I FCILUIIID EVERT AFTBRMOOH AT Till IVaKISO TELtOBAPn BUILDIKQ, 10 , Third Street. rric. threa Cents l et COT (Double Sheet), or Efehteca Centa Per Week-, pareole to the Carrier, and BtlM to Babecrtters eut of the city at KlneDoilais rer Annum i One Dollar ana rirtr Cent for Two Months, inrarlabl In advance for the period ordered. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 180C. The Result of the Dattle. The smoke and tumult of our civic contest hare not yet sufficiently divided to enable us to tell exactly what are out losses and what our gains. But one (act is clear above all the din and confusion, that the banner of the radical party floats on the field, and that we are the victors. What officers we have lost, and what strongholds we have taken, can only be guessed at in many localities. We wili, however, with the light afforded us, seek to map out the results. In the btate of New York, the great focus and centre of Democratic assaults, we must say that the fruits of the battle are extremely uncertain. Although our friends are san guine of the re-election of Governor Fenton by a small majority, yet it is useless to deny that the fearful majorities against us in tne cities have a most discouraging effect. The gains in the country are almost cer tainly sufficient to counterbalance the terri ble odda in the towns. The New York World grants the election of Fenton by A small ma jority. 0 We may therefore feel pretty certain that the State Is ours. The Congressional delegation stands at present 21 Republicans to 10 Democrats. By a strange system of balancing up accounts, we have lost three members and pained three members. Among the gain is General Charles II. Van Wyck, a member of the Thirty-sixth and Thirty seventh Congresses, and a gentleman of ability. The Democrats elect John Morrlssey to a seat. Massachusetts has done better than our wildest anticipation. We stated yesterday that we would be satisfied with forty thou sand. She has given us over seventy thou sand, and a full delegation, among whom is General Benjamin F. Butler and General N. P. Banks. - The greatest oy, however, must be felt over gallant little Jersey. , To her belongs the banner, as she has fought most nobly of them aU. 8be has elected a Kr mihlinan Legislature, and has secured us a Senator In place of the late William Wright. She has elected both the present Republican mem bers, and given us two more. The delegation now stands 4 Republicans to 1 Democrat. "Jack" Rogers is defeated, and John Ildl elected in his place. G. A. Halsey, in the Fifth District, is the other gain. Well done, New Jersey! She has forever redeemed her self. Henceforth she will stind in the fore most rank of the States which have declared ' In tavor of progress. ' ' We have lost Delaware, or, rather, we have failed topainthe State. It has Mr. Nicholson as its member now, and he will continue so. We regret the result, but it is no loss in our numerical strength. In Maryland, although the result at first looks so dark, yet, when Inspected, it amounts to but little. Although at last election we secured the success of three members, yet the desertion of Thelps made the vote two Republicans to three Democrats. We lose, therefore, but one vote, that of John L. Thomas, Jr. The loss of Creswell in the Senate is countei balanced by the Senatorial gain in New Jersey, while the gain of two members in Jersey leaves us still a balance of one gain in our favor. In the West the House will stand the same as it . did before. There ts neither a gain or loss in any district. There comeB, however, a light out of tjie distant West, and a voice to cheer the loyal heart from St. Louis. John Hogan, the per sonal friend of the President, the caterer to the Executive tour, the satellite and most obnoxious of all the Copperhead members, has been defeated. We breathe freer now that the air is no more tainted by the presence of this most malignant of Rebel sympathizers. We can now make our count of bow the next Houe will stand. Tne following are the Republicans : Hew England 27 hld-tle Mtatee 44 Bolder H alt 7 western oiui'.t I'noifio htatee 6t 1 110 Democrats. Mew fcuffiand... Middle btaiea... Western ttiate. . Border gtate... , 22 17 6 a This is but a rough estimate, and we may be slightly in error, although It is impossible ' that we are more than one or two wronw on either side. We have, therefore, the necessary two-thirds vote in the House and in the Senste. The vote stands the same as it does at present 30 Republicans to 14 conservatives . Glory enough for oue day's work ! Southern Loyalty Mb . A. Bbadbhaw was a candidate for Con gress from the Second District of Texas at her late election. We do not know how he fared; but this 1b the way he tried to gain votes : Premising that he was a Bebel and is now a sealous Johnsonite, who cannot, of course, take the oath prescribed by law, he "I regard the laws passed by Conaregs at tue last aesaion, commonly ctllel tao Freud man's Bureau bill, and the civil KiabU bill, a uiicou etitutional, or.erouu, ni oppressive, and at war witb the fpirit and ponius of the Government nod It I am elected, notiort on my part shall be spared to lepeal tuenu , , "1 had the honor to be a member of the late iStula C'vuYeutiou, and upon the development of jmJUILY EVENING TELEG WHPnn.ADELPIIIA, , WEDNESDAY, a r 1 1 f . I fril I r I IV.I t.. t r J T. .1 i rnlned ground nealnst it. . The radical element ouupu. i nunc mo wuru wniic ouv oi ae ordi nance retrulating the school fund, thus placing tb.4 benefits of that fund wtthinUhft reach of nejrro children; I opposed that proposition. This fund bad been provided yeara poo for the educntion of, the white children of iho State, and they had a vented Interest in It. Thousands of children orphtmed by the war had to be educated at the public expene, and to have divided this -fund with the nepro ptpulatioo. would have friouMy embarrassed the 9tjte In tt laudable efforts to place the betvfits of a common school vetera within the1 n acb of those who are wards of the tftato. and whose father lie dt-ad upon the field of honor. " Now Let the Tempest Ceaae. Tue fight la ended. The contest has been a bitter one. Each pirty has done its bost to win. The people have . decided in favor of Congress. Now let both parlies accept the decision in good faith. Let all the acrimo nious spirit of partisanship be laid aside. Let us so act as becomes servants of the popular will. The "rood of. the country demands this result. The continuation of excitement will only be productive of evil The decision ts final, irrevocable, and all further opposition is factious and unpatriotic. IhejJNew lork Times, in a sensible edito rial this morning, says : "Now that the lall elections are over and the verdict ot the people has been rendered upon f ill OrPRt fBUIIl). Al fk. kn.i. n-n ....C 4k.. . I. acquiescence oi all parties in the result, and the vuinvinuuu Ul an tue dl i ILUUU1UU9 It' CI 11148 U penciled during the contest which Europeans credit us with at the clone of our political cam paigns will bo even more complete than upon any previous occasion ot like character, lhe P ! n tmca i n oitmo TAPniittae ut 1 n n r hna ItAnn exceedingly hot und angry, and, iu more than viitj k vi i lie Willi u y, nc ubyc uhu llircitlS OI disturbance on a lurce t-calo. There has been a trronl HpaI nf sort vinlont. laiiirurrn .nH f r ' J " . .vui.m?v, uiiva mcic have been very atrocious charpeii and couner charefo, while partisans ot the more ultra stamp have tried to reuse and inflame the b iser teelines of the basest portions of tat-community. Thorp in nnthtnir nnnr tn ho nainuH Ktr Anii. .-,.. this sort of thinp, so, for the time beiug, we bhau hnve an end of it. "A eood manv People, and nrt a few i.pw. papers, will leel ashamed, or ougut to feel ashamed, at the part they have played. While there is now onnnrtizmtv for iim tn r.r.r.f and perform penance there will alsob-. au op portunity lor the aliavnient ot tnose pas:on which tbty have attempted to work up. "Irirpllifpnt fnrpicrn nl.aprtrira ha.n t rreai?tcd the brenkin? Hru;n r nnn,i.. in stitutions in this countrv, from the intenie ex-' citcioent induced and the deep passions aroused by our oft-recurrinjr deciion?. There are certain ciiaiacteristics of our reront elec-liou- that have a more daneerOua and thrpapn. lug appeurance than anthincr in our i)rc vious experience. There luve hot oalv boeu thieatcniusrs of a retort to violence in manv quarters, but actual preparations for it. not merely in Maryland, but in several of the Wettrn States. Our escape from outbreaks has rertnlnlv hi'Pn a nftrrnv Ann ml i..as i j " ... . t I'liu, (.UW 1UUC1 LTI3 attri huied t, tLf inrtuence of that ronier7ative pood sense which has bo often assent d uelt in tintPfl nf noriL mirl whinh hna umk ftn. aawA r , " " ' V & W'VAV QQl u Irom so many danorers. It is to that influence we must look for safety in the future, in times wuen pas.-ion threatens to overthrow reassu.'' I itibatubk. We publish on our sixth page to-day, a number of "Literary! Re views," and other interesting matter, which win repay perusal. Among the books re viewed is Algernon Charles Swinburne's 'Laus Veneris," which Is attracting much attention on both sides of the water. TnF. New York Times f this morning, in its display head concerning the vote in the city and State of New York, gets off the pertinent quotation: 'God made the couutry man made the town." FI N AK'E Ay 1) CO MM IS K C ft. Ovrtcr. of thk Kvenikg Telegraph, Wednesday. November 7, 1866. f The Stock Market was moderarelv active this nioruioer, and prices were steady, "in Govern ment bouos there was little doing. 5-20s sold at HOilOgj no chanee: Ausrust 7-30s sold at 108, a slieht decline: and 10-4 s. at 100J, no change. 1144 vac bid for Cs of 1881; and 1071 for new 5-20b. State and City loaDs Herein fair demand; Pennsylvania 6s sold at 96J. aad new City Cs at 102i102J, a slieht advance. Kailioad shares were the most active on the list. Keaiiuar sold at do change; Northern Central at 40j, a decliue of i; Nor ri -town at 614, no chance; Ca'awissa preferred at 28J, no change; Philadelphia and t rie at 3, no change; Camden ana Amboy at 130, an advance of 1; and jNorth Pennsylvania at 3.4, no chantre; 35i was bid lor Lutle Schuylkill; 65J for ppnnsyf vanla; 68 tor Mmehill; 66 for Lehifih Valley ;' 211 for Eluiira common; and 42 for prelerred do. In City Passenger Kailroad shares there wa nothing domp. 60 , was bid for Tenth , and Eleventh; 204 for Thirteenth and Fifteenth: 34 lor Spruee and Pine; 634 for Chesnut aud Wal nut; 154 lor Helton ville; 314 for Green ' and Coiils; 25 for Girard Cotleee: and 41 for Union. Bank shares coutinue in pood demand tor in vestment, but we hear ot no sales. 33 was bid lor Mechanics'; 1)4 for Keubingiou; and 461 for Consolidation. Canal shares were rather Crmer. Lehigh Navigation sold at 664, an advance of 4; and Monis Canal common at 84, an advance ot 4; 27i was bid lor Schuylkill Navigation common; 36J lor preferred do.; 123 for Morris Canal pre ferred: 15 for Susquehanna Canal; 67 for Dela ware Division; and 631 for Wyoming Vallev Canal. " ' Theie is no material change to notice in the Money Market. Loans on call are otlere I at 6 per cent; nrnt-olass commercial paper continues scai ce, and range at from 6 to 7 per cent, per anuuin. OjiotRtionB of Gold lOh A. M., 148; 11 A. M. 1474: 12 M., 1471; 1 P.M.. 147.'. PHILADELPHIA 8T0CK EXCHANGE 8AI.R3 T0-0AI Jif ported by De Uaven & Bro , No. 40 S. Third street J ' FIRST BOARD W00O C 8 730a An lm nn., on ennn .nn.iir.T. : . i nr inill. aij 1000Loh 6s. 84.... (J3J 1500 t3 810-40 cb.. 100. ira)nw ,. viiiuu usu un oaa. 01 40)0 Car Am. IU. 89 93 1000 N Pa 6s., 03 - 3 l: K Cenu- 4iiJ 26 Kb l ealfii nv.. bi 20 sb Mor Canal.... 84 j - lull Norrlstown... 6U 100 n Pa ft K....b80 8i 600 an Beadiua ..a80 68. ' S400 Uitvtw nw ' l,,o: ,2000 ao... .loll lu2,i '8400 ' do KB 08' tiooo am rji i8m so' SC0O ao 87 If 1500 ao. . lots. . 8ei SHOO ao. . . .2d m 79 Messrs. De Uaven Brother, No." 40 South Third street, report the fallowing rates of ex. L;aHyi M-erican eotd, 147 14i; Silver is andjs, 141; Coaapound Interest iJotes, June, 1864, I64; do.. July, 1804. 164- do August. 1864, 154; '.. October, 164 14.' do" December. 1864, 134; do., May , ml' jo" &XViia: d0- : & The New York Tribune this mornlntr savs- "Money remains unchanged at 4 per cent on Governments and 6 per cent, or miscellaneous collaterals. Some weak houses were triahtened into paying 6p r cent, earl.v in the day. but bouses in tirst-class standing borrowed all thev wanted at 5 per cent . and the market closeil easy at that me . , Bierlinr exchange is dull Prime bankers' sterling is sold trom second hands at 1094, but lWJGi 109A i the general rate with draweia.' We quote: London, prime bankiersV 00 dwys 109fl0i Londou. prime bankereVleht IlOJ&llOi: Pans, bankers', long. B;164(a36'15; Paris, bankers', short, 6'likd 6-114i Antwerp, fr-lGlS; Hamburg, buukers Tlttb . Anaatittlani tak.Vka' ill J11. fort, bankers', Hcfti: BremetJ, banker', 79,rtl 79; Berlin, bankers', 72j((a72j.'' rhtJadclphia Trade Report. Wcoakrdat, November 7. The Flour Market is let firm, and there ts cot rnuoh dolor, there being no demand except for the home oonsnmera, who are purchasing only o supply immediate wants. Sales of snpeifliie at t&?9; estraa at ft 2512; 6T0 bar rel Northwestern extra taimly at 1B10; small lots ditto at 13'46 ail8 76; Peonsylvaoiaand Ohio ditto ditto at tl4 26(''i6 60; and fancy brands at ir,7iVw 10 76, according to qtulHy. Kie Flour Is held at &fi 8-46 p barrel. Prices of Corn M1 are nominal. Ihero is no perceptible change to notice in 'he Wbcit Market, and tn'ei were made at $3105 8 82 for common Pennlranla and cho co Sou'bern red ; bustifis amoor weie taki n at 8 25: asmall lot ol white toln at 8 45. l;7e (PIut at ji 35 busliel lorbouihprn; f 1 40 lor Western: and 9160 lor Pennsylvania. Corn i nt much inquire I alter; Mir of 10 hunhels yel.ow at 1 a.Vil'80; and new at tl06. 'Oais remain wilhout cnane; aales of fotitlii-rn at 66c. Nothing doing in ItarlevorMa t llieie has teen noine Inqmrv lor Clovemeed, and etra l sal" were made at 00 V 04 nounda 1 in.oihy ranees irom W 26 to :j 62; and Flaxw-ou iri'tn 3'S0 to 93 26. ( , Whik '"fl"IPt0-'llb small alos of Penrmvlvania barrels at 92 41 2 42, and UI110 at 92 M. n2 14. 31EXI oTp. The Victory of General Porilrlo Dlaa 4J flic 1.1 Keport of the Capture of Oaxaca, Etc. Mexican REPrBLtc, San Felipe del Aqua October 11, 1806.-E-teemed Com' ode f-Vner date of the 4th instant I wrote J0U, civinir oti an account of the splendid victory obtained bv the force tinilpr tn rnnim.nj ...J. . l." V- ."j wt'i- iup t'Xuetll- tlOUCOniirlff to tut ark mo ut 1 n k ........ , .v.o y,, wiuuB, uut Biiomntr that inv lii AP m tuna tntnA T & ... . , ".u .lUL"' Planar vou au i.-... Y:S ILlV r ?n wn,cn Sou will see in ui'ci, n 11 u an hp aeiaiis. About 3 o'clock of rhea'teruoon of tbea.l iTit the enemv nnnpnm.l lulrmnn. n.. , i i- j . r. nuiufuiuu'iv and uii uuu, uuo leavmor un Kamos wnh th,. cavalrv to dotnin IiiTTi u . -, j , , .. uiuiut'ius, 1 piacea the mi.tiicry quickly on some ri-iufrorounds that appeaie.l to me advintaareouf, arid soon the enemy opened Bre on us. Th nninmn r mcuijf was roiuposeu 01 1200 men, of three arms, ot which three humirnrt . i two mountain howitzers. The aharo hreonho u '1. wiiu ijiru oy oar advance sharpshooters, aud near sunset, noting that the enemy did not make a ppnprni otmi, ... ing myself nearly without munitions.I concliMed .v, uilu, iwr wuilq purpose lorgauizeimv columns and ilesrfnHril imm , J7. the enenij 's lines. On crossing the river that sepa rated our positions tie enemy's camn tell into disorder, and ou cliarciup them his battalions commenced to rim hnvmrr t.xrmr.A 1 ptoups. making a slight reshta ace followed bv iuiy cre last Tailing intoour power, being killed aud wounded on the field Ot OHttlp. All thr lirmu tirn . :n munitions, say fift mule loads, and various other ellects ot war: ti!so. more ihnn innr i.,.nii. . rirlBoners ot u-nr On h hi.i i. killed. Ot the French, not onf o,innri ii. greater pnrt neru killed, and amontr tlem the'r commaiider, Testard. Killed, one captain, three lieutenants, and twelve soldiers prisoners Ibe preatr part wounded. ' The moral ffFpri in fj rn H tnl fhnn Ik. lit triumph. As a con;eouence. mv brothpr nim was near the capiiol (supposed Oaxaca), occu Died It immpoiiitPlv aiih .u. - - - ' J ...... . vu.t iuit I1UIU tUR- hills, and the enemy; filled with panic, made but feeble resistance, shutting themselves in their tortibcationsof iheCerro. 8ant numimm Carome.' After BPcnrinB the tie Id of fcattla and rcorgaui,in my lorces, thai were considerably increased. I marched on the city to direct the rn-tic. rrji eroa nasio come neie with his fore and I expect momentarily Lopez Oreco, with troops from Costn C'hica. The si ee is el! organized and the enemy know veil that tfce.y cannot receive assistance. I have ray headquarters at this point, which is very convenient tor the operations. . ', ' PoariRio Dia To Cieuernl Alejandro Garcia, Tlacotalpan. BANK MOTICES. r. ..' ' nin.ABM.i niA November t. Inks vr.rtZK CUM., both payable on dcinan I. U7tt W. RUSHI iK. Caahler.a rgT THE CENTRAL NATIONAL FaNK. . . , PniLABBLPHiA evember6. 1SS6. The Beard ol XJIrectora have this d declare-t a Ulvl ifZVZJtl tHt-'UMTMOUtlof. tl.. rollw"fthe ait six months, pa able on demand c ear ot (axes ""ht THFODOKK KIT C'UKN, Cashier. J CORN EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK, nT ir. t, ,, PHlLADKLfHlA. October 16 186J. lhe Vice-President 01 the Hank. Akxaniier W9! ien. Kfq. bavlnn in io ay last, l.i vii-w ot a prolonged absence Int-urope rtsiDed his poBltlon. the Hoard of Director" 1017 AtKXANDEH O. CATTELL. President. tjSgra COBN EXCHANGE NATIONAL HANK. . , PHILAPr.LPHI A. ItovcrahiTS ISIifi. ."6li' H. P. 80HETKV, Cashier. OT- CITY NATIONAL-BANK.-r: . Philadelphia, November 8, 1-iGti. The Board of I) I rectors have tuls da oo'ltred In .WuKa' p''ableon 1S U6 6t Q. ALBItHT LEWI, Cash'or. rj COMMONWEALTH -Sy RANK. NATIONAL v t.. . . Philadelphia, XovemberS, 18rs FI K 1'i.K CKhT. for lhe last six tnontbg pavablnon demand clear of United States tax ' vable oa 'Li11! U. V. VOTJKQ. Cthier. fl T t i D H XT A rn VT IT v . ... U 1 W A u v i-Aiiu.'iaii UAiNK, . v, iiiiiAyaLrniA, i"uYuinoer ik ui 8'A PtK CKAT out of tbe pro Ills or the last six montbs payable oa dimaud, tree of all taxes. H3t A. L. SCilAi'FKK, Cashier. KKNSINCTON NATIONAL BANK. . ini.Avau-iiiA furomour H IHKti The Board of Director have this day V0lartd a dlvl- 2e,"d. "WW?1 UlfiT P,,e demand, c. enrol United 8ta eg iax. ' 116(ii WlLolAM McCONVELt,, Cashier. -"""""" MECHANICS' NATIONAL BANK. ...... "'riiA, uvniiiuertf IHiti. Thfl Rnnr1 ni Tloina hava t.l. A' , " . . . dencoi b'.X Ptn CIS-NT., payable on demand, tree ot Jie86t J WIEQVND.Jb. Cashier. "baTHE PHILADELPHIA NATIONAL Philadelphia, Vovember 1, ihij. Tne Directors have this day de. laied a Dividend of EIGHT HK tfkT, for the hut aix iuontba navabla on demand, clear oi taxes. w U6t B. B. COMEQY3, Cashier SECMNP NATIONAL BANK OP HI LA DELPHI A. ( bankford, Noveme- 6. la. 8 The nirec'ors have this day declared a Dividend of FIVE PVBCKM , clear of tax. payable on demand 11 Si WM. II. HoKLM KBlIK, Cashier. SODTUWARK' NATIONAL KANK. m mi.ALir.itriiiA juvoiuuer IKhh TTlA Tl n,m burn .r.H a I.li1..nr ... if ..4.7??:.. FB CLNT.; p-V.bli on demand ' F. P. (.TEEIi, Cashier. SPECIAL NOTICES. MUJAVIKO!-THE GREAT SUCCESS ol thit Delicious perfume in the comparatively brlif tune It has been befor tbe public, does not surprise tut " right rich, delicate, and lasting perlume, It bt n superior, and we think no equal. For sale by tbe principal Druggists Wilmington Duty Co rc,a- , ' ' lUtmr tT NEWSPAPER ADVERTISINGJOT, TOK 4 CO , V. K, comer oi Mrrd and CHE BUT Bsreets, Philadelphia, and TKIllUME BUILO 1KG8, New Vort, are "ts tot the "TiLiQaAPB," and lor the newspapers of the Whole country. . 1ip JOT COI A CO SPECIAL NOTICES. ITgP PRLPARED OIL OF PALM AND MACE. FOB PKEHEBVINO, BF8TOBINO, AND BKA0TIFT IHO THE HAIK, And ts tbe most delightful and wonderfal article the world ever prodnced. hi die will find It not only a certain remedy to Restore, Darken, and Beautify the Hair, but also a desirable arti cle tor the ToUet, as tt la hluhly perfumed with a rich and deiloate pet lume, Independent ol the fragrant odor ot tbe OIU of F aim and at ace. IBE MARVEL OF PEBU, A nw and beautiful penume, which, in dellcacrof cent, and the tenacity with whir h it cllnas to the hand kerchief and person, Is unequalled. Tbe above aitlcles for sale by aU Druggists and Per fumers, at tl per bottle each. Bent by express to any address by proprietors. It 15 mwiSrotp i T. W. WRIOIJT A CO., Ko!00LlBJRTV Mreet, hew Tork. J" NEW l'EHFUMt: t'OUTML' HASDStlUCUiCF. PIIALON'S "Kljrht Blooming Ccreus." PKAIiON'S "Right Blooming Cereus.' PIIAI.OK'S "Night Blooming Cereua." PIIALOK'S 'Mght Blooming Certua." PIIALOK'S "Night Blooming Cereua." A most exquisite, delicate, and Fragrant Perfume, dlsilHed from the rareard oeaatltnl flowtr irom uhlch it takes Its name. alai uiai tnred only bi g 13 mt PIIALON dfc SON, New York. f Ware of couuterfeitu. At.K f OR rHALON k TAKE SO OTI1EK. H 1 ALL STYLE HATS. Q Xlll-U. II. M' CALL A: Hat and Cap Emporium, 9 1 imtpl w No. 8Q4 CI J ESNUT Street LJOK AND LIVI3! ELECTROPATHY. ..... . t 1 1 . v 1 Drs. GALLOWAY, WHITE tt B0LLES. THE OLD MEDICAL ELECTRICIANS, An TEACHRHS 01 this new avatpm ftl nplti0 1...... ou!d call tbe attention of tne sick and afflicted to their new system oi practice, which bat alteadi eaUed itrea4 popnlaritv In this city. During the past Hz) ears we lave tieatcd'l WESTY THOPSaBD persons suffering fiom the various torros of disease (many of them by special guarantee charging nothlug ii welal ed), and in almost every case a cure has been effected. Bead the following , . . HOME CERTIFICATES. AJi ASTUSIBHING CTitKJ.AMPCTATIO ' PBE- wJl'Vl ,n,lhrec w'ks V Dm. QALLOWAT and " 5 . mrcrai B ieg, woicd oausea much suffBr li.f, and eren tbroatuned amputation. Nineeinyown Ba. bkln Disease, Dyspeosio, BDd other comnl.m.. n.,,.";? C.eerfu,ly . .uv ..... v. .u. Vi iuv uintd, c i anu sunermg AhHlHiu KI.rt-K No. 1951 Ca.nac street, Vhilade.phia. IMPORTANT CUKES OF OBSTINATE DISEASES mati n ' mat6r m,,'on . B. It , Spinal Eheu pJV,??"' eu"aliu 0' the Eye, Twenty-third and bolora. a Shepherd, Treimu-er of Lehigh ' Coal Navigation Uompanr . Kfunmnr i ii.nn,. i.m ' i.,'kM'rKi!,;,!t',: !. '-? Mrket street bluVr sn4,ur:,.2-lKl"'Z ",9carm uu ueueral De aSXEZR, 'i.C.ox' "Un or Xl" ye ' tandlai, r?.V,l!i.nel. vJVn?Ie"' Asthma ot ten years' standlna. '8fe.treetr tMy.H. Drw xo.m u "a.nC C' w,n"101"' Weakness of the Kidney Frank st'A'ff?' 8hnrtlcff' Canoer In Htomach, So. 8722 Market J. At UnUl Vh.nni.ll.. V 1 ill a n . . ' ' ... j. i .is cj. onisD Br re hi str?et r0nC C'onsiunptlun, So. 432 Market Edward T. Evans, preacher of the M. E Church. Dv. l??n,?"!S.!!.r,i?dinK' arynBitls, and Lumbago, No. toirin?lTO.M ilSLJ?,?'ifIarro', severe Diabetes iotie MiUs, West Ii ii i h -n f """uniiiu uuui, loug sianaing, fio. flnnroa fl - . t. , T) V. . . . I . t . , ' . , .. i Jicsllvcr. Chron:c Neuralifla and Inflammatory Kheumatfcm, No. 1736 Cbesnut street vvumuiuuu, V 1 la I r (UUi J. Kicket. riirorlc Bronchitis, C nstipa lon, and Con gextion of the brain. No ftlH ca lowhlii stioct r i..Vr,J Z. wu j-armyais 01 toe lower ItmDa, vinsu iiuiire. J; hn JdcCormlck, Diabetes. Ko. 1220 nidge avenue Hl.nr, ..rt ...u.. viuiar, vuuuuny, ao. . 1331 Aqalla Davis, Chronic D'arrbnea Forrest'Hn'isn. miniu Vi a,r." "J ?""' "1 r couu.v. w ...cr uuio'aiiH, "teruiant own. ArchsiTPft , , iulB ""oumaiuin, jo liii2 Uouser, General Poraiysla, No, 415 N. Second writ"9 f ,h"e fert('nt " cured '" "M "'"fi "v .ury.u.iim au. iiju. one uoor irom Thlr teenth street, is the oniy hon e In this city where our ul'r,,I,:,ln"u parties , in other IOcbII te who o'alui to tieat diseases according to nnr lnfri Alu.nvn.La ...... , . . . e ' ..,,i.,n '"ii u roK.ruou witn r " "i hum i can enter at any t mo if ii eou,"e.; Instruction i th. Unuir Disoovunr njvuiri a xru .... c?.r rT ,. vi , . an imf-reHungcircuiitrmallPd hv nrt lmaalmr DBS. GALLOWAY. WH1TK . ,.i.l.E HO 12JU WALNITT Htrnnt. .. Phllailnlnhla. t onsiiiiarion troe. U7 wt3,u T. DE WITT TALMAOE WHITES FOE O A u H U A T n I r U T HIS FIRST SKETCH, &. IN STIRRUPS; 0R. : ... The Ascent of Mount Washlnartob," WILL AFPE.YR IN 8 VTUKDAT NIGHT" TBI8 WKHK. ClI7 2Up WHOLESALE COTTON YA Utf 'COMMISSION WAUKHOIJSI.. R. T. WHITE A Co juanuracturer'i Agent for tbe ante COTTON WAB1S AND SKEIN VAUXd of al I.UauuuiB HOSIERY YARS in the skein or con! lO'TVM, WOULXKN, N1 LINES CARPlCf v w j tuAjia vi, lor t i-iio-.uii ' arpois . i BILLING. htlNK. AND FLAX i lNE-i.i tilKA HEAVY BLACK. WaUDINU OB No. 3T MARKET Street, PUUh T WBITK J. K. DU BOIS 11 7 wih u3mrp lillHl FIUE! , FIUE! , 1HB STOCK OVl , ,ftF A N O Y B O A P s Bavtii iromhlt flr. sHvhtlv damavarf h...i i. n red to. examna'on. Uea'ers ana those detlrlng l'1l . . . , , , ... ,. I Hoj'M WQJD gtrSet' . MVN.IIIIIPnilUtln.il I FINEST AND BEST STATION KRY AT MOSS ? K0. ifi CWJE6AVT Street. u nWs2 . NO VEMKEIi 7, 18G6. ... . I fJICH LACE CURTAINS. The 8otscrlb-s hav r ew to stocV, tnd are re oetvlng from the late AUCTION SALES IN NKJT 70SS, ' . it Nottingham Lacs Curtains, From Ordinary to Rich, Style. Trench Lace Curtains, From the Lowest to the Highest Quality, aomi f tlem the RICHEST MADE. Vestibule Lace, Embroidered Muslin Curtains, Jacquard Muslin Curtains, and Curtain Muslim in great variety. SHEPPARD,VANHARLIKGEN&ARRISON 0 14 wfmemrpl . No. 10O8 CHESNUT Street. RICH DECOltATED DIN.NEIt, aJli-VilKT, and TEASEfS. KERR'S CHINA HALL. Kow ortenlnff. A.r shlna A rlatldAa inA tt.rf.nn. Nottebohm." a large assortment ot Eich Paria Decorated Dinner, Dessert, and ... Tea Sets, , 1 Of entlrAlr nw ahnM and dMnrarlnna viav.. huu Imported. DINNER SETS, from f 175 to $1000 a Set TEA SETS, from $35 to $400 a Set Thr.eln want Af nrnfiuiTrri ntvK vi ..4 r. rE'lH cannot tall to make a selection irom our larue assortment. By the same arrival we a'so nave a variety of Rich Parla Decorated Dinner Coffee Cups and Dessert Platea. JAMES K. KERR. CHINA. HALT., (118 6tCp No. 5tl) C1IRSNUT Street. COOK & BKOTEiER, IMPORTERS OF HOSIERY, 53 Norlh EIGHTH Si reef, No. Have Opened, (Steamer " Propontis,") Medium to Finest Qualities of from Gents' English Merino Vejta and Pants. Ladies' English Merino Vests and Pants. Misses' English Merino Vests and Pants. Boy's English Merino Vests and Pants, 9 Exclusively our on importation, and bearing our Tit ArE MARK. ClOlwsmSm "y E I X V I T E ATTENTION TO OUR. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PINK CORAL. Believing that our Stock will bear able comparlaou botli la STYLE AND PRICE WITH ANT IN THE COUNTRY. CLARK & BIDDLE, JVELLBS AND SILVERSMITH No. 712 CIIESMT STREET, 10 8 fmvr tl2 25J J. T'- OA LLAOH E Tw, LATE OF BAILEY As CO.. rOBMEKLY BAILEY & KITCHEN, Invites attention In hla VTf.w .lvirn dv vjtiu A'l ooodi vatt anted ot first aualtiv. QIMON ' COLTON & CLARKE Have Received in Btors ai d la Bocd, 100 CASES JULES MUMM'S WINES CONSIsTINO OF , Private Btotk, Cab:n?t, . . Imperial Ewe, aud Dry Verzenay ALhO, , 1U0 r aaaeta Heuleck a; Co,V. an c.aes uarklinaHooarzebeverand Moutiu 2fl cases Veuve Clicquot. 2S eases Uern.an Bocks. J30 oclavre (20 aallons) superior Crown Sherry. ' 3D casks Youth's Scotch Ale. 10D taa Fine labia Claret. FOB ALB AT 1 If POUTERS' PC ICES. ' S. W. Corner liROAt) und WALNUT. 1 Old 4- A C hEW lUUCKWHEAr- lFLOUR, . WHITE . CXQVt 3 .HONlii Y, ! j IN6MW. VOXEO. , .; r'f .t iALBEKT Or SOBKBTS, j H 7rp( L'omei KLJSVEiirtt and VISE Sto. MATITKMATICAL AND DRAWING IN3TRO mtns,' Whatman's DrawlBi1 Papers. Oxrmta and EnglUk aanera by Uie roll or shl, mna-nM f Main, at UObH CO.'tf, ho. in VHtMSVt B reet. ' 1 It wsiit NORTHERN CENTRAL BONDS WE OFFER FOR SALE A LIMITED AMOUNT OP THE BOND of xn NORTITERX CENTRAL I?1LWT, AT 89. These Booms bear SIX FES CENT. IMEBKiT paaWeiml-annnai: in this CITY, . 111 EE FROM ALL STATE TAX, And are Cnnann n..i. . a. An. .. IIU1 - . hi .uiviibii vi pjvv mam lUVOfach. The holder haa ih. i,ririu.ri,.ri.. them matfe rea'sterrd at the efllce or the Companr in uu cuy, thla beto( a great protection la ease B.etMnlnbMP'"ft,r,"h m ",oroti.n ap. plication in p won or by tetter. DREXEL t& CO., No. 04 South TlilRU ion tnp St. UNION PASSENGER RAILWAY BONDS FOR SALE. ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS OF StJC PER CENT. MORTGAGE BONDS BV TUB Inlon Passenger Ralhv-! Corapanif OO, Taxation. National, MunicipaL Free from all 8tat, (Lai Tbcee Bonds are Brst lien on the Boad and Branches or tbe CoiDjianv,. are C oupon Bonds of Klve Hnndrod Dollars eoch, and are oflorod in aanw or t600andupv?orUs,at tbe low priceol NlNHrr 1'h.lt CENT. Tot further intormat on apply at the offloe X JACOB E. BIDGWAY, No. 57 South THIIXD ST. llClm4p . t PLAV INO CAKD8. CRIBBA'lE, BCRGAaf. 1?&$$SI. G'meg M "08B fete?" jjlff OPERA. OPERA HEAD DRESSES, OPERA FANS, OPERA GLASSES. PARISIAN" NOVELTIES. BAILEY & CO, No. 819 CHESNTJT STREET, OHlmwtJl TNKS. ARNOLP'S, DAVID'S. MAYN ARD A t .ai " j a.riMv. t,uu nil . i) up, i ariluaB WW won pi 0; tn &sjLSi l H I LAD ELPH I A. YnnnaT Hf ow tVa iak a . i t Dent nmnriAr fat VnBlnA.a t ! a 1 1 . . U8 to vwit this Institutloix KA1EBANK8 BOOK KEEPING. ' Ibii m'Ark. PAnfMlnlnaT AA4 nana! I.wa S- iftryetnd uiobt cotupitte treUu extant, w now readr till hmIA al Dliaa AsffA . EVENING IJf8TBUOTIOV. twenty Ave Dollars for a Hlx Months' Count. lltmrp pOCKKT BOOKS OF OUR OWN AND THE Street. Ui7ii Q A W T ON GINGER. Fresh Imported Canton Preserve! Gli- ger, Dry and In Byrup, A CT THE FIH ESI QPAllTr. VOU SALE BT JAMES It. WKJ3H, i . . ... J14 EIGHTH and WALMDT Ktrwts. GAP. LKTXElt, AND'NOTK' PAPKRS-AN endles" vsrlitv ot styles and orlcea. at muni . I K IN iltNIIT fjllA.1 . " ' . PINE OPEKA GLASSES IMPORTED AND FOR SALE BY " JAMES W. QUEEN & CO.. 10 Wt No. 9"cn'lcgBfi!T Street. BILi.ADih CARDS CIBCDLAR8, Kir. li,V"l A"Wyl Certlflc.ua, Vhiki. CO.'8.Vo.4Vji"m-T; nt.... fit. " mi i want THE PARTNKRSHIP HERKTOFORE EXIST- vvv ir l" v"..'"" unuoniiHueo. t'auina IfcKIN- u.iu in """OU f UJ SKI u. U4. , , , . JlMKFH u.riwi 'T r.,fh.,i ilJBV.Q. yox, . .. ' i a nmlaral.,ni,H will aAnllntia th m. . . . . ftWRTiStt"" ' bu"n "M ' " 0,(1 oorne'rnof ThlhllTff al l tl -.. I'll kk U j u. 7 u m ... grneriiprt" Ion' 'ot M W hS&F ""V ii' a a. vu jh"ii.i .u ana jilkkkt Btreou. .. . , . , .i i. Vlilladtfliihi. I . 1 741! Ml