" :~' x"° . -~-r, CITY iSUJ.J..JIL'LL,4. Routtratv fly MILANS or CHLOROFORM. During last ntght„ the fur storo of Charles Braun, No. 934 Lombard street, was entered throsigh the Cellar door,and thirty mutts and aboo37olcollars. valued at 6 , 500, were stolen. Sir. and Mrs. Braun occupied nu apartment in the rear of tea store, \ and it is supposed that chloroform Was used, to 'present them from discovering the robbery. About nine o.„'clock In the evening Mr. Braun dis covered a boy In the cellar. The - youth said he bad no home, and asked permission to stay there. Mr. Braun gave him some money and told him to go. This boy is supposed to have committed the robbery. Ronntwo JEWELRY ,13ronica.—James Cowden Went into the jewelry store of Clark & Biddle, on Chestnut street, - yesterday afternoon, and. ex - mined a ease of brooches. He slipped Otteluto ids poeket and left. After hie departure the loss was discovered. Cowden was afterwards ar rested by Reserve Officer Finley • while running out of. Ladomna's jewelry store, on Chestnut street, above Eighth. He was searched, and, the stolen brooch, and a gold chain, stolen from 'Le r dorarts's store, were tonna. Cowden was taken . before Aid. Settler, and was committed'ln default of $2,000 ball. Azi,dL m a LAncry.--Danlel Kelley, alias Smith, • wai t arreated yesterday, at Seventh and ' . lp,tlford streets. He Is charged with' ;the''"arCt3),itg!'s trahlr and valise, valued at intik: the property of a Jersevman. The theft was cotnuatted in Jely Kelley was employed, to carry the' Wags lc!' the upper par; of the city :While the owner went into a store Kelley disappeated !wallah's :,burdeft. Ho. Was committed • ' BOARDENG TittarTZ:Pat 'Kelley hoardqd Tim:; -pat' . -at a house on• Water Bacot above Pins,:for 'two days.' He dlsaPpeared yesterday,,witlian • ovpr - coat, dress coat;and'some jewelry belatighig• to another boarder.- •'He was afterwarde!nrrested, and a,portion of the stolen` goods was recovered. Kelley, wastetninitted by aid. Carpenter. ASSAULT WIT/E . A‘OLUD.--Meirris Lee . and John Kirk were arrested yesterda i y, and tak s en , befftre Alderman WhaKe3cripch the charge Of•Skikelik beaten with.a , club :a 'man eiztt'yeilza , cif age, opribsite the Falls of Schnylkll4 in p . wen6y fonrth Ward Tharwere committed for trial. COBTUABAND NAT'mum—James McCall 4 and Owen McOonigle .were ; arrested'on suspicion of having stolen two barrels etwhiSky,. which they had on a wagon at. Water and'iliirainneetreets. They were locked pp fora hearing..; • hire`O Danusa lion t rikny. r -A maxi entelvd the s f E. Rtistle, No. 388 North Fifth street, yesterday afternoon. Mr. R. was abient, arid the store was in charge of a lad 19 years of age. The boy was knocked, down and badly hurt, and a fine over coat was stolen. Misston/LEY Maannu.---An interesting meeting will be held at St. Paul's Church, Chestnut Hill, 'to-morrow (Saturday) evening, at eight o'clock. Addreeses will be made by Bishop Tuttle, of film:L iana, and the Rev.. B. Wistar Morris, Blahop elect of Oregon. THERE is nowhere in Philadelphia an establlah ment for merchant tailoring more capacious, more elegant, or more suitably fitted np than the "Custom Department of Wan amaker & Brown. There, on an emergency, you can , have - an entire suit made in a day, and you can always have an immense etocif finest materials to choose from ; a cutter who can' ('be beat, and an amount of "style" never surpassed. EROIN NEW YORK. Naw 'lronic, Nov. 6.—There was quite - tt - lively meeting , last evening at the Union Republican Central Committee. Action was talon tci'firms tigate alleged frauds ;in the late election in'this city. 'A - -proposition:to reorganize the party _through the mediation of the State Central Com tnittee was voted. down. Regarding arrange ments for primary elections, the matter was re ferred to the Executive Committee. At t meeting of the Union League Club last evening the naturalization frauds at the late elec tion were discussed, and resolutions offered by Mr. Greeley for the appoititmentlif a committee to take measures to investigate the matter and requesting John A,. Griswold and his associates to contest the election of Hoffman wore adopted. Mr,. Griswold was present, but an inquiry of him as to his intention to contest the election was re jected by the meeting. Judge Dowling yesterday gave notice that he would'hereafter hold no official intercourse with Superintendent Kennedy except through the Dis trict Attorney, as he had insulted the judiciary of the city. The twenty-eight or thirty prisoners who were brought up before Judge McCunn,of the Superior Court, on Wednesday, by virtue of writs of ha- Lew corpus, were discharged yesterday. These are some of the persons who were arrested on Tuesday last, charged with voting or attempting to vote Illegally. On the day of their arrest they were taken before Judge A. B. James, of the Su preme Court, and by him committed to the Tombs m default of bail. Tile Mormons. The Salt Lake Reporter of Oct. 27th discusses the recent action of the Mormon Conference against the Gentiles, and speaks as follows of the "persecutions" of which Brigham Young claims to be the victim: "The simple fact is all this talk about 'perse cution' by such men is the most barefaced and shameless untruth. When the complete history is known it will be found that the Brighamites have committed ten outrages for every one that they have suffered. Look at the long array of massacres and assassinations proved by , undoubt ed testimony to have been the work of secret minions of the one-man power. In view of the testimony of such unchallenged Mormons as Joseph Smith, Jr., and others as to the way this one-man power was first obtained, and then strengthened. is it not exhibiting a de gree of effrontery truly sublime to now come forward and whine about 'persecution?' We have no quarrel with Mormonism. so-called, as a religion, but as for this corrupt hierarchy who have introduced every possible abomination into the land, and declared war against all who dissent from them, we never can Sea them enough. And what is to be the resuit_of the _present strugglei- Sooner or later punishment.must come to those who have been guilty of these crimes, but as for the People In general we can have no quarrel with them. And what is all this talk of 'persecution,' this studied effort to excite popular passion, but part of a desperate attempt to hold this territory against all outsiders? • It is the wildest folly for any one class of men to imagine they can bold this valley against all the rest of mankind. There is too much here that the world wants. The railroad is coming and with it will come a revival of trade, an influx of visitors, and new ideas and a new population will soon bill the upper part of this valley. Shall all this be done peaceably in accordance with the regular laws of trade and settlement, or will you insanely butt against manifest destiny and insure your own destruction? Have you, laboring Mormons, anything to lose by the settlement of a hundred thousand Gentiles in Utah, even if the one-man power should be weakened thereby? That they will come and that soon, and that they will bow to the behests of no man or church is as certain as fate. Yon may make it to your ad vantage if you will. Will you have them as peaceable neighbors or dangerous enemies ?" CITY NOTICES. MIMES' AND CumtmEN's DRass Maxma,h4 the latest Paris styles. M. SHOEMAKER & CO , 1024 Chestnut St. -Bnnione,inierted - treated /413 r. 13avidson, No. 115 Chestnut street. Charges moderate. QUALITY and Style the true test of Cheapness in purchasing clothing for the coming winter—first ex amine the variety for gentleman's wear at No. 824 Chestnut street. CLUB. STOKES & CO. .eASIIIONABLE and Well made Clothing only of fered for sale at 824 Cheatnot street. Every garment arran led to be as reprearmed. An immense stock r the fall and winter of 18Ge now ready. Superior v Ori. - vnans hip and fair prises, at CkIALILLE6 STORES & CO.'s. - - HARLEIGit, limey Brook, • -- Lorberry, Loeinit Mountain. COAL! " COAL! COAL! COAL! -Premed in beet pmeible manner, and Eold at rea- Eonable prices at WILLIAM W. Coal Depot, 957 North Ninth street, Below Girard avenue -Office, corner Sixth und Spring Garden. IVO — Orders by post filled promptly on receipt. IRONING TABI,EB—. ,S 6, $l. $8 20, $2, $lO 20 grid $l2. - FAE.SON Ed CO., 220 and 222 Dock street, Delos , Walnut. - attention of gentlemen desiring net rand) fashionablekelothleglirrespeethilly, drawn to the ea perketock Dm open for baspection at tfo. 1324. Chest nut SlZtet, thus. arouse I Co, DON'T FArkTO TRY Bownes ' - ••fluin Arabic Secretor for your Cough. gore Throat and Pulmonary troubles. Physicians use them. Do-. pot, Sixth and Vine. - Cants, drrntarorrs mothers and nurses use for children $ safe and pleasant medicine in liowsz's Israarr'Con dial. Ton ExoELLEar Miran of the Atnerleatilionee Boston, commends itself to the traveller. The loca tion is unsuroaseed for parties either on badness or, pleasure, audits accommodations tmegaalled. SHAKER • , Gram and Palm Lest gatts, Door Matta, Knife, Fork'and Spoon Baskets: • •• Fwasosrik Co., • • 220 and 222 Dock street, • , ' •' • below ,Walnut: 'Tint•LVADERS FA811 . 1027.-- r•- •••' *. • • • • Chas. Oakford & 80118', tallier:. the Coutin6ntal•:ar ' acknowledge 4 'the leagers of foelgon In the. ; Rat, 4nd LADTtcs', •blisszs ANto CHILDREN a ti.ArS t in tho. very latest styles. , -The • pipt)ay arid other etyleb to De had at • • ' • • i • Ostcrounsi • • - Colittnetital HoteL Sititateet: Istirrat!zdisavre . and Aritigh3th i • • ' '-esovinktt • „ , •'• ,28 South Eighth street.) ; • DB4FRICSES, Br p rEss,AND CATAlitair. J. leases, ht: D.; 'Professor of Ile. Nye arid! , NKr, treats all diseabes appertathing hy,the abovn'nembets with the utmost Buteess....Teethnonfals niost reliable sources le. the city, can be peen . No.'BosAtchetreet.,- Thp mectfeal .facnlty *unlimited tii'accompany" their Ratfente,as be has itopeerets In.hts. practles..ilatifinial eyesinserted; No `charge made+ for examination. ' • 4, -' • : ' • , 11~ARI24E ULLE!IIN; rOleri PAILAMORBIA--lifmionim 6 1 vie poem Oibiescte Too., f• : , .A.IIIIIITIOD DAYt 2 ' E• f . •" Schr 'Mary, & Caroline. Lowbpr. 1 day [quiltLeip , si#,'Vil. withitrain,to Jos 10 Pahner. A ,• - , it:BehrAtiateillatigier; ProMildefolo7ll; • Bebr.Grace.Watteon, Nickerson; Green Haven. ',Behr Geo - 11 Bent. Smith: Bedell. , Behr S A Hoke Yates, Baton: Bac Paul di Th'ornpeon, Godfrey,'Bostott." ' • I Behr L fiegswell, Street. Ipswich, • • Behr Oren Boa: Coo Camden. Camden: . Behr Vellatte Queen, Tillotsoti;-Provldenoe.o CLEARED. THIS DAY Steamer C ci. Brig Romaine (Br), Came, Cork.er PalitioutiC'iorioidere. C C Van Horn. Bchr Mary Lonise,Hamiltpn.PortamouthaVartlm&Gregg. Behr Harriet Baker, Webber. Portsmouth, do Behr P L Smith. Bunker, J3eJiut, Me, Merchant & Coo -Behr Agate, Ntingler.'Provincetown; Slunickaort& Co. Behr Grace Wattson, Nickerson,Hortvalk.Wannemacher . , & Co. • Behr J H Moore. Nickeraon, Boson, d o Scbr 13 A Boice; Yates. Salem, Blakistm. Graeff & Co. , Behr Village Queen. lillotson. Providence, do Behr Paul &Thompson. Godfrey, Boston. Weld Nagle&Co. Sam Open Boa. Coombs, Boston. Horde, *eller &Nritting. Behr Decors, CariL Bridget, n, do. Schr,L CogsWeiktlweekipswich. • Behr Geo Li Bent, Smith, Commercial Point. ' Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange. 'AWES. DEL, Nov 4-4 PM. . „ Brig Clytio and acbr Laura Bridgman.from Pidladelphis for Boston. went to sea this morning. Bark Flora, for London, and brig Waverly, for Odessa. both from Phila delphia. remain at the Breakwater. The Waverly had her fore yard broken, and is being supplied with . a new one. Wind E.W.• . Yours. &c. JOSEPH LAFETIM 101110. RANDA. Steamer Cuba, Dukebart. sailed from Havana stb that. far Haltimora - - - Bark Bea Eagle (of Philadelphia), Hawes. 11 days from Grand Tura, TX, at New. York yesterday, with salt. Barks Amelia Oheriug. Sainte, and Turner, Schultze: at Hull 24th ult for this Dort. _ Brig A Richardson. hence at Boston yesterday. • Behr Cora Etta. Sleeper, hence at St Jagoillsr Behr Paragon. Shute. hence at Portland yesterday. Schre R LI Wilson, Harris, hence for Fall River; Sarah Clark, Griffin. do for New ; Wild Pigeon. Stewart, do for Hudson. and John C Henry, Dikes, do for Norwich. at Now York vesterda.y. • fichrs Pennsylvania. Lynch, from Hartford ;Wm Ward. Ward, from Bridgeportand Crisis. Rowen. from Norwalk, airier this port, at New York yesterday. - 13chre Gen Gint,Colburn.and Arthur & Reeves,lreland, hence at Rich o d 4th Inst. - Behr Elouis Nutter, hence at Apponaug, RI, 9th inst. CiALTAINMATERIALs. CURTAIN ESTABLISHMENT The tabecribers are now receiving their Fall Importations OF RIM CURTAIN FABRICS PARLOR, CHAMBER AND LIBRARY WINDOW CURTAINS FURNITURE COVERINGS, COMPRISING French Satins and Brooatelles, Royal Tapestries, Silk Terry and Cotelines, Wool Terry, Reps, Damasks, &o. ALSO. kit Opened direct from the Manufacturer, EMBROIDERED LACE CURTAINS) NEW DESIGNS, From the lowest to the higbent quality—soma of the the RICHEST MADE. NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, EMBROIDERED MUSLIN CURTAINS, JACQUARD AND MUSLIN DRAPERIES, VESTIBULE CURTAINS in great variety, CARVISD, PLAIN, GILT AND WALNUT CORNICES, W HITE AWD COLORED SHADES. Experienced and reliable workmen superintend our Upholstery Department. and every effort is employed to give satisfaction d secure promptness in fulfilling the orders entrusted to ue. Sheppard, Van Harlingen & Arrhion, No. 1008 Chestnut St., PHILADELPHIA. oda w f m 10trp BLIBIDS AND WINDOW SHADES* BLINDS AND SHADES. B. J. WILLIAMS & SONS, No. 10 North SIXTH Street, LARGEST LiNDFACTURITS AND SELL AT LOW PRIM EMIE S S P IrDEF3 BINE AND LETtERED. se23 m w f 26tr00 FITLER, WEAVER & CO. k NEW CORDAGE FACTORV NOW IN FELL OPERATION. WO. asm. WATER ana la N. DEL. ay. CLARK & BIDDLE, Jewelers and Silversmiths, No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, Invite the attention of their patrons Ito ,their large and elegant ateortmont of DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWEXELY, MYER WARE, PLATED WARE, &c• Beautiful Designs In Sliver and lllver•Plated Wares for Bridal Gifts. fey sck. Unit. F RESH LOBSTERS AND SALMON'-500 OASES. Lee dozen,_ fresh Lobsters and Salmon. landing and for sale by 1,108. B. BUBBLER bb CO.. 108 Bluth Delaware avenne. 'MALIAN VERMICELLI-100 BOXES FINE,QUALITII white. t m 'fed and for erJe by JOEL R. BUBBLER CO O IOBBO Dadawana isvealue. PINE APPLE CIIEEBE.—NORTON'S CELEBRATED Brand on conafinment and for 'sale' bYJO3.Ip. BUB, BIER Ca CO.. MI ioath Delaware avenue • - • • p THE DA Y; FRIDAY, NOyEBIBBIL-6, le6B. . . GENUINE: PREPARATIoN, . • • ,nhliuminira, . . '-.Flitid-10fact."Biohu,! positive and eilecUlo remed,ita 4ithe Bhdderi • tEEB e ? , • , EEEEEE ,cr, .;•,IEBE 1; ';^ glifgEglim I. li t 17. I c a.I.IKiespEBE I BA , l rt Ot_iiipwor of 'itigeetlon m and •i'etibefthe mega; vklOn s ..by.w eh -the o&en . depoijjlenemol all ninniMio.leniargo• 11 1 = P4 1 4 4 44 1 4 11 4. 11 g1a11t10N tl4 1;11 , zueniv.w com,ftanq . untiaren.k t 44 41. .ifit.Lififo/410g : EXTRACT '::.;131:1tHU ; 4 ,; • • ••; .0 0. *Y3Velatie ll Arlan* imreerile,' Eiger , dim ration, early , indiseretkon, attend*4 With • • • .(•••;, r .: I • c -• the following rainPteme. f. • • ' • - Vrpoe ll . ition'to exertioo;, Liisit beromr:''' of mionoly.'n, ~D ifficulty of brimming, eak nerves, Trembling, Sorra 'or dleelisilk'.••)•J • • -•• • :Menem 'of •• •• ; Pain in the binn. ' s, g EFan . „ Making of the boar: • en of the iiMo;ct: Eriipthmeontllit winatiseribide of, the paula colombimimpe. muscular Fritegl% Thedieyooptonm, if Isilk , ed to go on Which ibis me OP, 132. bLYramc'vPle 1 0 1 l.rolloWN • • : Eiiuify;Epileptic . . , • • In one of which the patient may • Who can say that they are not frequently followed In those ',direful dlieines," Many are IttC&ll3 of the cause, of their shirettni, but none will confess. THE MORD' asnump, And the melancholy deaths by consumption, bear ample witness to the truth of the assertion. The constituthm once affected with Qrganie Weakness, Reentrie the aid of medicine to etrengthaa and invigorate the 'whom. which HELMBOLDIS EXTRACT BUCHU Invariably. Does. A trial will convince the most ekepticaL LLL In many atrectlona ;minor to tamale& 18 onequatedty any other remedy. • No Family should be without it., MMM MM MM MM MM • MM MM MM MM MM MM Met MM • MM Met Mb( MM MM M G M MM M6l MM MM DIMM MM MM MM MM Taken moret. aleaazo. mercury, or unpleasant medicine HE =BOLD . 01.11IXTBACT B JCIII7 Cares these Diseases in eh their stages!, at .t -tie expense, IWe or no change in diet, no inconvenient and no exposure. Use Helmbold's Extract Botha For ail affections and diseases the urinary organs, whether existing in hi ale or Female,from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long standing. Di sease of these organs requires the aid of a diuretic. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHII Ns the Great Diuretic, and is certain to have the desired effect in all diseases for which it la recom. mended. Evidence of the most responsible and reliable character will accompany the medicine. Physicians, please notice, I mak (no "secret" of "In grediente. HELNEROLD'S EXTRACT RUCRI3' Is'boan>iged of bad= cubeba an junipar.banien, to 'wed with great By H. T. HELMBOID, Practical and analytical clwast, and sole manufacturer lielmbold's Genuine Preparation, • AFFIDAVIT. Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of the City of Philadelphia, H. T. Helmbold, who, being dull sworn. dotb sav his preparations contain no narcotic, no mercury or injurious drugs, but arepurely vesetable. H. T. Mi.GMBOLD. Sworn and subscribed to before me, this 234 day of No. vomber, Wbi. HlBBERD,Alderman. Ninth Street. above Race. Philadelphia Price-sl'2B per -Bottle, or B for ea GO Deliver to any addressoecureli packed from obnervation, addrcen all lotteni to H. T. HELMBOLD, Drug and Chemical Warehouse, 594 BROADWAY. NEW YORE* 594 ,104 101M11 MTH az, PHILA. 104 . Beware of Counterfeits and tuaprinelpled Dealers, who endeavor to digpole "of their-own" and other ar u c i oo on the reputation obtained by Hebnimild'a Genuine': .Preparations. NONE ARE GENUINE unless done up in eceete e • graved wrappers, with fao•sintsts of my Chemical Ware Louse, and signed . 71: 7. HELMBOLD. M=M:=E=ll EEME.i=i3OIAI:Ps 4ketaiiti and Consumption. LLL LLL LLL LLL LLY.T.T.T.T,LL T.T,T.T.J.LLLL I'HE EXTRACT OP SUOMI AND IMPROVED ROSH WASH 88880888 888888888 888 88888 888 8888 8888888 888 8888 888 88888 888888888 88888888 000001 0000000 000 000 000 000 0000 00 000 000 000 000 0000000 00000 [PREPARED IN VACUO. I'LL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLLLLLILLL - DDDDDDD DDDDDDDD DDD DDD DDD DOD DDD DDD DOD DOD DODDDDDDD DDD DD - - Or Helmbold's Medical Depot, Sold by a 8 Drt! ' 6lf riaNgtold's—take no other. nMil a-. .-iee~ :, :.:r~~:.na-xa.:~. A REVOLUTION In the DRY GOODS TRADE has bet tensed by the inaguration of the `"PAIIt VALUE FOlt: MONE:F" system:adofted by the ' .BEE RIVE.'; Old Stocks of dear-bought goods are reduced to , !‘ONFeHALF -TRIER. FORMER -FRIOES and aro still "TOO DEAR,DT /141" The'WEFFBIVE" Om not felliiiiiltpirzotio ALL I+l*-I*GEVkiiT 'Tag Bot Tog Tar; !¢ axer4nci BOLD - . • Air,viiir. nl'onrs---ciptianks the aubpotdiltloilo , tl “s' , ' " ^ PilsomelY, RALFA" $0T1CE13."..1:.• , • • , r- ' • ,• : The "BEE-HIVE'' is now ofering:.kona-•.fide bargains •in their departi*nts.:• : =!tdi catrhi ,IV7 414:fa 17 1 1 penny trifles:A° -Mislead—but a im.rol equivocai'moderation in prices , -1n other words, "FAIR VALV,E FOR MPOEY,'." ,10111,be pervade all the stock. N o'-.7k406.T:94A.',0,9,• , ; ocl2 m w I' IMPORTANT PUBLIC. J. M. ITAFLEIGH, 1012 AND 1014 CHESTNUT STREET, WILL OFFER Wednesday, November 4th, AN IMMENSE STOCK DRESS GOODS, GREATER REDUCTION IN PRICES Than has ever been made by any Dry Goods House in this country, WILL BE SOLD Defore the liolidays, And Prices made to insure the sale WITHOUT ANY DELAY. Fine Bleached Muslin, 12 1-2 cts. 10,000 Fine Hem-stitched Reduced from 310. to 123 c. 5,000 Corded Bordered Hdkfs., Reduced-from 250.-tol2l-c. Chin' Poplins, • Beduoed from 50c. to 250. Fine Merinos, Reeluced from $lOO to 500. Empress Poplins, Reduced from $1 00 to so tolled Poplins, Reduced from $2 00 to $1 00. Pouble-Fold Silk Chain Poplins, Reduced from $2 00 to $lOO. Black Silka, Reduced from $3 50 to $2 50. Changeable Bilks, Reduced from $8 00 to; $2- 00. _nalta_w_ O PROPRIETORS OF HOTELS,BOARDING-HOUSES AND- SHIPPING. We have a special wholesale department for supplying Linen and Cotton Sheeting, Towels, Napkins, Single Bed and Berth Blankets. and other goods particularly adapted to your wants. Allthe above kind of goods made up at Ebert notice if desired. STRAWBRIDGE &CLOTHIER CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE, Corner of Eighth and Market Stn.' Dab em , InlQ I W ANTED. ' *. A-FAMILY 'WASH. Inquire for Maruxing,.. back of 624 Lombard Arcot. Reference given. do44iirP• MOM 110eMis. BEIM =IEEE The !IBEE-HIVE", • ', I •- • I I • `920 CHESTNUT Street. TO THE ON AND AFTER WANTS. GRAND SALE 'OP DRY GOODS 110MER I . Nos. SI.S and 15,20 , Chestnut Street, Below Continental Hotel, • • PHILADELPHIA: Silks, DreisGoods,,Shawls, Cloaking Cloths, Laces and Embroideries , . Linens and'White Goods, &c., Hosiery and Gloves, &e., , • • Mourning' Goods • are, &eI) &e Owing to thb;iiide reputatiori.df their wo, it lanneedless to detail the, character of their st o ol, H., C. & would merely et:00.414 th eir IMPOETAIIONS OP' TEE tREBENT SEASON, WHICH MUST`BE SOLD 4) I Preliarstime to removal to their " MARB LE ' NEW; MARBLE ' DING, atiEsTNTY'li STREET, AlEtoyz - BRoAD, Have nevcii 1;64 inrpassed in phiilLaiipthli, containing;an , w 30n4lesFs .‘arie y Of teatureinMedinm prieed gcodsoLkwcil as the . _ ,i.., ..; 7 611 - OICEBT - ,N OVELTiEP 'OF TILV, "AEA ,-; , e SON, Et,' 0. & Ro4iifould advise all detdrons'of obidilliing 7 ' :','-- ; ' *-1 to 1, 4 ', .$i „ BARGAINS - ~' GRXAT: , B IN i'DRY GOODS; To lose no time before inspeetinte their stock, feeling assured that We ...,, , ' . ” t.• ± , ‘i 1.; • ir. , i',f:,(:l',:*TMP44t, 41,1_,E1LED PR I CES, ~ 4;',1 .:,,.. t., - Aewfilcii i the entire stock.will b e disposed of mist in ':. RAPID: SALES. - - not Gt w TO COUNOIY MEIIOIIOOB,, ) ,•• We have now hitters a nry large an: • assort ment of • , LADIES' CLOATCII46I3. By calling on sus you can not only ace all the etyma hi' vogue. but be attßlidd In enantttlas to *tat the lowest wholeeale rated - comparism of odockc and prime with o wholesale house !solicited.' Samples sent by A wren desired'. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER : CENTRAL. EMPORIUM, Corner of Eighth and Market Sta. •:i t WINTER GOODS For Men's and Bois' Wear, CLOTHS, CASSIDIERES, DOESKINS, ITSTINGS, English, Flinch and American Suiting, Heavy Beans for Overcoats, JOHN W. , THOMAS, Nos. 405 and 407 N. Second Street. ataitlialro INDIA 'SHAWLS AND 80ABFB. GEORGE FRYER, No. 916 CHESTNUT STREET, Invitee attention to lila etock of Heal India Camels Hair Shawls & Scarfs Mao, an elegant dock of BILKS in Black and Colors; FANCY BILK FLUSHES, POPLINS, SHAWLS and FANCY GOODS. India Shawls and Searle Altered. Repaired and Cleaned in a superior manner. oc362torp,i JONES' ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, 004. MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. First Class Ready-Made Clothing, suit able for all Seasons, constantly on hand. Also, a Handsome Line of Piece Goods for Custom Work. TRU& FINE Airrtiat LOOKING GLASSES, THE VERY CHEAPEST AND 33.101Eit0.. JAMES S. EARLE°& SONS, 816 CHESTNUT STREET. XEYi_ WENDEROTH, TAYLOR & BROWN'S LAMEST NOVELTY. , Connoisseurs in Art, and all who are tired of 'the old style of Photographs, arc invited to examine those Now Pictures as they pass the Gallery of the undersigned. 914 CHESTNUT STREET. These beautiful effects first introduced by this flrm,aro precisely those of the fine French Lithographs "Aux Deux CravonB," and may be imparted to all sizes of per. traitor() from the Carte do Visite to the largest heads. WENDEROTH TAYLOR& BROWN. odd M w f 6tBpo co L L:. - A'oii: - .4:i": : :1;,•_4::6.:o ... Sales to COMIXII33ICO bTcrieXaber 2d, compuliaNG •+itYirslAtlb c)4' KEW IZIII:BOELLANEOUMI. THE ro ate TELEGRAPH COMPANY. This Company have an exclusive grant to lay Submartz' te Cables, CANTON TO TEIN-TBM, (the mport at rekin,) connecting all the ports on the ASIATIC COAST, whose•foreiga commerce amotufts to One Thousand Million]; Annually. The Company b chartered by the Legieiattini of the State of New York, with a Capital of It 5,000,000; Shares, $lOO Each. A limited number of shares are offered at $5O each, payable $lO caab, $l5 November 1, balance in monthly instalments of $2 50 per share. The inquiries for this stock are now very active, and the Board of Directors in struct tie to say it may be withdrawn at any time, and that none will be of - fered on the above terms after Novem ber 20 next. For Circulars, Maps and full Information, apply to DREXEL & CO., Na 34 ,SOUTH THIRD STREET. PELMIJIDRLP/M; To duly authorized Banks and Bankers through out Pennsylvania, and at the Offi.de of the Company, Noe. 28 ,and 25 NASSAU Street, NEW YOBS. an2Xtf rt:4s Latest Improved Patent Low Steam' and Hot Water Apparatus, Fof Winning and Ventilating Private . and. Pena Wang Also, the approved Cooking APParatall. _AMERIC I AN -1- KI-TO-11-EKER — r - = - :- 7 - - - On the European - Om - a' beau castings: duiatdlity and neatness of construction,for Hotels, Public Ituditnttons and the better clam of Private Residences. HOT AIR FURNACES of the latest improvements. GRIFFITH PATENTAROHIMEDIAN VENTILATOBB. REGISTERS. VENTILATORS. dos: Union Steam and Water Heating CO., JAMES P.. WOOD & 41 loath P 0131711 Street, Philadelphia. B. M. FELTWELL, Superintendent.''ive4mrp4 E. s 3E3CI - '1 7 33 1 1:PPHOILSTKREIR; No. 136 ;North Ninth Street,. rnmADELrura. WINDOW SHADES, BEDS, MAT H RSIERES, CURTAINS AND CARPET& Furniture Repaired and Upholstered. seß•l3rnm ENVELOPES ! ENVELOPES 1 5,000,000 SAFETY ENVELOPES All colors, qlrallties and sizes, for sale at rednoed prices at the Steam knvelolanufactory, Ml 3 SOUTH FIFTH STREET. sel7.3mrP§ SAMUEL TUBBY. Agent.
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