS eB° 11 OFT ittIOCCIIa ST9 WM re, Li.io *X4' A?4T134 77')EtisKIEn T T AT 10 " 1) y 72 I J., LAND IN L c„ Sew , i „Senn BY s O NW POgfie CO ., HENRY S. HA ! ITS ,„ uu • 0218 and 220 SOITIME - 1 0001%710,'"STIELIECEIrei 'who offer the seine TO TSB TBADB , Lots, on very nismitannnor Their Stock 01 Rye Whiskies, IPI RONA' comprillee an the ibirterite brigade rant, and runs fibrdnigu the various menthe oX IMMO" and of slaw year, Mg gat Liberal contracts made for lots to arrive at' entisytvauthal4R.Rittleel soniLine Wharf, or at Bonded Warehouses , as harties rimy elect. , , FUR ITURE. SPECIAL NOTICE. We are prepared to meet, Purchasers* of 'Fine' Farniture. 4 80711 IN STYLE AND PRICE. GEO.J.IIENKELS,LA.CY it 00., CABINET MAKERS, 10th and Chestnut Street*. /4.ldm rp . A.V1.80. MUEBLES FINO EXmBICION. in COLOCAD Sena de Cne O rtos. °ono Saba de reeibhniento CUARTOS D Y R CAMARA. GEO. J. .111ENKEL 94 . LAO( & EBANISTAS, me2s-tfiT4 THIRTEENTH AND CHESTNUT Special . Card. FINE FURNITURE ON EXHIBITION IN SUITES OF ROOMS, CARPETED AND FURNISHED AS CHAMBERS AND PARLORS. GEO •Jo EIENKELSo LACY .42 CO.. - CABINET MAKERS. • • '• THIRTEENTH AND CHESTNUT, PHILADELPHIA. per-,4frPl ice' M° felneten Itleubel arrimicirt In der ganzert Etage teal/ zur Mulatto groPPich Und Gardillten obtibegritrous GEO. J. UNTIL'S, LAOY 00,, Meubel Fabrikant, Thirteenth and Chestnut, Philadelphia. .6.s.tfrp§ AVIS IMPORTANT, BEAUX MEUBLES, pour Salons 'et Chamb d • cher. Arranges pour Exposition dana A merits Gambit, yu Converts do Ta -,,,,,,—.. GEO. J H ENKELS; LACY & Ca % . , EBENISTEf3; . se2O-WPi' CHESTNUT STREET.' as Coln de Raft A. & H. , LEJAMBRE • }lave removed their Furniture and rphobrtering Warereeme TO No. 1103 Chestnut Street, top stab%) sotdm roit WANCELES, JEW air wo itch CUTLERY. PEAT L, RUBBER HANDLE KNIVES. Steel and Plated Blades. Sets of Cutlery in Rosewood Cases, VAT MODERATE PRICES• A LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM. 4T CLARK & BIDDLE'S, 712 Chestnut Street. sel72t th ingra rpt.. . Sterling Silverware Manufactory, 414 LOCUST STREET. GEORGE SHARP. , Patentee of the Ball and Cube patterns, manufactures every description of fine STERLOG SILVERWARE. and offers for sale, wholesale and retail, a choice assort. snent of rich and beautiful goods of new styles at IoW prices. J. X SHARP. A. ROBERTS. sell.sm BLINDS AND WINDOW SHADES. Bt J. WILLIAMS: - & SONS NO. 16 North SiXTII Strept, bf anal acturers of . , VENETIAN BLINDS - . • .WINDOW SHADES. Largest and finest ass ortrnent in the city, pt the lowed prices.. ' • , go i ntfleTAlr gtegeo a te t t +top 5, CHARLES HALE (late Salem nn and:Elupoi . ll6ndent NO. 831 ARCH STREET, ' MADirkAIPTIrLIFJEFI Or VENETLAI4I3LiNDS and 'WINDOW SHADES. LARGEST AND 'FINEST ASSORTMENT IN TEM CITY AT THIOI,CriVEST PRICES. urnaurrnunzeini ALL, ITS BRANCHES. FOR, vox= CO. NEW CORDAGE FACTORY voifiti Rua opirtam. sw•sa WATER and fa N. WM. wens tau CARPETINGS, &V. 1867 CARRETINGS, 18 JAS. IL,. (PANE,-.8Q.1.5r.y.*..:1.40.,..:::„. Chestnut Street, bekvirSfiventh, MMRTERI3 .01) DEALEW FOREIGN AND DONIF4IIO CA RPETINGS. English Brussels Carpetings. tits tate arrivals we have received a full aseortraeot WI BEST ENGLISH MAKES. JAS. IL ORNE, BON & CO., Chestnut Street, below Seventh. English .and Fren-ch A X.MINSTERS, ROYAL WILTON, A.ND VELVAT CAR - PE WINGS. ALL THE NEW EntrESTlOl4; DESIGNS. Now in store and for sale by JAS. H. ORIcE, SON & CO., Chestnut Street, below Seventh. TIIREE.PLY AND. INGBAIN CARPETINdS In vest variety of dentgn. OIL CLOTHS, In sheets from I yard to 8 yards wide. Henderson & Co.'s all Worsted %Waal. IAS. R. °RNA . SON & „CO., Met Street, below fkiranil6- RICH AND. ELEGANT CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, (col Newest designs and Inmost Flea. THREESHOW ROOMS. S. C. E l oqui-Arir., NO. 25 SOUTH SECOND ST., eetta-th s tuft rp§ Below Market. NOTICE. LEEDOM & SHAW, 910 ARCH STREET, I3etween Ninth and Tenth Streets. Will continue to sell Viz stock of CARPETINGS At prices corresponding with low rent and expenses. And will open daily new goods. ae they do not expect to move. r7V'T . P - -Mr 7 Ti t”000 v PI J. C. BARNES Sz CO. GENTS' FURNISHING (KIODS, - mmariormoras or ; Fine Shirts, Collars, WrapPerii&c. NO. 245 , N. NINTH ST., PHILADELPHIA. ocl-2m• GENTS' FITIMISHING GOODS. JOHN C. ARRISON, Nos, 1 and 3 N. Sixth Would invito the attention of gentlemen to his extensile assortment of • , Furnishing Goode . . c orteiptin F of SILK BILIRTW AND DRAWERS. Cartwright .& Warner's Merino Shirts and Drawers. Lambe Wool , do. do. do. Buckskin do. do. do. Cotton' do. do. do. English Swan's Down.' Canton Flannel made to A.'s express order for Shirts susd 30. rs Drawe. , . .4114 DEtiq'LEMEWS WRAf'PEBS. ' 110SIERY. • 4. [GLOVES. • ' ' ,- e • , ii STOCKS.' 4. ; . Ja2B#4 ;,. ; di0.001417.; vibTOTNG, EDWARD P. KELLY, TAILOR, • S. E. cor. of Soma and Chestnut Sta. Complete aeaortmeut of Finn and Extra Fine -- hick Ilita Colored C:lothe. s n i na lk te l T e ti v lo o t t he. an i et i v rin e tEA tee CiO us thiJ" ll ! l 1 : 1a , ona hcoteh L'hoviot SuftwiSoo l ii4jciti a al id sailcloth fldsedti. Black I. ElmutthetrAVlool" Colo red, and suipea 'and, Plaid VaruarTOrtla 614%,*Aiicy Velvet and ColiilaPFl Oadtuderco -Yo[ C llll' 2 4..^" • taf calker edit lllll- lothes o4 a &vil or supe ri or 4 h tiAo ofo Uttulteut, at moderate Pric"' • =ME