8 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGKAPH. PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 186G. THE MEXICAN QUESTION, Important Cabinet Conference Thereon. Napoleon Asks Until draw His Jannmy Troops. to With. Our Oovernmenl Demands Im mediate Withdrawal. In Case of Trouble the United States will Support Juarez. A large Cession ol Territory to bs Made to the United States. A Thorough Enforcement of the Monroe Doc trine Decided Upon. xruTjnjjaruuViru-ri.riivi"'J"fc' Kte. Ktc. Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc. AVAPniNoroN, October 21. The attitude of this t;ov rnm lit towurds Mexico, and the conJition of all airs in that country as previously commu nicated to jou, is tully contiruied Tee French Government have asked lor a delay of the time lor the withdrawal of the first instalment of their troops until the 1st of January, with the promise tbnt il this tune is prantcd it will waive the time allowed lor the removal of the remain ing delachment!i, aud remove all substantially at one time. To this our Government has not assented, but insists tliat the withdrawal shall commence at once, and proceed as vigorously as possible. It is more than, hoped that the whole body of French troops will leave Mexican soil within tbree n.ontns. In view of the possibility of disturbance In the country and tne anarchy arieing Irom the numerous factions and cliques that have lor to iong cursed that laud, our Government will be prepared to protect the recognized republican Government of J a are a and establish it on a firm and secure footing. In consideration of these services, the cession ol Lower Cali fornia and the northern portions of the States ol fcinaloa and Chihuahua is made to the United States. It is no part ot the agreement yet made that the United States is to guarantee the claims ol France against Mexico, though such a couise may jet appear expedient and proper, in which CBse the Government of this country will not besiutc to take the responsibility. The main point souzlit is to enfjrec the Monroe doctrine by removing European inter vention Irom Mexican attains, and securing to that country a stable republican lorra of gov ernment. The responsibility of this nnder takme has been fully discussed by the Cabinet, and the decision has been uniniioouly arrived at that the time has come for tne energetic action indicated in the proceedings above fore shadowed. Toese proceedings have now taken clednite torm and Bbupe, and have entered so far in to prosecution as to he beyond recall. Col. Campbell, the Minister to Mexico. The statement printed to-day In a .New York paper that Colonel Campbell, MinU'.er by ap pointment to Mexico, has not received his in structions, is altogether untrue. These instruc tions were prepared on Saturday last, but as Colonel Campbell did not arrive iu town nntil Sunday, they were not delivered to him until to-dav. He now has tbem, but is doubtful if. in justice to himself, he can depart for Mexico immediately, as required by the instructions. Colonel Campbell has been a very heavy loser by the recent floods near Cincinnati, and his own interests demand his piesence there at this time. He has this evening asked the President to erant him leave to remain here long enough to fix up his personal affairs. It is understood that the President's rerly is that the urgency of the case admits of no delay, andthat if Colonel Campbell cannot depart at once, another Minister must be appointed in his place. At this writing it is not settled whether Campbell eoes or not: but if he declines going, another Minister will be ap pointed to-mono w. JV. T. Times, ABOUTIOIMH SPAIN, Iloyai Def Wb4,r,,.iuR Colored Slaves Visiting Old Spain-Sales of Colored Persona Forbidden. The Gazeta de Madrid publishes the following decree: In conformity with the plan laid down by my Colonial Minister, and alter consultation witn my Council of State, I decree as follows: Article 1. On and alter the date of publica tion in the Oazeta de Madrid of the present de cree, every perscn of color, of whatever age or sex, who may be in a state of slavery in our possessions of Porto Rico or Cuba, shall become ee on touching the soil of tne peninsula, or of iVn rtt. '" i8l&nds belonging to us. or on tbe RdJao;u. - -oritime jurisdiction, arriving within their iu ...' wiiiiuui ngwu iu iue inuK ui tueir rii. or presence within such territory or maritime Jurisdiction. And likewise every person of color bound in slavery, accompanying his or her master or mistress, or having been sent on commission by such, who shall touch the terr. tory of any 8tate wherein slavery does no exjst or shall enter within the lurisdic'' n.h' State, shall enjoy their freedom vm WI BUl,n Article 2. Persons of fc0ior ho are siave8 shall no.lonserbe lig to tbe palDB of imprtsou v I, labort in our penal colonies abroad, r r to sales, as heretofore. Slaves who m; ave committed ctimes, and against whom sitence to hard labor may have been pro nounced, toeether with imprisonment aud its usual consequences, shall fulfil the term ol their sentence in the islands of Cuba and Porto liico. Article 3. Should advantage be taken ol the emancipation and freedom Becured by the first article by persons coming to the peninsula and its adjacent Isles for the purpose of avoiding judgment pronounced against them by the tribunals 01 Gum ana rorto kico, where the said nersons were slaves, process mav h hr entered against said persons for the whole nr nv Tin rt ion of the indemnity that would hn been eovered by their sale at public auction in thp nfnrp-mentioned islands. But such indem nity shall never exceed the sum that such sale t (mntinn would have realized. Article i. When the sale shall have for motive to recover the costs of procedure, said costs shall be declared obligatory; and in all cases the emancipated slave, on arriving In the penin aula, shall he subiect. like all other free men. to the payment ot damages and costs according to the terms prescribed by the laws. Article 6. The Colonial Minister shall issue instructions for the proper en- w.mpnt of the nresent decree and lor the establishment of prisons on a basis that will allow the DroDer execution of the sentences spoken of in article 2. Done at the Palace, September 2V18GG. Signed by the royal hand. , Alejandro Cabtbo, Minister of the Colonies. Tbe Fenian Prisoners. TirwxiA N. Y ' October 23. Barney Wll- liama. the enmediun who commenced an en gagement here last evening, upon learning that the Fenian prisoners in Canada were in want ot counsel, sent the tallowing despatch: Mr. James T. brad y, New York! Will your professional engagements permit you to defend tne remans iu wimwn r u so, start at uucu, .iwl I will foot tne entire bin. "Barkiy Williams." The tunnel under the Alps has reached 9A1. fut in lencth on the French aide, and 11,286 on the Italian. At the present rate of progress Ay years will be required to complete me wont, AUCTION SALES. "D SCOTT, J R., AUCTIONEER, J-J.KO. IMP CHESS DT DWUT. n O AP.D Wr m now prepared to make arrangements lor special sa s of OliFaliitinsa, statuary, or o''1' v. orks ef Art onr location being In the centra 01 the most fssblonab'e tborounhfare ol our city, makes It a Ceslrable resort lor connoisseurs and lovers of art in ''wi'li'-Salea of merchandise to reneral solicited. Per sonal at nncn given to uu.-uuoraam. rv..,- gkf't bate op.rtErrao 8ir.yBMiATei OOOD8, 1VOBY, TABLE, ASD OTULR CUT rfrJct'from Messrs. Joseph Peakln Bona' Bprlnpt Street Works, rhrtlleld En(jiana. 2Sih Inst . at 1(1 o'clock, at Boott'a Art Gallery. Vo. lNI riiemot street, m De so o a vuwiu. uw uiuin' f ".'lSLtf,!I",t,Ia TtTINT FXEf'THO SILVER PLATED raSin. imiv. TaRI.K AND OTHER t:rTLKRV. in h'iwm.t riesurn. consisting ot entree dlshest sal- . i.h nn: oomar dirties: Pulrlt and lloaorseta: nlcsie aiamlat lonr Ova and six bottle castors) cake, Jrnit and bread basketai kettles, with and without lamia i tea and coffee sets, raised. chaed lao inered, and embossed In groat variety nh. carvers i presentation ser vice tor children, rob. eta and enpa lined with (old; toes.-rscks-soon, sance.aid ponchled est sna-ar ton; table, dessert and tea.poonat table and dessert forks; not crack. i knlte restet crushers) mn.tard, pepper, and alt Ann. t eanil leatieka: anaar basket! Ii otter coolers t l.pei.De: mo, asses vases: irult dishes; and a variety of oilier article. , CompH.rtiR an hnmenaequao'lty of dinner and deaaert kmvea and lorka, with Ivory and bona bandies; carvers; pocket knlveas fluted aeeef. eie eto. 1 he above atock la with confidence re oom mended bf the auctioneer, the reapeotabilltv and high aandlngol tl-e nianuiactnrera who are the conslgueee being a aoarantee ofi he quality ol the foode 10 23 ft Open lor examination on Wednesday, 24th lnaf- BALE OF MODERN OIL PAINTINGS-CRYSTAL MtDAU.IOSH, On Thursday and Friday Kvenlnira next. 2Mh and 2Bth ln.tant, at hall pant 7 o'cloci precisely, at Hcott'a Philadelphia Art Gal ery. will be sold a col lection of oh paintlnaw. ewioiacina- works ol merit Irom mme or oar moat eminent American artist., togetl.er with a number ol aplcniild cryai al medallions. Open ibr examination on Tuesday, 'M mat. 10 20 8t FINE PROOF FRAMED ENORAVIVO'i. On Monday, Tuesdav, and Vednosdav, anth, SOth. tnd Slat Inst, at 11 o'clock A. M and 7 P. M. at Ccott's Art Gallery. No. 1U2H CHKHN VT Ptreet. will be told 223 fine framed steel engravlnira, chromoa, colored lithographs, etc. etc, carefully se lected irom tbe great modern ar.lsU. IV il 7t MODKRN OIL PAINTISG8 On Monday Evening. KovemberS at 7H o'clock at Scott's Art Gallery, a va'nable collecilon of modern oil painting. Il')24llt P. ANCOAST A WARNOCkI ATJCTIOSEERS. Ho. 240 MARKET Street 618$ FECONX) LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF OF.RMAX TOWN FANCY KNIT GOODS, by CaUlogue, on a Credit On Friday next October 26. commencing at 10 o'clock, comprising a full asHorlmc nt oi moat desirable styles hood, sontags, Jacketa sliaw a, acarla. etc. etc. lo 'M 2t FOR SALE AND TO RENT. FOR SALE THE LEASE (for three years from January 1, 1867), GOOD-WILL, STOCK AND FJX1UBE8 of the BLAKK BOOK ARD STATIONERY STORE, No. 29 8outh SIXTH Street, SIX DOORS FRO It CHESNCf, Kcw folng a good business, apply on the premises. For terms and particulars, 10 24 3t4p O R R VALUABLE E N T . STORE, No. 809 CHESNUT STREET, In the National Bank of the Republic Building. 6tt APPLY ON THE PREMISES. QFF1CES AND LARGE ROOMS FOR RENT IN THE National Bank of the Republic Building, Kcs. 809 and 81? CHESNUT Street, The Building is supplied with Gas, Water, Water Closets, and fc teem Dealing Apparatus. The rooms on the third and fourth floors are large (50x60). well Ush ed aud suitable lor Commercial College, or business of a similar character. . PP'y SttPegpnk, iSt FOR SALE. DESIRABLE CORNER PRO PEHTY. The modern three story brick Dwelling. v.nh double three story back buildings, front and side entrance, notthwtst corner of TWi.Lf"l'U ana WAL EaCE Streets: new hea er, range, gas bath, etc.; piazza on Wal ace street. Replete with all conve n tnccs. Could be altered Into (a store with dwelling attached, l'oesceslon with deed. CM S, LESLIE, 10 20 No. 727 HAN sum Street WEST WALNUT STREET. FOR SALE. cost, one of the most eleeant B own-atnna iianelons. superbly finished and tiexcoed. Also, part of the lurnltnre. S. KINUsi'ON McCAY, 10 20 6l4p No. 429 WALMCT Utreot S WALNUT STREET PROPERTY. FOR Liijl Sale, three Dwe'llnga In New Row WestTWF.rv FlKST Ktreet, at lB.OtO ia.tOO. " . , rlor medium alze Hr.-- wm- Also, a sooe- -.no .116 ARcH 8t 2Sluirp ITS 1MITABL.Y FINE CONFECTIONS FOR CHOICE PRESENTS. STEPHEN F. WHITMAN, . MANUFACTURER, No. lSiio MARKET Street. 10 ?? must! 1 TNKS. ARNOLD'S, DAVID'S J- Noyes'J Fluids, Black, coDrin. MAYNARD & India, and Japan, at MOSS i to". NUT Street u- e Blue, carmine, . o. 432 CHI 8- iv 11 wsMt O A N T O X u l Ji U E R , crcan imponea lauion 1'rcserred Glu. ger, Dry aud Iu Syrup, OF THE FINEST QUALITY, FOR SALE BY , JAMES R. WK1J13, 81 ElOllTH and WALlflCT StreeU. K ,ANI MRMORANDDM BOOKS ON JJ on band or made to order In h. Ke. moa w o,j,0 4 cu-SMJf street. 10 11 yiifn .1 0.000 ,ArNP 5000.SEVERAL8UM9 7 n moanti to lavect vpm sv . A r. - - A ttntsi A A iiaa, ' ,tr.Converaneer. ' W Wo. M NoithbHTti HueeU CAP. LSim AXJD MOTE PAPKRS AN ,JJaJ?Xir!Z&,&lT?;2 Prces, at MOHS VV. a, fv- tu vjic' ut ein." IS ll MILLINERY. TRIMMINGS, ETC. ARTIFICIAL FLOYERS .GRAND OPENING OF FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS J. S. UOllGFASKI, No. 21 North NINTH Street, (EAST SIDE), IMPORTER AMD DEALER IN FREKCII ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, BRIDAL WREATHS, Feathers, Ribbons, Velvets, Etc. thrpnghont at d refitted In tine French sty to, and will open on ' WEDNESDAY t OCTOBER 24, W' In"ni"en assortment or Fine Frenoh -. f.101"' Vave' re Feathers. Vel. vots, Kibbona, Hoenot fcramos, and Millinery (joode of every description and varioty. M J. S. BORGENSKI, No. ai North Nixrn Ktt 10 22 mwllm Above Market, East Side. JUST RECEIVED, French Opera Bonnets, REAL NOVELTIES. WOOD & CARY, No. 725 CHESNUT ST. 10l2mrp WEYL ROSENHEIM No. 726 CBErtNTJT Street. , Oi-tN Tuib day, splendid atsortmtnt of .t and Rllk tt.i. for Ladirsand Children All tbe neweat shapes at very low price. VI low Ogtilch. and lheasa.it Plumes. ron. Drab, While, and Garnet Bonnet Velvets. Royal Velvets, Incut Velvets, Gros d'Airluues, Frosted Velvets. T he same goods in every ot her shade of olor. Velvet Ribbons, Trimming Ribbons. Bonnet Ribbons. Paris Ornameiits, Fine French Flowers. French and New York Hat id" t ennet Framea, Laces, Illusions all at tbe very lowest market prices AT wuoi.kxat.k tvn BFTAir. ountrj oruers promptly attended to. (live na a call. WB1 I. k R08KNHHM, No 726 CHEtNUT btreet 10 51m SPLENDID OPENING OF FALL AND WINTER STYLES MRS. M. A. BINDER, 2,X'3lBZ2:liV. "I?. -fhUadelphla, i AfcA r x vi L&iviai ami) CLOAK TBIMMIOOS Also an elegant s'ook of Imported Paper Pa terna for Ladiea and chllilroa'a Dresa. Parieien Dre.a and Clo.k Making In all Its vaiietiea. ladiea lurnleblna their rich and costly materials may re v on being artietical.y fitted, and their work finished in the moat prompt and effi cient manne r, at tbb lowest possible prices at twenty four hours' cotice. Cnitlrg and baatlng Patterns tn sets, or by the single piece, lor merchants and dress makers, now ready 920 6m cjp BONNET OPENING. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, E. P. CILL & CO., 10 Urn NO. 720 ARC; II STREET. MRS. R. DILLON, Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street. Has t handsome assortment of MILLINERY t Mtsse and Infants' Hats ni Capa, Silks, Velvets Crapes Blbbona.Feathers, Flowers.rrames, etc. 1 1S NEW PUBLICATIONS. J-JELEN FORD, AND M1L.-I, OR, THE HI I'D EN CKVOS. LORIKO'8 two books are selllnR rapidly to the trade as Chi 1st mas gifts to jonng misses. Tne "Evening Transcript" says of them We most cordially recom mend both these lltle volumes, not only as entertaining, but as pure and ennobling in their Influence we hope they wlU And the'r way to many a Christmas stock ing. for truly deserving ate they oi tbe warmest wel come." fcOLD EVERYWHERE FOB 1S0. . LOItING , PUBLISHER, BOSTON". It MARSHAL'S SALES. MARSH A Li ' o d A JL ri ..... l ... i - t.- . v. n xjnn t Air v i T, Ky virtue oi t writ ui b.io ut h.u huh u w .a v l. WALADtR, Judge of the District Court of the United btates In and lor the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, to me directed, win be sold at puduo aaie. to tne nigoeai and best bidder lor cash, at GKORUa. PO VELi.'n, No. 1-20 North rnuN i street, rnnaaeipnia, on iuuhuii, Uovember 1. lW at 11 o Cock A. Al ,, . . 1 burie s rt tiiBK.1, a Daireia dibuuiuo, hi hogsheads MOLAS8t8 Also, at the same time and place, the following de scribed property which wi 1 remain on the premises where the several lot. now are, as luiiowa, viz. ; COLLltVtt', w iooiiNU Btree', bdovo tu'obiivu, below hblppen. 1 COPl'Elt BULL, AA1PTY UOUS- iukhy McNiPHnr.a'.RixrrrNTH street below V. II r II 1. 1 1 1 n , v. yj . t r a a 1 1 l., , n, . , uv. i.iv, ....... , . . and MONTROsF. Sireets, 1 COPHLlt ft'ilLL, EMP1 T ... , 1X1 n T L' I) I It T C.n ..JU 11111 rvffu I'M HOO.xHKAD-t, Kc. , H. J. HWEKSKY'S. PEVEMTEESTH Street, be ow Caipenter. 1 COPPER STILL, PU.aP, UOSE, HaUS I tv V I il n , rn I..' J r.c, I 11 "II I RUUT. Washington. 2 COPPiU bTlLLS, WORMS, HUJi HI1' IjH Etc .'iiwipii a nnnwaN'S HE. corner ot SEVEN' Tr.iNTH and CAIHAKINK StreeW, 2 JOi'rts bTILLH, WORMS, UOUtltAU', . r.H a. w i ii 1 1 1 ii . ... ii 1 1 n ' ii nn m lbu d.kuiiud .uv v.v perty on ihe premises above-mentioned two days pre vious u the sale. . n ..ru.r.11 C. 8. Marshal Eastern Diatriot Feniajls-Pbiladeu-bia, Ootober 2 ISO l.24imHt M A R S II A US S A L E . ni. . . ri ,.t ..in liv Uia Hon. JUM ot CADWALADEB, Jude of the District Court oi tne i',i.. a,u.i in &na I,,, ih. li'aiib.rn m.triot of Pena- v..iii. ir. me directed will be so.a at duoiiu .;, iu the hiiheat and .beat bidder, for ca.h, at OEOHOE luWELli Bi so. i" ibum' ntreet. rii.'""""j on TOEDAT, October SO. Imu. at 11 A. M .one UOSli i.fin itw barrela WlilisKY. on.SriLL. COP- I'll U WORM. to. I u iivip uu wagon mav do looa m WALTON'S Live rv Htab.e, -o. u M. ELKVKMTH btrwl, above Olrard Avenue. U. B. Marshal, Faalern Dlatlot of Pennsylvania 1 BlLtPKLriiiA. October 10, !; H0 2 mwlM -POCKET AND OFFICE CUTLERY. W09. J tenholm'a. Rodgera'. and eel-braied faotora at MOH0 A CO?tt, an. M CUEMUCX Mroet. Wl.wsa FURNITURE, BEDDING, ETC. BUT FURNITURE AT GOULD A CO.8 Union Depoia, corner MNTK and MARKET and oria1 and SsfcorthSkCOND Street. 'j he largest, cheapest, and beat atock ef reraltare, e very description. In the wor d. Send for Prlntad Uau lorneand pile List. The aoandnees of iratarlal and workmanship la guaranteed of ail we sell, rum'ture lor larlor, Drawing room. Chamber or Bedroom, Dining room, Library Kitchen, Servants' raotna? Offioea Scliooa, Churches, Odd fellows, M axons, or other lodrea, Bhlpa. Instliotiona Clubs, Ooilegea, Pablo BuilHnps liote'a Boarding Boiiaea, Hospitals, Fairs, or single nJcve ol Fnmltare, iirswlnr. and est) ma e t nrnlstied wheo reqq'Wxl. Orders aent by post will be executed wl'.h tfeipatch.. and with liberality and Juatnesa of dealing Co.ntry dea era, and the trade generally, continue Mis aoppiled on the same liberal wholesale terms that Insure them a lair pioflu Parties at a olslanne may remit through oar Pecker, the Farmers' and Mechanic.' NailonalBank, Cbrsna. street, or the Union National Bank, Third atret. or by txpreas. Check, or Post Office Order. Im mediate attention will be given, and satisfact ion insured. ipui,i CO., H E. corns KIKTH and MARKET StreeU and Jios. n and AS ilortn SECOND Street WIW Philadelphia. " BEDDING ASD FEATHER WAREHOUSE. TENTH BfREET, Feather beda, Bols'ers. PIN lpwai Mattresses of all kinds: Blankets, Comfortablra, Coun ter pan-s. Spring lleda, Sptlng Cois, Iron Bedsteads, CostHous, and aU other articles In tbe line ot business. AH OH HILLBORN, . wo. ii H. TEM II Street, 81 fmwftmSp Be;ow Arab. CO H W M w p H H DO CHARLES E. CLARK, No. 11 North ELEVENTH Street, BEDDING AND COTTAGE FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. Halt and Busk Mattresses, Feather Beds, Bolsters, and 11 lows. Best Quality of Spring M attresses. Bedsteads, Bureaus, Waahstands, Obahs, Towel Racks. Rocking Chairs eic . l c C'unM lis, Kcailiers and Down. Cemiortables and Blankets. B 8 wsmlm pO HOUSEKEEPERS. I have a large stock of every variety of FUllNITUIlB Which I will sell at reducea prices' consisting oi PLAIN ASD MARBLE TOP COTl'AOE SUITS WALNUT CR A MHLK hUlT. PAKI-OR SUlTh IN VELVbT PMT8H PARLOR 8D1I8 IN UAlK CLOTU. PARLOR tUIT8 IN REPS. Sideboards, Extension Tables, Wardrobes, Bookcases M attrtsses, Lounges, eto etc P. 'P. OUSTING 8 IS N. E. comer SECOND and RAPE Streets FIRST-CLASS FUMIIIJRE, A Large Assortment of the Latest Styles On band, and will be sold this coming season at very n oderate prices, at I LVTZ'S 0 ft 3m Furniture Establishment, No. 121 Soath ELEVESTH Street ESTABLISHED 175 A. S. ROBINSON. French Plate LookiDg-Glassos, EUGRAVIKGS, PAINTINGS, DRAWING 3 ETC. Manufacturer of all kinds of LOOKING-GLASS, PORTRAIT, AND PICTURE PR&MIS T0 OBDER. No. OlO OlIKSNUT STllEFiT, THIRD DOOR ABOVE THE CONTINENTAL, PHILADELPHIA. 3 1M BOARDING. JO. 1121 GIRARD STREET Js now open for theitocctnmodation of F1RRT.CLAKS BOAliDEUS. Apply eaiiy 825 yf I N D O V SHADES. WE SELL. RO S EC A. 33 E S BUT THOSE OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE. Their superiority In quality, style, nd llnlsh Is vouched for by hundreds of families in Fhiladolphis. CALL AND SEE THE EW DESIGHS. KELTY, CARRIE GTUJN s uu., No. 723 CHESNUT Street, 10 10 wftn3mSp PHILADELPHIA. -DOCKET BOOKS OF OUR OWN AND THE lJ'JtB . ..7.i...i vnnllsh. Oerman and French Oerman. and French jl most . -r ---rr 8, KO. 2 CHESNUl' 1017ws2it manulacture, J Street. CO. CHEAPEST PRINTINQ H PHILADELPHIA AT IDE 'Evening Telegraph" Steam Job Printing Rooms, No. 108 South TI11UD Street, SSCOKD STOBT. irverv description of Plain and Ornamental Printing executed ttli i neatness and despatch, at surprisingly low piices. HADDOCK & SON, Proprietors, sUjmrg Late of So. 618 MARKET Street TTITRITING-DEHKS ' splendid selccilon fiV-g. o. 4M C U K 8 U T AND PORTFOLIOS A to choose irom, at HOSH 4 Street lOllwawt TF YOU w m ZTtirZlZ VBWioa X in every "Vof , itzea. at el per ton. COAL, ;?lI"avi' ISI COAL, same aisaa, same PJ-geruineEAOLfc-, r.f.a0f ucbtuU. Egg andStove, al andavewfineeuainyoi thereat. Orde"" SsfiS'tt nW srsssss .?. Call on or .1dr- QOBOlr. roRD NO. 241 DOC K Street. oe door below tu 0 It !m . . TinnKTY THE PAYMASTER. TT. X T B A BOJ2.fh7Drompt payment o these TtJ General h.,?lrmaP under the order claims 1 bvU d c.rttu speedy aettlemeuL b&ifls?& vu?!rr below Third street. I . . rtums CLOAKS AND FURS. J O 7 OPEN, PARIS CLOAKS, EXCLUSIVE STYLES. (WBICH WILL HOT BB COPIED), IN GREAT VABIETT OF MATEPIAL AND DESIGN ALSO, PABIS STYLE CLOAKS, OUR OWN MANUFACTURE, IN GREAT ABUNDANCE. NEW CLOAKING CLOTHS IN GREAT VABIETT. S ALSO SUPERIOR BLACK SILKS FOR DRESSES, ETC, FROM THE BEST MANUFACTURERS. AND CUT IN ANY LENGTH. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., lonimrp No. 920 CHESNUT St. IV O "W OPEN, FUBS OF ALL NATIONS. RUSSIAN 8 ABLE FURS, HUDSON BAT SABLE FURS, fins dare: kink sables, royal ermine and chinchilla, dark siberian squirrel, persian lamb, ASTRACAN, ETC. ETC. For Ladles, Mlsss,and Children. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., ion imrp No. 820 CHESNUT St. QLOAES AND FURS. C. LEWISSON, MAN UFAC ICREfl OF CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, AND FURS, No. 14 South SECOND Street, Six Doors belew Market Street. Finest Assortment of Cloaks in the City, All of New Styles and the Best Workmanship. The Largest Stock of Furs in the City, AU of my own Manufacture. Lsdles do not buy j our Cloaks or Furs nntil you have examlnto my stock C. LEWISSON, No. 14 South SECOND fctreet, 28 Imw3m Six doors beiow Market, Philadelphia. 1 8 6 6. TBE NEW FALL STILES IN J. W. BRADLEY'S CELEBRATED DUPLEX ELLIPTIC 0r Double Spring) . SKIRTS, NOW UNIVERSALLY ADOPTED BY OUR FASHION MAGAZINES AND ALL FASHION AUTHORITIES. THIS IMPROVED DUPLEX SKIRT Is now meeting with great Sale by J. M. HAFLEIGH, No. 002 CHESNUT St. 10 10 wfmlSt BILL-HEADS, CARDS, CIRCULARS, ETC., Min ed with despatch t CertlQcates, Checks, Diafts, eio, engraved In tbe flueat styles at MOSS CO.'B, 0.43J CUEbKUT MUeet. l17WMt AMERICAN LEAD PEMCIL COMPAMf, NEW YORK. FACTORY, HUDSON CITY, N. J. This Company la now fully prepared to furnish LEAD PENCILS, tequal lu Quality to the Best Brands. The Company has taken great pains and Invested a lane csuiia In titling up Ibelr factory, ana now auk the A uiealcau public to give their pencils a lair trial. All Styles and Grades are Manufactured. Great care baa been bestowed to the manufacturing of SCPfRIOR Hk.XAt.OM DRAWING PSiMClLS, ape cial y prepared lor tbe use oi Engineers, Architects, artists, eto. ., A complete assortment, constantly on hand, is offered at fair terms to the uade at their Wholesale Salesroom No. 34 JOHN Street, New York. TbetPencllsare to be had of aU principal Stationers and .Notion Dealers Aak for American Lead Pencil lioiarmartnt CASH AND DEED B0XB8, AND A FULL assortment of Statloaers' Tin OOOlS, at MOB1 CO. B. No. m (.HEsMJT Street. - lvllwsAU CARPETINGS. CARPETINGS. JAMES H. ORNE & CO., No. 620 CHESNUT Stroot, Between Sixth and Seventh streets. Just ReeelTtd Per Steamer, at Large. Invoice of French Chenille and Axminster Carpets, NEW DESIGNS. jAllbl n. ORNE & CO. No. 626 CHESNUT Street, Between Sixth and Seventh 8tf eeta. MESSES. J0IIN CR0SSLEY & S0JT3 NEW STYLES 6-4 Velvet and Tapestry Carpets. JAMES H. ORNE &CO., No. 626 CHESNUT Street, Between Sixth and Seventh Streets. ENGLISH ROYAL WILTON. ENCLISH BRUSSELS. ENCLISH TAPESTRIES. JAMES H. ORNE & CO., no. oao iiijiMui street, . Between Sixth and Seventh Streets. NEW - CARPETINGS, FALL IMPORTATIONS, Now Opening. mum, CREASE & SIMKj No. 519 CHESNUT St., (Opposite Independence Hall,) Fave just received an invoice of ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS AND COCOA MATTINGS. REEVE L. KNIGHT & SON: No. 807 CHESNUT Street, BAVK SOW OFZM , A WELL-ASSORTED STOCK OF m. u va n m a t a v n r w n t r a tv CAEPETING8, OIL CLOTHS, COCOA MATTINGS, DRUGGETS, RUGS, ETC. 10 3wfmm6pl ' LEEDOM & SHAW, TOWnTTRATT?. ANTi TITTATL CARPET WAREHOUSES No. 910 ABCH STREET, ABECOPEKIUG AS KKTIRE KEW STOCK OF Foreign and Domestic Carpctlngs, In every sty's and variety. C9 4SmSp MASONIC PUBLICATIONS. HEADQUAR ters for Masonic Books, at MOSS A CO.'S. No. 432 CHt'SliU'r Street. 10 17 ws22t jyj E A D & C O . No. 010 CHESNUT STREET, MANUFACTURERS OF SILVER-PLATED WARE, TRIPLE PLATE. MONEY BATED BT PURCHASING DIBECS FKOM TBK MANClACIUKEBSr MEAD & CO., 10 lmw3mrp No. OlO CUBSNUT BrEKET FJNE8T AND BEST 8TATIONKRT ATMOS3 A CO.'S, Ko. l CBESXUT Street. l.JJwaS