Miscellaneous News Items. Missing.— Saturday last, while toesteamer Sea Bird was at her dock in Manitowoc, a passenger came on Board, giving his name as M. L. Fairbanks. The passenger -took dinner, and afterwards could not be found, although a thorough search of the boat was made for him. Captain McHenry fears that he fell overboard, His description answers to that of Mr. M. L. Fairbanks, a young man who formerly lived in this city, and was a clerk in the bookstore of Ford & Fair banks. He has lately' been traveling for a doth house in Hew York, and has been doing yieU.—Miheaukee Wisconsin. Important Litigation.— A Mr. Isaac Crombie, of Louisville, Kyi; died about a year, ago and left by will |BO,OOO in behalf of the Louisville Presbyterian Orphan Asy lum ; bat as the proper name of the institu tion was not specified in the will, the word “Asylum” having beep used instead of “[Home,” the heirs at law have taken steps to prevent the payment of the legaoy. The intent of the devisor being obvions, it is hoped by those interested, that equity will assign tfie institution the amount. ~ Postmasters Appointbd.— The President yesterday appointed the following Post masters : Hehemiah Bunn, Salem, Hew Jersey. Joseph Davis, Albany, Hew York. C. Hyde Beoktvith, Cazenova, Hew York. William S. Cook, Paris, Illinois. James G. Hatohett,Frankford, Kentuoky, J. J. Thomas, Hewport, Kentuoky, William A. Trower, Shelby ville, Illinois. Fred. S. McNeely, Newtown, Hew Jersey. Joseph B. Oliver, Rahway, New Jersey. Singular.— The schooner-smack Alert Haley, of New London, Conn., arrived in the latter part .of September, at Pensacola, Fla., where file was quarantined for fifteen days. At the expiration pf that time she was boarded, and all hands were found dead. Nothing is said with regard to the cause of death, but the probability is that it was cholera. ABUT PDBUCATIOah. piTEBSONS' NEW PUBLICATIONS. PUBLISHED THIS DAT, AND POB BALE BY T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS, No. 806 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. THE LOST BEAUTY; ok THE FATAL ERROR. A Spanish Novel. By a Noted Lady of the Spanish Court. Complete In one large duodecimo volume. Price|l 50In paper; or {2oo lu dota. We have It on tne authority of the Edinburgh Beaiew that the novels otthla gifted anthoress were “published at the expense of the Queen." The same authority re mark s. "Hence it might have been foretold, that of the various hinds of novels, the romantic and descriptive was the least repugnant to the old Spanish spirit; and that In order lor a writer Bulcesafiuiy to undertake such a novel, It would be necessary for him to have a passionate attachment to the national manners and characteristics, and a corresponding dislike to the foreign and new; such are the qualities we find united in the author of this work. ‘The Lost Beauty it oer- Aapj float story of the author. Its adventls a real literary event. Tue most severe critics have dis sected this new work, and have uahealtatintly oro- Claimed the authoress to be the ‘arAinsH Walthb Scott. Among, the painters of manners, the best without donbt, are the Spanish writers. Wears cer tain to find there truth, joined to a richness and pfatumey of det Us; and, above all, a spirited tone, vrhich sfcgnlarljnelgbtens and sets off their redtids." THE STORY OF ELIZaBETH. By Hiss .Thacke. ray.danghterofWUllans M. Thackeray, EsqTthe author of “Vanity Fair,*! “Pendennls,'* dec. *b. Complete in one large duodecimo volume. Pricti In paper. erM SO In cloth. nce»i FANCHON, THE CRICKET. By- George Sand anthor of “Consuelo.” "Countess of ButfolsSS.'! “Indiana," "The Corsair,” “JealoMy,” True IovA” etc. Complete In one large duodecimo volume. Fricafl lapaper or. ll so In Soul HARRiWU AT LAM\ A Powerful Levs Story. By Annie Thomas, author of the “Hoate In Piccadilly” “Lady Lorme,” etc. Complete In one lame dnode- PfjpeC 60 Inpaper or C OUT OF THE DEPTHS. THE STORY OVA WO. HAN'S LIFE. “A Woman's Story utd a Woman's Jo?*-” A Powerful Novel. Complete la onelarga duodecimo volume. Price {1 so in paper, or {Tin MCBRTOK HALL; or, THE SPIRITS TO a HAUNTED HOU&S.A True Talf ln Beal Life One volume, octavo. Price Fifty cents. COUNT OF HONTE CRIBTO. By Dn , octavo. Price |l toinpaper. or {2 oo THE WANDERING JEW. By Eugene Sue With 68 Illustrations. Price {1,60 in paper, or 12 lnclnth HARRIS’S -WILD SPORTS ANDADWraTURES IN AFRICA” Pricejl so In paper" »2in ciote CHARI,BH O'MALLEY, THKIRISH WiQOON By Charles Lever. Onevol., octavo. Prlca7ScSi2 TEN THOUSAND A-YEAB. BySC. Waran O?e Price {2 In cloth, or *1 60 1A paper ONE THOUSAND AND TEN THINGS WORTH KNOWING. By Dr. Lardner. Prices centa KTH A WOMAN S THOUGHTS ABOUT WOMEN Rv Miss Mulock, anthor of “John a cotQßsnic^u to “Self Love; or.Yhe AfSSn of Single-Life Complete in one large duodecimo volume. Price $1 50 la paper: or. {2 in cloth SELF-LOVE; or, THE AFTERNOON OF SINGLE LIFE. A companion to “A Woman’s Thoughts About Women.” By Miss Mulock. In one lf?«e duodecimo volume. Price »I 50 In paper; or (gm BEST COOK BOOKS PUBLISHED. The fo Ji ow SL? are“e brat Cook Boots published la the world. Every housekeeper Bhonld possess at least one of them, as they would save the price of It la a nea£ B Cnd? g ' Boo * atroD « | y “d Miss Leslie’s New Cookery Book *> Petersons’ New Cook Book *o X Mrs. Goodfellow’s Cookery as It should be ****** 9aa Widdifield’s New Cook Ttontr De " % “ Mrs. Hale’s Becelpts forthe Million £ XX Miss Leslie’s New Kecelpts for Cooking. 5 Si Mrs. Hale’s New Cook Book.. s £ X; • F K2S? tel i l , i J. s^? br S. tt .'s Cook Rook - The'Modern Cook,with 62 Illustrations,6oo large octavo pages, 500 Copies ofany or all of theabove popular books will be 4 5.™ t to any one, free of postage, on receipt of price, llshera u °^ era for any booka at all to the Pub ’ ■ T. B. PETERSON * BROTHEBS A MO-Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa., _And they will receive prompt attention. oci;;- 1^ BEAL ESTATE. ■fis PUBLIC SALE OP A VALUABLE ~ JUnl FARM, STOCK, &c., IN THE 27th WARD „ PHILADELPHIA. at Auction on the premises, on THttrr MOBNINCj , 25th day of October, 1866 all that certain tract of land known as the .authat .. . . . KEBSHOW MODUL FABM, four and ahalf miles from the centre of Phil adelphia, on the Hope Ferry or Passjunk Road” containing 200 acres more or less J aa * Full particulars in hand bills and future ad ver- Mo““k. ® " U 1 be PoBitive a nd commence 6 at ALSO, Immediately after the sa'e of the Farm, will be sold the valuable nock and farming utensils including a „ (SIXTY FIRST-RATE MILCH CO WS 6 One full-bred Barham Ball: sis work horse. ONE HUNDBED TONS OF HAY Wagons, carts, gears, Ac.. Ac, Ac. NITURE. the HOUSItfI;OLD aD(J KITCHEN FUB- * ALFRED M, HERKNESS, Auctioneer. ocl3-3t-rp Uinth & Sansom streeta. jfe* FOR SAX.E.—A FARM 6f44K acres, in -2Cr township, Delaware county* Fa., on the Booerta iom, three-quarters of a mile from Rosemont station £ailroad * 10M mlle3 from Philadelphia adjoining the country seat of Dr. E, Peace. The soil is 1“ kteb cultivation, and well watered! or&Sd^thlr” l Sta meS<loW - 8 good ®le buildmgß,°alfin good repalrff 11 * 11 ® sprlns ' and otoer **£ situation and many advantages m7d^ce deSlrable for any one wlsWnV a coSft^ For farther Dartlcalars apply to AiEXiUSDEB H. SMITH. . cb AKLEH h. muibheid, T( .St 2“° SonthhUth street, or noli <*• HENDEBBON, • poll th,B,lulotrpS ~Weat Hayerford. s. andaome foar-Atory brick HOUSE, with doable three sto tv btUldlus, No. 1821 SPttUOE Street. ThehoaM !B replete with every convenience. InmedSte dm? session given. Apply to pos ... LEWIS H. EEDNER, No. 152 Sooth Fonrth street. Mltm BENT.—Large and commodious HOUSE on Arch utieet, near Twelfth, to rent, furnished moreyeare ' C. H. MUIRHICID, : M 5 Booth Blxtn street, See Second Page for additional Amuiantnii, MUSEUM THBATkir' ! u CA Street, below FUTH. Twto „ . . „ ANNOUNCEMENT. >S«n«&L ta Sl , l le “ rebuilt and en- will shortly open as & genteel A^EASONOr E plT]TB ntB haTe been made & COMEDY, SPECTTACULAB Associated artists Mm Comedians, Comedißrm ia tiif s : _ Artists ot rare favor ana Sntolor is being entirely abifitlea; The ‘£« ““‘approved mannttf^.?^BSSi?«rlng- a u in the City Museum a pooular ery 6ffort to constitute Will be inade regmdiess of c^? OET _. • OPENING NIGHT FnittlS^ra^SbSS™ 81 ' ESBUBAHCE $5 0 0,000,0 00 ARE PROMISED Toths Heirs of those who have taken Policies JEtom. the :. ■ LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES Of The United Stales. $30,000,000 Are Paid Annnallyinto these Cempautea by the As sure*. lmportah!. and wiae of these Funds la all col?lS?f^t?o^S. FD,n7SEIa thß flral By aspsclal act of Its'Leglslature THE STATE OF NEW YORK has been made TRUSTEE OF THE FUNDS OF THE NORTH AMERICA LIFE INSURANCE CO. Its Policies are Regtitered In and bear the Seal of THE STATE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, Alto contain a ecrtlficalethat they are SECURED BY'PLHEGE OF PUBLIC STOCKS, ALL ITS POLICIES ARE NON-FORFEITING. ’ah i STI DAYS’ GRACE ob all renewal payments. FOUR YEABS',GRAOE, if needed, alter six annual premiums are paid. NO RESTRICTIONS In Travel, Residence, er the Ordinary Employments, In any part of the United Statee or Europe, at any season of the year, Seouiity and Freedom Are thus combined as never before. Hearly Twelve Hundred Hew Polieiei Have been taken at the PHILADELPHIA BRANCH durir’g the past two years, by first-class buslnas msa. or this number, only sight have become bv death. INCOME OF PRESENT YEAR, One Million Dollars. Dividends payable annually, at pnsent, ferty-fivo percent, ALL INSURERS ere invited to ——ud pare their policies with thowafthe ‘Worth America.” N. S. MORGAN, President. NELSON F. EVANS, PHILADELPHIA BBAHOH, No. 434 Walnut St. J9-Call at the Office, or sosd far Circular, A few more active efficient men can have Arncim. sels-s,6tip| GRAYS PATENT MOLDED COLLARS. We have this day transferred the Philadelphia Agency for thesale of the above named Collars Horn VAN DEUSEN, BOEHMER & GO. TO JOEL J. BAILY & CO., No. 28 N. Third. St. s where dealers will hereafter find afhllllneof sizes. HATCH, JOHNSON A CO. New Yobk, Sept. 22,1866. 8e25-tu ths lotj SEAT’S PATENT MOLDED COLLARS. AT . . ‘ I -657 Chestnut St* AS HERETOFORE. VAN DEUSEN, BOEHMER & CO, Be27*thsa tn 9t2 CRESSON’S GAS REGTJL A TOR. IMPORTANT JLETTER FROM O. A. WALBOBN, Esq .POSTMASTER, PHILADELPHIA. Post Office, Philadelphia, Pa., May 7, 1866. Measra. FAIRBANKS & EWING, No. 715 Chestnnt Street. Gentlemen—lncompliance with your request I herewith hand you a statement showing the amount of Gas consumed at this office during the three months from January 23. 1885, to April 25, 1865, Inclusive, and from January 23, 1866, to April 25, 1866, inclusive, In Order to show the saving effected by the CRESSON GAS REGULATOR attached to our meter onFebru ary 12, i 860: r&a 242,800 cubic feet, Peb. 24 to Har.2B 238,400 4 ‘ Mar.2BtOAprll2s 092,800 « —— 674.000 cubic feet, Feh?M in s£• 2f1.00° cubic feet. MarJßto Aprll2s J 36,300 “ Thus showing a saving la 1866 over 486,900 CnW ° ftet ' 1865, 0r„.......... .. 187,100 cubic feet of Gao, which, at $3 80 per thousand (including U, 8. Tax, 30 cents per M), is a saving in money 0f|617 13. P 0?!? ? e *J' ree months of 1866 the Regulator was at tached to the meter but 71 days’having been placed “ d ‘^oZtSn to the 26th of April. The above statement .Is taken from theblljsaspaldtotheGaa Company. I am very respectfully your obedient servant. 1 ocs-tf rp G. A, warborn Postmaster, THE BEAUTIFUL CABVED~BEVJr.Iv. feS&OOTAVE EMERSON PIANO W IT ms.! t BUTTON, 911 Chestnut at, oc6-s,taVth-tf j THB DAILY EVENING BULLETIN ; PHILADELPHIA. SATURDAY OCTOBER IS. 1866.’ CURTAIN EST4BUSH MENT, The subscribers are now receiving their PALL ASSORTMENT of New and Elegant Materials fbr DRAWING ROOM, CHAMBER, LIBRARY and DINING ROOM WINDOW CURTAINS, LAMBREQUINS, _ , CHAIR and SOFA COVERINGS, dec.. SMd n #£‘, e hifif‘ lmport * tlo “ “ dNew “‘ RICH PLAIN &ATINB, BBOCATELB, laAEfPTHA-n-gft, __ SATTODE LAWK TERRY, OOTELINE, PLATO WOOL REPS, NEW STYLE BROCHE AND SATIN STRIPED REPS AND TERRY, French Embroidered Lace Cortaim, The richestlmported, and a very large assortment of NOTTINGHAM, BWJBS and N US LAN CURTAINS, COBNICRB. TASSELS, Ac., aU of which will be Pen? UP when desired, in the newest and most tastafhl man ner. In town or country, by experienced and reliable workmen. seau-thsa tnemrp Sheppard,Yan Hariisgea &Amson, No-1008 Chestnut Street. UNREAL AGENT. No. 1204 CHESTNUT ST. Having disposed of their goods damaged by the late fire, INVITE THE ESPECIAL ATTENTION of city and country buyers to their fresh stock consisting In cart of 2,000 cans and jar* Fresh Peaches. 3.000 “ “ Tomatoes. 8,000 “ •• Green Corn. 1,000 “ “ Fresh Pears. 1.000 •• “ Btrawberries. LOOO •* Pine Apples. 1.000 ;; " Morell&Cherries. 1,000 “ French Peas. And all other Fruits by the can or dozen. Also, a general New Stock of FINE GROCERIES. se22-ea tu th 28t rp SHAW & JUSTICE’S Patent Dead Strode Power Hammer, MERRICK & SONS. PHILADELPHIA, Sole Auignees and Manufacturer* POB THE 1 State of Pennsylvania. ADDRESS, HEB&ICK & SOB’S, 430 Washington Avenue. au2s-stnth-2mrp{ FAIRBANKS’ STANDARD SCALES. FAIRBANKS' Canal or Welgh-Lock Scalea. FAIRBANKS' Railroad Track Scalea. FAIRBANKS’ Railroad Depot Scales. FAIRBANKS’ Hay and Cattle Scales. FAIRBANKS’ Coal Dealers’ Scales. FAIRBANKS’ Dormant Warehouse Scales. FAIRBANKS’ Portable Warehouse Scales. FAIRBANKS’ Grain Or Hopper Scales. FAIRBANKS’ Hour Packing Seal os. FAIRBANKS' Wheelbarrow Scales. FAIRBANKS’ Rollins Mill or Iron Scales. FAIRBANKS’ Platform and Counter Scales. FAIRBANKS’ Grocers’Scales., FAlRBANKS’Druggists’Scales.' FAIRBANKS’Post Office Settles. FAIBBAHKB & EWING, Masonic Hall, ffegfr, 7ls Chestnut Street. EbLBBSON PIANOS.-Mosi beautlfrjrfvff lnstrument manufactured. W Btittt nTsTiTON. 914 Chestnut, street. ' ow-sithirt MEDIOBSaa. RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, GOUT, ASTHMA, POSITIVELY CUBED AT LAST! NO CURE, NO PAY. Pr. Fitter's Wonderful Rheumatic Re medy For Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Gout and Asthma, Is truly astonishing the afflicted world. Thousands Of . sufferers who have tried everything reluctantly par* chase It, and rapidly, to their own surprise,'get well, and the terrible Inveterate cases sO easily cured prove It to be the most wondezful remedy Known in the civil* ized world. Reknember, used inwardly only; contains no mercury, colchlcum, minerals, metals, or anything Injur thus. Lately reduced from $lO to $2 perbottle. warranted to cure every case, or the amount paid positively returned; the only remedy' so guaranteed. Prepared by Dr. FATHER, Graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, now one ef our oldest physicians. Advice gratia. Afflicted Invited to call* No. 29 S. FOURTH Street, belqwMaiket. ~.. - , ASTOUNDING CURB OF RHEUMATISM^ W. O. Tost, No. 1536 N. Thirteenth street, just recov ered from Rheumatism and Neuralgia; suffered for manyyearsicured by Dr. litter's great Remedy. MOST REMARKABLE CURE OF RHEUMATISM Mis. Kenney, Ridge road above Poplar, suffered over 20 years: now welL Dr. Fitter's Remedy again. EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF Robert Toole, No. 430 Wilder street, wants the pub* lie to know that he suffered alongttme.conldn’t move. Cored by Dr. Fitter's Remedy. Perfectly ltarmioow WONDERFUL. CONRAD F. CLOTHIER; 1m - No. 23 North Water street, was cured of Rheuma tism by nslng a small quantity of Dr. Fitter’s Infalli ble Rheumatic Remedy. He could not waDc. ASTONISHING. ALDERMAN JOS. H. OOMLY, Frankfort, sufltoodu years. Cured by one bottle of Dr. Fitter's Rheumatic-Remedy, and says to all. ret cured by using the Remedy. «yawau,get MOST WONDERFUL CUBE OF NEURALGIA AND _ . RHEUMATISM. Ever known. Ur. Jos. States, Andalusia, suffered a lifetime. Tried everything. Cored only by Dr. Filler's ‘Remedy. - ■ ANOTHER CURB. JOSEPH STEVENS, Esq.. No. 883 Owen stieet, Southwark, who has suffered lbr yaars with Rhenurißtlsm. has been completely cured byusing ouehalfabottleof Dr. Filler’s Great Rheu matic Remedy; used- Inwardly. Depot, No. 29 s. FOURTH street. Warranted to cure. ANOTHER WONDERFUL CURE, The lady having charge of'the Union League Hcuse suffered terribly, (hired by Dr. Fltler’sße medy. aull-s,w-tf MITCHELL FLETCHER, FINE OPERA GLASSES. Imported and fi>r sale by James W. Queen & Go.. 934 Chestnut Street. BETAXL DRY GOODS. CLOTHS FOB 'V ■ CLOAKS, SAOKB, COATS, &c, AOTBAMAN^' (BUMn,IS > WHI2NKY. (Fronted and Plain.> OASSptBBJBS, DOESKINS, «tc. PERKINS, 9 SOUTH NINTH ST. ocll-thaamstrp EDWIN HALL & 00., S 8 S. Second St., Will Open This Morning, A CASE OF SILK-WARP WINCEY CLOTHS, FOR Ladies’ Walking Saits, AT A GBBAS REDUCTION IB PRICEB. ocU-Strpl J. M. HAFLEIGH, RETAIL DRY GOODS. 902 CHESS NUT ST., Will Open on Monday, Oct. Bth, 4 eases Winseys for Ladies’ Walking Suits. Silk Plush, (New) for Ladies’ Cloaks. White Woolen Petticoats. New Style Cloakings. Bilk and Woolen Dress Goods. To all of which he Invites special attention. ocs-Oi in th salts IMPROVEMENTS NOW COMPLETED. EYBE & LANDELL, FOURTH & ARCH STREETB, ABE OFFERING A NEW STOCK OF DRY GOODS, FOB BALL OE 186 S. pnrssT mrelhoes. RICHEST DRESS GOODS. MAGHIFIGEHT POPLIIS. BLACK AHD COLORED RSPI. SILKS OP HEW STYLES. EXPENSIVE BHAWLB. BROAD VELVETS. GOOD BLACK BILKB, Ac., 40. AXP 3IASTELS. Philadelphia warming and VENTILATING WAREHOUSE, 1010 CHESTNUT STREET.; CHI IRON'S PATENT NEW GAB-CONSUMING CONE FURNACE will warm your house with ONE-THIRD T.FRS COAL than any other Furnace In use. They are made entirely of OAST IRON, with eaa. tight Joints,and will not crack or burn out. Persons wishing a suptrior Heating Apparatus should not tail to use the CONE FURN ACE. Low-down Grates, of varlbus styles of finish- Raised. Ftre and Basket Orates constantly on hand. Also, a large assortment or REGISTERS and VENTILATORS. Also, the celebrated SEXIO-.’S BALTIMORE STOVE All orders will receive prompt aaentlon. W. A ARNOLD The enameled slate mantel manufactory, 1010 CHESTNUT STREET. ESTABLISHED IN 1857. as an experiment, anti on a small scale, has become oneofthe PERMANENT INSiTrUTIONS OF THE AGE With all the principal Architects, Builders and lovers of tae Fine Arts, these Mantels have become a great 8 UnlTersaUy ad0 P ted fbrlSst They are MUCH BETTER THAN MARBLE ia.everyrespect’ and are sold at aoout one-half the price. They will not stain or discolor by ells, acids SI or smoke, and have all the richness and beauty oft hi choicest foreign variegated marbles. All lovers nf« rich beautiful article ahould examine them. a 01 8 W. A. ARNOLD. lOlO Chestnnt street. sel7-m,w,s,2m,rpi CHILSON’S PATENT ELEVATED DOUBLE-OVEN COOKING RANGE These superior ranges have been sold In this city for the last six give satisfaction 7 f °' No good Housekeeper should be without a Chllson Raaee. Call and see them at 1010 CHESTNUT STREET. W. A. ARNOLD, tECAL JfOTICEa, LETTERS TBbTAMENTAfiY TO THE 'R!fiTA f r? of EDWARD W. Been granted to the undersigned by the Keglsfer n? Wills ?or the city and county of Philade sons indebted to smd estate are requested to make payment and those haying claims omdemSdaaSlnst TN U.—. 22 ORPHANS’ COXJKT FOR TPTP, pnpv •will and testament of MARY ceased, and te report dlstrthutlon ofihe b&tanra m ttS hands or the accountant, will meet the parties ln te: eat eel ibr the purposes of his appointment on MON* DAY, October 29th, 1866. at 4 tfcloch:|m”mhis office, Southeast corner of "WALNOT and kIYTt? streets. In the city of Philadelphia 81 - vrH _o£l3 : s ; tu i tt : st*__HgMßY B. HAQKRT. Anditor. »—EMERSON PIANOS.—Most beautiful Cot a&gjgy- 9iJSx* tVA.AVj±j£o l jjjwjliaux. ere., a com jTOk piste aaortment at recently reduced prloaa, f jgK» : ■ ABROTHtfS, TMPEBIAIi PRUNES.— IO Oases 7H>. Canisters, blah 1 grade, Frcndh Imperial Prunes, landingandiS sale by jba, B. BUSSfiSB A Oa,U3 Bouths>e“w£i avenue. emebsoncottage square KfffS PIANO. W. H. DUTTON, 914 Cnestnut ill ti 'street. oc6s.tu,th-tf /•yiTB PARCJDBB. CAPERS, Aa-oilvea Stode* WratnffedOUvesJNronparell and BaperflneOapen, and Trench Olives; fresh goods, landing ex Narwleon ML, firom Havre.and fbr sale by JOS, B. BUSSISB A CO- 108 Booth Delaware avenne. -ntjocunj, COPPER AND YBRJiOW M3CTAI. aHKATnnm Brarier's Conner. Nalls, Bolts and Inso OoDoert CARPETINGS. J.IY&E. B. OENE, ■ 004 ft. Chestnut Street, HOW OPKKIHG FALL IMPORTATIONS. NEW CARPETINGS. J. F. & E. B. OENE. 90 4 Chestnut Street, BSCIitJSIVB XOVBLVZBB ns FRENCH CHENILLE CARPETS. J. F. & B. B. OENE, 904 CHESTinrfSTEEET. ENGLISH ROYAL WILTON, ENGLISH BRUSSELS CARPETS, HEW DESIGNS. J. F. & E. B. OENE, 904 CHESTNUT STREET. MBBSBB. J OHIT CROBX.BT&SORB HEW STYLES 6-4 Velvet Carpets. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, 904 CHESTNUT STREET. 800 Pcs. English Tapesiry Carpets, Choice Style, Now landing Steamer Melita. J.F.&E. B.ORNE, 904 CHESTNUT STREET, English and American 3-Ply Carpets. English and American Ingrain Carpets. BORDERED DRUCKJETB. 10-4,12-4,16-4 Druggets. STAIRS DRUGGETS, J. F. & E. B. OKNE, 904 Chestnut Street. ENGLISH 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. seStttnatn rp CARPETINGS. . carm;ting«.s J AMES H. ORNE $5 GO n 626 CHESTNUT BTREEI^ Between 6th anil 7th streets. TOST BECETYBD STE4MER A LARGE Dtv French Chenille and * Axminster Carpets, HEW DESIGHS. : JAMESHORNE &Cft, 6M GHESTSUT STREET, Between Sixth and Seventh streets. MESSRS. JOHN CROSSLEY & SON’S New Styles 64 Velvet & Tapestry Carpets. JAMES HeORNE&OOo. 626 CHEBTNUT STREET, Between Sixth and Seventh sts., English Royal Wiltoa, _ English Brussels. English Tapestries. JAMES H. OENE & 00., « * 626 CHESTNUT STREET, Between Sixth and Seventh sts., NEWCAKPETINGS Fa.ll Importations, «™KS >W OPENING. GLEN ECHO MTT.T.B. GERMANTOWIi. M , CALLUMB,CREASE&SLOAN Manufacturers and Importer* CARPETINGS. Wholesale Department) 509 Chestnut Street* Retail Department, 519 Chestnut Street* (Opposite Independence Hall,) sel2-2m rp LEEDOM & SHAW, Wholesale and Retail CARPET WAREHOUSE, 910 ARC Between Ninth and Tenth streets. We are now opening our new Importation, of For eign CARPETINGS, embracing all the new and lead ing patterns, Also a complete assortment of the best of American Manofac tores. We are prepared and will sell at the lowest prices. sei2*sm rpi CL9THSSG. EDWARD P. KELLY. TAILOR. 612 CHESTNUT STREET, Has now the PALI, AND WINTER 6TYHB9 and a complete assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. CLOTHES equal or superior to tb ose of any other First* Class Tailoring -Establishment, at moderate prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. Pattern Clothes to show the new and prevalent styles for the inspection of customers and public. IfIiDER THECONTINENTALMHEI. - PHILADELPHIA * PA i • - - INSTRUCTIONS *B?| J f FORSELF.MRASUUBaEST, \ /} 1 1 COAT. Send Sizo ft-om 1 to \ Jj\ I 2; from 2to St and from 4t05; \ ij |\ \ and around the most prominent * \\ \ part of the chest, and mound LvTt *i waist. State whether erect t<l or stooping, / TEST, harness for ooat. T lasidc few toMp4 u< il around fck*
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