i It DRY GOODS. P II I O E & WOOD, N. W. Corner EIGnTHUnd FILBERT, Have Just Opened Onoceso JJnbloacliod Canton Flannols, boat In the cut, lor 10 cents. Rett rxakes Bioactod and Unbleached Canton Jt 1BDUCI8. All-W ool and Domct Flannols. Heavy Shaker Flannels. Heavy Twilled Flannels. Fine quality Sack Flannels. Best makes Bleached and Unbleached Muslins', at mo tvij iowem niRiKoi prices. Plllow-Case and Shcetine; Muslins. JUST OPENED, A new lot ot 7-4 and 8-4 power-loom Tablo Linens. 7-4, 8-4, and 10-4 B.cacnod Table Linens. Kapkins and Towels. Scotch Diaper, by the piece or yard. Linen Huckaback, by the yard, etc. etc. A largo assortment of Hosiery and Gloves. Just opened, new lot of Castor Gauntlots. Kid Gloves, a superior quality for $1-25; $125 Jouviu's hid G.oves, best quulity imported, ladies and Gents' Alonno Vests and Pants. PRICE & WOOD, o ,0?; w-Corner EIGHTU and FILBERT Sts. FARIES & WARNER, No. 229 North NINTH Street, Have Just Received from Recent Salem Lupin's double-width AU-Wool Delainog, choice hades and cplcndid quality, 96 cents, worth 1 25. Heavy Water Proof Cloaking, 6 4 wide, 91 60. Cassimeres lor Boys' W ear, 86, 90, and 96 cents. Balmoral Skirts, cheatost in the city. Ladies' Merino Vests, all sizes and qualities. Gents' heavy Merino Shirts and Drawers, $1 25. Ladles regular mado Uose, from auction, 60 cents. Wide Cotton and Wool Shaker Flannol, 81 and 40 Cents. All-wool Flannels, 85, 87, 46, 50c to $1. Heavy ) ard-wido Shaker Flannel, 75 cents. Heavy Bed and Grey Twilled Flannels. Shirting Flannels, Jaijre assortment, very cheap. BLANKETS I BLANKETS! Large size All-Wool Blankets, 6 75 worth 88. Crib Blankets, 91 76; Grey Blankets, 81 63. Unbleachod Canton Flannol s, 22, 26, 28 to 87o. Bleached Canton Flannels, 28, 81, 87L to 46c. . 25 cents for heavlost yard-wido Unbloached Mus'in 86 contt lor 6 4 Bleached Pillow-Case Muslin. Bleached Mu-llns, 20, 25, 81, 24, 83, to 89c. Unbloached Muslins, 18, 21, 25, to 874 cents. Calicoes, 15, 18 J, 20, 22, and 28 cents. Blaok Alpaoas, 45, 60, 56, 62 Jo. to $1. Plain and Hemstitched Hdfcfs., Kid Gloves, etc F ARIES & WARNER, 8291 No. 229 North NINTH Street, above Race. CURWEN STODDART & BRO. JgLANKETS ! BLANKETS 1 CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER. Now hare the L AEG EST and MOST VARIED STOCK they ever o fibred to the trade, comprising grades antt makes ati VERY REDUCED PRICES. BLANKETS for the Wholesale Trade. BLANKETS for Institutions. BLANKETS for Hotels. BLANKETS for Families. Nos. 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND St., 10 6 St ' ABOVE WILLOW. Q A 2sT T O N FLANNELS. GBEA T BAEGA TNS. 1 Case Very Good, at 25 cents. Very Heavy Swansdowa Flannels. Huguenot Canton Flannels. Fine Wide English Canton Flannels. J. C. STIUWMIDGE & CO., U. W. CORNER EIGTITH AND MARKET. 81 8m JpRENCH MEHINOES. 1 Case New Shades, very good, $112 j, 1 Case Lupin's, all colors, $125. - 1 Case Superfine Quality, $150. J. C. STRAWBMDCE & CO., V. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET. tlln RICH PLAIDS. 1 Case Heavy All-Wool Plaid Poplins, $137 J. 1 Case Very Rich Plaid Poplins, $150. 1 Case Fine Cord Poplins, $110. 1 Case Fine Cord. Very Rich Shades, $1 35. J. C. STRAAVBRIDGE & CO., ."jj. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET. Slim rpiIE BEST PLACE TO BUY BLANKETS, COUNTERPANES, LINEN GOODS, And Housekeeping Articles Generally, is at the Cheap Dry Goods Store of J. C. STBAWBRIDGE & CO., tf. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET. 813m J" C II A M B E R S, Xo. 810 ARCH STREET, novelties opening dally In REAL) Li ACE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, WHITE GOODS. Tbread Velis-F; Edgl , Iu8ertlnKi. Real Val. llaudkei rolitols. Linen Collars. Cn" Sleeves etc, 27 12t rw YOU WAT TO FIND A LARGE. ASSORT X meat In Black and Colored Velvets, of all widths, ' WILLI AN LOWNFRSTADTKR'H, r lm Next to tlie N. E. cor. Eighth aad Arch. THE DAILY EVENING- TELEGIlAPILrniLDELrfflA, TUESDAY, DRY GOODS. lyARBURTON & SON, No. 1004 CHESNUT STREET, HAVE NOW OPEN FOB INSPECTION A SPLENDID STOCK OF BONNET VELVETS, SA'IINS, CORDED SILK, POULT DE S01E, GEO DE NAPS, I BONNET RIBBONS, i TRIMMING KIBB0N3, I VELVET RIBBONS. 'SATIN RIBBONS, .MANTUA RIBBONS, FLOW EH8, FEATHKB?, RUC1IEB, FBAMEi, ETC. A Large Stock Eeal Lace Goods in CLTJNY, i POINT, VALENCIENNES, THREAD, APPL?QUE, GUIMPURE, ENGLISH ft FRENCH BLACK THREAD, REAL BLONDS, IHONITON, Etc. -INSEBTlNtlS AD BAR1IE LACE 10 MATCH. Haudkerchlefa, Gloves, Embroideries, Plain and Figured Nets, Crapes, Edgings, Insertings, Veils, Collars, WHITE GOODS, Ktc. Etc. Flrst-elass Goods at the price of Inferior. A GOOD DISCOUNT TO THK TK A 1E. 920stuth I 4 A, r FOURTH AND ARCH, OPENING- OF FALL OOODS. TIMS' IBI8H POPLINS. PUIS' PLAID fOPLINS. PLAID MEF1KOE8. CA8HMERE BOBE8. SILKS AND DRE8-I GOODS. ST. BtKNARD SUiWLS. ST. BERNARD CLOAKLSG. EXPENSIVE SHAWLS. C4 12stuthrp T I G II T II STREET RIBBON 8T0RE li KO. lOT N. EIGHTH STREET, T .. . ... Four Doors irom Arch. I WOUla DI08t rCSDl'Ctflll V Innnnn.-,. tn ..li.. fi'cntedatackor 1 ,,UVe 0W ,,en m0M earelu"y8e- FALL MILLINERY GOODS. Comprlslnd J Kl HMI.NO AND BONNET RIBBONS. In all widths, qualities, and styles. .VELVET ItlliHONS, Black, colored, every width and shade, J1UAAET VEliVETtj, SATINS. SILKS. In all desirable shades. AIho, a bandxome assortment of FRiNCH FLOWKKS, FK ATHr.RS. rLTJMEB. ETC.. lADICH' AND GHILDKhN'S HATS Of the nen est shapes and styles Ornaments, Malln.es. FBB.NCH andNEW YOBK YORKBONNET FRAMES, wtaieh wl 1 be all sold at tne lowest market prices. Ne OHIiH S BirHEIi, 7't So. 17 M. EIGIlTil Htreat. Country orders carefully, as heretofore, attended t. 1866 -OCTOBER DRY GOODS! OUR PBIOEq ABE DECIDEDLY REASONABLE. Beautiful Plaid Fopllns, Caitbmeres, elo. Fine Plain Poplins. Merlnoes, Kmnress Cloths, etc Excellent Hlnck Alpacas, All-wool Delaines, etc. French Chintzes, Calicoes, Ginghams. Checks, eto. SUPERB B ROCHE AND PAISLEY SHAWLS! Lodlfs', Hisses', and Children's Blanket 8hawls. Linen Goods In Kieat variety, cheap and vood blankets. Flannels. Tickings, Cjuiiis etc. eto. A splendid Stock of Cloths . nd Casslmeres at JOSEPH II, TIIOKNLKY'S, (Late Thornley & Chlsm's), N. E. COR. EIGHTH AND HFBlNG O.VKOfcN. P. 8. bleached and Unbleached Muslins at lowest market prices. 19 a 3m F L A N N E L S AT LOW PRICKS. 7-8 Domet Flannel, 39 cents. All grades Superior White Flannels. All grades Shaker Flannels BED, WHITE, AND BLUE 1 WILL ED AND PLAIN FLANNELS. PRICES REDUCED. CURWEN STODDART &. BROTHER, Kos. 410, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, 10 8 t Abore Willow. CHEAP DRY GOOl8. CARPETS, OIL Cloths and Window Shades. V. E. ARCHAM BAULT, N. E. corner of ELEVENTH and HAUKK'f Streets will open this morniUK. irom auction. Ingram Carpets, all wool, at50, 62,76. Mo, 81, i 2J, SIS?, and 1-60. Three ply Carpets, S2 20. English Tapestry Brussels Carpets, on it fl '90, worth tiil). He up Car. pout 87c. Bag Carpets, 66c F.ntrr and fttair C'arpeU, 26o. to WW. Fioor Oil Cloths, 6'2o. Htair Oil Cloths, len Iruggets, l"5. tin.. niuuun ninwfc mi uu i mm nuwilUK, OIHJ. TV OOli ien j'ruggeiB, 01 lair Rods. 12o. un. Tallin (HI i, inc.; velvet Hues, 2'76t eivei nugs, Z'3t cocoa JUats, 1 26. Blankets WO airs, ot all-wool Blankets at S5, U, 7. H, 9 10, and Silt Flannels 37c. up; Mu-lms. like no: Marseilles Quilts. 5 to 10: Delaines 31o. Store for bargains, wholesale or retail, N. E. corner ELEVKNTU KuujuAnaLi Direrui. 21 lm No. 1024 CHENUT Htrect. . E. M. NEEDLES. Straigen and others will find at No. 1024 CHESNUT STREET A large and complete assortment ot LACES AND LACE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, WHITE GOODS, HANDKERCHIEFS, VEILS. LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS. SLEEVES, ETC. ETC. ETC., In great varloty.and at LOW PRICES. E. M. NEEDLES. laeJIB xassgH) KOI T. SIMPSON'S SONS', No. 922 PINE STREET Nn 054 .Dealers in unens, wmie ana uress Goods, Ksahrol derles. Hosiery, Gloves. Comets, Uandkerchieis Plain and Hemstitched. Hair, Nail, Tooth, and Plate bruauoa. Combs, Plain and Fancy Soaps, Pormuiery, Imported and Domestic. Funs and Pun Boxes, ana an endless variety of Notions. Always on hand a complete stock of Ladles', Gents', and Chlldien's Undervests and Drawers ; English and German Hosiery m Cotton. Merino, and Wool. Cilb. Cradle and Bed Blankets. Marseilles, Allendale, Lancaster, nd Honey Comb Quilts. Tub e Linens, Napkins, Towels, Plain and Colored Bordered, German Roll. Russia and American Crash, Burlaps. Ualiaidvale, Welsh, and Shaker FUnnsls in all grades. lull Hue ol Nurtery Diapers of all widths at X. SIMI'SUN'M SONS', Nos. 922 and 924 PINE Street SELLING AT A GREAT SACRIFICE ALL of M k Gimp and Girdles, Fancy Chains aud Combs, Belt Bue,k!eB and Slides, Linen Handkerchiefs all ot colors Alpaca Isolds anA Bllrt bralils, Sl,k and iloltiilr Binding, Linen Hurt bosoms at manuiacturer's prices, etc. Ladles, give us a call beiore buying else where, to convince j oursetves ot facts WILLIAM LO. N Kits l'ADTKR'9, v- "W EH1HTII Htieet fl S7 lm Netto theN. K.cor. Kightb and Arch c LOAKING CLOTHS, Of Choice Styles, AT LOW PRICES. CURWEN STODDART & UUOTI1ER, Nos. 460, 4M, and 464 North SECOND Street, 10 8 21 Above WU10W. DRY GOODS. Ji X J., Au JL IV IS' 9 & LINEN STORE, No 8i8 A It C II Btreot. FRESH IMPORTATIONS. LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. In addition to the cxlonsivo assortment alvrays krpt in store, we Lave Just opened, direct from En rope, A NEW INVOICE OF 1070 DOZEN HANDKERCHIEFS. Ladies' HcniBtitchod Handkerchiefs. Gents' Hemstitched Handkerchiefs. Children's Handkerkchiofs. Printed Handkerchiefs, French Linen Handkerchief Irish Linen Handkerchiefs. German Linen Handkerchiefs. MILLIKEN'S FAMILY LINEN STORE, No. 828 ARCH Street. The largest Linen Stock in the City. 9 17 t!2 31rp J) E P O T F O R FURNISHING DRY GOODS. A CARD. SHEPPARD, VAN HARUNGEN&ARRISflN No. 1C0S CHESNUT STREET, Whose Establishment for the falo of IIoiisc-Furnlsliliig Dry Ooods Is unequalled in the extent and variety of its assort ment, beg to announce to Housekeepers ronewing their supply, or persons about to furnish, that tUey are now receiving their FALL ASSORTMENT OF Fresh Linen, Cotton, and Woollen Goods for Household Use, sren as K.lneu Sheetings, Cotton Sheetings, Pit. lotv Linens, Pillow Muslins, Damask Table Cloths, Table Linens, Da mask Napkins, Bordered Toxvm els, Towellings, Q,ullts, Blankets, Table and Piano Covers, And every other article suitable for a well ordered household. 9 It 6m tuths F ALL AND WINTER SHAWLS Of New and Desirable Styles. ClRWEN STODDART &, BROTHER, Kos. 4S0, 453, and 4S4 North SECOND Street, 10 8 St Above WUiow. JOS. 917 & 919 SPRING GARDEN G M V T U G I .STOCKING STORE. Always on hand a good assortment of ENGLISH, GKRMAN, AMD DOMESTIC llOhlJatV, Cotton, Woollen, Silk, and Merino. UNDERSHIRTS AND DKAWHUS, J' or Ladies, Gents, Misses, aad Hoys, JOUVIN'S KID GLOVES, Best qualify imported. GLOVES FOR FALL AND W INTKIl, All sizes, and larye variety. FRENCH CORSETS. HOOP SKIIITS, Warranted best makes only KNITTING YARNS, ZEPHYR WOKSTKD GERMAN TOAVN WOOLS In all colors. Large stock constantly on hand. ZEPHYR KNIT GOODS, In stock and made to order. All goods sold at tbe lowest prices, and a better assort ment can not be found than at M. & J. E. SMYTH'S, 10 6 lm Nos. 917 and 919 SPUING GARDEN Btreot. DRESS TRI9I9IINGS. Aewest styles in every vftriefy. SHIRTS, FURNISHING GOODS, & J W. SCOTT & C O., SHIRT MANUFACTURERS, AKD PEALKliS IN MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS No. 814 CHESNUT Street, KOUR DOOBS BELOW TBE "CONTINENTAL, 827 Srp PHILADELPHIA. PATENT SIIOULDER-SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE. PERFECT FITTING BHIBT8 AND DRAWEES made irom measurement at Terr short notice. All other sillclts of GKNTLEAIEN b DK.fc.H8 GOODS In lull variety. WINCIIKSTER & CO., 8 24,5 No. 708 CHESNUT Street THE BEST FITTING SHIRT IN AMERICA IS TUB 8HOULDEB-SEAM PATTERN SI1IBT. Manufactured tj . EAYRE, No. 48 N. SIXTH Street, Philadelphia, where yon can find a large assortment ol GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Clip this out and give as a call. 917 No. 68N. SIXTH Street. Philadelphia. jjsTsfARIN'S CONDITION POWDERS FOB HOUSES AND CATTLE. It cures Worms. JSotts, and Co lo. It cures Colds, Coughs, and Uhle-Bound. It is the best alterative for Horses and Cattle now nse, having a reputation of 20 years' standing. It Is a sure preventive for the much dreuded Binder peet. No Faimer or Paitvman should bo without it tor sb e In Vhlluilelplila by llVUI'i & CO . No 232 North HfcCOND Ktieeti JOHNSON, UOLI.OWAY & l OW DEN, r-o. it North BIXl'H Street, and by Dru It ibis thiouRhout tbe country. Addiessali orders to BTARIN Jk FLOYD, Proprietors, 9 56m No. 209DUANE Stroot. New York. AMISCAI'E DRAWING CAnPS, A BEAD tiful suiltso' views, nncn m number oenignel tor Ibe lustrui'tion ol Jiivpiuie arums, rnce.io cuius a Durkuue Willi tlio I. lie I.Vr.NlNU J itLl'.UU ru. KKW VOKK CLIPPilK c. will oe lounti on we at toe W. corner StVENTU and CUES NUT Utree'u. FINANCIAL. BANKING HOUSE OF JayCooke&G 112 and 114 So. THIRD ST. PIIILAD'A. Dealers in all Government Securities, OLD 5-20s WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW. A LIBERAL DIFFERENCE ALLOWED. Compound Interest Notes Wanted INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSIT. Collections made. Stocks Bought and Bold Com mission. 9 2i Jm Hpeclal buslncs accoromodatlo rpscrrcd for ladles. IMUSlCLASS 15 0XDS. SEVEN PEU (EXT. North Missouri First AIorfga?o Seven Ter Cent. Bonds, ON HAND AND FUR SALE AT Holore confentlng to this Agency, we have made a caroiul ejaaltatlon of the met Ha of these Honds.by sending ffm. Wilnor Roberts, and others, to report upon tbe condition and prospects or the Railroad. Tholr report Is on file at out office, and Is highly satisfactory. We do not hesltato to recommend tltete Honda as being a first-class security, and a most sale and Judicious investment. lhe above Bonds are rapidly passing out ol our hands, and as we expect to laleo the price shoitly, ws advise all who desire them to call promptly Ail ml ormatlon cheerfully given. JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, No. 114 South THIRD St. PHILADELPHIA C9 24 15t RATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC, Nos. 809 and 811 CHESNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA. The late management having relinquished tholr entire control and Interest In this Bank, the business is now being cenducted under the following entirely NEW MANAGEMENT. m DIRECTORS. JOSEPH T, BAILEY, Of Bailey & Co., Jewellers. EDWARD B. OKNE, Of J. F. & . B. Orne, Dealers in Carpetiags NATHAN II1LLES, Piesldent of the Second National Bank. WILLIAM EBVIEN, Of Myers & Eivien, Flour Factors. O8O0OI WELSH. Of 8. A W. Welsh, Commission Merchants, BENJAMIN BOWLAND, Jr., Of B. Bonlanu, Jr.,4 Btother, Coal Merchants. 8AM UK L A. BlSPUAsl, Of Barauel Blspham & Son, Whosale Grocers. WILLIAM II, BIIAWN, Late Cashier of the Ce tral National Bank. PRESIDENT, WILLIAM H. RHAWN. CASHIEK, JOSEPH P. MUM FORD. Late or the Philadelphia National Bunk. 08 5-20S, 7 3-lOs, 1881s, . 1040s, BOUGHT AND SOLD. DE HAVEN & BROTHER, . No. 10 SOUTU THIRD ST. yiLLIAM TAINTER & CO., BANKERS, No. 3G South THIRD St. Government Securities Bought and Sold August 7.30s, And Old 5-20s, CONVERTED INTO FIVE-TWENTIES OF 1865, And tbe new Bonds delivered immediately. CITY LOANS BOUGHT AND SOLD. 63m U, S. SECURITIES. A SPECIALTY. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, 16 S. THIRD ST., 3 NASSAU ST., PHILADELPHIA. KEW YORK. STOCKS AND GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD OX COMMISSION UBK AND IN NEW TORK. Ci 1 OCTOBER 9, 18GG. FINANCIAL. "W7" A N T K E) , NOVEMBEll COUPONS, FOR WHICH THE HIGHEST PRICE WILL BE PAID. AT JAY COOKE & C0 Nos. 112 and 1U S. THIRD St. lostr 5-20 coupons, DUE NOVEMBER 1, BOUGHT BY sterling; LANE & CO., BANKERS, P CtfCp Ho, 310 South rillKO stroct. 1)AVIE8 JJKOXIIIi21t, No. 225 DOCK STREET, DANK Kits AND BItOKE-UP, BUT AND SELL CKITED BTATK8 BONDS, mis. S-20s, 19 40s. CH1TEI) HTAIE8 7S-10s, ALL I8HUE8. CEKTIEICATES Ol" INDEBTEDNESS Ucrcstitlle I sprr and Loans on Collaterals negotiated B tocks Hout.Lt an J Bold on Commission. 1311 FOR SALE AND TO RENT. FOR R A VALUABLE E N T. STORE, No. 809 CHESNUT STREET, In the National Bank of the Republic Building. 9 6 tt APPLf ON THE PREMISES. QFF1CES AND LARGE ROOMS FOR RENT IN THE National Bank of the Republic Building, Noa. 809 and 811 CHESSUT Street, The Building Is supplied with Gas, Water, Water Closets, and Meam lieatinir Apparatus. The rooms on the third and fourth floors are larpe (50x60). well Haired, and suitable lor a t omn.orclal College, or business of a similar character. Apply at the Bant. 9 Hi f$ WALNUT 8T11EET PRO PEBTY. FOR JLiili "ale. three Dwe'llngs In how Itow W est TWENTY illiSl' t-trcct, ai 1H.0C0 W.iOO, and fi 0tft. AW-o.asuoe ilor niedlum size Iluuse. No 2116 ARcIi 8t 9 2Sluirp $ FOR SALK. HANDSOME FOUR-STORV d resinence. No. 1S21 Snrucu ntmnt Mmnim. . nn. lhed. Applyto LKWIS II. KKDSK1L 10 6t No. 16J 8. FOURTH Street. CLOTHING. 604 i market n Vst, uh. Above u" BOOTS AND SHOES. J P. WARE, JRM ACO.'S OU51-80LE BOO and Phoe store. M. FABIAN '8 First National. H. tUEPBlNU PARPEN Bjeet JS2.-LADIES' GDM-SOLE BALMORALS made ot tbe best Leather In the Uppers, fur only t'i. at FA BIAN'H First National Uum-Bolu 8 tore. No. VI4 8I R1KO UaHDEN Htrect. ' J(1U Urn Iraibi M SOLE BOOTS AND SHOES, FOR UU DOVS. Will lasi loncnr tlian Innr nnlra uviBuicviuu ui ubu re suiiuic. for Iflllltllr.. Uien. MackHniltbs. or all who wear out leather anon they aie Invaluable. One trial will convince that tliav are all that they are rrpieseuted to be. Hold at First national, o vi oiiiibu imhumi etreer. J. $2. LADIES, COJME AND SEE THE 2 (ium-Hole t-hoes: easy to the teet and drr. Bav Ihem tor your chlldien : save von th nxnenaAnf buyum two ratrs oi learner sores Tint National AKeucy tor uuui oo.e oooes, no. un sruiNU UAH- u tsmrra. V 16 In FERTILIZERS. m m o n iated piiosrnATw A CONCENTRATED FERTILIZER, This preparation contains l ure Ground Bone and the best fertilizing Baits known to agiicultuial chemistry, combined In such a manner as to develop their produc tive properties only when used on the soli. Price as per ton. For sale at tbe manufacturers' depots, No. lii MARKET Street, Philadelphia, No. 8 BURLING SLIP, NewJTorlt. WILLIAM ELLIS ft CO., 0 7 tlO 10 Manufacturers. STOVES, RANGES, ETO. QULYER'S NEW PATENT DEEP SAND-JOINT HOT-AIR FUHNAOE 1IANGES OF ALL. SIZES. ALSO, PHIEGAR'S HEW LOW PBESSUJBS STEAM HEATING APPARATUS. OU 8ALV BY CHARLES WILLIAMS, 6 10 5 No. 1182 MABKET fiTREEZ. THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENER OH F.EROPEJN RANOK, tor tarnllles. hotels or public institutions, In TWENTY DDFEKkNI H1ZKH. Alxo. Phi adeluhla liaiiites, Uot-AIr fur oacea. Portable Heaters, Lowdown Urates, rireboart Stoves, Batb Boilers, btewhol" Platrs. Broilers. Cook ing Htoves, eto., Wholesale anl retail, by the manmaoa turcrs OliAltPE A THOMSON, lvstuthBm No. m N. SECOND Street CUTLERY. A fine assortment of POCKET and TAHLK t.UTLKHY, ItAZOKM, MA ZOH M'ROl'8. LADIES' 801S8OKS, 8HEAUH, h TO., at L V. H HLMOI.n'H PAl'tK AND TAILUB8 Cutlery Store, No. W t-outh TENTIi Htreet, Three doom above Walnut 18S Qif HOUTH STREET, M. D'ANCONA O I V ' pays the highest mice tor Ladles' and Gents' cast off ( lothma. No. 610 HOUtliBtrvot below XMARKEr Eiy lull. CITY ORDINANCES. A N ORDINANCE ifrdm.n'K'w lihrr '? ,n Ordinance Entitiod "An lrtlinanco to Make an Appropriation to the Law lis. Hrlntent ior the Year iwK '.nd Ollior Puroosoa Amoved December 80 186. urposoa, thrtt-nliMhf j?.'?4 "J"1 Conn" Counolli of the Citr ot I'biladpluhia do oroalu, That the rurther sum ol two thonKand five hundrr.l dnli.ra be Vnd thi eame i hereby appropriate! to Item 15 or "An Ordi. nance to make an appropriation to the Law De partment lor the Tear 1888. and lor other purposes " approved Deoomber 80 180fi, the said t irentr-flM hundred dollars to be taken Irom Itom 8 for contin yenoiesjoi fiitccn thousand flyu lmnttrea and nlnotv. two dollars of a loan ol one million of dollar to public schools, approved Decomber 1, 1864, the said 1 wcnty-five hundred dollars to bs translorred to the i.aw Uepar mont, and the warianu to be drawa against the saiuo by the Cttv ollclto. WILLIAM M. 8 1'OK LET, . ,, . rrcsldout ot Common (Jouuoil. Attest Benjamin H. Haines Clerk ot Seloot Council. JAMES LYND, . President of So ect Council, Approved this fifth day of Oclober, Anno Domini i?"6)t"0Ui'nd el"ut huudrecl ,Iia 'X'y-ix ( . ! ln - w MORTON McMICIIAEL, .JzJZ. " Mayor of Philadelphia. A N O R D I N A N CE ' i-,I0'r"nt Pt'rniigsiou to John Lawrence Tark '"ca liullrtlll ' ew bkat ng ri?i'Cn!i"hn.Tihe f 0,PCi "nd Common Councils of the wJi i p.hlB, d. or1n. Ht permission la hSKiir'dmf hB '-"oBto erect woodt-n 1 f, L' ;.?0tr',e l,i"n one torThlBli. at his new Skating rark.sltnato at twentr-iourth and Columbia avenue: l'rovidod, lhat die said John i Lawrenoe shall rfinove the same when.y. r required to do so surer, lor the neot the city, the sum of tweutT-flra dol ars, to delrar the expense occurred In the publi cation ol this ordinance, all ordinances or parts ol ordinrause to the contrary hereof notwith standing, WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, rnsiduut of Common Couuoll. Altfsl John Eckstein. Cork ot Common Couuoll. JAM lis LYND, President of He ect Council. Approved this filth day or Ootobor, Anno Domini ouo thousand ciht bundled and eixtr six (A. D. 1801). ' ,.n, MORTON McMICHAEL, Mayor of Philadelphia. N ORDINANCE Granting Mesr. Wagner & Cobb perml'sioa to tbango ibe Looailou or a certain Wooden Buiid nr. Section 1. The Select and Common Councils ot tlio City of Philadelphia do oroain, lhat permission is horoby named to Messrs. Waener A Cobb to re move tho wooden bulioing nsoil as a Counting-house, at the southeast corner ot Fraukfnrd road and Vienna street, to tho south we-t comer ol said streets : Provided, that the said Wagner & Cobo shall re move the same whenever required to do so oy Coun cil, and they huh alo pay unto the Cltv Treasury, ior tbe nso of the oity, the Bum or twenty-fivo dol lars, to delray the expense incurred in tho publica tion of this Oruinaiice; all oroinances or parts of ordinances to the contrary hereof notwithstanding. WILLIAM S. bTOKLEY, President of Common Council. Attest Abraham Stewart, Assistant Clork of Common Council. JAMES LYND, President of Select Council. Approved this fifth day ot Ootober, Anno Domini ono thousand eight huudted and sixty -six, (A, D. 1866). MORTON McMICHAEL, 10 9 It Mayor ol Philadelphia. li ORDINANCE To Make an Additional Speo'al Appropria tion to ibe Board ot liealth, lor tho Purposo of Pro moting Greater Personal and Publio CkauUuoss and Preventing tho Sprswd of the Cholera. Section 1 The Select and Common Councils of the City ot Philadelphia do ordain, That the sum ol seven thousand dollars be ana tne same ia hereby speoially aptiropriated to the Board ol Health, to be used by them for the purpose ot earning; oat suoh meaus and measures of personal pub'io clean lintss as they in their opinion aud Judrmont mar doom necessary to guard against tbe iurtker spread of cholera into and in the oity of Paila aelpuio. fcection 2. That the warrants shall be drawn ia oonloimity with existins; ordinances. WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, Prosident oi Common CounolL Attest John Eckbtkin. Clerk of Common Council. JAMES LYND, Prosident of So'eot Counoil. Approved this nrth dny of Ootober, Anno) Domini one thousand eight hundred aud aixtv aix (A. D. 1806). ' JlORTdN MlUffnTTA ST. 10 9 It Havor of Philadelphia. T E SOLUTION XV Suspi ndlng a Certain Fire Company. Resolved, By the Select and Common Councils of the City ot Philadelphia, That the Good Will Stoam Fire Engine Company be auspeudeu tor tbe spaoe of one mouth, diving Irom tne first day of Sep em ber, 1H66; and tlio Chief Engineer or the Fire De parimeut it hereby directed to withhold ono month's appropriation from said Company, and to put the said Company into active service on and after Ooto ber 1, 1866. WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, President of Common CounoiL Attest Abraham Stewart, Assistant Clerk ot Common Council. JAMES LYND, President of Select Council. Approved this fourth day of Ootober, Anno Domini ono thousand eight hundred and sixty six (A. D. 18C6). ' MORTON McMICHAEL, 10 9 U Mayor ot Philadelphia. KltSOLDTION Or Instruction to the Chief Engineer ot tho Water Works. Jtenolved, By the Select and Common Councils ot the City ot Philadelphia. That the Ch el Engineer of the Water Works be and ho ia horoby inmruoted to let the water pans to the Kensington basin beforo entering the supply mains. WILLIAM 8. STOKLEY, President oi Common Counoil. Attest John Eckstbin, Clerk of Common Counoil. JAMEs LYND, Piesidentof Select Counoil. Approved this fifth day of Ootober, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six (A. D 1866). . MOItrON McMICHAEL, 10 9 It Mayor of Philadelphia. OaTs L I G XI T FOR THE COUNTRY. FERRIS & CO.'S AUTOMATIC OAS MACHINES For Prlvata Residences, Hills, Hotels, Churclies, Etc. Etc, Furnishing from Ten to S4x Hundred Lights, as may be Required. This machine Is gusrantofd i does not get out ot order and the time to manage il u about five minutes a week. The simplicity of tW apparatus, Its entire freedota from danger, tbe cbeapnets and quality ot th lUht over all others, has gained fur it the favorable opinion of those acquainted nhh its irerlts. The names ot those having rsed them for tbe last three yean will be givtn by calling at our Or F1CE, No. 105 SOUTH romil STREET, Where the machines cm Le ueeu In operation ( ' KICK H1J & CO., Box 1191 IV Bend lor l'smpb'.et
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