CITY BULLETIN. A Meow, Mune STOP.K.--The tide of trade in Philadelphia is flowing strongly westward, and carrying with it many of the old establishments which seemed to belong to the lower part of the city, and which the public had come to regard'as fixtures In their ancient positions, so thoroughly Identified had they become with certain' localities. Trampler's music store seemed to belong to Seventh and Chestnut streets, and the thousands who have entered its doors in pursuit of sweet wands stiffened into substantibility by printers' ink aud paper. or to procure those magic bits of pasteboard Which admitted to theatrical and, musical performances, thought of Trampler's, at Seventh and Chestnut, just as they did of ' the pCustom House and State House in their present osits But the demands of the peculiar trade of Mr.Trumpler wert,that he should go up higher, and in obedience to that and also to the necessity for larger accommodations for his increasing . business, he fell.in with the current, and opened his present fine establishment at No. 926 Chestnut street. This stOre has been handsomely fitted up by the present lessee, and is in every respect a complete nnd model establishment. The first floor is devoted to Massie of sheet music, and Mr. Trampler has extended his stock—in cluding everything worthy of the name of music— intilnow it is one of the very largest in any house of the kind in the United States, but is withal so nicely arranged and catalogued that anything asked for can be procured instantly. The second floor is devoted to the sale of pianos of the best. makes, cabinet organs of all kinds and sizes, and indeed, musical Instruments of every description from a church organ to a banjo. Here also is the department for the sale of musical books. You can select from the shelves an oratorio, or an instruction book, containing six: easy lessons; an opera, or thorough bass primer. There an: enough musical text books to teach the whole Amenean nation how to compel a "concourse of sweet sounds" with perhaps a few over in . case Mr. Seward makes any new annexations. Mr. Trampler has a line establisnment, new through out, and his enterprise and liberality as a business man entitle him to even greater patronage than that which even now crowds his store at all hour, of the day. SALE Or. ELEGNIIT OBJECTS OF Arm —The col lection of elegant marble and alabaster orna ments, fine Italian marble statuary, mosaic tables, Parisian goods, &c., recently imported by Messrs. Viti Brottiers, and to be sold by Mx. 13. Scott, Jr., auctioneer, on to-morrow and Friday mornings, is now arranged for examination at the Art Gal lery, No. 1020 Chestnut street. The collection is large and varied, and well deserving of particular attention. DF.M.VNI ) FM: BEM. ESCATP:.—Thomas Sons' sale of stocks and real estate at the Exchange yesterday amounted to $293,704. Sec report on sixth page.l • CITY NOTICES. OAKI 01:DS have now open A large ,assortment Of Fine Fors. Oakfords, Continental Hotel. `TIII.:*ASTONISIIING &Cif 1-::5I4 Of the new Combi nation Button-hole and Sewing Machine is not smpri- E lt sing when we remember that is the most complete and perfect machine ever eon acted. It should be seen and examined by every a mirer- of genius and mechanical skill. On exhibition southwest corner of Eleventh and Chestnut streets. BUY Tirr.."MortNiNci GLoity" STOVE, ANI) NO Onir.n.—You will never regret it. For sale by Chsl. Jones, 3.09 land 311 North Second street. Omo:ouns have now open A large assortment Of Ping, Fors. Oakfords, Continental Hotel EVERYBODY KNOWS 11131.—We mean Ge7ge W. Jenkins, the renowned confectioner, at No. 1037 Spring Garden street. His Bon-hone, Cara els, Cream Chocolates, etc., are deservedly in the h hest repute wall all classes. For Oranges, Lemons,' an eau, rigs, Prunes, Dates, etc., this is just the place. "LET us SETrt.E Dows"—and in doing that, let us ail, the winners and the losers in the election, get new snits of Fall Clothing, the *pow, because having won, it is appropriate to appear to the best advantage, and the latter, because they hive kW, thou they may look as thouglabcy had won. This arrange ment can be effected satisractorily, and at little cost, by vislting ivharies Stokes & Co.'s.. Ready-made Clothing House, under the Continental. . OM:FORDS have now open A large assortment Of Fine Furs. Oakfords, Continental hotel. Gxo«•:tt & BAKER'S .Highest 'Premium Sewing Machines, TeM Chestnut street. HAVE You GOT A "PLANTATION?" I carry mine. Ilave a chat• of Goodwin'ti Tobacco? For salt! everywhei.e. dorms' norm, 235 Dock Street,. below Third, revived by W. P. Larkin on the European plan. Meals from 6 A. 31. to 12 P. M. blood lua,ing. for guests. Brame open all night. Rooms 50 cts. per night. NET.' 111 . n.ss 31AexiocEL, 1867 . . . Very fine Boneless Sardine. Extra due French Pens. do. do..Muehroome, MITOIIELL 16. t PLETIMER, 1204 Chestnut street. DEAFNESS, BLINDNNSS AND CATAILIIEL J. Isaacs, M. D., Professor of the Eye and Ear, treats all diseases appertaining to the above members with the utmost success. Testimonials from the most reliable sources in the city can be seen at his office, No. SDS Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to ac company their patients, as be has no secrets in his practice. Artificial eYos inserted. No charge migie for examination. MEDICINAL. Hc~lrs Malt Extract Beverage of lie till' has received auntie r thictic n which still further cu. Mince , tl.e non of Mb- for "ti. cd preparation troth the r.tuncrot . nostrum , of the dny, and place. it itt :‘ poAttou tar abovt all so.called health preeen ers. After its introduction into tie- United btatee, the President of the New Yotk Academy of ne• divine. Dr.. James Anderson, ap pointed a committecAo.,report on tills celebrated beverage, tiWich i 3 not onl) need in enormous outintities in Europe, but has also received the endorsement of many European t-cientllic bodies. Mr. HMI received iron tlr, (Lair:nail of the committee an invitation "fo ued..t at a inecting. and had the honor to give the membcro of the Academy lull information as to the compound and mode of vepaildien. The cotrimittTe the members of which had coin lucrd ll m uselves in theirprivate practice cf the efficacy of this remedy, revived with approbation Mr. HMl's exi lanation, particularly as to its virtue. as a nutriment, appetizer and tonic,. and as owing to its containing only a blivht tinge I alcohol, is equally desintiale fon the sick and healthy. Mr. Hoff fiat the satidaction of knowing that the committee couridc;lts preparations of great value. On th, Gt l, ided.,the report adopted, which recent. mend. IletPs Malt Extract Beverage of I.lcalth to the proledon, was read at a meeting of the Academe, and endorsed b. many of the members present. Hence, American science agrees with ' Eumpeau, whieh has neelared that HOYT'S 'MALT EX'rItACT BEVERAGE or . HEALTH. is highly ~,,,icealde not only as all at title of diet for convalescent., but alto as a most e .cellent , remedy fur vermin atiecti,,us of the throat, ttonetch and bowels. Sold at DruggiFP and (tracer.. ocltiwl inld JOHN C. BAKER k CO., Agelit-l. HOOP SKIRTS. Plain and Troll Hoop I:Skied, 2, i!!!. 211 and 3 yards round M every length and shape, for heifer, cud a com plete assortment of Mew` and Children's Skirts, from d to 95 springs, bout JO to 33 inches long, all of "OCR OWN MAXE." superior in style, finish and durability, and really nu Cheapcat and mostaatiafactory Hoop tilArts in the ; at, market. Warranted in every respect. Skirt: made to order, altered and repaired. CAI TlON.—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 creomers by representing them to be "Ilopkita9'3 own Id ahe.t , Be cud deceived. 'Our Make" arc stamped on each tab. "W. F. Hopkins. Manufacturer, No. 629 Arch atice. Philadelphia," and also have the letter II woven in the tapes between each spring. Aloe, dealer in New 'York made Bkitte, at very low prime, wholcrale and retail. Bend for ettalOgue of etylea and pricer, at No. Arch erect, Phllada„ WM. 'l'. IR) NEW FALL SKIRT. THE PATENT CLASP HOOP SKIRT, Manufactured and for sale by SHAW & BONHAM. 916 ARCH and 253 North NINTH street.. The Patent Clasp YEW STYLI: SKIRTS, manufac tured by ms, arc acknowledged by the Lodiesi to be the neatest, most comfortable and durable Hoop Skirt made. They are Pllperior to all others, being made of one piece of the brat patent glazed English Ste, l, without any fasten. Inge; the tame are securely held by neat patent clasps. Skirts altered into the new fashionable shapes Skirts and Corsets made to order. Werloy's and other makes of freneh Corsets for sate, 00 P S KIRTS AND CDR/MTS.—DIRS. E. -IA BATLEY. No, SD Vino street, h now manta actor. ing all the varieties of Root; Skirts, Corsets, dm She h u obo the Real French Corsets of new sty/es. Hoop Skirts altered anti resat/wt. Ml44l4frp UMBROIDE .ins, itraiding, titionping, Ae„ nt, A. TO P.PV, lEVO Filbert altos% INSIITAIABUIs. METROPOLITAN INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK. Cash Assets, - 3800,000, JAMES LORIMER GRAHAM, President. R. M. C. GRAHAM, Vice President. Directors: .NIARTIN BATES, DUDLEY B. FULLER, P. W. TEENER, FRANKLIN U. DELANO, WM. T. BLODGETT, GILBERT L. BEEKMAN, CHAS. P. KIRELAND, JOSEPH B. VARNUM, WATSON E. CASE, LORRAIN FREEMAN, JOHN A. GRAHAM, EDWARD A. BTANDURY, JOIIN C. HENDERSON, J. BOORMAN JOHNSTON, JAMES L. GRAII.I3I,Jr., SAMVEL D. BRADFORD, CLINTON D. FISK. W. R. WADSWORTH, Secretary. Continnes to limn all descriptions of Manhandle°, Manufactories and Dwelling Llama Property, at current rates. SABINE & ALLEN, 'AGENTS, NO. 419 WALNUT STREET. 0r12.6 trlD4 4Yvl:iulo:L3:)aji;Mli:llarwmili ILA GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. JOHN, C. ARRISON, Nos. 1 and 3 N. Sixth St, ,Philada., Would invite tLepttention of gentlemen to hie extensive assortment of Furnishing Goods. Consisting of SILK SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. Cartwright & Warner's Merino Shirt. and Drawers. Lambs' Wool do. do. do. Buckskin do. do. do. Cotton do. do. do. English Swan's Down Canton Flannel made to J. C A.'B express order for Shirts and Drawers. ALSO. • GENTLEMEN'S WItAPPLAS., ~. GLOVES, STOCKS, Roa tE,I BLINDS AND WINDOW SHADES. B. J. .WILLIAMS & SONS, NO. 10 North SIXTH Street, Manufacturers of VENETIAN BLINDS WINDOW SHADES. Largest and finest assortment in the city, at the leivest pricep. igr a e ir ggire= l aTii ' tZl n e c t i le l le t 2.: se.2s.tfrll . CHARLES L. HALE, (lato Salearuan and Superintendent for B. J. Willidina) • 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. tf n. EW PUBLICATIONS. , • HARPER' 3 BA P111::POSITORY OF FASHION, PLEASURE AND INSTRUCTION IIAIi.PEIt'S BAZAR., tho publication of which has just haven cmnnu•nced by 114rper & Brothers, is an Mae tinted Weekly Journal, devoted to Fashion and House• hold Literature. • - • It is the first Weekly Journal of Fashion sec r published in the United States. fly arrangements which the pub lishers have pi:livered. at great cost, with the most brated European Fashion dournals—particularly with the well•know n Itazar of Berlin —lthe,trations Of Fashions for each week of the year will appearllarper's Bazar rimultam misty with their publication in Paris antilerlin : all ad t, outage which will belong exclusively to thg Jour. nal. • Ina country where three hundred millions of dollars are annually expended for dr , goods to be transformed into articles of drei,s, trustworthy and . pruetical instructions ae to the most tasteful and economical mt•thods of filth. ieuiuf' there articles. become of the greatest value to Amernan NVOllll'll. The Bazar will contain all • and explicit instructions, with illuetthtion3, which trill enable every lady reeler to cut and make her own and her children's entire wardrobe, with a tarp.; portion of her husband's. Each alternate number trill be accom panied with large Pattern Plates, containing front forte to fifty fulbsized patterns, applicable to every article of wardrobe made to the family, with the necet..- I.ary directions for cutting and making. Similar Murtha. dons and description 4 of fancy work mill also be for. These patterns will he executed in Paris and Berlin. and will surpass anything of the kind hitherto froduced in this country. Frequently lin elegant Colored nhion Plate will be presented NN ith the paper. Practi cal docriptioni to ill also be given of the fashions espe cially in Nogne in New York— the centre of Fashion iu America. . _ " Ilsrper's Bazar." besides being the lending Fashion Journal in this country, will aDo nun to present before its renders the very bestspecthiensof Homichold Literature. It will contain original and selected tlerial Stories, Poetry, Novelettes, A rtichm on the Topics of the Day (excluding Politic , ?,on Books. Arts, Morale Familiar beienee, Edu• cation. mtusemente, Hygiene, ' Etiquette. Housekeeping; Hardening,. with limn° and Foreign , tlossip. No subject of household intere,l will be excluded from its columns. In the firA , Jundier of the "Dil2l:ll' . . will be commenced a Novel, entitled "'Hie Cecil and the 'l , l.±e; or. The Bran don id? sterv,* , by Janici De Milk. ll:m., author of "The Lodge Club." 'I his Novel has been read in manuscript by several of our most celapetent critics, who timinimousfy pronounce it, in puistirt illterCABllll plot, variety of aa• venture, and graphie . delineation of character, to be fully equal to nny.,of the novels of Wilkie I 'ollim% thoper'e "Nizar" wilt contain hi folio pages, of the size of II at per's "Weekly," printed on superfine calendered paper, and will be published wed:ly, nt ten cents per tin. ple No.. or $4 a year. Ladies iu the country will he supplied gratuitomly through the 1111111 A with the first el:: numbers of Harper's Bazar upon written ninth:idiot' to the Publishers. Post. age, live emits for three menthe. swoe ' , implied from the beginning to the end of the year which will complete the first volume, for the yearly price of *I. An extra copy will be ri it ppl I d gratis for every Club of live eabeerthers, at $4 each, in one remittance.," or six copies for $2O, auklin 8 AIIARLES DICKENS' I 01lr 311dmil Friend 1 00 “rent 75 5t0ry..,... AS' , id e.)ppiwlield. 75 /0110,..y and Son 75 Nickleby. 75 l'ickw 1(1 Pape' , 75 75 Nlartln l'htuzzlewit 75 lt.ii 'lludge 75 I liaohos New Storied... 75 111.,01: . 75 Old Curio-My Shoi • 75 ..... 75 Send for our Mammoth Descriptive Catalogue. Addrtve all cull orders, retail or wholesale. to 'l'. 11. PETERSON & DHOTI ERB, Me Cheetnut etreot, Phi da., Pa. Woke rent, portago paid. on receipt of retail rico. ALL NEW BooKs ARE AT PETERSONEP. ochl-2t e nra 0:7 1 „ 1," r - vio a npitlt ilA!ilt- i ) ( „ ( j 1 , i.k. 0 r, r , ‘ , e -',,, x da,,/,,; / - a/if 4 t Y7.i/ii. (4us.utin fn4 TILE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.-PHILADELPHIA; WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1867. F. 11. WOLCOTT, TIES, ARPETi IMOVIEBS, tin re. New . 1' ork, )et., P 367 VELS! Oliver 75 Little I 75 Tah• of Two Citiekt 75 New Vetter! Stories...... 75 I)leketos'a Short Stories.. 75 Meogage from the Sea.... 75 Holiday StorhtB.... ...... 75 Skutt:M.4 by "Itoz".. ... 75 .luu•rienn N ... 75 I'ic tic ...... 75 Sonu•bodr'e Luggage.... 25 lout Tidalens Ground... 25 The Ilanuted / J. F. 1867. NO. 1 0 04 CHESTNUT STREET, Have Now cipen.ed Their • FALL IMPORTATIONS OF NEW CARPETINGS. 500 Pieces J. Crossley & Sons' Patent Tapestry Carpets. 300 PIECES ROYAL WILTON CARPETS. 1 I . ' R C: : ' ARPETS. 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 SPHERIC', 50 SHEETS ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS. mel4-s m w PAINTINGS, &C. NEW OIL PAINTINGS. JAMES S. EARLE & SONS, 816 CHESTNUT STREET, OPEN TO-DAY; Their loteet Importations of PAINTINGS, all of a very high e1a.4% and which they will dispose of at MODERATE PRICES. Their Fe'Mien contains worke by NEVER OF BREMEN, BREYER, MIEJIAEL, HERZOG, MILLINER Em:Efluirra, sTADEmANN. ( . 1101.. LT Z., ACOI SON.., THE LATEST EUROPEAN NOVELTIES FINE FANCY GOODS NOW OPENING BY BAILEY & CO., NO. 819 CHESTNUT ST. ne14.8 m w3m rp NEW OIL PAINTINGS. NEW ROMAN PHOTOGRAPHS. NEW CHROMOS, From Milan and Florence. NEW ROGERS' GROUP, "THE EiCIIOOL EXAMINATION." • looking Glasses in every variety. JAMES S. EARLE & 80N8, 816 CHESTNUT STREET, • 1 HAAG', NATIIANS, AITTIONEER, N. E. CORNER Thi r d and spruce atiTetr t only one Witiftre below the $2;r0,000 to loan in large . or ainall ainonntr, on dinmou allver plate, watcher, Jewelry, and all Dods of vitae:flee hours from e M. Y. M. VW laitab• I ated for the lad tarty ) carp. Advance; made in large altlOncit4 at 14 le "Cat market rates, laearr Sz E. F. & NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET, J. F. & E. B. ORNE, NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET, J. F. & E. B. ORNE, NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET, & E. J. F. NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET, & E. VAN STAMU.NBOR CARL BORER, .1, ARNOLD, I3RAITIL VOLTZ 110GL:f,T, ROTA, VON sEnrs. F1:IEDRIC1113160N, &c., &c. 0c.1.5.6t2r1 ORNE, ORNE, ORNE, ORNE, CARPETINGS, &C. 519 Chestnut Street. 519. FINE CARPETINGS REDUCED PRICES. WE WILL SELL OLP. MOIINSTERS, ROYAL WILTONS, VELVETS, ENGLISH BRUSSELS, TAPE SIUY BRUSSELS, 'Ell REE-PLYS, SUPEK•INGRAINS, BIEZUSSELS AND DAPI&SIi HALL AND STAIR CARPETS, WITH DKTRA BORDERS, ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS IN SIIORT, EVERT DESCRIPTION OF DESIRABLE CARPETINGS, - AT GREATLY REDUCED. PRICES, With a Tim to SF tuNG OFF OUR ENTIRE STOCK. AT OUR RETAIL WAItEROUMS, No. 519 Cl-testmit. Prior to removal on firet of January next. McCALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN, 619 CHESTNUT STREET. rpy woriaciv.. LEEDOM & - SHAW 910 ARCH STREET, Between Ninth' and ,Tenth Street:, Will continue to sell their stock of CAR PETINGS At prices correoponding with low rent and expenses, And will open doily new goods, ac they do not expect to more. au24-em GOLD'S IMPROVED PATENT LOW STEAM. AND HOT WATER APPARATUS, FOE WARMING A E N AgN I Z IL , Z ING Wrill PURE UNION STEAM AND WATER HEATING CO.. JAMES P. WOOL & CO., NO. B. FOURTH Street. W. U. FELTWELL, Finn, sontfrpi Old R i Wh Rye skies. THE LARGEST AND BEST STOC3X OJEL FINE OLD RYE' WHISKIE3 IN THE LAND IS NOW POSSESSED BY HENRY S. HANNIS & CO 218 and 220 SOUTH FRONT SZTJELEICeri Who offer the mane TO TEE TRADE, in Lots, on very edvantageOln Terms. • Stock of throughskie variousND, coMpripes all andavorite brands Mtli tant, and runs the months Of 1665086, of this 1111 present date. year, up Liberal contracts made for lots tp arrive at Pennsylvania 11.111. Depot, Emits* soniLine Wharf, or at Bonded Warehouses, as parties may elect. mil- to 4111 1867. .4, BY STEAMSHIP "PERSIA." NOW OPENING. MUSICAL .BOXES AND MUSICAL TABLES, Direct from Geneva, Made expreeely for and imported by JAMES E. CALDWELL & 822 CHESTNUT STREET. WM. E. KARPUR, Chronometer and Watch-maker, Respectfully informs his friends and customers that he has removed from over Messrs. Bailey & Co.'s, 819 Chest nut street, to 407 Chestnut Street, Where he intends to keep on hand a supply of first quality Watches,ChronometemCloeks, Ladles' and Gents' Gold Chains, Seals. %eye. &c. Chronometers rated by Bblar and Biderial Transits. Especial attention given to repairing Watches. /Y2XBM ,•sP. , Italian Jewelry, 6; 111141,BYZANTINE MOSAICS, 4-16„ From Rome. An Immense stock of CORAL JEWELRY DIRECT FROM NAPLES. Selected and Imported by JAMES 'E. CALDWELL & Ws, 822 CHESTNUT STREET. fat ni w.Urpl Sterling Silverware Manufactory, 414 LOCUST STREET. • GEORGE SHARP, Patentee of the Ball and Cube patterns. manufacture* every description of fine STERLING SI(XEIIW&RE, and offers for sale. wholesale and retail,. a choice ILINOTt went of rich and beautiful goods of new styles at Low prices. J. N. SHARP. A. ROBERT& menam re/ SPECIAL NOTICE. We are prepared to meet Purchasers of Fine Furniture. BOTH IN STYLE AND PRICE. GEOIHENKELS,LACY & CO., CABINET MAKERS, 13th and Chestnut Streets. 5e2.3 rp - VENETIANS, EBANISTAS, ee2s•lmrP3 THIRTEENTH AND , EIIETNUT. FINE FURNITURE ON EXHIBITION . IN SUITES OF ROOMS, CARPETED AND FURNISHED AS CHIAMBERS AND PARLORS. GEO. Jo NIENKELS, LACY & CO., CABINET MAKERS, THIRTEENTH AND CHESTNUT, PHILADELPHIA 525-1 m irrr" in folnutoll Ineubol arrangirt in dor gnomon Etago fertig zur Antdcht t Topp'ich and Gardiner ciubegrllten. GEO, J. HEN GELS, LACY lez CO., Meubol Fabrilzant, Thirteenth and Chestnut, Philadelphia. re:ls-1111114 AVIS IMPORTANT. BEAUX MEUBLES, your Mow et Chambree tl Coneher, Arrange your Exposition dam Appartennuts Cantle et Converts do 'Aide. GEO. J. HENKELS, LACY & CO., EBENISTES, se2s-11nril CHESTNUT STREET, au Coln do lame. ISAAC B. EVANS MAINUPAOTUILI:It ANA. LI:ALLII IN OILS, PAINTS, VARNISHES, AND Naval Stores and Soaps, No. 10 North Delaware avenue, Philada, °dam ep§ WATCHES, JEWELRY, me. FURNITURE. &c. AVIS 0 . MUEBLES FINO lIIIRCRYN, in Serie do Cuarto, COLOCADO cow Bala! de reeibindento CUARTOS 1] CAMARA. CEO. J. IiENK ELS, LAITY aSc CO., Special Card. A. & H. LEJAMIME Have removed their Furniture and Upholstering Warerooms TO No: 1103 Chestnut Street, (up Buda.) 80-MIIM RETAIL DRY OOOD3► 727 CHESTNUT STREET. 72tt POPULAR PRICES Bilks, Shawls, Velvets, Poplins, Reps, Ye our Busse, Mailmen, Nous Delano', Alpacas, Mohair', Alpaca Poplins, Chene Poplins, Me lange Poplins, Irish and French Poplins and Plaids. Also, Bombazines,Biarritz,Tarais" e, and other Mourning Goods in great variety, together with the most ex tensive assortment of Miscellaneous Dry Goods in the Market. Also, Blankets, Flannels, Linens, House. 'Furnishing 8 x , Cloths, Cassimeres, etc., In reliable quallities, at low prices. RICKEY SHARP &CO., JAS. R. CAMPBELL CO., No . „ 727 Chestnut Street. WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT, Dry Dry Goode, by Piece or Package, it and under Market Rates. RICKEY„ SHARP &: CO., rk1441 rp e , MARKET O & 44, NINTH. Atp ‘vit s‘c Rot v.: Plaid CLialcir4a. Grecti a n d Black I'latclA. Ilyth• Park Cloaking% Norwalk t touting,. ‘Vntto (flanking& Dark Colore Velours. Brown and Mack Velv,:loer. • Black Tr/cota. - Black Docakinh. Black Beavers.' Black Brown Chinchilla% i Blue :•• Lidit I 'olorA O)LORED VELVET. DCAVral 6 i, 457, 0) FROSTED BEAVERS of the f:xtra good quality, in nll the ety CASSFMERES, Jn iininenre atock every make, style and ink& Tailors supplied at trade prier , . 'ration' Lining., of every kind. SHAWLS. fine .4 e,ver .)11-,j; CLOAK'S, Suss: opitatig daily, wv.• BOYS' CLOTHING. An unpnralkl , d nme , rtinnnt etrirtly fine giuri - i•ntai 1*.1.1".11021. Bti L 4 Fourth and Arch, _ Will open to.da7 for Fall Slice. Faced ItiLL. 1 Poplins, All wool Ribio-.1 eopito,, Bismarck Poplin., all grad , :s.. Pip.'r cid( bratod !rich Pop IL • bow etylcs of Fans:* Poplin,. biLKS, m.. Richert Plain: ilknimported, Corded Silks of allgradcz, • Neli" style, of Fall F;ilks. I IA WLS. kr. Margot ShaniA, orderod style% New st 3 ler Shawls, long and equard. Robes of elaborate deslitat. BLANKETS. FALLS SCHUYLKILL, cUMBERLAND SWIS6 WHITNEY. PERKINS, NO. 9 1301.7111 NISTII EiTHEra r67.31.n17 : ocoTzumur. EDWARD P. KELLY a • TAILOR, HAS REMOVED TO S. E. cor. of Seventh and Chestnut Ste. avIT-Inst • REDUCTION IN PRICES, French Calf, douldo eole, Boots, first quality, 8113 W. Do. do. dust° do. do. do. di. ilslo W. Do. do. double do. do. 2d !do. $lO 00. Do. do. einglo do. - do. do. do. BOYS' FINE BOOTS AND SHOES At Very, Low Prices. 33 A. Et r_, 'l 7 rr 9 • 33 S. SIXTH STREET. aelG•ly fp§ ABOVE CHESTNUT, NEW AND SECOND-HAND PIANOS AIM Organs for wale and toten4 at V. W. A. TRUIIi'LEWS. Swpgf,4p 8.6 laeutzult dat.- No. '%.s: CHESTNUT Stroet. eels= or a ti I lOLLAND. ?sIEL'I'ON. ENGEAI. U.
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