Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, November 02, 1868, Image 5

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    CITY BULLETIN.
PIEILADELTITIA CATTLE MARKET, November
2.—Beef cattle were in fair demand
this week. About 2,800 head arrived
,
and sold at 8349 i. for Extra Pennsyt
yenta and Western steers; - 7®Bc. for
fair to good do., and d@Ge. per pound
gross for common as to quality. The following
are the paxticulars of the sales : .
Bead. e, Pries.
66 O t h y ,
Smith am , Western, gra 8 Oa 9
75 A. Christy & Bro" do., gra 6 i 8
99 P. McFillem. do., gra 6% 6 8
83 P. Hathaway, do., gra ...................7 8.15
100 James Birk, Chester Co, Cm —••
.........
• • 7 14 EN
60 F. 8. Mental. Chester t 30., gra 7 0 836
169 Ullman & Bachman, Western, grs 7 8
100 Martin Fuller & Co., Western, gra . 6 ( 9
185 Marley & Smith, Ohio, gra 634 834
84 'Flamm* Mooney & Bro., Va.. gre Ski 7
110 J. Smith & Bro,,_Ohlo. Era 7 1 . 13.‘
70 .T. a L. Frank. Va.. pl. . ...... • •• •
100 Frank & Bhamberg t va.. gr 5........ •••• • 6 6 a 836
61 M. Drytoos & Co., Va., gra 534 (.4 7
77 J. Meartile, Western, gra...... .... . . 534
Rocs were dull and low e r ; .
5,000 .. head ar
rived and sold at 8310@$11 25 per 100 pounds net
—the latter rate for prime corn-fed.
Cows were unchanged; 250 head sold at s4o@
65 for springers, and .2 , 50@585 per head for
cow and calf.
SHEEP were unchanged; 12,000 head sold at 434
(g6e. per pound a-rose as to condition.
POLICE BITEINEI3B. OF THE MONTIL—The number
of arrests made by the Police of the city daring
the month of October was 3,462. The prisoners
were divided among the several districts as fol
lows:
First
Second 326
Third 325
Fourth— ----238
Fifth
Sixth 166
Seventh .....168
Eighth 130
Ninth 184
Tenth —...209
Eleventh. 120
Twelfth.. --.......183
THIEF AND RECEIVEREL—FrancIe Seymour was
arrested for the larceny of two mules and a wagon
from Fifteenth and Vine streets. The wagon con
tained a lot of horse feed, valued at $6O. It is
alleged that the feed was taken to the stables of
Michael Thompson, on Coates street, near Twen
ty-fifth street, and was sold for $4, and the bags
which contained it were sold for three cents per
pound to Elizabeth Brady, living on Pennsylvania
avenue, near Twenty-fourth street. The alleged
receivers were arrested, and all of the stolen pro
perty was recovered by the Ninth District Police.
The prisoners had a hearing before Alderman
Pancoast, and were held to answer at Court.
CHARGED WITH Rounany.--josepli Kitts went
into the Third, District Police Station yesterday
to enter a complaint against a man. While there
he was recognized as the person charged with
having broken the windows of the jewelry stores
of William W. Whitehead, No. 469 North Tenth
street, and Richard Davis, No. 433 North Tenth
street, in February last. Two gold watches and
a tray of rings were stolen. Kitts admitted the
theft. He is also suspected of having broken a
window of a store on Girard avenue, near Sixth
street, about the same time. He was committed
by Alderman Carpenter.
NEw BUILDINGB.—The number of permits for
the erection of new buildings, issued by the
Building Inspectors, during the month of Octo
ber, was 417. Of these 2 wore for the erection of
four-story dwellings, 202 for three-story dwell
ings. and 142 for two-story dwellings; boiler
house, 1; churches, 4; coach-houses, 8; engine
and boiler, 1; factories, 2; icehouse, 1; market
house, 1; offices, 8; sheds; 8; skating rink, 1;
stables, 19; shops, 14; sugar-house, 1; stores, 9;
warehouses, 8. There were, in addition, 98 per
mits issued for alterations and additions.
POLICEMAN STABBED. -- Yesterday afternoon
Policeman Hart, of the Seventh District, made an
arrest at Front and Callowhill streets. He was
set upon by a crowd of men, and his prisoner
was rescued from him. During the wrangle
Hart was stabbed in the side. John Cassidy,
Thomas Gallagher, John Moore and William Ma
lone were subsequently arrested on the eharge of
having been concerned in the affair. They had
a hearing before Alderman Toland, and were held
to answer.
LARCENY.—James Moran and Thomas Harvey
were arrested on Saturday night upon the charge
of having stolen a coat and hat and $9 from%
man who was asleep on Delaware avenue. They
are also suspected of the larceny of a box con
taining 150 pounds of navy chewing tobacco,
which was found in their possession. The to
bacco awaits an owner at the 'Third District
Police Station. The supposed thieves were sent
below by Alderman Carpenter.
CHARGED WITH PERIL/HT.-A German named
Henry Smith was arrested on Saturday and taken
before Alderman Neill, on the oath of Policeman
Barger, of the Eighteenth District, charged with
perjury and false arrest. Smith had had Barger
arrested upon a charge arising out of an election
trouble, and was unable to sustain the charge:
hence his arrest. He was held in $BOO ball for
HIGHWAY Ronan.Er.—Charles Kuntz, residing
on Otis street, near Cedar, was attacked, last
evening, while passing Girard avenue and Shack
amaxon street, on his way home from chnl•ch.
He was seized by the throat, and a silver watch
and e 7 were taken from his pockets. William
Thunston was arrested on the charge of having
committed the robbery. He was sent below by
Alderman Eggleton.
A VIOLIENT FELLOW.—Edward Street, engaged
as a hand on the brig Fanny, lying at Lombard
street wharf, got on the outside of too much
whisky on Saturday night, and attacked every
body on board of the vessel. The Harbor Police
were sent for, and Lieut. Edgar and some of his
men arrested Street, who was sent to prison by
Ald. Carpenter.
DISORDERLY HOUSES.—Sergeant Bromell and a
squad of the Third District pollee made a descent
upon the houses of Mary Donnelly, No. 239
South Front street, and Deborah Mack, No. 241
South Front, on Saturday night, and captured
the proprietresses and ten inmates. The prisoners
were all committed by Alderman Carpenter.
ASSAULTING WOMEN .—Robert Cathcart and
Samuel McAllister were arrested last night, at
Eighteenth and Montrose streets, for attacking
and*beating two women, who were quietly pass
ing along the street. Alderman Dallas corn
milted the accused.
Mkrtrest.--Joim McNamara was arrestod last
night at Twenty-fifth and Coates streets upon a
warrant issued by Alderman Pancoast. He is
charged with having assaulted a man named
Monaghan and knocked out ono of his eyes a few
daysiago. He was held for trial.
AN OLD TlllEF.—Margaret Welsh, who has
been arrested on several occasions for commit
ting depredations in the market houses, was
again captured by Policeman Reeder on Satur
day. She was sent to Moyamenaing by /Aid.
Hurley.
ILLEGAL VOTING.—John Shiekling, a German,
aged 20 years, was arrested on Saturday upon the
charge of having voted at the last election. He
was taken before Alderman Saltier and was held
in $1,500 bail for a further hearing
ITO tut Ro BBEItY.—The store of F. Schuller
mann & Co., No. 23 North Ninth street, was
entered sometime during Saturday night, and
was robbed of twenty broehe
P/C K INC Pose, Em.—Charles Hulls has been
held in $l,OOO bail by Alderman Massey, to an
swer the charge of having picked the pocket of a
huckster in the Spring Garden Market.
Al, wa AETICIPATED, our people, appreciating
the ever-increasing enterprise and energy of our
"Largest Clothing Rouse," are daily flocking to Oak
Ball to be arrayed in Fall and Winter garments.
Their salesrooms, are a perfect jam every day, and
even those who do not buy, few indeed as they are,
confess their amazement at the immense stink of
beautiful clothes there displayed,
Mr.TlloB.FAinr,the well known caterer, (formerly
Steward of the Philadelphh. Club), is eatablithed at
the Southeast comer of Third and Spruce streets. lie
is prepared to tarnish the best oysters in too market
and send them free of charge to all parts of the city.
lie may be relied on for everything he undertakes.
8I ON COLTON & Cr ann. have received an in
voice of Almeria Grapes, a superior article at Go cents
per pound. See their advertisement.
Thirteenth.......... 39
Fourteenth 48
Fifteenth 30
Sixteenth 175
Seventeenth 123
Eighteenth 236
Reserve Corps ..... ..152
Harbor 29
Park.... _ 15
Day Sergeants 15
Chestnut Hill. 8
Beggar Detectives... 34
IiMMEMI
Bourbon Wealth.
The Duke of Montpensier the husband of
Queen Isabella ' s sister, is principally notediin
Spain as a successful speculator. While the
court of the Queen was squandering vast
sums of money in senseless dissipation; he
used the funds at his command with as much
sagacity as his father, Louis Philippe, would
have dope. The consequence is that the Duke,
is now the wealthiest member of the Orleans
family. He is much attached to his Spanish
wlTis, who, though a daughter of Maria Chris
tins, and a sister of Isabella the Second, is a
lady generally respected for her virtues aid
her amiability. Most of the other Orleans
Princes are only moderatelp wealthy. Queen
Amelia, the widow of Louis Philippe, left
about five hundred thousand francs, about
one-halt of which sum was given, by the
common consent of the members of the
dynasty, to the Countof Paris, now the head
and. representative of the Orleans family.
Both the Count of Paris and his brother, the
Duke de Chartres, have an income of about
three or four thousand pounds sterling. The
Duke de Joinville and his brother, the Duke
de Nemours, are much wealthier, their in
comes being not less than from fifteen to
twenty thousand pounds. All of the Orleans
Princes live very economically, and make but
little display. The most complete harmony
reigns in the councils of the family, and all
its members are satisfied that an Orleans
Prince will soon ascend the French throne.
CITY NOTICES.
AMERICAN HOUSE REFECTORY and Lunch-room
is en excellent institution for those whose stay in DOS
ton will not admit dining at the table d'hote. 'Tie bat
one of the many conveniences furnished to the travel
ing public.
/ROPING TABLES—
SS, $7, $8 50, $O, $lO 50 and $l2.
FAMON & CO.,
220 and 222 Dock street, nelow Walnut.
PLATED LADLES,
Spoons and Forks, fine Tea Trays.
FARBON & CO.,
• 220 and 222 Dock street., below Walnut.
CORNS, Bunions Inverted Nails, skillfully
treated by Dr. J. Davidson, No. 915 Chestnut street.
Charges moderate.
FINE BEDDING.
SPhING MATTRESSES,
HAIR MATTRESSES,
MOSS MATratssES,
HUSK MATTRESSES,
FINE FEATHER BEDS, BOLSTERS AND PILLOWS, AT
PATTEN'S, 1408 CHESTNUT STREET.
AUCTION CURTAINS. Very elegant and very
fine quality, selling at very low prices, at W. HENRY
PATTEN'S, 1408 Chestnut street.
LACE AND NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS from auction
sales, cheaper thcin ever, at PArrEN's, 140 S Chestnut
street.
OusEuvLt.
First quality material,
First class workmanship,
Latest style 4e the
Ready made clothing at
CHARLES STOKER & Co. 's,
THE LEADERS OF FASHION.—
Chan Oakford & Sons', ender the Continental, are
acknowledged the leaders of fashion In the Hat and
Cap line.
JIIET BEING OPENED,
All new Brown, Drab, and Green-rnised Irish Freize
Coatings.
Dark and Light Brown, and Green Scotch Cheviots,
for suite.
Black, Brown, Dahlia. Blue, and the beautiful
New Colored Beavers,
for walking and evening Coats,an elegant novelty for
genie' wear, to be found only at
COAILLEB STOKES & CO.'s.
An endless variety of Fancy Cassimeres.
QUERIES TO GENTLICREN.—Are you entirely
satisfied with your Bootmaker? Does he fit you neat
ly and comfortably? Does be use the best materials?
Is his work durable? And finally, are his prices rea
sonable? To those who cannot answer these ques
tions in the al lrmative. we would suggest a visit to
William H. Helweg, the fashionable Bootmaker, at
535 Arch street, next to the corner of Sixth. Helweg
is an accomplished artisan, who has not practised his
profession twenty years for nothing. Try him!
DON'T FAIL TO TRY BOWRR'S
"Gum Arabic Secrets" for your Cough. Sore Throat
and Pulmonary troubles. Physicians nee them. De
pot, Sixth and Vine. 35 cent&
Jtroicious mothers and nurses use for children
a safe and pleasant medicine in BOW EE's INFANT COlL
dial.
LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S HATS,III the
very latest styles. The Gipsey and other styles to
be had at Oexpoante,
Continental Hotel.
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS and druggieta' Ban
dries.
SNOWDEN & BROTIME,
23 South Eighth street.
FOR PURE HARD LEHIGH COAL,
and superior rebroken Schuylkill, go to
WILLIAM W. ALTER'S
Depot, No. 967 North Ninth street
(below Girard avenue),
Or office corner Sixth and Spring Garden streets
t7B - Good coal only kept and good weight given.
DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH.
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 this office,
No. NS Arch street. The medical faculty are invited
to accompany their patients,as he has no secrets in his
practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made
for examination.
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TYNDALE & MITCHELL,
IMPORTERS,
707 CHESTNUT STREET,
OFFER A GREAT VARIETY OF
DINNER, SETS,
Decorated to their order In France,
AT
VERY LOW PRICES.
sae s to th tfru4
WATCHES.
TIFFANY & CO.,
550 and 552 Broadway, New York,
Solicit attention to their Timing Watches, known as the
"TIFFANY & CO, TIMERS,"
These Watches. for Railroad. Engineering, Racing,
Gunnery and Scientific purposes, are superior to any yet
offered, as the arrangement of the stop is such as to note
time to the nicety of one-fourth or one-fifth of a second,
without the possibility of error in the calculation.
The folrowing•named: gentlemen . , having bought
"Timm." and found them to be perfectly eatisfactory.
have kindly allowed Tiffany & Co. to refer to them:
Amami Sprague, Joseph McPherson, August Belmont
Frank Squire, Geo. G. Haven. B. W. Gibbs,
J. C. Griswold, B. H. Bixby, 0. N. Cutter,
Leon *. Jerome. Geo. Osgood, E. D. Bradford
Wm. M. Rysdyk, Win. M. Tilden, J. V. Brokaw,
Win. F. Shirley, A. P. Spencer, O. A. Grysues,
And others
Tiffany at Co. have also a full assortment of Watches,
of all desirable sizes and styles, of same quality as the
first mentioned, In addition to their usual stock of
Frodeham's and Jurgensen's. Also, constantly on hand
an assortment of CHRONOGRAPHS for the Racing
Stand.
HOUSE 1N PARIS :
TIFFANY, REED & CO.
CANTON PRESERVED GINGER. PREBERVED
(nge in syrup, of the ebrated Chyloong brand
alzo,fllry Preserved Ginger, inboxes, imoorted and for
sale by 408BPB. B. BUBBLER alc CO., LOB Booth Delaware
avenue.
PINE APPLE CHEEBE.—NORTON'S CELEBRATED
Brand on conattrnment and for aide byJOB.I B. BUB
UTER di CO., 108 swath Delaware ayenue
- THE DAILY EVENING 13IILLETIN-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER \ 2; 1868.
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sonins An do anoen.
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NEW STORM
HENRY WIREMAN
Nunkiatthrer and Impotter
OF
LADIES' BOOTS AND SHOES,
No. 118 South Thirteenth Street,
S. W. oor. Sixth and Buttonwood Ste.
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AND
No. 487 Eleventh Street,
WASHINGTON, D. 0. 1
Has opened Ms Elegant New Store, No. 118 South THIR
TEENTH Street, between Chestnut and Walnut Streets,
with a large assortment of the finest quality of
LADIES' SHOES
Of his own manufacture.
'ALSO
Just received from Paris, a large assortment of
Ladies' Boots, Shoes and Slippers,
Made expressly to order by the best and most celebrated
manufacturers.
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61160TAXILNI6 -
BONES'
ONE-PRICE
CLOTHING HOUSE,
004-
MARKET STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
First Class Beady-Made Clothing, suit
able for all Seasons, constantly on
hand. Also, a Handsome
Line of Piece Goods for
Custom Work.
THE FINE ARTS.
NEW
Ask °
K E W
WRIDEROTH, TAILOR & BROWN'S
LATEST NOVELTY.
Connoisseurs in Art, and all who are tired of the old
style of Photographs, are invited to examine these New
Pictures AB they pass the Gallery of the underaltmed.
914 CHESTNUT SThEET.
These beautiful effects. first introduced by thiti firr,are
precisely those of the fine French Lithographs 'Aux
Deux Cration.%" and may be imparted to all size i of poi.
traiture from the Carte de Visite to the largest heads.
WENDEROTH TAYLOR & BROWN.
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AD
225 alf 3 l39 l jaTilial 3 nrome P 3 tTrlor. E Tl:rtli rA g N' c i iiat r n r ti l e l gi
communicating, Second•etory front (for permanent
boarders.) 1109 At•
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WHITE GRAPES.
WHITE ALMERIA GRAPES
In Splendid Clusters,
The finest seen here In fifteen years,
Only 60 Cents per Pound.
SIMON COLTON & CLARKE,
.02 S. W. oori Broad and Walnut Sta.
QUINTON TOMATOES
YARIIOII , TH SUGAR CORN,
EXTON'S TRENTON CRACKERS.
Dealers and consumers desiring the beat goods extant
will observe and Inv the above brands.
REEVES ?ARVIN, Wholesale Agent,,
45 North WATER Street.
0016 .5
BRONZES
OF
OUR OWN IMPORTATION,
The but aosortment In the country, now
open and for sale by
MISKEY, MERRILL & TELICKALI,
Manufacturers of
Gas Fixtures, Lamps, Bronzes,&e,,
AT
718 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
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B. BURTON'S TOBACCO ANTIDOTE.
WARRANTERTM REMOVE- ALL DESIRE. FOR TOBAGOO.
t. entirety-vegetable and harnam, and is also an excel
lent appetizer. It purifies and enriches the blood, invig
orates the system.possesses great nourishing and strength
ening power, enables the stomach to digest the heartiest
food,makes sleep refreshing and establiso es robust health.
Smokers and chewers for sixty Pears cured. Price Fifty
cents per box. Post free. An interesting treatise on the
Injurious effects of tobacco, with lists of testimonials,
references, etc, BENT FREE. Agents wanted, Address
DR. T. It ABBOTT, Jersey City, N. J.
TESTIMONIALS.
FRGM THE U. S. Trtuasintx, Secretary's Cpiee,—pi efule
send a supply of the ANTIDOTE. The one received ha 3
done ifs work W
SURELY. 0. T. EDGAR.
FROM NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE PRlSON.—Gent)men of
influence here having been cured of the appetite for
tobacco by }tang Dr, Burton's Antidote, we desire a sup
ply for the prisoners of this institution.
JOSEPH MAYO, Warden of N. H. State Prison.
A Becaum's TESTIMONY.—Dr. Burton's Antidote for
Tobacco has accomplished all cfairned Ne w
WALTER MANN, Ist Nat. B'k. New Albany, Ind,
FROM THE CHIEF ENGINEER OF THE ALLEGHENY VAL
LEY RAILROAD COMPANY. ['menu - num PA.—I have used
the Antidote with great success. It is curing all my
friends. H. BLACKSTONE.
A CLERGYMAN'S TESTIMONY.—ONE Box OF ANTIDOTE
cured my brother and myself. IT NEVER FAILS.
RON, L 13110hASAKER, Kelley's Station, Pa.
FROM THE POLICE IIEA_DQUAETERS, LYNN, Mass —/
havegained thirty : live pound& of flesh in three months
by using Dr. Burton's Antidote, and aU desire for tobacco
is removed. WM L. WAIT, Jr.
FROM THE SOUTHERN HOME JOIHINA.I,`BALTIMORE. Md.
—One box of Burton's Antidote removed all desire for the
weed from me. I take pleasure in recommending it to
all our readers. T. Y. SLATER, Editor,
BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
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MLII.IIIIIIIB.T.
KENNEDY'S
NEW MARBLE BUILDING
FOE THE SALE OF
RICH MILLINERY GOODS,
OPENS TO-DAY.
THE LATEST PARIS FASHIONS.
LADIES' HATS,
FRENCH FLOWERS,
FEATHERS,
Flushes, Bath's, Velvets, Velveteen)
EMCEE VERY LOW.
THOS. KENNEDY & BROS.,
729 CHESTNUT STREET.
Wholesale and Retail.
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OPENING
A ft 11 lino of our own importation
VELVETS, UM AND RIBBONS, TO 111111,
FOR
Millinery and Dress Triinmings:
WOOD & CARY.
Latest Styles Fancy Bonnets, Ladies ,
and Misses , Hats and Materials.
FEATHERS, FLORES, FBA &c., FOB
BONNET MAKING.
WOOD & CARY ,
No. 725 CHESTNUT STREET.
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CURTAIN MATERIALO.
CURTAIN
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The sebscribere are now receiving their
Fall Importations
OF
RICH CURTAIN FABRICS
PARLOR, CHAMBER AND LIBRARY
WINDOW CURTAINS
FURNITURE 00VERINGS,
COMPRISING
French Satins and Br°Gaieties,
Royal Tapestries,
Silk Terry and Coll:line%
Wool Terry, Reps, Damasks, &o.
ALSO.
Just Opened direct from the Manufacturer,
EMBROIDERED LACE CURTAINS,
NEW DESIGNS,
From the loa eet to the Waked quality—some of the the
RICHEST MADE.
NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS,
EMBROIDERED MIISLIN CURTAINS,
JACQUARD AND MUSLIN DRAPERIES,
VESTIBULE CURTAINS in great variety,
CARVED, PLAIN, GILT AND WALNUT
CORNICES,
WHITE AND COLORED SHADES.
Experienced and reliable workmen superintend out
(iitietragr=fz•vp.gtrutztiniigtera g edig
orders entrusted to ua.
Sheppard, Van Harlingen & Arrieon,
No. 1008 Chestnut St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
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BLINDS AND SHADES.
B. J. WILLIAMS & SONS,
No. 16 North SIXTH Street,
LAIL KT LAIJFAOTDRED3 AND DLL AT LOW PRIM
BLINDS PAINTED AND TRIMMED.
STORE SHADES MADE AND LETTERED.
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WANTS.
WANTED—TO RENT,
.12 BY A'BMALL FAMILY. A MODERATELY =En
Furnished House,
West of Broad Street, and between' Pine and Chestnut Streets.
Address Box 2039, Philadelphia Post-Office. ocao.6trp•
FOBS. dtG
FUELS .1
A. R. & F. K. WOMRATH,
No. 1212 Chestnut Street,
(Late etand 417 ARCH Street),
ARE SELLING
Children's Sets of Furs at S 5.
Ladies' Siberian Squirrel Sets,tBS upwards
61 Mink Sable 66 510 6,
• 6 German Fitch 6 ' 815 66
66 Stone Marten 4 ' 520 6 •
66 Royal Ermine 66 540 66
64 Hudson Bay Sable " 550 • 6
46 Russian Sable 46 5100 66
ENGLISH ROM BOAS, SHATIIG MUFFS, itc., FUR GLO'
FOOT MUFFS, LAP BLOM&
A great variety of
Carriage and Sleigh Robes.
A. K. ofz F. K. WOMRATH I
No. 1212 Chestnut Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
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P TO CCUNTRY MERCHANTS.
We have now in store a very large an vied assort
ment of
LADIES' CLOAKINGS.
By calling on 115 you can not only see all the styles in
vogue. but bo supplied In quantities to suit at the lowest
wholesale rates.
Comparison of stock and prices with any wholesale
house solicited. .
Samples sent by mail when desired.
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER
CENTRAL EMPORII7M,
, Corner of Eighth and Market Eits.
GRAND SALE OF DRY GOODS
HOMER, COLIAAI)AY & CO.,
Nos. 818 and 1E420 Chestnut street,
Below Continental Hotel,
PHILADELPHIA. - •
Sales to Commence November 2d,
COMPBISING
Bilks, Dress Goods, Shawls, Cloaking Cloths, Laces and Embroideries,
Linens and White Goods, &c., Hosiery and Gloves &c
• „ Mourning Goods, &e, &c.
•
H. Ow c i . og r, tz , ! , l . l vi v : /14 1 3 w i g! o n l. ;ti s o t lzf t th riz a t if h i , i4nso, it is needless to detail the character of their stock.
IMPORTATIONS OF 'I HE PRESENT SEASON, WHICH MUST BE SOLD
NEW MARBLE BUILDING,
CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE BROAD,
Havo nover been surpassed in Philadelphia, containing an
Of texture in medium priced goods, as well as the
CHOICEST NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON.
H., C. 1.4; Co. would advise all dealrona of obtaining
GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS,
To lose no time before inspecting their stock, feeling assured that the
UNPARALLELED PRICES,
At which the entire stock will be disposed of, must insure
RAPID SALES.
no 2 St & St Bp4
THE L INEN
P:01110:00$414i20:4:111:41Vinidli
AT THE
" BEE-HIVE "
DRY GOODS 'STORE
Will be found to be an attractive feature, includlni, as It
does, every requirement of the Domestic /leasehold.
Extra gem) , 8-1 and 9-4 Double Barnsley Damarb, from 75e.
5-815-8 All linen Napkins from the best Bleacheries $1 50
to $lO per dozen.
Elegant Exhibition Pattern Betts, Cloth Napkins and Doylies,
Brown's renowned manufacturers, up to $5O a set.
All the leading manufacturers of Ireland, England.
France and Germany are represented in their
Stadia and Wing Linens, Pillow Linea, Halm, Towels,
Towelling% &c., &c.
Domestic Cottons, Shirting and (lettings, 1-I Mamsrille,
Wannutta, New York lb, ad other celebrated makes
retaieing at 1 11110Li8iLE
Blankets and Quilts in the most attractive makes, at prices
in the interest of the buyers,
Heavy Domestic Ribbed and Honeycomb Quilts, Bates.
pattern, $2 50 and $3, usually sold at $3 and $3 50.
Handles and other Imported Quilts, 10-d, 114 and 12-1
in White, Buff, Pink and Blue, with toilet to match, all at
favorable prices.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.,
The b 6 13 ee-I-lives"
NO. 920 CHESTNUT STitusztl.
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DRESS GOODS.
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.
No. 727 Chestnut Street,
HAVE OPENED THEIR
LATEST IMPORTATIONS
OF
JDR.H.ISS P.AI3II,IECS,
Poplins, Serges, Velvets and Velveteens,
IN GREAT VARIETY.
RICKEY,SHARP & CO.
No. 727 Chestnut Street, Philada,
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WINTER DRESS 'GOODS
IP EVERT VARIETY.
POPLINS,
PLAIDS,
SERGES, &c., &e:
NEW 000D8 OPENED DAILY.
JOHN W. THOMAS
Nos. 406 and 407 N. Second Street.
au2B tl Jain)
TO PROPRIETORS OF
HOTELSIBOARDING-HOUSES
SHIPPING.
We have a special:wholesale department for supplying
Linen and Cotton Sheeting, Towels, Napkins. Single Bed
and Berth Blankets. and other goods particularly
adapted to your wants.
All the above kind of goods made up at abort notice if
desired.
STRAWBRIDGE &CLOTHIER
CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE,
Corner of Eighth and Market St!.
fIENTS , FRENCH HEM STITCH HANORERCHIRIFS.
ijf —GEORGE W. VOGEL, No. 1016 Chestnut etreet,
has just received a full assortment of Gents' Hem Stitch
Handkerchiefs; hand spun goods.very superior in quality,
at moderate prices. 0c27.61.*
G ENTB` KID GLOVES.
GEORGE W. VOGEL.
No. 1016 CHESTNUT street,
Has just received_a full assortment of_Gental_Kid_Gloves,
ia in glti and dcitilde stitched, dark, medium bright and light
colors; also, Gents' Dog•sitlit and Deaver Gloves, of the
ycry beet_ouklity, 00.11.6tro•
Preparatory to removal to their
Endless Variety
BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS.
DRESS GOODS.
At aboat Half Cost of Importations
DRESS GOODS AT 25 CENTS.
DRESS GOODS AT 81 CENTS.
DRESS GOODS AT 2714 CENTS.
DRESS GOODS AT 40 CENTS.
DRESS GOODS AT 60 CENTS.
Empress Cloth Poplins at 75e., worth $l.
Empress Cloth Poplins at 8734 c. worth $1 25.
Empress Cloth Poplins at $l. worth 81 37 34.
SATIN CHARLOTTE AT $ll5. -
A NOVELTY IN FRENCH POPLINS. WORTH 62.
AU.wool Epinglines, $1 26, worth St 604.
VELOUR OTTOMANS,
BEST QUALITY IMPORTED. AT $1 60. WORTH $2.
Handsome Silk Epicutlines. $1 75 to EA
Plaid Irish Poplins at $125. cost 122 60 .
Plaid alt.woolPoplitn. 75e. to el 60.
SILK FINISH VELVETEENS.
BEST MAKES. ALL COLORS. AT LOW PRICES.
GREAT BARGAINS IN
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BLACK GEO GRAIN SILKS.
BLACK 0110 GRAINS FOR SUITS.
BLACK ORO GRAMS FORMALKHNI DRESSER.
BLACK GRO GRAINS, ALL QUALITIES.
Black Silks wittiLustre. at Icow prices.
COLORED DRESS SILKS.
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ALL QUALITIES. SIITO $6.
New styles of Striped Silks at $2 60 end 83 25.
Closing out Polka lola Silks at e 2, cost $5,
SILK FLUSHES. ALL COLORS.
The beet In the market. $6 60 to EX
GREAT BARGAINS IN SHAWLS.
Ladles' and Mew' Shawls of crvery variety at very tow
price&
H. STEEL. , Sr, SCON
N
It Noo, 718 and 715 N. Tenth St;
MARKET -
4 4 6
NINTH.
4*./1 O*1‘111"
BLACK CLOAKINGSI
BLACK CLOAKINGS.
By bestowing unusual cam in selecting their, always
largr, dock of these goods, haveVelow on exhibition an
unexceptionably perfect stock at unexceptionably low
prince. Theyipite an examination. •
BLACK !MOSCOW&
BLACK CHINCHILLAS
BLACK VELOURS.
BLACK CASTORS.
BLACK ASTRACANS.
BLACK DOESKINS.
LACK AILS VELVETS.
BLACK VELVETEENS.
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41,
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841'
LINEN STORE, trk
828 Arch Street.
Several Cheap Lots of
TOWELS,
TOWELING by the yard.
TABLE LINENS;
NAPKINS;
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS.
le" The fargef t Linen Stork in the city at
Iv peeve' pricer.
604 n ws
ST, LA .. 47 4,
,025 )
Fourth and Arch.
Telvettas for Dresses at $1 gjer yafil;
LIGHT FRENCH BLUE.
METTERNICH GREEN.
GARNETS AND BROWNS.
BLACKS AND PURPLES.
SCARLET AND CRIMSON.
&Mut iw t 1
INDIA SHAWLS AND SOARFS.
No. 916 CHESTNUT STREET,
Real India Camels Hair Shawls & Scarfs
Also. an elegant stock of SILKS in Black and Coloni;
FANCY SILK PLUSHIS, POPLINS, SHAWLS and
FANCY GOODS.
ludia ativile Alteted,Rebalred and Cleattett
Inc eoperiormanner. oc3Q•2mrpy
GEORGE FRYER,
Invites attention to his stock of