• GEN. GRAINIPS MOVEINSIOTS. _The; President Elect Ist Intoortna—Viatt to she, tt Haltom twatieh Works—Law - . scatCe and other Mu.sautaotairlinar ter he Witated_ape General in - -- Oaararldne. Bo rim, tot ember 3. —Gen. Grant - arrived in ' the city at 634 o'clock yesterday morning, and was,at once driven to the St. James Hotel,,where at ocon he received a committee of the city Council. In the afternoon. the General, accom panied by the Mayor and several other city offi cials, visited Waltham and Inspected the works of the Amtrican Watch CornpanY. This was done on invitation of Gen. acting' for 31r. Bobbins, • the President or the Com pany. The visit was very gratifying to General Grant, who viewed , with eager interest' the• various departments of the catablishrueut. He asked Many questions about the process of watch-making. On returning to the elm General Grant was driven to the resi dence of the Hon. David Sears, in Beacon street, where he dined with the Presidential Electors, Governor Bullock, Lientenant-Governer,Claflin, and a few othere. The dinner was sumptuous and elegant, and several hours were spent artho board. No speeches were delivered. At the con clusion of the dinner, General Grant dropped in upon the Ts triple Club. in West street, and then returned to the St. James, and shortly afterward retired. —Daring. the afternoon awl _evontag many persons called at the hotel to pay their` respects, but failed to see the Preaident elect. Gen. Grant's purpose in visiting New England is not, as has been staled in some quarters, merely to place pee of his sons in Harvard Col lege, but also to personally examine a number of the leading manufactures in Ws section of the country. This he bas,never bad the opportunity to do until now. In pursuance of this end ho will go to Lowell. Lawrence, Manchester, and other manufacturing eities—He.desires_to travel with as little parade and nonsense as possible. General Grant visited Harvard University this forenoon, and examined with deep interest the leading feature a of that institution, and received a flattering reception from authorities and stu dents. This evening a superb dinner wAS given in his bettor at the St James Hotel. He was in troduced to the City Connell. About eighty gen tlemen were seated at the table, Gen. Comstock being present. At the close of the dinner Mayor Shurtleff proposed General Grant's health in a brief speech, and the company responded in the penal wanner, General. Grant in reply oid "GENTLICIIIIN or vn CITY CouNeIL : I thank you for this kind reception." The company separated at an early hour. Gov. Harrington and wife, having been intro duced to General Grant, to•day invited him to New Hampshire, but he declined the invitation. To-morrow morning he visits Lowell and gives a public reception at. the St. James in the after noon. He goes hence on Saturday morning, and will reach-Now York on Saturday night.--=-N. Y. Tribute: CIITY SUL [ARMEN. Finn.—Last evening, about half-past seven o'clock, a fire broke out in a two-storied brick structure, on Cypress street, above Third, in the Fifth Ward, owned by the estate of George K. Childs, and occupied by Charles Newkirk kt., Co., as a chair manufactory. The building was pretty well gutted and the contents destroyed. The loss of Newkirk *Sr, Co. is estimated at 83,600, upon which there is an insurance of $BOO in the LARCENY OF ULOTHINO.—WiIIiam Smith, colored, was before Aid. Massey yesterday upon the charge of having stolen • clothing valued at $lOO flom the stable of William B. Thomas. He is the same individual who was arrested a few days ago for the larceny of wagon covers. He was held in $l,OOO hail to answer at Court. RonintnY AT BnIDriSBURG.—AId. Neill had be fore him yesterday Daniel Lennings,charged with larceny. It Is alleged that he entered Dickson's tavern t at Bridesburg, and took a coat belonging to the barkeeper, and then went up stairs and helped himself to a gold ring and some cloth ing. Re was held in :?800 bail. -STEALING LEATlMlL—GeorgeyVhile and James Mcearthy were arrested last night by Officer Myers, of the Harbor Police, at Front and Noble streets on the charge of the larceny of two sides of sole leather, valued at 310. They had a .hear ing before Alderman Toland and were sent to prison. A:Valium At:natl.—John McCormick was ar rested last night upon the charge of having been concerned in the robbery of the countine-house of S. B. Bailey (V. Son, at Catharine street wharf. It is alleged that he had charge of a boat in which to carry off the plunder stolen along the wharves. 'He was taken before Ald. Tittermary and was committed for trial. REPLAN KING' GRAY'S FEE I: Y BCIDGIL—The en gineer of the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Balti more railroad annennces that travel over the Gray's Ferry bridge will,be stopped for one Week beginning Monday, Dec. 7th, so as not to inter fere with the workmen engaged in replanking the bridge. Smornit.—Yesterday morning Lewis Walker, formerly a resident of this city, and recently of Norristown, committed suicide by blowing out his brains with a shot-gun. The sad affair oc curred at the residence of one of his relatives, at Centreville. on the Chester Valley It tilroad. The deceased has been subject to temporary fits of in sanity for some time past. ME fen BOATS —"lce Boat No. 1" has hoed officered and furnished with her stores, &c. She goes into commission on theifith inst., or sooner, if occasion should require. Her chief officers are: Captain, James Mason, and Engineer, Wm. i•spigle The new boat, "Ice Boat No. 2," is ex pected to make her trial-trip immediately after New Year's Day. Her officers are Captain, Lester skilling,er: Engineer, Alfred Mullin. She will be pnt in ri aultir commission as soon utter her trial trip as possible. The Trustees arc wide-awake, and mean to give Jack Frost a hard fight of it this time, "if it takes all winter." IT!! Hoeurity. —Daniel Cullen was arrested 3c,terdav and taken before Aid. Tolland upon the charge of having been concerned in the robbery of the house at New Market and Poplar streets, a few days ago, when 880 wcrOstolen. He was committed in default of 81,000 ball. PAMINC COUNTER FEIT AloNey.—Jermon Tay lor was arrested yesterday at Vine street wharf on the charge of passing counterfeit five-cent pieces. He was held in $1,50u bail by Alderman Toland. Smomm—Francis Smithing, aged ii.") years, re siding in the rear of No. 1210 Leithgosr street, committed suicide this morning by hanging him self lrom a window. STEALING BRA . ,S.—Hettry Birner has been held in $l,OOO bail by Alderman Good, to answer the eli:a.ge of the larceny of brass, ac., from the ma chinery in the rains of Armstrong's mill, at tier mantown. Parra: Tuiry F.S.—James Sloon,Pat Lltighes and James Young were arrested last night by the second District police. It is alleged that they have been in the habit of stealing 'various articles along;the wharf. Alderman Tittermary com mitted the accused. THE OOURTS. The Bleettan homicide. th Ts171111`..1.1:- chargedeir and Ludlow.— The 1,e1.5 of 1111 A uld Eaton with the murder of Timoth.> linen., n, naa resumed this mu, sing. William Iderphey,llll.,,rn: .1 wan a; the theatre on the night of this oecurz epee ; I ;:topped at Smith', to, eql, and ariw eu he Came In I be reached o• er the bar and got a hatchet, put it behind him, and then went outside and stood otk the curb L afterwards a Large path entered the ealoon ; Eaton was one then, and lia 4 a miter in his hand; the crowd got fuss ing arrid and I thought they were hitting One another; the crowd then pudied out into the etreet, breaking the door in g, Ping out; witne,, described the movements of Ewing and Lieenan's efforts to get him back, to already deathbed by the other witnessed: he did not gee the hatchet in Ileenan's hand then . Eaton was very drunk ; coved not tell who engaged the 'booting. Crort , elainined—have not known Eaton a year; never know Trainer or itkallitl; head the noiee elullivaree tavern before 1 went into Smith's tavern; Heenan came in Idler me; no one was with him then; niter' he left and went to Oultivah's, be returned to tintitb's, whom all had - e.drirdt; Heenan aae doing nothing but talking when the mob came In ; he had taken his drink when the 'nub came ,in; Eaton wasthe (het man I 14111 come in; he had the An Lin hand to he rams up the bar room, Wt./lad, his arm extended and woe nourishing a pidol, but g o t. aiming it at any. Kw: ho wet jumping around tho bar-room •nd et , o,nn.d to be drunk; tic dil not' go tower& Abe bar; an the other party pore at tna Am; did net bee Heenan do atything. but the party htelde "roughed" the other party out z,,. • 11 tellan 'did . nothing e:,copt belt) the other,' tol4lo74)theint)Ut t he need both hood, in shoving them oat: did not nee whether his halide a e.o ot,n or shot ; don't know where the hatchet Wllllllllllll I did HIM; Heenan out the batthet boric: 1 didn't tell that before because you didn't . Bak me: Heenan pet the hat, art baci liiteen came hack to 0101111'i, Minutes before this tart, that at ti.t; aolititatiou vi lieOrge Mau teattlied counsel Jie 'bitted Sollivares tavern limt muting sad ent tolhe recond story Emit, the room Occupied bit tin witness hoaxes. and found that hom the window he could see scram the street and into flraltkee (ayes n: could recap se people in the bar room. from whore he w 48 worthingion. who accompanied Kr. 1310021 to Sol. li'en's, place last overdo , corroborated that gentleenin'a testimony._ - Joseph tk Fuller beatified to the same facts. -The °ado is still on trial. OPRRA MATIZTBE.—To morrow aftemoon- Max Maretzekte Italian end German opera troupe wil appeor at thAptthmy of Music in the first grand Matinee perffirmanee of the season. An entortaiu reent ofmore than • - enal excellence is promised by the enterprising management, and there is *Seery reason to believe that it will be in all respects of the beet character. Verdi's grand spectacular opera The. Ski lion Vespers will bo produced, in even better style, av rewards costumes, scenery effects, ac., than it wagon Wednesday last. The cast includes the so prano, Miss== Agatha States, Sinnott Briguolf, Signor Antonucci and Signor Orlandini. There will be a full chorus, trained up t r the highest Pitch of 'ex eellence ; and the orchestra , . condreted by Max Keret ea', will include many of the finest instrumental mu siciane in the city.. The house was crowded on Wed nesday night, anti there is reason to believe that tie aud'ence to-morrow afternoon will be even larger than upon that occasion , for the opera is very popular, and Itallan•operatic pfrformances of any hind are so ex ceedingly rare now, that lovers of music are eager to embrace every opportunity that is offered to hear them. FAIR AT lIORTIOULTII/tAL HALL. —A grand "Fair in itid 'of - the Berne for the Aged and Iniircii - of the M. E Church, Is now open at Horticultural Hall, Broad street, below Locust, to continue two weeks. There is a tine, large ditplay of useful and fancy arti cles, suitable for the Holidays; and those who wish to rid a good work and at the same time to secure Holi day goons at as low a price as they can be had elaewhere, should drop in at this place. CITY NOTIECES. , UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS ! Tut AMP:MOAN COMBINATION lIVTTON-HOLE AND. SEWING lAA 011 IN E has been honored - with the highest neard in premiums and ciplomas wherever entered for competition at faire and ahibilions held during the past season. We give the following as a few spe cimens from among the many : 'HAVRE INTIBIN Al lONA]. ENVOSITION—GOId Medal and ' , Diploma d'flonnetir " MARYLAND M BOHAN IC INSTITUTE. Irma, Baltimore, Md.—Ciold Medal. NEW ENGLAND MECIIIANIOS' FAIR, Concord, N. a.— Gold Medal. IliErliANIOS' FA TIT, Springfield, Masa,—Silver Medal, (highef , t premium awarded.) • hi AIN STATE FAxn, Portland, Me. .Silver Meda (highest awarded.) STE AFFORD .COENTY FA lE, Dover, N. H.--Silver Medal, (highest awarded.) Maw E ' , GLATT b An atourirtrnal. Flan, at New Haven. Conn —Silver Medal, (highest. award.) GE EEN COUNTY FAZE, XCEIE, Ohio—First Pre mium. NEW JERSEY STATE FAIR, at Waverly, 14. J.—First Premium. WASIIINGTON COUNTY FAIR, 'N. Y.—First Premium. RENSBALARR COUNTY FAL% N. Y.—First Premium. buoue COUNTY FAIR, at Doylestown, Pa.—First Premium. TWATIOGA. COUNTY FLIB, Cleveland, Ohio, First Premium. ETOE COUNTY FAIR, Bandaßky, Ohio—First Pre mium. . ORAN(7I:,OOI7IiTY FAIR. N. Y.—First Premium. ()RESTER COENTY FAIR, West Chester, PA.—First Premium BEERS COUNTY FATE, Reading, Pa.—First Premium, The public are invited to examine this remarkable trotehine at the rooms of . the Company, S. W. corner RLEVENTJI and CHESTNUT` Streets, and 463 BROADWAY, New York. Nothing cou'd be' re appropriate for a CantBTNIAS Irr than one of then splendid mach'nea. Ur" N B —This Company protect their machines against rival patent claims, on notice of any patent snit against their customers. Tits BEST BILLIARD HALL in a tiotel in Boston ie that of the AIIEICIOAN Ilonsz. Guests will find that every provision has been made for thfir needs and pleasures while sojourning in this favorite hotel. NEW BETHLEHEM BUCKWHEAT, Choice Family Flour, for sale by MITCHELL at FLETCHEE, 1204 Chestnut street V FRY FINE BLACK MA At 85c. by the Chest. BLlToirmr. at FLETCHER, 1204 Chestnut street. GENTS can procure tlic latest styles of Hats and Caps at the very lowest prices and of the beet make, at Chas. Oakford Sons', 834 and S3O Chestnut street. inox, Horn and Rubber Handled Cutlery, Plated Spoons and Forks, at Farson 4k, Co.'a Kitchen Furnishing Rooms, 220 and 222 Dock street, below Walnut. "Bow En's Gum Arabic Secrets"—Use them for your Cough and pulmonary troubles. Depot Sixth and Vine. Price 35 cents. Sold by Druggists. JOSH BILLINGS saps of the Alligator, that when the alligator's mouth iz wide open hiz head iz jest about the centre of biz buddy ' • but they hay one virtoo Chine very hear forgetting. they make a very still noise, altho they hay more jaw than any critter I kneed ov. CHARLES STI ES 85 (eo's . . Fine Customer made Clothing has the virtue of being unequalled in Style, In Quality, in Cheapness. Call and satisfy yourself at No. 824 Chestnut street. Qott•:r and soothe the pain of children teethlne Ise Bayer's Infant Cordial. Sold by all Druggists. CORNS, Bunions, Inverted Nails, skillfully treated by Dr. J. Davidson, No. 915 Chestnut Street. Charges moderate. SUROICAL INSTRUStENTO and druggists' Ti, LADIES AND MISSES Prepare for the Holidays by gettiN one of those beantifnl Bath at OakfordW, Continental Hotel. CHAFFY -SS, BLL'mNItSS AND CATARRH. J. Isaacs, M. D.. Professor of the Eye and Ear treats all diseases appertaining to the above members with the utmost success. Testimonials from the most reliable sources in the city can be seen at this office, No. sea Arch street. The medical facalty are invited to accompany their patients,as he has nu secrets in his practice. Arthicial oyes inserted. No charge made for examination. owpwrii soh, JONES' . Ctt NIE -1 7 9Eit I CE CLOTHING HOUSK 604 MARK ET STREET, PHILADELPHIA: First Class Ready-Made Clothing, suit able for all Seasons, constantly hand. Also, a Handsome Line of Piece Goods for Custom Work. DRY GOODS. INDIA SHAWLB AND 80ARF43. GEORGE FRYER, No. 916 CHESTNUT STREET, Invitee attentlotrto hie stock of Real India Camels Bair Shawls & Scarfs Also, an elegant stock of SILKS in Black and Colors; FANCY MLR PLUSIIES, POPLINS. SHAWLS and FA NOY GOODS. India b bawls and Scarf, Aiteredatepaired and Cleaned in a euperior manner. oczo2n3re3 JOHN W. THOMAS, Nora. 405 and 407 N. Second Street, OFFERS MS LARGE AND ELEGANT ITOCK OF WINTER DRY GOODS, EMBRACING ALL OF THE Newest Designs and Fabrics, AT PRICES WARRANTED TO BE AS LelW as they ran be - bought &amber()) ardviti iplro BOND'S BOSTON BIf 3 OUIT.—BOND'S BOSTON BUT , tor and Milk Mardi, landing from slimmer Norman and for rate by JOS. B. Buss= a co., anutli torpona, 108 South Delaware avenue. , ..... • . TUE DAILY.EYERING BULLETIN-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBE4 4,1 SNOWDEN & BROTHER, 28 Soath Eighth btrcet. Vrty 610011111. BARGAINS Forms HOLII)AYS, AT THE cc lEtee-llive."s J. W. PROCTOR & CO. will offer during the holidays an elegant assortment of NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS. ' • chiefly purchased at the recent LARGE AUUT/ON SALES, at about one half the importation cost, comprising - FANCY - DRESS GlO.7,lDS— in large variety. from Me. to $1 go per yard. DRESS SILKS AND SATINS. RICH BUOOHE AND PAISLEY SHAWLS. From $l5 to SOO. FINEST QUALITY FURS IN RUSSIAN SABLE. HUDt3OI4 BAY SABLE,'.._. AMERICAN SABLE. ROYAL ERMINE, CHINCHILLA, dm REAL ASTRACHAN BACQUES. MUFFS and HATS. FINE CLOAKS, a splendid collection is VELVET, PLUSH. MONT AGNAC VELVET °Lora, BLACKS AND COLORS; RICH ASTRACHAILAND _BEAL CLOTHS; also, OPERA AND PARTY CLOAKS. LADIES' ANL CHILDREN'S FURNISHING 0000', WARES. TIES, LACES, EMBROIDER4Ed, PLAIN AND FANCY EIDKFB.„ FRENCH BETS, azo. • HOSIERY AND GLOVES (X ALL KINDS. DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS. PIANO AND TABLE covEus, and other useful and ornamental articles too multitudinous to enumerate, all of which will be sold AT A GREAT SACRIFICE from the original cost J. W.. PROCTOR _.. & CO a - he "Bee Hive," NO. 920 CHESTNUT STREET. EYRE & LANDELL, "Fourth and Arch. REDUCTION IN PRICES -- FOR THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. Magnificent Shawls. Expensive Silks. Fashionable Poplins. ' Desirable Cloakings, 4-4 Pure Silk Velvefs. Stripe Satin Skirtings. Stripe Poplin Skirtings. Grand Duchess Skirts. Belle Helene Skins. First Quality Asttacans. 11.1.00 Pardo DF.T.a INES for Presents for tho Bebe of the hoer& 6.000 Yards Fart Colored CHINTZES„ do. do. WO 'Yard! , 4-4 French CHINTZES, do. dn. BARGAINS IN BANBKI SCHLEPS, GLOVE!, C. LL IRO, SCOW'S AND nECHTIES., del hot, TO PROPRIETORS OF HOTELS, BOARDING-HOUSES A.ND SHIPPING. We have a special wholesale department for supplying Linen and Cot' on Sheeting, Towels, Napkins, Single Bnl and Berth Blankets, and other goads particularly adapted to your wants. Alt the above kind of goods made up at short notice, U desired. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE, Corner Eighth and Market Sts. CLOTH HOUSE. STRAWBRIDGE &CLOTHIER wi,h to keep before the public e fact, that they aim to keep the largeet and moat varied stock ofnll deecriPtione of C ®TIIS TO BE FOIND IN PIBLADBLPIIII. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER CENTRAL CLOTH HOUSE; Corner of Eighth and Market Sta. .1 3 ECIAL BARGAINS. 2 Cases Riehardson'elinens. I Case Pillow Linens, 1 Cate Table Napkins. -- Table Cloths, Superb Double Damask, two to eight yards long. 3 Cases Marseilles Quills. 1 Case New Table Coverings. 100 Pairs Rich Uwe Curtains. 350 Emb'd Table and Piano Covers. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLING.EN & ARRXSON, Importers of House Furnishing Dry Goods, ivo. 1008 CHESTNUT STREET. vo2o r in w I.olrp BOAIIDIIIII6. 11)AaLOR Itn,PaT. wrrn OR WI rnour BREAK _if ut, oornor of Broad and (AlOstntlt streatv. Inquire of I. 11 OW U. No. 1908 Uheatnut areas. de4113 EW TURKEY PRUNES LANDING AND FOB BALE AN by J. B BUBB= d; Man Both Doom, mum) SEEM TO PHYSICIANS. Allow me to call your attention to my PEEPAItiTION OF COMPOUND EXTRACT. BUCLU.I. Thw component farts aro BUCHU. Long LEAP* CUBED% JUNIPER. BEItRIES. Mona or Pnarulturzos.—Buchu, in, %mono. Juniper Berries. by distillation, to form a fine gin. Cubebe ex. tracted by displacement by liquor obtained from Juniper Berries. containing very title sugar, a small proportion of obit, and more palatable than any noty in use. The active properties are by this mode extracted. prePeied by Druggists generally, is of a dark color. It Ia a plant that emits its fragrance; the action of a flan e destroys this (its active principle). Leaving a dark and glutinous decoction. Mine is the color of ingredients. The Buchu in my preparation predominates; the smallest quantity of the other ingredients are added, o prevent fermentation .upon inspection, it wit/I*round not to be a Tincture, as made in . Pharmacopcea, nor is it a Elyruu„-.' and therefore can be used in cases where fever or indent motion exists. In this, you have the knowledge of the ingrediente and the modo of preparation. Hoping that you will favor it with a triel.and that upo inspection it will meet with your approbation, With a feeling of confidence. • Chemist and Druggist of 16 Years' Experience in Philadelphia, and now located at his Drug and Chemical Warehouse. 594 Broadway. New York. (From the largest Manufacturing Chemists in the World.) "I am acquainted with Mr. IL T. Helmbold; he occu pied the Drug Store opposite my residence, and was suc cessful in conducting the business where others had not . . been equally eo before him. I have been favorably ink pressed with Ids character and enterprise WILLIAM WEIGHTMAN. Firm of Powers & Weightman. Manufacturing Cherublz Ninth and Brown strecte. BELSMOLD'S Fi.vro Rxrr.o.or Doom for w eitatees arising from izOlincretion. 3be exhausted • powem of Natarexhich arc accompanied by 150 many alarming eymptoine, among which will be fotmd Indisposition to DM of Memory, Wakefulnese, Horror of Dimase, or Foreboding! of Ertl, in feet, UniverealLami tude, Prostration, and likability to enter into the en)oy tnents of society y~ : :~ ~ 'l nen, requires the aid of Medicine to strengthen and in vigorate the system, which ILELMBOLD'S . EXTRACT BUCRU invatiably does. if no treatment is submitted to, Consumption or Inanity enzueti. IlEt.mnoLD's FLUED EXTRAOT BUCIII". in affection pe- collar to Fernalee. 113 unequaled by any other preparation. r.e in Chlororie, or Retention. Painfulntea s or SooPreerion of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schirrus State of he Cterut,and all complaints incident to the FaX.WhljtheY arising from habits of dieeipution, imprudence ln, or the decline or change of life. EIRLAITIOLP'S FLOW EXTRACT ECCUTO Adu I,IPROVRI, Rope Warm will radically exterminate from the eyetem petite, little or no change in diet, no inconvenience or ex, Posure completely superseding those unpleasant and dangerona nanediee, Copaiva and Marcus'. In all theme dineuee Use HELNIE.LWE FLUID EXTRACT Stem: in all dlfea,es of these organs, whether existing in the male or female, from whatever cativo originating. and no matter of how long atanding. It la pleasant in taste and odor, "trams. diate" in action, and more strengthening than any of the preparationa of Bask or lion. Thosoeuffering from brokoldown or delieute count tutione. procure the remedy at once. The reader must he aware that, however ~ t ight may be the attack of the above itieemee, it to certain to affect the bodily health and mental powers. Al) the above dizeasee require the aid of a Diuretic ILELMBOLD'S EXT4O7 - 11IICIII7 ill the great Tharetk Sold by Druggiete everywhere. Pmer,—sl 25 per bottle.. or 8 bottles for £96 60. Delivered to any address. Descr!be symptoms In all communications. Addren IL T. DELMBOLD, Drug and Chemical IVare house, 594 'Broadway, N. Y. None are genuine unless done up in eteol•engraced wrapper, with fac•eimile of my Chemical Warohottee, and signed do w I 2Lo Ni w Yozur, August Utb,1867 I am, very reapectf nhU•, IL T. lIELNIBOLD H. T. HELMBOLD IMMEDIATE AND IMPERATIVE SALE FINE • By arrougernent with the Exeiriatore e mide this dla3r e we shell a u **, ' ' ' our Aoool2.rit oft:Stook. awl To Close Ai eire of Old Fivn e our Entire Stook: of f4t'i•:.: i •Ax.p : -,-..wiNTs..g:.:..c : w . TEElN.o r. Anther 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. fiecitring a _ <2;el/I[C,IC. By letting the Goods afenab rates u - satisfy any reasonable purchaser. Our immense House ia fairly loaded with GARMENTS OF EVERY DESOarpTioN; -- '- Suitable to all Camp o made up pith the utmost care, of the very Gatut material% Comprising, in the - G ENER AL READY-MA D E 'DEP AR TMENT 8,000 Overcoats, made in most fashionable styles , of all kinds'of Beavers, Chluebillas, Tr i cots,, 8,000 Butts , COats, Pants and Vests of the same material, Business, Dress, Traveling, "latilspec sable" Suits, &c. 5,000 Coals, Chesterfields and Sacks, Morning and' Lounging Coats, Frock and Dress Outs, dtc. 5 000 Pairs Pantaloons, of all materials, and cut on every approved style—Narrow and :lobby. plain and comfortable. 6,030 Vests, 'Velvet Tests, Fancy Cassimere Vests, Cloth Vests, double or single-breasted, high or low cut. - CUSTOM DEPARTMENT . Piero we have a large assortment of Piece Goods that must be, disposed of. To do which we.pro pose for a few days to make to order from measure, in oar, very best style, flaking a Dfithletfoil .of 15 per tent. for all Lath Orders. Thus we offer Clothing as good in poibts of Style, Material, Fit and Finish, as can be had in any Merchant Tailoring , Establishment, and at about half the ordinary prices. YOUTHS' AND - CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT. This Department has been a specialty with us this year. We have had, thanufacitired-the largest-- _and best assortment of Boys' Clothing_to be =found In-the city, all which Is now for sato at Greatly Reduced Prices. A Rare Opportunity to Fit Out the Children. BLACK GOODS R,0031. Mourning Wear.—Clorical garments, Fall Drees Suite. Black Cloth Overcoats, Black Cloth and Doeekin Pants - Black-Cloth and Citsaitnero Coate, Black Vests. THb.: GENTS' FURNI - 811% G - DEPARTMENT ) -Any customer purchasin g an article of clothin g , will he alloived a deductio.o7 - ? f - Twenty Per Cent., on any additional purchase in this department. nanokerebiefe, suspenders, Ties Hosiery, Skirls, Collars, &e., &e t Whilst we are not entirely throu g h with the stock account, yet we are lettin g a great many of the goods g o now. We shall bo entirely ready, however, and the grUJESEPA:I( 3 , DECEMBER EILIMS9r. The store will be opened early, and closed late. An extra number of Salt men'will be in attend ance. Prompt and polite attention will be given to all. No customer will ho misapplied, if any reasonable Accommodation of Prices will induce him to buy. ' WANAMAKER & .BROWN OAK HALL BUILDINGS, S. E CORNER SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS, PUITADJELPUIA. CAJZPEIC.ILPIGS, itftio CARPETING-S. FA.1.14 COI'ENINGL Elegant Wiltona, Velvets, Brussels, lAPESTRIE, 3 PLR and ENGEM, Parlor, Hall and Stairs to Match. LEEDOM & SHAW, 910 ARCH STREET, Between Ninth and Tenth Streets. eeLi.' CARPETINGS,. ()IT, CLOTHS, • stair and Hall Gamete, in great variety. with separate Borders to match. DRUG GETS, all Ntidthe; also, a new article for coveting Stair Caret:fa. REEVE L. KNIGHT ifg SON ! 1222 Chestnut Street. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Magazin des Modes, 1014 WALNUT STREET. For the better convenience of her Patron, Mrs PROCTOR has REMOVED her DRESS-MAKING ROOMS to 1014 WALNUT STREET, where she will be happy to eco her friends The general Dry Goods Business will be con- tinned as heretofore, at 920 Chestnut street J. W. PROCTOR & CO. m6-Imrpt , 211. E VIAL SAVA. LOOKING GLASSES, THE VERY CHEAPEST AND nv.s9r. JAMES S. EARLE & SONS, 816 CHESTNUT 'STREET. CBA]L—FOR SALE. 180 VONs .O.LP ORALS' isfloaL, daily to WORKMAN .'&I W Walnut, tiLLttat. WALL. READY-MADE SELL_ GREAT SALE Will commence, CIAOTIIING. OFF, ausamzezusove4, BRONZES UY OUR OWN IMPORTATION The bed aisortuietit In the country, nosy Open and for sale by MISKEY, MERRILL & THAGEARA, Munufitotiarers c;t - Gas Fixtures, Lamps. Bronzes,&4, AT 718 CHESTNUT STREET, 1 ITMADELPI3IIA. ortgf m THE HARRISON BOILER .I,e sAFEry from destructive esplosiou. With great economy in the use of fuel. For circulars, term., de., apply to the HARRISON BOILER WORKS, GRAY'S FZIRRY ROAD, fir: , e'er , Bear V. S. Arsenal. 1868. G REAT ENTERPRISE PH. J. LAUBER. THE FIRST HOCK OF 1868. The first Hoch and other RHENISH WINES of NMI year's vintage (let.li) havo been imported by Ph. J. Lauber Per steamer "Union," and will be ready for sale TO-DAY MI who :at , fond of delicious wino are reepectfully invited. PH. J. LAUBER, NO. 24 South FIFTH Street. no f rr4 ENVELOPES I. ENVELOPES! • 5,000.000 SAFETY ENVELOPES All colors, qualities and sizes, for nib) at reduced prices at the Steam Envelop(' Manufactory, RE SOUTH FLIPTH STREET. iel7•imrp4 SAMUEL TOSE?. Agent rum, WEAVER & CO. NEW CORDAGE FACTORY NOW IN FULL OPERATION. Na Id N. WATER and fi N. Entni. siva vitnictiiiiza. CA3EMI ik , U-V. S. Notice le reapectfullv given fo cuefolnore and °there do oiriog (.A11,1{14-1.0E5 of the mAriunkurontr, of WM. D. ROGERS, _ _ , or WIESTNUT STREET, to lance their orders ors soon , its passible to infraro their completion for the DRIVING SEASON OF 1868; C•AItRIAtIEo REPAIRED in the most nest and expo. ditione manner. CARltiatiq STARED and Interanco effected. WIVE. D. ROGERS,. No., leo9 and .1011 Chestnut' It,, PhNada. Ao6lmw3mru:''
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