OITY 11:11LJWAHTJIN. SHOOTING ON Er I:CYR:ON DAY-CORONER ' S IN -41:4:1T.—The-Coronefiltiquesi in the case — oft' - Ilam Martin, rho was shot at Sixth and Tasker streets, on Vie night of the October election, and died at the Pennsylvania Hospital last week, was resumed this morning. James H. Smith, residing at No. 606 Fisher street, testified: Was standing at Creasy's bar, at Sixth and Tacker streets, and heard a disturb ance, but paid no attention to it; heard firing and went to the back room; found Smith there, and he said be was shot; didn't see anybody shooting; those wile were shot were on the ontkide. Samuel '.:e!irnan, residing in Gamford Avenue testified—Heard shooting outside of the door; did not know Martin; don't know who was ehooting. The shooting was about seven o'clock. Didn't see anybody with guns. Anthony MeManne,rcsiding 840 Fernon street, testified—Was at Creasy's house; a party of men came there rv , .d commenced fighting and shoot ing. I went in the back room; saw Smith there; ho was aboti there WEIB no shooting inside; didn't see who were shooting. Chas. B. Creasy, residing 439 Enterprise street, testified—Was in my uncle's house; a party came from Sam Peak's; Dan Redding was at the head of them; he came in first and then ran out again; a load was fired from Sixth street; then Dan Red ding came running over and as soon as he put his foot on the eurbotone he lifted up his hand and said, "Ab. you s— b—," and fired one load at Martin, who was at the bil-board; then he fired another load nt Martin as he was going in the door, and the:. Martin fell, and cried "Oh;" a young man named Tr:crimson picked him up, but could not carry him; he was afterwards re moved to Sixth and Dickerson streets; Redding bad a large-sized pistol; saw a man with a gun, standing on the railway track; he fired at Smith; another man bad a sword; I went to Dickerson street, and heard Redding say that he would have killed a man if his pistol had gone off, as he had it up to his head. This closed the evidence. The verdict of the jury was: "That the said William Martin came to his death from a gunshet wound at the hands of Daniel Redding, on the night of October 13, 1868, at S. W. corner of Sixth and Tasker streets.' Redding bas not been arrested. MURDEROUS ASSAULT UPON i POLICEMAN.- Policeman James G. Hill, of the Reserve Corps, had a warrant for the arrest of a man named Haggerty, and last night, about half past eleven o'clock, was in the vicinity of Eleventh and San som streets for the purpose of executing it. While on Sansom street an individual offered to assist him and finally prevailed upon him to oas far as Eleventh street. When Hill reached the corner of Eleventh and Sansom streets a gang of men rushed out of a public house near by, and with terrible and abusive language, made a vio lent attack on him, knocking him down, boating and kicking him about the head and body,_ and finally shooting him in the hip. The villains then ran off. Hill was dangerously wounded. Be was conveyed to the Central Sta tion, where his wounds were dressed, and an un successful attempt was made to extract the ball. He was then removed to his residence, No. 403 Catharine street. The officer, in giving an ac count of the affair, mentioned the names of the parties who were engaged in the assault, but no movement towards an investigation or an arrest of the scoundrels seems to have been made. STABBING CASE.—rat Flynn was arrested yes terday upon the charge of having stabbed Ter rance McGuire et a house in Suffolk street, on Sunday evening. Flynn and McGuire had a fight. Afterwards McGuire went into the yard, and while at the hydrant engaged in washing himself, it is alleged Flynn went up behind him and plunged a shoemalcer s knife into his back, causing a dangerous wound. McGuire was taken to the Hospital. Flynn was taken before Alderman DODSIIII I and was committed to await the result of the injuries of McGuire. Edward Murphy, who knocked down a citizen who cap tured Flynn, was arrested for assault and battery and rescuing a prisoner. He was committed in default of $l,OOO ball by Alderman Bonsall. CLIFFORD S. PnimAffs,' EsQ., U. S. Assessor for the Second District of this city, was acci dentally shot while gunning on the Eastern Shore of Maryland on Saturday last. He remains at Berlin, Worcester county, where he has a sur geon in attendance from this city, besides several members of his family. The charge entered his side, fracturing ono of his ribs, and otherwise in juring him seriously., The _latest accounts re ceived give a more favorable report of his condi tion than was first received. ASSAULT VPON A POLICKMAN.—Last evening Sergeant Hause, of the Eighteenth District Police went to the house of John Call, at Salmon and Mapic streets, to arrest a brother of Call, for whom be bad a warrant. He was interfered with by John Carr, and John Call, it is alleged, seized the officer by the throat and attempted to choke him. Call and Carr were arrested, and were taken before Alderman Nell. The former was held in $1,500 bail, and the latter in tis6oo bail to answer at court. A SEVERE BENTENCE.—Howard Fell, who was arrested some time since for stealing a valise from the cars of the P. W. & B. Railroad, at Wil mington, was tried yesterday at Newcastle. He plead guilty and was sentenced to au imprison ment of one year,to receive forty lashes, to stand in the pillory for four hours, ana to make restitu tion to the owner of the valise. ASSAULT WITH A BLAOHJACK.—MichaeI Long was arrested last night by Policeman Mercercan, on Seventh street above Federal.upon the charge of assault and battery with intent to kill. It is alleged that he attacked two men and struck them on the head with a blackjack. He was committed in default of $1,600 to answer at Court. BunoLAßY.—The house of John Gartland,shoe maker,l62s Fitzwater street,was entered through a back window on Monday morning, between the hours of 3 and 5 o'clock, and robbed of $lOO in cash, some papers and a pair of new boots. The thief was frightened 'away, and in going he dropped the papers and boots. PRESS CLE B.—A regular stated meeting of the Press Club of Philadelphia will be held to-mor row afternoon at the room, No. 607 Walnut street. An election for Treasurer to fill the va cancy occasioned by the death of Casper Bonder, Jr., will be held. SLIGHT FirtE.—This morning about 7 o'clock a fire occurred at the house of Fred Straler, No. 3 Drvden Place Germantown road and Thompson street. Damage trilling. A HANDEOME ESTABLESII3IENT.—MeNrB. Davis t Harvey, the well-known auctioneers, formerly lo cated at 421 Walnut streek have just taken possession of their new store, Nos. 48 and 50 North Sixth street, This establishment Is one of the very handsomest of this kind in this city, and as an architectural orna ment, not lees an addition to the better class of busi ness lion Fes, It is a credit to the city and to its owners. The front of the building is of ornamental pressed brick, surmounting a handsome iron framework, wi ich reaches to the second story. The store has a depth of one hundred feet, with a front of forty two feet, and a height of sixteen feet to the ceiling ou the first floor. The rooms are lighted on the side by a row of windows opening out upon an alley way, arid there are entrances upon the front, rear and side. 7ilesi•rs. Davis lifirvey he'd their first tegular 5a1.... in their new bullet g tnis morning, and it comprised a very extensive catalogue of miscellaneous goods-600 I lots :II all The lotatiun of the store , cXCel]ellt, and the tart-rate reputai ion wirieb-the ners have made as vnterprising and honorable me f business gives art tiromn-that their move will be followed by great deserve , success. Persolis who want anything in the way of household goods will do viell to look over the 71lltit,OluienwL1 of rules which Messrs. Davis 4-, Harvey have constantly lu the papers. FAIL!, FOR ISIS 01.1) MANS Hol‘tE j to be opened in Bailey's Old Jewelry Store, 819 Chestnut street, on Monday, November 250. In addition to fancy and useful articles, there will be a Refreshment Depart ment, where a Lunch will be served up between the hours of 12 and 2 o'ciocit, consisting of Sandwiches, Tea, Coffee, Stewed and Fried Oysters, Chicken Salad, and Cakes of all varieties. 1 , is to he hoped that gen tlemen of business will avail themselves of this de partment, as everything will be served up each day in the beat manlier. Any one wishing to favor this de partment will send their contributions to Mrs. Sten- Ter, Germantown, or to Mrs, Keyser, 1612 Summer street. The room will be opened on Friday and S a t u rday, the 20th and 21st, for the reception of _goods, and to make arrangements for the sale on the follow ing Monday. SurEiriort: reAllitLY COAL.—A. - large stack of and Spring Brook Lehigh Honey Brpolt, )3azleton Coa', at Andenried's Wharf, Delaware avenue above Cnllowb street. Boyers wlll.do well to call, as its above stock was received before the recent advance, and will be sold at reasonable ratee. Tau FAIR for the benefit of the Pennsylvania. In duatrtal Home' for iflind Women, in this city, was spaded on Monday evening, 16th last, at the Phila. del hiaCity_inatitute,-martheast tomer of Righteentlf and Chestnut streets, with prayer by Rev. Dr:Powell mut an address by ex-Governor Pollock. The room is beautifully decorated with flags and evergreen. There was a large assemblage present, and the scene was enlivened tfith music by pupils of the Blind Asylum. The display - of useful and, fancy articles. tastefully arranged, is very large. The tables are all highly creditable; but we were specially drawn to the second one on the right-hand side from the entrance, presided over by Mies Adenine Sager, whose display of wax-flowers, wreaths and bouquets—her owa handiwork, beauti fully framed—could not be excelled. The Fair, we learn, is to be kept open each night this week, except Saturday, and as the °Wert la one of purest phllan thrimy, it will, without doubt, receive, as it so richly teethe, the liberal patronage of anlappreciative public. Tits Pon. ors= Naws DEYOT.—This establish ment, located on the west side main avuhno•iti'tho U. S .Pos-toftice building,near the entrance door on Ches nut street, has been purchased by that enterprising business gentleman, Mr. W. P, 11. Covert, the pro- prietor of the Theatrical, Operatic and Railroad Ticket Office and News. Exchange at the Continental. Ills vast experience gained In businessfrom the inaugura tion day of this popular resort, will ensure entire suc cess in the news business in the Post-office building. Careful, prompt, pleasant gentlemen will be in attend ance to wait upon the public, who aro assured that they will always tind hero the latest newspapers, perl-, odicals, light literature, and stationery in general. CITY NOTICES. MEAT SAFES,EM to $l2. FAUSON & CO.'s KItChCE Furnishing, Rooms, 220 and 222 Dock street, below Walnut TUE NEW COLOR. 13EAUTINUL AND SZEVIOSABLE. A novelly in the material for 'Gentlemen's Walking and Evening Coats, to be found only at CIIAILLEB STOKES & Co.'s, No 524 Chestnut street. LACE. CURTAINS—GRIGAT SALE.—Selling Off the large lot of Lace, Muslin, and Nottingham Curtains; also Cornice Loops, Centre Tassels and Gimps, at prices to iutt the times—truly groat bargains—at PAT- Tar's Certain Store, 1408 Chestnut street. To inn LAI lES.—Charles Oakford & SOW. under the Continental, have opened a stock of Fine Furs, unsurpalised for beauty, durability, and cheap nese by any in the city. LACK CURTAINS done np, mended and put up to windows, at about the same price others charge for washing only, at PATTEN's, No. 1403 Chestnut street. CARPETS made and put down. Workmen put on all carpet jobs and the work finished. No delay; no disappointment. Workmen always toady, at Patten's, 140 S Chestnut street. DON'T FAIL TO TRY BOWTCR'S "Gnm Arabic Secrete" for your Cough. Sore Throat and Pulmonary troubles. Physicians use them. De pot, Sixth and Vine. 35 cents. Jnoiciotis mothers and nurses use for children a safe and pleasanpnedicLne in Bowrais INFANT COB dial. Courts, BuniaiS, Inverted Nails, skillfully treated by Dr. J. Davidson, No. 916 Chestnut 'street. Charges moderate. WILEOR'S COD LIVER OIL ANT) LlME.—Persons who have been raking Cod Liver OU will be pleased to learn that Dr. Wilbor has succeeded, from directions of several professional gentlemen, in combining the pure oil and lime in such a manner that it is pleasant to the taste,and its effects In lung complaints aro truly wonderful. Very many persons whose cases were pro nounced hopeless, and who and taken the clear oil for a long time without marked effect, have been entirely cured by using this preparation. Be sure and get the genuine. Manufactured only by A. B. Wilbor, Chem ist, No. 166 Court street, Boston. In Philadelphia by Johnston, Holloway & Cowden. and druggists gen erally. A FINE THING FOR THE TEETH.—The fragrant Sozoclent has taken a very prominent place among the most approved dentrlflces of the day. It is a very popular article for the toilet, higbly recommended by all who have need it as a beantider and preserver of the teeth, refreshing the mouth,sweetenlng the breath, and arresting the progress of decay. "SPALDING'S GLUE." FORS. Removed to 510-510.—Russia, Hud son Bay, Mink Sable, Royal Ermine, Dark Squirrel, etc., of the best quality, at the most reasonable prices, at our new and light store, 510 Arch street, between Fifth and Sixth. Please give us a call. Joscint RO scrinAnat & Co. P. s.—No business transacted on Saturdays. Furs altered and repaired. To TIIE LADlES.—Charles Oakford ct Sons, under the Continental, have opened a stock of Fine Furs, unsarpas , ed tor beauty, durability, and cheap ness by any in the city. . - MISSES AND CHILDREN'S DRESS MAKING,In latest Paris styles. M.. SHOEMAKER CO., 1024 Chestnut SI- liGicittmic2: rs and druggists' sun dries. SNOWDEN Zt Ettoritzu, 23 South Eighth street. DEAFNESS BIANDNRSS AND CATARRH. J. Isaacs, Si. D.. Professor of the Eye and Rar, 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. A_LaMiN itqrr , a iNU Yob. See Sixth Pave for Additionza Amusements UtONCERT HILL-UM KELLOGG, Mr. Max Strakosch withpleasure announces the first appearances in Philadelphia, since her return from Eu rope, of the renowned American Prima Donna, MISS CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG, IN THREE GRAND CONCERTS. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, Nov. 2.sand 97 at 8 P. M., AND IN ONE HELLoGG MATINEF On SATURDAY. Nov. 28th, at 2 P. -31 In order to make these Entertainments the most bril liant and varied ever given in this city, the Manager had engaged the eminent Piano yirtuosa, MLLE. ALMATOPP. TOPP. who, in conjunction with SIGNOR LOTTl.Prirno 'rebore; SIGNOR PETRILLI. Primo Baritone. and HERR KOPT.A. Solo Violinist,will assist Alias Kellogg at these Concerto. . . Musical Direct0r............HERR WM. GROSSCURTH Admission, Ono Dollar. Reserved Beats, 5Q cents extra. dents may be secured for either Perforniauco.commenc. lug ciaturdoy, November 21st. at 9 A. M . at the Music btore of C. W. A. Inunpler. No. 926 Chestnut street. Doors open at 7 Concert to commence at 8 P. M. Matinee to commence at 2 P. M. A 1 .DIOIIII Ain. • , RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA $5,000 REWARD Will be paid to any person producing any article that can refer to half as many Genuine Permanent Cures of Ethan• matizm and Neuralgia in Penneylvania as made by DR. .10.117E9LE. S Great Vegetable Rheumatic Remedy Within two years. As a security to sufferers, a written gna antes ie g lven, stating the number 'of bottles war ranted to cure each case or money to be refunded. Post ely used by Phyfldelans in practice as the only recourse in severe cagier. Warranted uninjurious to the most delicate. Preparc d by Dr. J. P. FITLER, a regular graduate, who has, for thirty 3 earn, made thin disease a specialty. Office, No. 29 S. Fourth Street. AU Inquiries by letter answered. Bold by all Druggists. at i2.o rI e to tf Bpt TIME WINE A.RTIS. LOOKING GLASSES, THE VERY CHEAPEST . AND 13 3E kit rir JAMES S. EARLE & SONS, 816 CHESTNUT SMUT. le lUa l gt3 l l2s 4 g * a kiF aS for sale by B. Delaware awmtie. THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN-THILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1868. TELEGRAPH COMPANY. This Company have an exclusive grant to lay CANTON TO TEIN-TSIN, connecting all the porta on the whose foreign commerce amounts to One Thousand Millions Annually. The Company Is chartered, by the Legislature of the State of New York, with a A limited number of shares are offered at $5O each, payable $lO cash, $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- strict us 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 • No. 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET, To duly authorized Banks and Bankers through oat Pennsylvania, and at the Noe. 23 and 25 NASSAU' Street, anitf rp§ GROUPS AND STATUETTES. TYNDALE & MITCHELL, 707 CHESTNUT STREET, YHTEADELPIIIIA, OFFER A FINE ASSORTMENT OF Imported 'Bronzes, At Very Low Prices ee26 a to th tfrp¢ OPERA GLASSES. A large and fine ageortment of Plain and Fancy OPERA GLASSES Juet received—new etylee in Pearl, Fancy and lorocco Caeee. WILLIAM Y. M'ALLIBTER, OPTICIAN, No. 728 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. nolo to the 6irn4 For Safe Keeping of Valuables, Securi. ties, etc., and. Renting of Safes. N. B. Browne, I J GillingiianaFell. I Alex. Henry. C. H. Clarke. C. Macalester, S. A. Caldwell. John Welab, E. W. Clark. Geo. F. Tyler, OFFICE, NO. 421 CIIESITPCUT STREEED N. B. BROWNE, President. C. IL CLARK, V-ice President. R. PATTERSON. Secretary and Treasurer. ial6 th s to lyrp ENVELOPES I ENVELOPES I 5,000,000 SAFETY ENVELOPES All colors, qualities and sizes, for sale at reduced price. at the Steam Envelope Manufactory, =I SOUTH FIFTH STREET. 5e17.3mr14 SAMUEL TUBBY, Agent. Me S. Et CYX 7 13 9 UPHOLSTERER, No. 186 North Ninth Street, PHILADELPHIA. WINDOW SHADES, BEDS, MATRESSES, CURTAINS AND CARPETS. Car' Furniture Repaired and Upholstered. ee9.3mrp FITLER, WEAVER ??5 00. DEW CORDAGE FACTOR NOW IN FULL OPERATION. No. as N. WATER and 23 N. DEL. ay* IN i p a lA ckin ß g Uß Ho ß4R ac, E BELTING STEAM '-Engineers and dealers will End a full assortment of Goodyear's Patent Vulcanized Rubber Belting, Packing Ewe, dtc., at the Manufacturer's Headquarters. - GOODYEAR'S, 308 Chestnut street South side. N. 8.-r-We have now on hand a largo lot of Gentlemen , a, Ladies' and Mimes' Gum Boots. Also, every variety and style of Gum Overcoats. IBC IL.A. - ST Submarine Cables,._ (tho seaport of Pokin,) ASIATIO COAST, Capital of 65,000,000; Shares, $l.OO Each. DREXEL & CO.. PHILADELPHIA ; Office of the Company, If EW YORK. THE SAFE DEPOSIT CO., DIRECTORS FRESH LOBSTERS AND SILLiON*--500 CASES. 1,00 dozen. fresh Lobetom and Salmon, landing and .for gale by JOB. B. BOSSIER az C0.,108 Bluth Delnwarq avenue. „ DAN GOOD*. -` Mir . a HAMRICK& COLE, • CLOAKING' VeLVITII IL CLDAILING CLOAkIN6 VELVET. • The Largest Assortment in Philadelphia I • - WE OFFER SEVENTEEN , QUALITIES REAL LYONS VELVETS , Ranging from $lOOO Upwards for PURE BILK GOODS: Solo Importers of America of C. PONSON'S - Golden-Edge Velvets. Very ItiohiSolld:Colored Bilk% Reduced froln $ll 50 to $2 75. ELEGANT SATINS, for Bridal and Esening Dresses, • AT REDUCED PRICES. • N 0.45 North Eighth Street, no 4•e to It 727 CHESTNUT STREET. 727 RICKEY, SHARP& CO. NAVE JUST OPENED 3 Cases CHANGEABLE SILKS At 81 91Pier yard. RICKEY, SHARP & CO. n0 ,z 3 7 CHESTNUT STREET: A. & J. B. BARTHOLOMEW'S Grand Special Sale Of medium and flno EkEt3ESS GOODS, Commencing Monday, November lath, To continuo a few days only. Oar Goods are ail desirable, bought recently at the lowest prites prevailing this season. AND MARKED VERY LOW, THIS IS A BONA FIDE REDUCTION SALE. We do not advertise goods at HALF THEM PRESENT COST. as we do not have any old goods on our shelves to offer at ball cost, when said old stocks were nougat at prices ONE HUNDRED PER CENT. HIGHER TITAN OURS. I I ence the great sacrifice AT WHICH WE ARE NOW OFFERI—J DRESS GOODS. 37%e. Dress Goods at 27. 44c. Drees Goods at 33. 50c. Drees Goods at 873{i. .56e. I rose Goode at 45. ex. Dreg, Goods at 48. • 68e. Drees Goode at to. 76c Dress Goods at 56. 8734. Dress Goods at 70. 95c Dress Goods at 76 6.4 Wool Delainesat63. $1 25 All wool double fold Stripe Poplins at 95. $1 37X, Wool Poplins at $l. $1 60 Wool Yoplina atsl 25. 81 62 Wool Poplins at dl 3733• 81 76 Silk and Wool Poplins at $1 45. 870. Scrota at 70. 68e. Serge! at 60. Black Alpacas, 3734 e.. 40e. _clor' 50c., 55c., 60e., 65c., to $1 26. PLAIN VELVETEENS, ALL COLORS, CHE &P. SPANGLED VELVETEENS, CEIEAP. Wool Shawls, Broche Elhan-la. Flannels, Balmoral Skirts. GREAT BARGAINS IN BLANKETS. Ladies` Merino Underwear, Cheapest in Philadelphia. 100 DOZEN KID GLOVES, NEW SHADra3. $1 20 per pair. • WE WARRANT EVERY PAIR. Bdkfs. Scarfa, Hosiery. Ladies', Misses' and Children's Gloves in groat variety, at low prices. Our prises are so tow as to guarantee rapid sales and satisfaction to ad those that favor us with a call. A. & J. B. BARTHOLOMEW, 23 North Eighth Street. P. S.—Cut this out and bring with you unl4 e m to 6trp6 EYRE Sz.LANDELL Have Rtduced Their Prices As much, And perhaps more, than others, for the same Class of Goode. DRESS GOODS REDUCED. SHAWLS O F FINE GRADE. LYONS COAT VELVETS. LIONS PURE SILK VELVETS. FASHIONABLE POPLINS. FASHIONAI3LE SERGES. GOLD MIXED RE PE LLANTS. BEST BLACK VELVETEENS. BLUES,BRO WNS,PURPLES,SCC. nol4 Ftrp4 JOHN W. THOMAS, Noa. 405 and 407 N. Second Street, OFFERS HIS LARGE AND ELEMINT STOCK OF WINTER DRY GOODS, EMBRACING ALL OF THE Newest-Designs-and-Fabrics,--- AT PRICES WARRANTED TO BE AS Lew as they ran be bought elsewhere. au2 tl Jan) TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. We have now in store a very large cm led assort. merit of LADIES' CLOAIKINGS. By calling on ne 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. eitini)les sent by mall maw desircid. STRAWBRIDGE &CLOTHIER CENTRAL EMPORIUM, Corner of Eighth and Market fits. HOMER,• COLLADAY Sz‘CO., SILS and. S2O Chestnut Street, Below Continental Hotel, PHILADELPHIA. Nos. Sales to Conamenee November 2d, COMPRIUNG Silks, Dress Goods, Shawls, Cloaking Cloths, Laces and Embroideriei, Linens and White Goodi, &c., Hosiery and Gloves, &c., Mourning Goods, &c. &c., &c. Owing tothe wide reputation of their House, it is needless to detail the character of their stock. H., C. & Co.L 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 c Of texture in medium priced goods, as well as the CHOICEST NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. H., C. & Co. would advise all desirous of obtaining GREATT BARGAINS IN *BY GOODS ; To lose no time before inspecting their stock, feeling assure - a . that the UNPARALLELED PRICES, At which the entire stock will be disposed or, must insure RAPID SALES. Fall Trade. EDWARD FERRIS,- GIRARD STORES. oor, Eleventh and Chestnut Ste, Entrance SO South Eleventh, OFFERS AT JQD PRICES 20,000 Yards Hamburg and Needle, Work Embroideries. 1,000 Doz. Linen Hdkfe.---AU kinds. Real and Imilalion Valenoienne,Threed, Guipure and Cluny Leon. Arid a complete stock of NV kir= GEC) CID S. pr-g ori b ee dt and Magni celebrated malts of Pan=ll and Ruinlnge at SlanufactureeaPtioes. 1 Mtn th • e , MARKET o & ep NEN TEL 14 4 ,, 4 6 v Ilavo marked down the prices of many of their Dress Gocde,atid are se Ring their entire stock at the very lowest point of the market. WOOL POPLINS. good value, e: 3 up. IIEAVY RIBBED POPLINs. $1 25 up. FRENCH SILK AND WOOL POPLINS. STRIPED POPLINS , very dektrable. RICH PLAID POPLINS for 51Iases' Wear. CHEAP DRESS STUFFS 25 to 37 emits. If EAVY POPLIN f A lib Jed. 37 to 75 cents. FRENCH AIE.HINOEd, 75 to $1 25, reduced from $1 and $1 We are 7s determined to close oat our Merino stock. and offer inducer:acute to buyers. FRENCH CLOAKING And tine Black French Cloths cud Doerkinx, from flordv and dt Ilutton'e tuft huction sale. at rice in currency about what they core to land in gold. Just opeur.d. 29 pierce choice and extra flno Black and Colored Veloure. and 131 , reit real Ardracane and Aetracan Plualnii. Also, BLACK Dif)SCOWd. BLACK CIIIN,..;HILLAK, VELA rURB. BLACK:AirfottiiiiLACK Ati cl4d, BLACK DO FfSKJNB. BLACK SILK VEL.VETd, BLACK VELVETEENK, WLUTE CLOAKLN(IB, FAFCY CLA)AKI.NOB. TO.PROPRIETORS OF HOTEL S,B OARDING-HOUSE 8 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 /idled to your wants, A the above kind of goods made up at shed notice U detircd. STRAWBRIDGE &CLOTHIER CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE, Corner of Eighth and Market Ste. INDIA SHAWLS AND SCARFS, 4•1110101.11 GEORGE FRYER, No. 916 CHESTNUT - STREET, Invites attention to his stock of Heal India Camels Hair Shawls & Scarfs Also, an elegant stock of SILKS in Black and Colors; FANCY SILK FLUSHES, POPLINS. SHAWLS and FANCY GOODS. India Shawls and Scarfs Altered,Repalred and Cleaned in a superior manner. oc.3o2mrri ff:l - 13 1314 D1.:1:itiall:11111 TOlagazin des llodes, 1014 WALNUT STREET. For tho -- bettor convenience of her Patronsi-Mrs.- PROCTOR has REMOVED her DRESS-MAKING ROOMS to 1014 WALNUT STREET, whore she will be happy to see her friends The general Dr 7 Goods Badness , wlll be con tinued as heretofore, at 920 Chestnut street. d. W. PROCTOR & CO, . noSimrps 1 BAAC NATHAN% AUCTIONEER, N. E. CORNER IThird and Spruce Streets, only ono square below the Exchange. 8250 000 to loan in large or small amounts, on • diamonds.allver plate. watehea. Jewelry, and all goods of : value. 001ce boom from BA, 111. to P. M. !Jetted for the last forty years.. Advances madeln large, amounts at the lowest market rates. a&ti _ ARKIN°, WITII INDELIBLE INK. EMBROIDER. M ing, Braiding, Stamping, qtc. - -- M. A. 'FORM". WOO Filbert atreat. I)__SAIE-OF_DRY-GOODS Preparatory to removal to their Endless Variety 1868. 1 ew2dm tow 3m eurwrmNem•imminelimi•emPlimi 1,1 - 101 OTcl 414 fi OPENING A full Lite of oar own imvortAtion MB, BUM AB RIBBON% TO ETCH, Millinery and Dress Trimmings: WOOD & CARY. Latest Styles Fancy Bonnets, Ladles , and Muses , Hata and Materials. FFAVIEES, FLOWERS, FMK k, FOR iIONEET MAKING. WOOD & CARY, N0.•725 CHESTNUT STREET. ocl9-Imrp OFENINd OF RICH FEATHERS. Just received, per last steamer, a very largo urortment of PARADISE BIRDS, ' SCARLET " HUMMING " FEATHERS of every description. FINE FRENCH FLOWERS.. The Latest Shapes in Ladies' Hats. Ribbons, Satins Velvets, Plashes and Velveteens. piticieft VERY Low; THOS. KENNEDY & BROS., No. 729 CHESTNUT. STREET, importers, Jobbers and Retailers. 0e232m • mu. R. DILLON. VM and 331 SOUTH STREET. Millinery for Ladles and 31Iaaos. Eating, SW". Velvets, Ribbons. Flowers. YeatberN Framer Mourning Millinery. Drape Vella, Bilk Velvet. and Radio Hat& ifaah Ribbon.. no 4 Smorso CAIIIVETINGS, &C. 1868. FALL. 1868. "GLEN EOHO MILLS." MeCALLUM . , CREASE & SLOAN, Manufacturers and Importers of CARPETINGS, Wholesale and Retail Warehouse, No. 509 CHESTNUT ST., 0 fu Hall. sitp Independence Hal NEW ARRIVALS. Opening Daily, CARPETINGS, Wilton% Velvets, Brussels, OILCLOTHS. &c. REEVE. L KNIGHT & SON, 1222 Chestnut Street. .I,o3tfrp C RPETINGS. FALL. CIORED4TIN4ISI. Elegant - Wiltons, Valvete, Brass°lo, TAP xuas, 3 PUB and INGHAM Parlor, Hall and Stairs to Match. LEEDOM & SHAW, 910 ARCH STREET, Between Ninth and Tenth Streets. el5-Smrp4 ISEViTINO MACIBINES. bundlers, ilexnoss.ll/tahers,_lAftnitlao . tuners of Clothing, Boots, Shoos ,&c., , Will find it to their interest to use our •lINRIVALLRD MACHINE TWIST and the "Milford Linen Tamed." Manufactured expressly for us from the best, material., and warranted a snootier article. TOE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY. • Manufacturers and proptietors of the eirrana.opWiNG MACIIINE .• ;No.; 1106 Oheolp.rt•t : Street. try 2 lyro • wsn , L. COOPER. Agent. 3100 P SBARIM* "LOOP SHIRT .AND CORSET MANUFACTORY. NO. 1.. t 813 Vine street. All coeds made of the best materials rod warranted. Hoop Skirts repaired. no 7 3mrpo IXKEEN GINGER.—LANDING AND FOR BALE BY J. D. BI,IBBILDB & CO., 108 South Delaware avena E. BAYLEY