OITY BULLETIN. Fuorusson ldowror's first lecture on,Liglit at the Franklin institute last evening was ruidensoly crowded as ever before, notwithstanding the ar rangements which had been made for its repe tition, as we formerly explained. By half past seven all available space had been occupied, and fmm that time until after eight, all fresh arrivals were obliged to turn away. In consequence of this it was arranged that the lecture should not only be repelled on Thursday for those not members, but also on Friday,when the members' tickets will admit them. This was stated by the lecturer. and appeared upon a pla card at the door. The lecture itself was as usual, fully illustrated by experiment*, invariably suc cessful. Among the many exhibited, those which attracted our attention moat forcibly were the coarbtistion of a large bar- of solid steel, pre senting the appearance of a beautiful piece of fireworks; the projection of enlarged images of living objects, with their natural colors and motions on the screen, which introduces to us the kingdom of Brobdignag and the belong ingsof its gigantic inhabitants; and lastly. the illuminated" stream, which seemed to realize all that poeta had Imagined of "fountains of light," and 'liquid fire"- or "fluid gems." We were shown; alter the lecture, the apparatus for a new illuminated fountain, with one hundred jets, which will be introduced in the second lecture, Tuesday and Thursday of next week. Seats may be secured for the Thursday lectures, and we ad lute all to make early application. Tux GERMAN Truterns.—A trwedng of the stockholders and others interested in the estab lishment of the German Theatre was held - last evening at Mechanics',all, North Third street - . Dr. Theedore Demme presided. The Board of Directors submitted a report in which it was stated that various lots in different sections of the city had been offered and examined. The two plots considered at the most eligible for the loos don of the new theatre were in Vine street, be tween Ninth and Tenth-AN - iv 168 feet—and the large lot at the B. W. corner of Tenth and Cal-' lowbill streets. A resolution empowering the Board of Directors to select any lot which may be deemed the most advantageous was -adopted. CHARGED WITH ROBBERY.-40130p11 Williams and Conrad Boyer, alias Blg Con, were arrested yesterday afternoon by Lieut. Connelly and Sergt. Pennington, of the Fifth District Police, at Locust street and Acorn alley, upon the charge of having robbed a dwelling on Twentieth street, below Fitzwater. The house was entered on Monday afternoon, while the occupants were temporarily , absent, by means of a back door, and, was robbed of several silk dresses, other wearing apparel, and some silver spoons and jewelry. The accused will have a hearing at the Central Station this taStemoon. Trrs Brwe BOILESS. INSPECTION. —The Ad visory Commission for the Inspection of Steam Boilers, created under an ordinance of City Councils,will hold a meeting at noon on Monday next, at the Hall of the .Franklin Institute, for the examination of applicants for the position of inspectors. The Commisston c.omposed of Robert Briggs, .William Boilers, J. Vaughan Mer rick, James Moor and Jacob G. Neatle. Mr. Robert Briggs is President, and J. Hutchinson Kay, clerk. romcmax Initunto.—Geo. Smith was arrested yesterday at Forty-first street and Lancaster avenue by 'Policeman Ingrain for , drunkenness and distuderly conduct. He resisted the officer violently, and in the struggle Ingrain had his hand broken. Smith had a hearing before Aid. Maui!, and was held in $BOO hail to answer the chute of assault and battery. CArrorat or Pro lnos.—This morning about' one Oda& the Harbor Pollee eapttuvol - atliOble street ,wharf a white skitT„.l9 feet long t , contain ing abort 15 cwt. of pig iron. There was no person ln,eharge of the boat. Both the skiff and" iron are supposed to have been stolen and are awaltiog owners at the Harbor Pollee Station. • A GOOD Dkaroca.a.r.—A German named Chas. Mehl was arrested yesterday at Twenty-seventh and -Coates streets upon a warrant Issued by .Aidenrattrilleitler, charging him with assault and battery. „It is-, alleged , that he beat and kicked another German because he voted the Republican riche.. at the late election. Mehl was in held $l,OOO bail to answer at court. FIRE IN THE TWENTY-SECOND WAII.D.—Last night, about twelve o'clock, two large barns on Tborp's lane, below Duy's lane, in the Twenty second Ward, were destroyed by tire. 0110 of the structures was owned by Chas. Gibbons, and was occupied by James Brock. Tho other was occu jed by Fred. Beyer. A horse perished in the Tn es. The total loss Is estimated at $6,000. °mums Wsarso.—The , Seventeenth District Police desire an owner for a pueh-cart, which was found in possession of a supposed thief at Bev -enth-and-Shippen streets._ A clinker built skiff, sixteen feet long, found at Reed street wharf, is awaiting an owner at the Harbor Pace Station. HANDSOME Conn.—This morning a number of ears of corn of unusual size and beauty were ex hibited at the Commercial Exchange. It is known "Backe county gourd seed," and each ear contained eleven hundred and fifty grains. It was raised by Mr. John Dorrance, on his farm at BristoL NOT IN THE FIGHT.-It is stated by members of the Moyamensing Hose Company that they were not on Vine street on Monday evening, and were, therefore, not engaged in the dght in which a member at the Noncom Liberty .Engine Com pany was seriously injured. ROBBING NEW Dwam.mos.—Robert Dußerg was arrested yesterday, upon the charge of the larceny cf lead-pipe from a new dwelling, at Twenty-second and Vine streets. He was com mitted by Alderman Pancoast. FRAVDITLENT V0T1140.--Josiah Smith was ar rested yesterday and taken before Alderman Neill, upon the charge of having voted illegally at the late election. Re was held in $BOO ball for trial., "Horrort TO WHOM Hoicoa."-111 the depart- anent of clothing, both in ready-made goods and the 4lnest custom work made to order, the palm of victory liy7aird - IeT)W _probably accorded to our enterprising townsmen, Messrs. Wanamaker Brown, proprietors of the cele brated Oak Sall Clothing Palace, Sixth and Market streets. BALE OF CAREFULLY SALECTED PICTURES TN Naw Yonx.—M. D'Huyvetter bas the confidence of our community, for the care with which he chooses his pictures, the high range of his collec tions generally, and the skill with which he has studied American taste. There ought to be plenty of picture buyers in our city who would be willing to run up to New York for the chance of inspecting a really good gallery, now to be dispersed. There are at present one hundred and seventy-four of M. D'lluyvetter's pictures hanging in the rooms of Miner & Barker, 845 Broadway. the most of which are signed with French and Belgian and Dusseldorf names of renown. Bo important was the Belgian part of this collection deemed in its own proper public, that at the close of their successful exhibition by the Cercle Artistigue of Antwerp, the offieers presented to M. D'Elnyvetter a testimonial of their high appreciation of his selection. The genuineness of the pictures is certified (if any certificate is necessary) by a letter from the Bei gian-lieeretary of State - to - the Minister from Bel- alum in Washington, elating the certaintySttiat many of the paintings were ordered direct from the hest artists of the school, and desiring the courtesies and influence of the latter Minister on behalf of M. D'Rnyvetter. The names of some or ate painters represented in this collection may be seen in the advertisement in another column: included are a fine historic picture by Hendrik Bchaefels, a rich flower-piece by the Brussels floral painter Roble, a great Cattle-piece by Verboeclihoven, together with interestint pictures by Roble, Bosch, De Noter, Fauvelee, rortelje, &c. The sale will occupy two evenings, .commencing November 19th. CITY NOTICES. ExpEEtTENCE ot a third of a century hos :given L'ltioe; JiC t ia , ofthe AMEEIOAIi Rouse, BOST )N, ajmowledge of the requisites of a drat-clue hote , . The popularity of the hotel indicates that the public appreciates his efforts to please, NOVELTY. Prince of Wales Walking Coat, cut by Faircblid, The Prince of Coat Cutter& A parfect gem of the art- Call at Cues. STOKEB & CO:13, No. 824 Chestaut qtreet. , nnos.—ltemoved to 510 —slo.—Bnistta, Hildeort' Bay, Mink Sable, Boyal &mine.. Dark Squirriali e. of the beet qualities, at the moat , resstmable prices; et Our new and light sioni t :o Arch etreet, between Filth end Sixth. - Please ie us acall..Jossewßolosis twin 100.. P. 8.—,b10 ess transacted on Satur days. Furs altered and repaired. WuxiAst H. Hst:Onta.—who hos not heard of Helweg, the incomparable 'foot Sakes, at We Arch street? His fame as a manufacturer pf fine Calf v beets is proverbial . He never fails to At his patrons neatly and comiortabit, and moreover he uses the best mato rial in his manufactures. Of Helwag it may be said that be has brought the business of boot miring : to an art, so exact is he In his measureziont,and so neat ele gant and substantial lathe making of his wares. Mr. Helweg confines his stock exclusively to men's and boys' wear, of which ho has at all' times a very large stock ready-made. 'Hellas also"lest opened a full as sortment of gentlemen's parlor slippers, very suitable for presents, Tar cm's. • - A snit made from the Now Colored Scotch Cheviots and Irish Frieze, as they are gotten np at No. 824 Chestnut street,is far ahead of anything in that line in the country., Try one. OILAIILIB STOKES & Co. CORNS, 8111110118, Inverted ' Nall% skUlfutly treated by Dr. J. Davidson, No. 91S Chestnut street. Charges moderate. MISSES' ADD CHILDREN'S DRESS MAxma,ln the latest Paris styles. N. SHOEMAKER & CO., 1024 Chestnut St. DON'T FAIL TO .TET BOWER'S "Gum Arabic Secrets" for your Cough. Sore Throat and Pulmonary troubles. Physicians use them. De pot, Sixth and Vine. 85 cents. &amorous mothers and nurses use for children a safe and pleasant medicine An Bowna's Ixs./arr Con dial. Tint LEADEre or FASHION.- Chas. Oakford & Sons', under the Continental. aro acknowledged the leaders of fashion in the Hat and Cap line. LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S Mters,in the very latest styles. The Gipsey and other styles to be bad at OAKVOIIDfr Continental Hoed. ' 51111- SURGICAL INSTRUMENTO and diUggLabn dries. ' ItINOWDZN & .13110TITICIL, 23 South Eighth street. DRAT s 8 BLINDNESS . AND CATARRH. J. Isaacs, M. D. Professor of the Bye 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. 805 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. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. IMCa,g,;9l,ixi. des Modes, 1014 WALNUT STREET. For the better convenience of her'Patrons, Mre. PROOTOR has REMOVED her DRESS-MAKING ROOMS to 1014 WALNUT STREET, where she will be happy to eee her friends. The geuentl Dry Goode Business will be con tinued as heretofore, tit 920.Climtuut street. W. PROVIVII, a co. ao6.lmrp§ BOOTS AND 81201105. LADIES SaIEVE NIM• • •1 • • NEW B T ORE • HENRY ••••••• WIREMAN, Banufactarer and Imparter OP LADIES' BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 118 South Thirteenth Street, S. W. oor. Sixth and Buttonwood St& PHILADELPHIA, AND No. 487 Eleventh Street, WASHINGTON, D. 10., Ham opened his 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 beet and most celebrated manufacturers. ocBl tfrp .~va~~txn~. JONES' ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, 604 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. First Claes Ready-Hade Clothing, suit able for all Season - s, eonatantly 'off hand. Also, a Handsome Line of Piece Goods for Custom Work. AUCTION SALES• J AMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER, No. 477 WALNUT etreet. REAL ESTATE SA,LPI. NOVEMBER 18. Tbis Dale, onWEDNEBDAY, at LS o'cloek, noon. mac Exchange. will include the following- N nail and WASHINGTON STS.-A three:l.story brick store and dwelling, at the N. W. corner, lot 17 by 44 feet. Orphans Court ~dale-Itatate of Samuel It Jones, deo'd. Pio. 1425 ALDER ST.-Three story brick houee and lot, 16 be BO test. 20th Ward. Orphans' Court Bale-Estate of Frarens Trodden, deed. (litt.UND IEI4T OF $4B PER ANNUM, irredeemable and well secure d, out of lot on Cherry etreet, above 16th. Administrators , Sale-Estate of Edward O. Dale, deed. ()ROUND HEAT CF $6O PER ANNUM, welt secured, out of lot Fourth et., above mentsomery ay. Executors' Sate-Estate oti Rebecca S. Matter, deed. S. W. CORNER FRONT AND BEIIKS STS.-Three story brick tavern Stand" anddwelling, lot 16 by 60 feet. bubject to $56 per annum. No. 628 MARRLT ST.- handsome fourstery iron and Wick ',tore property, with basement has all too modem imrrovements ; lot 2134 by 200 feet to aB6 feet street. Per. entptorit,Sale - bp - orner - of-theeourt-of - Common - Pleas -- 140. 621 0. - Fht/NT bT.--Tbren story brick dwelling and bakery, lot 20,4 by 80 feet. Subject to $48.36 grount rent er annum. 2rustees , Absolute Sale. No. 816 S. FitONT 13T -Threeetory brick dwelling with back building, lot 18 by 63,4 feet Same Estate. Nos. lit And 11l BECK PLACE.- 2 three story brick houree in rear of the above lot, 36 by 18 feet. Same El tate. l'. o. "3320 SWANSON BT.—Three-story brick dwelling, cr 'al three brick bonsai in rear, lot 20 by 90 feet. clear of inenmbrance Same Estate. Nor. 7 06 and 711 Clilt.l3 ELAN BT.-2 genteel awe. e•eterY brick dwelling'', with back M. lidinga. iota 'Pam" le by 62 f' et. Trustees' Bale—Estate of Linaeell Rieltot Bo % No, 1316 RACE BT —Two frame howma and lot, 20 by 120 feet (dear. Sante Estate. 17TH and COATa B B . ll2.—Valuable lot of ground at the B. 8. corner. 40 feet on Coates at., 101 feet on 17th it.. utd 128 feet on Rack' t et-3 front& ki.n at the store. Trustees' Sate—Same Estate. No. 1610 Simillhlt BT.— Frame hones and stable, above Oxford st.,ll9ta ard; lot 17 by 70 feet gp , OAT/UAW:I'Pb READY ON BATURDAYI To n.Envir. TO BENT — FURNISHED.—A DELIGHTFUL House, vicinity of Tenth and' Spruce streets, con. ama ten rooms two bath.roome, gas, heaters, hot and cold vi Ater to third floor ; In comphito order. No boarders or amall children. Address A. B. O. Bunr.smix Office. rTO RENT—A DESIRABLE STONE corredi. eituate on Linden, near Main atreeL Germantown. Appiy to-CHARLES E. ELMES, No. 408 Walnut ;Area. ELL—FOR HILE L IIN TOMB OF CBAI,g atruct aflo oelktf at. APPLY to WOunmAil & CO,. 123 Walnut . THE DAl,b)( : ;Avgasuxi J3U7,114101, -71111.LADELPII,14., ,WEDAESDAY; NOVEMBER 1868. nEXAMESOI4EO 9 I3 GENUINE PIEPARATION. Compound Fluid Extract Ruch% A volitive and ovoid° remedy for diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel and Deeded • Swellings. This medicine increases the power of digestion, and cites the abeorbents into healthy sktion, by which the water or calcarous depositions and all mesa/rod enlarge: isnumbs nre reduced. as well as pain and intianimaliOn. sue taken by RELMBOLD'S EXTRACT. BUCHU, From weakness arising from excesses. habits of din Dation, early indcretion, attended the follow is ing symptoms: with 11onion to exertion. Loss of bower. Lobe l 4Vroemory. Difficulty of breathing. Weak nerves, Trembling, Horror of diseases. Wakefulness, Dimness of vision. Pain in the back. ' Het hands, Flushing of the body.' Dryness of the skin, Eruptions on the tune, Universal lassitude of the Pallid countenance. muumlar Then aymetome, if allowe followsn. which this me eine invariably removes, soon Impotency, Fatuity, Epileptio Fite, Who can as that they are not frequently followed by those ' direful diseases; Insanity and Consumption • Many are aware of the muse of their outibrlps. but none will confess. THE RECORDS OF IN AU &gnu% gerietigtTangfilyoettetb°AltrimPti'''' ample Tim constitution once effected with Clrgaanic Wealme63!• Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen add lnvfgerate the system. which HIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU Take r. moreh shown. merorum or ruiplearoxit soodidno HE LMB OLD 0 EXTRACT B JCSU Cures these Diseases in ah their stages, at Ir. tie expense, little or no change in diet, no inconvenience and no exposure. Use Helmbold's Extract Bachu For all affections and diseases the urinary o vgana, whether existing in as ale or Female.from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long standing. Dl. passe of these organs requires the aid of a diuretic. , H'ELNEBOLD'S EXTRACT Btrallll Is the Great Diuretic, and la certain to have the desired effect in all discuses for which it is recom mended. Evidence of the most responsible and reliable character wilt accompany the medicine. Fa . '" 103 RUB 4, Blghb' Clone,entrad" EBEI B =IC EBBE= EE EHEERV: MEE ~~ ~ ~~ ~: Nen, Women'and Children. In one of which the patient may expire. Invariablr Does. A-trial will convince the moat ekeitieaL LLLLLLLLL LLTJ r., LLI, isrmany affections peenllar to females. • THE . EXTRAOT OF BUOIEU le nnequaleff by any other remoter. Ito Family should be without it. • • MMM MMM MM. MM. MM MM MM MM—MM MM MM MM MM MM Met MK • •MM MM MMM6I MM MMM MM MM MUM MM MM MM MM I L Lj, 88880888 888888888 888 88888 888 8888 8888888 - 888 8888 888 88888 888888888 88888888 00000 0000000 0 00 0 0 000 000 900 000 000 000 000 000 0 00 00 00 00000 Physicians, please notice. I mak Lao "secret" of "In gredienta" HELISIBOLD'SEXTRACT RUCHII le composed. of bud= cobalt an _juniper lerrits. 10. lected with great care. IPREPAIIED /W VACIIt E1y......11.-Tir-H - M4lll - 33 - Practical and analVlcal chemist, and sole manufacturer Helmbold's Genuine* Preparation, LLL LLL IiLL LLL LLL mr....tztaxram AFFIDAVIT. Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of the City of Philadelphia, IL T. Helmbold, who, being_ duly morn. doth rev his preparations contain no narcotic, no mercury or injurious drugs, but are_purely ventable. IL T HLKAIBOLD. Sworn and subscribed to before me,Ahis 23d day off, No. vember, 1884. HIBERD, Alder man . Ninth Street. above Race , PhUadelphla Price--$1 25 per Bottle, or 6 for $6 60 DDDDDDD DDDDDDDD DDD -DDD DOD DOD DDD DDD --- DOl7 'DDDDDDDD' DDDDDDD Deliver to any additemeourely packed from observation. Add rnaa all letters to H. T. HELMBOLD. Drug and Chemical Warehouse, 594 BROADWAY. NEW YORK. 594 Or Helmbold'e Medical Depot, 104 lONS TENTH IT, finch. 104 Beware of Counterfeits and unprincipled Deslens, wbo endeavor to dispose "of their own" and other articles on the reputation obtained hi Helinbokt's Genuine Preparations. Sold by ail vruootate everytohere. AA for kielmbolit's—teke no other. NONE ABE. GENULNE unless done up in steel-en graved wra ppers;isith faasimile of my Chemical Waro booze. and slimed EL 7. HELMBOLD. EEEME A REVOLUTION In the DRY GOODS TRADE has boon caused by the Inauguration of the "FAIR VALUE FOR MONEY" . eystem adopted by the "BEE, 'HIVE." to "ONE-HALF THEIR FORMER FRIGEB," and are stall ".TOO DEAR BY HALF." pricerl--thelr Stock, ALL NEW—BOUGST AT THE 130T1031 OF THE MARKET—and BOLD. AT FAIR FROFFTB—ontranks the suppoaltitiotu3 bargains fulsomely promised by "GRAND SALES" and "IMPORTANT NOTICES." bargains in all their departments—no catch- penny tacB to mislead—but a pure and un- equivocal moderation in prices—in other words, "FAIR VALUE FOR MONEY" will be found to pervade all the stock. 727 OBESTNUT STREET 727 REDUCTION IN THE PRICES OF DRESS. GOODS. RICUAY,SRARP &CO. No. 721 Chestnut Street ? • OFFER TO-DAY 50 Cases of Imported press Fabrics, At 25 cents per yard, worth doable the price. RICK EItr,SITARNir CO. No. 727 Chestnut Street. ammo Ir(r4 ,4fr. `W LINEN STORE, IP 828 .A.reh Street. Several Cheap Lots of TOWELS. TOWELING by the yard, TABLE LINENS; NAPKINS; LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. egir The largest Linen Stock In the city at Importer's prices. aelsorar TO PROPRIETORS OF HOI'ELS;BOARDING-HOUSES AND SHIPPING. We have a Bimetal wholesale department for suppXvlna 'Lblerrand'Obtttitlillol4-Napldurviiiingle-Bed and Berth Blankets. .and other' 'goods particular/1 - adapted to your wants. • deedredAll the above kind of goods made up at short notice . STRAWBRIDGE &CLOTHIER CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE ,. - Corner of Eighth and Narket Ste. se2s 6m WINTER GOODS For Men's and Boys' Wear. CLOTHS, CASSIDIERES, DOESKIN'S, VESTINGS, English, French and American Suiting, No& 405 and 407 N. second Street. en2B tt Jam TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. We have now in storo a very large an a led assort. meat of LADIES' CLOAK INGS. By calling on us you can not only see all the styles in vogue. but be supplied in quantities to suit et the loiyeet wholesale rates. comparison of stock and prices with any wholesale house solicited. Samples sent by mail wnen desired. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER CENTRAL EMPORIUM, Corner of Eighth and Market Ste, adz:4m our skotpbs,. IMIIIMIMI Old Stocks of dear-bought goods are reduced The "BEE-HIVE" does not require to REDUCE The "BEE-RIVE" is now offering bona fide J. W. PROCTOR & CO., The "BEE-HIVE." No. 920 CHESTNUT Street. Heavy Beavers for Overcoats, JOHN W. THOMAS, 'GRAND,sAtiE...or..pay::;6•OODS it0.''X....:E1..,1(; ... :H,... : .0.Q.L., ji--4.1?:::4,Ti..-.,.4.....:.V.....9.:::'.' NOB. SiS and *Roo Chestnut Street s Below Continental Hotel, - PHILADELPHIA; Bales to.Commenee November.2td. COMPRIBING Silks, Dress Goods, Shawls, Cloaking Cloths, Laces and Embroideries; Linens and White Goods, &c., Hosiery and Gloies, &c. : • Mourning Goods, &c, &c., &c. Owing to the wide reputation ef their House, it is needless to detail the character of their stock; H., C &' CO. would merely state ,that their IMPORTATIONS OF THE PRESENT SEASON, WHICH MUST BE SOLD NEW MARBLE BUILDING, CHESTNUT STREET,.ABOVE BROAD, Have never been surpassed in Philadelphia, containing an 3Endless Variety Of texture In feat= priced gools, as well as the CHOICEST NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. E, C. & Co. would advise all of obtaining GREAT BARGAIN 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. 11 ARKEI . & 41 , ISTINTFL 4 4 t ilb 4 P j fi Have marked down the prices of many of their Drees Ooede,and are silllngthalr entire stock at the very lowest point of the market. WOOL POPLIN S. good value, ea up. HEAVY RIBBED POPLINd, 51 25 up. FRPNLI3 BILK AND WOOL eopLINO. - BTRIPED POPLINS very desirable. BICH PLAID POPLINS for Misses* Wear, REAP DRESS STUFFS. 25 to 87 cents. - '" - FIEAVY POPLIN FA.IttrICS. IS7 to 75 cents. FRENCH fdERINOES, 75 to SI 2+5, reduced from 511 and 75. We aro determined to close out our Merino stock, and offer Inducements to buyers. FRENCHaro/aims, i And tine Black French Cloths and Do esk i ns, from Benk ard &Dutton's last auction gale,, at prices in currency about what they cost to land. n gold. Just opened, 29 fine pieces choice and extra Black and Colored Velours, and Black real Astracans and Astral:an Flushes. Also BLACK MOSCOW& BLACK CHIN CHILtAte, BLACK VELOURS, BLACK CASTOR&BLACK ABTRAC AND, BLACKDoigBKINB, BLACK .SILK _VEUVETS, BLACK VELVETEENS . WHITE GLOAMING% .FANCY CLOAKING& se29m in w ger Ncso * • Fourth and Velvettaa for DIMS at $l, 26 per yard. LIGHT FRENCH BLUE. METTERNICH GUEEN. , GARNETS AND BROWNS. BLACKS AND PURPLES. SCARLET AND CRIMSON. dello= w et INDIA SHAWLS AND SOARES. GEORGE FRYER, No. 916 CITEBT.NUT STREET, Invitee attention to Ida stock of Real India Camels Hair Shawin . & Scarfs Also. an elegant stock of SILKS in Black and Colon, FANCY SILK PLUMES, POPLINS. SHAWLS and FANCY GOODS. India Shawls and Heade Altered.Repairod and Cleaned in a superior manner. oc3o.2ziro§ INDIA SHAWLS. A mall'invoice of REAL INDLS. CASEISIERE. SHAWLS, direct from Calcutta, imported and for e do b.V Jr. W. lUJLO6f & NON% 29 North FRONT Street. no 7 aro' CIARPE . I . INON, &v. CARPETINGS. F'4ULL. OPENING. Elegant Wiltone, Velvets, limeade, THEM, 3 PLIS and INGRES Parlor, Hall and Stain; to Natoli. LEEDOM-Ik6 SHAW, 010 ARCH STREET; Between Nlnttiand Tenth Streets. iselname) NEW ARRIVALS■ Opening Daily, CARPETINGS, Winona, Velvets, Brussels, OIL CLOTHS, 48z.e. REEVE L. KNIGHT & SON, 0222 Chestnut Shiest, (ti:1 1 10t1 . 1 Pennsylvania, Elliptic, Eltionve Co, . 1111 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. ELASTIC 'SPONGE, _ A SUBSTITUTE FOR CURLED BAIR FOR ; ALL UPHOLSTERY PURPOSES " CHEAPER THAN FEATHERS OR. lIAI/1. AND FAR SUPERIOR. The Lightest, Softest and most Bhutto and Durable ma. tcrial known for KATTREBBER, PILLOWS„ OAR,_ CARRIAGE' AND CHAIR CUSHIONS. It la entirely indeotructible, perfectly clean and free from dust IT . • • • . • DOES NOTPACII ATALLI _ • Is always:free front insect filo ; is perfectly healthy. and for the sick Is unequaled. . - ••. , If Boiled in any coay. can be renovated , quicker Inid, easier then ' any other mattress. _ - Spoofs.' attention given to • • • FURNISHING CHURCHES, MALLS, dm Railroad mon are especially invited to examine the Cushion Sponge. • SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. THE .I . ItADE SUPPLIED. ,YD3 m w f MARRING WITH INDELIBLE INK. EMBROIDER. jug, Braidipg, BtamPlns. &c. M. A. TORRY. 1800 Fllbert stmt. Propmfbry to - removal to their KENNEDY'S NEW MARBLE BUILDING FOB THE MIME OF RICH MILLINERY GOODS, OPENS TO-DAY. THE LATEST'PARIS FASHIONS. LADIES' HATS. FRENCH FLOWERS. FEATHERS. PlllBlll3B j patio, Volvo% Velieteemn PROVES WM' LOW. THOS. KENNEDY & BROS., 729 ; CHESTNUT STREETS Wholesale and'RetallZ OPENING A fall Hie r of our 011/a IMPOTtlatall ' VILVMSitEiB HD RIB 1: 40 MI, Millinery and Dress Trimmings: WOOD 6. CARY. Latest Styles Fancy Bonnets, Ladle" and Misses , Bats and Blaterlals. TI MM, MUM MIK 414, 108 BONNET MAILING. WOOD .& CARY, No. '725 CHESTNUT STREE T. or.lS-lump MB& U. DILLON. 333 and Dl BOUTS STREET. Millinery for Ladles and Mom Bating, Slrke, Velvety. Ribbons._ Rowers. Pearling, Frannee, Mourning Mininery.Unipe Vella, &c. Silk Velvet • g Saqio start s•ovllibbone. --not-gator • - CAJELIEtI AIioGEIS. 4 11 . 1: fr‘% . C ik alM gi‘t4,e.tSi wallA rl • -./ 1.- Notice is respectfully given to customers and others de. airing VARRIAGEI3 of the MANUFACTURE of WM. D. ROGERS, OF CHESTNUT STREET. to place their orders as soon as peselhle to insure their completion for the DRIVING SEASON OF 1800, CARRIAGES REPAIRED In the most neat and expo. dittoes manner. VARRLAGES STORED and Insurance effected. WM. D. ROGERS, Not.-1009 and 1011 Chestnut It, Philadao 'nit IF m so 2mrp "IPUktfS A. K. & F. K. AVONRATI, No, 1212 Chestnut Street, (Late stand 417 ARCH Street), Children's &Ascot Furs at $5. Ladles' Siberian Squirrel Sets,oB upwards " Mink Sable K. $lO 66 66 German Filen " $l5 66 '6 6 Stone Marten 44 $2O 46 6 6 [loyal hrnalne 66 $11) 66 66 Hudson Bay Sable 66 $5O 66 66 ilusslan Stable 64 0100 66 ENGLISH BIDING BOAS, SKAIHO MIFFS, to., FUR QM , FOOT RUM, LAP BLUM. A great variety of Carriage and Hobos. A. L do F. K. WOMBATS, No 1212 Chestnut Street, atafts m w 4nairo BLINDS AND WINDOW SHADE BLINDS AND SHADES. B: WILLIAMS & SONS No. , 16 North SIXTH. Street, LAINE6T- NAMPACTUR : BELL AT LOW PRICE. . . BLINDS PAINTED AND TWAIN - ED. _ STORE SRADES MADE AND LETTERED. seaim w INtrpo BAAC NATIIANS, AUCTIONETOI, N. E. CORNER .1-Third and Spruce Streets. only one square below the Exchange. $250 fig to loan In large or small amounts, on diamonds silver plate. watches. tewelry, and all goods of value. Office hours from BA. M. to? Y. M. Kw &t a b., tithed for the last forty year% Advances made in large atuottizta et the towed mazket rgtes, .ItAtfro MILIJIBERT• VABRILAGES. runs, die» E'ILTJaS ARE BELLING
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