j Continued from the First Page! fSrSrSd»'“?: S« iSSS a £ d 'tofiSSun ttaPrirSj would Evolution) Izoojion the tot °W^ I year | 7 ii i last March. BSiax&g£jgbss& beUre,tm Sifffl prolong his Ufeja after the Ger ihe Emperors gmrse o«ore.uu and as little au jnan w. Hei wants to obtain this noyau ce asposslble u, w lampof ufabornlng fm'Jhf^hd^hedepodi.he at least wishes to leave neace wlth as few complications as possible • mlSffiirrKbi Suable, good, but by no means pro £ossS?oSSSfni?'ls paying great attention to his health . ™ and the members of the Fleory and als family reside In JnokiSmoredke a birrack inacoUegethananlm imlalmatoau. Erected on a bluff, against whose ISerad ftOTt the surf at high tlde comes dashing In iS S fullest foice; on aU excepting the seasldeTt la surrounded by a lawn, where the Prince 7 Im perial plays with tho children, any of whom am allowed to enter the play gxonnih A Utile stream, spanned by a bridge, runs through the play Sround, mid when the Prince Is playing with his boy companions none of the little glris who come Into the eoclessN are permitted to cross the bridge, and If one unknowingly strays upon the forbidden ground shels Immediately conducted bach by one of the Prince’s tn tors? who always attend him at his play. Two mo «• chardi, or secret policemen, dressed, of conrse, in clti lens’ ciothlng, and whnalways attend his steps, stand aem the gate of the enclosure always while the Prince no court ceremonies, no balls, no recep tionsTno formal dimere at the The Emperor oaaalonally Invites some arson to dine with him en Jamilla. of embers of the Diplomatic Corps, and. Indeed, all persons who have bwm pre ®^^Ss^«S?SSMsaSgE SJg^y^^i»u» , 2S^Sls made. ; CITY BIHLETIJi. r Xabcbny op'A Bond. —Bridget Cashan -was before Aid. Williams tMs morning upon Jie charge or the larceny of a $5OO bond, the property of a Tiff Bmckert. TIIO iccnssd was a domestic ill til© "hnnafi where Mr. Stncfceit boatdSiOn Second street, sSKS”as«ew«?three bonds in drawerfone lor $lOO, another for $2OO, and the thlrfffbr ssoo The latter disappeared. It was ascertained that Hilary badbeen spending money pretty freely since the losSof the of theoond. and that she had also sent inoney to some of her friendsin Ireland, to enmiethem to emigrate to this country. This led to her arrest on anspirlon of having stolen the bend. She was held In SI,COO bail for her appearance at court. Assaulting Policemen. — Geo. Bowers ■war arrested.last night, on Cherrystreet, below Ninth, on the charge of having assaulted a policeman, some few days ago. He was held to answer by Alderman M JohnQulcfc and Lawrence Quick had a hearing, this morning, before Alderman Shoemaker, upon the chaise of assault and battery on Officer Seed. The policeman undertook to make an arrest, at Fifth street and Girard avenue,last night, when It Is alleged he was Interfered with by the'defendants, thrown down, his badge torn off, in The accused were each placed under SSM ball. Pebjtjby.—William Cantrell was before Alderman Tittermary yesterday on the charges of perlary and conspiracy! to commit fraud at the recent election. He lives In the Second Ward. It is alleged that he vouched for a man who was thereby allowed to vote In the Second Ward when he resided else where. Cantrell was held In $BO6 ban to answer at Court. • Bobbing Hee Employee.— This morn ing, before Alderman Jones, Mary Dennelly was charged with larceny. She was employed to sweep ont a store on Chestnut street, near Ninth. For some time past money has been missed from the drawer. Yester day some notes were marked. They disappeared, and Alary was arrested. The stolen money was found on her person. She was committed fbr trial. Paib.—The ladies and young men of the Episcopal Church of the Messiah, Port Blchmond, 'Philadelphia, will commence to-morrow tohold a Fair fbr the sale of fancy and useful articles,to raise funds for building a parsonage. The Fair will continue open two weeks. Cbicket.— The return match between the second eleven ol the Young America and Olympian Cricket Clubs, will he played en Saturday, 20th Inst., at the Young America’s grounds. The match will he commenced at 10 A. M. [5 pbess Club.— The stated meeting of the Press Club of Philadelphia will be held this afternoon. An essay will be read fay Mr. W. F.Corbit, of the Asso ciated Press. Fast Driving. —William Spear was ar rested yesterday afternoon for fast driving at Fair mount Park. He was taken before Alderman Pan coast, by whom the ostial penalty was imposed. The Morning Glory.— Having exam- I Ined this wonderful stove, we shall refer ton few of Its superlative merits. Originally perfect In point of principle, the Morning Glory, by successive improve- I menta supplied by the beet scientific and mechanical I talent,baa become Incomparably superior to all others; I and new stands, par excellence, and by the common I .consent of all who have Been and need it, as the beet I mealina Stove# the age, having established itself as 1 '"the great and excluiive favxriie. Soring winter, one I xif the moat unpleasant duties Is to hlndle a fire every J -morning, and wait in the cold room until the ture becomes comfortable. This disagreeable neces- I slty is entirely obviated by the use of the Morning I Glory; because, when the fire la once kindled in this * j • wonderful stove, it does not require to be rekindled I during the entire winter season. Supplying it with coal once a day and shaking the ashes from the grate, . Is all that is requisite to make it burn perpetually. This splendid store Is encircled by twelve*beautlful ! i jnlca windows, which permit the glowing rays of the •. fire to strike the sides of the room, imparting their ge.- ■dial heat to the atmosphere, and dlObslng a filiform, healthful and .summer-like temperature throughout -every portion ol the room. In the Morning Glory, the fire always remains at Hhe bate of the coal. Prom the reservoir, the ftesh coal . gradually descends loto the Are, and the gas from the ■eoalineeting the fire, la entirely Consumed, thus gene-' -rating an intense degree of heat, and entirely prevent- 5 ing the escape of gas. i The combustion being perfect and at ahigh tempera ture, the amount of heat generated is Immensely - greater than ala low temperature; therefore, only a small quantity of fuel at one- time need to be under going combustion. The entire exterior of the Morning Glory is radia ting surface; which, together with the superior advani tages above mentioned, combines to render this justly •celebratedstove the most convenient, scientific, eco nomical and efficient generator of heat ever Invented. It always diffuses a genial and summer-like heat that is remarkably pleasant and healthful. The light emitted by the brightly glowing fire, through the mica windows, pleasantly illuminates a parlor. The Morning Glory is symmetrical In Its form and outline, and beautiful inits onamentation. Believing that a tnorough examination cannot fail to convince any one or the pre-eminent superiority of the doming Glory, we respectfully request the public to call at the extensive stove depot of Charles Jones, Nosi3o9 and 311 North Second street, above Vine, and at John S. Clark’s extensive establishment, No. 100* Market street, and examine the Morning Glory In sue' emsful operation. It will continue to be sold at both of the above establishments. The New Presidential House—A de tachment of the Engineer corps were to-day engaged in surveying the grounds on Fourteenth street, on ■which It Is proposed to erect the new Presidential man. sion. This location Is said to be favored by President Johnson. The plan, as at present projected, Includes the laying out of a park of several hundred acres. So says a Washington despatch. We understand, unoffi cially, that the new ‘White House" will'be stocked with coal ftom the yard of W. W. Alter, 957 North Nnlnth street. Possibly the orders may be left at Alter’s branch office, Sixth and Spring Garden .streets. • Elegant Fall SUits. ? "SSi SUITS FOB GENTLEMEN. ' -©» “SR ~S& SUITS EOB BOY'S. -ffia “63 “5» SUITS FOX YOUTHS -®ft “©a “®R SUITS 'TO SUIT EVERYBODY. “ffi& “«» BBOWH STONE CLOTHING HALL. *®a BOCKHILL & WILSON. -®& “@R *©A “$9. £O3 AND 605 CHESTNUT STB SET. -©a Eubs !—Fall and Winter Stock. . ' Be early purchasers. You get the plcls. . Every l&dyahoulfl have a set. can at CHARLES OAKEORD &SONB,:- Under the Continental Hotel. _ Dkapnebs, Blindness and Oatareh,— ’ Uro feasor of the Eye and Ear. treats all diseases appertaining to the above members with the utmost success. Testimonials from the moat re liable nonrcee In the city can be seen at hla office? No 813 Fine street. The medical faculty are Invited to a& company their patients, ashe ''as hod no secrets In h!a practice. Artificial eyes Insex ed. No .charge mads for examination. Table: Ornaments beautifully made by Morse &;co., SoBan<l 904 Arck street • AnothebLetteb from the Pbesident’s October 16 th.—Dear S|r.- Tour letter received, wlth.qaestlona enclosed. The communicationw*s immediately forwarded to;the properauthoritiee,.andtheranswerwas returnedthot is much pleasedwith sccr6Ury _ “To Charles Stokes & Oo„ Clothiers, under the.Con tlnental Hotel, Philadelphia." ' . Now Open.— BIOH BLACK SILKS. • DEAPE DE FBANCK. : GEOS GEAINB,. , - ; \ LYONS TAFFETAS. And.every other desjjable styles for Mantles. This is a hew department and is worthy the atten tion of buyera, J. W. PEOCTOE A CO.. ' . 920 Ckeatnut atreet. Cloaking Cloths by the yard in great variety. * ' FANCY CLOAKINGS. •WHITE CLOAKINGS. FHOSTED •BEAVAE3. VELVET BEAVEBS. ASTEACAN CLOAKINGS.^ beown fue cloaking* POLAE CLOAKINGS. &o„ &0.;&c„ &C., *O. „ . „ This la a newldepariment, and la worthy the notice of buyers. J. W. PBOCTOB A CO., 920 Chestnut street. Fobs of alb Nations. — RUSSIAN SABLE FOBS. HUDSON BAY SABLES. PINE DABK MINK SABLES. BOTAL ERMINE-CHINCHILLA. DABK SIBERIAN SQUIRREL. PEES lAN LAMB—ABTBAOAN, AC., AC. FOB LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN. J. W. PBOCTOB A GO., 920 Chestnnt street; Give This Man a Tbial.—Among the masT worthy bods of St. Crispin Mr. CHARLES EICHBL. the fashionable boot-maker at No.SM North Eighth streetJiolda an enviable position. Thoroughly practised In £5 the details of his ardnous profemUa.he is well qualified to please the most fastidious of his patronß? Hto boots are elegantly modeled; fit to a chaSn; are made of the vey beef materlrf, and are altogether unsurpassed as to durability and jbse to the wearer. All who have aaShred front ill-fitting bro rans are Invited to give him a trial. His prices are. moreover, very reasonable. ~ G. Byron Mobse <ft Co., 902 afrd 904 ' Arch street, take pleasure In annonnclßf "to the pnbllc thatthey are now prepared to furntento Par. ties a thll variety of Fine and Fancy Cakes, Table Or naments. Charlotte De Basse, Marauqura, Ice Creams, Ices, jVfiles, Ac., Chicken and-Lobster Salads, Cro quette, Fried Oysters, ic. China, Olassand Silver and a fnllcorps of First Class Walters on short notice. 250.000 Witnesses. —The great advantages of the Wheeler A Wilson Sewing Machines over all others in use are attested by more than 250,000 (two hundred and fifty thousand) witnesses, this being the number now estimated to be in actual use. Remark able simplicity of structure and perfect ease.ol opera tion render the Wheeler A Wilson Machine a universal favorite Their practical working can be. seen at Petei son & Little's, 704 Chestnut street. We have seen at the Clothing House of C. Somers A Son, Fancy Caaslmere for salts: Satin faced and Chinchilla Beaver Over Coats, which are made np in the most substantial way. Also magnifi cent stock of choice uncut goods to select from for measure. Every garment made by this House war- Button used, which prevents the disa greeable necetsity of sewing on buttons. O ! How Beautiful / Are OAK FORDS’ Hats for Children, is a daily exclamation. Stores under the Continental Hotel. “lubricatlve steam engine packing.—fbr terms, see 635 arch st. phila., and 26 dey st. new york. Coal at Retail at Poet Richmond Pbi- CES-at the Bhlpplng Wharf, fbot of Laurel street, Kunington. Gross ton lbs.) always delivered, tmlees otherwise & w TOMLINSON. The Chestnut—Owens In “The Victims” and “The Live Indian.” The Walnut—Booth as Othello In the Sbaksperean tragedy of that name. TheArt*—Band; mann In‘‘Destiny.” aiterpiece, “A Day Well Bpent. The American—"ilazeppa.” Assemnly Building— Signor Blitz. National JBCall—The Lincoln Tableaux. Eleventh Street Opera House—Camcross A Dlxey s Mlßatrelfl. THE HUE ARTS EARLES’ GALLERIES, ] * ■ % @l6 Chestnut St. Looking Glasses. Oil Paintings. Engravings. Picture Frames j Rogers’ Groupes A Large Free Gallery of Oil Painting*, CLOTHUKI. EDWARD P. KELLY, TAILOR. 612 CHESTNUT STREET, . Has now the FALL AND WINTER STYLES and. complete assortment of FALL AHD WINTER GOODS. I CLOTHES equal or superior to those of any other: First*Class Tailoring Establishment, at moderate prices* Satisfaction guaranteed. 'Pattern Clothes to show the new and prevalent Btyles for the inspection of customers and publl^* Fir© Proof Safes. I .Twenty-five Years Experience. MARVIN’S" PATENT ALDM ASH DEI PLASTER FIRE AND BURGLAR SAF E S NEVfft LOSE THEIR FIRE-PROOF QUALITIES. NEVER COBRODE THE IgCgU—-, NEVER MOULD THEIR CONTENTS. MARVIN & GO., 721 CHESTNUT St, Masonio HalL 265 BROADWAY, N.Y. ; send for Illustrate a-Catalogue. se2Asmw3mrp FINE OPERA GLASSES. Imported and for sale by James W. Queen-& Co., 934= Chestnut Street? ociotf JORDAN’S CELEBRATED TONIC ALE.—The truly healthful and nutritions beverage.nowin use by thousands—lnvalids .and others—has established a fhctnre, which stands unrivaled. It is recommended by physicians of this and other places, aa.. a superior tonic, and requires but a trial to convince the, most steptlcal of Its great merit. To be had, wholesale and ratall.of P. J. JORDAN. 220 Pear street. TBAAO NATHANS, Auctioneer and Honey Broker, J. N. E. comer ot Third and Spruce streets, onlyons square below the Exchange. NATHANB’B Principal Office, established for the last forty years. Honey to loanm large or small amounts, at the lowest rates on Diamonds, Sliver Plate, Watches,JJewelry, Clothing, and goods of every description, Office hours from 8 A. M. till 7 P. H. deffi-tfrp ■nußT.niß PlOKLiffl, CATSUPS SAUCES,. AO.' 111 Crosse A BlaokwelT. EnAUsh,Pickles, ditsnpal Bances, Durham Hnstard, Olives. Ao.. landing 'hp Yorktowßand for sulehy JOB, B, BOHSIBBCI OiloB South Delaware avenue. ene n.,T.v KVKSTBO BItT.T.aTIN PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17.1866. CallowhiU Street, below Fifth. Saturday, Oct. 20. Saturday, Oct 20, -Engagement for 81z nights only of the Young, GraeefaL and Fascinating French Actress, AircscanßNrai flbßflbeowt Pggs for additional CITY IJUSSUM THEATRE, Liangtiration ! GRAND OPENING NIGHT, MARIETTA RA.YEL, MARIETTA RAVEL, MARIETTA: RAVEL. First appearance In manv years In Philadelphia. * FIRST SEASON OF THE NEW THEAIBE. IuItATJTI TNTTTATi PKRFOB MANCR SATURDAY EVENING. October 20th, ■ When will be presented the great Military Spectacular DramaVwlth ail the Original Combats,Grand Tableaux and Startling Effects, of the FBEKOH SPY, FRENCH SPY t FRENCH SPY, In which this talented and daring Actrero will sus tain three Ihmous characters, fight a terrific Broad sword Combat, dance a wild Arab Dance, eta., eted being auppoitedby a flail company from New York leading Theatres. The BBOADSWOKD COMBAT of MARIETTA RAVEL. is pxonouncedto be one of the most terrific combats ever witnessed on the stage.. , - ; Full particulars, with cast of characters, will appear immediately. efateteOTied'wSmn’t extra' charge. DO NOT FOBQBT. . . CITY MUSEUM THEATRE OPENS SATURDAY EVENING, Oct. 20th. OCI7-tf| FINANCIAL. NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC 809 and 811 CHESTNUT ST., Ptrrr.ADFT.PHTA. ■ The late management, having relinquished their entire control and Interrot In this Bank, the business Is now being conducted under the allowing entirely NEW MANAGEMENT. DIRECTORS. JOSEPH T. BAILEY, Of Bailey A Co., Jewelers. EDWARD B. ORNE, Of J. F. and E.B. Orne. Dealers til Carpetings^ NATHAN HTT.LKB, President of the Second National Bank. WILLIAM EB'&EN, Of Myers A Ervlen, Flour Factors. OSGOOD WELSH, Of 8. and W. Welsh, Commission Merchants. BENJAMIN ROWLAND. Jr., Of B. Bewland, Jr., <fc Bro., Coal Merchants, njEL A. BTBPHAM. , (Vfpewnnl & SOUS* WkOleSJklG QrOCGTt. UJAMH.BHAWN, _ , M , „ . jfia fsmMpy (jf (he Central National Bab^i PRBBIBEHT. WILLIAM H. RHAWN. CABHIK R. JOSEPH P. MUMFORD, sea-uip Late of the Phila. National Bank.! BRIDAL GIFTS. ] an UfiUSgALLY LARGE VARIETY OF SILVER MANUFACTURES, »■ i ■ Embracing the most ELEGANT and UNIQUE AR TICLES for the Table, designed expressly for WEDDING GIFTS, and arranged in' single pieces and tasteful combina tions. ALSO. EXQUISITE CUT GLASS AND BISQUE WARES. e Jas.E. Caldwell & Co. 822 CHESTNUT STREET. ocis-mwfrtfrp TRIPLE FUTED WARE. MEAD & CO., No. 910 CHESTNUT ST.; MANUPACTURE TRIPLE PLATED TABLE WARE ; | That will give Batiafhctlon, "**■ Money saved by purchasing direct from manufaev turer. HEAD i& CO., • ochm w b Bml rp 910 Chestnut street gv HENRY HARPER, j 530 ARCH ST. t> "Watches, Fin© Jewelry, Silverware, | . AND •• Silver Plated Ware. selB-imrp ' FOR THE OPERA. JUST RECEIVLD BY JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO., 822 CHESTNUT STREET, | EOrtment of really FINE Op er a Glasses, I Hade expressly to their order, by I BABDOU, •OF PABIS. I Also, a very large supply of I PARIS FANS. I New designs prepared especially for their Sales. I ooffim wftfrp rpo STAMP OOLLECTORB. JL LOUIS BAUBB has always on hand a large as sortment of BOREIGN POSTAGE STAMPS for Col lections. both used and unused. Bend for Price List, to LOUIS BAUER, 36 Liberty street, New York City. Qfl3-6trp2 II OOP SKIRTS. 1866. THE NEW FALL STYLES J. W. BRADLEY’S Celebrated DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (Or Double Spring) SKIRT S f 1 sow tnnvsEB ally adopted BYOUB FASHION MAGAZINES <i AND ALL FASHION AUTHORITIES. THIS IMPROVED DUPLEX SKIRT fs now meeting with great Sale by J. M. H A FLEIGH, 902 Chestnut Street. oclOw f mist LEA & PERRINS’ CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SADOE, PRONOUNCED Connoisseur TO BE THE ‘ ONLY GOI SAUCE” iS'D iPFUCABUS every varie: OP DIBH. 7he success of this most dellelotu and unrivaled mnalment having caused many on principled dealers to apply the name to Aptirimu Cbmpoundr, the Public Is rtsDccVuUy and eamcitly requested to see that the oameaof LKA A PBKRLNB are apon the WSAP PBB. t.awet.. bTOPPKB and BOTTLE. Manufactured br T T . t & peBRESS, Worcester. JOHN DUNCAN’S SONS, New York. Agents. ociTwdalysp CALIFORNIA PURE WISES AND BRANDIES, From the celebrated Vineyards of B. D. WILSON A. SON. San Gabrial, Los Angeles. Callftirnla. ANGELICA, | MOUND VINEYARD, HOCK. SPARKLING CHAM PORT i PAGNE, GRAPE BRANDY. (WINK BITfEBB. BHERBY, 1 ___ The above are gnaranteed to he perfectly PURE as made from the Grape, and suited fbr SACRAMEN TAL asd MEDICINAL purposes. We claim they are equal In rtchnero, flavor and parity to the beet Im ported. at nearly half the cost. For sale In wood or by the case. Carmick Sc Co# BOLE AGENTS, N» E. comer Front and Chestnut Stem au27 rp{ JONES’ Old. Established ONE PRICE FINE Ready-Made Clothing Rouse, 504 MARKET STREET, above Sixth. Now <ra hand one of the largest and brat assorted stocks of Beady-made Clothing in the Country—a* prices very reasonable. Also a handsomeline ofPia» Goods for Coatom Work. ocl-Smrpi | FRUITS, FBESH AND PBESEBVED. A largo stock Fresh as d Preserved Fruits and Vege tables, In Tin anil Glass, for sale Wholesale and Be tall. SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, s W. COS. BROAD AND WALNUT FURNITURE. GEO. J, HENKELS, LAOT & CO., Thirteenth and Chestnut Streets, PHILADELPHIA. SUITS OF WALNUT FURNITURE, In OH. Bo do do ■ Polished. SUITS OP WALNUT PARLOR FURNITURB,In OH. Do do do do ‘ Polished. BUTTS OP ROSEWOOD CHAMBER FURNITURE. DO do PARLOR do. SUITS POMPEII CHAMBER FURNITURE. Do do PARLOR de.. „ SUITS OP WALNUT DINING ROOM FURNITURE. .Do do XIBRARY do. DO do HALL do. A lane assortment finished, on hand. ■ GEO. J. HENKELS, LACEY <& CO., seSdlm rpt 1801 and isoSChestnnt Street. A MANUAL ■ k OP mathematical, instruments AND MATERIALS. A pamphlet of 112 pages,fhrnlahed gratis by JAMES W. QUEEN & 00., oclO-ip tf 924 CHESTNUT STREET. ■ —ALIFAX HERRING.—I 633 Barrels Bpllt and Glbbed Halifax Herring, In prime older, now landingtremßrig-Alma Jane.' 1 _For sale by E. A. SOUDER & 00., Dock Street Wharf. oclT4t G- —WTvrrfc. TAPIOCA AND BAGO.—Oox'B Scotch and Bast India Pearl Sago, UmdSgimdfMsalebyJ. B , BUSBIHB * 00. WA peiawareAyena* c ARPETIN GS. .', , JAMESH.OBMB&CQ, 626 CHESTNUT STREET, : Between 6th and 7th street*. JXJST RECEIVED OF™ 21 * LASOB DS ‘ French Chenille and / Axminster Carpets, IIEW DESIGNS. ■ ‘ JAMES H.-OItNE&CO., 620 CHESTSCT STREET, Between Sixth and Seventh streets. MESSRS. JOHN CROSSLEY & SON’S New Styles 64 Velvet & Tapestry Carpets, JAMES H.GRKE&CO. 626 CHESTNUT STREET, 1 Between Sixth and Seventh s*®., English Royal Wilton. English Brussels. English Tapestries. JAMES H ORNES CO, 626 CHESTNUT STREET, Between Sixth and Seveathats., NEW C ABPETINGS Fall Importations* NOW OPENING. ocstnoiorpl EXTRACT Letter’from a :CAI>GJETTI«E HAN MADRAS, to bJ3 Brother at YBCKS?£&* tte&i *5l, •\eU USA & PAB* i B tut ibelr ICE Is highly sued In Isdls, tnd my opinion, the pslatahle as well \e Esost whola- SAUCE Uitt Is LEIDOM & SHAW, Wholesale and Setail CARPET WAREHOUSE, . 910 ARCH, Between Ninth and Tenth streets. We are now opening our new importations of For eign CARPETINGS, embracing all the new and lead log patterns. Also a complete assortment of the best of America! Mannlhctures. We are prepared and will sell at the lowest prices. eel2-sm rpj . TAMES A. PEEBMAN, AUCTIONEER. J . No. 422 WALNUT street. SEVENTH FALL SALE ©F BEAL ESTATE, OCTOBER 24,1866. This Sale, on WEDNESDAY, at 13 o’clock noon. a 1 the Exchange, will include the following— STOCKS. Particulars to-morrow. , . . No. 162* CH3SBKY BTEKET.—A' three-story brick dwelling. 18 by ICS feet. Clear. Uteeutora? Sale-Estate cj Ann AT. Erady. dec'd. NO. 852 SWANSONBT-Aframe honse and lotcor ner of Swanson at and TJnion st, 17 by 68 feet, being « feet wide In tho rear. A. desirable lotfera snap. s4' croundient, , ■■ . rJSO. tlB S. SEVENTH BT—Houses and lot, below Bedford st, 20 by 86 feet. |25 ground rent. Same N. 13TH ST—A genteel dwelling with aide yard, 18th ;st, above Spring Garden, 27 by 82>» feet. Clear. Immediate poHWfton; ■ _ • NOS. 1882 and 1834 MARSHAL!. BT-Two three story brick dwellings, Marshall st, above each 18 leet front by 74 feet 10 inches deep.. Clear- will be sold separately. Orpftoju’ Court BalG—£itate of Amos C liargerurn.dee?(L- mmm . .i • ? W nv No. 1337 N. SEVENTH ST.-A Dwelling and Let, 28 by 174 feet 10 Inches to Marshall it. ground rent, Same Estate. „» BDuSINQ eJ 7th st below Master, the first 18 by 175 *®s’, OI SJS malnlng 18 by ICO feet deep. $63 ground rent. Sonic ' S MANAYTJNKA tavern standandlot, Main at. Ma • naynnk. Clear. Orphan? Court BaUr—Ettate o t EU zabeth Bolton. dec?<L . - to- CATALOGUES ON FRIDAY. McCALLUMS, mts.sic * SLOAN, (Oppositelndependence Hall,) Have Just received an Invoice of ENGLISH 4 OIL CLOTHS OOOOA MATTINGS. AUCTION SALES. ESTATE. SSSSbmr hack. Al£o-NO.m*WAUSUTStwt nJIBHBrDi Kx>» 205 SoatM Sixth street. 0Cl?,15« rpo LKT.— A FUKBtISHKD MJUaiCTG X suitable for one or i? vSJnTH family. Beferqnce required. . (not, 1866. FALL. BANCROFT, BACfiE U. CO., Our Fall Stock is Now Complete, NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS* HOSIERY AHD GLOVES. SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. • HOODS, IUBIAS. SCARES, HANDKERCHIEFS. SHIRT FRONTS. EMBROIDERIES, LACES, RIBBONS Furnishing Goods, Tailors’ Trimmings, NOTIONS AND VARIETY GOODS. We call particular attention to onr NEW METHOD ol doing business. We sell onr goods at COST, and lor a profit we add 5 per cent, only to the amount of Dill. Our only Terms are Cash in Par We with It to be understood that the tefmJCBST with;us rr.iw.ns the ACTUAL BONA BEDE HBdT COST of an article, with all extra trade discounts do. ducted, excepting only the small percentage allowed us for cashing our blll3. The COST PBICE Is marked on jOVery article throughout the establishment in plain figures, so that buyers, by examining onr stock, can easily satisfy themselves as to the advantages and merit, of ourays *6orar plan Is entirely new, and must commend itself to all who wish to buy goods CHEAP FOR CASH. ocll-tmrp FURSACEaAVDMAATEIA. Philadelphia warming and -ventilating warehouse, 1010 CHEST-VTJT STREET.; CHXLEON’S PATENT NEW QAB-CONSUMEN9 CONE rufiN ACE will warm four house with will warm your jRTKrs , D LESS coal th.n any other Furnace In use. _ ... _ They are made entirely of CAST IKON, with gas* tiaht Joints, and will not crack or burn out. Fereons wishing a superior Heating Apparatus should not fail to g^VuBNACE. Low-down Grates, of various styles of finish; Balsed, FLrfe and Basket Grates constantly on hand. . in.. . t.rvn awiortment of ‘ KKSSTEKS AND VENTILATOBS, Also, the celebrated SEXTOh’S BiLTOIOSE STOVE. All orders will receive prompt attention. W. A AHHOLD STREET, The enameled slate mantel MANUFACTORY, 1010 CHESTNUT STREET. ESTABLISHED HI 1837. «n aw o-rTiariTwant, and on & small scale, has become oneoftbe permanent rasriTurious of the age. With all the principal Architects, Bonders and lovers of the Fine Arts, these Mantels have become a great ihvozlte.and are t being universally adopted fbj first class residencea. . The? are MUCH BETTER THAN MABBLB _ in every respect, and are sold at about one-half the price* They will not atain or discolor by ©Us, Acids, gas or smoke, and have all the richness and beauty of the choicest foreign variegated marbles. All lovers of a rich beantlfol article should examine them. W. A. ARNOLD. 1010 Chestnut streefc_ CHILSON’S PATENT ELEVATED DOUBLE-OVEN COOKING RANGE. These superior ranges have been sold in this city «*r the last six years, and give universal satisacUon. TH&V HaYi! NO EQUAa.. _ No good Housekeeper should be without* ChiTaon Basses Call and see them at _ 1010 CHESTNUT STREET. W. A. ARNOLD. —a—M JN PRESS] IN PRESS!’ -b« ss: 0B By the author of “Whitehall; or the Days and Times of 3 Oliver Cromwell." 11/liCSTRATfiD \V INAL DESIGNS BY This work, which has achieved £ great popularity in England, has keen compared by English cnticswith thfi works of Walter Scott, and even pronounced by some to be the best historical anca of “Waverly” The period in which the sceneia laid Is replete rilth some of the most remarkable subtleties, tbe very personages. Tb□terastins kina, dent are ol tkemrat absorbing Mn The interest never flags, slmauon e another, en venture upon adventore. c del ji bt j ng me imagination. S»gs EM" thegieftt€flt JS- Eoo Hi e il e J,f the so that tbeir or tbty linadvance of the day ofpnblication. iptive catalogue l e n bmSssen?pOTtafeepaid on recsdpt of retail price. Address all cash & BROIIiBSRS, ’see Chestnut street, Phils., Pa. 330 MARKET STREET. COMPRISES FULL LINES OF CONSISTING OF "White Goods. Combs, Brushes, Threads, Bindings, Braids, Buttons. Funds at Time of Purchase. Bel7-m,w^,2m,n>} WHITEFRIARS; WHiTEFRIARS; OR THE HUES AND DATS OF CHARLES THE SECOND. Congress* Empire . AND . COLUMBIA SPRING WATERS. ■ Messrs. Bollock & Orenskaw, N, B. cor. of Arob and Sixth Streets. Philadelphia, will hereafter keep a appply of theao vamable -waters for sale, fresh from the Springs, ana delivered to ourcostomera&t their store, at omr lowest New fort Otty E fj;oTOHXtSS’ SONS, Proprietors, Saratoga Springs, 92 BeetmanAiS Cliff sta. .New fort celllmrpl ALMKKI a BBajuaa—m> tegs or wean spieahr* white rrapasffn fine order landing ana tor sal, ins tuai&wmßS+q&n 1866;
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