EVENING- ELEBRA rm ID PLEMENT VOL. VI.--N0. p..MERCIAL COLLEGE. THE QUAKER CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE, XORTI1BA8T COBltRS Tenth and Chestnut Streets. PHILADELPHIA. An Institution for the practical education of young men lor tbe actiye duties of Business Life. A REGULARLY INCORPORATED COLLEGE, ' Established November 2,1868 Incorporated by the Legislat ure ot Pennsylvania, March 14, 1836, witb power to grant IMplomas and confer Do grees oi Merit. SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES. Conducted upon the beat system of instruction ex lant, and offering in all respects advantages of tbe biphet order. THE COMMERCIAL COURSE , EMBRACES foohkcoplnp, Commercial Arithmetic, Penman manship, Buslnets Correspondence, Commer cial Law, Lectures on Business A flairs, Cus toms, Jaws, and Regulation ol Trade, Etc. Eio. Etc. SPECIAL BRANCHES. The Higher Mathematics, Phonography, Ornamcn mental Penmanship, and Telegraphing, THE COMMERCIAL COURSE Is of the most comploto, thorough, and practical character. In the DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTS, Advantages are afforded to those who doaire a ACTUAL COUNTING.HOUSE PRACTICE, Such as have never before been placed within the reach of Students in Commercial Colleges or 8 chools. Tnls Course combines THEORY AND PRACTICE, Glvlcg the stud' nt in the shortest possible time an insight into all the forms, routine and details of buBincff, and fitting him in the best manner to enter at once upon the duties of any position, as a prac tical accountant. BOOK-KEEPING. The unrivalled advantages possessed by this in stitution lor impart'ng instruction in the science of accounts, place it, in this respect, at the head of Buemets or Commercial Colleges. This is one ot tbe prominent branches taught In all schools of this tied, and the fact that It is taught in many of them in a very inefficient manner, shojld make our substantial claims in this particular a con" trolling consideration with all seeking a busines education. We claim to have established and porfocted a course of instruction which Is wholly unsurpassed, and, in many points, enapproached by that ol any other similar intlitution in the country. The points wherein we claim superior excellencies -re: First. In the Mothod of reach in it. - Second. In the Couiseof Instruction, whloi, for VARIti Y, SCOl'E, and PRACTICAL UTILIIY is unequalled. , Third. In the number, experience, and qualifica tions ot the instructors, in which respect the insti tution has always maintained the highest rajik. Fourth. In thi tact that the proprietor Is the author of the most complete and extensive Text Book on this subject extant, and which is the only work oi the kind publfc-hed that con tains a thorough andreliabe exposition of ACTUAL COUNTING HOUSE PR AC1 ICE. FAIRBANKS' BOOK-KEEPING. This work, the most complo'e and extensive Treatice on Book-keeping evor published, affords the best Indication ot the value or tbe oonrse of instruc tion on the Science of Accounts pursued tn this In stitution. Every young man who designs entering any Commeroial School should first procuie a copy ot this book. It oontains 418 pttfes, large octavo, and is composed almost exclusively Of sets obtained lrom Ao'ual Business. Prloe$8 60. Sent by mail to any .address. TELEGRAPHING. The T e'egraph Tei artmcnt is comple'e with every ladllity lor qnollijing persons lor Pi aolioal Opera tors on Sound or Paper Instruments, with regular cfl.ee pi actioe. EMPLOYMENT. Young men seeking employment should bear in . . .. , .1;.. r . 1. 1 . i , mind Ibat the rcpuiiiuu uu iuuiu w ma iimu tution as a thorough Practical School of Business. Sender its indorsement the best passport to success .nri .riv.ncement. Its graduate are now occupy ing prominent positions in every part of the coun. ... ..J Ktcelva the highest salaries. Catalogues tad Descriptive Circulars of Fairbanks' Book-keeping on application. Jj. FAIRBANKS, A. M., PRESIDENT. T. B. MERCHANT, SECRETARY. It DRY GOODS. PRICE & WOOD, NORTHWEST CORNER EIGHTH AND. FILBERT STS., HAVE JUST OPENED A NEW LOT OF MAGENTA AND BLACK PLAIDS, 37$ CENTS. ONE LOT OF TAKTAN PLAID, 37 CENTS. STRIPE POPLINS, SILK AND WOOL, C2i CENTS. GOOD QUALITY BLACK ALPACAS, 45, 60, (JO, 65c, up to $1.25 A YARD. FINE QUALITY ALL-WOOL DELAINES. PLAIN AND PLAID POPLINS. FRENCH MERINOES. FRENCH CHINTZES, YARD WIDE. ALL-WOOL AND DOMET FLANNELS. HEAVY ALL-WOOL SHAKER FLANNELS. PLAIN AND TWILLED GREYS AND RED FLANNELS. FINE QUALITY SACK FLANNELS. BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED CANTON FLANNELS. BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS. riLLOW-CASE AND SHEETING MUSLINS, ETC. ETC. JUST OPENED FROM AUCTION, SEVERAL LOTS OF WORKED HANDKER CHIEFS, VERY CHEAP. KID GLO V E SUPERIOR QUALITY, A T !$ 1 2 5, The Best in the City for that Price. GOOD QUALITY WHITE AND COLORED KID GLOVES. $1-00 FDR JOUVIN'S KID GLOVES, BEST QUALITY IMPORTED. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF t HOSIERY AND GLOVES. LADIES' AND GENTS' MERINO VESTS AND PANTS. CHILDREN'S MERINO VESTS AND PANTS. SEVERAL LOTS OK LADIES' GLOVES, left from last season, selling off very cheap. SEVERAL NEW LOTS OF LADIES' GLOVES, from our own importations, etc. etc. P1UGE & AVOOD. N. W. Corner Eighth and Filbert. N. B. DAILY RECEIVING NEW GOODS FROM AUCTION, It PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 18G6. DRY GOODS. E. R- L E E, No. 43 N, EIGHTH STREET, HAVING REOPENED HIS NEW STORE, (WARNOCK'S OLD STAND), llapjnow in fctore, purchased within the past week for Cash, NEW GOODS, Consisting in part of ELEGANT BLACK SILKS, HEAVY SOLID COLORED SILKS, HANDSOME COLORED MOIRE AN TIQUES Very Cheap, SUPERB BLACK MOIRE ANTIQUES, FINE PLAIN FRENCH POPLINS, EXTRA FINE HANDSOME FRENCH PLAID POPLINS, PIM'S IRISH POPLINS, In Elegant Designs for Misses, PUPS PLAIN IRISn POHLINS, CIOAKIKG VELVET, LYONS BLACK VELVET Finest Imported, HEAVY WHITE CORDED SILK FOR EVEN ING DRESS, 8-4 PLAIN FRENCH MIHL'NJ, 8-4 GOLD DOT FRENCH GAUZE FOH EVIiN ING DRESSES, a very eiegant article FiNE FRENCH MERlNOKS, very wide. Having purchased at Auction part of the stock of Madame Gropjcan, cons'sting of HANDSOME II A NDKER CHIEFS, Initial Lettered. PLAIN FRENCH CAMBRIC, Trimmed with. Real Lace. LACE (REAL) SET, SKIR1S, ETC., Will be Sold at Half the Actual Cost. 200 doz. Real Kid Gloves at $125, a Bargain. $0 doz. White Kid Gloves at $1 25. A Full Line oi ladies' and Men's Fall and Winter Gloves, Gents' Driving Gloves, new, JOUVIN KID, Our Own Importation. INFANTS' "WAISTS, A JEW SHAPE. SOOO EMBROIDERED CAMBRIC BANDS -BARGAINS. . Linen Goods, Linen Goods. 2C0 doz. LADIES' HEMSTITCHED HDK.F3., 26o. 1000 doz. do. do. from 28 to 62o. GENTS' LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, cheap. 100 doz. BOYS' COLORED BORDER HANDKER CHIEFS. LINEN TOWELS AND TABLE DAMASKS. 60 doz. FRINGED TOWELS, ALL LINEN, 25 CENTS. LIJSEN DAMASK TOWELS, ALL PRICES. LINEN DAV ASK, $125 and 1 75 per yard. LOOM TABLE LINEN, Cheap, 05 cents to SI 37. LINEN HUCK BY THE YARD, Low. 1 CASE ALLENDALE QUILTS, at 91 26. Blankets, Blankets, Blankets. 10-4, 11.4, 13-4, and 13-4 BLANKETS, BELOW MARKET PRICE 3. Flannils, Flannels. All-Wool Flannels at 37 Cents. BALLARD VALE AND STEVENS JLASNELS, All Grades. HEAVY SHAKER ALL WOOL, S3 CT8. SHAKER FLANNELS, ALL PRICES. CANTON FLANNELS, 30 CENTS AND UP WARDS. DOMESTIC, ALL THE LEADING MAKI1S. SCARLET TUFTED CLOTHS FOR OPERA CLOAKS. FROSTED BEAVERS FOR CLOAKS, CHEAP. BEST WATER-PROOF CLOAKING. HOOP SKIRTS, HOOP SKIRTS, HOOP SKIRTS, HOOP SKIRTS Closing Out Our Hoop Skirts for .Want ot Koom. An Invoice ot Ames' Patent Skiiti. Just received the GABRIELLE SKIRT, with an ENTIRELY SEW Adjustment, warianted not to break, espe daily adapted for I'OLONAIS Dresses. A Full Line of English Hosiery, Etc, Scarlet Sack Flannel, Etc E. R. LEE, No. 43 N. EIGHTH STREET. E. H. LEE would take tbit opportunity of return ing his grateful thanks to his friends and customers for the very liberal patronage extended to him for tbe r.ast few years, and respectfully solioltsa con tinuanct. E. R. LEG, No. 48 V. EIGHTH STREET. WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. TO TOTTXTTRV fRnnTTA VTQ R-'A ... ... ..... , FINE GOLD WATCHES. We call special attention of tbe sojourners in our city to the FINE WATCH AMD SILVERWARE ESTABLISHMENT OF W. W. CASSIDY, No. 12 South SECOND Street, Who has on band one of the finest assortment of JEWELRY, etc., of any in the city. A splendid assortment ot SILVERWARE ALWAYS ON HAND. REMEMBER W W. CASSIDY, No. 12 South SECOND Street. TO SOJOURNERS IN OUR CITY. FINE GOLD WATCHES. We call special attention of the sojourners in our city to the FINE WATCH ADD SILVERWARE ESTABLISHMENT OF Y. Y. CASSIDY, No. 12 South SECOND Street,, Who has on hand one of the finest assortments of JEW ELRY, etc, of any In the City. A splendid assortment of SILVERWARE ALWAYS ON HAND. REMEMBER " W. W. CASSIDY, No. 12 South SECOND Street. TO OUR CITIZENS GENERALLY. FINE GOLD WATCHES. VYe call ( special attention of the sojourners in our city to the FINE WATCH AND SILVERWARE ESTABLISHMENT OF AY. SY. CASSIDY, No. 12 South SECOND Street, Who has on hand one or the finest assortments or JEWELRY, etc, of any In the oily. , A splendid assortment or SILVERWARE ALWAYS ON. HAND. . REMEMBER W. W. CASSIDY, No. 32 South SECOND Street. LACE CURTAINS. LACE CURTAINS ! Real Lace Curtains! Nottingham Curtains! AUCTION GOODS From Very Low to a High Grade, ALI. CHEAP, AT LESS PRICES THAN THE SAME GOODS SOLD BEFORE THE WAR. THOSE WHO HAVE WAITED UNTIL CURTAINS WERE CHEAP, NEED WAIT NO LONGER. BARGAINS at W.HENEY PATTEN'S, . FOR CASH ONLY, No. 1408 CHESNUT STREET. QUADRUPLE SHEET THREE CENTS. FIRE-PROOF SAFES. JJIGIILY IMPORTANT NEWS, FROM NORTH CAROLINA. GREAT FIRE AT KLVBERJt. Kewbebn, N. C, September 24, 1806. Wit, H. Oliver, Esq., Atrent for Marvin fc Co. BDeab Sib: At the late tertlblo Fire on Kiddle street, which destroy cd our Banking House, we had two of yonr safes. One of them was removed, and wewore moving the othar, when we wore directed to leave tbe office, as an adjoining building was about being: blown np. The entire row ol building! was consumed, but on opening the Sale we had the satisfaction of finding every tiring inside perfect, We can cheerfully recommend (htm as being per lectly Hi cp roof, as we have examined two others of your make which were in the same fire, both of which preserved the books and papors that were la t bom. Yours respectfully, DISOSWAY, OP ION A Co., Bankers. Newberk, N. C , September 21, 1806.' Wm H. Oliveb, Esq , Agent lor Marvin k Co. Dkab Sib: I had at my store one ot your saros. My building, situated on MidJIo siroet, was con s umed In the late terrible conflagration. 1 am pleased to say, on opening the safe, every book and paper was found to be in perfect order. A more Intense fire cou'd sctrooly beconceivedot Yours truly, JOHN DILWORTH ft Co. Newbebn, N. C, September 24, 1866. Wm. ii. Oliver, Es q, Agent for Marvin A Co. Deab Sib: One of your safos stood a most severe trial in my store at the late fire on Middle street. My store was situated in a row ol large woodon bnildings, the burning of which made a most In tense beat. The trial was sovete, but the safe eatne out victorious. On opening it, every book and paper was found in a pei feet state of preservation. Very respectfully, L. BAER. ' MARVIN & CO., HO. 791 CHESNUT STREET. MARVIN'S PATENT ALUM AND DRY PLASTER FIUE AND BURCLAIMR00F SAFES ' Have never lailed to preserve their contents la oas of fire. Business men generally spend too little time in the examination and purchase of their safos. Many of them conclude they are all about alike, and then, the question of pries rulos. It . tb?v wonld reflect on this matter they would see they were wronx. As nearly all maker claim to use a different Hilling, tte quality must vary. The fact tbat sates of all makers have parsed through fires successfully, does not demonstrate that they are all equally fire-proof. MARVIN'S PATENT SAFES MARVIN'S PAlKNTSAbEX NEVER MOULD THEIR C0FTENT8 NE VM.lt MO ULD THEIR C0NlENI8r MARVIN'S PA TENT SAFES MA R V1N 'S PA 1 KNT iA e . NEVER CORhODE THE IRON. NE VER COHRODE THE IRON. MARVIN'S PA1ENT SAFES MA R VIN V PA TEN T iAFEH Never Lose tbelr Fire proof Qualities. Never Lose their Fue proof Qualities, Many people supposed whon they bought their sales, years ago, that tney would last a liletline. 1 bey now find that the dry atmosphere of their offices has exhausted all the virtue their safes ever hid, and many are using safes whion, although once good, are now entirely worthless. On the con. tiary.in our safos tne water remains crystallised in the alum until the fire takes place, when it is dnvenout into the plaster of Paris, by which it Is surrounded.. The latter, by this operation, la set firmly, and thus small cavities or air chambers are lormed, which are non-conductors of heat, MAR VIN'S PA TENT SAFES HAVE COMBINATION LOCKS. OurTatent Combination Lock is the mosisimp'e aiid secure lock ever offered to the public It has no springs whatever, nor does it have to be taken apart to be changed. We only ask careful exami nation of it to satisfy the most inorodulous that we claim nothing for it that cannot lully be sftbstan tiated in a short interview. MAR YIN'S PA TENT SA FES Are tbe only Safes fi led with Alum and Pry FUstor, NO OTHER SAFE IN THE WORLD JSOO 1UER SAFE IN THE WORLD HAS 1HESK QUALIFICATIONS. HAS TUk.SE qUALIPICATW .V-tH Please Send for Descriptive Catalogue. BURGLAR-PROOF BURGLAR-PROOF BANKEh'8 SAFES, BANKER'S SAFES, OF Afcli SIZES, ALWAYS ON HAND. Our Burglar Proof Safos are made of the best Doller iron and Hardened spring steel. As all drills are made ol steel (exoopt the diamond drill, wbien is not available fur burplars), and must combine toughness with a penetrating power, we are able hy our process to give the body of our sales such a dogiee or hardness and strength as to defy either the drill, oold-chtsel, wedges, or sledge. All we ask is a fair comparison, and we guarantee to convlnoe any one, ho xerer prejudiced. MARVIN & CO., MARVIN & CO., MARVIN & CO., MARVIN & CO.,, NO. oa BROADWAY, NEW YORK, NO. 11 CHESNUT STREET, NO. Till CHESNUT STREET, NO. 71 CHESNUT STREET, NO. 7-il CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. PHILADELPHIA. PHILADELPHIA. PHILADELPHIA,