VITV ninitaßlTlNe -POITADEzmnIA, 4.1.421.4-Nruwif Ann r4nnltirk 'MTN ICAILROAD.--Tho annual report of 'tht managers of this company has been received — The receipts for passengers and freight dnrio the ytar ending Sept. 30, 1868. amounted tu $622,012- 48, an excess of $23 993 38 over the previous year. - Prifar the ordinary reeeipta Et' the company, rifler the payment of all expenses for operating' the: toad, roatiatenauce of motive power, Ike-,,two dividends Sof five per cent, each were declared, leaving a balance of $92,252 18 carried to the credit of contingent account. The couvertibleloan of the company has been reduced $53,150 by conversion Into stock, and the debt of the company is now $62,950. The new Macktine and Workshops at the north west corner of Ninth and Green streets have been completed, and all the machinery required for constructing and repairing cars placed therein. The work in those shops is done economically and satisfactorily. Two station-hoaxes have been constructed auk are in use. one near Columbia avenue the other at Nicetown. The roadway and roiling -stock of the Company aro in good condition. Three new locomotive engines have beim purchaar.d, paid for and placed on the road during the year. The ri3 Inman Railroad Company, whose road formerly connected with the Norristown Branch of this Company, at Conshohocken, had its char ter revived by an act of the Legislature. Your Managers deemed essential tor your interests that the road of that Company should be con trolled and operated by this Company. Last winter the Plymouth Railroad Company was re organized, and the Board of Managers elected is tntirelv satisfactory to our - Board._ To secure the lenders of money to, y and the holders of Cer tificates of Loan, issued by that . Company, the Legislature authorized It to mortgage the road, property and franchises of the corporation. To aid that Company in the re construction of its road your Board agreed to advance, from time to time, as the money should be required, such sums as the engineers of the two companies should certify as the cost of the work done. That road will• soon be rebuilt and iu operation. It Is deemed a very important connection, securing the trade at and near Con shohocken, and which will add materially to the amount of freight to be transported over the Philadelphia, Germantown and Norristown Rail pad. The officers of the Company are : President—Collin Colitet. Secretary and Treasurer—A.. E. Dougherty. General Superintendent—W. 84 Wilson. General Ticket A elPrit—Col John B. Peddle. SPANISH EVAAG-LasT/ths.—A meeting in reference to the evangelization of Spain was held on Sunday evening in the church corner . . Nine teenth and Green streets, under the auspices of the American Bible Society, American Tract So ciety and American and Foreiga Christian Union. Rev. J, N. Torrence opened with reading the Scripture and prayer. Bev. Dr. Cunningham followed, urging the people to take heed of the "signs of the times," as seen in the remarkable , opening for the evan gelization of Spain,'" folio w in a. line of duty so plainly indicated by Providence. Bev. C. M. Bigler, D. D., of the Episcopal Church, was the next speaker. He dwelt with great force on the history of the first reformation in Spain, the number and devotedness of its early Protestants, and the terrible persecutions of the Inquisition, which almost exterminated every vestige of truth, and yet a remnant has remained who have secretly nurtured a church that is now ready to carry forward the work. The services and sufferings of Spanish Evan gelists of the present century were portrayed with great pathos. He closed by appealing ear nestly to the Christian public to lose no time in occupying the field, the uncertainties 9f political changes being such that the door may be shut at any moment, or the banished Jesuits, despairing of acquiring power under the present govern ment, might, as they have done before, inaugu rate anarchy, from which they would hope for a reaction that would again carry them into p3Wer. Key. Dr. Hayes, of the Congregational Church, followed. He reviewed the decline of Spain in its moral and political aspects, and its present wants and necessities. The only remedy for its degradation must be found in the Bible and such other books as are now ready to be sent for ward by the above societies. He stated that merchant from New York,walking in the streets of Madrid, observed a crowd opposite a store window. Looking in he saw a large map showing, by dif ferent shadings of color, the moral and mental condition of each nation. While some were almost white and others brown, Spain was rep resented as almost black. The spectators turned from the humiliating picture of their country's degradation with sorrow and amnia. Many startling facts were presented, and the eatnestneas of the speakers left a deep impression on the audience. Another meeting was announced to be held on Tuesday evening, Ist of December, in the church of the Epiphany, Fifteenth and Chestnut streets, 'when Rev. Drs. Newton, Brooks, Willits, Smith, Ganse and others will speak. NOONDAY PRAY &It NUSIC LiN G. —The eleventh annivepary of the Noon-Day Prayer Meeting was celebrated at noon to-day at the Church of the Epiphany. Quiten large epngregation,prba cipally women, was in attendance. The Rev. Dr. Newton presided, conducting tle exercises, which consisted of singing, prayer at d a number of short addresses by various clergy men and laymen. Among those participating in the cervices were the Rev. Drs. Johnson. Church, Atwood, Crowell, Bomberger, Stork, Hendricks and Kennard. . . This Noon-day Prayer Meeting, which was an ticipated by a few weeks by a similar movement. in New York, has been continued without inter imission since its establishment in 1857, during the last sears of its existence under the auspices of the Young Men's Christian Association. Dur ing the first season in which It was held, Jayne's Hall, on Chestnut street, was daily crowded, and many very interesting reminiscences of that pe riod were recalled by the- anniversary exercises to-day. The meeting is now held at noon,daily, at the Rooths of the Young Meii's Christian As sociation. RAISED.—The barge Barbara A. Beekley,before mentioned as having been run into and sunk near South Street wharf, was raised on Saturday eve ning and towed to Fairmount. Many of the car boys, of which her cargo consisted, have been recovered; and the diver is still at work, and nearly all will be got up to-day. The work of raising the barge was done by the Schuylkill and Delaware Wrecking Company, under the Super intendence of Captain Gallagher ' for the Under writers, and W. S. Mason, Esq., Superintendent for the Wrecking Company. RIDING ScnooL.—Ladies, gentlemen and chit dren, who desire to obtain instruction in riding, or to ride merely,for the take of exerciee, cannot possibly do better than to place themselves in the hands of Eugene de Kieffer, master of the splendid Riding School upon Dugan etreez., below Spracej and west of Fifteenth street Mr. de Kieffer has a veryiarge and handsomely-appointed establishment mid a magnifi cent stud of nurser. The animale4re well trained. and instruction is given by a master. who will initiate heginnere hale, the mysteries of equestrianism with all possible st,,.ed RECENT IhbLAJVhitik. JanuseLasf.--We are pleased to learn than the. Rev. Edw. L. Clark, of New Haven. who has been traveling in Palestine, will lee tare.on the above (-abject at Atexander Presbyterian Church, Nineteenth aad Green streets, on Tuesday evening. _ . laws DeLn..s.—rialibuury, 1240 Howard street, between Girard avenue at d Th meson and Front and Second, has received a fresh snowy of this celebrated article. so famou. f,,r its medlmo.l properties. OIT r r% OT IC ES. • BRAUTY,CODIFORT AND CONVENIENCE IN A NEW new style Overcoat tor Gents. , LOtllB THE FIFTH., ou t , Tui PICOVEI3B lON AL OVEIICIOAT. . - - - - A combination of the double-breasted Sack Coat and Fpanksh Clock, the most beautiful and graceful gamma ever offered for gentlemea's wear. Two Myles. Cut by trAIIIOIIILI , ' PRINCIPAL CIITTEE AT 'CIiAttLEB STOII & Co.'B, N.. 824 Chestnut street. To MEDI OF bUtikt.l.3. b 0 11011E0 ill Boston is totter than the Amer. ice ire po4ition being the centre of commercial Tile, While no effort is nested to main tain abo high rank the hoe .e bee held eo lung. WORTH ENOWING. • rAIiTALOfmI3—REI they should bo cut, to fit 'neatly, comfortabiy, "- • ' fadtfonably, .aro only to be found at COA BLEB STOKEB i CO. 11 - Funs!! Funs! ! ! N o w open; a znegnitleent ' , tack of Fare for Ladles. cbaa. Oakforil dt Sow., muter the Con..Suental Hotel. •Conws, Bunions, luverud Nails, sklflfufly treated by. Dr: J. Davidson, No. 016 Chestnut street. (Junes moderate. nov'T leArwro Tax BOW...a's • , "Gum A.ruble &mots" ;or your Cone:. Sore Throat audPulitionguy tr 'bleu. Phystotaup thorrt .Do , ot; Sixth and Vint. 86 cet)ta. G r Tun Baer I l—Get the best H..ti -seats. M teem , ' Bats, Childrores JEI.Us. Ladles' Pare, ttr.:, out; vi here I Why at %Jharles Ogitiord Sow Ounti nt ntal Hotel; , Wn.w.ant H. Ibmwso.—Who has no hoard of eiwo,g, the incomparable floOt Maker, at 535 Arch qrt et? •filarame as a manufacturer of flue calf boots SE proverbial. lie never fails to fit his patrons neatly snu comfortably, and moreover be uses the best mate rh.l in his manufacturee. Of llelweg it may be said that be has brought the business of boot-matting to an art, so exact is be in his measurement and so neat els eant and substantial in the making of his wares. Mr. Uelweg confines his stock exclusively to men's and boys' wear, of which he has at all times a very large stock ready-made. He has also jest opened 9, full at, sortrnent of gentlemen's parlor slippers, very suitable for present's. • . JuDicrove pothers and nurses nse for children a safe and pleasant medicine in Bowsn'a INFANT Goo din. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS and druggists' sun dries. SNOWDEN a 81L0T11312, 23 South Eighth btreet. DEAFRITS ,S BLINDNESS AND CATARRIL • J. +sums, M. 13.. Professor of the Eye and Bar, treats all diseases appertaining to the above members e ith the nttnost success. Testimonials from the most reliable sources in the city can be seen at this °Mee, No. 805 Arch street. The medical faculty are' invited to accompany their patients,as he bar no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made for examination. 451601E511119126 JONES' ONE-PRICE CLOTHING 'HOUSE, 004 MARKET STREET, PHLLADELPHIA... First Class Ready-Made Clothing, suit able for all Seasons, constantly on hand. Also, a Handsome Line of Piece Goode for 'Custom Work. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Alag - azin des Modes, 1014 WALNUT STREET. For tho better convenience of her Patrons, Mrs PROCTOR has REMOVED her DRESS-MAKING ROOMS to 1014 WALNUT STREET, where she will be happy to see her friends The general Dry Goode &witless will be con- tinned as heretofore; At 920 Ch ostnnt street J. W. PROCTOR & CD. iso6-Imrpb MILLIH EILY. OPENING OF RICH FEALTH,ERS. Just received, per last steamer, a very largo assortment of PARADISE BIRDS, SCARLET " HUMMING " FEATHERS of every description. FINE FRENCH FLOWERS. The Latest Shapes in Ladies' Hats. Ribbons, Satins, Velvets, Plashes and Velveteens. PRICES VERY LOW: THOS. KENNEDY & BROS., No. 729 CHESTNUT STREET, Importers, Jobbers and Befallen. °eV; 2mrP MRS. R. DILLON. 323 and 331 SOUTH STREET. Millinery for Ladies and Mime. Sating, Bilks. Velvets, Ribbons, Flowers : Feathers., and Satin Millinery,Crape - Veiis. die. Bilk Velvet Satin Bate, Sash Ribbon., not Baum viurts FUR A. R. & F. K. WOMRATII, No. 1212 Chestnut Street, (Late stand 417 ARCH Street), ARE SELLING Children's Sets of Fars at 65. Ladles' siberian squirrel tiets,66 upwards '• Wink Sable 64 elo 66 64 German Fitch if 815 44 4, stone Marten 4 ' 620 66 6, Royal lirmine cc 640 64 lladson Bay %able 44 050 • 64 46 Busslan Sable 445100 44, INGUI3II BIDIM BOAS, KOMI MUFFS, &e., RR GLOM FOOT MUFFS, LAP BUMS, A treat variety of Carriage and Sleigh Robes. A. K. & F. K. WOMEATH I No 1212 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. stale m w Imre EIL - X.SYIO - 14PONOJE. Pennsylvania Elastic Sponve Co l Ili' Chestnut Street, Phlladelphla. ELASTIC SPONGE, A SUBSTITUTE FOR CURLED HAIR FOR ALL UPHOLSTERY PURPOSES' CHEAPER THAN FEATHERS OR HAIR. AND FAR 'SUPERIOR. The Lightest. Softest and most Elude and Darablema. renal known for isATTRF,SSES, PILLOWS CAR, CARRIAGE AND . . CHAIR CUSHIONS. It hi entirely indeetructible, perfectly clean and free from duet. IT DOES NOT PACK AT ALL I le always free from insect life; la perfectly healthY, and for the sidle le unequaled. If soiled in any way , din be renovated quicker and easier than any other Matron. Special attention even to FURNISHING CHURCHES, HALLS, dm Railroad men are emporia" invited to examine the Cuahlon Sponge . SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. TUE TRADE SUPPLIED. Iv2omw f lyt FOR SALE. The substantial Brick Building, now occupied by the TRADESMEN'S NATIONAL BANK. S. W. cot. of Second and Spruos SIB., will be geld on liberal term, or will be altered for a Store under a satisfactory art angement; - • - Possession will be given . as goon as the now Banking Room is ready for occupancy in the CO qbf BROI AL BK- C:DANSE Bill LISI , 0, rif occupancy atreet,above WALNUX. Further information, apply to • JNO. CAMTN ER. Cashier, SECOND and SPRUCE Streets. uolh -....t.iirD"-Atz:'iy-T.,i•.V4Y.4.N.....;1NG--...f.311:1j)...ci1`,...7j..E11---A I: 1 ii:.ro:•A-,11..c.-N.,.:DAyi . ,: . N.O,Vgn.Tig4 .23.,..;:1868: FOIE SALE. Irtisma)lAANEol79. T H E TELEGRAPH COMPANY. This Company have an orduaiso grant to lay Subirkarbie Cables, CANTON TO TEIN-TtEIIN; (the seaport of Pektu,) nneeting all the porh3 on the ASIATIO COAST, whose foreign commerce amounts to One Thousand Mllllolut Annually. The Company is chartered by the Legislature of the State of New York, with a- Capital of $5,000,000; Shares, $lOO Each. A limited number of &Ma are offered at S5O each, payable $lO cash. $l5 November 1, balance in month/3 , instalments of $2 50 per share. The inqui • .4for this stock are now very active, the Board of Directors in 'ltrigtficeto :ay it may be withdrawn at any time, a'n'd that none will be of- fered on the above terms after Novem- ber 20 next For Circulars, Maps -and—full. information apply to DREXEL & CO., No. 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA ; To duly authorized Banks and Bankers through out Pennsylvania, and at the Office of the Company, Noe. 23 and 25 NASSAU' Street, NEW YORK. BRONZES OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION, The best assortment In the country, now open and for sale by MISKEY, MERRILL & THACKARA, Manufttoturers of Gas Fixtures, Lamps, Bronzes,&e,, s 7 AT , 718 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ocle m w Blxln4 E. Fi • 33 40 0.- inD, ITPHOLSTERRE, No. 1.136 North Ninth Street, naLADELPine. WINDOW SHADES, BEDS MATRESSES, CURTAINS AND CARPETS. Pr' Furniture Repaired and Upholstered. sezeinrp ENVELOPES 1 ENVELOPES I 5,000.000 SAFETY ENVELOPES All colors, qualities and sites, for sale at reduced prices at the Steam P nyelopanufactory, 1301. Finn STREET. sel7.l3mre4 , SAMUEL TOBEY, Agent. FITLER, WEAVER & 00. NEW CORDAGE FAOTOIRV NOW IN PULL OPERATION. No. nN. WATER and I N. DEL. me 1 NDIA RUBBER MACHINE BELTING STEAM Packing Bose, dm. Engineers and dealers will find a full assortment of Goodyear's Patent Vulcanized Rubber Belting. Packing Rose s dm, at the GO Manufact YE urer's Headquarters. • ODAR'S, 808 Chestnut street South aide. N. B.—We have now on hand a large lot of Gentlemen's, Ladles' and fdisses , Gum Boots. Also, every variety and et. le of balm Overeoata. FTloaiga — dlleg.9l2"l T Bliat i rKEEdtrit) Cider. 21!0 bbl a. Champagne arid Crab Cider. an P. J. JORDAN, _ 220 Pear street. O GROCERS. HOTELREEPERS, FAMILIES AND T Others.—The undersigned has just received a fresh Tonicof Catawba. Calffornia and Champagne Wines. Tonic Al. (for invade). constantly on hand. P. J. JORDAN. •‘• 220 Pear street. Below Third an d Walnut streets. 1 ISAAC NATHANS, AUCTIONEEN N. E. CORNER .1-Third and Spruce Streets. only - ono square below the Exchange. 5050 000 to lean In large or small amounts on diamonds silver plate. watches, jewelry, and all oo d a g of value. Office bows from BA. td. to 7P. al. .-. Estab. lithed for the last forty years. Advances made in large amounts at the lowest market rates. lasi.ttro M in& BRICING Wig, Stomping, wrra BE iNK. EMBROIDER AIL Drab am. TRENT.—THE WHOLE. OF THE evicorm moon, of tbo building 508 Walnut Bisect, opposite ludepo .d. once Square. Suitable for a company. it. G REENIGINGER.4;ANDING AND FQR BMAI Br/ J. B. AsUBBLER & CO., 1.08 t3outh DolaWaxo avoutio M. A. MORRY. IROnlbetrt Arent. TO RENT. CA11,1). Wet ill open on Monday a large lot of Black Goons, obtained at simat loss to the importer, and ; Which we will coo sequently sell espy, much fower than the it gofer prices. We will also offer eonte of our own goods in store at the same proporlional teduotion in prioeth among which are Poplin Pekin, reduced from $125 to 75 Fannies ie, " 160 to 871.2 Biarritz, " 125t0 87 1-2 1 50 to 1 . 00 French Poplin, " 200 to I 50 " " 250 to '.2 00 - Satin Lain% Epinglines, ALSO. Chinchilla Cloths, reduced faun $4 00 to 2 50 Beavers, reduced from 7 - 00 - to 500 Hemstitched Hcikfe., reduced from 25 to 12 1-2 as It 31 to'lB PERKINS, 9_ _RUTH NINTH STBEET no2o Btrp . IN THE DRY GOODS TRADE Hu been caused by.thejnauguration of the " Fair Value for Money" Byetem adopted by "THE BEE HIVE." Old Bto , lui of d•ar.bought goods are reduced to "ONE. I.IALt 'THEIR FORMER PRIOSB.`t and are still "TOO hPAitini HALF." 'I he "BEE HIVE" does not require to REDUCE Prices. Tbeir gtoea— ALL NEW. BOU9HT at tbe BOTTOM OF THE MAREET. and tiOLD AT FAIR PISOFI Tel—out ranks the mtposidtious p_ggains Int:cutely promised by "GRAND EALEti" and =PORTA NiT VICES." Tho "BEE HIVE" is now offering bons fldo bargains in all their departments—no catch penny hides. to mislead —bet w a rds . and unequivocal moderation in prices. In other ''FAITt VALUE FOE MONEY" will be 'mind to pervade all the stock, J. W. PROCTOR & CO., The "Bee Hive," 920 CHESTNUT STREET. epee& Sale of $BO.OOO worth of Faney Dress !Materials, AdeMg from the great New York Auction S gee of L. B. CURTIS & CO., AND OTHERS, THIS DAY. AND DURING THE WEEK. AT TICS " Bee Hive " Dry Goode Store. J. W. PR ICTOR at CO have the pleasure to announce the folios fug cheap lots hi their Dress Goods Department Pieces Plr in Check and Brocho Pordincana at 25c. none goods have been sold at4tic. Pieces Roubaix and Chene Poplins have sold at 420. Pieces changeable and plain Poplins at 45c. Pieces fine Alpaca Poplins, in all colors and shades, siXe.. worth 64W i c. Pieces CroWn Brand Black Alpaca, 33c., 45c.. 50c.,6334c.. Pieces 64 wide Black Alexandra Poplins. rich and heavy. fo• sults, $1 50 pox yard $7 50 full dress pattern. Pl-ces Stripe Poplins. for suite. 45c., 75c and $1 25 for Satin. Stripes. Pieces Empress Cloths, the hest French manufactures, 673 ye. 87 ,/ac ; extra wide, $1 25.. . Pieces prince of Wales P001in5.87}60.4 cost to irnpart,sl. Pieces Changeable Bilk Warp Poplins. $1 psr yard. Pieces Heavy Silk Warp F . pluglince *1 25; formerly $2. Pieces rich 24 1 nch Black ta ro Grain. $2; the best vatic in the market. Faeces 204nch Colored Poult de Soles, $2; Usually sold at $2 25.; • 'lice@ 81 to $1 761 c Din cost to i m port. $1 75 t and Party o Sil 10 ks. Cheap lots from . Pieces 20 inches full boiled colored Taffetas; a few pieces at $1 75; won h $2 25. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., The "Bee Hive" NO. 920 CHESTNUT STREET. K , ,4 L\. LINEN STORE, IP S2S Aarch. Street. Several Cheap Lots of TOWELS. TOWELING by the yard, TABLE LINENS; NAPKINS, LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. ti' The largest Linen Stock In the city at re , porterve prices. des= IN I 727 CHESTNUT STREET 727 REDUCTION IN THE PRICES OF DRESS GOODS. RICKEY, SHARP & CO. No. 727 Chestnut Street, OFFER TO-DAY 50 Cases of Imported Dress Fabrics, At 25 c tuts per yard, worth double the price. RIGS EY, SHARP & CO. N 727 Chestnut Street. am • rs) TO COUNTRY MEROANTS. We have now In etoro a very largo an led assort ment of • 'LADIES' CLOAKINGS. By calling on ne you can not only ,pee all the stYlee in vogu , . but he supplied in quantitleeto suit at the lowest w hob sale cotes. I 0131 tab.', of stock and prim with any WhOlenkl ' house s. Belted, damn es sent by mall wnon desired. STRAWBRIDGE 4 CLOTIIIER - . CENTRAL EMPOTEIIIK, Corner of Eighth and,Market Stag CfR.AND HOMER, gig a a pd tloo Chestnut Street Below Contioental Hotel, PH.I.LAPELPHIA. N - os. Bales to , Commence Novenaber 0024 PRISING Bilks, Dress Goods, Shawls, Cloaking Cloths, Laces and Embroideries, Linens and White Goods &c,,; Hosiery` and 'Gloves &e. Mourning Goods &c., &c. &c. Owing to the wide reputation 6f their House, it is needless to detail the character of their stock. H., C. & Co. would merely state that their IMPORTATIONS OF 'IRE PRESENT SEASON, WHICH MUST BE SOLD Preparatory to'removal to their • NEW MA RB LB' BUILDING, CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE BROAD, Have never been surpassed In Phlladelphiaocontaining an . 'Endless Variety Of texture In medium priced goodf, as well as the CHOICEST NOVELTIES OF THE.-SEASON, H., C. & Co. would advise all desirous of obtaining GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS, To lose no time before - inspectine their stock, feeling aisured that the UNPARALLELED PRIOES, At which the entire stock will be disposed of, must insure RAPID SALES. n 023 6t 713 N. Tenth at., above Coates, 715 Jl. STEEL & SON. Entire Stock to be (lend Oat vithout regard to coat. No Old Stock of Poor Styles, but New and Choice Gods of this Emotes Importations, Closing Out at from 30 to BO Cents - below Gust. IL fine oriportnulty for panne alnniA punginsing HOLIDAY r'RESEN CS, Au we have a large asaortment of the newrjt_______,.s7l6 ll 4,?! Drees Goodethat Tirl7 sultableasalicoawww Colend Wks At II 50, todictd from $l. Colored Slam at Si 7b, relbleal from IP Mil 'MN BARB AI BIDEC 4' MI $2 50. Colored. Corded Bilks at 112 00. redaced from 83 75. 25 in. cora. Corded Bilks at 32 GO. " 4 cu. us tn. ORd. Tailetp.BlLts at 43 60. " 3 63. Black Bilks at Low Price% LYONII CLOWN ULIETS AT LOW PR ItEl. All•wool French FoOlinA Se. to $1 50. Mk and W oel Fop Ons. $1 23 to 63.' Brea Goals of every variety,J2Afe. to 16.1. BLACK ABTRAOAN GLUM& B WRO E A N A ev. BAAN. WHITNT/tat: O AN. BOA ELM', BEAVER& HITH CLOTiltl.-_ LIGHT BLUEOL O TEUL LIGHT CUINOGIL LAB. A largo ammo ent of styles And qualltle3 of FINE PAISLEY IsIIAWLB. • AND WOO AND BROCLEN b HE BIEIAW H 4.WLS. LS - It At Greatly Reduced Prices. A & J. B. BABTHOLONIEW'S Grand Special Sale • Of medium and fine DRESS Gr-COCOLIS, _ Commencing Monday, liovember 18th, To continne ( a few days only. Oar Goods are all desirable, bought recently at the lowest,prices prevailing this season. AND MARKED VERY LOW. THIB lb A BONA FIDE REDUCTION BALE. We do not advertise goods at HALF THEIR PRESENT COST. ae we do not have any old goods on o bou ght to offer at ball cost, when en id old atocks were at Priem ONE HUNDRED PER CENT. HIGHER THAN OURS. Hence the great sacrifice AT WHICH WE ARE NOW OFFERING DRESS GOODS. 3736 e. Dress Goods at 27. 44c. Dress Goods at 83. 60c. Drees Goods at 8734. 56c. r tees Goode at 45. 62c. Dreg. Goode at 48. , 684. Dress Goods at no. 75c Dress Goods at 56. 6734 Drees Goode at 70. 95c Drees Goods at 7 5 6-4 Wool LeMines at6s. $1 25 MI wool dordPe told Stripe Poplhts at 96. $1 87 Wool Poplins at $l. $1 50 Wool t opline - at $1 26. $1 02 Wool Poplins .t $1 8734. $1 76 Silk and Wool Poplins at $1 45. 67c. Se Glee at 70. 68c. barges at 60. Black Alpacas, 3735 c.. 40c.. 410., 50c., 65c., 60c., Mc., to (61 25. PLAIN VELVETEENS. ALL COLORS, CHEAP. SPANGLED VELVETEENS, CHEAP. Wool Shawls, Brodie Shawls. Flannels. Balmoral Skirt". GREAT BARGAINS IN BLANKETS. Ladies' Merino Underwear. Cheapest in Phihuletphla. 100 DOZEN KID GLOVES, NEW SHADdid. $1 20 per pair. WE WARRANT EVERY PAIR. Halals. Scarfs. Hosiery. _ Ladies'. Misses' and Children's Gloves is great variety. at low prices. Our prices are so low asto guarantee rapid sales and satisfaction to all taosl that favor us with a call. A. & J. B. BARTHOLOMEW, 23 North Eighth Street. P. 13.—Cut this out and bring with yon. nol4 tu 6t •6 OfROPRIETORS OF HOTELS, - BOARDING-HOUSES AND SHIPPING. We have a special wholesale department for supplying Linen and Cotton Sheeting, Towels, Napkins. . Bingin Bed and Berth Blankets. and Other goods particularly adapted to your wants. All the above kind of goods male up at short notice if desired. STRAW BRIDGE &CLOT HIER CERTRAL DRY GOODS STORE, Corner of Eighth and Market Sta. saga Cm st 1 44 1 4. * l #, 4cc, ge,? 9 outh wad 1, ch. --- RAVE REDUCED SOME DEtIRMILE AND SEA. BONA BLE GoODB,, AS M LR.7li AND PERHAPS MORE, TB AN 01 Rs , , F.O BTEIE SAME CLASS OE GOODS. olss SI! II VI , LVET.I. X FENSNE LoNO SHAWLS. • El IbT QOALITY pop BT AsT} , AUAN CLOTHS. vELviiTEENR AND PILYBRER. • DEEPS 6( )0116 Rl DUCED. ALLWOOL PLAIDS AND PLAID POPLINS; doWzn w .SA.:LF 4 _'.,: -1, .1: 7 ),E . :••:....1)'.y:::'.; . 00. - 9DS .., , u.0.:1.:4.f...:A..•.-.:.'.)):_ : ...,...A . .,y..:' : ::....'&,-;:: . ::'0 - ..'0.:::.:.::, HAMRICK (Sz COLE. In order to prepare space - for an unusually elegant display of HOLI DAY 43CH3D S now in port _ and about to arrive, we shall exhibit from this date to December 10th the Greatest Bargains ever put forth in General DRY GOODS. We have determined to carry the smallest possible portion of our magnificent stock after January Ist. HAMRICK & COLE, T i p a y:ll:s North Eighth Street. SPECIAL BARGAINS. 2 Cases Riehardson's Linens. !Case Pillow Mena 1 Cato Table Napkins. Table Cloths, Superb - Double Damask, two to eight yards long. 3 Cases Marseilles Quiffs, 1 Case New Table Coverings. 100 Pairs Rich Lsoe Curtains. 350 Emb'd Table and Plano Covent. SHEPPARD, Importers of Hone Forashlng Dry Goods, INDIA SHAWLS AND SOARES. GEORGE FRYER, No. 916 CHESTNUT STREET, Invitee attention to hie stock of Rolla& Camels Hair Shawls & Scarfs Mao. an eleitot stock of BILKS in Black and Colons; FANCY SILK'PLUSILES, POPLINS, SHAWLS and FANCY GOODS. India bhavela and Scarfs Altered,Repairedeusd Cleaned in euperior wanner. oc3o.2mrpit SPECIAL CARD. VAN RARLINGEN & ARRISON, 00.10011 CHESTNUT STREET. noW f in NV 10try MARKET ce o JO NINTH w46 4 t it & 46*Cw CLOAKS. Flegant 811 k Velvet. Bien Black Beaver. ov7 Ben Velveteen oacques. Cloaks, 812 to 9125. CLOAKIN GS. link Velvets, $lO up. Block Beavers, 83 zltps Black Beal Astracans. ripest Velours. ()loanlugs, et to $l7. DRESS GOODS. 25 Cein t great Auction liartinins. White Dlerinoes and Alpacas. Black wool Poplins. 75c. to 22. Black Poplin Alpacas, 50c. up. Dress bowls block Attractive. se2Bra tn w Sol JOHN W. THOMAS, Nos. 405 and 407 N. Second Street, OFFERS WE LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF WINTER 'DRY 'GOODS, EMBRACING ALL OF THE Newest Designs and Fabrics, AT PRIOEB VITARRANTEP_TO BE AB Low as they ran be bought ettewheret. An2i3 Jo try - 11:111;11 OseatTiiiWitiroviouriudits7"; BLINDS AND SHADES. B. J. WILLIAMS SC SONS, No. 16 North SIXTH Street, LEM MANINACTUREBB AND - mu AT LOW PRIM. DiANDI3 PAINTED AND TRIMMED. 131:011E 15.1.1ADEIS MADE AND IdETTEEED.