Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, November 27, 1868, Image 5

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Fine rnoor SAIIPX brown Ofol.-1:11111 111011
lug ibont foir O'clock, Policeman Wileon,of the .
Folittk Digrlckivho_wientlihtth_andLirelt_.
streets, and :Odicer Sanders, who .Was at •• Sixth ;
and Market Streets, heard aloud explosion.' San:
dens went up Market street to Decatur_, and oh
eerved a man emerge from an alley. He hailed
the man end asked bim where'the explosion Was.
The feliolv immediately nitt'oet Harlot utreet,
pursued by Sanders, but eneceeded hi escaping.- 13Miatirwei - ditTar - O - lEW'erßh 11 - 151, and as he
reached the granktin Inslittite building, a man
clone ontof , the alley en the; mirth elde of the
structure.; This titan was captured. By, this
time °Meer Wile= bid come up, and he took
charge of the prisoner, whom he recognized as
dame Rope; alleged to be a ''safe•bloWer. "Au
examination of the premises was thee• made. • It
seems that the, ,Franklin Institute building had
been entered by foreleg open abasement window
on the north side. The lochs of several doors on
the inside were Noted off, and finally the front
of the buildlng was reached. There the elite of
the Mae 11111 and. Schuylkill Haven Railroad
Company was entered, and the large fire-proof
safe, was blown open. A very, heavy charge of
powder muet have been used. The front door
of the safe was blown completely•off. . The iron
bars - went - hurled across the room ,and the •
knob of, the safe-door was
.forced through the',
railing around the desks. All the windows in
the apartment vere shattered. The floor around
the eafs was wet, so that it would not take, fire
from the burning powder. A man whet was pass
ing along Seventh street at the time had his face
severely cut by the_ glass which fell from the
windows. A jimmy, pick and darklantern were
found in the building by the police. Hope, the
prisoner, gave his name as Watson. He will
have a hearing at the Central Station this after
noon.
ROME ROBBERS CAVORT IN THE A.0T..--YeSter
day- tifterdobn, - abOut four b'elock, the dwelling
of Alfred Berger, No. 651 North Broad strect,was
entered by forcing open the basement door in the
rear. The house was completely ransacked .
Bureau drawers were opened, closets broken
into, and, beds were overturned. The thieves se
cured a gold wa several pieces of silverware,
two card cam , • some other articles. They
were disttir • • in their operations by the en
trance of the • , •11y, who had been absent but a
short lime to see the military parade. Mrs.
Berger, upon entering the second-story front
room, saw a man there. She seized the fellow,
and the two struggled until they got down stairs
into the entry. Then be broke away and escaped
through the front door, which was oven. He
was pursued and was captured after .a short chase.
A companion jumped from the window. He was
also arrested. The prisoners_gave their names as
Chas. Welsh and Richard Booth. Welsh is also
known as James H. Harrington. They had a
hearing before Alderman Haaaey, and were com
mitted in default of $2,000 ball. AU of the stolen
property was recovered, being found on the
person of Welsh.
A LARGE FuntmeL.—The funeral of Mayor
Arnold took place this morning, from his late
residence on Fifth street, below Noble. The de
ceased was well known and highly respected,and
the funeral was largely attended. There were
representatives from nearly all the Hebrew Asso
clationsin the city. The funeral ceremonies at
the house were conducted in accordance with the
rites of the Jewish Church. The officiating
Rabbi was Rev. B. Morals. The cortege moved
to Mount Cenni Cemetery, at Frankford, where
- the interment took place.
LARCENY or CA.urrr.--Last night
Conway and Thomas McGuire were arrested
upon the charge of the larceny of four rolls of
carpet from the mattlfactory of Knorr Webb, on
Germantown avenue, below Oxford street. TheY
were catrtured as they were leaving the premises
with the plunder. This morning they wore com
mitted in default of $l,OOO bail by Alderman
Heins:
ASSAULTING A POLICEMAN.—Thomas Marks,
residing at Twenty-third and Callowhill streets,
was arrested last evening upon the charge of
drunkenness and disorderly conduct. Then, it is
alleged, he beat Policeman Himea over the head
with a whip. He was held in $5OO bail by Ald.
Pancoast.
MALICIOUS MISCHIKF. - Edward Ogden and
William Sadler were arrested yesterday and were
taken before Ald. Comly upon the charge of
baying kicked in tbo door of a house on Adams
street. in Frankford. They were held in $l,OOO
bail to answer. -
Arrami-rEn SinCIDR. —A young German named
Louis Smith, a boarder at the house of Shamus
Yocum, No 730 Moss street, attempted to com
mit suicide yesterday. morning. He out a vein in
hie wrist with a razor. He is in a critical condi
tion;
RECOVERY OF STOLEN PaorEnTy.—John Wel
come and Martha Two, colored, reQiding In Spof
ford street, have been arrested upon the charge
of having rubbed the store No. 611 Shipnen
street. The stolen goods were recovered. The
accused were committed by Md. Tittermary.
Strspicibus.—A complete suit of clothes, and
stockings which bore the appearance of having
been worn without boots, were found this morn
ing early at Fifth and Parrish streets. k watch
was also among this clothing. The articles are
at the Twelfth District Police Station, Tenth and
Thompson streets.
A WATCH SNATCHm.—John Ryan was arrested'
last evening at Third and South streets, by officer
Myers, of the Harbor Polite, upon the charge of
having snatched a silver watch from the pocket
of a German who was passing along the street,
Ryan was committed by Alderman Carpenter.
LARCENY AT A FlRE—JobeFurry was arrested
on Wednesday night, in the neighborhood of
Fifth and Callowhill streets, during the fire at the
Atlantic Garden, upon the charge of larceny.
lie bad on four pairs of pants and threw vests.
He was sent below by Alderman Toland.
TILL TArriNo.—John Quin, aged 19 years,
has been committed by Alderman Bonsall to
answer the charge of having entered a store at
Eleventh and Federal streets, and robbed the
money-drawer of $ll.
ACADEMY OF Furs ARTA
Chestnut street above Tenth
Mr. Beaumont's Collection of Gems of Art.
Day and Evening.
Admission free.
CARNIVAL MIR u VENICE.—The most impor
tant work of the celebrated artist,
CARL BECKER,
ever imported, now on view to the Itaate-o Galleries
of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fino Aria Admission
free.
ANDRF,AB ACITENBACIIB' beautiful work, "The
Sea Shore at Scheveningen," now on free exhibition
in Iho Eastern Galleries of the Pennsylvania Academy
of Pine Arts. Chestnut street.
TR& EXTRAORDINARY WORK OF ART—A Mar
ket Scene in Grand Cairo, Egypt, by W, Genta, of
Berlin, new ea hibiting in the Eastern Galleries of the
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Admission
free.
CITY NOTICES.
TOURIBTS will find the American House, Bos
ton, the beet point from which to visit neighboring
places of tutereet. Cafe, billiards, passenger elevator,
suites of rooms, baths, &c.
mothers and nurses use for children
a sae and pleasant medicine in BOWEN% INYANT Coa
dlaL
RICA wry ,COMFOIII' A Nll CON VENIENCE IN A N i w
ill•w MIyIO Overcoat for Gent e.
Love. TILE Firm,
THE PROVESnI • IN AI. OVEII.OOA.T.
A combination of the double-bretteted Sack Cost
and t , ietnieti Cloak., the ,coot beautiful and graceful
women( ever offered for geutlemen'e wear. Two
Cut by
FAIP.CI.III-1 , , PT.Lt.:4III. A I. CIITTP.n AT
ell ALIJI:11 :iron & Co.'e,
R•L4 Cneetuut street,.
Firlra I k tlts!!! •
ic o w (Tea. a mblzuilicaLt r•toek of Fore for Lvlies
Chap. Oat:ford & the oriltiocutul
JitoN, ...)3.oru 1113(1 Ittlbbor liartfiled Cutlery,
Plated Spoimu arid Van-on 8.; Cu:6 lii then
Jtounni, 21:0Holt 2 Dock street, bdicny
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/)ON ' T NA O I. T.l TIES 1 13 , , W s
it t ' ,, u,glt. Sure Throat
"Gum Arabic &Trott" lor
and T-'olchtni lay Imo hie PII) (11,, up -e. them, De
pot, 151:tth'nr , d Nine. f:a eons.
(;b7 . 711l 131 , :g111,- , 41et ttre best 11 fn.tB for Gents;
Chilchee's JAdieb , F ur ,. etc.. etc.
at clityric.F Onlsford ihtf
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- CORNS, Bunions, Inverted tictila, • ekilifritly
treated-by . 7 Dr. J`. Davidson, N a - 91 5 Chestnut etreot.,
ChargoB;nocierste..
8u )wan Intmumenim3 and drugigistal ,enn-
h a I 1323 4, BLINDNESS AND CATAIUM.
J. Isaacs, M. D.. Professor of the Bye and Bar.
treats all diseases appertaining to the atxive members
with the utmost success. . Testimonials from'ttie most ,
reliable sourees in the city can be seen at this office
o._BobArchedreet.__Tharrolical raP-alty_are.intri
to accompany their patients,at he has no secrets lii his
Dinette°. Artificial eyes inserted. No, charge made
for ..xsinination.
essoiratints4
.J 0 N E S
°NM-PRICE
CLOTHING HOUSE
0.04.
MA.RIET STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
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First Class Ready-Made Clothing, suit
able for all. Seasons, constantly on
hand. Aleo, a •Handsome
Line of Piece. Goods for
Custom Work.
LADLES - DBESB 000kiiS.
Magazin des . Modes,
1014 WALNUT STREET.
For the better conYtintenee of her Patrons, Mrs.
PROCTOR has REMOVED her DRESS-MAKING
ROOMS to 1014 WALNUT STREET, whore she
will be happy to see her friends.
The general Dry Goods &witless will be con-
Untied as heretofoie, at 920 Otiestnnt street
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.
no6-ImrPll
TILE IFIIIE A.R6Tba
LOOKING GLASSES,
g THE
VERY CHEAPEST
AND
BEST_
JAMES EARLJ & SONS,
816 CHESTNUT STREET.
CARR Eg.
bEWING
NOTICE.
To Pardoners, Sellers or reir, of tiattonhole Sewing Machines
The Commissioner of Patents having extenrled my
went against the opposition of the President of the
American Buttonhole Sewing Machine Company, there.
fore, all persons purchasing. using or 'wiling Butt:dodo
Sewing Machines containing my patentees Amide carrier
are hereby notified that they will be held directly re.
aponsible for damages unleee Mewed by mu.
CHAS.
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'Saddlers, Iflarness-Itlak ors, Iffitnufac.
furors of ulothing, Boots, Nhoes,dro.,
Will find It to their interest to use our UNRIVALLED
MACHINE TWIST and the "Milford Linen Thread."
Manufactured expressly for us from the beet material,
and warranted a eupurior article.
THE BINGER cOIIPAIVY
Manufacturers and Prom ietors of tho SINGER SEWING
MADELINE.
No. 1106 Cheßynnt_Street.
wy2 tyro WM. E. COOPER. Agent
AUCTION SALES.
MARTIN BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS.
(Lately Salesmen for M Thomas &Rona).
No. 5/4 CHESTNUT street- rear out? were from Minor
Public Bale on the Premises, No. 1808 North Thirteen , is
street.
HANDSOME MODERN T RE E.-STORY BRICK
RESIDENCE AND LOP OE OR9UND.
ON TUESDAY MOENINtir.
Dec. ft, at 10 o'clock precisely, on the premises. No. 1808
North Thirteenth street, above Montgom ry avenue,
that Handsome Modern 'I hrecetery Erick Residence,
threo.story double back buildings and lot of ground.
Pnvlic Bale on the Promises, No. 2042 Wallace street.
HANDSOME MODERN THREE-STORY BRICK RE
SIDENt.Ic AND LOT (11. GROUND.
ON' TL; ESDAY MORNING.
Fee. 8. at 11 o'clock precisely, ou the premises, all that
Hatdsonse Modern 'lll es. story Brick Re:Adams, thro ,
story double back imilltmte and lot of wound, fet
front, 100 feet deep, situate on she South side of Wallaco
street, corner of Twenty first, No 2042. The house is in
excells ut condition, well built ano has all the modern
provements.
'1 el ins- $5,500 may remain.
May be BMA: at any time. Keys at No. 244 Wall teo
street.
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fa; AI•11,1).—A PEW IN THE VIIIILUI - 1 HP THE
TV holy Trinity. Addreeti Box 2.333. with number
and oil,. 1.02 3t rp
Pun no,. ruts, 2.itli Nov., 1101.
9'o tacnrr.
TO, aIINT ELE‘'EN.I:OOIED HOUSE.
ith modern convenience.. on North Tenth
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MOT. t. Apply to JAMES YOLO. 4S; 508
Epruce 150 yet. n027-3t•
' FOR HALE 01: TO LET. --TUE 110 USE• AT
nutheuet corner of Spruce and Broad. Apply
. - _at, ijaf , Sorlice .tre. t. n027-1,1n,w,8:•
I NDIA RUBBER MACULNE BELTING STEAM
Packing Boaeolec.
Evegliaeora and deafen , will find n full a.adortment of
Goodyear's I'ateut Vulcanized Rubber Belting, Packing
lime, dee.. at the, Manufacturer', if, adquarttr.i.
GOO Di' Ea WE.,
Cheatutit @treat
th ce
N. 13.—W0 have now on hated a large lot of So Ge u nthnne ed n%
Ltmtice. and Mimeo' Gum Ito.,te. Ate . ,. ovttry variety and
. 4,1 0 of Otnn Overcoutti.
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'mutt 11,Ai.E.—TO eIEeI:CANTS, ISTOREKEZVEKS,
Dotele rind dealers-10i Chaim - more end Cr , d ,
Cider. MO bble. Cliatepague , ted Urfa) Cider.
P. J. JORDAN,
TX Year street,
THE DAILY 4,1 ENiNG BULLETIN-7PIIILADELPIM FRIDAY, NOVEXAga
NOW MIS •• 120T11/IC,
23 South Blghth btreet.
I.3OOI4IVII3CALAPS
- GENUINE 'PREPARATION.
From weakness arising from OXCOBSOB, habits of din
nation, early indiwet4 no, attended with
the following symptom*:
Indisposition to exertion. Logo of rimer.
Loa, of memory, Difficulty of breathing.
Weak nerves, Trembling,
Horror of diseases. Ws k. fulness,
Dimnete of vision, Pain In the back.
H. t hands, . Flushing of the body.
DrYness of the akin, Er options on the faces
Universal lassitude of the Pallid countenance.
muscular sYstem.
These symototos, If allowed to go on, which Mb me
cine invariably removes, soon follows
Impotency, Fatuity, Epileptic) Pita,
Who can say that they are not frequently followed by
thoee ' direful dieearee,"
Marty are aware of the cause of their Bulletins. but
none will confess.
And the melancholy deaths by consumption, bear ample
witness to the truth of the assertion.
The constitution once affected with
organic Weakness,
Rountree the aid of medicine to strengthen and hiiliiirate
the system. which 1
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
Ls unequaled by any other remedy.
No Family should be without it.
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RELMBOLD cEXTBACTBJCHII
Cures these Kinsman es in al, their stages, at
tie expettae. little or no change In diet, no inconvenience
and no exposure.
Use Helmbold's Extract Bach
For all affections and &boggles the urinary organs.
whether existing In b ale or Fernale,trom whatever cause
origmating, and no matter of how long standing. Dl
seam of thtee organs requires the aid of a diaretic.
BEL iId[BOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHII
Is the iff reat Diuretic, and is certain to have
the deeired effect in all dimwit for which it 18 recom•
mended. Evidence of the meet responsible and reliable
character will accompany the medicine.
Phvelelant, please notice. I mak [no "aocret" of "In
gredienta"
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHII
Ie eontroved of bachu. cubebe an juniper berate, se ,
looted with great care.
By H. T.. HELMBOLD,
Practical and analytical amnia, and sole mtuinfacturar
of
tielmbold's Genuine Preparation,
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Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of the
City of Philadelphia. 11. T. lielmbold, who, being 417
sworn doth nay bia pteparationa contain no narcotic; no
mercury or injurious thugs, but are purely vegetable.
H. T BOLD.
Sworn and subacribed to before me, this 224 day of No.
vember. Itea WM. P. lIIBBERD, Alderman,
Ninth Street , 'above Ram Philadelphia
Price—St 25 per .11.1otfie, or 6 for so so
Deliver to any addremsecurely packed from observation,
Add rftEC all lettere to
Drug and Chemical Warehouse,
594 BRO.I.DWAY, NEW YORK. 594
104 401314 'MTH LT,, PHILA. 104
Beware of Connterfelta and unprincipled Dealers, who
endeavor to tHapore "of their own" and other
erGiclea on the reputation obtained by
Helmbold's Genuine Preparatiotus.
ONE ARE GENUINE =lees done up In steol-en
greyed wrappora:with faa4sinnle of toy.Uberalcal Ware
houee, and eltuud .
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A positive and specie° remedy for diseases of the
Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel and DrOD3IOB
Swellings.
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cites the absorbents into healthy action. by which the
water or calcaroue depositions and all unnatural enlarge
meats aro reduced. as well as pain and intlaranatton. en 4
is taken by
Men, Women and Children.
HELAIROLD'S EXTRACT BUCHII
In ono of which tho patient may expire,
Insanity and Consumption,
THE RECORDS OF BEAU IMMURE,
Invariably Does.
A trial will convince the most skeptical.
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Or lielmbold'o Medical Depot,
Hold Gy aft Dr UOO fßte ertrywhere..
Ael for Bohnbold`e—take no other,
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7, 0 00, Wards
Superb Cotded andlOhavabla Sale,
At $1 be per lard..
RICKEY, SH itßP"lic CO.,
• - Tcp„ 727ogicsiNuT
SUPERB
, QUALIT y
.08
28-inch, 39-inoh and. 32-inoh.
BLACK LYONS CLOIKING
A Great Bargain.
RICKEY, SHARP Et CO.,
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No. 727 QFIESTNUTStreet.
VELVEI LENS, VELVET CLOTHS
AND '
Superb Abtracan Makings'
IN GitEAT VAR= ilir.
RICKEY, SHARP & 00. 3
No. 727 CHESTNUT Street.
BLANKETS.
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A IL &ROE STOOK OF
Clinton, Ellerton and Extra Premium
BLANKETS.
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.,
No. 727 CHESTNUT Street.
EDWIN HALL & CO,
NO. 28 SOUTH SECOND
Will open to-day
VELVET POPLINS
Arm
SILK FACE. POPLINS,
. In eb oleo similes of Colorei
AT
REDUCED PRICES.
Superb Qualities
LYONS SILK CLOAKING VELVETS.
28 Inch Velvets.
32 Inch Velvets:
34 Inch Velvets.
36 Inch Velvets. •
40 Inch Velvets. -
For eale at the lowest price..
EDWIN HALL & 00 1
NO, 28 SOUTH SECOND ST.
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HAAIRICK & COLE.
SPECIAL CARD.
In order to prepare space for an
unusually elegant ditiphty of HOLI
DAY GOODS now in port and about
to arrive, we shall exttibit 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 let,
HAMRICK & COLE,
No. 45 North Eighth Street
1,021.7 t
JOHN W. THOMAS,
Nos. 405 and 407 N. Second Street,
OFFERS MS
LARGE UD ELEGANT STOOK
WINTER DRY GOODS,
EMBRACING AI•L OF THE
Newest Designs and Fabrics,
AT PRICES WARRANTED TO BE AS
Low Do they tan be bought e'sewhere.
tl Jell=
SPECIAL BARGAINS.
2 Cases Riohardson's Linens.
I Case Pillow Linens.
I Case Table Napkins.
Table Cloths, Superb Double Damask,
two to eight yards long.
Cases Marseilles Quills.
I Case New Ti,ble Coverings.
100 Pairs Rioh Lae Curtains.
350 Emb'd Table and Piano Covers.
SHEPPARD,
VAN HARLINGEN
Importers of House Furnish's; Hey-Goods,
No. 1008 CHESTNUT STREET.
no2o f m w 10tra
INDIA SHAWLS AND BOARFS.
GEORGE FRYER,
No. 916 CRESTI UT ST BEET,
Invitee attention to We stock of
Real India Camels Hair Shawls & Scarfs
Akio, an eleannt stock of SILKS in Black and Co.ora
FANCY SILK PLUSHES, POPLINS, Billk'WLl3 and
FANCY COOPS.
India hbawia and kcarfa .Alterod,Ropalrod and Ci 4
-in a aoporior manner. - oc3o
& ARRISON,
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Nos: SIS and 8;20 C r neeitnut Street
Below, l7ontioental !iota','.
pRILADELP,HIAA, A.
Sales to COminenee , November
- 2d,
.compiuspio
Silks, DresaGoods, Shawls, Cloaking Cloths, Laces and Embroideries
Linens rand AlhiteGeodi, &e., Hosiery and - GIOYCO r,fieff
111_01104 Goods, &C. &C. t4tie.
Ow to lite Wide reputation Of their House it is needless to detail the character of dint'.
H., C. co; would merely state that their theirs
uarogTATIQNS OF 'I BIC' PIANFENT qirdisoN, WHICH MUST BE-SOLD'
,
NEW MA RB LE - It ta LD LNG * ,
CHESTNUT;tei'IIBEET, AaovE. BROAD,
Have never been suipmed In milliddiAls, containing an
Ezialess Variety' ..,
Of texture in medium priced goods, aiviell es the
CIIOICEBT NOVELTIES OF THE BEASON,
H, C. & Co: would advise all desirous of obtaining
GREAT BARGAINS 111. - DRY GOODS,
To ime no time before tnspceline their stock, feeling aaenn4 that the,
UNPARALLELED PRICES,
At which the entire stock:will be - disposed of, must insure
RAPID SALES.
A Xtevoltit,itin
IN THE
DRY GOODS TRADE
Has been earned by.the inauguration of the
" Fair Value fbr Money"
System adopted by
"THE BEE HIVE."
Old Elto , ke ofd•ar-bought_ goods are reduced to ':(11.1E.
HAM THEIR FORMER PRICEH” aud are etlll 'll3O
IA AR BY hALF..
The "BEE Lint" does not require to REDUCE Prices.
Their Stork—ALL NEW, BOUoIiT at the SO YTOM OP
E MARRET. and 804 D AT PAIR PROFIT/I—ent
re:Ws the supposititious bCgaites fulsomely promised by
"GRAND BALEn" and *IMPORTANT NOTICES."
The "BEE LIIVE" la new offerhug bum Ede bargains in
all their departments—no catch penny tibiae, to mislaid
—but a
rod.d unequivocal moderaon prime Io
other w *TA lit VALUE FOE M ON EY" will be
found to pervade all the stock.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.,
The "Bee Hive,"
NO. 920 CHESTNUT STREET.
!pedal Salo of $30,000 worth of Fanny
Drees tfaterlah,
-Arising from the great New York Audio? Bales of
L. B. CUR= & CO.. AND OTHERS,
THIS DAY. AND DURING THE WEEK.
AT TLIZ
" Bee Hive" Dry Goode - Store.
J. W. PR , CTOR & Ca have the pl.teure to announce
the following obeap lots in their Dress Goode Department :
Pieces Pie in Cheek and Broche Popllttettot at 25c. 'Pheeo
goods have been sold at 40c.
Pieces Roubaix and Chene Poplins at 2Se.; have sold at
42c.
Pieces changeable and plain Poplins at3oe..forrocrlytse.
Pieces fine Alpaca Poplins, in all colors and shades,
87 c, worth 604 c.
Pieces Crown 'Brand . Bleat Alpaca. 33c., (Sc.,
750
Pieces 8-4 wide Black Alexandra Poplins, rich and
heavy, for cults, el 50 per yard. $7 50 full dresspattern,
Flees Stripe Poplins, for suits, 45e., 750, and et 25 for
Satin Stripe,.
Pieces ktopreee Cloths, the beat French manufacturer,
67Y)e. 8732 c ; extra vrlde, el 2.5.
Pieces Prince of Wales Foully" 8730. ; Peet to import,sL
Pieces Changeable Silk Warp Popans- fal nes yard.
Pieces Heavy Bilk warp B,PhUltincs. #1 3 5; formerly $2.
Pie rich 24. inch Black tiro Grain , $ 2; the best value
in the market.
PIPCPA teinch Colored Poult de Boles. $2: usually sold
at 62 k. 5.
CCP Dinner. Drees and Party Bilks. Cheap lots from
Si to 51 75: cat to import. $1 75 to $3.
iecee 20 inchee full bulled colored Taffeta/; a few pieces
at Si 76; wor b ea, Z.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.,
The "Bee Hive,"
NO. 920 CHESTNUT STREET.
TO PROPRIETORS OF
HOTELS,BOARDING-HOUSES
AND
SHIPPING.'
We have a special wholesale department for rapplytog
Linen and Cotton Sheeting. Towel,. Napkins. -Single Bed
and Berth Blankets, and other goods particularly
adapted to your manta, •
all the above kind of goods made up at short notice if
deaired.
STRAWBRIDGE &CLOTHIER
CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE,
Corner of Eighth and Market Sto.
•r^g am
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
We have now in store a •.ery large an led assort•
ment of
LADIES' CLOAKINGS.
By calling on us you can not only see all the styles in
vogue. but be eupplied in quantities to suit at the lowest
wholesale rates..
Comps/Wu of stock and prices with any wholesale
house solicited.
Samples sent by mail wnen - deeired.
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER
CENTRAL EMPORIUM,
Corner of Eighth and Market fits.
aa9h-Orn
NUISCEJLLANEOUS.
REMOVAL
OF TECH
PHILADA. DEMOCRAT.
The PHILADA. " GERMA.N " DEMOCRAT
OFFICE has been removed
From 465 North Third Street
612 and 614
NEST NUP
- W 4 3 - For the accommodation of, the public, the
old office, 465 North Third Street, will be kept
dpen for receiving advertibementa until: further
notice. -
Plipmtory to removal, to Uwir
TELEGRAPH COMPANY.
Thta Company have an emelnalve grant to lay
CANTON TO TEIN-TBIN,
connecting all the ports on the
whose foreign commute amounts to
The Compaay la chartered by the Legbastam
,of the State of New York, with a
A limited number of &area two offered at ON
each, payable $lO each, $l5 November 1, balance
In monthly insttdmmkta of $2 50 per share.
The inquiries for this stook are now very
aotivs e rd the Board of Directors in
strueYue 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 Clretdara, Maps and full Information
oIiFIY to
Nov 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
To duly authorized Banks and Bankers through
out Pennsylvania, and at the
Nos. 28 and' 25 NASSAU fanjet,
15M23Z1
OUR OWN
,IMPORTATION!
The best assortment In the country, now
MISKEY, MERRILL & TRACKARA,
Gas Fixtures, Lamps. Bronzes,&c.,
street.
oclfi f m w Bram°
ENVELOPES 1 ENVELOPES 1
5,000,000 •SAPETY ENVELOPES
All colors, cipalitles and elms, for ado at minced Prices
at the Steam .Fuyelopo Manufactory.
824 801)/13 FIFTH 8 CREET;
' E3AMAJELI TODDY. Agent.
wl7•;SmrP`s
atisommarmovs.
THE
MAST INDIA
Submarine Cables,
(the seaport of Pekin,)
ABIATIO COAST,
One Thousand Millions Annually.
Capital of 5,000,000 ; T
Shares, $lOO Each.
DREXEL & CO.,
PIIILADELJF'IITA ;
Office of the Company,
SEW YORK.
B RON\ZES
opra and for sale by
Mallufhotarers of
718 m:NUT STREET,
PITELADELPIIIA.