WTI 131FAAILM,EN. TOE .111CODEROPS ASSAULT UPON POLICEMAN ,1111.1,-.ASIZST OE' THE Ant twao Assamatirs. 'William McMullen, John Tobin, Wm. Whitney, Robert Smith Lister, John Ahern and George . Ahern have been arrested by the officers of the Reserve Corps upon the charge of having been concerned In the outrageous assault upon Po Beeman James G. Hill, at Eleventh and 13ansom _ t ,treets, on the night of the 16th Inst.,. They will have a ht-ttAkg a t the Central titation this after noon. Tim affidavit upon which the warrants for the arrest of the accused were issued inns follows— " qf Philadel es.: Personally ; appeared beForeine, Morton M ichael, Mayor of the city of Philadeipbia, Jawes G. Hill, who_beinz_dul sworn, deposes and says that on the night o the 16th of November, 1868. while in the discharge of his official duty in serving a warrant on one James Haggerty, be was assaulted, beaten and shot; that the following named persons were partici pants In, the said assault, : viz: Wil fil liam e.vinlien, John Tobin,Whitney, George Ahern, John Ahern, James Haggerty, Robert Smith Lister and others, whose names were not known by, deponent. Jeatss G. HILL. "Sworn and subscribed before me this 23:1 day of November, 1868. "Ildoterns lifclificnarm Mayor." --- John Beam and Conner, alias ' Penny. the alleged proprietors of the house at the S. E. corner of Eleventh and Sans= streets, from which the assailants came at the time of the affair, have been arrested on the charge of keep , leg a disorderly house. They have 'been held to bail for a farther benrimr. . TFIE Ruoi Mitres HALT.--A large meeting of Red Men was held yisterday for , the purpose of making arrangements to pay off a balance of $40,000 dne for the erection of the new hall at . Third and Brown streets. It was akreed to rraise the amount ettbsz,riptlons among the members of the Order to be made in the shape of a loan payable in three years. • -- RAID. ON DISORDSOLT Bova,—The Seventeenth Diatriot Police made a raid yesterday upon Bev ertd-gangs of boys who were engaged in stone fighting, playing "shinny," &c. Twenty-six ju vebiles were captured. They were reprimanded by Aid. Bonsalt and were discharged on bail to to keep the peace. thong Itonnumv.---The Cry goods store of Horn, King & Co , No. 421 'Market street; was entered this morning through the grating in the front pavement. A door leading from= the base ment--to the first floor was forced open with a 11,1. my. Two packages of gloves, three pieces of caselmere and a gold ring were stolen. FATAL RAILROAD ACCIDENT.—Mary Barnes, a resident of Tawny, was run over by a train of ears at White Hall, in the Twenty-third Ward, yesterday afternoon, about four o'clock. She was instantly killed. &1113riCH'e PiII.IIIONIC SYRUP, SEAWEED Tonic AND MANDEAN6 PILLS will cure CoNsumenoc, LIVsII COMPLAINT and Overseers. if taken according to the directions. They are all three-t. bbe taken at the same time; They cleanse the stomach, relax the liver and put it to work; then the appetite becomes good; the toed digests and makes good blood; the patient begins to grow in flesh; the diselsed matter ripens in the lungs, and the patient outgrows the disease and gets well. This is the only way to care consumption. To t he EC three medicines Dr....l.ll..Schenck.of delphia, owes his unrivaled success in the .treatment of pulmonary consumption. The Paha:tonic Syrup ripens the morbid matter in the lungs, nature throws it off by an easy expectoration, for when the phlegm or matter is ripe a slight cough will throw it off, and the patient has rest and the lungs begin to heal. To do thie, the Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills. must be freely need to cleanse the stomach and liver.. so that the Puhrionic Syrup and the food will make good blood. Schenck's Mandrake Pills act upon the liver, re moving all obstructions, relax the ducts of the gall bladder, the bile starts freely and the liver Is soon re lieved; the stools will show what the Pills can do; nothing has ever been invented except calomel (a deadly poison which is very dangerous to use unless with great me). that will unlock the gall. bladder, and start the secretion of the liver like - Schench's Man drake Pills. Liver. Complaint is one of the most prominent causes of Consumption. Schenck's Seaweed Tonic is a gentle stimulant and alterative, and the alkali in the seaweed, which this preparation is made of, assists the stomach to throw out the g.astric Juice to dissolve the food wl'h the Pal manic Syrup, and it is made into good blood without torment anon or souring In the-stomach. The great*reaeon why physicians do not cure con sumption is, they try to do too much; they give medi cines to stop the cough, to stop chills, to stop night sweats, hectic fever, and by so doing they derange the whole digestive powers, locking up the secretigns, and eventually the patient sinks and dies. Dr. Schenck.in his treatment does not try to stop a cough s , night-sweats, c.hil's or fever. Remove the cause and they will all stop of their own accord No one can be cured of Coneum33c'ion4iver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Catarrh, 'Canker, Ulcerated Throat, unless' the Liver and stomach are made healthy. If a person has consumption, of coarse the lungs in some way are diseased, either tubercles. abcessee, bronchialirritation, pleura adhesion, or the lunge are a mass of inflammation and fast decaying, In such cases, what must be done?. It is not only the lungs that are wasting, but it is the whole body. The sto mach and liver have lost tbeir power to make blood out of food Now, the only chance is to take Dr. Schenck's three medicines, which will bring up a tone to the stomach, the patient will begin to want food, it will digest easily and mabe good blood; then the pa tient begins to - gain in flesh, and as soon as the body begins to grow, the lungs commence to heal up, and the patient gets fl 'shy and well. This is the only way to cure consumption. When there is no lung disease, and only Liver com plaint and Dyspepsia, Schenck's Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills are sufficient, without the Pulmonic Syrup. Take the Mandrake Pills freely in all bilious complaints, as they are perfec.ly harmless. Dr. Schenck, who nes enjoyed uninterrupted htalth, was wasted away to a mere skeleton, in the very last stage of Pulmonary Consumption, his physiciims having pronounced his case hopeless, nod abandoned him to his fate. He was cured by the afore said medicines, and since his recovery many thoneands similarly afflicted have used Dr. Schenck's prepara tions. with the same remarkable success. Full direc tions accompany each,making it not!ahsolutely mecca &try to personally see Dr. Schenck unless patients wish their lungs examined. and for this purpose he Is professionally at his Principal Office, Philadelphia, everr.Saturday, where till letters for advice must be addressed. Be is also professionally at No. be BO SID Street, Nuw York, every other Tuesday; and at DI 0. 35 lIANOVEII street, Boston, every other Weiluesdiy. Be gives advice tree, but for a thotengh exambettiou with his Respiromeier the price is $B. Office hours at each city from it A. M. to 3 P. M. Price of the Pulruonic Syrup an 1 Seaweed Tonic finch $1 fin per bottle. or .t; so a half dozen. Man drake Pills, 25 cents per box. A full supply of Dr. Sclwnek's mediOlne for sale at '4l times at, his rOOILIE, Afro for side by Druggists and Dealers. NATIONAL PRINTING ASSOCIATION 101: THE BLI/iD.—The object of. this Association is to print musical and literary works in raised type for the blind. a work in which regular publishers wid not engage, The desi,n ie to issue, in raised type, Mars's Univer sal Scpool of Music, Dictionary of Musical Terms and other indispensable texhibooks, and to supply them grata timely to a large number of talented young blind teen mid women, qualities] to support themselves by teacning music, but who have not the means-to procure Ind st.ensable works of reference. Association is substantially endorsed by Um G n eruor of the S ate, ea-Governors Pollock two r tin. the Mayor of tile city, the Bishops of the Direeru, the clergy in general, and the press. . T , ie les.dirc musical gentlemen of Philadelphia have volnutceied their t!ervicet , for a series of firsticlatis con certs, the first of which will take place iu a few days, and witch mill afford an opportunity to the public in g enera to conitilmte to one 01 the most deserving of the ph lanturopie entettah,eh of the day. Let those blessed ecith the prieeleris Neulty lit sigh manifest their grstittide by iernentherin4 the twenty thousand of their fellow creatures who never .ec the light o(thc non. THE advantages which are to be offered to the public in the great sale of Clothing at our largest clothing House, Oak Hall, are of it really exciting character. All lovers of good clothes and low prices will be..rnoved U, an unusual interest, and douiftlens this week will witness ac great a panic among our men and boys as was treated a few daps ago among our ladies by the wonderful doings of our Dry t;uods nouns. The sala in necessary to the winding up 01 the affairs of the o'd firm, and the toople will reap the advantages of the a6erifice. Ilv all means read the ad vertinement and so the irresistible display of induce ments to the Immediate purchaser of ready-made Clothing at Wanamaker & Brown's. ANIS IV EL sn i.—The first anniversary of the Young Peuple r 'e ,Association of the Font flapthit Church -will he held this evening in their church, N. I;V,, corner Bro d end Areh streete, commute:in- at 7X, o'elork. Rev. It. L. Magoon, Rev. R Heber Ncwtun unit RerAileurge Dane Boardman, together with a large and specially releots.l choir, will be 1L111011,4 the attructione. A very cordial invitation Ilea been ex - - toLded id the pbblie, which we hope will .be largely accepted. Thin Aetexiation b , quite young, but id le:H.ly wields a powerful intluen;a4 and hicis lair to he 4 tninent3y successful. Slmati GnitTLAND would revectfully call tlic attentloo of the public to au elegant Item r , which he btis Jut titatled A 6, Ids warcrooniF, Se entteutli Bt.t eet 'above Cltratnut, corner of Melloy. CITY NOTICES. ‘, _ i irti"AMUS . WAND ON WASOLNDION. A: Ward says of meat forte was in not baying tuy man Jr the present generation to re. eemble him to any alarming extent, .Cuwarse Siolteli eces. forts is in surpassing all others in the quality, style, and cheapness of their 1111.1 customer-made clothing. Eve; y garnatnt cut Over a customer pattern by practi cal artiste. Your patronage is respectfully solicited at No. 8514 Cheatnut street. Guars cau procure the latest styles of Efate ano Cepa at the very lowest prices and or the beet make, at Chas. Oakford R Soule, 634 and BM Chestnut street. TITS ATITERICAN HtillBE Bo ston , _ has large and _airy fmmily qulet-and-roUrect,_although_in_tha_ centre of business and places of amusement. Tate home has no superior in New England. WILLIAM H. Hntwzo.—Who has not heard of Helm g, the incomparable Boot Maker, at ISMS 'Arca street? His fame as a manufacturer of tine calf boots is proverbial. Ile'never fails to tit his patron. neatly and comfortably,- and moreover he uses.the beet mate rial brills manufactures. Of Helwsg it may be said that be has brought the business of boot.mtoting to an art, so exact it.be in his measuremenNand so neat ele gant and substantial in the matting of his wares. Mr. ldelweg cantinas his stock exclusively to men's and boys' near, of which be has at all times a very large eto. k ready-made. He has also just opened s full aa. sorbs:lent or gentlemen's parlor alippers, very suitable for present., - 7 M eatB f s to Ldd AMISS, a Cs, p a ere, Wach Tube, Pie Boarde, Wash Benches, every article wanted ln the kitchen, Fare= & Co., N 05.220 and 222 Doak street, below Walnut. • Juomous mothers andnurses nee for children a cafe and pleacant medicine in Bowsa•s INFANT Con. dial. DON'T. FAIL. TO TRY BONER'S "Gum Arable Secrets" for your Cough. Sore Throat end Pulmonary troubles. Physicians use them. De pot, Sixth and Yine. 35 cents. ConvS; Bunions, Inverted Nails, skillfully treated by Dr..T. Davidion, No. 915 Chestnut street. Charges moderate. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS and drUggiStle MD dries. SNOWDEN & , 23 South Eighth area, To LADIES AND Makes. Prepare for the Holidays by gettlrg ore of those beautiful Hats at Oakfords', Continental Hotel. DEAFNESS BLINDNESS AND CATARRH. J. Isaacs D.. Professor of the Eye and Ear, treats all diseases appertaining to the above members v ith the utmost success. Testimonials from the most reliable sources is the city can be seen at this office, No. Bob Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients,as he has no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes inserted. Do charge made for examination. I - VVAN - " Reported ror th e V rnuanelonra Weasill Bulletin ST.MARY'S, J Ricardo Jove, Harris-165.000 feet lumber 84,917 feet scantling E A Bonder ttr,Go. IIAKINE BULLETIN. earßee Marine Bulletin en halide Page. r THIS D. • Schr J M Wentwortb, Aobbine, from Calais, with plas for to E A Baader & Co.. . .... . Behr Barah Bruen Fisher, 6 date from Wilmington.NC. with !amber to El Bolton & Co. eau a J Barren. lOriy. from Washington.,DC. with iron. Behr Clara, MeGeoghegan. from Georgetown. DC. with iron to KJ Elting. Beta J Ricardo Jove. Harris. from St Marra. Ga. with lumber to E w Bouder & Co. _ .. ... . Behr Sewell. Bennett. 2 days from Indian Rive; Del. with grain tOJasHarfatt. Behr Dli Merriman. Tracey. 2 days from Indian River, with grain to Jas Barrett. Behr It It Graham. Szbith. Boehm. Behr D Brittain, Springer:B o ston. Behr Mary Vveaver Weaver. Boston. Behr Geo H Bent, Smith, Boston. Behr P 111 Wheaton, Wheaton. Salisbury. Schr A L Massey, Blizzard. Saybrook; Bohr Miume Hinne. Parsons. New Haven. Behr Nightingale. Beebe, Providence. I CLEARED THIS DAY: Behr Margaret Baroson; Samson. Aspinwall, D S Stetson & Co. Behr E R Graham. Smith. Fall River. Castner, Stickney & Wellington. Behr Lucy Orcutt. Gilchrist. Boston, Day, Huddell & Co. Bohr Minns Kinn% Parsons, Allyn's Point, - - do del& A J Russell, Hoagkiss, Bridgeport. Wannemacher & Behr A L MBPlieY. Blizzard. Middletown. do Beim P M Wheaton. Wheaton, Boston, Hammett & ill. Behr D Brittain, Springer, Providence, Suffolk Coal C.. Behr War Eagle, Crowell. Providence, Bancroft. Lewis & Co. Behr Mary Weaver, Weaver, Boston. L Audenried & Co. Bohr Gee /I Bent, Smith, Boston, Van Dusen, Bro & Co. Behr Nightingale. Beebe. Somerset, J Rommel, Jr. Behr S Is Wheeler, Lloyd. Boston. Borda. Keller&Nutthig. • KEIMORAIMA. Pilot W S Fuller reports bark 8 B Halo and echr J J Spencer. both from Cardenas. and a deeply laden brig. name unknown. passed in the capes 48th inst. Barks Maria, for Antwerp; Marco Polo. for Bremen, and several brigs and schooners went to yesterday morning. Ship Geo Hurlbut, Masson. cleared at Mobile 28th inst. for Havre, with 8029 bales cotton, weighing 1,613,7461bn, valued at $849,089 68. • Steamer Brunette,Howe, hence at New York yesterday. Steamer Geo Washington. Gager. feom Now Orleans 222 inat at hew York yesterday. Steamer. Gen Grant, Quick, from New Orleans Mid that, at Netv York yeeterday. Steamer Lodona. Hovey. 936 days from N Orleans, at New York yesterday. Bark Victor (new, of Boston. EN lE.looth tons). Cowen, cleared at Boston Nth Wet for Melbourne. Behr Argos Eve. hence at New Bedford 27th inst. Behr H 0 Ely. McAllister. sailed from itiehrnond Nth inst. for City Point, to load with zinc ore for Trenton. NJ. 611%0THIRS• ONES' ONE-JP - RICE CLOTHING HOUSE , 004 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. First Class Ready-Made Clothing, suit able for all Seasons, constantly on hand. Also, a Handsome ine of Piece Goods for Custom Work. TUE FINE £RTS. LOOKING GLASSES THE VERY CHEAPEST AND 13 IE S P. JAMES S. EARLE & SONS, 816 OHESTNIIT STREET, ELASTIC SPONGE. Pennsylvania Elastic Sponos Co., 1111 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. ELASTIC) , SPONGE' A SUBSTITUTE FOR CURLED HAIR FOR ALL UPHOLSTERY PURPOSES CUR AYER THAN FEATHERS OR HAIR, AND FAR SUPERIOR. The Lightest, Soften and moat Eladle and Durable ma terial known for MATTRESSES, PILLOWS. CAR, CARRIAGE AND UIIAIQ CUSHJONS. It fe entirely Indestructible, perfectly clean - add free from duet. IT DOES NOT PACK AT ALL I le always free from insect life; le perfectly healthy, and for the eta is unequaled.. If soiled in any way. CHEW ho renovated quicker and outer than any other Mattreee. Special attentio giv en to FURNISHING CIWRCIIES. HALLS, dm. Railroad then are capecially invited to examine the Cushion 8 POnlje. SATISFACTION GOA - RANTER% TDB TRADE SUPPLIED. Ir. 1) m w f lyt I, I OR BALE.—TO MERCHANTS. BTOREKEEPERS, liotebs and denlerr.—M cueee ChulLDltantl uud Urab Cider. 250 bbk...Chanupague and Crab Cider. I'. J. JORDAN, .D) Pear street. THE DAILY:EVENING BULLETIN---PHILAI)ELPIIIA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30.1868 J. W. PROCTOR CO. will offer during the holidays an elegant issartment of NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS, chiefly purchased at the recent LOME AUCTION SALES, at about one-half the importation cost, comprising FANCY DRESS GO IDS in large variety. from 25e. to $l d 0 per yard. DRESS BLEBS AND SATINS: RICH BROCHE AND PAISLEY SHAWLS, From 8115 to $l5O. FINEST QUALITY FURS IN RUSSIAN SABLE, HUDSON BAY SABLE, AMERICAN SABLE, ROYAL ERMINE, CHINCHILLA. &a. REAL ASTRACHAN SACQUEEN MUFFS and HATS. FINE CLOAKS, a splendid collection in VELVET. PLUSH, MONTAGNAC VELVET CLOTH, BLACKS AND COLORS; BICH. ASTRACHAN AND SEAL CLOTHS; ideo:OPERA AND - PARTY CLOAKS. LADIES' ANL CHILDREN'S FURNISHING GOODS. SCARFS. TIES; LACES, EMBROIDERIES, PLAIN AND FANCY HDSPS., FRENCH BETS, Aro. HOSIERY AND GLOVES VF "ALL KINDS. -: DA MASK TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS, PIANO AND TABLE COVERS. and other mainland ornamental articles too multitudinoua to enumerate. all of which will be sold AT A - GREAT SACRIFICE from the original cost. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., The "Bee. Hive," 7,000 Yards OF Superb Corded and Changeable Silks, At $1 50 per yard. RICKEY,_ SHARP =&- CO., No. 727 CHESTNUT Street. SUPERB QUALITY or 28-inoh, 30-inch and 32-inoh BLACK LYONS CLOAKING VELVETS , A Great Bargain. RICKEY, SHARP & .60. 1 No. 727 CHESTNUT Street. VELVETEENS, VELVET CLOTHS AND Superb Abtracan Cloakings IN GREAT VARIETY. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., No. 727 CHESTNUT Street. Blankets ! 131axkkets A L UWE STOCK OF The Most Desirable Makes At Extremely Low Prices. RICKEY, SHARP & Co., No. 727 CHESTNUT Street. no2B-2t 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 cents per yard, worth doable the price. RICE EY, SHARP & CO. No. 727 Chestnut Street. rt, INDIA BRAWLS AND BOARFS. GEORGE FRYER, .No. 916 CHESTNUT STREET, Invitee attention to Isle clock of Real India Camels Hai( Molds & Scarfs Aleo, an elocantitocic of SILKS in Black and Colon: FANCY SILK I'LUSIIES, itOPLINS; SIIAVVLS and NeY (10005. India thawle and Ecarfe Alterod,itepaired and ()lowed in a eoporior manner. ue:tottin Day eowasa, BARGAINS ros THE - .HOLIDAYS, cc Etee.4live." IkIJMEIP-11110 : I 143 *A 1114E:. 4 e , MARKET . cs 4 46 NINTH. 4 6 7 i t iv 4P -1 • SILK FACED VELVETS. $7 00. SILK FACEDNELVETS. $8 50. PURE SILK VELVETS, $lO and 811. PURE oILK VELVBTS,SI2 and $l3. PURE SILK VELVETS, $l6 and $lB. • VELVETEENS. RIGHT SHADES BLACK AND BROWN. RIGHT SHADE 9 BLUE AND PUItPLE. WATERPROOFS, $1 26 to $9 00. BLACK BEAVERS Complete Stock. BLACK VELOURS, Complete Stock. BLACK AsTRACANS, Complete Stock. BLACK ASTRACAN TRIMMING. CLOAKS.. • STYLISH VELVETEEN S A (AWES. LYONS BILK VELVET CLOAKS. ASTRACAN CLOTH CLOAKS. CLOAKS FOR THE OPERA. WINTER CLOAKS. 185 to $lO5. • - FINEST DISPLAY EVER OFFERED. go:93m to w am UW.GOODa• SPECIAL BARGAINS. 2 Cases Rioliardson'iLinans. 1 Cask Pillow Linens. 1 Case Table Napkins. Table Cloths, Sept& Double Damask, two to eight yards long. &Cases Marseilles Quills, 1 Case New Table Coverings. 100 Pairs Rioh Esse Curtain% 850 Emb'd Table and Piano Covers, SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN & .ARRIS ON, Importers of Rouse Furnishing Dry Goods, No.looB CHESTNUT STREET. .020 f m w. lotrn 1868. - 1.808. CLOTH HOUSE. STRAWBRIDGE &CLOTHIER Wish to keep before the public the fact. that they aim to keep the largest mid most varied stock of all descriptions of CLOTH TO BE FOEND IN PHILADELPHIA. Men's Coatings and Cassimeres. Goods for Boys' Wear. Ladies' Cloakings of every kind. ALWAYS ON HAND. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER CENTRAL CLOTH HOUSE; Corner Of Eighth and Market Sts. PHILADELPHIA. me2Mm NA 14 I IC 4 * LINEN STORE, 4 ° 828 Arch Street, Several Cheap Lots of . TOWELS, TOWELING by the yard, TABLE LINENS; NAPKINS, LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. Or The !argent Linen Stock In the city at Importer's prim. wank W I HAMRICK & COLE. • SPECIAL CARD. In order to prepare space for an unusually elegant display of HOLI DAY GOODS 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 let, HAMRICK & COLE, No. 45 North Eighth Street. no2l-7t JOHN W. THOMAS, Nos. 405 and 407 N. Second Street, OFFERS HIS LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF WINTER DRY GOODS, EMBRACING ALL OF THE Newest Designs and Fabrics, AT PRICES WARRANTED TO BE AS Low as they can be bought elsewhere. ate?, tl Juin) • . s & LA* -p„ • • _ Fourth and Arch a _ HAVE REDUCED SOME DESIRABLE AND SEA. SONABLE GOODS, A S MUCH AND PERHAPS MORE, THAN OTHERS, FOR THE SAME CLASS OF GOODS. LYONS SILK VELVETS. EXTENSIVE LONG SHAWLS. FIR -T QUALITY VONA , . ei. DFST AbTIIALIAN CLOTHS. VELVETEENS AND PLOSLIES. DRESS Goons REDUCED. ALLAVOOL PLAIDS AND PLAID POPLINS. dawn, vr a U 1 NDIA RUBBER MACHINE BELTING STEAM Packing Hose, the. Engineers and dealers will find a full assortment of Goodyear's Patent Vulcanized Rubber Bolting, Packi ng ßose. &V.. at the Manufacturer's Headquarters. GOODYEAR'S, WS Chestnut street South side. N. B.—We have now on hand a large lot of Gentlemen's, Ladies' and M G isses' aut Boots. Atm. every variety and style of Om Overcoat. ixiwpi:Arm..ApjOsßATlvE . ...sALE.-.......7 FINE By arrangement with the Exeoutors. muds this day. we shall finish our Aooount of bltook. and, To Close Affairs of Old Firm, our Entire Stook of FALL AND "WINTER CLOTIIING., Rather than send any portion of it to Auction we will offer it to the people at Prices Below the Cost of Manufacturing, And thus clear. out our entire stock. Securing a • A.lr-alO9 _ By letting the Goods at such rates as will satisfy any reasonable purchaser. Our immense lions° is fairly loaded with • GARMENTS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION, bitable to all Caner, made up with the utmost tare, of the very finest materhda, Comprising, in the GENERAL READY-MADE DEPARTMENT 8,000 Overcoats, made in most fashiOnable etyles, of all kinds of Beavers, Chinchillas, Tricots, &c. 8,000 Snits, Coats, Pants and Vests of the same material, Business, Dress, Traveling, "Indispen sable" Suits, &c. 5,000 Coats, Chesterfields and Sacks, Morning and Lounging Coats, Frock Wand Dress Coats, &c. 6,000 Pairs Pantaloons, of all materials, and out on every approved style—Narrow and nobby, plain and comfortable. 6,000 Vests, Velvet Vests, Fancy Cassimere Vests, Cloth Vests, double or singie-breasted, high or low cut. CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. . - Here we have a large assortment of Piece Goods that must bo disposed of. To do wh Ich we pro pose fora few days to make to order from measure, in our very best style, making a Deduction of 15 per cent. for all Cobh Orders. Thus we offer Clothing as good in points of Style, Material, Fit and Finish, as can be had in any Merchant Tailoring Establishment, and at about half the ordinary prices. YOU rills ' AND CHILDREN ' S DEPARTMENT. This Department has been a specialty with us this year. We have had manufactural the largest and best assortment of Boys' Clothing to be found in the city, all which is now for sale at Greatly Reduced Prices. - - A Rare Opportunity to Fit Out the Children. BLACK GOODS ROOM. Mourning Wear.—Clerlcal Garments, Full Dress Suits. Black Cloth Overcoats, Black Cloth and Doeskin Pants. Black Cloth and Casshnere Coats, Black Vests. IN THE GENTS' FURNIhBING DEPARTMENT, Any customer purchasing an article of clothing will be allowed a detection of Twenty Per Cent. on any additional purchase in this department. lianokerehiefs, Suspenders, Ties Hosiery, Shirts, Collars, &c,, &c, Whilst we are not entirely through - with the stock account, yet we are letting a grekt many of the goods go now. We shall be entirely ready, however, and the At IP Diz) 11 74-100111 13 Droll DM =3 Di z-0 1-z4z3p The store will be opened early, and closed late. An extra number of Salesmen will be In attend ance. Prompt_and,poilte _ attentien wilibegivenlo all. customer will be unaupplicd,-it any reasonable Accommodation of Prices will induce him to buy. WANAMAHER & BROWN , OAK HALL BUILDINGS, 1 K CORNER SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS, _MR. BEAUMONT'S COLLECTION, EXCLUSIVELY ORIGINAL WORKS OF ART, wnia][.. 31310. SOLD on Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings, December 1 and 2, at 7 1-2 O'Clock. NOW ON EXHIBITION AT Title ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS: Cards of admission to Bale can be obtained gratuitously at our office. 13. SCOTT, Jr. non a FURS„ erred FURS ! EvICTR,S ! A. K. & F. K. WOMRATH, No, 1212 Ohestnut Street (Late stand 417 ARCH Street), ARE SELLING Children's Sets of Furs at 55. Ladies' Siberian Squirrel Sets,SS upwards 4. Mink Sable « 510 44 German Fitch 44 515 44. 44 Stone Marten 520 44 44 Royal Ermine 46 540 64 Ki udson Bay stable 44 959 •' 44 Russian Sable 66 5100 " ENGLISH MEG BOAS, SKATING MUFFS, tic, FUR GIMP, FOOT RUFFS, LAP BLANKEI, A great variety of Carriage and Sleigh Robes. A. K. & F. K. WOMBATII I No 1212 Chestnut Street, PUTLAIDELPIEILE au-oge w 4mrn - bEWING 11I®QSINE9. Saddlers, IlarnessOltakors, Platinfote. turors of a lothing, Boots, Shoes,& - c., Will find it to ilia , ' interest to nee our UNRIVALLED MADELINE TWIST aud the "Milford Linen Taread." Manufactured expressly for us from the best material, nd warranted a superior article. 'TOE SAGER MIANUPACTUNING C 9 JP4B~f Manufacturers and Prop ictore of the UNDER SEWING MACHINE. No.; 1106 Oheatnut Street. yu iyro WbolL E. COOPER. Agent FTLER, WEAVER it CO. PIM' CORDAGE FACTORY NOW IN'PULL OPERATION. No. II N. WATER s N. DM. ATI ILIVEI3 FAROlhii._ CAPERS. dre.-01,11/ ead a.d.OI.HEI Oituired 0 WOO N , onpareil and BnporUuo Capon and French (Alves; fresh geode; landing ex Napoleon 111, from Havre. and for sale by .R. M. If, 13U6dLOR 'ez 00.1 1( South Delaware avenue. . . READY-MADE. SEIJII OFF, GREAT SALE wit! co CLOTHING, ) A k io Wfts .1 Asti 1 0 : 4 0 1:4 4,C•II•LID) 1 The Best-Fitting and Beat-Made S U 1 - „ OF THE DAY The "Improved Pattern Shirt," AT THE OLD STAND OF JOHN C. ARRI.SON, Nos. 1 and 3 North Sixth Street, fitnndeMeg (t 94 which It. ao a i rd i ATla IN ALL PARTICULARS. Also. a superior assortment of G-entlemen's Goode, Suitable for the season, comprising BILE H , _ ERINO. WOOL. and COTTON Unaer hints arlDravvers, Wgri i r e ci. n e=. Collare,Scarfs,Ties, Gloves. Efilkfii,dic. VABILIAGES. CA:nit' AG-F.S. l z , AP A t - Vat - -** l i vik, . . Notice resvectfttilv given to customers nnd others 'dp siring CAR.RLACES of the MANUFACTURE of WM. D. ROGERS; OF CHESTNUT STREET, to placo ther orders as EOOll as pesaibla to insure their completion or the . DRIVING SEASON OF 1869, CARRIAGES REPAIRED in the moot neat and oxpe. ditione roamer. CARRIAGI.O STORED and Insurenco efrooted. WM. D. ROGERS, Nos. 1009 and 1011, Chestnut St. / ?Wads uo6 f ID w 2purp PHILADELPHIA.
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