Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, October 09, 1866, Image 8

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dollars. She was not insured. -It is stated
that among the passengers was a French
troupe of sixty persons, who went on board
directly from the French steamer. The
Evening Star carried a fall cargo of assorted
merchandise, owned by Various parties.
This was most likely insured.
A British Steamer Founders at Sea—
Nearly all Hands Saved.
Fortress Monroe, Oct. 8, 1866.— The
British steamer Queen - Victoria foundered
at . sea on the 4th inst., during the .recent
storm, in. latitude 33° and 3", longitude 70°
and 30". The passengers and crew were
picked, up yesterday by the brig Pomfret
from New York. Thirty-five were trans
fered this morning to .the steamer Janies
Garry, from Wilmington for Baltimore,
which arrived in Chesapeake Bay thia-after
ndon. Two lives were lost, the. engineer
died from exposure, and the hiate was
washed overboard. The storm commenced
on the 2d, and the steamer sprung a leak on
the morning of the 3d.
The steamer Cumbria Disabled.
Savannah, Ga., Oct.B,lB66.—The steamer
Cumbria, from New York, left here yester
day for Mobile, and returned to port to-day
with machinery disabled. ' :
OIKX BUUjm]!l.
We understand that Scott’s Art Gallery
will he closed during the week in conse
quence of the great preparations required
lor the large special sale of the Messrs. Vita
Bros., which is announced to take place on
Wednesday and Thursday, 17th and 18th
inst,, at 11 o’clock A. M. and 74 o’clook P.
M. This collection will be the most com
plete ever offered in the United States since
the groat sale of works of art made by the
old firm of Messrs. Vito Viti & Sons in
1852, at the Alhambra Hall, New York, and
will be open for inspection on Tuesday
next, 16th inst., at the gallery, 1020 Chest
nut street.
The South Street Bridge.— Several
weeks ago the Commissioners appointed to
superintend the construction of a bridge
over the Schuylkill at South street, adver
tised for proposals. But one bid was re
ceived at the time fixed for opening the
same, and this was for an iron suspension
truss bridge permanent Belgian road
way. The bid for its erection was within
the Bum fixed by the act of the Legislature.
The Commissioners Have not taken any
final aotion upon the matter as yet.
Delegates Elected.— The Local Preach
ers’ Association of this city have elected the
following delegates to the National Local
Preachers’ Convention: K. Holt, J. Field,
P. Peterson, W. J. P. Ingraham, F. C.
Pearson, T. T. Tasker, Sr., B. Schofield,
M. Z. Senderling, J. Parrish, S. S. Huff, D.
James, G. W. Tinkle, J. P. Farrant, W.
Bunoh, J. W. Donnelly, J. M. Goldy, j.
McGill, W. P. Clark, B. J. Bollock, J. Glad
ding.
Sunday School Convention. The
Philadelphia M. E. Conference Sunday
School Convention and Teachers’ Institute
meets in this city on Wednesday, the 10th
inst.’', The Convention is to be composed of
two delegates from ea£h school in tAe Con
ference, and the preacher in charge.' Rev.
Bishop Simpson will make the opening ad
dress on Thursday;
The Verdict.— Coroner Taylor has con
cluded the inquest in the case of Vernon
Lewis, who was killed by the disaster on
the Junction railroad on Friday last. The
verdict of the jury was death from acciden
tal scalding. The immediate cause of the
accident was not brought out by the evi
dence.
Without Authority.— The name of Mr.
John W. Everjnan was used as one of the
Vice Presidents of the Democratic meeting
on Saturdajufight without authority, He
was absent from the city at the time. Mr.
Everman is a staunch Republican, and has
always acted faithfully with that party.
The Horticultural Hall.— The new
hall of the Pennsylvania Horticultural So
ciety has been commenced. It is to be lb-'
cated on the lot south of the Academy of
Music. The foundation walls are nearly up-
They are very substantial.
Oakfobds’ grand opening of
Misses’ ana Children’s
Fancy Hats and Caps md Furs.
On Thursday, Oct. 1L
c Store under th? Continental Hotel.
Shot.—ln the shooting match indulged in
b* the Henry Guards, Officer Flaherty won the third
prize, a geld Maltese cross, which was woa for the
second time by this officer, who is pretty sure on the
muzzle. In this respect he resembles our friend Fla
herty, the cigar merchant, on Chestnut street, onpo-
Bite the Continental who generally succeeds In muz
zlingbalfotourpopulationwith his imported clears
andtobacco.
Opening Bat.— On Thursday, October 11.
-We will open a select stock of Ladies’, Misses' and
Children's Fancy Hats, Caps and Furs.
. CHABLBR OAJSFOBD & SONS,
. Continental Hotel.
The Mak -who Intends Voting for
JOHN W. CLYMEB.HIESTEB GEARY. THAD
DEUS JOBNSON AND ANDREW STEPHENS.
has. got himself so mixed dp that to pdt tttm
STRAIGHT, WE ANNOUNCE AS FOLLOWS:
33“ SUITS FOR GENTLEMEN,
JW SUITS FOR BOYS,
£S“SUITS FOR MILITARY MEN,
US - SUITS Foil NAVAL OFFICERS.
’ „ IST SUITS OF ALL GRADES.
J*S* SUITS lu SUIT EVERYBODY AT THE
BROWN STONE CLOTHING HALL.
BOOKHILL & WILSON,
603 AND 605 CHESTNUT STREET.
Beafness, Blindness and Oatarbh..—
J. llsaaca, M. D., Professor of the Eye and Ear, treats
All diseases appertaining to the above members with
the utmost success. Testimonials from the most re.
Fable sources in the city can be seen at his office. No
519 Pine street. The medical faculty are invited to ao
company their patients, aahe "as had no secrets la his
practice. Artificial eyes. Insei ed. No.-oharge mads
for examination. *
Coal at Retail at Port Richmond Pri
crs-at the Shipping Wharf, foot of Laurel street
Kensington. Gross, ton (2,240 lbs.) always delivered!
unless otherwise ordered, ’
; ; J. K. & W. TOMLINSON,
Sew Jersey Matters.
The Soldiers and Sailors.— The Sol
diers and Sailors of Camden county have
just completed the organization of a “Cam
paign Club,” for the'purpose of taking a
more active and efficient partin the present
campaign. This organization! consists of
those who fought honorably through the
war againat rebellion, and who are strenu
ously opposed to “My Policy,” in admitting
unrepentant rebels into the Halls of Con
gess. The following noble letter from
on, o7. wa c? Bsttle, the Union candidate
ior State Senator for Camden county,
was read and loudly applauded:
“October 8,1866.—C01. Wm. Wilson.- My
Dm Sib; Understanding that yourself
and others of the Soldiers and Sailors of
Camden county, propose assembling to
night for the formation of a ‘Campaign
Club,’l should most gladly have availed
myself of the opportunity of meeting them
and you personally, but prior and impera
tive engagements forbid. I need hardly as
sure you, Colonel, that your proposed no
tion commands my earnest sympathy and
support. To the gallant and devoted men
who, oh many- a hard-fought battle-field,
and many a blood-stained deck, upheld
with stubborn loyalty an imperiled govern
ment and an insulted flag, the beat Interests
of the country may be safely committed,
lhey will be as true in the future as they
have been steadfast in the past,andthegreat
lumciples liberty for whioh
the 1881 fuU mea
ment ofeouimand the judg
tions o°f bSSt T°'
and mn J S™' -that is their policy,
Propose to
and t?ip i;- 1 (,i!^ eb , e the Constitution
cised, are emphatically in® thewhßnHb*
sympathising you? proposed
gawzation, and wishing you everysvtecess'
lam, very respectfully, yours, y OCBS3 ’
“Edward Bettee.”
Another Head Gone.— The Executive
axe has fallen upon the Postmaster -at
Bridgeton, Mr. Joseph ,S. Miner, and off
dropped his head. The place has been fiHfid
by Samuel- R. Fithian. The removal of
Mr. Miner, who was never .an- active poli
tician, and who is highly esteemedVby the
entire business; community, has created
considerable indignation, and.it is said, will
make a number of votes for the Republican
ticket;
: Corner Stok e to be Laid.— The corner
stone of a new Academy is -to. be laid on
Thursday- next,:, at Shiloh, - Cumberland
county, with appropriate ceremonies.
The Cholera,— Several new cases of
cholera occurred in Camden last week, but
none of them have been reported fatal. The
weather, however, continues favorable, and
it is thought it will, soon disappear- alto
gether.
_Deai>.— The oldest’ resident in Atlantic
City, R.Adams, Esq., over eighty years, of
age, died • in ; that city, on Thursday night.
He leaves a large circle of relatives.
: The Arch.—Last eyenlng Jtr. Daniel JE. Bandmann
•pened a brief engagement at the Arch, appearing in
£e Walden’s new and capital play of “Destiny.” He
took tho character of Corporal Antoine, a thorough
French sddler, with all thel foibles of his class and
rank, yet with an earnest loyalty which carries him
through many tribulations with unstained honor, and
finally leads to a happy denonemeat of the drama.
Mr. Sasdmann's acting was admirable, though we
were cor Btantly reminded of Hr- Edwin Booth by the
peculiar intonations of his voice. His “make up” In
every scene was perfect and excited the wannest ad
miration. He Was supported most splendidly by iwimj
Annie Ward, Mr. W. H.Wallis, Mias Price,Mrs.Ureeee,
Mr. Sober! Craig and the company generally, and the
play passed off charmingly. Great pains were taken
with the scenery, so that the Arch preserved tia repu
tation in that respect also. In the first act there are
sdme Frenchified jokes which make the ears of a
Philadelphia audience tingle, and which might as well
-be (to say the least) modified, bat with this exception
we consider the play a great success. It will be re
peated this evening and until further notice, together
with a favorite farce.
The Wainut.— Mr. Hackettappears in “The Merry
Wives of Windsor” this evening, supported by Mr. J.
B. Boberts and tho strength of the company.
The Chestnut,— Mr. Owens repeats last night’s
superb bill, which was so admirably received oy a
large audience.
The American.— Mr. Proctor again appears In
“Ambition” at the American this evening.
Assembly Building.—Mr Heller gives a number
of new Illusions In his programme this eveaiag.aa
well as some most capital music. This is his last
week.
The Opera House In Eleventh street Is thronged
nightly, and the bills presented are of the most lively
and varied character.
National Hail.— The Lincoln Tableaux are given
every evening and at three matinees during the week.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
|g>PABDEfi SCIENrmC GOUKSIS.
LAFAYETTE COLLEGE.
In addition to the general Course of Instruction in
mis Department, designed to lay a substantial basis of
Knowledge and scholarly culture, students can pursue
:hose branches which are essentially practical and
technical, viz.: KNQINBERTNO, Civil, Topograplcal
and Mechanical: MINING and METALLURGY:
and the application of Chemistry
to AGRICULTURE and the ARTS. There Is also ai
tardea an opportunity for special study of TR ADE and
COMMERCE, of MODERN L ANGUAGES and PHIL
OLOGY: and of the HISTORY and INSTITUTIONS
3f our own country. For Circulars appiy to President
OATTELL, or to Prof. R.B. "VOUNGMAN,
Easton, Pa. ApriH, 1566. . Clerk of the Faculty;
myS-6mo{ .
pr^v o PHILADELPHIA
-BREWERS’ ASSOCIATION,
Office, No. 30South SIXTH Street.
Your attention is called to the Philadelphia Brewers'
Association, which is now in operation, and brewing,
since July 16th,
ALE, POSTER AND BROWN STOUT,
The quality of which is not excelled by. that of ant
other Itrewery in the Uruted States; the best materials
only are used, and best attention given to meet the wants
of the consumer.
The Association is incorporated by Act of thejjegis
lature, and being upon the mutual benefit plaa, each
Stockholder becomes part owner of the Brewery Fix
tures, etc., and>so secured from any risk of loss, while
the price of scares being almost nominal, and not sub*
j ect to any additional assessment, the benefit derived is
immense. ■
The stockholders receive their Ale, etc., at cost, so
that they save nearly one-third of the price now being
paid, and besides this saving, the profit upon sales
*mude to others, who are not stockholders, and to
pyhom full price is charged, will be divided among the
Stockholders semi-annually;, this dividend alone, De
yend doubt, will make it a desirable and profitable in
vestment.
To secure these advantages the trade should sub
scribe ai once, as the amount of Stock is limited, and
will be sold to none but dealers.
jjfiy* FiilZ particulars given and samples shown at the
Office of the Brewery, 30 South SIXTH Street.
THOMAS J. MARTItf, President
Dennis F. Dealt, Secretary. ocs rptf
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
Utgr JOHN B. GOUGH,
W ui deliver TWO LECTURES under the auspices of
THE YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.
WEDNESDAY EVENING. Oct. 10th,
Subject—“CURIOSITY.”
This is an entirely New Lecture and will be delivered
for the FIRST TIME in Philadelphia,
THURSDAY EVENING, Oct. lltb,
Subject—ELOQUENCE AND ORATORS,
Tickets at ABHMKAD <£ EVANS’ Book Store,
Chestnut street,
Reserved Seats—so cents and 75 cents.
Orchestra and Stage, 50 cents.
Unreserved Family Circle, 25 cents.
Doors open at 7 o’clock. Lecture to commence at
8 o’clock. ocEUtrpJ
GENUINE EAGLE VEIN COAL, AND NO
lh£r DECEPTION. —Nothing inferior purchased to
oder below the cost price of a superior article. Con
sumerslnwant of the very be&tceal In the market
should call on SAMUEL W» HESS and make their
purchases. All who patronize him can rely upon
getting a splei did article, (every pound they buy,) and
prepared in the best possible manner. Egg and Stove
sizes, $7 50; Nut,s6 50 per ton; also, pure Spring Moun
tain, Lehigh, at lowest market prices. Orders respect
fully sodcited and promptly attended to, either at
Depot, BROAD street, above RACE, east side, or at
OSlce, 524 ARCH street. se27-th,q,tu,i2trp
ITS* AS THE SEASON HAS NOW ARRIVED
thSr when prudent Housekeepers supply themselves
with FUEL for the fell and winter, we deem it approros
t*speak of the FAMILY COAL YARD of Mr/H. B.
HUTCHINS Southeast corner of NINTH and GI-
RaRD avenue. At this favorite stand all the most
approved varieties of Lehigh and Schuylkill Coa* in
cluding the Eagle Vein, Honeybrook, Broad Mountain,
Ac., may be had by the single ten or cargo, at the
lowest market ratefe, Housekeepers, make a note of
it. . . 8e27 th r s,tui2trp
Jr'S* NORTH PEENS 7 LVANIA RAILROAD
AND GREEN LANE bTAr lON.
*ihe residents of Germantown can have Bunerlor
. ■ - . LEHIGH COAL - - -
delivered to thenrfrom the above place at?S coper ton
Prompt attention given to orders addressed to Box 6*’
GtjnnantowihPost-office. Office,ls South Seventhstrcet
Pd iladelphla, or to yai dat Green iAqe Station. *
Oc-2 lmrp ; __BINE3*BHEAFF.
BEXROUVEY’S l : •
*t£r I ’ HAIR TONIC,
THE MOST EFFECTUAL, BEAUTIFUL, AND
HIGHLY PERFUMED PREPARATION EX
TANT. Jy2B*,tu,th-tfrp3
HOWARD HOSPITAL, Nos. 1518 and 1520
Lombard street, Dispensary Department. Medl
tothepoof 111 medicines furnished gratuitously
WASTO.
Ti^ANTEo.- a, special or active PARTNER, with
♦ 2 r Thousand Dollars in a first cass
established manufacturing business—which is sure
and increasing. Address, Confidentially,
oc9-2t* “elAFfl,”. EvgyiNg BuLLETiy.
Wanted-at once-in A dry goods
Soliciting House, one or two industrious yonne
men lolly competent to sell the town trade, No others
need apply. Address Box No.-2791 P. 0., with reel
name.’ ~ oc9-3t*
® WANTED-IN GERMANTOWN-On or be
fore April Ist a modem DWELLING, at modo
rate rent. Address Box 277, Phllada. p. o. oc3-3t»
SWaNTED TdRENT—By asmall family,a nicely
furnished HOUSE. In a good location. Address,
full partlcnlars, box 18 Postofflce, oc9-3t»
EDTCATIO*.
PHYSICAL EDUOATION.-MISS S. F. HOPKINS
1 will r< some her classes of Young Ladies and Chil
dren in Dio Lewis’s hi stem of Gymnastics, at the Na
tatorium; Broad street, below Walnut, on MONDAY,
l cipher 15th. ■ -oc9-st«
BOißDme.
DOABDING.—An elegant sulie of rooms to rent, with
PliYate table, to a small family without children.
' WALNUT between Eleventh and- Twelfth streets.
Address “ BULLETIN, ’’ at this office.. oc9-3t)
*n al 1 DUTTON, 914 Chestnutst. oc6-a,tuith-tf./
3 * HOS^*°"*‘ «“
. ! ' GOODYEAB’B,
' : 1 ■ "goaoustnatatreet,
-j-' . ! ■■■■ ■■ • sonthjuaa.
. K.B.—' We have a .Nit yv and CHEAP ABTICLB o:
—EMERSON PIANO—Low price. Charming
SSppS tone. Perfectly durable. w. H. DUTTON,
ITT wll 9M chestnut street. oc4-3,tu : tli,tf.
fIOFPiIB ABB YBLloy MBTAL agmTgiim
Ti jßtMler’g Conner. Halls, Belt* ana ingo coppert
mm by jansm’vnmß
THE DAILY EVENING
£
BEHTOO MACHtTOS.
THE “FLORENCE”
(Hems, Fells, Cords, Bralds,Tucka. Quilts, Gathersiic.,
without Basting. ■
■ THE “FLORENCE”
Mihes a Gather and Sews It on at one time perfectly.
- THE “ FLORENCE ”
Stakes Feur, Kinds of Stitches, three of which are
; made on no other machine,
THE “FLORENCE”
Is the Only Machine that can . Sew In'more than one
direction, jhaylng the Beveraible Feed.
THE “FLORENCE ” '
Has a Self-Adjusting Tension—a great improvement.
1 THE « FLORENCE ”
. . Fastens the ends of its Beams.
: Uses less Thread than any other Machine.
Has no Seringa to get oat of Order.
Is the most Useful Sewing Machine In the world.
Is entirely reliable and warranted to give satisfaction
to the purchaser.
THE "FLORENCE.”
Office and Salesrooms
630 Chestnut Street.
oc4-6trp{ ’
The New Bulletin Building,
No. 607 Chestnut Street
The proprietors are prepared to receive propoaalata
ranting three rooms. They are
THE SECOND STORY FRONT BOOK,
M by si feet
First’and Third stories of the back or Northern Build'
with Entrance by a wide hall on Ohestnnt street,
And a Front of 25 feet on Jayne street;
Suitable lor a lobbing er Commission House, a
or Insurance Office.
For Farther Particular, apply at thsNHff BUL
LETIN BUILDING,
No. 607 Ohtitnnt Street fc
a TO RENT.-D WELLING HOUSE, Chestnnt
street below£BroAd, either for residence or with
yto alter Into Store. Apply 221 South BROAD
street. • it*
gs TO RENT.-The DWELLING at the N. W.
tci-l corner ,of Thirty'-seventh and- Locust streets.
Rent two. Applyat 1430 CHESTNUT Bt. 09-2 t»
OPENING,
On Wednesday, October 10,
PARIS CLOAKS,
EXCLUSIVE STYLES,
(Which will not be copied,)
IN GREAT VARIETY OF ,
MATERIAL AND DESIGN.
ALSO,
PARIS STYLE CLOAK 3,
OUR OWN MANUFACTURE,
in great abundance. ’
. J. W. PROCTOR & CQ.,
ocMt rp 920 CHESTNUT STREET.
MITCHELL
AND
E LET CH.EE,
No. 1204 CHESTNUT ST.
fi
Having disposed of their goods damaged by the late
fire, INVITE THE EBPECTAT. ATTENTION or city
and country buyers to their fresh stock consisting in
uart of
2,000 cans and j&riFresh Peaehe*.
3 000 “ “ Tomatoes.
8,000 “ “ Grten Corn.
1000 “ “ Fresh. Pears.
1000 • “ Strawberries,
000 '‘ Pine Applet.
i nnn »t? d B Korella Cherries.
1,000 “ Preacb Peas.
Arid all other Fruits by the can or dozen. Also, a '
general New Stock of FINE GBOOEBIES.
se22-ta tu th 2st rp ;
SHAW & JUSTICE’S
Patent Dead Stroke Power Hammer,
MERRICK Si SONS.
PHILADELPHIA, ;
Bole Assignees and Manufacturer*
FOB THE ;
State of Pennoylvaula.
ADDRESS,
MERRICK & SONS,
430 Washington Avenue.
au2s-stutb-sm rpj . ° ’ ■
ALE! ALE!
Wm. Younger’s Sgarkling Edinburgh
For Sale by the Cask or Dozen. ~
SIMON COLTON &
w. COR. BROAO ABU WAIffUT.
■ ■ EMERSON PIANO —Low price Charnif no-
JSPSu Perfectly durable. W. H. DUTToSf
ITT wl 1 914 Chestnnt sireet. Mn.it,™! 1 ’
loan In luge op small amounts, at the lowaslSSJ2
Diamonds, Silver Plate, Watches,
i i ..I ■ - ■ - deaa.tfrw
IP t EMERSON PIANO—Low price fherminw
Jope. Perfectly durable, w? DuttoSF
JTT'UljMChestwt street. :
ULLETIN ; PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY OCTOBER 9 ,i860:
THE “ FLORENCE »
THE “ I lOKESCE ”
Bans Light and Quiet.
THE “ FLORENCE ”
Can be easily Managed by a Child,
THE “FEOBENGE”
THE “FEOBENGE”
Does not Skip Stitches.
THE “FEOBENGE”
THE “FEOBENGE”
BEAL ESTATE,
FOR RENT.
THREE BOOMB US
FINANCIAL.
I NATIONAL V
PAM OF THE REPUBLIC,
| 809 and 811 GHESTNUTST.,
j PTnT,AT>TTT.T>TITB.
; The late management bnvffigreUaqulshed their
entire control and interestin thlflßank,the business 2s
!now being conducted under the following entirely
SEW MANAGEMENT.
I DIRECTORS.
JOSEPH T. BATT.ItY,
; Of Bailey A Co., Jewelers. -
edWabu b. ORNE, ’ ,
OfJ. F. and E.R. Ome, Dealers In Carpetlara.*B
KATBAKT HTHLEB.
j President of the Second National Bank.
w n.T.TAM ERVIEN,
Of Myers dtErvlen, Floor Factors.
OSGOOD WELSH,
Of s. and W. Welsh, Commission Merchants.
BENJAMIN ROWLAND, Jr.,
Of B. Bawland, Jr., & Bro„ Coal Merchants, .
SAMUEL A. BISPHAM,
Of Bamnel Blapham & Sons, Wholesale Grocers.
WILLIAM H. BHAWN,
Late Caahier of the Central National Bank.
PBXBIBSNT.
WILLIAM H. BHAWN.
CASHIER.
JOSEPH P. MUMFORD.
S seS-tf rp Late of the Phlla. National Bank.
FIRST-CLASS BONDS.
Seven Per Cent.
North* Missouri First Mortgage Seven
Per Cent Bonds,
On Hand and For Sale at 85.
Before consenting to this Agency, we hare made a
careful examination of the merits of these Bonds, by
sending William Minor Roberta, and others, to report
upon the condition and prospects of ibe Ballroad.
Their report is on die at our ornce and Is highly satis
factory. we do not hesitate to recommend these Bonds
as being a first-class security, and a most safe and in
dlclouslnveetment.
The above Bonds are rapidly passing out of our
hands, and as we expect to raise the price shortly, we
advise all who desire them to call promptly.
All information cheerfully given.
JAY COOKE&CO.,
BANKERS,
114 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
se34-15trp{ PHTT, A TOfT.PTTT A, 9
THE FINE ARTS
EARLES’GALLERIES,
810 Chestnut St.
Booking Glasses.
Oil Paintings.
Engravings.
Picture Frames
Rogers’ Groupes
A Large Free Gallery of Oil Paintings,
CURTAIN ESTABLISH
MENT. -
The subscribers are now receiving their
FALL ASSORTMENT
of New and -Elegant Materials for
DRAWING ROOM,
CHAMBER, LIBRARY and
DINING ROOM
WINDOW CURTAINS,
LAMBREQUINS,
„ . . ..CHAIR and SOFA COVERINGS. &C.,
Comprising the Latest Importations and Newest De
signs and Fabrics, in .-ft
RICH PLAIN SATINS,
BBOCATELB,
LAHTPISADES.
SATIN DE LAINE. ““.TKBRT, COTEUNE,
PLAIN WOOL REPS.
NEW STYLE BROOME AND .SATIN STBIPED
REPS AND TEBKY,
French Embroidered Lace Curtains
The richest imported, and a very large assortment of
NOTTINGHAM. SWISS and M USLIN CURTAINS
CORNICES, TASSELS, & c., a1l of which win bSpoT
UP when desired, In the most tastefai man*
ner. in town or country, by experienced and reliable
workmen* ee2Q-tn aa tu 6m rp
Sheppard,Van Harlingen fcArrison
No. 1008 Chestnut Street.
blankets,
BEDDING
AND
FEATHER WAREHOUSE,
TENTH STREET,
BELOW AUCII.
Feather Beds. Bolsters,
Pillows. Motresses of all
kinds; Blankets, Com'ort
ables, Counterpanes.
Spring Beds, Spring Cots
Ir. n Bedstead,, Cushions
and all other articles In
that line of easiness. ’
AMOS HILLBOBN,
No. 44 North
• TENTH Street.
■ ' Below Arch.
BLANKETS.
FTJ3Et, IN ITXJJE&E.
GEO. J. HENKELS, LA.OEY& CO.,
Vblxteentb and Chestnut Streets
„ PHILADELPHIA.
SUITS OF WALNUT FUBNITUBE,*In Oil.
-'Do do do Polished.
SUITS OF W ALNUT PARLOR FURNI’EURE.in Oil.
Do do do 1 do .7 Polished
SUITS OF BOSEWOOD CHAMBER F URN I TUBE
Do do PABLOB <ta ‘
SUITS POMPEII CHAMBER FURNITURE,'
Do do PABLOB do.
SUITS OF WALNUT DINING BOOM FUBNITUBE.
•Do do LIBRARY ' " do
1)0 _ do ■ HALL do
A large assortment finished, on hand.
GEO.J. HENKELS, LACEY*CO..
se2o lmrp| 1301 and 1803 Chestnut Street.
EMERSON PIANO-Low price. Charming
tone. Perfectly durable, w. H. DUTTON®
nTvn oil Cheotnut street. oco-s.tnTth tf 1
:eSSs, EMERSON PI ANO—Low price. Charming
fe~es=£y tone,, Perfectly, durable, w. H. Dutton
IUW ?n Chestnut street,: ; ows.tu.twf ’
CARPETINGS.
J.F.&E. B.ORNE.
Chestnut Street,
' , NOW OPENING •
| FALL IMPORTATIONS.
NEW CARPETINGS.
J.F. & E.B.ORNE,
004
Chestnut Street,
BXCI.TXSIVB HOVBI.TIBS
IN
FRENCH CHENILLE CARPETS.
i
J. F. & E. B. ORNE
004
CHESTNUT STREET.
ENGLISH ROYAL WILTON,
ENGLISH BRTTBBELB CARPETS,
NEW DESIGNS.
J. F.& E. B. ORNE,
904 i
CHESTNUT STREET.
MBSBBS. JOHN CROSX.BT& BONA
x NEW, STYLES
6-4 Velvet Carpets.
J. F. & E. B. ORNE,
904
CHESTNUT STREET.
SOO Pcs. Eflglish Tapestry
Choice Style, Now Landing
Steamer Melita.
J. F. & H B. ORNE,
904
CHESTNUT STREET,
English and American 3-Ply Carpets.
English and American Ingrain Carpets.
BORDERED DRtTftSETS.
■ \ ■
10-4,12-4,16-4 Druggets.
STAIRS DRUGK3-ETS,
J. F. & E. B. ORNE,
904
Chestnut Street,
SKGIISH BRUSSELS
FOR
HALLS AND STAIRS'
WITH EXTRA BORDERS.
J.F.&E.B. ORNE,
CHESTNUT STREET.
Fancy Rugs and Sheepskin Mats.
Cocoa Matting, all widths.
English Oil Cloths, for Floors.
English Oil Cloths, for Stairs.
oefi-th sr tuaarp -
CARPETINGS.
G A.lt IPETIN' GH3.
JAMES H. ORNE & 00,
686 CHESTNUT STREET,
• Between 6th and 7th streets,
JUST RECEIVED PER STE4.MER A LARGE Tf*.
i "VOICE
French Chenille and
Axminster Carpets,
NEW DESIGNS. .
JAMES H. ORNE &COx
626 CHESTiIUT STREET,
Between Sixth and Seventh streets.
MESSRS. JOHN CROSSLEY & SON’S
New Styles
64 Velvet & Tapestry Carpets.
¥
JAMES H. ORNE & CO..
626 CHESTNUT STREET,
Between Sixth and Seventh sts.,
English Royal Wilton.
English Brassels.
English Tapestries,
JAMES H.ORNI& GO.,
626 CHESTNUT STREET,
Between 'Sixth and Seventh sts.,
NEW CAEPETINGS
- Fall Importationsj
OPENING.
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GLEN ECHO MILLS,
GERMANTOWN.
tt’CALLPHS,CREASE & SWAN
Manufacturers and Importers
CARPETINGS.
Wholesale Department,
509 Chestnut Street,
Retail Department,
619 Chestnut Street,
(Opposite IndependenceHalb) sel2-2mr*
LIEDOM & SHAW,
Wholesale and Retail
CARPET WAREHOUSE,
910 ARC H,^
'' ■
Between Ninth and Tenth streets.
We are now opening our new importations of For
eign CARPETINGS, embracing all the new and lead-
Ing patterns,
. Also a complete assortment of the best of American
Kann&ctnres.
We are prepared and will sell at the lowest prices,
sel2-3mrpi
CLOTHIJfG.
EDWARD P. KELLY,
TAILOR,
612 CHESTNUT STREET, ;
Has now the PALL AND WINTER STYLES and a
complete assortment of -
PALI AND WINTER GOODS.
CLOTHES equal or superior to those of anyoUj®
Elrst-ClasS Tailoring Eatapitahment at moderate
prices. Satisfaction gnsrantfed. Pattern Clotneß to
show the new and prevalent styles for tlie inspection
of customers and public.
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T® W N 2 824 CHESTNUT ST, l ,
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// \\ y and aroond tho most prominent ;\vl ’ j
\\ y part of the chest, and around iJ I
»I* i »i tbe State whether ereci «3»-ry
, or#tocip(no. ; . , " /sfp-
YESIJ Same as for coat. •
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