CITY BULLETIN. R01;1312%0 MARKET Waoorre.—Patriek Gal lagher, aged I years, was arrested this morning at_Twenty-third and Market streets, while in the act of robbing a market wagon. • He IS - said to belong to a gang of youths who have been in the habit, of committing depredations up - oil the wagons as they pass over the Market Street Bridge. Be had a hearing before Alderman Jones and wee held in .800 bail to answer at Court. INTERFERING WITH.THE ELECTION OFFICERS• Kane was arrested yesterday; by Day Sergeant Jeffers, upon the charge of having in terfered with the election officers. It is alleged that be was one of the party who broke in the window at the BUM Dißision of the Fourth Ward, and drove away the Republican officers. He was taken before Alderman Morrow, and was hold in $2,000 bail for trial. L&IICHNT OF A Bur FALO Ronm- r A man who gave his name as Henry B. Shirk was overhauled by the police at Seventh and &ippon streets yes terday afternbon. Re bad under his arras buffalo robe, of which he was unable to give a satisfac tory account. Ha was committed for a farther hearing by Alderman Bonsai), and the robe awaits an . owner at the Seventeenth District Pollee Station. ROBBING A FIEF. ENGINE HOU6E.-JCSBO Jones was arrestcd,yesterday,byDay-Sergeant Albright, upon the charge of having stolen blankets and other articles,_ to the value of $2OO, from the house of the Northern Liberty Fire Company, on Front street below Green. Ho was taken before Alderman t eland and was held in $BOO bail to answer at Court. THE TEMPERANCE Movmumr.—Another meet ing of the friends of Temperance was held last evening at Rev. Dr. Shepperd's church. Ad dresses were made during the evening by Rev. Dr. Shepperd, Hiram Ward, Thos. M. Coleman and Mr. Lincoln.' Since the commencement of these meetings over 800 persons have signed the temperance pledge. A Goon CHARITY.—The Philadelphia Dental College, 108 North Teßth street, advertises gra tuitous dental serviceg to those who may apply, every day between 9 and 11 A. M. and 2 and 4 P. M. A SPECIAL OPPOIITUNITY.—A chance so WM. anal now exists to lay in a stock of dry goods, that every family will be likely to at once avail them , elves of the opportunity. The splendid dry goods firm of Homer, Oolladay & Co. arc about to remove from No. 818 and 820 Chestnut street to the palatial store in Chestnut street, above Broad. Very naturally, they propose to remote as little as possible of their existing stock. If there are enough bargain-lovers in Phlladel plain to take it away, they won't remove any of it. Everything in the spacious premises has had the price mark taken off, and the cost mark alone remains. At what rich dress goods cost at the New York and Phila delphia auctions by toe package, ladies can now pur chase a single areas. Homer, Colladay & Co. al ways kept a large stock, and at this moment, with fig ures cut down, the assortment of dress goods, house keeping, shawls, cloaking cloths, embroideries, laces and hosiery, is one that would attract general atten tion to a new and palatial store. There is also in this stock an endless variety of medium goody, such as the masses want, and will eagerly take at the inviting reduction of prices which is now announced The sale began yesterday. As in a few days the shelves are likely to be emptied, it will be well for every one to take the earliest hour of leisure to lay in a supply. It would be entirely superfluous to remark that Homer, Colladay & Co. rank in the fashionable retail trade in Philadelphia as Stewart & Arnold, Constable & Co. rank in New York. IMPORTANT ITEM FOR LADINS —Our lady read ers will all be interested in the announcement that the dress-making establishment formerly connected with the well known store of Messrs. J. W. Proctor Co., has been removed to now and more extensive rooms at No. 1014 Walnut street, where the basiness will be conducted as beretoflo by 'Mrs. Proctor. This removal was demanded by the largely increased busi ness of the establienmeut, which has grown to audit di mensions that it required more room than could be spared in the bid location. We need hardly speak in terms of commendation of the character of the work produced at this Magazine des Modes; its reputation is firmly established in this city, and is independent of praise. But we can assure everyone that now that its capacity is enlarged.it wil give even greater eatistaction to its customers than it has done in the-past. We ad vise every lady who reads this paragraph to nay a visit to the new rooms DON'T be afraid of the crowd, but push right in and you will find salesmen enough to give you as much attention as though you were the only customer in the house. Ladies will remember that the youths' and children's departments are apart from the other baldness of the house and on the first flour, so as to be convenient and quiet; And by the help of a little system of our own we promise to protect all from any of the inconveniences of a large throng of people. WANA144.1038 & BROWN. S. E. corner Sixth and Market streets EIGHT MILTS OF Russ SHOPS.—If the flay five hundred drinking houses of New Yolk city were arranged In a row, they would extend for a distance of eight miles. The elegant hotel bar-room, the "re spectable" tavern, the "bucket-shop," and the "three cent gin-mill." with their varied contributions to the horrors and depravities of the great city will be dwelt upon by Oliver Dyer, Esq., in his great lecture at Con cert Hall, on Tuesday. November 10, ate P. M. Go and hear. Many miles of gin mllls are there in Phila delphia. Mr. Dyer's statistics will probably enlighten this community. TEE REV. T. DE WU'T TALMAGE Will preach a sermon to Tieing Men to-morrow evening at his Church in Seventh street. above Brown. This will be the second of a course under the auspices of the Young Men's Christian Association. They arc designed particularly for a large class of Young Men tempo rally sojourning in our city, and without regular places of worship. Sopaaron FAMILY COAL.—A large stock of Honey Brook, Hazleton and Spring Brook Lehigh Coal, at Audenried'a Wharf. Delaware avenue above Callowhill street. Buyers will do well to call, as the above stock was received before the recent advance, and will be sold at reasonable rates. CITY NOTICES. 110‘r TO HEAT AND VENTILATE Yens lioness. —We would again urge upon our citizens the wisdom of paying due attention to the heating and ventilating of their dwellings. In public edifices the great neces sity of this seems to be acknowledged. It is even more 'essential in private buildings, Up to this time science has prodneed nothing for healthful and effective heat and_ventib.tion equal to Gold's PatentLowSteam and Rot Water Apparatus, manufactured and sold by Messrs.:James P. Wood .4, Co., No. 41 South Fourth street. Let this fact be kept before the people. WILIZABI 11. HELNVE6.—Who has not heard of Helweg, the incomparable Boot Maker, at bna Arcn street? His fame as a manufacturer of tine calf boots is proverbial. He never fails to tit his patrons neatly and cuntortably, and moreover be uses the best mate rial in his manufactures. Of Helweg it may be said that be has brought the business of boot-matting to an art, so exact is he in his measurement,and su neat ele gant and substantial In the making of his wares. Mr. Helweg confines his stock exclusively to men's and boys' wear, of which he has at all times a very large stock ready-made. Helots also Just opened a fall as sortment of gentlemen's parlor slippers,:very suitable for presents. Pmts.—Removed to 510 -510.—Russla, Hudson Bay, Mink bable, Royal Ermine, Dark Squirrel, etc., of the beet qualities, at the moat reasonable prices, at our new and light store ? 510 Arch street, between Fifth and Sixth. Please give as a call, JOSEPH ROFSEN maw Co P. S.—No business transacted on Satur days. Furs altered and repaired. To THE Pum-ic.—Justice to my many friends and patrons in Philadelphia demands that I should thus publicly state that I am not any longer connected with the Colton Dental hasociation of this city as their operator, but am operating in my own office. where I continue to make extracting ,eeth without pain by Nitrous Oxide Gas my specialty. Most of the eminent dentists of the city send their cairn of ex tractiug teeth to me. Respectfully, Dr. P. R. THOMAS, -Office, No.-102.T Walnut street. IT IS woninfertin how cheap goods are sold at Gaye China Palace 1022 Chestnut street. The stock was all selected by sir. Gay in person from the largest manufacturiea in Europe. The cause of their being so remarkably cheap is the great reduction of price; on the other side of the water. Business being very dull, all the manufacturers have large stocks on hand, 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 Cups and Saucers, per set, 12 pieces $1 25 White Stone China Cups and Saucers, per set, 12 pieces .... ............. .... ... ............. GO White French China Dining•Platee,S ; le: inches,per dozen ............ ....... . 2 00 White Stone China Dining Plate, 23 2 inches, per dozen... . . • • •. •.••• • • • .. ..... 150 White Stone China Chamber Sete, 12 plOcee, per stet 3 00 Cut Glass Goblets, per dozen ........ . 225 Blown Glass Goblets, per d0zen....... .......... 1 50 Gut Glass Tumblers, per d0zen..............1125 , . SAVEs-- $5, fa 50, fa, fa IA $7, $7 50, $9, gO , 4',10 awl *l2. EliON & Co:, 220 and 222 Dock street. below Walnut. , . JAPMCNED TOMET OETTS. —EMI:Shed Coffee Biggone, Chaffing: ligahea and Plain Tin Ware. & 220 and 222 Dock street, below Walnut. &PIIIILADULPFITh. SEWING Prior to the advent of that marveilons contsivants now so familiarly known as the American Combine tinrtEntionehole and &wing Machine, this species of machinery was used chiefly in manufacture% and atcorg the well to-do, a claw that could, really beat afford to do without them. Being adapted only to -sortie spiels! class of work in ea; t case, it .wart ne cersatily debarred from entering the' faintly circle, as a general thing (except among the glOre wealthy), on account of the too great cost for. the Limited range of work performed by any one machine: But comparatively' lew felt that they could afford to in vest so much in an article that cou'd do satl.factorily only a portion et the staple sewing of the family. and Lance we were, substantially, withcatt a machine, amtng them all, of capacity to an-wet frilly the re quitements of the household, Fortnervely for the community at large this difficulty has been over crave; tide important desideratum supplied, at last, by that vniarkable 'Machine, the "American Combfin citron," which ro enddenlf and unexpectedly made its appearance among Its older but less-favored as sociates and competitors for public favor, and It soon became evident Unit all the old-fashioned in etrumente must • give place to later Inventions of more perfect mechanism. Thus it is; everything has its. day, and individual interests must inevitably Killer if they are allowed to lag behind in the great march of Improvement. The peoine are fur progress. "Excelsior" is the ,watchword itt every euligntened community, and thanks to the genius, skill,nncl. energy (Cour intelligent mechanics, Philadelpnia etantic first to-day in the excellence of her salving machines, us she does in the superiority of many other of her various productions. -Cite word in explanation of the word "combination," as used in this connectioa. It is meant to express the fact that this most in genious machine combines, in its wonderful me chanism, the capacity to do all kinds of settling. iaclu ding button-hole work, overarming. and embroider ing on the edge. For the benefit of nil those who may not yet have seen or carefully examined it, we will state before concluding this hasttly-written notice, that it is on exhibition and for sale at the rooms of the company, southrest corner of Eleventh and Chtstatut streets; Plan, at 453 Broadway, Yew Fork, and in all principal cities of the country. We ray to all, avail yourselves of the privilege to see, nit, if you teed it,,to purchase this most admirable, complete, and reliable piece of labor-saving ma chineryof the kind ever yet produced. Ae a fitting ncluraon, we may add a snort extract from oar re cent foreign correspondence, showing the estimation in which this favorite machine Is held abroad, "I have great pleasure in stating that ts the AMEICLOAN COMIIIaAVON •IIUTTON-110LE Aril3 SEWIaO Mai:MINE was awarded the gold medal at the late Ifavrc Interne>. tional Exposition over all competitors." FINE CONFECTIONERY. —The Yong agony of the election is over, And everybody le glad over the result. While in this frame of mind they should not neglect to pay ti visit to the confectionery establishment of E. G. Whii mon .t Co., 818 Chestnut street, next door t the Adams Express Company's building, where they can purchlse the finest - and purest con 'ectionery in the city. The fine roasted Jordan Almonds, cream fruits, chocolate preparations, delicious caramels, and other choice confections, have a wide-spread reputAtion for purity and healthfulness. Those who purchase there can rely upon getting the finest art cies, and the purest.. We advise all to give them a trial. • OBSERVE! It 1s wipleaFtire we inform the readers of the BuLLETIN,Ihat the moat celebrated malre'of Chicheu Salad and thoanost perfect drespeci Terraplu can he ob tained at MINION'S, 214 South Twelfth street, below Walnut. FROM 13: F. J. DOM:URN, DOCTOR OF DENTAL SoEGEBT, MiwARE, N. J.,—The Popnlar Dentifrice known as SozoTom*, besidce being a very pleagant ad dition to the toilet, contains ingredients that, if need according to the directions, will prove of the greatest utility to the health of the month and teeth. "SrALuirm's Giant," with Brush, always ready for use. MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S DRESS Iviminvain the latest Paris styles. M. SHOEMAKER &, CO, 1024 Chestnut St. ELEcTION! ! ELE CTION Is now over, and every young man degicing to be come a proficient bookheeper and penmen, shouli at tend Kimberly's Bryant and Stratton Business Col lege, Assembly Builoiings, corner Tenth and Chestnut streets. Classes formed every day and evening. In dividual instruction. Call at college office for speci mens oC penmanship and circular. Conigs, ponions; Inverted Nails, elTullv treated.by-Dr. J. Davidson, No. 915 Chestnut treet. 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. . , Clue. BTOICEB 85 CO. FAEMONADLE and well made Clothing' only of fered for eat° at 824 Cbeatimt street. Every garment warranted to be as represented. An immense stock for the fall antrwinter of 1868 now ready. Superior workmanship awl fair prices, at CIIA.B.LEB STOKSS & Co.'s. TIMILEIOII, Honey Brook,, Lorberry, Locust Mountain. COAL! COAL! COAL! COAL! Prepared in best possible manner, ant told at rea sonable prices at WILLIAM W. ALTEICB Coal Depot, 957 North Ninth street., Below Girard avenue. Oflice, corner Sixth and Spring Garden. rW - Orders by post filled promptly on receipt. THE attention of gentlemen desiring new and fashionable clothing is respectfully drawn to the su per stock now open for inspection at No. 824 Chest nut street. CHAS. STOKES & CO. DON'T FAIL TO TRY BOWER'S "Gum Arable Secrets" for your Cough. Sore Throat and Pulmonary troubles. Physicians use them. De pot, Sixth and Vine. 35 cents., Jonimotre mothers and nurses use for children a safe and pleasant medicine in klowzn'a lars.NT Con dial. THE LEADERS OF FASHION.- Chas. Oakiord & Sons', under the Continental, are acknowledged the leaders of fashion in the Bat and Cap line. LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S HATSAII the very latest styles. The Gipsey and other styles to be bad at Continental liotel. Sr .; , SICAL INSTRIJAIENTB and druggist& sun dritv. SNOWDEN & Bucrnine, 23 South Eighth street. DFAFNESEI, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH. J. leznes, M. D.. Professor of the Eye and Ear, treat, ad diseases appertaining to the above members wii h the utmost success. Testimonials from the most reliable sources in the city can be seen at this oitice, 805 Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients,as he has nu secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made for Plcninination. :rAN Po DizAtimi Df:11 E.REAL ESTATE—THOMAS . BONS* BALE. OxiTueodav, November 24th, 1868, at 12 o'clock, noon. 451113:43 saint public sale, at the Philadelphia Ex change, the following described property, viz:: No. I. Desirable Three-story ',trick Dwelling, 0 inoteenth street, west side, second house above Market street—alt that de sirable threestory brick dwelling, with double back buildings, situate on 'he west side of Nineteenth street, second house north of Market street; containing in front it feet 2 inches, and extending to deth 62 feet , with the tree use and privilege of an alley 3 fo-t wide leading late Nineteenth street. The house is in excellent repair; ha., parlor. dining-room and kitchen on the first floor; large sitting-room; has gas.batithot and cold water. range,&e nor, ty vninted and papered throughout. Gas fixtures in cluded in the sale. Terms-One fourth each. rkr Clear of all incumbrance. No. 2.—Three story brick Dwelling, No. 1823 Kates street. All that three-story brick dwelling situate on the north side of Kates street, east ot broad street, No. 1323; eomalniug in trout on Kates street 16 feet, (including ua the west side thereof, the one-half of a certain 2 feet it my hcs wide alley, laid anti opened DaWge.l3-Ihtx .4141 -tud , joint , g lot to tic. west leading intoßates street.) and ex • teudiug is depth northward between Hues parallel wit.' Broad street 48 feet 9 inches, with free use andprivilege of said alley. The house cantatas 6 rooms and is in good order uewry pave' ed. T, rive—onoriourth cash. Ch.ar of all lecombrance. 0.3. Building Lot, K iitreet. All that lot of groun !, situate ou the westwardly mule of L. street , Twenty tided Ward, 131 feet 6 (lichee mouth of Pike street: thence we. t 177 feet k int lice to tend of I'. lieiee: thence noutbenet `2:50 feet, u toe or Ices: tin nee can 2d Rut to K street; thence orth along K nbeet XA het to the place of to•glunin4, containing about on mitre of land. Peruse--Half (iamb. Cieur of all in, mob mice. ') LOMAS d SONS. Anetinneere, no 7 IA 21 139 lied 141 ti nth Fon th street. rr, REAL EaTATE.—TIIO.MAS it SUNS' SV.E. Very Vallilitle CrAtrlrL-111ret.stmy Britt: Store, No. 116 South Front s tr. et, bete, eon t;liestiritt and Walnut etreete; :10 feet 431 incbee on. Foont str,:et ; JI teet 7 inchee on Claimer etrorn : s feet 4 iLdle, ou Tay. lor's alley ; "24 feet in depth ; 3 vii lir tole frolics. Un T u .. ; day. Leceni - ber Ist liii6B l at12V090.11g./01.1._.1villinaeolritilt„ uhlie_eal itt_the._ Fh lad ei phla is 7:e. latakEt lan %%tillable ill I co story brick store andjaof erntind, admit, on the wt et aide of Front street, eolith et tihe,tuut No. 116: the lot contnining in front on Front street 80 fet•E 436 inches ;thence extend jug west 1511 'mho i :the ace north L'e test; thence went 73 foot-4 -limbos; thence eolith 19 feet 9 turtles; thence east 18 toot ; thence south Si feet 10 inches; thence cant‘2.o feet? inches to ricer - twos; thence no , tb to the southern line of the property; thence east of kront Arcot, to the place of beginning. The improve. menu, are a well and muhetantially built preen-brick tront store; iron front to corona story, supported With it - on pil lwr; hpe fire proof, eky lights, 3 hohping apparatue,water and water cicriete, gas. large cellar. am.- -Alto. end:lan , flatly built brick buildings adjoining (occluded as one), tart two, three I ad tour stories high (covviurt all the lot except a small Fiica),. fronting on Taylor'e alley and Grimmer street-3 valuable fr outs. The aboVe is a very tunable and weil.ceteblished bust oces stand. Terms.• 0 may 'email/ on morigage. POr6CFSiOII t Jeruary next. May bo examined any day provloua to pale. M. TLILIMAS &SONS, Anctioneeta. 1119 and 141 S. Fourth atrcet. no 7 14 al REAL ESTATE—THOMAS & SONS' SALE.— Three-story Brick Dwelling. No. 2247 Sham rvod greet, between Master and Jetiereon and sweet: of Twentv-tecond street. on' "1 iteikday. November 17;1968, at 12 o'clock, noon, 'Maimaid at point(' solo, at the rim. adelphia Ex' bongo, all that three-story brick raemsunge and lot of mound, situate on the no•th eido of ihorsivomi tr. et, west of Twenty-second etrect, N 0.22471 co damning In front en Shorewood i tr ,, et 16 feet 5 inch a, and extend ing in doptirso feet. It bas two rooms on a floor; summer kitchen. Bee. IV - 'Clear of till inciambrance. eime—tiaeb. M. THOMAS & SONS. Auctioneers, and 14L ciouth Fourth erect. THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY; NOVEMBER 7, 1868. NEAL I'.BTATE.—TLIONAB Ilandeorne modem threostory brick rtisidonco. Sts. Norm Ta elfth street.. south of Wallace street. 17 feet front. 190 feet deep to Andress street. two fronts. On Tu &day, Novertilwr 17..1088 . at II O'clock. noon. wdl be Bold at public este. at the Philadelphia Exchange. all diet Laud,onm modern threretorr bnek. umesuage, with threopton back beildings and lot of ground, situate on the weld side of Twelfth street. south of -Wallace street. be. 628; rontaicing m front on Twelfth street 17 feet, end extending in depth 19,ifeet to Andres. street. 'The bottle i• well and intbstantially built, and has all the modern eery. plaices; has parlor. dialog room, breakfast. room and kitchen on the first floor; commodious chamber's. sitting room and timing room above; gee throughout, stationery washstand , bath. hot and cold water. water amt. furnace, cocking range, ventilators to ovary room. unable vestibule, v. ash Dave: large yard planted with shrubbery. grape Nines. Aro The property is thoroughly drained of all.waete water by a 6 Inch iron pipe laid br ught he eellsusto the culvert It is altaate In a very de sirable neighborhood, convenient to market, passenger railaayeatc. Bubjcct to a redeemable Yearly ground rent of $lBO. Terms—dB (CO may remain on mor:gage. lEV - Immediate posses-don. ..May be examined any day previous to Dale. M. THOMAS & BONS, Auctioneers. =7 14 . ISO and 141 South Fourth street. EPEREMPTORY SALE.—TIIOMAS & SON 9. Auctioneers.—Largo and very valuable Building and - La ge Lot, known as, the Central Preabyterlau Church, No Ba 7 Goatee street. between Third and Fourth streets.—On Tuesda.V. November 24th. 1868. at 12 o'clock. noon. will be sold at public flaky without reserve. at the Philadelphia Exchange. all that large and valuable two glory brick (rough csst) budding and lot of ground, alto de on the notch side of Coates steet vrest of Third street. No 237; the let containing in front on Coates street 30 , eet, and ex ending in depth of that width about 70 feet; then widening Can and west on each line 25 foot, and Attalla. leg this increased width further In depth about 96, feet, (nelng 80 feet wide in the rest%) includbcg 6 feet hreths north end of the lot to be left open tor and , owards tho ntinuatian of an alley, in case such. alley shall hero. after be left open. and continued by and through . the al. joining on end. It has been occilpted aa a church edifice, and Is well and substantially built In the middle a tee lot 61 feet by 76 feet 8 inches, and valuable for man.,fa - taring purposes, stare and warehouses, or any building requiring space. Subject to the restriction that no part of tins lotoboll ever he used es a court. Terms— Cash. Keys at the r.aidenee of John Sprtuger, 402 Marla street, between Brown and Coates and Fourth anti F fth streets [if Sale absolute. M. THOMAS b SONS, Auctioneers, n 07,14.111 139 and 141 South Fourth street. REAL LSTATE.—THOMAS & SONS' SALE. ONI Tuesday. November 17,1868 at 12 o'clock noon, will b- cold at public rale at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described property, viz.; Die. 1. Lot, 'flog% et; eet. All that lot of ground. situate on the south side of Tioga street, 97 feet 10 inches west of Nineteenth strest; 50 feet front 250 feet deep. Nor.% 3, 4.5, 0 and 7-6 lots, Ontario street. No. 2.—A1l that lot of ground situate on the north ride of Ontario street, 1117 feet 10 inches went of Eighteenth street; 50 feet front, 250 feet deep. 1' o. that lot of ground, situate on the north side of Ontario street,' adjoining the above on the west , of came size and description. No. 4—All that lot of ground situate on the south side of Ontario street, 247 - feet 10 inches west of Eighteenth street ; tO feet front. 250 feet deep. No. s—All that lot of ground, situate on the south aide of Ontalo street, 07 feet 10 inches oast of Twentieth street; 50 feet front. 250 foot deep. No. 6—All that lot of ground. situate on the south vide of Gutario street adjoining the above on the east, of same size and description. No. 7—All that lot of ground, situate on the south side of Ontario street, adjoining the above on the east, 40 feet 103 inches front; thence southeast fronting on the Oen imattown Eatiroad, 391 feet 2.;';', inches, and on the west line :50 feet. ItPEREMPTORY SALE —THOMAS &SONS, ADC ; Homers --Elegant Double Threnstory Brick Real " dence, No. IfiTa Wallace street, 40 feet front, 160 Met deep to North street; to o fronts. On Tuesday, November 17th. 1868, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public° sale, without reserve, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all 'hat elegant double threnstory brick residence. with twcestocv back buildings and lot of ground, situate on the north side of Wallace street, east of Twentieth street. No. 1919; the lot containing in front on Wallace street 40 ft., and ex. ter ding in depth 160 feet to North street—two fronts. The home le new, and banished in a superior etyle; contains large hall. drawing room, reception room, dining room, pitting room, two kitchens. and nine superior chambers ; has the modern convenience, gas, two bath room/ , tw o water closets, two cooking range I, &c.; walnut doors and shutters in front. The location is very high, overlooking the city, and all the improvements in the neighborhood are of th e best 4 Ind. IfEr" bale absolute. Immediate possession. Keys at Grocery Store. B. E. corner of Twentieth and Wallace streetr. Terms-42,000 each. balance may remain on mortgage. M. THOM ad & SONS. Auctioneers, no 7 14 • 139 and 141 South Fourth street. ELECTION!! EBALL ON • THE PREMIdES—THOMAS & Sons, Auctioneer's—Handsome - Modern Tame story Brick Residence and Furniture. No. 1919 Mount Vernon street, west of Nineteenth street. On Friday morning, November 13.1868 at ten o'clock , will be sold at public sale. on the premises: AU. that 'handsome modern three.atory • brick =manage, with, three.stort back building =idiot of ground. situate on the north side of Mt. Vernon street, wilt of Nineteenth street, No, 1919; containing in front on Mt. Verson street, 19 feet 82-6 inches, and extending in depth 100 feet 836 lychee. It has parlor, dining room and two kitchena on first floor— sas introduced, bath , bet and cold water, stationary washstand, water closet, furnace. &Killing range. &c. 'Mr TCIIIB-$4,000 may remain o mortgage. !mine. diets poseessio... ice" Clear of all incumbrance. BtalBßh OLD FURNITURE. PIANO. bilitßOK CAR• PATS. OIL CLOTHO ,he. Immediately afte- the sale of Beal Estate, will be sold. by catalogue, the entire Household and Kitchen Fund. titre. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneer'. rio7 139 and 191 F oat h Fourth street. ru-REAL ESTATE.—TBOMAS d BONS/ BALE.— = Hai &rime ?lloaern Four-story Brick Residence, No. n 1813 De Lancey Place, West of Eighteenth street, between Spruce and Pine streets. 20 feet front. 75 feet deep to Dobbins et.-2 fronts. On Tuesday. Nov. 17.1568,at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that handsome modern four story brick inessuage, with three-story back buildings and lot of ground.sitnate on the north side of he Lance" place, went of Eighteenth street. No. 1813 ; containing in front on De Lorre) , place 20 fectand extending in depth 75 feet to Dobbins street-2 fronts. The house is in excellent repair. and has all the modern conveniences; gas, bath, hot and cold water, water closet, furnace, cooking range, bell Calls, marble mantles, wash pave, numerous closets, coat bins, front cellar laid with cement, &c. . . _ . . Terme—VA() may remain on mortgage, or the whole paid in cash. et the option of the pureharer. V - Immediate poroeseion. Keye at the office of C H. & H. P. Muirheid.No. 205 South Bilth rt. 31. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneere. n07&14 139 and 141 South Fourth rtreot mpg RPAL ESTATE —THOMAS & BONS' SALO.— Modern four..tory brick residence, No. 1419 Locust street, east of Fifteenth street On Tuesday, No vember 17. 1668, at 12 o'clock noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that modern four-story brick measuage, With three-story back building and lot of ground, situate on the north aide of Locust street, 67 feet east of Fifteenth street, No. 1419-, containing in front on Locust street 19 feet 2 inches. and extending In depth 112 feet: bounded on the west partly by the head of a 4 feet wide alley leading Into Fifteenth street, together with the common use end privilege of said alley. It has a largo parlor, dining-room, 2 kitchens, 6 chambers in front building; gas introduced, bath, water closet. 2 furnaces dte. Terms—One third cash. rdrlmmedinte possession. lthaL ESIATIi. Tilt)AlAti b' Two.story Stone Dweliin.. No. 2327 Callowhil, street, west of Twentv.third street. On Tuesday. November 17, 1068. at 12 o'clock, nom:Livia be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange. all that two' story stone trough-cast) dwelling. wit't basement and lot of ground situate on.the nortn side of Callowhill street. west or William strut. No. 2227; containing in front on Callowhill street' 20 feet, and extending in depth 222 feet to Linn street. Subject to a yesrly ground rent o $43 T. ime—flulf cosh, M. THOM - tit SONS. n 7.14 4mq1071001 4 .171 1 47 14' Rooth Po-,th Abet vcomvlete etoka -vs7 I-119m tureipoiDs. HEAL ESTATE SALES. M. THOMAS & SONS. Auctioueen. IMI and 141 S. Fourth street. M. TROMAS & SONS,. Anotioneerp, 139 and 141 south F mrth Rtreet. Fall Trade. EDWARD FERRIS, GIRARD STORES. N: W, oor, Eleventh and Chestnut Ste. Entrance 86 South Eleventh, .OFFERS AT JOB PRICES 20,000 Yards Hamburg and Needle Work Embroideries 1,000 Doz. Linen Hdkfe.---All kinds Real and Imita Valeneienne,Thread, Guipure and Cluny Laces. nrebeedt nud King's celebrated make of Pairings and I:urgings at Manufneturrr's Prices. a2B-tn th L,4. 4 ,;„ • :Fourth toad Arott. --.;- veivettas for Dresses at $1 25 per yard. LIGHT FRENCH BLUE, r NETTERD IC a 01:11S N. GARNETS AND BROWNS. BLACKS AN 0 PURPLES SCARLET AND CRIMSON. 011543 a w a 12 DSY 6HIPUDS. HAMRICK .& jCOLE , WHITE MARBLE nurrAniso, N 0.45 North Eighth Street. 'wile inspection of one of the largest and beet assort ments et DRESS. GOODS, SILKS, • CLOILITANG VELVETS, SHAWLS, and GIIIRERAL DRY Goons, to be found in this city. In a stock comprising Goode for Every Want, It is needless to particularize. To our patrons and tho public we would simply state that our purchases during the past few days of unparalleled Depression in Importing and Jobbing Circles. fit us TO ANNOUNCE REDUCTIONS OF FROM TWENTY TO FORTY PER CENT. on the earlier pricer of the reason. HAMRICK & COLE, N 0.4-5 N. Eighth Street. vo7-8 to it, 13"..A.NICHAT AfW FLANNEL ESTABLISHMENT. NEW FALL GOODS. All descriptions of the beat makes unehrinkable Flannels, as Heger's' English Patent, Deal Welsh and Saxony, Ballardvale and Gomel, Shaker, both white and red, Plaid and Printed Opera, GllberVs Opera, all colors. Domestic, White, Rod and Gray. Heaviest English mid American CANTOR FLANNELS. ALSO. SUPERIOR QUALITY BLANKETS, All Wool and Extra Widths, for beat Family USIL MEDIUM BLANKETS, For Hotels and Public Institutions. Crib and Cradle Blankets. Sheppard, Van Harlingen & Arrison, o cakt 008 1 Chestnut Street. rPO , 4 44, LINEN STORE, IP S2S Arch StreEsto Several Cheap Lots TOWELS. TOWELING by the yard, TABLE LINENS; NAPKINS, LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, OF The largest Linen Stork In the city at r inverter , ' prim. &sal will DRESS GOODS. RICKEY, SHARP & CO. No. 727 Chestnut Street, HAVE OPENED THEIR LATEST IMPORTATIONS OF 313galESS FA.II3IRICS, Poplins, Serges, Velvets and Velveteens, IN GREAT VARIETY. RICK EY, SHARP & CO. No. 727 Chestnut Street, Pbilada. mw TO 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 . All the above kind of goods made up at short notice U desired. STRAWBRIDGE &CLOTHIER CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE,. sCorner_olEighth_anfiMarket-Sto. 505 6ln Tfo COUNTRY MERCHANTS,, have now in store a "ery, large an Led mod ment of LADIES' • CLOAKIN GS. By calling on us you can not only see all the styles in vogue. but be supplied in quantities to suit at the lowest wholesale rates. comparison of stock and prices with any wholesale house solicited. Samples sent by mail wnen desired. V V tirtiM 3 11111 MI ill I CENTRAL EMPORIUM, Corner of Eighth and Market Stn. WINTER GOODS For Men's and Boys' Wear. CLOTHS, vAssiNEREs Dousic6s. VBSTINGS, Inaiish ' French and American, 13. Heavy Beavers for Overctiats JOHN %V: THOM& Nos. 405 and 407 N; eecond Street. au2B tl %UP GRAND iIOMER COLLADA - Y &: CO 8.18 and 520 Chestnnt Street, Below Continental Hotel, PHILADELPHIA; s • Bilks, Dress Goods, Shawls, Cloaking Cloths, Laces and Embroideries Linenn and 'White Goods, &c►, Hosiery and Gloves, &c., • Mourning Goods &c, &c., &c. Owing to the wide reputation of their House, it is needless to detail tho character of their stock. H., C.-41 - . Co. would merely state that their IMPORTATIONS 9F 111 E PRESENT SEASON, WHICH MUST BE SOLD Preparatory to removal to their NEW MARBLE BUILDING , CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE BROAD, Have never been surpaesed in Philadelphia, containing . an Endless Variety Of texture in medium priced goods, as well as the CHOICEST NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. E, C. & Co. would advise all desirous of obtaining GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS, To lose no time before Inspeetina their stock, fcoing assured that ,the UNPARALLELED PRICES, At which the entire stock will be disposed of, must insure RAPID SALES. nog et & w s 6tBPS SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN & ARRISON I.3.lN.Errs, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, MUSLINS AND EVERY VARIETY OF HOUSEKEEPING DRY GOODS; CURTAINS , , CURTAIN MATERIALS, &c,, NO DRESS GOODS. • Being the OLDEST Establishment for the Special Bale of the above roads, we can give to our patrOnti the advantage of a long. experience and thorough acquaintance with this special department of the DRY GOOD BUBINEBI3, and making all our purchases for CASH, secure to them the latest possible prices, at which the same qualities are sold, either In thls or the Now York Market. No. I.ooB' CEIMSIVINTU r C I SMEErr °OA B 4t S RA W BRIDGE-8r '.Oll - 0 1 1TIER • • WISH TO KEEP IN VIEW OF THE PUBLIC Tit FACT THAT THEY ARE 'CONSTANTLY OFFERINGI A LARGE AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF . . •," , . , , . NEW GODD COMPRISING SORE VERY DESIRABLE MAKES, WLUCIIPINBE FOUND IN ;CO OTHER PLULADELPIII& ' HOUSE. ALL OF WHICH ARE OFFERED AT 'THE LOW ESP Pit/C I ES TEE D&Y. THEY CALL ESPECIAL ATTENTION AT THIS TIME TO A VERY LARGE STOCK OF LADIES' CLOAKINGS WHICH IT IS BELIEVED EMBRACES EVERY DESIRABLE STYLE OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS. . AND PRESEN /A AN ASSORTMENT UNSURPASSED IN THE COUNTRY, BILE S, CLOTHS, DRESS GOODS, CLOAKINGS, LINEN GOODS, VELVETEENS, HOSIERY, • BLANK - toiTS, SHAWLS. ALL THE FABOV E IN GREAT VARIETY, AND COMPARISON OF PRICES SOLICITED WITH ANY COMPETITOR. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER , CENTRAL DRY GOODS EMPORIUM, CORNER EIGHTH . AND MARKET STS.' roD7 2t 11.1LALR C K__COLL E-Y -• White Marble Building, No. 45 North Eighth Street Will open on Monday, November 9th, Clanking "Velvetsi at $lO 50 and sl2`oo Per yoird: WARRANTED PURE BILK.. SOLE IMPORTERS OF . THE GOLD EDGE/LYONS CLOAKING-VELVET, C. pconsoN, nianufacturer; COLE, No. 45 North Eighth Street , 1. . . . . JUST RECEIV ED,PER LAST EUROPEAN STEA 4 2;* A LARGE INVoICE OF A VERY SUPERIOR MAKE OF . • • BLACK VELVETEENS COMPT 'SING EVERY :I.I.ALITY PRESENTING EQUALED ASSOR'k • CENTRAL DBY GOODSSztORE. Corner Eighth , land- - .llarket Sts, INDIA SHAWLS AND BOARD - 1- , GEORGE FErgE r Et, NO: 916 CHESTNUT STREET, , , - invites attention to hies titooi of ,Real India Camels Rale Shawls & Seat Mao. an °lanai dock of SILKS in Black and Co'ore ; FANCY SILK FLUSIIES, POPLINS, .1313.A.WLS and FANCY GOODS.-- India bbatvla and Enure Altered,Repaired and Cleaned in a eaparior. manner. ocrA `.?.i.arp§ SALE OF DRY= GOODS Sales to Commence November 2d, COMPRISING ]IMJII:TEIAtAA. ....i. ' :..:::: : 3, -:, : ,1 ~.:::,--,..,:,.: RHEUIVIATISIVI, NEURALGIA. $5,000 REWARD Will be paid to any person prodno any article that Cm refer to half aa many Genuine Perm 'ent Cues of nen matiem and Nettralgla in Pennsylva a tla made by ' la3Et -AARIIIaiLAUJEM4=' Great 'Vegetable Rheumatic Remedy ' , within two years. Lin a security' to eufferera, a wrlttaa guarantee la a Wen, stating' the number 0 1 bottlei war.' ranted to cure itich CW3O or money to be rettinded Lively need by Phygicians in practidotiatho a* recourse in severe ;suet. ':Warranted' uninjarforis 'id' the mat' delicate. L < ,<: - Prepared by Dr. J. P. FITLErt. a regular graduate, Isehet has, ifir thirtyyeare made pie' disomo a specialt7. Office, No 298.-.locinithl3tkOt; 'AU Inquiries b i - letter apiwered. Bold by Druggbita. t , t tiFOR 8.14, GatEA.7 PAgGAOT. , ,AZiaggswrcx4sl,,PiAno, By entiof tho biat tankers, rie4r y new, will twill boa° d at OnrALALP the original , coat, at TRUM.PLERI3, Pfa . atreet.. . VCR' SAVE,---.I3UILDING LOTS. FRONTING ON lllghlavd avenue, at Merlon atatinn, on the Penn. a 3 Wants Central hallroad, miles from the Lcity of hiludell hill. Tor plane and terms apply at 135) Spruce Etrcet. nos-th,extrp