8 FIFTH EDITION EEPl'BLICAN GAINS IN BERKS COUNTY Movements of General Sheridan. IMC Etc., Ktc, Ktc, Klc, Kite. rENNS YL VA NfA ELli CJ OA. Berks County. RkADINO, Oct. 9.-IU KeiidinK f.n.l twenty. U 03 districts of Hot Us county the Uepuhllomi nalu in PO.co.npare.l with CI tnci'H iiin.lority Sbarswood will have ftot.i o7U0 to f.SO'J mn.jorlty in the county. IJ'ntr County, TVKONE, Fa., 'ft. f '"P Ohllllll. It'll K 'l'Uhll- rnn majority In J'-'Air county is bi-lwoci .'.00 niuiniO. juuiHtB conniy. JMlKKl.lN. IV, Uct. 11. Ill .Iutlliit.il foilfily Sliiimvoccl will have n majority of ;X0. The Tour of (J moral Slin ilan. WOKRKKTKIt, MllKH., Cl. V (ilMHTil I Mlillillllll nrr.ve.l hero nt 1 1") A. M. lo tiny, ami w.im met tit Hie Western id ihiI. liy tliO M,i or and im m. bcii of tho lily tiovcriinKtit. Tlx: escort was com pose J of tlio Tenth 11- fliucul .Nluio l u : rd , JllKhhuul Ctul.-ts, 1 .!(( U'l C'a'liM and Tost No. 10, (J. A. K, Tim impem hih'h ol Licue-ml bheridr.u win Uic hiuniil of loua hu.I lon-con-Vfruuutl chert nig. A wi'mic' w:ik lutnl as he pRSkCil the Viuk, and the tli:v.;:iy of H.iys md UCCOKltlOLIS of lVil, hit !', ll'l'i blue. WOIO Inn liiso, glviujj to the city u i'nm Mi wl-.l ul y up pentauce. At I.O'JO the I'.'tty hit lot A!i...;jy. From J'.ultiirwirc. Baltimoue, Oct. '.). Tlie .Stuie hemocrnt io Convention, has nctuinnicd Colonel Oiien Howie, of rritice Georges comity, for Coventor, on t!ie rlghlli 'b:illot. The vote KU'Oil: Howie, .'tj; Hamilton, 60. I.atc&t Markets by TcUyniph. Ri.TiM(iitK, Oct, 9. C'ntuii) norulnul at 2oc. tor nplauu liiuld'hid. Hour is quiet and less linn, but pile s ar une'liaiii;od. Wheal dull and droopim;; the receipts ate heavier; choice, i'l curza, prime, ivUt 2'7.r. t urn Is very suong, una ;;m;,e. hlnhi r: while, MiKa.l'47; mostly at l -lb; i llow, i va 1 'is: business Ih 11k HI. O.uh linn, uud b'hiui -2i: holier: salon ul 7n u. 76. Rye very strong: larne sulci-at f'ri.i.i ',o. Visions Ptrong mm tiiichaiiKed. SUICIDE IN sew ton, mass. A Mau Blows Ilia Eralut Out iu the Pre sence of Ills Family. Boston. Oct. 8 Henry I'. Churttiil), recently of theliim of Churchill & fkunoo, re.il e-tnte Kents In this city, phot tiimselt, at the Mon tanum House, in Newton, last eveiiitip, in iirc nciice of his fiimily. He had beeu a way J r some time to escane arrest on a cbarpc of fortriti" a check for $91)0 on the Newton li:ink, intbe nanc Ol his brothfr-m law, George V. J?acon. He kifted bis wife and o couple of twin children ta'fl oCn ma eota, and without exciting any euspieion ot ni jnteutior., hbot Liraself twice through tlie bcurt. AVtndell Phllllpa on Temperance. Mr. Wendell Tbillips delivered a lecture in Boston, on Sunday evenivg, in favor of tempo xance and prohibition. He said: "The temperance men will win nothinn wli'de tlcy tniiiL'le tleur.-clvei with Ucpublicans at con?eutious, and alio their priuciolc to be thron ovcrboai'd to liehu-n the bhip. The lie puhlicnns would be aliuid to lose the teui)e ratice men, and if they oivnui.erl and made their demand at it body ot prohibitionist, their de B'anda would have been complied with. The temperance movement would never succeej until Ibis wuh done. The advocates ol it must ke earnest, and they must briusj their euniost ren to the polli; tuey imiat not wait till a ma jerity is Hccutcri: a majority did pot rule, it wu brains that rulccl, and the brains of earnest, live jren mut be brotmbt into tiiis contest. Heeiet afseciation miifct be met by ecret astociution, and organized movement by orpauized move ment. When members of a liquor kvipoe po into a ltepublican Convention pledccd not to unpport a candidate t-hould be be nominated by the majority there, it he ws not iu favor of u Jicense law, then the temperance men should not be bound to support that candidate unices lie Wiis a prohibitionist. We must not sacrifice riuclple. May Cod dash that party to pieces which could not Btand Bate Willi the temperance muse in its band!" In closing, Mr. Phillips paid: "By the living Cod, 1 swear, if there ia a way to do it, if there to faith in man, and atrcoeth in the Government if not now, then in the days ol our children these old streets of Boston shall be safe for even weak men to walk in." WINDOW BLINDS AND SHADES. 0? J. WILUJAMS & SONS, tiO. 1 HOBTH SIXTH STBEET, I MANUFACTTJBEIIS OF ' VENETIAN DU;&S AND WINDOW SHADES. Largest and finest awsortrnfeut In the City at the 1XTWEBT PRICES, impairing promptly attended to. (STORE tBADEB made and lettered. 8 25 2ui8p 831, CHARLES L 1 1 ALE, 831, (Late Baleaman and Superintendent for B. J. Williams) NO. 831 ARCH 81BEET, MANUFACTURER Of VENETIAN RLINLH AND WINDOW SHADES. Largeal and finest asuorlincut la the city at the LOW KBT PRICES, 9 23 2lUP CPHOITERIN(J IN ALL ITS BRANCUKH. FOR SALE. FOR SALE THE FOUIt-STUItV DWEI.L If oubc, No. IfiOP LOCUST Wroet, handaomely lurnlshed, and replete with every convenience. . 1 tie furniture ctin ho hold with the hoie-c. Apply. pu the premises. Ui 3 TO RENT. TO RENT ELKG ANT rnnvrnvc..- ret lor iwcVeur, ami i'enusylvaula Railroad. A m,ly i0 ' North 10 No. iWi !S. M VI il tolreet. QHAMPION CLOTHES-Will TIGERS REDUCED TO GRIFFITH & PACE, 41 MO. COO ABCU WTiirtT, TITE DAILY EVENING TELG II AMI PHIL 1867. J. F. & E. B. OSNE,"' 1867. NO. 004 ClilSSISTrj'T STRISISa'. HAVE HOW. oi'r.NCO T1IKIR Fall Importations of Hew Carpetings. j7 f. a e. 13. ORWE, 1ST O. V04: OI-I3JSNXJT STREET. COO FJ.EC H J. ORCSSLEY & EONS' PATENT TAPESTRY OAEPSTS. K f ISO. s;04 CHESNUT STREET, CCO J-OYAL VILTON CARPETS. F. & II. OiUuE, INTO. V04, CHIifclSIUT BTIi EET, HGVIT2i?ti HI FEEIIGII (vHEIIILLIl 0ARPEI3. J. F. Un Llm OCiriEi, NO. J)04 CHESNUT STREET, TfOO Pieces New Styles English Brussels Carpets. J P". & E. B. GE, NO. J) 04. CHESNUT STREET, 250 Pieces Yard and a half Wide Velvet Carpets. J. F. & E. B. ORWE, NO. J)04: CHESNUT STREET, ROYAL WILTON CARPETS, BRUSSELS CARPETS Fcr Stairs and Halls with Extra Borders. J. F. & E. B. OEHS, NO. 004 CHESNUT STREET, 0 E1ETB. EKGLISII OIL CLOTHS. CARPETINGS. 18G7, CARPETiracs. 1837. JAG. H. ORKE, GO?J & CO., ; s::::i.i r mki kt, i:lw sr.vuM mi, ijiroiiiiKS ami ir.ALi:iss iw FCJiEilGN AXD EG?STIOCARPTtKS" ' B? I -l C L E G H D R U S 3 Z L G I 2ZT1 IV G! s. Ly lute arrlvuU we have a lull assortment of the KKST EiLISU MAHES. JAG. H. ORMZ, SON & CO., tXlESM'T STKKET.BELOW SEVENTH. JTNCLISH AND FRENCH ASM IK STERN , BO'A: WILTONS. AND ' VELVET CAKPETINGS, ALI. THE KEW EXUIBITION StTJilVSH. Now In Store and for sale by JAS. H. ORNE, SON & CO., UltSNUTSTBlET.BELOW NKVEXTII. YHRCC-PLY AND INCRAIN CAllI'liiHiN IN . It EAT VAKIETV OF Ii:IUN. OIL CLOTHS, lo bheewfnui one yard to eiht yards wide. IIEKDIKSON A VO.'H ALI WOBSTID VENETIANS. JAS. K. CRME, SON &. CO., CIIESNt'T KTIIEET, ItEEOW SKVEXTIf, nmsnu l'JULADELPlIIA. 832 MFETIA'GS. 832 ARCH STREET. FALL STOCK NOW OPEN AT TUB Alien B'JL'llKWT CARPET WAREHOUSE JOSEPH CLACKWOOD, 3 ABC1I STBEET, S tiiu ar Oft- btlow Ninth, Bon Bide. n.V':': CAlPETIiMGS. P - f "i CS rT f 9 ' ?-J- Ji ICJ 2 X O J5I. fi 1L JL ''.V AO. fll A ltt:H STiik-.i:T, 'e nre now otculn a full ai c! l-lrte asBottmtut, hoiU Foitlu ami :o nititlc.fjr Full Sales. 87 3rarp CLOAKS. QUfiWEM STQDOART & BROTHER, NOW. 13, 43U ANI lij l N.SElONl STKEET, ANNOUNCE T1IKIR OFEN1NO OF Autumn nitd Winter Cloaks, I'UILIIRI'N'K WITS, ANI. io rut eaoies' Diussrs, ON WEDNESDAY, Ot'TOIlEB 0, 1807. CLOAKS, CLOAKS, CLOAKS. CLOAKS. Every one la talking about the Cloaks at No. 23 8. NINTU blreet. C CLOAKS, CLOAKS, CLOAKS, CLOAKS. J Every now style al IVEN9'. No. 2.1 8. NINTH IStreet. CLOAKS, CLOAKS, CLOAKS, CLOAKS, liuiuenue hurKaius at IVENS', 9 21 lm No. 23 S. NINTH (Street. FURNISHING GOODS, SHIRTS,&C GENTLtrINS FURNISHING GOODS, THE IIKE NUIKT E.UIOIHU3I, Nos. 1 and S ioiUi SIXTH Strcs.'?. JOHN C. AREISON, Importer, Manufacturer, Bad Dealwr ta JCvery Descrliitlon of tiENTI.EM:N'S lUlMKIUNO (.UOIHI, World Inv'te lnapoctlon to bis FINE 31XX;K OJ COOLf, suitable I or the season, aelllu oil at uodoraUi prices. L.rcli'l attention given to the manufacture 0 FINE bUIHTa AND COLLARS. Warranted to give sat lsfnctloa. Srp J. W. SCG'H? As CO., SIIIBT 9IANITFACTUBEUS, AND DKALtiUS If MEN'S rilBNIKHIMO GOODS NO. 811 IHESNUT ST It EET. FOUll DOOIW BELOW TUB "CONTINENTAL,' b27irp PHILADlCLfHIA. P A T li N T SUOULDEll - SEAM SHIKT MANUFACTORY, ANIMiENTEKIIIEN'S FlIUNISIIf NO STOBB FKllFECT F1TTINO Bill It 'IB AND WIAWFJ1H wadti irom uieamm inent at very short notice. All other articles ot UiUSTHiliuN'b DKBBo oooiibiu luU vfcriny. WINOIIESTHB A C'O 1111 No. 708 CUUfcNUT BWetl, AD EL PIT I A, WEDNESDAY, DKY GOODS. LIHE2J STOEE l'ffc AUCH WTKl'E-'l'. tn I OltTEIt, JMtltt K, AM) nn in r.ii.n in LINEN GOODS i:xn.i:Mvi:i.v. Till; I.tKui.'YT 1.1 MEN fTI(H IN THE I I T, fa 1. 1 j i .m i' out tnovs oi'i.i.x r..; 4'is !' I i NTMSi:, onwsmjrp TALL AND VINT!,'. tm tit. :.:; lUl Krvth SKCOMI hi. ji;.-t ur.t i ivi;n, 'l lie lol'ow ln(! (iooiis 1' r Lrdles' nnd Jlis.ics FALL A.Nu WJN'IKIt S ( U's: A SI K A'FiAN HS, IA KSit -H, IV11 i MJ AM (AHI. HP Alt MSIiM'II II.VII :i.OTJM. VI I.OFK t'UITiM. IlINt III 1 1. 1. A (MTi'JI. W IITNE A H, VELVETEENS. ItEAt U UEAVEKM. DI.AI Ii TRICOTS. FKOiTEl HEAVENS. Willi A i tLL:ASXOKT.UIiAT OF TANCY 'I.TIIS p2 WHmHmrp p S. JAFFRAY & CO., NO. (! CJIESMIT NTH EET, AliV BECEIVINU AMI NOW OJ'CMVi. JOU lALLTKAlir, IILLUM OF LINENS, TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS, IIUCKA15ACKS, DIAl'KRS, TOWELLINGS, DAMASKS, SIILKTINGS, PILLOW LINENS, L. C. IIDKFS., HOSIERY, GLOVES, CltA'iMiS, VUU.S, QCILTS, F.nnlt1, Gents', and CMtrl rcu'i I'niUr. vtttr,l'.nitat;le(leM, Sivts, iliUhuun, 1 tc. Ktc. M'l.o i1;ovo will be folit ul tlio Inwos', Nov.' Vol k pi-li-tn, p.;kI d( t!: iiir-t aUvBiit;ioi)U:i trvniH. l!tv.ii.',fiitoil Ly rf. 8lury. 'J I Wfultlrn C WOOD, . w. r . I :ii.i:tii ami i ri.i:f;::i' stv., JiAVii: just opened; i7' LW lot orIIu'J I'upiins, tirc.fi, ipii'i.aui Mlk nnd Wool Hep Poplins. Albeit Poplins liueenis r vanl. Jjliu k Al ncii, L'a, ii, & , iii, .,, 75 cents, nnd il. -I. lack Alpaca Podnis, veiy cheup, io, tid, and 7i cept-s hluck Alpaca Poplins, extra wide and lieavy, fla ynrd. " ltiat'k, all-wool Delaines, Double width, very Clieup. Jiluik Fiiks, Black Pliks, fine quality. Jusi optntd, severul lots of Lineu Uoods, from New orK, very clieup. 7-4 Power-Loom Table Linens M cents. (V4 Power-L'iciu Table Linens, 75 ceuta. lieavy 8-4 White 'I able Linens, f l. pi2lf, H'l'i. ,1',"?' Huckabuek Towels, 11 16, 23, 25,28, 81,35, f.Li oi?6. cents. Llneu Napkins, t2-25, fMW, 2-75. and 1 a dozen. Lest nuikiw Bleached and UnblUHched Mualius, A lurne usi ortiuent Blankets, very clieup. Heavy Canton l'lunuelH, 18, 2U, 2i, 25, 'is, and Sic. All Wool Flannels, ol, 33, ilii, 40, 45, 60, 60, 62,'i and 60 cents, lieavy All Wool Bhaker Flannels, yard wide, 50, 68 and tfti'iC 7-8 and 4-4 Ballard valo Flannels. Domet Flannels, 25, 23, 31, 87.', 40, 45, and 50o. All Wool Cahsliueres, for men's and boys' wear, II, $1'12,S. 1'25, Pa7, l'6o. l-75 and l'7't'. Clents' regular niiuie Half Hose, 25 and Mo. Heavy Lnclibh Half Hose, full regular uiude. 3Sc. Ladles and Children's Hosiery. (.ems' Merino Vests andPauls, fl, f t-12.1, f l'2S, (l'SO, $1 75, ii f2'26. 2'60 r.nd ii Ladies7 Merino Vests, tl, l-25, PC0, (175, J2, PRICE A WOOD, N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT Streets. N. B. Jouvln'S Kid Gloves, best quality. Ileal Kid Gloves, good quality, fl 25. 9 21smwtjl U1KAKU MOW, E. M. NEEDLES & CO. Invite attention to their flrct-claes stock of LA CI S AND LACE GOODS, EHBE01DK1UE8, UDKF8., VEILS, ETC. To which additions will constantly be made of) -J the NOVELTIES OF TUB BKABON. They oiler lu their WHITE GOODS DEPART MENT HEAVY SKIRTING CAMBRIOB, At CO, 35, and 40 oents, a Gieat BacrlJlca. Mt) T mf yiru) ri D I A SHAWLS. d EOIJGE JP It Y E 11, no. eie niMSi T stkeetj Ttim received and now open his Fall Importation ot JNl'l A HIAW1.8 AND KCARFtt, together with other kinds ol bhawls, AUo, RICH DRESS WUIN, REACH S1EHS, rUl'IJAN, CXOAUINCiS 10 2 48111 CEO A H S, ETC., 1 To which the attention of pnmhasers is invited, The I fcWds are puicuaaed lor cash, aud will be sold cheap. 0CT0BEH 9, 1867. .ILLINEnY, TRIMMINGS, CTC DON NET OPENING. WOOD & CAnY, No. 725 CHESNUT STREEi HIM, OIF.. t TALL BONNETS, ' Till HMt lV 4ICTOHKK 1. 0 ."'.) 2iiirp : QLOTH HOUOC. SKODGRASS'& CO., jvo. ;ti &imh -i ( im .vrisn..T, C'OMPLKfE I-TOOK OF Cloths,Coatings, and Cassimores, i m i Aitxrs, tJi x ri.i jn .ns ami kv: WEAK. SI'l't'lAI. ATTIMIO 4JIVIX T4 EAI)I.S 'I.OAI4lji AM MrtilJH W ! FA'Al.E A N t it ETA I E. 10 I luirp gZTk MRS. R. D I L L O fj, ' AOS. 823 AND 331 SOUTH STREET Hts all tlie novchlei in FALL MILLINERY, for. Ladles, Mioses, and Children. Also, Crapes, Kllks, Jtlibbons, Velvets, Flowors, Feathers, Frames, etc. N Miner Mipplled. 8 1(1 BONNET OPENING, WEBJJESLAY, October 2. E. P. CILL & CO., NO. 720 AKCil STREET. 10 2 211 OOP SKIRTS. 28. WM. T. HOPKINS, 028. AlANVFACTUltHl OF FIRST QUALITY. HOOP SHIRTS, I'tJR THE TRADE AND AT RETAIL. NO. 2 A 1.411 STREET, F.EEOW ti V EN Til, rillLAMLl'IIU, AIm) dealir In full lir.ts ot Iow-prtced w York and EHti.-i'u made klrin. All tlie new and -.leslrHble styles and sizes ot L d.ea'. Muses', and children's Ilonp-sk irtM coie-lnntly on liniid and niaile to order, eii lirt.cinK the lar.'.-,t and UicsL va.iecl assoi irrent iu this uiarkut, at very mode rate prices l-very .adv sbnnld try "Our Owii Make" of Hoop eklriK. ns they liave uo equal. ht iitl.erp, West rn. una near Trade buyers will dud It ti their li'ierrtio exaiiuiiu mir (JuoiIh. caiHlugues ot styles, bizes, nud prices Sriiit to auy addrenK. 9 17 3ui GCVVIIMG MACHINES. Q S T THE D E Q T ! "Ci.iiiimrisoii the only tost." . FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE THK FIRST PRIK at the I'AllId EXPO .ITION. Mckiioj f'vur dijirn.t btiulus with sd'-ad-justthy '1 ttision in Hhuttle. vVlLITJiiY &; LTJKEN3, GENEftAL AGENTS, 9 2- wfiiutf no, iias ceiEs.wrr srittxr. CHINA, GLASSWARE, ETC. gELLHSG OfTI SELLING OFF KERR'S CHINA HALL, NO, 630 T STBEET, ON ACCOUNT F REMOVAL TO NEW STORE, NO. 1318 CHESNUT STREET, (Late Messchert'i Mansion). 100,000 Worth of China, Glass, ana Stoneware, To be sold at a great reduction In price, in order to reduce stock, previous to removal to new store. Families, Hotels, Boarding Houses, and Restau rant now have an opportunity of purchasing China. Glass, or Stoneware at greatly reduced prices. A large assortment of rich Cut and Engraved Glass ware and btone China, marked down less than manu facturers' prices. 9 20 tmwlmrp JAMES K. KKIlIt & DUO. QAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. The Fidelity Insurance, Trust and Safe Deposit Company, for the Safe Keeping ef Bonds, Stocks, and Uthcr Valuable. CAPITAL- 500,000 DIBKCTOKH. N. B. BROWNE. KUWAKI) w. CLARK, ALEXANDER HENRY, . A. ! A MJ WELL. CLARENCE H. CLARK, JCil.N WELSH. J.G1LL1NGHAM FELT. HENRY C. UiasON, 1HAKLKS 51 ACALKSTKIt. Oflice hi the Fire proo' Building of the Philadelphia National Bank, CHESNUT Street, above Fourth. This Company receives on deposit, and GUARAN TEES THE bAFK KEEPING OF VALUABLES upon the following rates a year, viz.: Coupon Bond..., $1 per 11000 KeMered Bonds and Securities .50 cents per fluoo (lold Coin ur bullion l ii per tmuo Silver Coin or Bulllou fi per SPKiO Gold or silver Plate ... tl per f loo Cunh Boxes orsuiall tin boxes ot Bauktirs, Brokers. CaplialiMH. etc., contents uukuowu to the Compauy, and liability limited, i:5 a year. The Company oilers fur HKNT (renter exclusively holding the key) SAFES INSIDE ITS VAULT'd at i'Ju, t:ni, 40, 50, and 75 a year, according to size aud local ion. Coupons and Intercut Collected lor one per cent. Interest allowed on Money Deposits. T his Company is authorized to receive and execute Triihli of every description. 12 aimwfrp) N. B. BROWNE. President, ! KT Pattkrbon, Secretary and Treasurer. p U R N I T U R E. JO LIN A. BAUER & SOW . Have now on band a large assortment ol ELEGANT AND V ELL-MADE F U K N I T U It 13, Which they will sell at greatly reduoed prices. NO. SDS SOUTH SECOND STBEET, 33"Vs7i8t Above Spruce, OUIQN SALES. . . . fLLfcLLAND & CO o.J,;!"!?11"1'1 Vl.lllp Ford Co.). llOiSKKMM. No. Mm MARK ET StrfHi. BALK OF 100.UCAHKH BLOTS, BTT0E8, BRO GAS. IIAI MOHAI.H, Fie bv Hii,VlrV.lV',l,',ln'! "l o'clmk.wo will sell "oi tl ! Hi'L,-.""''', CRS''" Men's. Hoys', and A a h ,,?lu,l "r"ln"s. Halnmrals.etn. n." ( iMlr .', r"'.,rll"r,,t '" Women's, MImm.'. trade li V-allVo r' lo w'"cb " tteution of tli f 10 5 SAIL OF POu CASJ.M ltoriTCi mm - (l.NH, Klc ' " .'ft BRO' Or . H c, n-meM i,, M. i,i ,,".V,,P1. riiliiliiKU" for chnIi, iH't nines ck, 'p will oll. bv ronts, Shoes. Ilidi ans. Km- Hoys', and Youths M hs. . ai.d t lil.di ei.' "orals, inc.. lso. Women's, aitinlionol Ihetr." ,, i..i'i'' to which ilin arly ?!.J'"id. 10 9-lt I Mi KK 1 .!() A I U 'T IiiWl tic 2riiii ia:i 51 a 1 ''-t SlrOlll. LAliLF.SI FOFIUlITi-n. Fr.FNC'II OFiMAV , AND FtLMI'ilu DRY uooi ' '"V JAN' I ti !. iu nji'ii.1 s rn nit, ' tin i liniMl.iy Mnrnlni?, ami u is cl lanry and sinple ntiicli a. llC a'a, SALE Ul' inn CA'-lTiH)T8. FHOE-I, BRO CANS. liALAIUKAI.H. HIV. uu Tinitsiliiy MornliiK, I I r "",'"" '"''"K Kl '0 o c lncK. we will spII V, , V""? JV ,-HI"' ' 1(1 0i " Men', II .v.V, and ' H" ', LroKi.tis, etc. Also, Women's, 1,1 lkl,i t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f' 1 1 s i:,r, lu which the eiirlv ait.i.i.,,1, ol tl.tiradeUci.ll.hl. lu""'L" ,(,7 I. a iu : e PcsiTi v k sal,: of ca i! pi ;Ti(is i:rc ,, , , ,, ll" l'""iy All. ill, nn, ' " .ri ,i i-r 1, i l 1 1 ii'i'i.i, i;, ,,,, f, r inoM'lis' cred t ii'-dVlv:;,'-'1"''' 'm M in. rilled, 1 s r,U, ",' "V ''1' '' l"'ini., ' credit. WKI Coul', 1",'c''' lu'1"1' G.-ru.uii, au.l l;,-n,,, i,,y "' "' (:ui.)t LAi:0'FI'!.UMPT)P sa l.h. K I.O '.is. SHOES, i'J.l (.ANN. i.so liui-i 1. m 'I ue ih. j Ji.,riiin,;. , ', ' '''''. lo clock, on 1' or mm: lis' cr-Mlil, j. on '"h:l Ini.f. sloes, lii-u;;.iii.K, ex., ol cliv aid I ii-im ii n Biuifppniro. ' l iiiu't "T ai. (.fjiMKY a st);s, auctmIn kkus. 0 No. ixs WALNUT Hi.it. ' II. I'd Iteiiolin S,e f n f. l des. nptions ot property to Ue sold, as also a iar? tit. list ot ptopi rty contained lu our Real Jtotate It tS.Hter, and otleitdat private sale. JWlale Ra- Sales B.lv. rMB.d daily In all the ,ly newspapers h H A N W'A IUI1 B?yitu"i-W VFR Y t 1 .K J! A NTEL AND PI Kit M IJtKOit-i , PlANoJ lion t hesiB. IlmidspmH Velvet and Brussels rvr' pelt., lluiidsome Chandeliers, etc. ilrU!,!e's -ar- On Tl tirsd iy uiortrtng At 9 o clock, at Hie atict'nn rooms, ati extensiv. aesoitment oi superJor furniture. l05 2t HlTFHKiIt HOO'KIIOI.ij Kl'lt.N ITCRK, IIAN'D suML Koskwood PIANO, Pier Al,r or FhYe V elvt't taipets, etc. On Friday ni' rn Inc. 11th Instnnt.at 111 o'cinck. at No. 4 si Frankl'n street by o talcgue, superior walnut parlor and chamber Inrnlture. lo b Jt. PA.NCOAST A WAKNOCK, AUCTIO'!5XS 1. 0. 2)0 M 1 RKET Hi R EET, " LA It OF, POSITIVE SVLK OF A M KHIC V N A W T pit-. ltTM. DRY UdOLS, LINKN AN!) 1HJ SlEtlY GOODS, NOTIONS, k t'O., by catalogue, . . n Thnr:day Mun ln, October 10. coinmncliif; at lo o'clock, cnmprlslna a huge assortment ol'uew and dcslratile goods worthy ' 01 special atlentlou. , 107J1. LARGE POSITIVE KPKC'IAI, HALE OF 1(100 LOTS HV1H,',1KESrt. ANIJ 'I-"AK TRIMMINGS, AND DRESS AND CLOAK BUTTONS., iho latest Tali Impoitniion of Ale.sSrs. B. D1AMEM1 & CO., oINewVoik. Also: RIBBONS. MILLINERY GOODS, FLOWERS. NOTIONS. HOOP SK11VPS. ETC. By catalogue-, on a credit. On Thursday mornitnt, Oc'ober lo, commencing at to o'clock. Included III tie (i.iinil: Black and colored all silk beltlncs. Black headed ti.llocns ami jimiM. li'iick h ailed Irlnii.'S. P-iiick lino coloreil alpaca braids. V eiy rieh new btyli; fancy drei 3 iriiiimin s. Very rich new si le Ian v t luak tr'.iuminiC'i. Veiy rich and iiuwesl s. , lei cloak ami oreis orna ments. A 11 enliio new Importitti n of fiiiici' dres.i bullous ci v rich newest lull sM W- cloak tnutotis. Bi.llalo fiiinni, Frc nc:i hmslici, tuotli brushes. I nil line ol hue poi ket wnlleis. Til l line In.pniieM on a ami smclie's. II 0 curious bonnet and Iriuiniinu ribbons. too can. ma Kjeccl. tlwweisund fu libera. Inn ill. .en bo. 11 ( k ir.s im bini...i ,1.1,1 iii.s 6111 dezen Uermiu to vn fancy knit uoods.' hosiery noticiiH, He. J Theubeve comprises a lull ss-iortmeiit ol entirely ruem"' n ' whlc" wu 1"vlt0 your curly and spcchi rpnoMAS mncii & kon, auctioneers Jl AMI COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 1110 t 1ITSNUT blreet; rear entrance No. 1107 tiausout street. Prle nt No. 1 Ho Chemm street. srpERIOU NEW AND SFCOND-H AND rtOUSE- LoeuiAVE'fc';1 CABl,JTS' l mii- On Filday Morning, At 9o clock, at ihe auction siote, No HloChesnut street, will he soidalarue a-sort men t of elegant parlor, clinmb r. and dinlug-rooui lurnlture. Irouiiiimll.es declining housekeeping. Also, 4 portable heaters, suitable for a large build 1 tin 9 2t CLOTHING. ROCKHILL & WILSON, CLOTHING HOUSE, Nos, 603 and 605 CHESNUT St. FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. Wo offer to the public tho largest and best selected Stock of Ready-made Cloth Inej in the City, for Men's and Coys' Wear. Also, an elegant assortment of Piece Coods, which we will make to order for Men and Coys, at reasonable prices, and in tho most approved styles. Always on hand afull assort ment of Fall and Vinter Over coats and Business Coats, Coachmen's Coats, Hunting Coats, New Style Walking Coats, Pants and Vests, of all descriptions. Boys' Ready-made Clothing in great variety. ROCKHILL & WILSON, NOS. 608 ANlei)6 CUE-, NUT STREET 9 30 8m Pill LADELPII I A BOARDING. H i Oi GIKAKD STREET. KhTWfiBN -1 I 4J A. Cliesnut and Market aud jcieveuu. Tweltlh trulj. Kunlrullu i,.-ied. Accoiiiuioaauou ma. licniiui mill .1) Ui hi . w .,,.,,.. Tweltlh stret-ciitrall.v located. Awomwodauoa lt tUU V vw"'-" "
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