'1111'! if VLa•./Vill;-• CHURCH Ortearr.—A very fine church organ, built. by the Baumgarten Company of, Now Ha ven, has just been put trek the Gagman church inkermastown. Several new featuresf_in the construction of Organs (tlto_Patellta Of which are owned by the Baumgarten ..cempeay) art y ' n e m , poratexi in this instrumento arttil,theso4rith the excellent purity of trine Matte this 'lnstmment one of remarkable power, for effects.. MoNtse; Baumgarten, who Superintends the construction of the organs , uncle by the .company, Is a German gentlemen end first catoeto this country to aselarin putting up the great organ in Melds' titan s ' " The family of which he Is a worthy member have for some years been fatuous orgari-bullders In Germany, and specimens of their skill can be esertin Boston and many other, la" cities bf Europe..: The organ In the tom church has two , manuals and pedal, with two banks of keys. Compass Of manual from CC to G, 56 notes; compressor pedal, CC to U, 25 notes, and has the follOsing stops: 1. Open blapaeon. 8 feet, metal ...... pipes. 9. Stop Diapason, 8 feet, all wood.. ...be Dnlcitu3s, 8 feet , lower octave w00 d,.. '• • rest metal ,66 4. Prlnelpal,4 feet. metal .......... ......be b. Mute, 2 feet, metal •• • • 58 : 4, 6. Vumpet, 8 feet, iteed from Tenor C., .444 • 4 ' , swath. mAzirear.: 7. Openillapason, B'feet, lower octave woocl, rest metal... • .. . 8. Plate Travente,.B.letti- . 1.11 „ 9. Clarlonet, 8 feet, metal cm : 10. Gemehorn. 4 fee all metal... ........ 11. Obae, 8 feet, Bee from Tenor b 44 " PEDAL. • 12. Bab-Itsita, 16 feet, w00d:.'...'....:... —.25 pipes .111R017.1.1a0A.L. 23. Couples, Great and Swell. IL Coupler, Pedal and Great. 15.,Coupler. Pedal and Swell. ie. Pedal Cream:do. ' XL Pedal Dri Crescendo. 18. ganist a Mr: Carl Z um, professor of musk, is or- t this , A Ilnrinicw Dar or Ds - vnrunr.—At'sundown yesterday the Hebrews throughout the.world be gan to celebrate the tenth day of the seventh month—the month of Tisrl—known as Jom Hakkippurim, th days of atonement or concilia tion. The celebration continues during , to-day until sundown. With the Jewish denomination the day is the holiest of the year and it Is founded on th e command of the L ord, i in the twenty-third chapter of Leviticus, from the twenty-sixth to the thirty-second arse. The day is entirely given to fasting and devotion. Dur ing the extence of the Temple at Jerusalem the 4lay wasstingnished by a special sacrificial rite, whicip idi could only:be performed by, the high Oast, slid on that day alone, and only to the nigh priest, it was permitted to enter the holiest of - the Aioly, in;obedience to the injunction 0, "And he sheik, ' aka an atonement for the holy place, Wawa' the uncleanliness of the children of Israel an 'because: of their transgressions in all .heir :e : and so shall be do for the tabernacle of th ,congregation, that shall remain in the midst, of stheir uncleanness. And there shall bens)• malr.in the tabernacle when he goeth in to make an atonerdent in the holy place until he come oat, , sttrd have made an atonement for himself and , for his• household, and for all the congregation oflusel."-8 Moses, chapter , xvi, verses 16,17. ;.-The sacrifice ordained in this same chanter of the goat , and bullock has long since • been discontinued; but the whole chapter is read in every Jewish congregation on this day in com memoration pflhe day.of atonement, established by the Lord„ tbrongh Moses, for all Israel. LANGE TENEEERANCE MEETING. Notwith ztanding the inclement weather '• last eveninz, a large number of the friends of the temperance , , celiac assembled 'Bev. Dr. Shepherd's church, Buttonwood street, below Sixth, to listen to ad dresses on the— subject from distinguished speakers. " Be*, Bhepherd presided; and ad, diessed the meeting. .Eloquent 'addresses were else - .made by 'Thomas M. coleman; F. 4344 and' Messrs. Ward, Castle, Fenton and Lincoll/. Signers were obtained to the teraperance pledge-- atueng.the number were those who had long re fused • to. identify . themselves with the canoe. These meetings have been productive of a 'vest amount of good. They will be continued weekly. ROBISZEtY AT THE CRUECIT HOME.—While a prayer meeting was in' progress at the Church . , Rome, at Twenty-second and Fine streets last evening, about 7 o'clock, one of the parlors was entered and robbed of a bible, prayer book, book of recorA, a writing desk, and a portrait of one of the earliest lady managers, now deceased. The picture was highly prized by the managers of the Institution, as it cannot now be replaced. The robbery is supposed to have been committed by a gang of bad boys who infest the neighborhood. Rimsrum Dan-mi.—A woman was run over by a carriage on the Chestnut street bridge yes terday afternoon. The wheels passed across her body,catming severe Injuries. Anthony McHale, the driver of the vehicle, was arrested by Officers Gibson and Haines, of the Schuylkill Harbor Po lice. Ho was held for a further hearing by Ald. Warren. Ali OLD CHABGE.—John McCabe was arrested yesterday upon the charge of having been con cerned in an attack ny on several policemen at Twenty-fifth and Biddle streets, in July last. At the time, Policeman Mead was cut in the head with a stone and was disabled. McCabe was committed by Ald. Pancoast. STONISG a EirmrlG.—A young man named Thomas Loughlin was arrested last night at Twenty-first and Arch streets for inciting to riot by throwing stones at the stand while Hon. Chas. O'NeLll was addressing a Republican meet ing. He was taken before Ald. Jones and was committed in default of $1,500 ball for trial. Dnnat the famous Arctic Soda Water and read the Ervin% Bummrm. at Hillman's News Stand, at North Pennsylvania Depot. MILITARY.--Company I, First Regiment Re serve Brigade, (Gray Reserves,) one hundred strong, accompanied by a number of our city offi cials and citizens, the Liberty Silver Cornet Band, and a drum corps, will leave this city for Read ing, Pa., on Monday morning -next, at half-paf e t seven o'clock. They will be received at Resell by. the Mayor, City Connell, and citizens, who will tender the visitors thehospitalites of the city. On their return on Monday evening they will be received by the other companies of the regiment Company lis officered as follows : Captain, J. Parker Martin; First Lieutenant, J. B. Meany; Second Lieutenant, David Buist. Suiner you wished you had your Fall mat. You'll be In the aame fix to-morrow if you ain't carefuL Remember that this is Saturday, and-however-busy-you-are, find time to stop at Wanamaker & Brown's and get a "Sunday Suit." Rags AT PpLNT BREEZE Peas,—The race adver tised to taimplamon _Thursday has-been -post poned till Monday, September 28. Five of the fastest horses in the city will trot. Tu Commercial List and Price Current, pub lished by Winslow at Son, at 241 Dock street,has the largest advertising pattifriage of any weekly paper in the country, and it deserves it. AT Balmy's, Ninth below Walnut, you will find some fine old engravings—proof from Hogarthy and one Sharpe, Cromwell. CITY NOTICES. 008 PLAN OF Bt STNESS.— Believing that we have_unequalled facilities for eon ducting busineee, the following statement of facts we trustwill arid favor with an intelligent public. We purchase and sell only /or each, and have no losses from selling on credit to provide for—the paying customer is not therefore taxed to help pay the debt of a customer who does not pay. Attention is apeclally invited to the quality of goods Owed. goods being ordered personally of the best manufacturers, purchasers may rely on getting 'Me beat articles of the kind, and at only one profit on prat cost. We are determined to keep oar stock so large and attractive, and the price of every article so low, as to make it the interest of every consumer to make our house his market for Dry Goode; believing it to be =Ore to our interest to sell a large amount of goods at nmail percentage of prom, than to do a small busi ness at the ordinary market prices • Correetneas of representation and the utmost polite ness will be-rigidly required of all ernploy6a. r -To avoid-errors, all goods soldat 'the counter will bese-measurediztaspeMal department for that pur pose, and the salesman's calculations examined, Goods 'always shown with pleasure, and no undue Irreacrare - need to effect sales. To onr patrons who prefer buying whole or. uncut ; A wes, th e prises will be the same as in the wholesale department. Samples and prices Sent by mall when desired. P , , STRAWDRIDGE it CLOTIIIZE, Central Dry Goods Store, corner Eighth and Market - - " 5' THE DAILY EVENINGI3ULLETIN - --PHILADELPHIA, ATUItDAY, SEPTEMBER 861,1868. mrnovnttENT ri'Pnoringss.—Tiia rover Baker warerooney No r7BO Chestnut street, are under going an embellishing operation in ,the:front , which will be hailed as a decided improvement' when ..hottl pleted::` Prevention thin fact, mos we are Weltmsttred that zany tboultands of our readers in this city and elkevrhere teted axe infilciently, intet in,. the world-re nowbed Grover Je Bakermachitteeto be gratified with anything indicative of the success andowing pop lailt ysifthese apperloelrddiAlthAte. Th e debased for the Latter is greater than ever(esthete innetessm .rable superiority ovet all other sewing • michines in nee, becomes more nniveraally knelt* they, will take the pla user Theirltimate Supersede ell others, for 'fluidly adaptation for embroidery and all the aver and more ornate Slade of stowing gives them immense: advantages. As already stated, - they Mrs tuschinss topersonswho do not wish to purchase, and purchasers who so desire have the privilege of paying for machines in easy instalment,. We,regard this ar rangement as a aubetantial benefit to the public. Eirorito LIKE Dowrioza. The teeth Boon 'become speckled if every defilement is not removed from, them every twenty-tour hours. To do this effectually there is laotblng -like Sosorposy. It literally renders the_ enamel impervious and in lestroctible. • : "Bramrsto's" celebrated Glue Is now bellig used to cement friendship between Grant and Butler. . OriAs. S TOKES & Co., „ • No. 824 Chestnut street, Under the Continental. All ready-made work same as eastomer,in the latest styles. • Melton Suits $25 00 Heavy. Coating Stilts 27 50 Scotch Snits .. 30 00 Moe English Coating Snits.. . . . 35 00 A large assortment of fail and winter Overcoats from $l6 to $46. IT is worrommisi. how cheap goods aro sold at Gay's China Palace, 1022 Chestnut atreet; The stock was all selected by Mr. Gay in , peraon from the largest manufacturiee in Europe. The cause of their being so remarkably cheap is the great reduction of prices on the other side of the water. • Business being very dull, .511 the manufacturers have large stocks 'on band. and are willing to discount largely to effect sales. Below we quote prices of a few staple goods. Fancy are at a still greater discount, White. French China Caps and. Saucers, per set, 12 pieces $1 20 White Stone China Cups and Saucers, per set, 12 pieces .... 60 White French China Diming Plates,9X inches, - 'per dozen. ... . . ........ .2 00 White St o ne Elning Plates , 93s inches , per dozen. .. .. ... . .... . 1 150 White Stone ...... * Ch . aaer * Sae, pieces , per set 8 00 Cut Glass Goblets, per dozen s 25 Blown Glass Goblets, per dozen 1 00' Cutalass Tumblers, per dozen .. 1 25 VERY little veneration is vouchsafed •to him who wears an unisightly boot or shoe,whereaa a stylish and good fitting boot or shoe Will always command for the wearer more or less genuine respect. For farther particulars, inquire of Bartlett, No. 133 South Sixth street, above Chestnut. - Housrutrzsnits save 10 to 15 per cent. by se lecting fromstur immense assortment. Ironing Taoles. $5; to $l2. Safes, $5 to $l2 ' Wringers, $6lO - $lO. Cutlery, Tea TrayS, Britannia and Tin Ware, Tabs, Buckets, Brooms,. Benches, Clothes Horses, Lines, and every thing to fit out a kitchen, at reareos & Co's, Manufacturers, 220 and 229, Dock St., below Walnut. ALL THE FASHIONABLE NOVELTrES IB French and .American Confections, Portuguese Secrets, Sweet Jordan Roasted Almonds; Heitatonse Grapes, and other choice fruits, at. Vansant's, Ninth and Chestnut • Untororrerno of every description. Materials used tint quality. Prices low. Workmen attentive and prompt. At Patten's; 1408 Chestnut street. - Junrcumi mothers and annum use for children a safe and pleasant medicine in Bowza , a larixrr Ckns mkt. Tan GIPSET.—The newest and latest style of Hat, for Ladies and Metes, at • Oakforde', Continental Hotel. • To GEnTs. Those of yon who are about to purchase a bat, get one of our latest styles, at our store • 1i0.' , 834 and 886 Chestnut Street. O. Oakford & Sons. drt Sunawan Isernuanniza and ' draggista'' niui fixoarairs Buceruies, 4 .23 South Eighth street,. Dwizss, BLLOIDNESSe AND CATARRH. J: Isaacs, M. D.. Professor, Uf 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 e seen at this office, N0.,505 Arch street.. Theme "-faculty are invited to accompaVir patien he has no secrets in hie practice. Ar cial eyes IDS ted. No charge made for examinati SEAL ESTATE SALES. EIORPHANS' COORT—PEREMPTORY SALE.— Estate of Daniel McGee, deceased. Thomas Ar• Son& Auctioneers. Brick Building and Shop with four three-story brick dwellings. Swanson street, between Queen and Christian streets. Pursuant to an Alias Order of the Orphans' Court for the city and county of Philade!. Philwill be sold at public sale, without reserve, on Tuesday, October 20. 1868. at 12 o'clock., noon, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described pro perty, late of Daniel McGee, deceased. viz. ;—All that lot of ground, with the brick building, shop and four three story brick messuages thereon erected. situate on the west side of Swanson street, between Queen and Christian streets, in the late District of Southwark, now the City of Philadelphia; containing in front on Swanson street 18 feet, and in depth 128 feet. more or less. Bounded west ward by ground of William Faulkner, northward by ground formerly by the widow David. southward B ec k a 0 feet wide street, now called Beck street, formerlys alley, and eastward by the said Swanson street. By the Court, JOSEPH MEGARY. Clerk 0. C. JANE McGEE, Exx. N. B.—The brick shop fronts on Swaneon street- the others are in the rear, Each of said 4 three-story brick bailees have 4 rooms and a basement kitchen, and are 14 feet in breadth and the width of said lot as before mentioned, all fronting on an alley or court. Vir Sale absolute. M. THOMAS do BONS, Auctioneers, 1&Q and 141 South Fourth street 5e260c13-17 itREAL ESTATE.—THOMAS di SONS' SALE.— Handeome Modern Stone Residence, No. 227 South Forty-second street, South of Locust street On Tuesday, September 29th, 1868. at 12 o'clock, noon. will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that modern stone messuage. with Mansard roof, and lot of ground, situate on the east side of Forty-second street south of Locust street, No. 21i; con taining in front on Forty-second street 4714' feet. and extending in depth 170 feet. The house is 16 ft, front, well built. and has all the modern con veniences; Parlor, library , dining rooms and kitchen, and summer kitchen on Mat floor; 6 chambers, bath room, 2 water closets, gas, with fixtures, (which are in eluded in the sale free of charge.) 2 furnaces, cooking range, &a.; the parlor and halls are painted; wail and iron railing in front; very de. p e rfect ly ement, The house faces the eourh and we st; is dry, w i th a In of 26 feet. The situation is unsurpassed by any In West Philadelphia for healthfulness and beauty. be ing opposite to 14 acres of lawn, the residences of Clar ence Clark, Esq.. and Henry Gibson, Esq. oar Clear of all ineumbraace. Times-66.000 may remain on mortgage. Or Immediate possession. May be examined any day previous to sale. _ M. THOMAS d; SONS. Auctioneers. 139 end 141 South Fourth street. 12 REAL EBTATE.—THOMAS dr SONS' SALE. —Handsome modern four-story Brick Residence, & E. corner of Seventeenth street and Compromise streets, between Spruce and Pine streets. On TuesdaF, October 6th, 1866, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange: All that handsome modern four-story brick messuage, with three story back building and lot of ground, situate at the ti. E. corner of Seventeenth and Compromise strdets ; con taining in front on Seventeepth sfreet 20 feet, and ex • tending in depth 126 feet to Cooke street. It is finished in elegant style, with ail the modern conveniences; has_gas, bath, hotan&cold water, water closet, furnace, cooking. range, &c. rirClear of all ineumbrance. Tenna-512.000 may remain on -mortgage. S'W" Immediate_ possession. AL THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers. se26oe3 Mead 141 Soufri Fourth street. REAL ESTATB.—T/1021AS AND SONS' BALM Valuable business stand. Four story brick store. No. 3 Bank street. between Chestnut and Market streets. On Tuesday. October 20, 18603, at 12 o'clock, noon, be sold it public sale, at the Philadelphia P , xchange, all that valuable four-story brick store and lot of around, situate on the east side of Brink street, north of Chestnut street, No. 3; containing in front on Bank street 17 feet, and extending in depth 54 feet. It has a hatchway. private entrance for upper floors: fire•proof in wall: skylight over counting room: gas from cellar to third story ; water closet, &c Terms—s7,ooo mav rem ein on mortgage. Tenant's lease expires December Met, 1868. M. THOMAS & SONS. Auctioneers, er26.0c13-17. 119 and 141 South Fourth street. riREAL ESTATE—THOMAS er BONB' BALE.— Modern Three-story Brick Dwelling, No. 1218 Cherry street, west of Twelfth street.—Ou Tuesday, October 6th. 1668, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale at the Philadelphia Exchange, All • that modern three.story brick reassume and lot ofvoundisituate on the south side of Cherry street, west of-Twelfth street, No. 1218; contain ing in front on Cherry street 16 feotB inches, and extend ing in depth 66 feet. BAN gin, bath. dcc. Or - Clear of all incambrance. Terms-463,000 may remain on mortgage. Or' Possession November 15t.1868. May be examined any day previous to sale. M. THOMAS & BONS, Auctioneers. se26 • 139 and 141 South Fourth street. BIDING SCHOOLS. t rt Rip `B.• 48 Dugan street, below Spruc e, between Fit teenth and Sixteenth streets. be reopened on Mon day. September tlst, 11M13. 8017-Im-fp HORSES FOIL SALT. FOR BALE—A I'ALR . OF STYLISH HOBBES, Darouche, Dog Cart and Harness. Also, - Stable terrear. Apply at the Stable, back -of 1700 . Wa1-' nut ekreet. - 5e17414 - CLARK B(BIDDLE 7[+`irlslt; moo; _ 151„, S • • The ilubeetthe're beg to INFORM the publlithatyits . haie • ' • t - 1 11 ,, RE MO - VP:L i, to, N0.,121.2-CHESTINUT STREET Where they effoetee VERY LARGE Andmml w ;zi o LADIES' FINE - FURS , cox'sianzio. OF Ittliellin - ;.. Royal Illeininc, landioxes Bair !;able, Itlinlc 5 1 1 0401 .0., Fitch, are• All of which they offer at REASONABLY LOW PRICES. SETA OF FORS FRON SS'IIFIVARDII. A. K. . & L R. WOMRATII, No. 1212 `C hest n ut Street, au.% rn vv. CLARK BLBIDDLE CORHAMPLATE lIIVATOELEA, Jnewsmuss, ay. o ECALDWELL &CO. ARTISTIC SILVER WARES. No. OO ..ciI i ENNUT STREET. CLARK'StBIDDLE CORKAMfLATE CLARK iz BIDDLE, Jewelers and 1111rerszdths, Igo. 712 CHESTNUT Shvot, Invite the attention of their patrom Ito their large and elegant a/ointment of mAknorms, WATEMES, JEWELRY. SILVER WARE, PLATED WARE, &c. Beautifal Designs In Sliver and Oliver-Plated Wares for Bridal Gifts. fey war/ MD§ CLARK BtRIDDLE CORHAM PLATE DIEDICINAts RHEUMATISM] RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA. Warranted Permanently Cured. Warranted Permanently Cared. Witt►out Injury to the System. Without lodide, Potaula or Colehlum. By Cling Inwardly Only. DR. FITLER'S GREAT _RECEIIMATIO RENEW; FOR RIMBIATIE AND MAMA IN ALL ITB The only standard. reliable, poeltive, infallible perms nent cure ever discovered. It is warranted to contal nothing hurtful or injurious to the system WARRANTED TO CURE OR MONEY REFUNDED. WARRANTED TO CURE OR MONEY REFUNDED. Thousands of Philadelphia references of cures. Prepared 29 South Fourth tltreet, below Market. ate2o th to tf BPf. SEWING DI&CIIINES. 1106. REMOVAL. 1106. THE $I ER MANIDFACTUREVG OOMPEIT - Have Removed their Warerooms to No. 1106 Chestnut Street. SINGER'S NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE h simple, durable, quiet and light running, and capable of performing an a tordshing range and variety of work It will hem, fell. stitch. braid , gather, ,, cord , tack gull& embroider, 414 my2lYrP WM. E COOPER. Agent. DRY GoOn& 727. POPULAR PRICES 727. DRY GOODS. RICHEY,SHARP& CO. IMPOSTERS, JOBBnICS and Have now on Exhibition the most Extensive and Desirable Stock in this Market. Their DRESS GOODS Stock is u _nri__• valleAlfor extent and Waxiety. They are in -constant receipt of Bar gains, which are freely offered by the Yard, Piece or Package. RICKEY, SHARP & CO. mwirp AntMg AND INTER, .186'8 NEW AND FASHIONABLE BOOBS,. Chameleon Silks Strape Silks, . SOlendld ,Quality Colored Mina, Superior, Black: Silks, , Chameleon Silk Serge., • Chameleon Poplin*, 14112 Woe , Irish Poplins, French Silk Poplins, Silk /Spin/line, With a great variety of New Fabrics for Ladles , Hoare Dresses and Walking Salta, At Such Prices as will bum Rapid Bales Thus offering extraordinary inducements to Ladies to sided from our large Steck of Ladlee can have their dresses made to order at the aborted notice and in the most fashionable styles. EDWIN HALL & CO., NO. 28. SOUTH SECOND ST. 5024 th H HENNEQUIN & CO BROCHE SHAWLS. . We have huit receives The choicest of the offerings of thesarenowneif Sabri- Particular attention is asked to the undermentioned. which are worthy tho critical examination of Connole- Beare, and others 75 Fine Brodie Squares. colors Pon cam and Blanks, $l2, $l5 and $lB, 50 Fine Broohe Squares (Gold and Silver Medals awarded to these), $22, $25 and $32. 25 Fine Broohe Longs, Ponceaut, Blaoke and Whites, $25. 25 Frio Exposition Shawls, $35 and $45. 25 "Gold Medal"- - -Copies of India, $55, $75 and $9O. 5 "Chefs d'Ouvre of these eminent manufaoturers—to these Shawls were given the highest reward (Legion d'Honneur) at the last Exposition, $lOO, $llO and $125. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., The `See-I-live," NO. 920 CHESTNUT STREET. au29 a tu th FALL OPENING. „ 11.44 7:6 Fourth and Arch. ar NEW SILKS, NEW SHAWLS, RETAILERS, NM'S POPLINS, FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS, DELT 411ffiLEotG" NEW AND ELEGANT Go opa we are now prepared to affaiour Si LEN1)11:i STOOK Cowlisting in part of Heavy Corded ropllnst This Season's Importation. GREAT SALE. FINE 33 AUCTION LOTS! ARE DISPLAYING FRENCH POPLINS, NEW - STO - CIK NEW STYLE ;SHEPPARD VANHARLINIAL& AR fusoN. sti, e disty • • j-N; • • . , 11 ' I I' 00DS - _ HOU ICE-tr N( DR-Y• G-0 OD. OIi,i.,RTAI-,:X::),1.1 . .A.T.,EA-I - 4 . ..5, - :: : -&:c,. - , Being the OLDEST Establishment for;the BpeciahtlatA of the above Gooch, we can give to our patrons the advantage of.e long experleice and thorough acquaintance with this special department of the DRY GOOD BUSINESS, and risking all our purchases for GASH, secure to theta the 10Isst possible prices, at which the; same qualities , are sold,, either in this or the New York taarkeL -• • WO. 11.008: CIELEML I TCUar: STREET. sa46e4t / . , SELLING OFF To Close Business. 11111••••••• Lease,Fixtures and Stock For Sale Established Twenty-Seven Years, (Ton of which in limed location.) The undersigned annoury to public Unit tul will 'ell BELOW COST ENTIRE iITOCK. CONSISTING OF Silks, Ribbons, Satins, Ituo'hes, Vel vets, Blowers, Etc. AM% A LARGE ESTOOE Of • REAL LACE GOODS, Embroideries, imitation Laces, Gloves and Fancy Goods. To be Sold Regardless of Cost, To Close the COneern. WARBURTON, N 0.1004 CHESTNUT ST., PHILILDELIPULIL selo3h a to Ifni Nev i s I IC4 LINEN 'STORE 1 r S2S Arch Street. Linen Dohs and Drills'. Widte Drill said Duokt. Flax Calaied Drills and thloiai. Buff Coating Ducks, Fancy Mills. Fast Cdors, Striped Drills, Fist Color% Mottled Drills, Fast Colors. Blouse Linen, several colon. Plain Colored Linens, for Ladies' Traveling Suits. Pihded Shirting Linens. Linen Cambric' Dresses. The largest assortment of Linen Goode In the dty aewng at Len than Jobbers' Prism GEORGE MILLIJIEN; Linen Importer. Jobber and Retail Dealer. aim W 328 Arch Street. Fall Trade. 1868. EDWARD FERRIS, GIRARD STORES, Nilff. oar. Eleventh and Chestnut Ste, Entrance 86 South Eleventh, OFFERS AT JOB PRICES 20,000 Yards Hamburg and Needle Werk Embroideries. ALSO. 1,000 Doz. Linen Hdkrs.---All kinds. Real and imitation Valenoienno„Thread, Guipure and Chilly LAMB And a complete stock of ' WHITE Et' 0 CODS. K re Beat rftg 3 f eated mak° of Fulthg° andß atenirgag a TO PROPRIETORS OF HOTELS,BOARDING-HOUSES AND • SHIPPING. • Wo have a special wholesale department for supplying Linen and Cotton Bheetlns. Towels, Napkins. Bingle Bed and Berth Blankets. and other . goods particularly adapted to your wants. . All the above kind of goods m ade up at abort natio° if desired. - - • STRAWBRIDGE &CLOTHIER CENTRAL DRY' GOODS STORE , Corner of. Eighth and Hirket St. se2s 6m ' CARD TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS We have established °department for the convenience of Country Merchants who do not wish to buy whole pieces of fine good& - We out fine. Silks, Drees Goode, Linen Goods, Clothe -.and Caselmerea -in..such -quantities mu:will best suit their ealmand convenience at the relinlet—svholesele rates. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE, Eighth anillarkei ,CURTAINS; N 0' DRESS Goons. DRY GOODS. Flannel Department. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER. • CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE, • Corner Eighth and Market Its,, Ileakeettnity invite the attention of buyers to examigg our Memel before making their Dunham. The utmost politeness in attendants. No mierepro eentstioni or undue pressure to effect Wes. We have constantly in stock Ballardvale Flannels. Gilbert's Flannels, Opera Saok Flannels, Shaker Flannels, Swansdovhx. Flannels, Moleskin Flannels, Gauze - Flannels, Silk Warp Flannels, • Dornet Flannels, Angola Flannels, Plaid Shirting risturseles. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER We ere now opening a tow babe of Alt Wool Flannels at Me. and Mk.. that are decided bargains, and well worth an early call. G9Lcorril, HOUSE. STRAWBRIDGE 'BLOLOTMER • THE LARG'EST ASSORTMENT OF CLOTH'S. THE CELE.ii ) EB,2" PRIGEB FOR CLOTHS.: THE BEST :MARES CLOTHS.. THE FINEST MIXED ‘ COA.TINGS. THE NEWEST STYLES OF PANT STUFFS. DOMESTIC CLOTHS AND CABSIMEREB. FOREIGN CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES. CLOTHS FOR LADIES' WEAR. VELVETEENS OF ALL,COLORS. The Best PILICI3 to Mit , CLOTHS AND OASSINERES For Either Men or Rom t tut STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER'S CENTRAL CLOTH. , HOUSE, Corner Eighth and Market Sts. HOSIERY GLOVE DEPARTMENT. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE, Corner Eighth and Market Sts. HOSIERY, GLOVES and Direct from American and European Manufacturer., Merino Underwear for Gents. Merino Underwear for Youths. Merino Ilndersieux for Infants* Morino Underwear for Misses. Merino Underwear for Ladies. Merino Bose for Ladies. Merino Hose for Misses. Itierino Hose 'for Youths. • Merino Hose for Infants. Merino Hose 144 Gents. All.wool Shirts, White, for Gents. Ml wool Shirts, Scarlet, for Gents. All-wool Shirts, Grey Mixed. All-wool Shirts, Blue Mixed. All the above, of superior qualities, for sale. We aim to keep the best Hues of these goods to be found in the do, and prince at the bottom of the market. STII.A.W.BRIDGE&CLOTHIER CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET. se24 St CLOAKINGI3. FIRST QUALITY. French Velvet Cloths IN COLORS—BLACK. BROWSIS. ' PURPLES &ONES. DAHLIA. ASTRACHAN CLOTHS 111 COLORS-BLACK, !WED. urr.b. PLUSH CLOTHS AND SILK PLUSHER IN ALL COLORS.. FANCY CLOAKINGB OF ALL STYLES. OF TEE IMPORTATION OF JOHN W._ THOMAS Nos. 405 and 407 N. Second Street. au2B tl Jain) BOALUPINS* BOARD WANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS PIANIST, in a respectable family. Two dollara and tuition given in exchange for good board. Best of references even. Address "PEIDPESSOR4' iltrwirrar Office. Philadelphia. - . se2s.4frrpa NIEI -L—L - ANDIND - A - ND - F0 : Atn• : - J. B. BI7ISSLEI. DA Oath Delaware exam UNDERWEAR,