The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, October 03, 1866, FOURTH EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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FINANCE AN I) COMMERCE.
FFICK OF TUB EVENING TuMWlKAPH, I
Wednesday, October 3, 18G6.
The Stock Market opened dull this morning,
mid jinces were unsettled. In Ooveroment
bonds there was little or tiothlnn doms. 111.)
was bid lor nl16-20n 1I1J lor Ds of 1881 5 lOtf
kr 7-:t0: and w lor 10-409. City loan were in
lair demand; the new issue Bld lively at snA,
kit advance ot 4, and old do. at DC',, no rnaive.
Railrowl shares, as we bave noticed tor seve
ral flas oust, continue the most aetive on the
list. Reailine sold at f8(f?!5H. a decline of i:
Little Schuvlkill ata, adueilne of h; Camden
and Ambov at 12!l.f. 110 chanije; Pennsylvania
Itaiiiond ftt67f)57il, no chimee; and Northern
Central at 44, no change; 68 was bid for Nor
ristown; 39 lor North Pennsylvania; 30 lor
Klmira common, il for prelerred do.; 31 for
Catawista vrcierred ; M lor Philadelphia and
Utiltiniore; and 33; for Philadelphia and fc)rie.
City PaKsenper Raihoad shares were un--.haneed.
Hestonvillo sold nt 17. 88 was bid
for Second and Third; 21,1 lor Thirteenth and
Fifteenth; 37 for Spruce and Pine; 5r tor Cues
nut and Waln-it; 71 tor Wept Philadelphia; 30 for
Creen and Coatee; 28 for Giritid College; and 42
for Union.
In IJank Shares, there was more doinc. r irst
National, at 145; Central at 130: Commercial at
r.7, and Mechanics' at 33 233 lor North
America: 148 for Philadelphia; 132J tor Far
mers' and Mechani-e':l00 for North"rn Liberties;
101 for Southwark: 05 for Kensineton; S; for
Pennsylvania Townsnip; t!8 tor Corn Kxchane;
(104 (of (iirard; 100 lor Tradesmen's; C8 for City;
44 for Consolidation: ana 05 tor Union.
In Canal shares there was very little move
ment. 28i was bid tor i-chtivlkilt Navltratiiu
tomroon, 37 for preferred do., 69 for LohiMi Na
vigation, 120 for Morris Can ii pret'erre 1, I t V for
Susquehanna Canal, and 5Gj tor Delaware Divi
sion. Quotations of fiold-lOA A. M 148; 11 A. M.,
1474: 12 M., 1474"; 1 P. 5I.,"117.
rUlLALKLI'lllA STOCK EXCHANGE SALES T0-DA1
Kejiorted by le Haven & Bro , No. 40 S. Third stroet
BEFORE BOARDS.
800 en Reading- Railroad lots DSJ
FIRST BOARD
tHOO Citvtfs new.. . 19 200 sh Rcan Its c 5''
fUHKiO CIO lots. 1!H H1O8I1 do. ...t5 .5vtf9
sa.ifl dn 1)93
100 sh do 00. 58
S1000 l'a ft 1st m68 101
$1000 Un'n C bs.... 24
.r00 Read 6a 43. . . . 95
f 10(10 00 1870 93
$MX) N Ta 6s 92
f 2000 Lch 6s. 84 92J
200 h N ten tr... lots 464
200 sh do... lots 5 6SI,
100 sh cio. ...s6int 68 J
200 sh doi?6jwnnt 684
8 sh Lit .sen. ...l5. 85
50 all 1st Mat Bank. 145
10 sh Con Nat B. .. 180
40 sh Coml Blc....b5 57
28 sn do... lots.. 67
lshMochBiinK... 38
301 sh Fa h....lots.. I
60 sh do 8d.. 6'
6sh do 5
1 sh Unard Bk. . . . 69
200 sh Kevstono Z 1 1-16 100 sli Bir Mtn. . ... 4'
10 eh Cam & Amti..l29j 100 sh Uostonvllle K 17 J
Messrs. De Haven & Brother, No. 40 South
Third street, report the following rates of ex
chnntre to-day at 1 P. M.: AraeriVau gold, 147 J
iil47.j; Silver and ,Js. 13S; Compound Interest
Notes, June, 18G1, lG.i; do.. Julv, 1801. 1G: do.,
AufruBt. 1804, 15: do., October, 101, 14; do.,
December. 1864, 13$; do., May, 186."., 11$; do.,
Auenst, 18G5, 10,1; do., September, 18(55, 92; do.,
October, 18G5, 94.
Messrs. William Painter & Co., baukers, No.
:w South Third street, report the following rales
of exchange to-dav at 12 o'clocK: U. S. Gs, 1881,
retfisleied, UljXrjlllj!; do., coupon, llljrUlj;
do., coupon, 18G2, lll;t?llli; do., 18G4, 1094
1094; do., 1805,10947,109. : U. 8. 10-40?. recistered,
t9ft;;99.J; do., coupm, 9999.; U. S. 7-303, 1st
heries,ior.ii106; do., 2d series, 105J10Ci; do.,
3d series, 105ji10(!,i; Compound Interest Notes,
Peecmbci-, 18G4, 1134113.
Philadelphia Trade Report.
Wednesday, October 3. The receipts and stocks of
Kreadstuffs are unprecedentedlv small, and most holders
are asking an alvanco for most descriptions.
There is a fair Inquiry for Tlmotliy Heed, and 250
bushels sold at SI'SO. Flixsceu is unchanged. Soles of
600 busbela prime at 83-3'j. Cloverseed raDges trom 7 to
77V
The stockt of Flour bave become reduced to a very
low llvuie. and with 1 resent mid cnispective slbnt
receipts holders have put up their prices till ly 25 cents
barrel lor the better trades or spring ai a winter
wheat sal, s of sunerllne at 7-70(r8 75 ; 1U0 barrets
extras at Hl-SO: 1800 bane's or li western extra 111ml1 v
at 8IVWil3 2fi; 400 barrels winter wheat do. dj.. at Sl:i(S&
14: and tancy brands at ailfeilG-fiO, according to quality.
Wye Flour may be quoted at IB("B60. Nothing doing
m orn Meal.
The olTerlugs of Wheat are exceedingly small, and
the article is In steady request; sales of fuir and
choice red at -2'(-5K3 10; wbito run Res Iroru 83 to
.1-2&. 400 bush Pennsylvania Hye o.d at il-ls. Corn
is In good demand, and prices have again advanced;
sales ot DWOouhIi. Western mixed at J 0ifr',l 08. Oils
are stcadi ; bu ck or 1C0J bush, ut 65c. Nothing doing
in Hurley or Malt.
Whlskvls onchanned; small sales ot Pennsylvania
at Hi 31 and O bio at 2'44.
AMUSEMENTS.
The BEnc.iiANH Mahetzek OrKBA Tboupe. Signer
Ulorsln honconl win positively make his ap
pearance ou the 15ih Ustaut. At last advices the
veteran bufio was causiDR a frenzy of deliuht with his
Crlspiuo," given now tor the first time in Londoi.
Htronfias were the ada atlons heaped upon his "liord
rlechnrg" by the press, they were taint in comparison
with the admiring epithets called lortu by his ulloriou
and inconcelvahlv droll "c'rlspino." Apropos of It in
t'oui, "il Trovatore." the Paris correspondent ot the
Milan Hut cat Journal, mentions. June :, the presence
ef hi daughter In the tahmi of the French nobl.ity.
before whom she has been displaying a soprano ol the
rarest quality. According to ' 11 irovutore," the
Slgnortna Konconl. who is scarcely seventeen years
old, l glued with an executive skill that Is something
"marvellous." Her trills and cadenza are especially
sdnilrtd. Aided to this she is beautllul. And, what Is
equally Interesting 10 us she Is coming with her father
to Philadelphia for the expre.s purpose ot making her
opera ic dtbut under the direction of Mr. Maretzek.
who has the reputation of having started more good
rusts on the road to lame than any other lmpresiarlo
of the century.
Hkw Chebsut Street Theater. Mr. John E. Owens
performed bis inimitable ancle Solon shiugle" to
noiber Immense audience last night. The apulause
was more generous than upon the previous rep estima
tions, and Mr. Owens' uuctu us drolleiy was received
with verv general expressions of enjoyment. In the
larceof J, An V' bl; Ur. Oleorge II. Ciaike, with his
cool, lanta llzing tun, lalrly divided the popular honors
with air Oweus Uncle aulun Hhmgle and J hnDibbi
will be repeated to-night, and the two form an exceed
ingly attractive bill. saWaWI ttu Ha -M
Walktt Btkekt TnsATBE Mr. John Brougham hod
a good bouse last tvtntng. ftaynq with tire went on
most JoyouHiv, and the people, who never tire of the
Oovernr" insisted upon cui lng hlui before the curtain,
for 1 he purpose 01 twbiiiugoueoi bis excessively c unlcal
speeches out 01 hlta. lb la evening Mr lirougbam's
tlneat bur esouo, fi-ea hn-ia; wfil be given. Mr.
brougham piavn -King Pow-ha-tan," and M l-s Suaan
llenin has been engaged exprussiv to suataln the patt
of the lovely l'o canon-tas," We are constrained to
compliment the management upon the engagement of
jaw. iMmuu niwiwMHwiwiwi iue orcuesira. lllateJeo
tions are of the very best and most popular character,
and he manages bis oichestra with the care aud tKte
of a true maettro. The overture to A'abueco, last even
ing, was very neatly execti ed and It was applauded
and appreciated by nearly ail present,
AttoH htbeet Theatre The ' Uenoltons" pa tbeto
selves oft for a fun tanmv again to-night Faner lolks
are not otten seen, cunalii'v. Tin- tat' family will be
u.ayed all this week, with Mrs John Urow, Mr. OrlllKhs,
mi. Marlowe, Mr Moitluunt, .Mr. Frank Hlv, rs, MIks
Lizzie Price Miss Annie Ward, and all 01 the Company
lavoritet In the cait
New Ameiucan Theatbe. Mr Proctor has made quite
a hit In Air iff lh' Ho,di. Ha la a tine actor. It we over
look a slight tendency to rant and his versatility la
remarkable. He lias already made hosts of Iriends here.
To-nitht be will appear again a the "Jlbtxiuainosav,"
supported by Hiss lsuduru Cameron aud tie eutire
strength of the new Company.
Academy of Mfsir. Mlsa Anna K. lHoklntnh lec
tures on Fitday evening next. Tickets at Puvh'a, In
the new iiulht n ltumliinr. 'I his la the la.t opuortunltv
that her irlunils In Ihia city will have 01 hearing Silas
Dickinson this winter, as she Hearts for hew r.nglaud
on a proiessional tour next week.
The Ckosbt Oi-eiia House Paintinqs. We are re
quested to state tha the exhibltloa ot the paintings of
the CrosliT Opera Uouae Art Association, In this city,
has been removed rotn (oott s AuetWn Kooini to the
I'hllaSe phia Art '-ailery No I'ltrt hesnut street, where,
with Increased light and other advantages, the works
can o more satis aetoniv studied. Announoewent will
iNBinadeof the reopeniug ol the exliloluou In Its new
quarters as soon aa ths current arrangemen a are com
tileted. Meanwhile tickets can be procured at T. B.
pugb's, No. 61 Chesnut street, Urat tfoor back.
The Bateman Opera Teoi:pe A despatch irom Pro
vidence KI'o6 lalatm, to-dav. statos Parepa. hrlguoll,
and other artists aaugiast evening In that 1 ur to a v.ry 1
laiae aud ence, ana achieved a perfect success encit.
ing a perfect ovation Tble troupe is shortly to give
several concerts In Phiiadalubia.
Tim Htrakosch Concerts. The rlrat of these bril
liant etr muneal r,lmtM place at Musical Fund Hall
n h'nriar evenltis lietw'e. I'lodowskK. Llmhertl.
Fonnea. and all of ibe great artists appear lo lavorlte
assuoiption'. TkikeU niav be ohtlud at Truuipler a.
Htventn and Chesnut streets, unserve the announce
ment In anther column
The Lincoln Tableaux, at NaUonal ila'l, are growing
very uipaiar. Tbe pictures are aumlrahly exeeutod by
one of onr most noted Philadelphia piotr. The
asf mlrera of our great aud good Lincoln sbuuid ana thnae
bihieapx Mr-S Alurdocb delivers a neat descrip
THE DAILY E ENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY,
tive lrctnre each evening, and MaiemnlneUe Blvlra de
Hylva slnts a choice selection of operatic arias.
AsKRMni.r Ht'iLDiNos. Helter has a splendid pro
gramme to-nh ht In addition to his solos on the piano,
b s jokes and his seoond-s ght penoinianrea. he wl I
"do" the "Mjitertous Orange Tree," 'Broken Ulrds,
"Mocha" (a scare artlo ), and " the Ciinnon." 00
and see Heller at onoe, as he will not play again before
to aiotrow night.
OortoH at Tns Acadekt. John B. Oouoh. the dis
tinguishes! orator, win deliver two of his great lectures,
' Curiosity" and "Eloquence and orators," at the
Academy of Muslo. on V ednesday and Thursday even
ings 01 next week. T.ckeU and seats may be secured
at Ttigb s. new Jlu'ledn Kul ding. besnut street, above
Mxtht at Trumnler's and Man ten's.
Casncross Pixet's "Colored Fo'ks" wl'l arrange
a 'high old cirnlvai" ol drollery for the "white trash"
this evening f)o and see the lssnes of rhe dar ex
pounded espeela.lv the "Nigger Bullcrtngs" Question.
,r lixey will pr 'side at the Bones."
Tiie FmB Arts. T. lurch & K"n will ssll tills even
ing, at iheir Art Oaiiery. bo. 11 1U Chesnut street an
inbt rest Ing co lection of oil paintings ni every variety
1,1 subjects, by well known artists of this ci.yt also,
some 01 foreign artists ot celebrity.
at Valeb's Winter (Iardrn. In Vine street below
Kighth. the Fxcelslor llrasa and String Ksnd regiles the
vlsltois with excellent music every twenty minutes.
oityIntelligenoe.
( for Additional City Jnloliigenre tre Ihird Page,
A Merry "Mill" in thk Fourth Ward
A ItOOSTtH IX PlTTKO AOAINT TWO lfHS-iiB
Cometh Out Victouioub He Crowbtii Oteh
H ih Prostrate Fom A lew minutes alter sun
rle, this rooinirr, an opt n lot In the Fourth Ward
wB'the scene ol an exciting contest. I ho parues
to tho afl'air wore a rooster with a highly ocvolop jd
craw, and two "dogs" ot tho vnga'ioud stripe. It
happened in this wise :
Ad old lady don.lcilcd In tho neighborhood re
paired to the fj'Ot in qtiescon witn a pail lull of
kitchen reluse, which sho deposited, as was her
dai.y wont, upon the rrouml. There was 111 tho
pail but one item vrlilch even a hungry dog would
deign to notice, and that was a ciust ol bread, w bleu,
irom its hardened outlines, might Have been Dart ol
tho original supply v, bleu iNunh oriierctl fi 0111 his
buker previous to embarking-hinio I and family 111
the An, 1 he favorite rooster ol UiooiJlady her
lavonte becauso it wa th" only one she owned wsv
stsnding bard by, aud watched theoperation ol over-
turning tne pail with tho grcule-t possiulo interest;
tor he had tasted uuupht 111 the way ol loud since lio
had h it tils perch at early onwn.
Ihcrelore, as soon as the old Iiidv s hacit was
turned, the rooster mudo a turlous oive at thn al ore-
said unt' diliivisn crust. But so turious wits the
onset, and so burdened was tt,c crust, that the latu.T
bounded into ihe air and tell at the distance of somo
live leet or more. In this neighborhood thoro eat
upon bis haunches a hungry cur, whom nobody
owned, and who had not lulicn upon a savory mor
sel since ho had cnirrgea trom tho asn barrel 111
which bo passed the night. Tbe dog naturally
thoupht that the crust was a windfall from heavun,
intended to nppeaso ms hungry paugs. He thero
lore seized upon il. and made haste to get away.
itut cliantic.ecr wa on the a;eit, and seeing tho
cntsttbus making oil with tho dog, Ho ruftlml his
wines, revr.-ed the position ot iho leathers ou his
neck, and niade nuother lun?e. He missed tio cru-t
this time, as was probably his mleiition, but sue
cceded 111 planting bis bugle tinr and rtjuure In tuo
canine's Irontispicce, inflicting a itortul gush
therein, nud cuusiui; the cluret to How in a cojnous
stieam.
It is needless to (ay that the "dorg" was intensely
dtstusted at this unprovoked assault He dropped
tbe antediluvian relic, turned about without more
ado, and opening tlio gates ol his irruve-yard, dis
played a (hreateuing array 01 tombstones.
I bis exhibition ot tnalico aroused tli Iro of tho
rooster to such an extent that his too nails becamo
entangled in his wings With these relative prepa
rations, each awaited the onset fiom his antagonist
iberu was a piiuso of evcrai seconds at this point,
during which time quite a crowd of uu washed
urchiiis, arrayed in their ghostly garments 01 wlnto.
collected and formed a ring, autcrmined to see tair
play and a Iree liulit iho uproar created by the
multitude disturbed tho equanimity of t .10 flog somu-
vhat. He suilcred biuisvlt to be thrown off his
cuurd, and while, cas ing a sly glauce at the
spectators, chanticleer planted a sockdolager lm-
u ediately over his loit poeper. The now of clarot
Irom this second wound was so copious that it com
pletely blinded the pool truto, and sent him at once
to tns devotions.
At this signal punishment tbe early morning, was
made hideous with infantile cries 01 delight.
Chanticleer, thinking the mill was entirely ovor,
was about restoring his feathers to taeir noniiul
position, when ho was astonished to seo another
combatant enter the arena Like bis i.rcdeccssor,
lie was a "dore." whoso bread-basket looked ox
tremeiy Iniik. The most formidable ptep , rut 0,1
which bo nindo lor thu Uirbt was to curl his tail uo
In such a perfect circ e tha'. it ivou d have puzzled a
ilnjr fancier to bavo told by which cud it was fas
tened to his body.
Doc tbe second did not deign to sttrvoy tho situtt'
tion, tut opened bis graveyard and elevated his
mau evs at once. Then ho made a rush, and alighted
upon his antagonist, causing the latter to k,ss his
mother alter a very humiliating fashion But just
at this point, ho met with a signal roero While
be held chanticcluer in chancery, and was 'prepar
ing to Insert his tombstones in too windpipo ot tho
latter, by a sudde n and dextrciis turn, his leu trum
pet was pierced taroutrh and through by a spur,
and the citcoiufitod canine retreated, bowling witti
rain
1 he chanticleer assumed an upncht posluro, and
carciuliy selecting the loftiest cobble-stone within
tho scope oi bis vision, be flapped his wins tri
nmDbantlv and crowed with all his might. Tho
paan ot victory was taken upbvtlie surrounding
crowd of urchins, one of whom seized the "gaino"
bird and bore him oft', followed by a doligbted and
enthusiastic throng.
Tebrible Tragedy tn tiie Pabk
Esc ape of the Outla weAnother torrlrjle tragedy
has occurred in our midst, and but a passing notice
is taken of its occurrence. Last eveuing there oc
curred in our beautllul Park one of those frightful
occurrences that every now and then atartle tbe
community with their atrocity. A short time before
sundown, about 6 46 P. XL . a oartv ot rockloas and
disorderly out aws, numbering; in all five men, orove
town the slope on tne east side ot the ram,
opposite to tbe "Mineral Spring," at a luriou pace.
As they neared the bottom ot tbe hill they ran with
frfghtlul force into a gentleman wbo was walking
quietly aloup.ard hurled him to tho ground a bleed
ing corpse, ills aeatn was almost instantaneous,
lDstead ot stopping! tbe cold-blooded wretches drove
off at a furious Bpeed, so that the officers wbo siw
tbe occurrence could not overtake them, and suc
ceeded for a time In making good their escape. The
rifltneot tbe murdered man is Mr. William EdwanR
Ho was about lorty years old, and resided at No. 17
soutn i'liteemti street.
A buspicious Customer. A man an-
swenrjflr to thennment Jnsenh Mitchell wr arrested
yesterday morning under rather suspicious circum
stances. 1 or several uavs past lie nas uoeu seen
lounging around the establishment of Mr. Nathan 8.
Brown, Ho. 228 Chesnut street, and acting; in a very
suspicious manner. He would enter the store, and
when asked his business, be would make Inquiries tor
some one wbo bad never been in tbe ulace. Pka
other morn'ng Mr. Barnes, one of the employes of
tne estaonsnmeni, met nncneii coming; down Btairs,
and though nothing was thought of it at the time.
yet wnen one 01 tne cierit went up to iook tor some
articles, ne touna mat a case 01 nne ana wis had been
tampered with. Mitchell was arrested, and suffi
cient evidence was brought forward bolore Alder
man Beitier to warrant bis boiug pat under S1500 to
answer.
Taking Heavy Toll. Two men. under
the guise ot friendship, undertook to lond a helping
" peuuenian wuo nau invested in real
estate, and deposited the purchase in his hat, this
morning at a very earlv hour. They led hira home
and by way 01 repaying themselves lor their trouolo,
they relieved him of his nooket-book, containing a
city warrant tor ft 76, and a due bill for 8226. when
in the neighborhood of Bovouth and (iiror.i
and tbon lelt him alone In his glory to find his way
homo as boat be might. The victim resides near
Charlotte and George streets. John L lleiton the
light-lingered gentleman was arrested at his resi
dence, Tenth and tiirard avenue, but the missing
papers were on est inventu. Heston bad an inte.
re-ling interview w ith Alderman Fitch, who hold
hiiu in glUUl) bail to answer lor ins misdeeds.
Ahstraction of Raiment. Catharine
Diamond, tor same time past engaged In the hum
ble capacity of domestic in the family residing at
Mo. V-id hrown street, undertook, it is alleged, to
r, nimiish her wardrobe bv demoting that ot her mis
tress. Catharine, fortunately lor ber miBtres and
unfortunately (?) for hersell, was detected in toe
dubious urooeeding. and was arrested therefor by
the invimidon of the law. Hue was brought to
gnef and before Alderman Masser, who, after hear
n, her atorv and taat of others wbo knew tbe cir
cumstance! of tho case, held Catharine in 8800 bail
to appear at Court and convince twolve Intelligent
peers of tho Commonwealth that ber case was as
c ear as nor name
Tur Firemen Visitors. The Eagle Fire
Company, of i ittsburg, now on a visit to this city
01 Brotherly Love," am being- shown tbe lions
and tbe tigers pretty extensively, vye noticed thom
bllng past in double line, with a fine brass band at
their bead, to pay a visit to the old Independence
Hall. In their brown overcoats and caps, they pro.
ented quite a nuique ana stvnsn appearance, as
Ihev marched along Chesnut street, the band dis
coursed feme most nceiiei.t inuiio.
TrtK TmLAnKLPniA Baptibt AisnociA-
tioh. Tie one hundred and fitty-nlnth annatl
meetms' of the 1'hilad -lpbia Baptist Association
was resumed thi- morning, at tho cfinrch of the lat
Pr. Kennard, Eighth aneet, abovMiieon, large
aud enco, composed in great part 01 aeies, b inf
present, and nianilesting groat interest in tbe pro
ceedings. 'li e de ihrraiions wore commeneod at half past 8
o'cloek, with devotional exeroisea, alter which the
reports fiom the various Churcnes embrannd within
the organizai on were oontinund. The statistics
presented aro embraced In the following tables:
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t'nloo (colored
then Kun
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13
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6
1
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11
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7
66
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140
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tipper Moent Bethel
Necond Wllmlngion, Del
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Falls ol 8, huvlklll
Kieyenth, Phi atleiphla
First Colored, Washington, 1. I)..
Ballgomlnao
Iwenth Philadelphia
l'sssjank
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Hi nuat Hchools.
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Falls ol Nehuvlklli
Kleventb, Philadelphia '
First Co ored. rVaahiimtmi. I. f
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1 Welllll l'l,,U,lnl,.l.l,.
Passvunk I 1
.... .-. . ,. . . , . , .
I ho Second Baptist Cburohol Uermnntown. which
was recognized last week, was leoeivod into no
Association I his new socloU has already a mem
bership of 82. and thev bave almost cotiiDloiod a
one church cdillce, locatod on tho site of the old
battle prouiiil. From the wealth and standing ol
the losdinr men who bare the enterprise, in hand
we predict for them great success und corresponding
u.e'ultieas.
At e even o'cloek the Rev. R. .leffrov. 1) D . of
tins citv, preached tho doctnnal torinon on Mustifl
cat on." His text, was taken irom tho third chanter
o Unmans. 2Htli verse, readinir as lollows:
' I ln-relore we coiiclmlo that a rann is iuHtilled bv
faith, without tlio di ds ot the law."
liev l)r Lincoln. Of lihixln la'nntl. and lfev T.
J. Mtidcnr. . a missionary rooentlv returned from
Asam. participated in the services iho sermon
was marked ny rare abiltlv aud deep study, aud
elicited the protoundest attention.
Thf. Great Meeting at the Aca-
pemy lo-NiBHi.-Hon. Hannibal Uimhn, lato
Vice-I'res dent ot the United States, and lust frinnd
of the lamented Lincoln, arrived in town this mo n
ins. and will p sltively addres his ltd ow citizens
of rtiilad"lplua this evening Hia stieech will bo a
very powerlul argument in favor 01 iho Republican
union pony, nun uaiusna A. tirow, loriuerly
Speaker ot the United States lieuso of Kepresonta
tives. will follow Mr. Hamlin in a speech ot lorty
minutes' duration
Tp.kps Club. A meeting of ihe Pres9 Club
ot i'niladelphia will bo bold this afternoon, at i
o'clock, when Mr Charles it Clark will read an
essay. A large attendance is anticipated.
Tbe Ease-Ball Question.
Home persons declare
It is quite unlar,
For ball c ubs 10 hire smart Icliows
in playing that game,
Jo keep up the fame
Of their c'nbs. ana make the rest jea'ous.
Be this as it may with base-ball,
No bribe 'twill require
1 o make one a tire
Iiimsell linely at l'ower Hall.
Tl'e are prepared with an unusually fall arul com-
prihentive ttock of Men's, Youths', and Hoys' ill
and II ivter tJlo'litva, wnirh we are se.utna at Mtreiil
I.OWIiU rillCKB THAN HAVE BEEN KNOWN FOlt SEV -
dal YKAits. Coitaratutatina our patrons and tiie
public tient ra'ly upon the decline in the prices of
lerifi'i nuicn rentiers ittis voxsitiir, jvr. iweuc t
ea;fiimao. lowun Hall,
No. 618 Markkt THBiri,
ISiNNKTT & CO.
Too Candid bt Half.
As Tom and his wife were disputing one day
Ol their perronal traits, in a bantering way.
Quoth she, "Though my wit you disparage,
I'm certain, dear husband, our lriuuds will attest
That, compared with vour own,
Mil jutinmt.ni is oesi y
Quoth l'om "Ho then said at my tmirriage "
Note Tom has since shown good judgment in
getting suited at Charles blokes & Co's one-pnee,
undir me continuum,.
It is a matter of obeat wonder that so much
atariition has been civen to improvements in every
brai on ol manufacture excepting that oi soaps, ana
it is all the more astonishing when we cons tier the
enormous amounts ot different cla-sos of Soaps daily
consumed even in our own citv.
An economical boap has long Deen aBiroa oy
housekeepers, when the necessity of trusting to ser
vants makes Soaps which are not duly arlea tue
mi ans of an extravagant waste.
We take pit-sure in calling the attention of our
readers to an article now offered to housekeepers,
wmch is, iDC'eed, the Woman's Frieud and are si fa
iled it is bound to become a perfectly Indispensable
article In every bouie'iold. In referring in this
matnerto ' Dobbins' Kloctrlo Soap" wo are, from
the numerous testimonials which bavo been shown
a. and the untorm sa inaction mat it nas given.
convinced of Its great merits, and have not the
slightest hesitation in recommonaing it to an wuo
study economy of t ine, labor, and money.
Five-Twenty Coupons,
Due November 1,
Wanted by
Prkxpl & Co.,
No. 84 bouth third street.
Davis' Tain Killer. We have tested this modi
cine, and assure aur readers mat it not ouiy pos
sesses all the virtues claimed for it, but in many
instances surpasses any other remedy we have ever
known. It should not bo classed with the nostrums
ot the dav. irot uo lor the sucolal purpose of pecu
niars nrr.fit tint tie rePBrauu an one i me suiiiimrii
IIltTjiei 11 15B, 1UI IUU IIUU.IW WUVM. i., v.n I , IJXJICI
jAbcrty.
TO (SOLDIEB8 OF MEXICAN Will Bud War Of
1812.
Land warrants wantea.
Hewes Km iq & Co ,
No. 60 outh I'lnrd strct,
riiiladolphla.
All l'ERSOKB who are tond ot Fine Contoctlons,
G W. JenKins, AO. 1UH7 bpring uardeu street.
would invito to can ana try uis mocx oi r mu t'audins,
1 ,.i und Moss faste. Gum and C"oeo ate Drons.
Chocolate treams of ad tlavors, Carainn.s, etc , of
which he baa constantly on band a lresh assort
ment.
rpnu -ni v. Mimes of Idaho to tue brown.atnna
fronts of Madison Avenue, l usioun "iMght-Hlootn-
ln Cereus" is in request, ihouvh the stanlard
fierlume of lasulou, its ponuturiiy is uaileu to no
class or section it is a natioual stajjle, i'aterson
Uuardtan.
Tiuni stt i of Hoots asd Shoes I'hllin F"nrd
fc Co., Auctioneers, Ho 6m Market stroet, will hold
to-morrow (Thursday) morning their third large
trade sale ot Boot and bhoes, conuueucing at un
If you desire cerloot I'letures of any kind, an ta
Leonard May's Gallery, at the H. K. ournur of Kixth
f'i,l, ...... Ill . . ' , . : I I. . .
uu vauunu,,, vreoie. Mxo wui uo auro to gult you.
Twelfth and Cbebhot Is the plaoe to purchase
Cork Mattresses and Heading, and to have -
niture reupholstered, varnuhed, and repaired by
. ..alniAiknun
liriiuuv. vm .
ELASTIC BTITCU
SEWING
MACHINES,
FOR
FAMILY rE.
TUB ONLY
MACHINE
THAT BOTH HEWS
tfiKFECTLY
AND
EMBROIDERS
HITTT nn
GBOTEB
A
BAKKR'SJ
HIWIII HT
PKEM1UMI
HEWING
MA( HINKS,
No. 7S0
CflKHNC'T
STREET.
lockhtItoh
r.WIN(
If Af 'III k! W
KOH ta ii niit.
BHOKMAKKHS,
bhuiii,hh,
H tHNKSd
MAKkHS.
(AHHIAHB
LATEST AMD B8
Takb AVEa'e Rapsp arilla to pnrify tbe h'ood
and temove inmor, pimples, boils, and sores, which
onlyexaibit the loltonness within.
Life Pike 1'iiotooraphh in OH, as 1'ictnres and
Lkenessess, are unrurpassed, If made at B. F, Hel
met's, ao. tut Area street.
Superior Sttlbs or Keadt-made Clotbio,
SurrRioR Sttles o Rkaot-madb Clothing,
Wahamakkr & Hrown.
popdlab clothiho uoobe,
Oak Mali.
8outhe-t corner Bixth bMabket Streets
MAHHIKl).
1 LT FBF.IM AN. On tbe ISth of September, by the
Jiv. Mr. Manship Mr. JACvBl. KLY, lormnrly of
'brnon, Pa., to Mra. T.hh FRl-KMA", youngest
daughter of tho ,ate Joseph Harvey, of this city.
T)IKl.
P.POWNE.-On the 2d Instant, ALEXANDEU
BhOWNK. 8r.. In the BHth year of his ai.
His ma e iriends and ihe re atlves ol the family are In
vited to attend the tuneral. from his Istn residence. No.
'il7 sUect, on Ha iiMar, the 0th Instant, at 1 o'clock.
To proceed to Laurel Hill. W
CAM! ROM Rudilenlv. on the 3d Instant, DAVID W.
CAM r hN. aged 71 years
1 he relatives and tr ends also Montgomery Lodge,
Vo. 1 0t 1 ohitnh a Mark Lo.ge No. 91 1 Jeru aletn H. It.
A. ChapUr, No. St and St John's Commantiery, No. 4,
A.V Al.t Harmony Lodge and Harmony Kncampment.
). O. 01 ). F t ami the ' rusteea of the odd Fe lows'
Cemeterv Companv are resnect'a ly Invited to attend
the funeral Imm the residence of his son, No 'ilium
tersnu street, on 1 bursday, the 4tb Instant, at 3 o'clock
P. M.
FINK, Ob Tuesday morning, the. 2d Instant, HENRY
Jf . r 1 IN K, in Ills mill 'ear 01 111s age
His tna,e iriends and those of the family are respectfully
Invited to attend tne funeral, Irom his bite residence. No.
I7H1 Pine street, on 1 mirsuay aiteiooon ai 3 o'clock.
Services at 8L Peter's Church. -
OA KIM HON. On ibe id Instant, Mrs. ANNA THOMP
SON, wlfo of tleorse W. (iarrHon. aged Mi vears
'I he re alives and rtenda of the family are resnectftilly
Invited to attend the tuneral. trom the residence of her
husband Malem, N. J on Thursday, tbo 4th instant, at
)1 o'clock A. si.
K1CHARHSON On the evening of the 1st Instant.
JolIN KK 'll A KDHON, In the 77th year 01 his age.
Ills irienus ano tnose 01 tne lamiiv are inviten to
iiienil his luneral. irom his into re-mlence. No. 14 N.
Tenth street.at'iX o'clock P. M.. on Filth day, thetlh
Instant. Int rment at Friends' Westein t.rouud. "
WARN K. Suddenly, on the evculng ot the 1st Instant,
UJ.t AI., wl.eoi t. r. Warne, In the 71st year of her
ge ,
lino nonce win oe given 01 me lunera .
tfflS MKMORIAV?.
J 11 II, APFr.i n 1 A. 'Fetooor z. inno
At ameeth'gof the Fhln Ilullilers o' the city of Phlla-
delnliia held at the nthco ot the Kensington Screw
Iioek, Helaware avenue, above Laurel street, to take
a, Hon relative to the demise of their late r.rothnr Hhio
ilullder Air II AHMAN 8. VABllUAN, Mr Jonn 11.
Han, mht waschoscn chairman, and Mr. Pres.on Urcar-
ley, Secret arv.
ne imiowing preamnie anu resolutions were reaa,
and unanimously adopted :
Whereas Death has visited our clrc'e and removed
from bis sphere ot honor and use tilnuss one of our be
loved fratcnillv. Sr HaKi AN VAUtiilAS we
beieby desire 10 express our deep sorrow and heart. clt
symp.ithv with his land y and iriends in this, their try
ing bereavement; thcrefrro he It
Kesolved That while we bow with submission to the
decrees 01 Divine 1'rovldence we 'eel that we have lost
a true and faithlul Brotner. and one that awaken our
warmest sympathies for thoe bereft of his association,
ceinpanionshlp. and irieu ' liln
Itecoiveu. 1 nai we a letiu ins nmcrai 111 a oouy ou
Tbursda, October 4, at 2 o'cock.
w IL.L1 A VI r 1111 r It, I
ll'lll I1U eDItll, V Pnmil na
10 3 2t CHARLES K. WILLI.VMJ
f3F-A.Y M. LAFAYK, I TR LODGH. No. 71 -The
meinhers will meet at tho 11 ALL, TO-MOtlttV (Thurs
day) at 3 o'c'ock P. Jl., preiiselt , to attend tho funeral of
our into Brother, .lonis u. m t tiititii.
By order ol the W. M. CuaKLiSS O. ki if nm.
ecruiry.
virn pivi' PUT? W lilt TtrtFIAKlT 3T
J. is either tbe Brim or Corn Wisconsin dike. The
tormei agrees with moit dysnentlcs. l'rtnte l receipts
lor maKing tnem are given to purenaers oi our runs.
1 IVV. .', . U. CIA A,,,
No. 83 (Eight Thlrtv-nve) MlHlt K'l' su, oeiow Ninth.
T"EASS BOLTS Of A VAUIKTY OF SIZES.
Brass. Silver-plated, and I'on Door C'halus and
stiong Wrought Irou Bolts, tor outs tie doors for sale by
lltt.UAA A3 a. W ,
No. 835 (Eight Thirty-five) M KKFT . below Mntb.
it- -nT'SH." "PI'T.T. " " ROARDINf . '-OF-
1 flee." and numbers in gl't letters on porcelain
plates, on band at the Hardware stnre ot
lltllJlA.l B nra,iv.
No. BIS f Right Tblrtv-flvei M A Ril K"' t bolow Nnh.
VJE THAT HATH I'.AKS TO HEAR, LET
1'IM III-.AK "Instruments to assist the hear
ing at MAllElKA'.s, No. 115 TENTH
Street boio.y
Chesnut
9 4 Ira
WAR1H1KTO N.
FASHION tl.K HATTFK
So 430 CHKSNUT tstroet.
Next door to l'ost Office.
915$
u A It 1) hlll'S IJll'KUVKU
Hunerlort o all others. Thy excite the woidr and
admiration of all wbo use them. auiituutory and
Sales-rooms, o. -Utiii. tit. am street, fhlia., va.
OPERA OLASSGS.
Assorfmes t large and varied, l'rlces low.
9 24 3 in
"XT ONE BUT TH BEST
J SCHUyi.KILL A"f! LEHIP.H COAL,
( AoErULLY I'K'rA U II,
AM A 1' LOW H ST KATKH.
SA718FACHOl GUABtMEKD
Ulm JFVANS.BKO D anFILBEHT
u
NADULTEKATHI) LlyUORS ONLY
HICHAFUJ KKJNlSTAN'a
u n, l- & st v r a n i wa
No. 439 CHESNUT HTUEfcT
Xearlv Onposito the Post Orrce
PHILADELPHIA
FnmlHes sntmlied Or e.-B from the Country Lromitly
attended to. UK
AUCTION SALES.
IMPORTANT AUCTION NOTICE.
TRADE SAL.E
OF
BOOTS AND SHOES.
ON THURSDAY MORNING, OCT. 4,
PHILIP FORD & CO., AUCTIONEERS,
WILL HOLD TIIEIE THIRD LARGE TRADE
SALE OF
BOOTS AND SHOES,
TOR THE FALL OF 18G6,
Commencing at 10 o'clock precisely. ,
PHILIP FOUD CO., Auctioneers,
928 5t $ No. 806 MARKET Street.
"O SCOTT, J K.. AUUTIUMS K LI,
J).Ko. 1(120 CHESNUT nTKGciT. U
i' Attn a am now nrenared to make arrangements
lor special Bales of OH Paintings, -tatuary, or any other
w oras Ci 4n. tmr location utfing iu mo wuho w. "w
Iliosi imuiuiiau luuruuKuiai. w, UIHnv'
desirable resort lor couuowseurs and ioyers ol art in
fienerul. , j , AnA-ui Dni i,.i , ,,t i-cr
soaal at mucin given to ou.-door sules. li. ticorr. JB.
MAGNIFICENT SALE OF KIC'II BILVt-E PLATED
A nr..
On Thursday Morning next,
Octnbsrl at 11 o'o.ock at ieut a Art Gallery. No.
1020 hefuut street, a maiinltlcent assortment oi nun
ahver-plated waie enilirucing urns, tea set aaier
Irult felS HIIU BIUUUD, wiun biuiiub.
csBieiS, baskets and trays, ice aud wator il chers Kt);
lots, cups, syrup pitchers, spoon holders. oyM and
aouo tureens cul lei a Are trumpets eto
AwO Kpotina, loran, buu iiiuio. ,u
triple piate on fliio nicke. These uoudi ate warrautoi
the bent ever tillered at pohli t hiiIo.
Open tor eaaunuanoa vu t, bumpw.,
CHARLES C. MACKEV, AUCTIOXEKR. NO.
iU MAKKE C Street between Third and Fourth.
REGULAR SALE OF '
rnfirKERY. OLAfSWAHE. JAPANNED WAEE.
tlfULR M1S ELLASEOUS (JOOUS.
on Tuesday MornlUB
.,.,.,onoinir atsk, o elock hharu in lots sultahle for
cit and couutryjtajlHtore-keeiiers.
10 3 6t
ANCOAST & WARNOCK,
A AUCTIONEERS. a
P
K1SI
no. iAv v&nivE,i mrnew
Q I L V E R-r LATED WARE.
SAMUEL, IC. SMYTH, j
1'rartira.l Partner of the late firm of MF,AD A
SMy"ll , would luform the trade that he has removed to
No. 3 South THIRD Street,
Whie he will continue the na inteoture of STJ PE
RUiTbiLvT K PLATtii ; WABB ol oouble and triple
piate under theuauie ol the Uiujof bUVlU AIJUU.
tilm
OCTOBER 3, 186G.
FOtlRTII EDITION
FROM WASHINGTON THIS P. M.
SPECIAL Pt8I ITCnpsj TO KVENINO TRLGORAPH.)
Wabhinoton, Oetobor 3.
Johnson' Troubles with his Hew
Appointees.
The practice of making changes of Colleetom
and A'scseorB of Internal Revenue on political
crounds Is found to bo working so badly thut it
is likely to bo abandoned. The returns of many
ot tbe new appointees ure so confused and
Imoerfect that it, is ioun.1 necessary to pend them
back for revision, and tbe diminist-ci
returns in many ense fchow that the
ignorance ol new otlicers is taken advantage of
to a great extent by unprincipled parties.
The Marine Corps.
The Murine Corps is so nearly full that, general
enlistments will be suspended, but tirst-clasa
men will bo enlisted at th stations at Philadel
phia, New York, and in tato firy to fill vacancle.
taused by expiration of terms of enlistment.
Cholera.
Another ease ol Asiatic cholera has occurred
beie, tbe barty being a lady named Acker, re;
sidinir in the noi thorn part ot the city, f ne ih
recovering.
Association ,'of Rebel Prlaon Survivor.
An association has been formed here of former
soldiers and sailors of the Union army and
navv who were tirigoicrs ot war in the routo.
A resolution was Adopted liiit n'mht. requesting
the evnrisonera of war resident in tue dilVerunt
Statee to notily the Associatiou of their place of
resulencc, in order that a lull record ot tin; pris
oners of war may be kept.
It was alno determined to bave an annual
celebration.
From Canada.
Ottowa, C. W., October 3. The Executive
Council held a council for several hours lasi,
niirht. It Is reported that important despatches
relating t 'the Fenians have been received.
The Board of Trade lias passed a resolution
that American and British silver will be taken
hereafter at 4 per cent. dicoiiut.
Toronto. V. w.. ucto'ier j. an inicrestinu
exteriment reear liiiar iIip use ot peat lor fuel
has been tried by tic rand Truuk Kail way
Comnanv. and has rr .nod entirely successful.
Ct'OtlBTions are iieinu niiiue mr it cuinii!;
match between thu Montreal and Manchester
(Knulund) Clubs.
The reecints ot liarlev m the loronto nia'-Kes
yesterdiiT from the taran r?' wagons reuch'.'d
sixtv tboasinid bimnels.
A Strav Balloon.
Osweoo; N. Y., October A Walloon, par
tially inllntcil, wi'bont occuiiants, was picKiM
up id Luk uiiiaric ycsterany.
From Hnvnua.
New York. October 3. The
steamer Moro
CasOe, li-'jm llavuna, has been A).
nalle l bclov.
Veiy Latest Markets by leleg.aph.
Wkw York. Octobers. stocks ar stroniror. Ch!,
Cairo and Kot;k Island, 107; ; Cutnoorland preferred,
fit: Illinois Centt"). 1214: iiicUiean ooiitliorn, bb'
New Yori tjentrai. ins: itoaumi'. ittj : iiuuaoii
Rver 123 ; Canton tomuauy, 55; Emt Rai road,
871: "Western Union Teeiraph. 64; Mifotr i bs,
79: Virff'iila 6s 69: United States (is, 1B'j7, 13N:
I'niitmns 1H81. in.: ao imt lilt: uo. ibjj. iuw; :
Ten-lonlos, 09J; lreasury 7'8U Notes, 100. Gold,
lif.
Baltimobk, October 8 Flour very firm. Sprini'
Whmt extras. Sll(al2 50. VVheat steatly. Corn
litis a tentenuv upurti; vhite, $1 03il 04; yellow,
ff'lfii-l (.2. (Jo's firm nr, 60 "5Hc Flaxseed dull and
droopinir. Clovorsoed, Sf7 75S7 78. l'rovioious
dull oroctries steady. Colloo inuotivo. Whisky
quiet,
LEGAL INTELLIGENCE.
U. S. C'lrctilt Court Judge Ca:lwa'ador.
Tim case of J. Atlee Muio vs. Tho Commonwealth
Nut' una! liank, before rcponed, is still hefnro the
court. I heexaraiiiutiou ot wnnoi-esis not yet con-
iviiftftri.
UlMlrlrt Court ,Iudp Stroud Thomas
Creed vs. Thomas II. Spcakman, trustoo with A.
Kuireue Kniul. This lsaciann for componsatiuu
lor sni vices rendered in takius care ot tho rladdini'-
ton HoFPttnl, the proneriy ot tho defendants, vet-
dintrorplaintifT S203'43.
District Court Judge Uaro. IIoaca H.
Painter vs. ft Htneman. Ihis is an action of re
nlevin. It is alleged that plain'itl' so'd to a certain
fceyuiore Waae. of ev York, a larse quantitv ot
paper collar ; that Wade dispos -d ot thost' collars
at a sum much less than the r value, and, failing to
piiy the plaintiff absconded. The plaintitr traced
his goods to the storo of delcndaut and roplcvinud
them. Jury out.
BOARDING BOUSK THIEF.
Court of lluarter Seauloua Allison, P. J.
Prison casts are still botoro thu Court. Edward
Jones plendctl p lty to a charge of the laio -ny oi a
pold watch valued at $100, and oi 9195 tho property
of Aathuniel K. Evans. Both Jones and Evaus
were toarding in the snie l ouso. On mst Satur
day niptit, attor all bad retired to bod, Jones got up,
w ent to Evan's room, and stole th,i money from bis
?auta oons pocket, aud the watcn from lm pi low.
iewas arrested just as be was about to atart for
Now I oik. Sentenced to County Prison ior 3
years.
BTEALfNO HAM.
Thomas Qulglov pleaded cutlty to a onarge of the
larceny of a bam, the property of Mis. Shiuglo.
Mrs. Shingle kept a grocery stor tip-town. Air.
Oaigley pausing by, flngorcd the ham hanging; at
tbo door, and, being very wolfish, his fingers conve
niently stuck to the hum, and it came down from
Mrs (Shingle's shinglo. Di-iposttion of the case
deferred till to-morrow. There boinc no other busi
ness belore the Court, the jury waB discharged at an
early hour, tillto-morrow morning at 10 o'clock.
Philada. Stock Excliange Sales, Oct. 3
Bepoited by Do Haven & Bro., Ko. 40 Is. Third street.
BETWEEN BOARDS.
inro Allcrco 6s.. 76 , luOshTennB 57f
9100(1 U H 780s June lOti
400 l'till 68 new.. 99j
$U(K) V s '81 reg. .llli
9su do 67
44 sh do 06 67
52 sh Ee Val 641
100 sn Uoauing...b30 6Sj
lnO sh do b6 f9
200 sh Sch N Df 87 1
111,10 ra It ZQ mi oa ou
800 sh New tree:...,
7 th Mech Bk
16 sh N Central...
llsh do.. . ......
200 sli Big Mount .0
66shi-ehigii Wav..
i
38
m
69
600 sh do "60. 7i
600 sh do
87.s
100 sn Cata pi.
200 sh do...
... 32 i
,.2d 32ii
80 sh do..
KKfiflND BOARD.
er,0OOUS6 20s62. ..llli, loOsh CaldweU..
6f 00 do Ill t I 100sbFb.it; K....
SlOtiOOlMtvtis. new... l)9J 100 sh Sch Jil pf . .
2000 N I'a It 6s . ... m 211 sh touna It.,
f 6000 O & A 6s 89, 1)8 ;
... R3
.bfi 371
.b6 mi
XEEVE L. KNIGHT & SON,
No. 80 CHESXIT Sircct,
HAVE SOW OPBN
A WELL-ASSORTED STOCK OF
AMERICAN AND ENGLISH
CARPETINGS,
OIL CLOTHS,
COCOA MATTINGS, DRUGGETS. KUGS, ETC.
10 SwfniSmftP''
E A D & CO
No. 010 CHESNUT STREET,
MAJiUFAClUREBS OF
SILVER-PLATED WAHE,
TRIPLE PLATE.
MONI-Y SAVED BT PUECHASINO DIRECT
FROM THfc M AN UJf ACT (J HERS,
MEAD & CO.,
101mw.3u.rp He, 10 CHESNOf SfREEr.
MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC.
BONNET OPENING,
Wednesday, October 3, 1866.
WOOD & OAEY,
jo. 725 1HESHUT STREET.
101 rpti
OPLEMUD OPENINO OF
FALL AND WIN-
kJ TKR BTYLE8.-MRS. M.
A. HI N IIP It Vn tail
CH P.M. NUT Btreet, Pbllade phla IHPOKTGB- Of
LA DISH' DRKSB AND CLOAK TBIUM1S. Alao.
an elegant stock of linporiotl Paper Patterns for
ladies' and Chlblrea's Dmss. Parisian Drens and Cloak
Making In all Its varieties, l.adlea lurntahinc their
rtrharjd coolly materials niav re, t on bemir imuWiir
flttrd, and their work UnlKhttd in the most prompt and
eftlcirnt manuer, at tht lowest possible prices at twenty
four hours' notice. Cnitlnx and bastlnir Patterns In
sets, or by tbe single piece, tor merchants anil dress
makers, now read;. 910 tin
cTjr IJ ONSET OPENING.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOIJEU .'J,
E. P. CILL & CO.,
1011m
XO. T30 ARCH STREET.
M R S. R. DILLON,
Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street.
flak a handsome assortment of MILLINERY t Mfsae
aud Infants' Uats n(l Caps. Bilks. Velvets Crsoes
Klbbons, Feathers, Flowers, Frames, etc. 7 18
K I 9 T R K ; 8 .
No. 14S North EIGHTH 8TRKET,
M i l i non on
TIU'RSDAV. Octobers.
9 28 St FALL AMI WINTER MILLINERY.
FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES
'J'HE "EVANS & WATSON"
S A. F E
ALWAYS RELIABLE.
The "Inside Door" Safe Never
Fails.
I'niLADF.Li'niA, September 26, 1866.
MESSRS. I VANS a WATSOV;-
ficntlemen : About six years ago we purchased from
jou one of jour Fire-troot fates, which we placed in
our m il on Jlaiket street, west of the brlaife. Yester
day morning our mill was destroyed bv Are, and the
Ba'e tailing into tbe cellar omonist ihe ruins, was sub
jected to a cheat heat. After the fire was subdued we
opciu d tbe Mats, and found our m uoy. books, papers,
policies of Insurance, etc. etc, riiiirncTLT preserved.
We cboerunlv recommend your ftaie to a I desiring pro
tection iu tbe event of Are.
Respect ully vouib,
peter-on Marshall,
No. Silt! Market street.
We take pleasure In referring to the above certificate,
which, with the many others iu our possesitlon, proves
nur Pafcs to be, as we h ive alwu? s represented them, a
PERFECT protection. We are the solo inanutacturers of
Safes with Inside or doub e do'Ts, Our piices are lower
than other makers, and w earnestly deslie all seeking
a Sale with the greatest securitv, to examine ourlarire
stock before purchasing elsewhere.
EVANS & WATSON,
811 CHESNUT St.
No.
9 UT etrp
EVANS & WATSON,
MANUFACTURERS OF
FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF
S .A. FES
DESIGNED FOR
Bank, Mercantile, or Dwelling-IIonse Ua
Established Over 25 Tears.
Over 24,000 Safes in Use.
The only Safes with Inside Doors.
Never Lose their Fire-Proof Quality.
Guaranteed free from Dampness.
Sold at Prices Lower than other makers. '
WAKEIlOOJISs
No. 811 OIIESNUT Street,
PHILADELPHIA. 9 Alp
JUST. It EtC E I V E D,
Per Steamer "Bosphorus," the Largest and Finest
Collection of
IULBOIS FLOWER ROOT?,
I ver Imported Into this City, consisting of
Double and Single Hyacinths,
Tulips, Crocus, Narcis3us,
Jonquils, Lilies, Snowdrops,
' Iris, Etc. Etc. Etc.
lhcs bulbs have all been selected expressly for my
sales, and are greatly superior to those ukuailv offered.
A Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogue mir be had
on implication.
TERMS 310DERATE.
HENIIY A. DHKEll
SEEDMAN AND FLORIST,
714 CHESNUT St.
No.
818 6t
IF YOU WANT PERFECT SATISFACTION
in every respect, buv the celebrated PKBUTCnj
COAL Kgg and Stone sizes, at 7 per ton. Alao, tu
imuluetAtlLK VKIN CO A I, same slaes, same prioe
art) a very (inequality of LKHIfiH, Ksg and Htove, at
SltAperton. I seep nothing but tbeueeU OrUera r.
celM oate-lis Bouth lllLfibBUsst. (M
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