mew russiacATioNs. Miss Alice Cary is a clever woman, and a good . But being a woman and a poetess does peetc.ss not qualify her to write a otan's love story. .Her very pretty volume, published by Ticknor & Fields. and called "A Lover'sAlary," is made up of fragments meant to express a man's love in various consecutive stages. It is rather a merit b Miss Cary, and a . credit to her womanhood, ., that she has failed to express this truly. There is nothing virile in her verse or her sentiments. They are both pretty, and at times impressive, but they are thoroughly feminine. The vague personages of the diary, "Charley" and "Mona," have no individuality , and their story has no in terest But they serve the author's purpose of expressing:in musical lines her graceful ideas of a passion which she may have feltwoman , but concerning which, as felt by e thother msex, the other sex, she can only know by report _ or imagination. There are many extremely pretty things in the volume; but all seemlike faint echoes or ti mid mid imitations of things that have been better before. One of the prettiest and most impres sive, entitled "Mona Sick," bas,like many others, gone through the newspapers separately before, but vire copy it here: "ThentOt is sot, but there falls no dew; The year is old and the moon is new ; Mrfate is cruel, my heart L is true, And I My & sit in west, d e ar the silence little and think heart. of you, I hestthe silence and watch the skies, As nder red of the evening dies ; M) fate is cruel, but faith defies The dreary night that between us Iles. "AU the dreaming Is broken through ; Both what is done and undone I rue ; Nothing is sttiadfatt, notifing true, But your love for me, and my love for you. "With the waves that ebb, with the waves that flow, When' the winds are loud, when the winds arc low, When the roses come, when the roses go, One thought, one feeling, is oil I know. "The time is weary, the year is old ; 'The light ofthe lily bums closet° the mould; The grave is cruel, the grave Is cold, But the other is side is the city of gold." The refrain. "my dearest, dear little heart," belongs to each verse, but it weakens the poem, 'which is otherwise very pretty. There are many touching thoughts, pretty images and clever con ceits scattered through the book, which will be a popular one for the sake of these, as well as for the handsome style in which it has been pub lished:: There are some good illustrations in it, by Hennessy, McEntee and others. Harper's pictorial iligtory of the Great Rebel lion is advancing steadily and well. We have received Nos. 21, 22. 23 and 24. These contain accounts, well. written and well illustrated, of the Chattanooga, Vicksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg and Meridian campaigns: The battle scenes,maps, portraits and other illustrations are very good. The work, when completed, will be invaluable to the future historian and it is even now extremely interesting. The ' form is folio. A few more numbers will complete the work. Harper L't Brothers have issued the novel of "Circe," which appeared in is Braddon's Mag azine, Belgravia, where it was said to be by "Babbigton White." It was really stolen from the French, Mies Braddon herself being said to be the thief. The discovery of the theft has created a good deal of scandal, which helps the sale of the book. Moreover it is really a very in teresting story. CITY NOTICES. TILANESGIVING IN PENNSYLVANIA—PROCLAItiA. - 11.02:--COVIIIONVEALTII Or PENIOIILVANIA: From the creation of the world, or. more properly speaking,, einee Adam and Bye moved away from their country residence hex , and Eden, their children have needed cl and since, in our day, such convenient ( 41 and desirable Ready-made Clothing Rouses as Charles Stokes & Co.'s, under the 'ontinental, exist, it be comes ns to la s e pr thin for such blessings by immediate and rg purchase of these needful tnings at that establishment. B order of the Governor. ANDrizitserrncia Isom.—Messrs. H. 801 l ct Co. have opened their new and elegant • Cigar Store, No. 45 NorthSerenth street, and offer an extensive and varied assortteent of the Choicest Brands of Havana Cigars Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Meerschaum Pipes, Farley Articles, &c., at Wholesale and Retail, on all secular days. Prices reasonable. TIOE-Er Tun Nn PIIILADELPITIA Crams ileum: roe. em.,E Ar e FOIL ms. o'oco vr on P. hi. VEEP CHOICE CLOVER HONEY.— • MITCHELL FLETCHER, - 1204 Chestnut street. Cam. Borourrs. The only stock in the United States is at Gay's China Palace, 1022 Chestnut bT . OUwisha Set of handsome 'Fors. At a very low price, go to ,Oakfords, Continental Hotel °Nova - a BAR.ER's Highest Pio • bins, 730 Chestnut street. Goonvrnes Plantation Tobacco is acknow.- ledgedhy all lovers of the weed to be the best article yet offered to the trade. Sold everywhere. - NEw FRUITS of all kinds. hirrottera. As PLirronza, 1204 Chestnut street. To Tan Lanins.— can at Gay's China Palace, 1022 Chestnut street, and inspect the immense assort ment of Fancy and Plain China, Bohemian and French Glassware, Bronze and Farina Statuary, Silver Plated Waxe, Table Cutlery, &c., before making your •urchaaes. IF YOU wish a Set of bandsome Fars, At a very low price, go to OaVords,-Continental Hotel. EVERYBODY Knows Vm.—We mean George W..Teuldns, the renowned confectioner, at No. 1011 ring Garden street. Etts Bon-bone, Caramels, Cream Chocolates, etc., are deservedly in the highest repute with all assess. For Oranges,Lemons, Ban anas. rigs. Prunes, Pates, etc., this jast the place. bleu wish a - • • Set of handsome Fare, - At a very low price, go to Oakfortta, Continental HoteL M. SHOEMAKER & Co., 1024 Chestnut Street, are now openini an elegant assortment of Misses' and Children's 1111nery, in the latest Parts styles. - Also, ate 1 line of Children's Clothing for Boys, Girls, 'fattens and Misses. Emma Fr.Acatiust OOLONG TEA-- MITOUELL Furronzir., 1204 Chestnut streo. JOlnste Rom, 235 Dock Street, below Tbir4, revived by W. P. Larkin on the European plan. ges a ts . oßomu 6 oAp.e n M al loigh P Rooms G lodgings for eta per night. GAY ' S CHINA PALACE, 1022 Chestnut street, open till nine o'clock every night. NEW BETHLEHEM BUCKWHEAT.— Birreatm. & V2OI Chestuat etreet. DR=Ma i Buff Drums AND CATARWL-~ J. Isaacs, M. D., Professor of the Eye members treats all dismiss appertaining to the above with the utmost success. Testimonials - from the Most reliable sources in the city can be seen at his office, No. 605 Arch street. The medical faculty arelnvited to ac.. ompany their patients, as he has no secrets in him prat•Uce. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made for examination. FINANCIA-L and COMMERCIAL itgetkat the Philadelphia Stock Exchange. MILK WAIL% $lOO ri - Vo series 105 ' 100 oh Read R e3O 48% SOO City 6e old 0G?,, , 100 sh do 2ds 48.44 SOO oh Read R 404 100 eh do Own 48% 100 eh do 483: 350 sh Lehleh Nay stk 353.4 100 sh dig e 5 46% 17 sh Lehleh Val B 51%* 100 eh diT b3O 463.4 •15 sit do 51 3 4 800 eh • do WO 48,ty There is a decided improvement in the money market and a more cheerful feeling in the commercial community ge.nemlly, but trade in all departments continues dull and unsatisfactory. 'The rates for "call loans" are lower—say 6 to'l per cent., and first-class mercantile paper may be quoted at 9@19 per cent. The drain of currency to the West for the movement of the ctopa has abided, and it is by no means improbable that the low rates ' for money in France and England, and the lack of enterprise there, will force capital this aide of the At/antic for investment. The business at the Stock Board this morning was small, but Govern. :bent Loans were fraction better. State and City Loans were unchanged. The latter elosed at 1019( bid *, for the new and 98% for the old issues. Reading Railroad elOsed at 48%—a decline of 35. 128 wee bid for Camden and Amboy Railroad; 122 for Philadelphia Red Trenton Railroad; 50% (ox div.) for. Pennsylvania Railroad; 98 for Little Schuylkill : Railroad; 80 for North Pennsylvania Railroad; 98% for Catawlssa Railroad Preferred; 51 for Philadelphia and Wilming ton Railroad ; 25% for Philadelphia and Erie Railroad, and 42% for Northern Central Ra i lr o ad. In Canal stocks the only sales were of Lehigh Navigation at 85%. Passenger Railway shareswere nomi na l Itta tonville closed 10 bid; 10% asked. Mr. J. Bell Anstie and Mr. Chas. H. Oberge have Just commenced the business of Stock, Loan and Bond Brokers atNo. 818 Walnut street. Mr. Austin is from Messrs. E. W. Clarke & Co., and Mr. Oberge , Is from Messrs. Gaw, Bacon & Co., so that they bring to their enterprise an experience which will insure bads faction tether customers and success to themselves. Smith, Randolph & Co., Bankers, 15 South Thir street. quote at ,11 o'clock, as follows: Gold, 140; United States 1881 Bonds, 112%6112%; United States 5-28's, 1862, 10836108%; 5-20's. 1864, 105,01105%; 5-20 , A, 1865, 106%6106%; 5-20's, July, 1665, 107%6 107%; 5-20's, July, 1867, 107%0107%; United' States 10-40's, 100%6100%; United States 7-30'8, Ist series, par; 7-80's; 94 series, 105%6105%; 8d series, 105%6105%; Compounds.Decembe , r,lB 64 , llB %6 ll9 Jay Cooke & Co. quote Government securities, &c., to-day,as follows: United States 6'5,1881,112%611 2 %; Old 5-20 Bonds, imix@iosg ; New 5-20 Bonds, 1864, 105%010536; 9 5-20 Bonds, 1885, 10631@10 0 11 5-2 0 Bonds July, 1865,107%0107% ;5-20 80nd5,1867, 107%0 107%; 10-40 Bonds, 100%6100%; 7 7-10 August, par ; 7 8-10, June, 105%6105%; 7 0-10, July, 105%6 105% ; Gold (at 12 o'clock), 189%6140%. Messrs. De Haven & Brother, No. 40 South Third street, make the following quotations of the rates of exchange to-day, at IP. M.: American G01d, 0 189%6 140; Silver—Quarters and halves, 184%6186; Com pound Interest Notes—June, 1864, 19.40; July, 1864, 19.40; August. 1864, 19.40 ; October, 1864, 19.40; Dec., 1864, 18%; May, 1865, 17%; August, 1865, 16%; Sept., 1865, 15%; October, 15%. ii! , JKLE;Amiramm., Monday, November 4 Philadelphia Muskets. MoNnar, Nov. 4.—The dormant and unsatisfactorily condition of trade recorded for some time past still continues, and there is a general disposition on the part of buyers of Breadstuff, as well no of all other kinds of merchandise, to purchase only to supply pre sent wants. There is but little QllCreitroll Bark here,and we con tinue to quote No. 1 at $5419 ton. The receipt of Cloverseed is small—the demand limited. Sale of 100 bushels prime at $7 62 $1 bushel. Timothy ranges from s2lg2 50. In Flaxseed no, transactions have been reported. The Flour market continues dull,the demand being limited to small .Lots for to supply the home trade. Small sales Oraaperline at $7 50®8 50 /9 ' barrel ; extras at $B. 60 ®s9 60; Northwest extra Family at $9 75011; Penna. and. Penna. and Ohio extra family . at $lO 50112 25, and fancy at $13®14. No change in Rye Floor or Corn Meal. The offerings of Wheat are small, but there is no de mnd at present quotations. In the absence of sales a we qtaite lied at $2 30@$2 50 19 bushel for common and prime. Ityc ranges from $1 50(01 57 for Delaware and Penna. Corn is very quiet. Sales of 4.000 bushels yellow at $1 40, and Western mixed at $1 38. IMPOIBTA,TLONS, Reported for the rhlladeipnia wetting istilletn. GENOA—Bark Alexunder,Almielt—Liss blocks mar ble V A Sartori; 1 case worked marble VW Bros; 12 gaskets bricks 1 case etbw Workman & Co; SOO bores maccaroni and Vermicili J M Oliver; 6 cs ethw order. MATANZAS-Bark Victoria, Baker-409 hhds mo lasses S 4 tcs do John B Boyl & Co. ST. JOHN, NB.—Schr Carrie Walker, McFarland -1,019.000 laths J W Sc Sons. 1.11 114 3 :1101 fiDil 4 POET OF PHILADILLPHIS.—No v. 4. Ulf See Marine Bulletin 071 Third Page. ARRIVED THIS DAY. Bark Alexander (Swett), Almfelt,s4 days from Genoa, with marble, &c. to Workman & Co. Bark Victoria (Br), Baker, 'l5 days from Matanzas, with molasses to John B Heyl & Co. Schr Carrie Walker. McFarland, 11 days from St. John, NB. with laths. &c. to J W Gaskill & Sons. Schr S L Crocker, Presbrey, 3 days from Taunton, with mdee to Merson & Cloud. ' Schr C Loeser, Smith, from Lanesville, with atone to captain. Schr Lucy, Townsend, 1 day from Brandywine, DeL with corn meal to R M Lea & Co. Schr PM. Wheaton, Wheaton, Wareham. Schr Thos Borden, Wrightington, Providence. Scar Thos Sinnickson, Dickerson, Boston. Behr C Morris Artie, Boston. 1:11111ARDD THIS DAY. Behr Thos Borden, Wrightington, Fall River, Rommel & Bunter. Scbr Saml L Crocker, Truancy, Taunton, Mershon & Cloud. Behr John. Stroup, Crawford, Richmond, Audenried, Norton & Co. Bohr G C Morris, Artis, Boston. captain. 11131110 RANDA. Ship Melbrek (Br), Taggart, 94 days from Calcutta, at New York 2d inst. Ship Washington. White, from Callao 7th Jely, at New York 2d inst. with guano. Ship Washington Booth. Gun by, at New York 2d inst. from Baltimore, ad for San Francisco. Steamer Hermann - ), Wenke, from Bremen 19th tilt and South. .. . 22d, at New York 2d inst. with 472 passengers. Steamer Germania (Ham), Scbwenson, from Ham ',burg via Southampton 22d ult. at New York yesterday, with 587 passengers. ' Steamer City of Antwerp (Br), Mlrehouse, from Liverpool 23d ult. and Queenstown 24th, at New York yesterday. stetuners Sherman, Hildreth, and Mercedlta, Smith, cleared at New York 2d Inst. - for New Orleans. Steamer Caledonia (Br) McDonald, from Glasgow 17th tilt. at New York Velma. with 412 passengers. Steamer Cortes, Whitman, from New Orleana, via Charleston. at 'New' York 2d inst. Steamer Oriental, Snow, cleared at Boston 2d inst. for Nevi'Orleans. Bark Annie It Boyd, Grifilthe,cleared at London 21st nit. for this port. Brig Alfaretta, Bibber, hence, was below Boston, 2d instant. Schrs J Wilson, Somers; Thos G Smith, Lake; and L S LeVerthg, Jorson, hence atlioston 2d inst. Schr B C Scribner, Bargees, cleared at Boston 2d inst. for this port. Behr' R 11 Wilson, Harris; Richd Law, York, and Westmoreland, Rice, hence at:Providence Ist inst. Schr Jnita. Beal, sailed from Providence Ist instant for this port. Behr! United Brothers, Ellsworth, hence, and Emma .35 Buelah, Stillwell, from Millville, NJ. at New York 2d hist. &bra Lochiel. Haskell, from Calais: A 11 Brown, Burse. from New Bedford; Reading RR No 53, from Norwich. and Wm Boardman, Miller, from Portland, all for this port, at New Vorlt..2d 'net. 1100 P SKIRT& IttlUr Wllll.lO FALL fi PYLES. Ylain and Trail Hoop Skirts, 2, 234, 234. 236 and 8 . Yards round. of every length and shape, for ladies, and a coin. MAassortment of Misses' and Children's Skirts, from 6 to 46 sings, from le t style , es long, all of "OUR OWN MAK " superior in finish and durability, and really the cheapest and most satisfactory Hoop Skirts in the American market. Warranted in every reaped. Skirts made to order, altered and repaired. • CAUTON.—Owing to th e unprecedented reputation which • O pr wn Make" of Skirts have attained, some dealers ate endeavoring to put a very inferior skirt upon their customers by representing thorn to be "Hopkins's Own Make." Ile not deceived. "Our Make" are stamped on each tab,"lh r . F. Hopkins, Manufacturer, No. lig Arch street, Philadelphia," and also have the letter MI woven in the tapes between each spring. .Also, dealer in New York made Skirts. at very low prim,. wholesale and retaiL Bend for catalogue of styles and prices, at No. 628 Arch street, Phtlada, nibgetru,w,lyrp WM. T. HOPKINS. NEW PALL SKIRT. THE PATENT CLASP HOOP SKIRT. Manufactured and for sale by SHAW dr, BONHAM. 916 ARCH and SP North NINTH. streets. The Patent Clasp NEW STYLE SKIRTS, manufia tured by us, are acknowledged by the Ladies to be the neatest, most comfortable and durable Hoop Skirt made. They are superior to all others, being made of ono piece of the best patent glazed English Steel, without any fasten. ings ;the tapes Ors securely bold by neat patent clasps. Skirts altered into the new fashionable shapes Also. naand Comets made to order. Werloy's and other kcs of French Corsets for sale. 502.9-m,w,f,lyrpf, H OOP BNIRTO AND OORBETB.—MRB. AA. BAYLEY. No. 818 Vine ettree_is now mannfactnr. Inc all the varieties of Hoof Sidrhl• uursets. &c. S he ha s also the Real French Corsets of now styles. Boor) Skirts altered well repaired. Mh2ll.lirp I=7=!l ,flMffl.nlll l Trirrtlrr ll7 '. lrl " 9 " coNCERT HAL. MR. IiABELMAN L N'S OPERATIC COSTUME CONVERTS, 'IIIERSDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS, Nov. 7 and 8, when the following eminent artistes will appear: Mlle. ACKERMAN, front the German Upern BOuses. flee firet appearance in America. 31adanieJOIIANNSEN. WILHELM FORMES, JEAN LOUIS MARELMANN. And Gentleman Amateur Pupil. JEAN LOUIS.. ,Ilitafe Manager CARL BENTZ. . • .. * . Loader of Orchestrg An efficient 45raeeti:1; are scoured: Tickets (will reaerved seat), Ono Dollar. Subacription to eerlea of Four Concerto. Three Dollard. Mom for aide of ticket' .at Mr. Boner's, No. 1105 Cheek.. nut street, and Ur. Trumplert, `Mo. il2B Chestnut street.. Commence at B. Doors o • en at 7. no/ SALT. --2400 SACKS LIVERPOOL GROUND DAL T Mao, 200 sacks Fine Wt, afloat and Ear ode by WORT. MAN di CO. 122 Wslaul. THEDAMY EVENING MLLETIN.-PHILADELITIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBEtt 4,1867. 186'1. J. F. &E. B. ORNE, , 1867. NO. 904,,VMESTNUT STREET, ad ''.l I-lave No-cisr Opened Their 4 FALL IMPORTATIONS OF NEW CARPETING& NO. 03. J. F. &E. ORNE, NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET, 500 Pieces J. Crossley & Sons' Patent Tapestry Carpets. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET, 300 PIECES ROYAL WILTON CARPETS. NOVELTIES IN FRENCH CHENILLE CARPETS, J. F. 500 Pieces New Styles English Brussels Carpets. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, 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. J. F. NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET, 50 SHEETS ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS. INSURANOE. Girard Fire Insurance Company, NEW OFFICE, 639 N. E. cor. Chestnut and Seventh sts. CAPITAL AND SCEPLIIS, *4350,000. Ail of which Ii Safely hunted In Real Estate, Bonds and Mortgages, Government Loans and other good Semldea. This Company have successfully insured $100,000, 000 Of property In the lastl4years, and paid MORE THAN 800 losses by Ilre. It has nearly doubled its capital in this period. It has never belonged to any combination of underwriters in this city or oat of it. Our Agents in Pennsylvania. and elsewhere, have not been instruated to loin any organisation for establishing arbitrary rates and rules. We have our own tariff of Premiums and are not under the necessity of borrowing from the experience of others. Brokers and Agents in Philadelphia professing to repra sent us in any particular; should be able to show lour written authority for doing so. Parties wishing insurance will consult their own interest by calling in person MU& office. DIRZOTOES: THOMAS CRAVEN, _ ALFRED 8 . GILLETT. FURMAN SHEPPARD N.B. LAWRENCE, THOMAB MACE:ELLS:It CHARLES L DUPONT. JOHN SUPPLEE. HENRY F. KENNEY,_ JOHN W. CLAGHORNIMA, JOSEPH KLAPP. M. D.. DS Js. THOMAS CRAVE„. PREI3ID I! Eri4T ALFRED S. GILLETT, VICE PRESIDENT AND TREASURER. JAMES B. ALVREp t i t JO- tkurP4 8 Y. PIANOS. PIANOS TO RENT. CHAS. W. A. TRUMPLER, At His New Music store, 926 CHESTNUT STREET, Offers NEW A T SVCONLI 3 SDair TO BENZ Pianos and Organs oe'26.tf FOR SALE. BEAL ESTATE SALE. PEREMPTORY BALE—THOMAS & 806113, AUG' tioneers. Three Brick and Frame Dwellings,Nos. 1.518, 1515 and 1517 Race street, west of Fifteenth street: lot 60 feet front, 180 feet deep. On Tuesday. Nov, 12th, 1807, ut 12 o'clock, noom sold at public sale, without reserve, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all those Creole and brick niessuages and...the th lot of ground thereunto be longing, situate on the nor side of Race - street, west of Fifteenth street; the lot containing in front o a Race street 60 foot, and extending In dogt h ahmg Path street, on the east, 120 feet to Say street, with the privileges thereof. The improvements are two frame dwellings and one brick dwelling fronting on Race street, Nos. 1518, 1515 and 1617. Subject ton yearly ground rent of $4O. Torms—sl,79o may remain on mortgage. M. THOMAS & SONS,. Auctioneers, nov4 9 • Ill? and 141 South Fourth street. ISAAC B. EVANS YANIIFAOTDRER AND DEALER IN OILS, PAINTS, VARNISHES, Naval Stoma and Soaps, N0.,16 North Delaware avenue, Philada. ocallm 6T4 ifiDIRVVOIEB.—EVERY DEBORIPTION ALWAYS .1 , on tuu d. Rockets, Roman Candice, PetAo 3 l without sticks, BeitV Rims. GU Ets:egßatteries, Ve Is, Fano , Wor for gala by °SE P BUN= Lei CO. Re tra DORMAN *WORM & E. NO. 904 CHESTNUT. STREET, & E. NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET, & E. ORNE, ORNE, ORNE, RICH LACE CURTAINS AUCTION PRICES! The subscribers have Just received, from the late AUCTION SALES IN NEW YORK, 300 PAIRS OF • FRENCH LACE CURTAINS, From the lowest to the highest quality, HOMO of the RICHEST MADE. :Nottingham Laos Curtains, Embroidered Muslin Curtains, Jacquard and Vestibule Curtains, In Great variety Sheppard, Van Harlingen & Arrison 1008 Chestnut Street. no2Aetrp I3AII,GrA.IN s IN LACE CURTAINS. • CURTAIN MATERIALS. FURNITURE COVERINGS. • WINDOW SHADES, AND UPHOLSTERY 000 Of the Newest Fabrics. Designs, and Qualities• PIANO AND TABLE COVERS, And a full line of HOUSE.FURNDHUNG LINENS. QUILTS. ma. At the Lowest Prices. C. M. STOUT & CO. 1106 Chestnut Street. mvl•wfm IyrO BLINDS AND WINDOW SuAur.m. CHARLES L. HALE, (late Salesman and Superintendent fora. J. Williams) N 0.831 ARCH STREET, NABVFACTIIRER. OF , VENETIAN BLINDS and WINDOW SHADES. LARGEST AND FINEST ASSORTMENT IN THS CITY AT THE LOWEST PRICES. urnoismarNe IN . ALL ITS BRANCHES. STORE SHADES MADE AND LETTERED. sel7-0 rp B. J. WILLIAMS & SONS, NO. 16 North SIXTH Street, Manufacturers of VENETIAN BLINDS 't AND WINDOW SHADES. Fiticyt axportment in the city, the oldest establish• ment.lttracht manufacturer& and sell at the fewest Price.% REPAIRING- PROMPTLY ATTENDED /O. STORE SHADES MADE TO ORDER. se2frtfrie SEATERS• BAI_,TIMORE7I ThIPBOVFXI BARE BURNING/ , ILJ FIREAPLAAjt FIXATE° L_'(' > o'"••= 0 `1 - , erns , p _ idAGA.WIN & t ILLUXINAT/NODOORS The most Cheerful and Perfect Rester tot Use. To be had Wholesale end Retail o f 8. 0c1741u4' 1008 Sneket etre U • ....-',7r4A4'riR44414" ;.^VNY*474.,^4V;VrI 01t.R6• THE LAAGEtEiT 4DM BEST STOO/C I'INE OLD RY KIE IN THE 'L AND • IS NOW POSSESSED 'BY If 1 HENRY S . HA S & CO 218 and 220 SOUTH FRONT iST9EitieWre Who offer . the seine TO TEM TRADB, in Lot., on very odirentsolllllll Terrors rib e irsmocx or nye Whieltleo, 11l BOND, comprises an the taverns brands *ni taut, o rune throosh the various mentheol/08, 1 0t and - or able year, rip present a te." at made for lot, to &MVO loanniurylvtualor UAL Depot, 1b7141$ s oniune Wharf, or at Bonded Warehouses, atwattles lousy elect. fort.tottA_ SPECIAL NOTICE. We are Prepared to meal Purchasers of Fine Furniture, DOM IN STYLE AND PRICE. GEO.J.RENKELS,LACY & CO., CABINET MAKERS, 18th end Chestnut Streets. semarom FINE FURNITURE ON EXHIBITION IN SLTFES OF Roma, CARPETED AND FUP.NISIIED AS CIIAMIsERS AND PARLORS. GEO. J. HENKEL'S, LACY & CO., CABINET RAKERS, THIRTEENTH AND CHESTNUT, PKILADELPHLL ee2.l-tf rp) tir Die feinsten Illeubel arrangirt, In der ganzen Etitge Unix zur,Ansicht, Teppich and Gardlnen eltabegrilten. GEO. J. HENKELS, LACY dz 00, MeubelFabrikant, Thirteenth and Chestnut, Phlladelphia. ses-trnA Muslin Draperies, FIIIINITURE. ANISO. MUEBLES FINO EXUIBICION. in Serie de enertoe. COLOCADO owe° Balsa de reelbindento CUARTOS DE CAMARA. GEO. Jo HENKEL% LAW( CO.. • EDAM - STAB, se2s-Urp: TILLSTEENTH AND CHESTNUT. 'pecial Card. AVIS IMPORTANT. BEAUX MEUBLES, pour Salons et Chambres 8 Couetter, Arran& pout Exposition dane Sppartementa (iamb at Contests 4 de Tapis. GEO. J. HENKELS, LACY & CO., EBENIETEs, 11e 2541r14 CHESTNUT STP.EET, sui Cando isnaa. A. & H. LEJAMBRE Have removed their Furniture and iphoistertag Warereesus TO No. 1103 Chestnut Street, sap staira.) .e 7.111 rag GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. JOHN C. ARRISON Noe. 1 and BN. Sixth St,,Philada., Would invite the attention of gentlemen to his extensive assortment of Furnishing Goods. Consisting of SILK SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. Cartwright & Warner's Morino 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. G. A.."s express order for Shirts ALS and Drawers. O. GENTLEMEN'S WRAP.YESS. ROSTER?. tGLOVES. STOCKS. TIES. ja22 J. C. BARNES & CO. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. ILINFFUTOBERS OF Fine Shirts, Collars, Wrappers, &o. NO. 245 N. NINTH ST. PHILADELPHIA. ors.N,o pk) • in,'lJ.' GENERAL VIEW OF THE CASES IN WHICH BOFF'S MALT EXTRACT BEVERAGE OF HEALTH is applicable: I. P ro of sASES OF WE RNESS OF DIGESTION. — of its efficacy— Mrs. Amanda Fordoff, of No. HP Wooster eet, writes: "By advice of my physician. Dr. Chauveso, I have taken Hoff's Malt Ex tract. and I can now partake of any kind of food." 2. FOR DYSPEPSIA IN GENERAL. Mr. William Moller, of No. 6 West Twentieth street, writes: "I recommend Cheerfully lIOFF'S Bob's Malt Extract to dyspeptics I have never found such a splendid beverage." 8. FOR A FOUL STATE OF STOMACH. • Mrs. Daffenier, of ale. 266 Rivington street, MALT ". w r its: 'WY husband has been entirely cured of his disorder of the stomach." 4. FOR EXHAUSTED PERSONS My physician is in favor of it, and did not . EXTRACT think that it could disagree P. with his medi cines." A. BEERS. CITY DANBURY. 5, FOR BODILY WEAKNESS. - I am, I fear, a confirmed invalid • ; have used ale and porter. dm.. and no medicine seems to benefit the; but Ilea Malt Extract is Just the thing I need.—liartioSTE P n. Mrs. E. C.HENSON. 6. IN CATARRHS, ESPECLAISLY OBSTINATE. Mr. Welsh Edwards, of the Now York Thea tre, writes to Mr. Hof f: "My wife has been entirely cured °tilesore throat by the use," etc. Sold at druggists' and grocersdkersons wishing agencies might apply to Moire MAU EXtlllet 645rBmuiway, 0c8044r f mgt NII ---- TVIr --------) ' A ''V r AI4PIa&_AMOUNT ITrAiED I . I Pen i t ylos eIIIDIANONDB. WA•KCII:En, JEWELRY. PLATE CLOTHING, ..,t‘t °rank; & covs OLD EST NED LoAN OFFICE. COMO 4) Ttdrd and Gaakin streets. • Be iWa Lombard. N. 8.--DIAMONDS. W.4TCHES, JEWELIDC. GUNS. , _, ton #saim .cr ,_ ' ' nvdtILILVABLY LOW PERILS. 5e114.2m 1. a 1141111111 AL PRENOR PR iri f AO CIL ES IN TIN Waters an ono and for sole by jigh u. ausidA cco l Mtutli Ct WW I Mime. i=l2 ~~~, ~~, VAIIIR'ETANCIIIe dCG 519 Chestnut Street. FINE CARPETING'S REDUCED PRICES. IMMII!MMEMS, ROYAL WlLTOlil9,'' VELVETS, ENGLISH BRESiSELS, TAPESTRY BRUAREILS, BRIISBEf . 4 AND DAMASK' HALL S AND STAIR CARPETS, ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS! EVERT DESCRIPTION OF DEEIRIDER CARPETINGS, GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, With a Tiew SELLING OFF OUR ENnaz BTOCIL AT to OUR RETAIL WAR/WOMB, No. 519 Chestnut St., Prior to removal on first of Jantuui next. McCALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN, 519 CHESTNUT STEJABT. ort.w f.m.bn • LEEDOM & SHAW, Will continue to eell their stock of CARPETINGS At prices corresponding with low rent and expeolair. And will open daily new goods. as thoy do not expotAto :novo. salitSta 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 GOODSand BRONZES. These GEMS OF ART have been se lected with great care by Mr. Bailey from the Studios of the most celebrated Artists, and the workshops of the best makers in Europe, and contain many works that have achieved distinction at the Paris Exhibition. eel 44 m seam co NEW OIL PAINTINGS. , NEW ROMAN PHOTOGRAPHS. NEW CHROMOS, From ?alai?. and Florroe. NEW ROGERS' GROUP, "THE SCHOOL EXAMINATION." Laing Planes in every variety. JAMES S. EARLE & ,SONS, iN I ale 01128'11113V 01r11% K rt. App BODBILT no 4 287•komi. Dad • t. . BMWS BOND'S SO WWII BIM ter and k Licuit in.ndbigfrom ottuuner Norman euld tor sole y r JOS. 8. idtiaStEli. GO.Asontsi gok Bond`. eoutt; Do Ward extmo. WE WILL SELL OUR THEREE•PLYIS, SUPER-INGRAINS• inEwrititrah WITH EXTRA BORDERS. IN 811ORT. NOTICE. 910 ARCH STREET, Between Math utill‘renth BtMAk PAINTINGS, itc. BAILEY & CO., 819 Chestrust St. 519.
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