m=MMM ~~p,supdnarracs. WALNITZ—Tha Ws Mechem 4_659.018t0n. Tao now on the stage at the Walnut Street mower% is a pleasant little Comedy traredated teem the FrenCtrby Mr. W. Clomersal. The original Is having quite a run at th e French Theatre in New Forkpatd is. ahaply a comic opera, while , this tnutdatton merely Contains half a dozen melodies, none of whict ee, Apf remark able merit. It is, in fact, an ex lltly and lanlithlble Wi with a strong French AVM. It is a burlesque of civil and military sriatoersey, end of court t nenners, fashions and intrigaea ,• and if it bed no other' merit, its AY Democracy would be likely to make it popniar with an American audience. The • j ot is slight, but so ingenious that the most cunning moo t m otto , conjecture the fate of d e signing ers, of the eldreste triumph or defeat of th vil pose.-• bribrimful of humor of the jolliest and most enjoyable description. There is a gratifying m angy of those wretched . puns which are the stock in trade .of Certain facetious play wrights, but the anther. "has , applied the true principle of humor, • and produCed excellent re nut ta by creating enrOising and incongruous situations, unexpected answers to interrogatories and extraordi nary exaggerations of common-place things sur and events. The effect of this is that the audience are prised intolaughter at each turn of th e play, and ere kept in a state of delightful expectanc the next Y of good thing. There is a' very original and amusing dance in the first act, which was deservedly encored last night. The comic dance in the second act is also very IndiCZOLlti. In the third act one of the scenes is a little too broad for the American stage, and might very well be altered to emit the more delicate and polite ears of our respectable theatre -goers. It would doubtless be very,palatable threes, bat here it pleases only the fzelletlll4 who make it more o ff ensive by the roars of laug her with which they greet it The play was admirably performed. Mrs. Gomersal as "the Grand Duchess" dressed well, acted well, and sang_as sweetly as the snueic would permit. She is excellent in light comedy and burlesque parts, and bids fair to become .an eatablished favorite in this city. air. W. Gonmrssi, however, carried off the honors of the evening. Bo representation of ."Fritz" was con ceived in the trueet spirit of humor, a given with.a. heartinem and warmth that merit th highsst praise. Mr. Gemersal is treomparative stranger upon the'Phi ladelphia stage, but he displayed such line powers as a comedian last night—rejecting the too common thebry that a comic actor must exaggerate and contort and grimace—and acted with such natural and easy grace, that we help to see him oftener hereafter in more dif ficult parts. Ilia good-natured, rollicking, valiant "Fritz" is one of the pleasanttat . eharactere we have eeen for a long time, and we cordially recommend every one to become a cq uainted with it while the op portunity offers. Miss Prentice as "Wends," Mr. 'Bai ley as "General Brown," Mr. Cha7an as "Brown Puck," Mr. Faucett ea "Prince Pan " and Mr. Street as "Aid-de -Camp," were excellent. Each of them gave clear and distinct Interpretations of these three amus ing characters. Tne Grand Duchess will appear - again this evening, and it deserves to have a crowded house. Rnurthes' Omuta Tzorre.—La Sonnamhula was performed night at the Acedemy of Mimic to a moderately well-filled house, Considering the in clemency of the weather. This evening the favorite opera of Martha will be presented, with a cast includ ing Miss RiChitiga, Mrs. Sevin, and Messrs. Castle, Campbell, Seguin and others. Tire CilEaTNuT.—Dire. D. P. Bowers will appear this evening in the historical tragedy of .Mary Stuart. As this drama will be withdrawn after to-morrow night, every one should crebrace the opportunity now offered to see it. Tux Mom—Miss Rate Reignolds appears_ again to tient in tue sensational drama of Nobinty's Dattiliter. Emmet= Smarr OPERA Hovsz.—The attractions °tiered at this place of amusement this evening are nnte.nallv great. They include the Trip Around the World, the Jape and Arabs, the Richmond Raiders, Willi bungs, dances, burlesques, ate. Premangtems Omni Hottes.—A large number of TlOVelUen are announced fur every night , this week at this temple of the dusky Muse s ,_ if there are any each divinities. Eph Born, Frank Moran and a number of other stars in the firmament of Ethiopian minstrelsy , will appear in songs, dances, burlesques and general eeeetancitiee. A pleasant evening is assured to those who drop in to this establishment. Ma. SENTz's Firre O.II.OIIEarEAS, MATINS): will be given in the Horticultural Hall to-morrow afternoon. The programme, which includes Mozart's famous Jupiter Symphony, has already been noticed at length in these columns. Miss Blackburite's vocalist will be looked for with interest appearance as a Btrrz..-Signor 'Blitz will give one of. his pleasant entertainments this evening at Assembly Buildings. CITY NOTICES. BOWER ) 'Dm WELL-KNOWN DRUGGIST, AT iSIXTH AND VINE. WHO HAS ORIGINATED SEVERAL VALUABLE PREPARATIONS, WHICH THE PUBLIC. HAVE CONTINUED TO APPRECHATP,HAS E INVENTED A TERM NOVEL AND AT THE SAMS TIME MlT cAciors, MEDIOANNT. TIIIB ARTICLE CONSISTS OF PURE OUM COMBINES , WITH A NUMBER OP POPULAR. ARTICLES OF ESTABLISHED REPUTE, FORMED INTO A FINE CONVECTION, UNDER THE NAME OF "Bowines GUM ARABIO SECRETS." THESE NAME ARE NOT ONLY A GOOD MEDICINE, NOR ONLY A GOOD. CospECTION, BUT COMBINE DELICIOUSNESS or TASTE WITH THE MOST SOOTHING AND CURATIVE ACTION IN ALL CASES OP COCG.II. COLD. SORE •TILILOAT AND PEo. TORIAL AFFECTIONS LN GENERAL. WE ARE - CONVINCED THAT VIET DAVE MUCH MEIT, AND WILL HAVE A LARGE AND READY SALE. THE PRIOR PER PACKAGE IS THIRTY FINE CENTS. Da. E. BIINFORO of 166 Fifth avenue, New York city, will make a short professiona l visit to Philadelphia, lximniencing on Tuesday, Oc tober 29th, on and &Ur which date he can be con sulted at his parlors in the Continental Hotel, from 9 A. M. till 4 P. Id., daily.. The specialty to which Dr. Light= has successfully devoted himself during the many years of his resi dence in 'New York city embraces Chronic Catarrh in all its lbrms, diseases of the Throat, Lungs and Heart, Deafness, Discharges from the Ear and other affections of the Head and - Chest, in the treatment of which he has introduced many new and important re medies and modes of application, with the most btne ficial results. Urnsd.wrEttY.—For promptness, goo' manshlp, and low prices, apply at Yellen's, 140 S Chestnut street. It You *all a good Set of handsome Furs, • At a low price, go to Oakforda, eontinented HoteL TIIE "MORNING GLORY'': STOVE may be seen in constant operation at the ware rooms of Mr. Charles Jones, No. 3H-North Second street, who is agent in th.laeity. • Curie BOINTJETS. - The only stock In the United States is at Gayle China Palace, 1* Chestnut street. FOUR THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED AND SEVMNTY ALERkIIT SOLD. - Patent Steam Cooking Apparatus (made to suit any stove now in use), in which all kinds of vegetables. meats and fish can be cooked th one apartment without the flavor of one kind being im parted to the other, and at the same time makes soup in the lower part, and bakes puddings in the top part. Measure the adze of your stove-hole and call and get one. Mice, $4. No pay required until satisfied. Depot, 906 Race street. For sale by all house-furnish ing stores. A. & W. S. IFlAcquvr.N. Ir - xou wish a good Set of 'handsome Furs, At a low price, go to Oakfords, Continental HoteL M. SHOEMAKER & Co., 1024 Chestnut street, are now openin an elegant assortment of Mesa and Children's illlnery, In the latest Paris styles. Also, a full line of Children's Clothing for Boys, Girls, infants and Misses. "lit IT WILL DO ALL THAT 114 CLAIMED FOR IT, IT Ia UTILTAINLY A WONTEISEUI. MA.0111147. !"--.Thts re mark is often made by those who have heard of bat have not been the great Combination Sewing and Button-hole Machine. Let all such skeptics call at the . Salesrooms, corner of Eleventh and Chestnut, and see for themselves that it will do with great ease "all that is claimed for it." - LACE ctnernms.—Now is the gm to buy Cur tains. Great bargains, at Patten's,l4oi Chestnut street. GOoowtii's Plantation Tobacco is acknow ledged by all lovers of the weed to he the beet article yet °tiered to the trade. Sold everywhere. Tial rain dampens everything but the spirits of those who'dress tu clothing sold .nt Charles bLokea Sc Co.'s drot-Class Clothing Iluuee, under the Continental. Nothing can dampen a man'e Narita when to perfect bodily comfort, which can be often attained by wear _ Mg and conifortublt,,elothing. s ee the • Gods. • NEW Fiturrs of all kinds. a PLETOILEit, 1204 Chestnut street. LACE CURTAENS.-1,000 Pairs elegant real lace Curtains, at greatly reduced prices selling luw, b, Buse they were purchased at auction to sell cli,e. Great variety and bargains An Curtains, at Patten's, 140.9 Chestnut street. EXTRA, FRAGIISANT OOLONG MITUIIELL & FLEVOLIE 1204 Chestn [rect. AN IrrrEftesTrNa ITEm..—Messra. IL 911 & Co. have opehed their new and elegant Clear Store, No. 45 North Seventh street, and offer an extensive and varied assortment of the Choicest Brands of Havana Cigars Smoking and Che3ying Tobacco, Meerschaum rif x . e Ar a ncy Ankles, ,at Wholesale and Retail, on all secular days. Prices reasonable. Ttexceis roe Tuts ,Niew PIILLADELPIIIA OPtLA.1101381: rou SALE ' Yr. 8 orotoox P. M. VERY Ogouas CLovam lIION MITOUELL & FLETCHER, 1204 Chestnut ;Ape Evimmonr, KNOWS linis.--We mean gorge Waenkins, the renowned confectioner, at No. 1031 noting Garden street. lila Bon-bons, Caramels, Orem Oluicolates, etc., itte deservedly In the higttest with all chum& I'or Oranges, Lemons Bart ifild4 Pcu cePAM etV., t 3 kt Ault the place. lIMEIMI CARAsszleErrsit, . Cortunol..Extro, Oartunel-Extra." ' Yrinnttradared and sold• Wholesale end Retail, by Stephen Ir. Whitman, N4).l4rket street. ,"-• • ,„ ~ • GAy a LattnA rALACE, 1022 uhestqut street, is open till nine o'clock evepy night. IF You wish a good • Set of handsome Fur% At a low orite, go CO' _ Oalrforde,•Continental Hotel. INIMITABLY FINE ROASTED ALMOISDS, [floured and for sale, wholesale and retail, by . Stephen, F. Whitman, NO. 1210 Market street. • - BEDDING and Furniture Re-upholstered, Car- pets laid, and Upholstery of any description done im mediately. Workmenalways Patten% 108 C hestnuttn street. GROVER & BAKER'S Highest Premium Machines , 780 Chestnut street, To THE LAMS.- Call at Ony's China Palace, 1022 Chestnut street, and inspect the immune assort.. ment of Fancy and Plain China, Bohetnian and. French Glassware. Bronzeand Parian Statuary. Silver Plated Ware. Table Cutlery,ltc., before making your purchases. Joints' Horn., 28b Dock Street, below Third, revived by W. P. Larldn on the European plan. Meals from 6 A. M. to 12 P. M. Good lodgings for guests. House Open all night. Rooms ISO eta pet night. NEW BETHLEHEM BUCKWHEAT...-- . BiTTOEILL & PLZTOUIR, 1204 Chestnut streeL DRAPRTHIZAWDRItaa AND CATARRH.— J. Isaacs, IX, Professor of the Bye and Ear. treats all diseases appertaining to the above members with the utmost succese. Teslimonials from the most reliable sources in the city can be seen at his office, No. 808 Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to so. pmpAny their patients, as he bee no secrete in his practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charue made for examination. J. C. BARNES & 00. GENTS' FURNISHING ,GOODS, BLINEFACTVRESS OF Fine Shirts, Collars, Wrappers, &o. NO. 245 N. NINTH ST., PHILADELPHIA. OO8.8m• p GENTS' FIIIINISEING GOODS. JOHN .T. ARRISON, Nos. 1 and BN. Sixth St.,Philadai, • Would invite the attention of gentlemen, to his exterusive assortment of Furnishing Goods. Consisting of SILK SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. Cartwright& Warner's Iderjmo Shirts and DreWeillb Limbs' Wool do. do. do.- Buckskin do. do. do. Cotton do. do. do. English Swan's Down Canton Dermal made to J..C. A.'s express order for Shirts add Drawers. • ALSO. GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS. HOSIERY. • ,GLOVES, STOCKS. 1a22 tf4 dro.,dro..&e. GENERAL VIEW OF THE CASES IN WHICH HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT BEVERAGE OF HEALTH lirpliCtlble • . IN GASES OF WEAKNESS OF DIGESTION.— Proofs of ita efficacy— him. Amanda Porde. of No. ICI Wooster street, write': "By advice of my physician. Dr. Ghanvean, I have taken Bod`s Malt Jtx tract, and I can now partake of any kind pi food.'! . FOR DYSPEPSIA IN GENERAL. Mr. William Moller, of No. 6 West Twentieth street, writes: "I recommend cheerfully HOFF'S Hoff 's Malt Extract to dyspeptics; I have never found such a splendid beverage." 2. FOR A FOOL STATE OF STOMACH. Mrs. Daffemer, of No. 266 'Urinate's street, MALT writes: "My husband has been entirely cared of his disorder of the stomach." 4.. FOR EXHAUSTED PERSONS My physician is in favor of it, and did not EXTRACT tcines:hink P that it could disagree with his S medi . A. BEER. LIATCRUEY. 6, FOR BODILY WEAKNESS. I am. I fear, a confirmed invalid; have used ale and porter, itc.. and no medicine seems to benefit me; but IloWs Malt Extract is just the thing I need.—Hartford. Conn. Mrs. E. C. STEPHENSON. 6. 1N CATARRHS, ESPECIALLY OBSTINATE. Mr. Welsh Edwards, of the New York Thea tre, writes to Mr. Hoff: "M.y wife has been entirely cured of her sore throat by the use," etc. sow At druggists , and grocers , . Persons wishing agencies mitt apply to Hoff's Malt Extract Depot, 542 Br w f oadway, N. ocao. m6t N THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND I County of Philedelfplaia.—Estate of SAMUEL KEY SER, deceased.—The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the account of GIDEON KEYSER and NAILMAN KEYSER. Executory of the last will and testament of SAMUEL KEYSER, deceasEd, and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, - will meet the parties interested for the purpose of his AP pointment, on Tuesday. November 12th, 1867 at 4 o'clock, P.M.. at his office, No. DO South Sixths treet, in the city o Philadelphia. GUSTAVUS REhIAK, ocBaw.f,m 6t5 Auditor. TO RENT OR FOR BALE.—A MODERN DWEI..• ling with Stabling. dm., five minutes walk from Flames Lanai:Ration, Germantown. Apply at 418 Commerce street. oc3o 21. EITO RENT—A THREE-STORY DWELLING, No; tn South Fifteenth street; all modern improve ments; Immediate possession. Also, the upper rooms No. 116 South Sixth street, or the whole, opposite the New Court House; splendid business location. APPLY to DOR. PUCE ,St JORDAN, 433 Walnut street. VO-PARTNEBSUIP NOTICE—WE HAVE NOT AU thorized JACOB G. MAXWELL to make or adver the changer aftecting our firm or bushier& J. G. MAXWELL dr BON. • PHILADEIPIIIA. 00.26 th, IBM. oeViatrefi THE GREAT • AMERICAN COMBINATION SEWING, OVERSEAbfING AND BUT TONHOLE MACHINE, Has no equal in the world for all kinds of sewing. Seld at S. W;cor. Eleventh and Chestnut. Other Machines taken in Exchange. oc2-1.131 rP4 THOMAS WEB, (suocetoot to Wm. F. ILushes.) FORS OF SECOND AND CHRISTIAN STREETS. BAUD, . 11, SALT'AND PRIM BAT, Inn, ‘l4O, OAT re distil% SHIPPING AND CITY USE:* m.y.ail wilmrs. ' ---,-- _.- ..- _—..— GOLD'B 'DYIPROVED PATENT Low orrAu HOT WATER APPARATUS;; .;; FOR wiutowsick AND VENTILATING wrru" rrqui EXTERNAL AID.. UNION STEAM AND w&TER ppwruret LAN, Jiunzs P. wooD O . CO., 41.8. FOURTH Btall4. D. hL FicLTIVELL. San seltdllll. 13 RUGGIEITB' SUNDMEL—GRADIJI.TEB-14011,TA, pin Tll cornbi, iiruahos, *lrma, Tweezers, . lioxos,..florn stillsal huriszeuls, Trusses and So ft Ittibber Vial Gases, Glass ,and MV e Orissa. &C.. at Hands. , weft, ONOWDEN & IMMER, Hata. SOuttM&Mtistrollt. ; I'l Y EVENING BULLET/N.—PHILADELPHI4, WEDNYBDAY, OOTOBEIt, 30, 1867. -issammoimmim TILEDICINAL. p Drpr.l nail( DOI TO RENT. COPARTNERSHIPS. ;::' . 4 ... '-F..-.& E• :8...-04NE; 1867. 964 cIIrSTNUT writEET, Have Now Opened Their 'FALL lIIIPOAVATIONS OF' NEW CARPETINGg. 600 Pieces J. Ciiossley & Sons' Patent Tapestry Carpets. -300 PIECES ROYAL WILTON CARPETS. NOVELTIES IN FRENCH CHENILLE CARPETS. - 4. F. & E. B. ORNE, NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET, NO Pieces New Styles E nglish Brussels Carpets. 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. NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET, 50 SHEETS . ENGLISH -OIL CLOTHS. sel44 m w PAINTINGS, - &C. FINE ARTS.---We beg to announce that we will open during the next two weeks over fifty oases of CHOICE OIL PAINTINGS, RARE STATUARY, RICH FANCY GOODS and BRONZES. These GEMS OF ART have been se tooted with great care by Mr. Bailey from the Studios of the most celebrated Mists, and the workshops of the best makers in Europe, and contain many works ,that'have achieved distinction at the Paris Exhibition. BAILEY & CO., 819 Chestnut St. eel 4. m w2m rp NEW 011, PAINTING'S, NEW ROMAN PHOTOGRAPHS. NEW CHROMOS, From Milan and Florence. NEW ROGERS' . GROUP, •`THE SCHOOL EXAMINATION." Looking Glasses in every variety. JAMES S. EARLE & SONS 816 OffiSTNIIT STREET. 1E100)P' SKIRTS. 628 HOOP SKIRTS, FALL. STYLES. Plain and Trail Hoop Skirts, 2, 2,4 and 3 yar round...of every length and shape, for ladles, and a 'co • •plete assortment of Misses' and Children's Skirts, tro 6 to ifi sTrings, from 10 to Mt inches long, all of "OUR ON MAKE " superior in style, finish and durabilit r, d really the cheapest and most satisfactory Hoop Skirts the inerican market.- Warranted in every respect. Skirts Made to order, altered and repaired. CAUTION.—Owing to the unprecedented rep itat n which "Our Own Make" of Skirts have attained e dealers aro endeavoring to put a very inferior skirt u n their customers by representing them to he skirt ski Own Make." Be not deceived. "Our Make" are et sm d on each tab, "W. F. Hopkins, Manufacturer, No. , i2B Arch street, Philadelphia," and also have the letter U woven in the tapes between each spring. - Also, dealer in Now , Y ork made Skirts, at very bif prices, wholesale and retail. ikaid for catalogue of styles and prices, at No. 628 Arch street, T, 1301,,K,111/. NEW FALL SKIRT.. THE PATENT CLASP HOOP SKIRT. Manufactured and for sale by SHAW A l BO • • 916 ARCH and 9b3 North NINTH streets. The Patent ()leap NEW STYLE SKIR•I3, man tured by us, are acknowledged by the Lad l es to be neatest, most comfortable and durable HooSkirt ro They aro superior to all others, being made q f ono Ploo' the beat patent glazed English Steel, without any flus In thetapes aro securely bold by neat patent , 0 Skits altered into the now fashionable shapes . Skirts and Corsets made to order. Worley's and 0 , znakoes of Franck' Corsets for sale, seigi•imw var 0 0 13 70 1 3_Att e D itree r—BUIP.' jam" L.,. MI vine fa oF tles of Hoop Skirts, foe* • i n i t i t i =Corsets 04013 , otft!.i , • • F.& E. NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET. J. J.F. & E. B. ORNE, NO., 904 CHESTNUT STREET, J. F. & E. B. ORNE, NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET, J. F. & E. V. ORNE, -NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET, & E. J. F. ORNE, ORNE, 44 :40P 4 >R• 3i SPECIAL NOTICE. We are prepared to meetl Purchasers of Fine Furniture , /10Ttl IN STYLE AND PRICE. GEO.J.HENKEL,,LACY & CO. CABINET MASERS, • 18th and Chestnut Streets. se2B4lm rp ~,r - -MXT(EBLES FIND OEXHISICION, inSeriLOCAe do Cuartos DO . CO °ono Wm do recitdmiento CUARTOR HI CAMARA. GEO. J. EtENKELN. LACY dc CO.. EBANISTAS, se2s-tfrpi THIRTEENTH AND ; CHESTNUT Special Card. FINE FURNITURE ON EXHIBITION IN SUITES OF ROOMS, CARPETED AND .FURNISHED AS CHAMBERS AND PARLORS. GEO. 3* lIENKELS, LACY 411; CO., CABINETMAKERS, THIRTEENTH AND CHESTNUT; PHILADELPHIA. se26-tfrp§ 1V Die telneten Bleubel arrangirt in der ganzen Etage tertig zur Anedeht, Toppich and Gardinen elnbegritlren. GEO. J.' 'HENKEL'S, LACY & CO., M eubel Fabrikant, Thirteenth and Chestnut, Philadelphia. saberp¢ AVIS IMPORTANT. BEAUX MEUBLES, pour Salons et Chambres n Comber, Arrang6s pour Exposition dans Appartements Garnis Converts de Tapia. • GEO. 'I HENKELS, LACY & EBENISTES, seo...s4frpil CHESTNUT STREET, au Coln do Ulna. A. & H. LEJAMBRE Have removed their F urniture and Upholstering Wareroomr - No. 1103 Chestnut Street, (up etaire.) eel-3m rp HEATERS. BALTIMOREin IMPROVED BABE BURNING V 11M \I FIRE-PLACE BEATER wrrn MAGAZINE dt ILLUMINATING DOlllB. The most Cheerful and Perfect Heater In Coe. To be bad Wholesale and Retail of J. 8. CLARK, 1008 Market street, PhiMs; ISAAC B. EVANS , !derma . eon:nil/It AND TY BALEII IN OILS, PAINTS, VARNISHES, Nava! Stores and Soaps; Ne, 16 North Delaware aventte i 'Dldlada. 4441148P11 Old.ve niskies. THE LABGEST AND BEST STOOK OP' FINE ()I) RYE WHISKIES 1867. HENRY B. HANNIS 4v CO., 0113 and 220 *ICYP7rI3. klELColkiir Who offer the same TO TrE}r TRA.DE, in .Lots, on very ativnattessotiui Terms. 'Their Stock 011 BOND, coallPrhsee Wino antrotito bniat 4014 tant, and rune through the various months Of 1965086 9 and Of t h is year, up present date. Liberal contracts made for lots to arrive at JPemilvithila NOM* DetoOlp anteni moniLlne Wharf. or at Bonded Wassaeuses• as St es now else*. out.to limeh 519 Chestnut Street. FINE CARPETINGS REDIJCED PRICES. AXPIINSTEitS , ROYAi. WILTONM VELVETS, BRUSSELS AND DADIAJSKI HALL AND STAIR CARPETS, ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS EVERT DESCRIPTION OF DESULIBLE GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, With a yiew to sr.ursu OFF OUR ENTIRE STOOK. AT, OUR RETAIL WAREN.UO3II3, No. 519 Chestnut St., Prior to removal on firgt of January next. McCALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN, 519 CHESTNUT STREET. or:-vr,f.man •s NOTWE. LEEDOM & SHAW, 910 ARCH STREET, Between Ninth and Tenth Btreeha Will continue to sell their stock of CARPETINGS At prices corresponding with low rent and expenses. And will open daily new goods, as they do not expect to move. atdlian BLINDS AND WINDOW SHADES: CHARLES L. HALE, Gate Salesman and Superintendent for B.J.Wllliams) NO. 831 ARCH STREET MANUFACTURE/Ea OF VENETIAN BLINDS and WINDOW SHADES. LARGEST AND FINEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY AT TILE LOWEST PRICES. UPHOLSTERING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. STORE SHADES MADE AND LETTERED. sel7• tf rp - 13. J. WILLIAMS Sz. SONS, NO. 16North SIXTH Street, Manufacturers of VENETIAN BLINDS AND WINDOW SHADES. The oldest establishment Best assortment in the city. Largest manufacturemand hell at the Lowest Prices. Repairing promptly attended to. Store Shades mallet° order. se2.s.tfrpl EDWARD - i'. KELLY, TAILOR, S. E. Cs'. of Seventh and Chestnut Sts. sr Complete assortment of Fine and Extra Fine Black and Colored Clothe. Caster Clothe, Winter Cloths and Melton. 511 k Velvet and Velveteens. Scotch Cheviot Suhinge. Fur, Etymon, Astracan, Chinchilla and Smooth Beavers. Black Doeskins, Plain Colored, Banded, Striped and Plaid Cassirneres. Silk, Cashmere, Plain and Fancy Velvet and Dassimere Veetinge, Clothes equal or superior to those of any other estab. lithment, at moderate prices. sor-Inv BECKHATIS & ALLGAIER Respectfully invite attention to their large and varied stock of Superior FAMILY CARRIAGES Of latest styles, with all the most recent improiemeilt of flnish.ll • ELEGANT LANDAU, • Just completed. 'Also, CLARENCE COACHES and COUPES of different styles. MANUFACTORY AND WAREROOMS, • 1204 FRANKFORD AVENUE, 0e26•3111rP4 taw. Girard avenue. NOTICE TO HAVANA SHIPPERS. Staggers in the Cnba trado are hereby noti• fled that the Steamers of the Now Orleans line will hereafter touch regularly at Havana for freight and passengers, both going and returning, and will sail promptly ea adverthied, Whl. L. JAKEI3, General Agent Phiada: find so Co,, 0015.XVtf* 81.4 south Delaware Avenue, , • IN THE ,LAND 1$ NOW POSSESSED BY CARPETINGS, itc• WE WILL SELL Olift ENGLISH BILUSSELS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, THREE-PLTS, SiPFJECANORAINS, VENETIAN!, WITD EXTRA BORDEP.9 IN SHORT. CARPETINGS, lii ruir o fi Kati CAJiItIAIAES. IWATOHLWa t JUST RECEIVED, .0 DIRECT FROM FARM DECORATED PORCELAIN ~tf :t I*'i; *l',li 4 JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO., 822 CHESTNUT STREET. fel-famw Sterling Silverware Manufactory, 414 LOCUST STREET. GEORGE SHARP, Patentee of the BsU and Cube patterns. manufactures every description of fine STERLING BILVERWABE. and often for sale, wholesale and retail. a choice assort• meat okrich and beautiful goods of new styles at Law prices."' J. M. SIIAP.P. • • JUST OPENED, ,4 • • • DIRECT FROM EUROPE. lira BOHEMIAN GARNET JEWELRY. An immense stock, made expressly for our sales. JAMES E. 9ALDWELL & CO., 822 CHEST. ITT STREW. fAI-f EI w-tfrp4 piluvwcwv.wor:vrx:ir. l ol CURTAIN ESTABLISHMENT. Tile Pubdcribcr3 gre now receiving their Fall Assortment Of 'new and elegant materials for Drawing-Room, Chamber, Library, and Dining-Room WINDOW CURTAINS, . Lambrequin, CMit and iota Gritting', eta Comprising the Dann Inwortationa and towed Deglo2o and. Fabrics. in BICH PLAIN SATINS. BROCATELS. LANPISADES. SILK TERRY. COTELINE. 'SATIN DE RAINE; PLAIN WOOL REPS. NEW STYLE BINX.IIZ AND SATIN STRIPED REPS AND TERRY, FRENCH EMBROIDERED LACE CURTAINS, The richest imported, ands very Isrge assortment of Not. tinitham, Swim slid Mtuilln CUR TAINS. tX)RNIOES, TASSELS, etc., all of which will be PUT UP wkea do sired, the newest and mast tasteful manner. in town or countrtiby experienced and reliable Woriunen. Sbeppard, Van Harlingen & Arrison, 1008 Chestnut Street. 0cE116192.353wr0 BARGAINS IN LACE CURTAIN% CURTAIN MATERIALS, FURNITURE COVERINOS, WINDOW SHADES, Of the New . Fabrics, Deslsms, and Qualities. PIANO AN s A E corms, And a full line of SOUSE-FUHNISELING IUNENB, QUILTS. 4a.. At the Lowest Price& C. M. STOUT & Ca. 1100 Chestnut Street. mvl-aim tyro AUCTION SALES. JAMES A. k'BEEMAN. AUCTIONEER, 1!4,,W WiLLNTJT street. EIGHTH FALL SALE 01. ESTATE-NOV. 6. This Sale on WEDNESDA •at 12 o'clock. noon. at the Exchange, will include the following- N 0.641 CATHARINE ST.-A threestory brick • bowie with hack buildings, lot 17 be 85 feet. Subject to $6O g • , tvia rent. Orphans' Court Sale-Estate of !Valiant. , id Christiana C. Walker, deed. No. 113 S. THIRD ST.-A valuable three-story brick property, above Chestnut at., lot 163-4 by 50 feet, Clear. Orphans' Court bate-Estateof Joseph Murrell, deed. ". ALLEN'S LANEL-A 234 -story atone house and barn. near Green et., Germantown, and lot, 87 by 200 feet. Sale by Order of bleirs-Eatate of Wm. and U. Bitten!wuee. deed. BOHEMIA PLACE.-3 frame and brick hoases, below 9th and German sts., 3d Wa . rd. Subject to $l4 grnd rest. Sale by order_ of Heir-Estate of Perry T a m an t. deed. Nos. 11103, and 1606 .MULLEN ST. 25TH WARD.-2 two story frame houses, lot 37 by 37 feet. Clear. Orphans' Court Sate-Estate of Alice Gordon, deed. HAMILTON 81.-A genteel three-story brick resi dence, with , back buildings, west of Mansion at., 24th Ward, lot 22 by 104 feet. Clear. No. 119 PINE ST.-A genteel resideneo with back build ing and lot, al by 80 feet. Clear. Peremptory Sale by order of Heirs-Estate of James 211eGill, deed Nos. 128 and 130 SOUTeI ST.-2 three-story brick stores and dwelling, on South at., with 2 two-story frame houses on Annapolis at. subject to 828',; ground rent. Perenl4l - Sale-Same Estate. No. 619 ANNAPOLIS ST.--A 234. story brick dwelling.' above south at, lot 18 by 86 feet. l'oremptory E'slate. No. 25 SuCTII ST.-A threestory brick tavern stand and lot, 18 by 53 feet. Clear. Peremptorp Sale-Same Estate. No. 49 S. FRONT ST.-A fouratory cooper elll l and lot. 15 by 27 feet. Clear. Peremptory Sate-Sa lt s 'Estate. Nom. 4123 and 4125 - LUDLOW ST-2 two-story framo houses, above 41st at., 27th Ward, tot 80 by 100 feet- Dieu. Sale by order of the Court of Common Ploas-Estate of John Williams. deed. 30 ACRES.-A farm in Upper Derby, Delaware county 430 miles from Market street bridge, on the .o "muom road, with a frame house. large barn, dtc. C ectaors Sale-Estalc of Rebecca If. Powell,tieo'd. NEAT DWELLING, N. 11TII 1-3 T.-A neat dwelling, No. 12420 above Girard avenue, 16 by 64 feet.., $72 ground rent. a. - W - In thorough Order. 4311 1- fremeulala Posses -8 OTTAGES, DAUPHIN ST. Two six-room bonne*. No 3. 113 and. 117, near Howard rat. Ptbl Ward., eta be sold separately BELMONT AI'ENUE - -A • largo lot, Belmont and Of Prhmediate Possession - Montgomery avenues and 47th le, 24th Ward. Execu triVs.Absolute Sate-Estate of Richard Smethurst, dec!d.. No. ID3O LANCASTER AVEN CR.-Store and dwelling. 24th Ward. 2134 by 102 feet. tar FULL PARTICULARS , IN CATALOGUES. READY ON SATURDAY.. • CARES 70. OANIPTEER. IMPERIAL tn. rroUNlFlnmerlat landing hod for aalo by ,IREP ". II.. O n . e. USquia ar co., lob South Doran ram A. ROBERTS. nol74ra rP6 AND UPHOLSTERY HOODS,