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THK PHILADELPHIA' INQUlitLUt. TUftbPAY. ttU 'VMMDEU 6, '18GS. Allthb first-class Sbwins Macrikxs for sale. RAYBOI.TJ On tbe 4th Inst.

Mrs. MARY KAV. MATERIA IJ9, Ac COOPS FOR TIIE JLADIES. PERSONAL. CkislATe Dore is to illustrate Poe'a "Riven." Thulberg is malting wiuo near Naples.

Pierre Carme has been giving billiard exhibitions in New Orleans. i T. Buchanan Read hns returned to Cinoiu oati, after nn abseuce of some months. ji.iorGneral T. L.

Crittenden, Colonel of theTirty -second Infantry, has been ordered to Join coiiiuirmd, in Arizona. Rev, F. D. Maurice and Tom Biwn Hughes aade spJoehcs at the opening of anewWorn-lDgraca's Colteje, in Lodclon. Jliiior-GeBeral Lord O.

Paget, the British In-r-ectv-Ueuernl of Cavalry, is at present lu Ireland, on a tour of inspection. I Lord Archibald Campbell, the second son of the Duke of Argyle, is eoing to enter a business house. A sign of the times. Rev. Petrolotim V.

Nasby (D. R. Locke) is coming to New York. He now writes for the Toledo Mmle. Uev.

Augustus Walker, a missionary of the American Bourd, died of cholera at Diarbeker, (Turkey, on the 13th of September. Alfred Mordecai wns married on Thnrstlay. at Washington, to the daughter of General Mavuadler, of the Ordnance lopart-inent. The body of Confederate Gonerol P. It.

Nel-Con has just been found among the debris of the tattle-field around Petersburg. Irsohatin. who was found guilty of oorapll-bity In the attempt to assussimite the Czar, was reprieved at the last moment by the Emperor. It is incredibly stated that Tom King, who Whipped lioeuau, has married the daughter ol ft oaptain in the Royal navy. Hon.

George Ticknor Curtis wns at the din-tier of the Harvard class of "ii, in Boston, on jYedtiesday. letters from Berlin announce the marriage lie Marie Tagllonl to the Prince Joseph de Mr. Lowe, the adapter of the screw propeller In It present useful form, was run over and killed heavily-laden wagon, In Blackfriar's road, London, on tite 12th ult, The fortune lea by Count Baeclochl, who recently died in Paris, is estimated at fBOO.OiXJ. It is inherited by his son and two married tluugh-ors, all living in Corsica. Mrs.

Era I.ancaster. wife of an editor in Texas, in conducting the paper while her bun-baud is avoiding arrest by the Freed men's Bureau, CITY NOTICE3 Bow TO Maxc Hons A Pabadis. This desirable result may be attained by purchasing one ot Mr. J. 8, Clark's Gold-medal Ranges, which are so convenient, economical and efficient that hundreds of families in Philadelphia and other cities are using them with the greatest iutlislaction.

The couimuntly bare long wanted a superior ranee, (Tillable for summer and wluter. The Gold-medal 'flange is strictly such a one. Daring summer, a mall HlinUer is placed la it, which greatly economises ths ase of fuel, and will not heat tbe kitchen. During Winter, a larger sized cylinder ased in it, which will beat three rooms comfortably. It will bake, boil, roast and beat bath witter all at the same time.

It Is a perfectly ulr-UoM Hat Conntmer, and requires only half trie quantity of coal consumed by any other range in See, I retains the Are longer than any other rauxe, which adds to its convenience aud economy. It embrace all Pit rfiviritt runUial to a perfect range. We 4enive salesroom of the patentee, Mr. John S. Clnrlr, No.

Market street, Philadelphia, and examlue the Bold-medal Range, a they will be oonvinced of Its re-eraloenl superiority. Pens or atioxs. -Russian sable furs. Hudson by sables. Pine dark mink sables.

Royal ermine-Chinchilla. i bark Siberian squirrel. Persian lainu Aslracan, Ac 40. for ladies, misses and children. J.

W. Proctob A Me. 820 Chesnut street. Rk Paxs Cloaks, bow open, in great variety. lUch velvet cloaks, tlhinchilla cloaks.

VeLvet bearer cloaks. 'Aslracan cloaks and Jacket Handsome plush Jackets. 1 Opera elcaka aod Jacket. J. W.

Proctob No. Chosnnl street. Now OPBW. Rich black silks. Drap de Fraace.

Ore grains. I.yonn taffetas. And every ether desirable style fur dresses aad snantillas. This I a new department, and Is worthy the atlea ttoo ot buyers, J. W.

PnocToa A Ko. i Chesnut street. Rivr arses Jo'nU, Buuiuus, Corns, Ingrowing Nails. tlub Foot, and diseases of tlie Hand and Foot cured' by Ir. Zacharie, No.

KlChesnut street. Bbbomatisk of years standing is being dally cured by a tew doses of Metcalfe's Great Rheumatic Itemcdy Agents. Johnson, Molloway a cowden. TothbDbaI, Read a very flattering testimonial tf a cure of deafness, given bytbs lion. Harlan In- from to Dr.

Vna Moschssisker, published in to day's rngwlrrr.on intuitu page. t' 'abbcbtow, Fashionable Hatter, No. 430 cbesnot street, Kextlloor to Post Offlce. WBBWyOti are depressed by the gaunt, sickly feel ing of a disordered system, which seeds to be cleansed and stimulated lnt bealthy action, take a dose or twe ef Ayer's Pills and see how quick you caa be restored lor a eliilliog. DBA mews.

Blindnbsm, Tiikoat, Loho, CasT Diseases, Cetarrha, treated with a new and most suc cessful system by Dr. Von Uoncbzlaker, Testimonials at aiivm In tmm nf MAvaritv ftnd lnnff fttand. Ing, can be examined at his offlee, No. 1031 Walnut st. A Subb Pilb Oilbert's Pile Instrument positively cur the worst cases of piles, Beut, by mail, oa receipt of Circulars free.

Bold by drug gists. Agents wanted everywhere. Address li. Itomaioe, Manager, No. 575 Eroadway, New SrLveaiNE.

The ladies all say that Sitverlne is ofie the nicest discoveries of the day, and they say so because they know It. They bave the proof before them; their spoons, knives, brow; German sliver, cop per and other wares prove It In their renewed and good as new, and many a dollar is well saved by the usee I tue welcome ailverine. Valuabi.b abd C'oNviiNiKHT. "Brown's Bronchial Troches" are widely lenor. ns en admirable remedy for bronchitis, botrjai.ns, coughs and other troubles of the throat and lniigj.

They are of great value for the purposes for which ttey are designed, while they are usually and pleasantly enicarious. They contain no hurtful Ingredleuu, but may at all times fee used with perfect safety. oUo Rent ier. Allow Mbto Sat aWurb for myself. I have been Wing Mrs.

Wlnslow's Bootblng Syrup In ny family i Am. In thla lltf. thlnlr It an lent article, and would not be without it on any con-lueration. Extract fi om J. O.

Aismi Letter to Chicago 2Vme It eolteus the gums, reduces Inflammation regulates the bowels, cures wind colic and corrects acidity, gives rest and health to the child and comforts the moiber. I.A ROB POSITIVB ALL BOOTS, HOIS. Bil.UO stALS, TeAViLma Kaos, Shob Laces. Trunks, Ac. The attentioa of city and eeautry buyers is invited to the large sale of boots, shoes, Ac, embracing samples 1300 packages of prime Eastera aad city made goods, especially suitable for present wants, to be pe vemptortly sold by catalogue, on four months' credit, Mil morning, commencing' at 11) o'flock, by Jobs Myers Oen Auctioneers, Hoi.

2)1 a 61 Market alreet, 6K0W PowDtB. Tbe merit ol this popular article fere many. First. It decomposes dirt In the clothes, eeeond. It sever Injures the fabric in the sligbttst de-tree.

Third. It Is very economical, costing only three eats for a washing ot halt a dosea persons. Fourth. It is easily used, even a child eompreheudlng Its ope-Balioa. Fifth.

It saves very largely tbe use of soap. Bixife. It Biakes "blue Monday" Just as light and plea-' aant ea ear other day. Seventh. It naves most of the verytuii.

took whiter aad belter than by all theaoap greeee" that caa be mH Into and ever a tub. Itinlh. It is a scieutifla aud reliable preparation, Ttalta. Ii is both a great llilj aud. luxury.

to exchange aad rest, at No. Ill Chesnul street, up stairs. Thb Out AMD Original Rasped Roll Bakbbt or Chables Bihmbaum A Box. The reputation of this establishment bos been widely and favorably known for tbepast thirty years forsupplylngentertaln-ments with the delicious French or rasped rolls. Families are also supplied with bread daily.

We advise all our readers who are foud of good bread to give Mr. Blrnbaum a call. His bakery is located at No low Pine street, and baa no connection with any other Iu the city. litres bb Mkbcifol so Oprsbltes. Tbe phy sical structure of the strongest human being is vulner able everywhere.

Our bodies are endowed' by nature with a certain negative power, which protects them to seme extent from unwholesome influences; but this protection is imperfect, and cannot be safely relied on In unhealthy regions, or under circumstances of more than ordinary danger. Tbere'ore, It is wisdom, it Is prudence, it is common sense, to provide against such contingencies, by taking- an antidote in advance; In other words, by fortifying the system with a course of Hostetter's Stomach Miters, the most complete protective against nil the epidemic and endemic maladies that has ever been administered In any country. As a remedy tor Dyspepsia, there Is no medicine that will compare with it. Whoever sudors tbe pangs of Indigestion, anywhere on tbe face of the earth where Hositetter's Bitters can be procured, does so volun tarily; for as surely as truth exists, this Invaluable Tonic and Alterative would restore his disordered stomach to a healthy condition. To the Billons it is also especially recommended, and In esses of confirmed Constipation Itaftbrds speedy and permanent relief.

In Canada, the West Indies, aud Australia, the Bitters rank above all other medicines or the class, aud the Cemand for them In all foreign coun tries increases every season. EAR AND t'AUKKU SUCCESS FULL treated by J. ISAACS. M. Oculist and AurisL No.siS I'XISKStreeU Inserted.

Fr coxsrniPTioN, asthIia, bronchitis, and all Pulmonary Complaints, Jir. JAYNK Expectorant Is an old and well tried remedy, thou sands who have been restored to health by its use gladly testify to Its efficacy. TRUSS K3. SVFFETt WITH UN-comroruibie cloth and leather covered runt-Inn TrtiRKes, when at SKELt.Y'S Hard Rubber Truss Kutabllshment, No. OH VT Street, you can Hurt comfort ami relief with a Trims fitted to form.

Clean, light and easy, with no riiMtlnir. coaling or soiliug. Lady attendant. Pamphlet free. ANA MAKKK A BBOWN.

POPULAR CLOTHINO. MAKKR A BBOWN. POPfLAR CLOTUISQ. MAKER A BROWN. POPULAR CLOTHING, A It A It OWN.

rOPULiAR CLOT1IINU. A ft 0 N. POPULAR CLOTHING. A A AHA ANA ANA ANA MAKER A BBO POPULAR CLOTHING. N.

THIS IS THE LAftOKST CLOTIIINfl ESUf in tbe city, having Ju.ot been V.J jBtrentai'seu to twice its former size, ana is-a 9 rfuiieii witn nai.usouie cioininK or an sizes riui- rqualitie-, for men, youth and boys, and AsrnrlifJi a 111 be found to be nearly the same as-Tn I whilst Uie styles aru better than usual' la reaiy-uaae cioiuine. i nn nna see. Hall, S. K. corner PIXTH and MARK KT BIS.

MAKEIED. ftOVPRT BOWra. In this city, st Church of the Redemption Parsonage, on the 3d by Rev. Robert K. hane.

Mr. PHILIP M. 8. COVKUT, ot Long Branch, N. to Miss MA RY HOWES, of this city.

Monmouth county papers pleuse copy.l HARK BULLOCH. At the the bride's father, in Philadelphia, on the by the Rev. Mr. Robinson. Mr.

IlORF.U'i1 O. HARK, of Pitls- buig, aud Miss CAROLINE 1. BLLuOCU, Of the former place, no WOLF KENTON. By Rev. T.

A. eernley, at No. N. Thirteenth street, on the kt or October, sir. CHARLES 'I'.

WOLF to Miss SALLIE A. i LNTON. allof thisclty. DIED. the Jd CEOKOE BICIINER.

KT ve.it-. ho relatives and friends are Invited to attend the liinorxt from his late rettideuo. No. 2 lluan court. below Twenty-sixth and above tbls ('1 ues- dy) anernoon, at ciock, nunooi; runner notice.

liners! to proceeu 10 aiouut moriau veuieiery. CAMPBKLL. On the td luslant. Mrs. BRIDGET CAMPBELL, wite of Mr, Peter Campbell, aged ti The friends and relatives are respectfully tuvitad to attend her luneral.

from her late resilience, Bodiue street, l-eiow Oxford, this (lutvnay) anernoon, at 'clock. To proceed to St. Michael's Cemetery. DAWSON. On tbe 4th STEPHEN son of Stephen and Mary aud iawson, in tue loin year ot bis age.

The relatives and friends ol the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from tbe resluenee-of his parents, Parrish street, below Jf.ievenlb, this day, at 1 o'clock. To proceed to Mount Mortau cemetery. the 4th Inst. LAWRENCE DILLON. la the o3d year or is sge.

The relatives and friends of the family are respect-ftillvinvued to attend tbe funeral, from his late rasi- denoo. is. W. oorner Fourth and Christian streets, Ibis (Tnesdy) morning, at nign jh ass at bt. Philip's Church, luterment at cathedral Cemetery ESSENWEIN.

On the Id Instant, at Wllmlneton. Delaware, after a lingering Illness. FRELEltiCJi E8-SEN WE1N, formerly of Knnernl will take ulace from bis lnte residence. No. SOi W.

Filth street, Wilmington, this day, the at I o'clock l'. as. OLANDEN. On tbosd Inst, SARAH, wife of James Glanden, In the 6TH1 year ol her sge. Th relatives and frieuds of the deceased are Invited to attend the fuueral, at the residence of her son.

Dr. A. I. Olanden, Carpeuter's Landing, N. Ibis (Tiiee-aay) morning, at 10 o'clock.

Trams leave Market street terry at o'clock A. Rest, dear mother, thy sufferings are o'er. HENNESSY. On the 4th HENRY, son Oi Patrick and Margaret Hennessy, aged 25 years. The relatives and friends ol the family are respect fully Invited 10 attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents.

No. Wftadsby place. Lombard, above Seventeenth street, this day, at 1 o'clock. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. on the Istof November.

ELLEN JAM EAN, daughter ot Henry and Jane Kean, in tbe 11m year 01 ner age. KRAM A On Saturday, the 3d LIZZIE, la- fan daughter 01 ueorge w. auu Lizxie ivrauiar. the lid ELIZABETH, relict ot the late William Kraemer, in the 6lh year of her ine relatives ano irtonua ui mum 1 fnlly Invited lo attend the tuiieral, from I sidence, No. lino N.

Front stieet. on We temoon, the Tta at 1 o'clock. To I relatives ano menus ui if.uiii reaiiruv- rrotn ner laie re ed uesd ay af- 1. nrnrufl Lr. Kiuvuiii in, 1 Laurel QUI.

LA the 2d B0BEBT LAURIE, aged SO vt-ara. The relatives and friends of tbe family are respect fully invited to attend hts funsral. Irotu tbe residence II I .1 Mn Or ni? tronier-ia-iaw, imit. v. mrn nt Sixteenth etreet.

tuts uuesnavi aiiernnou. at o'clock. To proceed to Mouut iioi Cemeiery. tbe id Inst. RACHEL Mt'CREA widow of khe lata James McCrea, in the 78th year of her age.

Our dear loved mother Is at re't, Her sufferings and troublosare 0'r Her quiet, immovable breast, Is heaved by amlctloo no mora. Loved by all ho knew her. linn, but not fortzatteo. The reVttlvtse and friends of the family are respect-rnii invited to attend tbe funertil. Iroiu ber late resi dence.

Ludlow street, above Thirty -seventh, West Philadelphia, this (Tue-Jay) afternoon, at 1 o'clock, To proceed to Asbury Cturch. aiiJOlin, oa 111. luufuftig wv sl.oi but severe Illness, MARIA beloved wile of Colonel William Moore, sued ill years and Smooths. Tbe relatives aud Irlends of the lamily arerespect-fully Invited to attend her (uneral, this (Tueiday) atteruoon, at 2 o'clock, trorn No. 1 .10 Race Street.

AO proceed to Odd Fellows' Cemetery. MOORE. On Saturday. Nov. t.

Mrs. SARAH OO RE, wile ot ames Moore, In the sSd year of ber The relatives and friends are respectflilly Invited to attend the funeral, from ner late resilience, no. 13't Vitzater street, this (Tuesday) morning, at I clock. Interment at Luurn iiiii. norcross.

At Bordentewn. N. on Monday. November ttb, 1k4, Mrs. ISABELLA NORCROSS, IB ti.n vnar ot her aaa.

Tbs funeral will take place on Wednesday. November 7th. at 2 o'clock P. M. To proceed to the Episco pal Cburca.

the 14 Inst, Mr. JOHN NEFJf.gr,, In tbe 76th year tf his ag The relatives and frtrndj of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from fats lt residence, No, I'lcrida street, this (Tuesday atteruoon. at vmifM ta pfoceea vo AfBiayene vemetery. vmr.T.ER. On Monday morning.

November Mb. BELLiS, dauchter ef George and Bebexsa II. Phlller. aged 21 moat us. the 3d Inst.

THOMAS RALSTON His relatives and friends, and those of the Ismlly, a- frfspeetniliy inviieu auffnq mo iron, itn le aJeE. N. K. corner of Perry and Race wrests, this TuKUr) morning, at 1 cioca. xt proceeo iiuiiii uoi lautfimetery.

0" efter short wBt palnfol Ulneas, JtAMM. Tbereiiulvesaad tiXVi ot the 'Jnf Star ImU No 1r. A aad the sawtjeiMiod t. alUad the fcaeral. n.m his late re.idence.

lliCrcet street, this ROLU. rellctof tbe late John L. Ray bold, in the 77th year of nor ae. 1 lie reiiitives ana ot me ramtiy are respect-folly invited to aitt'iid the fliueral, trtun the rehi(l--nra of har Rnn-ln-taw. James I.

Currv. 8. W. cntrnernr Sixteenth and btiles, on WfUnesuay alternpoo, at 2 SOLLY. On the Slh Inntnnt.

Colonel ROBERT W. ISOLLY. In the 72d year of Ills see. Due notice of tile luncrul will be given. the JOHN son of John D.

ml Mary Shioe, in the lutu year of his ge. The relatives and friends of the fninlly nreresnect- fully Invited to atteod the funeral, from the residence of his parents, No. 1I4 Qcrmaiilown avenue, this day, the Glh at 1 o'clock. WILSON-On the morning of the Inst CHA3 WILSON, I11 the year of bis srs. His relatives aud friends, albo tbe member of Franklin Lodge So.

of the I. of O. are respectfully invited to attend his tuner aU troui the rest-deuce of his father, Onorte Wllntm. Nil. lstl Brown street, on Wednesday aiternoou, Tth at 1 o'clock.

3- MASONIC MF.MBERS OF Rising Btar No. 124, A. Y. and tbe fraternity generally, are recuoied to meet at the Hall. CflKSM'T btreet, litis v.

the 6th Instant, at 1 '(J' C. to attend the itinera! ofour lute Brother. FItEDERICKE. IIA.MM. By order ofthe W.M., MlCiiAKi, NlbUtir, Becretary.

1LACK POPLIN A LPA CAS. US'P RECEIVED. a CMS ol Alpaca Poplins, at S7.Sc and SI a yard. fe BU.n, Mourning btore. jo.

sis fuiiiveo Biiej, ItLACK OTTOMAN POPLINS. JUST RECEIVED JLi a lew pieces of rtcu ovraea Poplins scarce aud desirable goods. ourninxstore. No. 918 CHJCbUT btreet.

SPIXIAjL AOTICKS. g. AID FGS TILE SOUTH. The Teachers In Georgia, sent out by tbe AMERICAN UNION COMMISSION, report that in consequence of tbe extensive failure 01 the corn crop, tbe deatitute from tho country districts are reaching the towns in lare timbers, where our schools are located, in the hope of securing em ployment. They come in the most Kiilterlnir condition.

both as regards food and clothing. Owing 10 this fact, albo a laritely increased number of children are applying lor admittance to our avhool.i. The Commission are anxious to extend a helping hand to all such, and raiM tnern to useiuinets aim Happiness, itutiu order to do this they must rely in the future, as iu tbe past, unou the henevolenoe of the people. rut commission nas appoiiiieu me iter. James Boges as tbe'r Ageut to wait upon our citizens and voile-it, contributions in money or clothing in bebaitot this noble charity, and ItJs hoped a generous response will be made to his appeals.

contributions can tie sent to SAMUEL V. MF.RRICK, President. WlI.I.fAM STKCTliKKK. 'i'raasureF. Na IIW1 MA it If KT Street.

JUHKPil BARKER. Secretary. Tract Home. Nn. 1210 CUKUN UT btreet.

EOT FAIRBANKS' BOOK-KEEPING. Fairbanks' Doolfkeepins. PairbanACs' Dook-koeplne- The handsomest and most comnlele book at tha ainu is out to-auy, auu lor sale at tbe oiuce of THE QUAKER CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE, TENTH AND CTIESNDT STREETS. BUSINESS COLLEGE. Younc men desirlmr the best business Qualifications are Invited to visit this InsiitiHion.

Advuula.ses such as were never belore ollered In anr Commercial School are now cueraniied to the patrons of this College. TO LET. TH OFF1CK Of TH ajATE KV Dr. c. M.

RfSUOP. No. U4 N. TESTU btreeU Apply Immediately. fWUfl Reicnlar meeiiux in the TOWN II ALL.

this (luriday) evening, at P. M. Fiunrtin, ewe y. iV-ti fENJSSVLVAKlA JtlUKHUU Lit UAL Bocietv. S.

W. corner BROAD and WALK UT Streets, Essay this evening, "History of iheUrape and Orape Culture." by A. H. Esq. o-mm liisvivAb Gfiitvuiia a rinu bt.

h'T M. E. Church. Preadnnc every in lit this week except Saturday, by ev. J.

A. WOOD. All In vited. fy-n Pf ATIONAIj HAIli IS I 111S IfAJlUeST kiO most convenient and beautiful saloon ftir lairs. festivals, concerts, fec, in this country.

A few vacant niehts In November to let, nnj on Hunday, 1HTP auiin ti. uutibii, ssitnivitn VVB Academy of Music, tbls Tuen.lnr evenliifr. fiuh- ject leonperance." Tickets at ASHMKAB'iJ hook More, iMO. cireeia, sou at tue door of the Academy in the evening. fcvJ and iiegister, on Interior and air lines, with rein liar OOioe practice on Main Call at tbe Qt AKEIt CITY RLVINKSa COLLLXJE, N.

E. corner TENTH aud CliESNUP lb tree Terms reasonable. KUABUItMUlfll l.Ilt-UM. WMI.TO k'Gu lecture this (Tneadny) eventne, Nov.eih. o'clock.

Hubiect: "True are.ituess iiltwtraied by tiie eltizpu PreniUeiitof the ltopuolic Abraham Lincoln." By Itev. PAaUb WAeaatiiais. Admission iree, W. H. LEWIS.

(Secretary. TRADEMEN'B LOAN ASSOC'ATION will meet on Tuesday evrnine to receive dues snd Interest, and loan the tnntis, at the usual place, EIGHTH, below Creen. The last chance to secure fourth scries shares as original subscription. J. a Browm, Sec'y.

t.sAUHMAn.rni f-M HHiITWUMU IVlil.ttlR, W. 'ttiJ eiipiare. The inter course ot Lecture and i.ractla-.l Irstructlon in llieiScieotiilc tichool snd tbe Technical Schools, will cglu on TUESDAY, November Uh, at 12 o'clock anrt continue tour months. FrerHenl of Faculty. Pfvv MUJAVIRO.T11K NAME irausaabi id Russian) of the most delicious Perfume that ever came In contr.ct with our Olfactory Nerves.

We recommend every one to try it. For sale by all the principal Druggists. "Dally Boston Traveller." PATENT WIRE RAILING FOR INCLOS-JyfQ ing cemetery lots. Wire Otiarns. for store fronts, factories, asylums, Ac.

Iron ltnt.Un.ilii. Coal Screens. Wire Work. Wire Cloth, Paper Makers' Wires, Ac, manufactured by jU. A J.v r.u rjnat No.

II N. SIXTH Btreet. Tfrp snrrar. trMON WILL MOLD A public meeting, on Thuradav evening. Bth In the M.

E. Church. 011 OKEKN Street, below Eleventh. Adiiresaes will bo delivered by Rev. Messrs.

KFRIES. JACKISON, HOFFMAN and Ex-Ouvernor POLLOCK, on the auty 01 me uiivuoiin viiiiitu you ok men who do not come within the lulluenceoi ordiuaiy Christlun iostrumentalilies. The public in- vttea. TIIE EYE ANO riX) THP. FROM THE 1 Hon.

HARLAN I NOR AM. For the last twelve years I bavs been entirely Oeat iii tbe leltesr, anil for the last five years the hearing in rur right ear has been very detective. A short time since I placed mvlf under tbe treatmeul of Dr. VON M(CH-ZISKKR. of No.

toil WALNUT Street. As the re ft. ,1. hu f.v.11 hf.rtt.fr htu been ereatly ini' proved- I now hear belter with both ears than for many years past. hakla Office, SANSOitV Bt, MILjLIXERY.

MIH3 M. REEVES WILL HAVK HKK I i. m.r honn.L. I'bundaV. 7fiov.

sib, mo. t-t n. n.iumii mrce. mioi tl mf.uifS.NOH.satANDSAiefOUTH KM Opened FALir AND Wl HR M1L- nwr LlJNKKY.BilkS. veiveui.

riowers, kirrviNn nPFNfNrt I HAVE NOW OPEN my winter sioca 01 rans aiiuiucri f. SMaDitsnmeos, X.Zuvtt-i SJt AT ttW MIUM TBIK PIIOTOORAPJIIC ART LOOK OUT FOR WALTON. T. ELLWOOD ALTON, No. IS N.

SECOND Street, above Cliri tbnrch, sells LoeklagOlaasea, Picture Frames, Pnoto- ftapb Frame and AUMims cheaper than any store le lie Union. CaJi and see him at No. 48 N. BOOND Btreet, above Christ Chursk, PhUaoeipaia. RKMOTA f.

OF FSTRENOLOOICAL OPTICS to Mi. ta Street, whan examiaa- rtMMki are Ms aeoai, er J. a uArniif Bocoesgor la Fowler. Weil Co. 1860.

DANOROFT. BACIIE COi No. 830 MARKET Street. OUR FALL STOCK 13 NOW COMPETE, AITO COMPRISES FULL LINES OF NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS, Consoling at; HOSIERY AND 0L0VE3, SHIRTS AND DRAWERS E00L3, NtTBIAS, SCARFS, nANDEER0HIEF emnT FRONTS. Embroideri33, Eibbons, Laces, WLita GoodU.

riniNi6HiNa ooooa, TAILORS' TRIMMIN03, COMBS, BRUSHES, THREADS. BINDINGS. BRAIDS. BUTTOH HOTIORS AND TABIETT COOJDS, Mft call particular attentioa to OUR NEW METHOD OF DOING BUSINESS. 1 We aell onr coeds at COST, and for a profit wa atta FIVE PKH CENT, only lo the amoaat of Dili.

OUR ONLY TERMS ABB CAJSn IX PAR FIT If DA AT TIM Ol runciiAitR. We isli It to bt anderstood that tha term O03T with ua mean THE ACTUAL BONA FIDE FIRST COST i Of an article with all extra trade discounts deduotefl, excepting only the small percetilaje allowed as ft cashing our bills. Tbe Cost Price is marked oa every article tliroeuChr out tbe stablisbmeut la plain figures, so that bare, by examining our stock, cau easily satisfy themselves as to the advantages and merits ot oar system. Onr plan at entirely new, and must commend IImM to all who wish to bur goods CHEAP FOR CASH. 186a i6ca THE NEW FAJLIs STYLES far J.

7. BRADLEY'S CELEBRATED DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE 8PRINO) SKIRTS, SK1BT8 Now oeiversally adopted by eat FASHION" MAQAZfNES AND ALL FASHION AUTHORITIES. THIS IMPROVED DUPLEX SKIRT IB NOW MEETING WITH GREAT BAXJI KT J. M. IIAFLEiaiC No.

003 Ch.enat Str-' lARIB POPLINS IN CHOICB BHADX PRICKS REDUCED. CTTRWEN, STODDART 4 BROTHER Nes. (SO, tM and tit N. BECOND Stress, Abe re WilfMI BENCH MKBIH0 From late Auction sales. FRKNCH MERINOE3 AT FRKPCH MERINOES AT U'M.

FRENCH MF.RINOEB AT fl. FINER ORADES AT LOW PRICE CURWEN 6TODDART ROTHES Nos. COftnend BIN. BECOND Bts, AOof Wttteea, 0 A OK PARIS POPLINS. BIARRITZ.

EMPUE-W CIOTH CLOT MOUSb-EUNK DE LA INKS. ALPACAS FRENCH MERIN0E8, AH of ths above bave boeo boagbt at IM lOU A tioa Sales, and are sold at Jtf DlK KD PRfCF CtTRWr RROTIir Nos 1 and N. BFl OSH Htreet. Aje JELTY, CAEBINGTON No. 7S3 CIIESNUT STREET, bKAL EtcttrsrvBLT nr WINDOW SHADES 07 THEIR OWN MANUFACTUIiB.

THEY ALSO IMPOUT LACE CUaTMNS, EP.OCATELLES, OAASXS, AND OTHEB CURTAIN MATERIALS, Tbey doubtless bar the largest and finest stock of EffiBROIDERED NAM AI53 TACLE COVERS IN TIIH CITY. Retail customers will do well to call aad examine NEW STYLE IK Window KELTY, CAP.Rir.STO!! No. 733 Chesnut Street, GOODS FOR Till: ADIIJS. QURWEN SX0DDAKT BKOTLIEa ANNOUNCE A GENERAL REDUCTION OF PRICES Large purchases at the late AUCTION SALE, where goods oi late Imoor-atioo have been greatly BAivXiij! euauie us vu our gieai Great Inducements to Buyers, And afford us the opportunity of making each are- aucuoa 01 prices as will enect rapia sales. CURWEH STODDART EROTKER, Nos.

450, 192 aud 454 N. SECOND STREET. Above Willow. LOOK, LOOK. BARGAINS FROM AUCTION.

Bilk and Wool Plaid Poplins: all Wool Plaid Pon- llns, l'lald and Plain Merino; fne all Wool and Silk and Wool Reps, Mobalrs, Alpacas, Pelameq, and a flilt and varied stock of Dnmtatio Quods, Men and uoys w'assi meres, very low. Also, asnperior line of Cloaks and Shawls, In all the different vaneties. As these goixls were boughs exclusively at siK-tion, we sell them much below the regular rctau prices. i-. 1.

ijiii.Minn, No. 420 BOUTH Street First Dry Goods btore below Fifth street. EYRE ARB PREPARED TO SOTT FAMILIES WITH HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS, S'lOCT WELSH FLANNELS. TJNS1I RINKINU WHITE FLANNELfl. LINEN ANO COTTON MHEEI'INOa TABLE LINENS ANI TOWICLINU FINEST LARGE BLANKETS.

PINK. BUFF ANU WHITE (iUILTS. EYKE Sc LANDELL, HAVE A FINE ASSORTMENT OT Expensive Shawls for Christmas Presents PAISLEY BORDERS. OPEN CKNTRKS. PAIMLKV BOKOKKM, FILLKD CKNTRE3.

8CARLKT CKNTRKS, Will I CKNTRUS. iSHUAKE BHAWLM. FKINMK ALL AROUND. BPLF.NDID 8TYLR WOOLKN SHAWLH. ROB ROY WOOLEN LONU UUAWL3.

liYHE XANDELTj, FOURTH and ARCH. MOT1B! COLORED PLAIN POPLINS Vf'IKK COLOR K.D PLAID POPL1N3L fiiLK. CHAfV MODK POPLINS. HKAV1ESTCORHKO POPLINO AND REPS. BLACK AND COLORED SICATIXO PARKiS.

gKATTNa I SKATING 1 WEST PHILADELPHIA 8KATINO PARK, TH1RTY-FI RMT and WALNUT Street. This Park is now in complete condition, gre-U Im- grovemeots having been made lo the gronndt aud ulldings. The Park will be kept ooen day and night, ami no expense wilt be snared to inane sic nt tin lor eur natrons-, and, as in former years, no Park shall excel ours in a point OJ revi'rvi fioitiij ittiu uuiuturtf, Vttil ttntifl of Mnic. dnv andevenhie. SEASON TICKKT KKDUCF.D TO For sale by HABoAKO uruiKisis, N.

W. comer 1 weiftli and Chesnut streets, JOHN W. B1MKS SONS, Druggists, 3. K. corner Twenty-second and Market streets.

WM. B. DrusBMl, is. W. corner Tec tn and Spring Garden streets.

JAMES N. MAKKX, Liwfist, Market st reet. near Thirty-eighth. THOMAS R. COOMB.

DruKgut, Mnrkr-t street, near Thirty-ninth. THOMAS W. MA 1-tJiiM LNT. Mhoo lor. No.

603 isecond street. K. Q. BT0NK8 A Bltale Hlore. No.

Market street. PIVT A RARDTBL Hardware Store. No. US Market street. 1.

1. TD KFEL. Bkate Store. No. 103 B.

Eighth street. PHILIP WILSON A Bkate Wore. No. 'J Cbesnnt Ireet. CLARENBACH HERDER, hkate hu.ro, No.

6'S A rcb street And at the Park. THOS. P. 8UFLE. Bupi.

ROAISOIVG. A PLF.APANT ROJM, WliU nv.m fX B.THIROPtreet. HOARDING. UNFURNISHED FRONT ROOM, i No. lwi VIN Street.

IL Private ramity. TtOOMS NOW READY. WITH BOARD. No. 1M1 i.V- OHKHNUT ftirtt.

ftefaretxe required. nrxJINO ROOMS. FURNISHED OR CNFUR- Li Dished. No. RACK fatreet; call Tor one TTANDSOME BECOND-BTOnY KOOll, II room, with boara, at no.

ins o. nuia ptrew. Ii WP.LL HEATED loons, with Doaru, a. iiw uiiuimi nircet. 1 W1.SHIXOTON PLBA- Oil sunt rooms vsceiit, with board.

Table board. PLEASANT THIRD HTORY Xi front Room vacant. No. low ARCH Btreet. 1 t-NPURNISHED LODOINO ROOM WANTED A frAflfftrinn.

Addreaa Kv Inanlrar fi. OHlee. "1 ANTED, BOARDINO FOR A Oi.NTI.KM AN, wife and child, six years old. Addrvea "Box 2IS, Inquirer Olflce." llOARDINOA HANDtsOMELY PURNISHKD J) front room, oa second floor, at No. Hi 8.

WAdil- INOTON bquare. Also, vacauctas lor geouemea. THB HANDSOME RE8IDENCK, S. K. COP.NKR ef Sl'KUCE aad EiOHl Btreeta, la ope a to re- cietve Bearaera.

CFATKS UNION HOTEL, NO. AND SOS MAB-OKKT Street. Dftuely furauihcl Ibrowfnowt. aad as eoo a (aie ih say lu the cjkyv Beard fi' Bay, 41 1 o'clock P..

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