Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, October 19, 1866, Image 5

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    SECOND EDITION.
BY TELEGRAPH.
TIE BALTIMORE POLICE COM
MISSIONERS.
GOVERNOR SWANN SACKING
THE REBELS.
The Commissioners Summoned to
Annapolis.
The Gale on the Southern Coast.
The Baltimore Police Commissioners.'
Baltimore, Oct. 19. —Governor Swann
has summoned the Police Commissioners
to answer the charges made against them
by the committee appointed by the Con
servatives of this, city. The notices were
served last night, requiring their presence
at Annapolis, on Monday next. ’
The Gale on the Southern Coast.
Fortress Monroe, Oct. 19.—The steamer
Commoner, which sailed on the 11th inst
from Charleston, bonnd to New York, put
into Norfolk yesterday, short of coal. She
was 4days north of Hatterasand experienced
a succession of heavy northeast gales. On
Tuesday she spoke the schr. B. M. Haw
kins, from New York for Charleston.
Price of Go!
I By the Amerl
New York, Oct.
quoted to-day as folio
10.00 A. M., 148 J
10.16 149
11.30 . 149
10.45 149
11,00 1481
Marliets.
New Yobk, Oct. IS.—The Cotton market Is dull at
40@42 cento for middlings. Flour has advanced 6@lo
cents lor State; sales or 13 500 bDls. at $8 25@|12 10 far
State, |lO 60@513 60 for Ohio, 18 25@}1l 40 for Western,
and ill 10@?16 SO for Southern. Wheat Is l@2 cents
befer: the sales are small. Corn is 1 cent better 80,000
bushels sold at 99 cts.@sl Cl. Fork firm; sales of 1,600
bbls. at $33 C2ja. Lard steady. Whisky steady.
High Art Performance in Professional
Crime.
[From the Cincinnati Commercial of Wednesday, j
At about nine o’clock last evening, Mr.
Thomas Kennedy, a rather elderly gentle
man, employed as book-keeper in the
wholesale confectionery of Austin <s Smith,
Nos. 66 and 68 Main upon returning
to his lodging room, in the store building,
from the Mercantile Library, was collared
in the dark passage-way leading to the
stairs by three ruffians, who quietly told
him not to make any noise, as they knew
that there was nobody in the buUding or in
the 1 vicinity, ■ save him and themselves.
Seeing two or three knives displayed, Mr.
Kennedy concluded that he would be si
lent His captors then explained to him
that they were aware that he had the keys
of the safe, and > that they wanted him to
open that-safe and give them what money
might happen to be contained therein.
At this j nncture a fortunate idea suggested
itself to Mr. Kennedy. He thought of the
faithful and powerful watch deg in the store
and immediately decided upon his course of
action. The store door had already been
opened by the cool “cracksmen,” and they
entered without difficulty. Immediately
upon finding himself in the store room
proper, still firmly held by his captors, Mr.
Kennedy whistled for his dog. Instead of
the growl and rush that he had expected,
Mr. Kennedy heard only a response from
one of the robbers—the head of the party—
who quietly remarked: “Yon need not
whistle; we fixed the animal; his
throat is cat; Another suggested
that if Mr. Kennedy should
whistle again or make any more noise they,
wonld shoot him; bnt the captain mildly
stated that it wonld be better to cut his
throat as that would not make any noise.
Mr. Kennedy did not whistle any more, bnt
proceeded to carry out the orders of the ruf
fians, unlocking the safe and giving to them
all the cash it contained—§3oo. Having se
cured thiß, the thieves gagged their prisoner
hound him hand and foot and laid him oat.
on a lonnge, and quietly departed, thussuc
cessfullyhompleting one of the boldest aid
most impudent crimes ever perpetrated in
the Queen City. Mr. Kennedy succeeded,
after half an hoar’s straggle, in freeing him
self, and gave the alarm.
CITS BVILLETO.
[tree Second and Last pages for additional Locals.]
The Cholera.— The reports of the cholera
at the office of the Board of Health to-day,
showed only two new cases.
The ViETtrES of Bowee’s Infant Cob
ptat. need no comment from our pen. Thousands of
amines daily attest its efficacy. H. A. Bower, Sixth
and Green, sole proprietor of the Cordial.
Patty Bband’s Brown Sal ye.—Bower
Sixth and Vine, sole proprietor. ,
Druggists’ Sundries in Every Va
riety. SNOWDEN A BROTHER,lmpnrtera,
23 Sooth Eighth street.
6-20 Coupons
Due November Ist,
Wanted by
DREXEL&CO.,
M South Third street. i
„ Bronze Ink Stands, Fane, Card Receivers.
Jewel Caskets, Cigar Cases, Cutlery, etc.
SNOWDEN & BROTHER,
Importer, 23 South Eighth Street.
Mujavi^!—-This is a new perfnme, yet
Ithas alreadyWebieved a success which has established
ftorcputalion as the most delightful delicate and du
The lapse of time but adds tn itg essential
. For sale by all the principal Drngshta.-
Ehiiadelphia Evening Telegraph,
COURTS.
Quarter Sessions— Judge Allison.—ln
the case of James Cahill, charged with lar
ceny, the jury yesterday returned a verdict
of not guilty. This morning the court is
engagedwith desertion cases.
Shipwreck and Probable Loss of
all Hands.— The schooner Taglioni, Capt.
Parker, while on a fishing cruise fell ; in
with the schooner William,- of Cherryfield.
bottom up, in the Bay, on Saturday, and
after considerable trouble and cutting away
her foremast brought her right side up and
towed her to. Scituate. ' The fete of her crew
?s unknown. She is a vessel of about 90
tons,'and is laden with shinglee and other
Inmber, and was probably bound to this
port: Her cabin and deck honse had been
Bwept away. It is barely possible that her
crew may have been saved by some ontward
bound vessel.— Boston Herald,
The Long-Lived Broughams.— Lord
Brougham has talked with a lady who lived
In the reign of Charles 11. ; shewSshis great
creat-aunt, who died at the age of one hun
dred and six, in the year 1789. Lohgevity
xnnsin titt/BroughaEQ family—ljordßroug
hara’B grandfather died at ninety-three, and
bis mother, at eighty-nine. ’
Submarine Cables Reconstructed;—
The three cables in the English Channel,
which were broken by ships’ anchors during
the recent gales, have been repaired, and
the telegraph communication between Eng
land and France,andEnglandand Belgium
is re-established.
In New York.
i Telegraph Co.]
19.—Gold has been
>ws:
11.15 A. M., 148|
11.30 148?
11.45 148|
12.00 M., 148?
12.L5P. M., 148?
COMM BBfnfAl.
RAT.wa OF STOCKS,
BOARD.
300 sh Ocean Oil 6%
100 sh Cam&Am scp 45%
47sh Penna & dbill 57%
10 sh do .57%
100 sh Busq Cnl b3O 14%
100 eh Phil & Erie c 32%
100 sh do b3O 32%
200 Sh do S3own 32%
300 sh Gatawiss prr 31%
100 sh do b3O 31%
100 eh do b3O 31%
100 sh do b6O 31%
ssh Central NBk 130 .
18 sh Fra &Mec Bk c 134
100 eh Bank & Brokers'
FIRST:
tSrOOTJS 5-208 ’65 108 X
10000 P S Teas 78-10
No tee Jane losjf
2WO do 108
3000 PS- 6-208 ’62 COU 115
FOO do 114?,'
8200 City 6s new 100
3060 Lehigh 6S ’B4 92H
1000 Cama & Amboy
mtg es ’B9 99
15000 Vermont Cent
2dmgt 41 !4
1000 Snsq Canlßds 65
2000 do 651;
360 do scrip 64 a
700 do 64 %
2000 Elmira 5s 67
3 8h SchNv 28
Tel
500 sh Fulton Coal
PRICES OP STOCKS IN NEW YOKE.
{By Telegraph .)
FIBST cm.
bid
.. 57?* sales
.420 X sales
,4131-4 bid
..l'Sk sales
.. U% bid
.4273 i bid
Steady.
American Gold
Beading Railroad
NewYort Central
United States 6s ’Bl..*.**
United States 6s, &-20 a....
Erie *.*,
Hndscn River.
Finance and Business—Oct. 19,1866.
The Stock Market was decidedly stronger to-day,
and the general tendency was npward. Government
Loans were active and higher. The Coupon Sixes, *Bl.
closed at 113%; the old Rive-Twenties at 115@115%; the
Seven-Thirties at 106, and the Tten-ForHee at 99%. State
Fives were firm at 96%.: City Loans, of the new issues,
sold at par—ah advance of%. AH the better class of
Railroad and Canal Bonds were more sought after.
Susquehanna Canal Bonds sold up to 65%. -Beading
Bailroad closed quiet at 58@58%. Pennsylvania Ball
road advanced %. and sold at 57%. Philadelphia and
Erie Bailroad sold at 32%@32% b. 30-the latter ah ad
vance of %, and Catawlssa Bailroad Preferred at 32%
©32%. Canal stocks were held firmly. Sniquehanna
Canal sold at 14%-an advance of %. 58% was hid for
Lehigh Navigation; 86% for Schuylkill Navigation Pre
ferred; 28 for the Common stock, and 57 for Delaware
Division. Bank shares were very firm. Farmers’and
Mechanics’ sold at 134, and Central National at iso.
106 was bid for Southwark; 100 for Western; 2)0 for
North America; 150 59 for Girard; 68
for City; 58 for Commonwealth, and 70 for Corn Ex.
change. In Passenger Railway Securities the only sales
were of FCestonville, at 15%.
M. Schultz & Co.. No. 16 Bonth Third street, make
the following quotations of the rates of Exchange—in
Gold:
London, 60 dayß sight***.*
44 8 day5.....*........
Paris, 60 days sight,*...**.
“ 3 day5*......*.*..
Antwerp, 60 days...*
Bremen, 60 days.**.** *
Hamburg,6o days
Lelpsic, 60 days.***.*...*
Berlin, 60 days**.. *
Cologne, 60 days
Amsterdam, 60 days.**
Frankfort. 60 days....*.*
Market steady.
Messrs. De Haven <ft Brother, No.? 40 Bonth Third
street, make the'following quotations of the rates oi
exchange to-day, at IP. M.:
. Selling,
American Gold*..*..* *.***l4B% 149
Silver- Quarters and halves ...141
Compound Interest Notes:
“ “ June,lB64.* 16%
“ 44 July, 1864... 16%
44 44 Aug 1864... 15%
M 44 Oct., 1864.* 14%
44 M Dec., 1864... 13%
“ “ May, 1865... 11%
" 44 Aug.,1865... 10
H 14 Sept,lB6s.* 9%
" 14 Oct.. 1865... 9
Jay Cooke* Qo. quote Government securities, *c„
to-day, as follows.* '
Buying, Selling.
U. 8. e’s, 1881.**....m..*w....m*..,...«...113 113%
Old 5-20 ....... 018 115&
New 520 Bonds, 1864 - „11QX Uo£
5- 20 Bonds, 1885 ...-OIOX 111*
5-20, July, 1865 ; 1-8 X 109
10-40 99X 10GX
7 8-10, Augu5t............
'* June................
“ Ju1y..... ."..105J*
Gold—at 12 o’clock.." ..........148%;
Smith, Eanaolph & Co.. Bangers, is Bouth Third
street, quote at 11 o’clock, aa follows:
q*iii a
U. B. 1881 Bonds. 1—
0,8. 6-20, 18g2. m .""."..".".".„..."." W "...Us^@Us’<
“ ,"."11Q%@110%
11 IMS. r ,
U.B, »%«100
U, B. 7-lo’fr-lst serIeB MM o MMM .. MM .M. M M MM . WM IO69(@iO6^
“ 2dseri6B MMMM . M . M . n .. MM . MMMMM aO6 @106%
“ BdserIes, M .. MMM . MMM .. M . M . MM _iO6 @106%
5-20, July, 1865..."... "108%@108%
Oomnonnds- Dec.. ißfi4 —— ~...,-114 &
The Inspections of Flour and Meal In Philadelphia;
during the week ending „Oct, 18, 1866, were as fol
lows: 1
Half Barrel*! ofSoperflne ..
Barrels Of Rnpnrflno —1^.,.,,,,,
Philadelphia Markets.
Fei day, Oct.l9.—There is a firm feeling in the Bread
stuff market, and a moderate home consumption de
mand for Floor at yesterday’s quotations. Sales of
1,000 barrels Northwest extra family at |l2 50@fi3 75
9 barrel—the latter figure for choice lots— including
Penna. and Ohio family at sl3@sl4 50, fancy at sls®
$l6 50, extras at s9@l2, and Buperfine at $7 75@8 75—as
in quality. There 1b bnt little Rye Flour here and it is
held firmly at yesterday’s' quotations. 1,200 barrels
Brandywine Corn Meal were taken on secret terms.
The receipts of Wheat continue trifling and it U held
very firmly. Small sales of fair and choice Red at
s3@3 15 $ bushel, and White at $3 15@3 30. Bye Is in
demand with sales of 3,700 bushels sold, part al $l 30®
$l 32, and part on secret terms. There Is considerable
activity in Corn, with sales of 10,000 bushels at $l 10®
$1 12 for yellow and $1 08@l C9for Western mixed-to
arrive' Oats come forward slowly and command 59
@6O cents.
In Barley and Malt no farther sales have been re
ported.
Cotton Is very quiet; small sales of middling at 41
cents &Ld New Orleans at 42 cents.
Naval Stores are unsettled and Spirits of Turpentine
has advanced to 82 cents.
Whisky is steady; small salesofiPenna. at $2 41 and
OMoat $2 43@2 44.
If you wish real fine and strictly pure
TEAB
AND
COFFEES
At lower prices than much Inferior goods are usually
sold for, go to tue new Tea Warehouses of the
AMERICAN TEA CO.,
21 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
Between Market and Cheatnnt ala.,
\ AND
932 ARCH STREET, HEAR TENTH.
Every person In want of Fine and Btricily Fore
Teas, Coffees and Spices, will find It to their advantage
to try oars. We guarantee to give satisfaction.
OCIB-B,m.w 6*rp .
IMPROVEMENTS NOW COMPLETED,
EYBE & LiNDELIi,
FOURTH & ARCH STREETS,
ARE OFFERING A NEW STOCK OF
DU, Y G- OOD S,
FOR FALL OF 1866.
FIHBBT MEBIHOES;
RICHEST BRESB GOODS.
' MAGNIFICENT POPIINS.
BLACK. AND COLORED RkP*
BILKB OF HEW STYLES
EXPENSIVE SHAWLS.
BROAD VELVETS. *
GOOD BLACK SILKS, ftc„ &o.
s®. BOTE.IM7 SPRUCE street, has
aiwnTwS 164 h “ Lessons In PIANO and
BINGING. ocl9-2t«
TMPERIAL FRENCH caw m m
X canister, and fancy boxes, imported and fbr
by JOB. B. BUBBIKB *OOI 1(B Bou»bDtfawSf
RAlmiwb AND LEMON&—Bnncb, Layer * p
less Raisins and Malaga LemonsTlandlng ftS?
talk La Platband fcflfiJeby JOB. S. bubpThbS
00-. ins Boutb Dalawuw awnna
HEBOONB OAKAOCABINDIGO now landln.
WTNQfbrsals byJOml
daIIETT.AOO.us Watunt stmt.
THE DAI
— 107X@I08X
... —..108X@1093f
-§C 25 ®S£2UC
.......~...5t. 2U*@s£ 18*
■ - 78 <a 78V
35 @36
“zr: n @72
.. 71 & 72
4O @ 41
- -40 ®4l
107
...aos?i ' 106>4
T EVb.s'lNtt BH
FLANNELS.;,
m : ' - i : . .••<!. ."i -I
FLANNELS! , FIANNELSI
Real Welsh Flannel.
Shaker Flannel.
Sivanskin do., very soft and heavy.
English nnshrinkable Flannel
Persian Flannel, silk warp.
Ballard Yale and oth‘r Domestic Flan
nels.
Domet and Gauze Flannel.
Red and Grey Flannels.
Fancy Sacqne Flannels. ;
Canton Flannels.
A fall assortment now received and ftr sale by
Sheppard, Van Harlingen &Arruoa,
No. 1008 CHESTNUT STREET.
ocisetrp}
blankets;
The snbrcribers are how prepared to offer she larcest
assortment to be found In the city, of
SUPERIOR BLANKETS.
All Wool and extra width for best
family use.
AIBO,
GRIB AND CRADLE BLANKETS,
And a fall line of
MEDIUM BLANKETS
FOR HOTELS, PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, Ac.
Sheppard,Van Harlingen &Arrison
No. 1008 Chestnut Street.
ocis-6t rp{
A DESIRABLE HOME SECURITY.
WE OFFR FOR BALR
A Limited Amount
OF
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
Off THE
CONNECTING RAILROAD CO,
At the Low Rate of
93 1-3,
For a short time only
THESE BONDS, BOTH PRINCIPAL AND IN
TEREST,
» '
Are Guaranteed by the
PSirari YLVAHA BAKSOAS CO.
In’ereat Payable Seml-Annnally,
CLBAB OF STATE TAX.
For ftll particulars In regard to the above security,
apply to
DREXEL & CO.,
No. 34 South Third Street,
ccl6tfrp*
WANTED,
NOVEMBER COUPONS,
For Which the Higheit Price Will he
Paid by
JAY COOKE & GO.,
112 and 114 SOUTH THIBD ST.
OCIMSt] Bp '
1865
5-20’S
EXCHANGED FOR
1862’5,
and market difference in price allowed.
7.30’b, B.2o’BvlBBl'B, I(Mo’s and ' - '
. Compound Interest Notes Bought and Sold.
DBEm & CO.,
84 bouthThird street.
BAKER’S
ORNAMENTAL HAIR
MANUFACTORY.
Tbe largest and best assortment of -
Wigs, Toupees, Long Hair Braids and
Curls, Water-falls, Victorines, Fri
settes, Dlusive Seams for Ladies,
At prices lower than elsewhere. [m>.io.rp
909 CHESTNUT STSEET,
TRIPLE PLATED WARE,
; MEAD & CO.,
No. 910 CHESTNUT ST.;
. MANUFACTURE
TRIPLE PLATED TABLE WARE
That wlH’give satisfaction, ; *"01
. Money saved by purchasing direct Item mannfao
tQ r«r. -MEAD A GO.; -
ocLm w a 3mi rp 910 Chestnut street
AimnUA OR4PFS,—ioo kegs of these splendM
J9B, B. BusaiKE* oa, 6 Kvlouth Delaware ayutr
HOMER,COLLAD AY &CO.
A FULL ASSORTMENT
LINENS AND HOUSEKEEPING
With a jeneral assortment of all eoods In this line
used In Housekeeping.
WOOLEN GOODS.
SIX THOUSAND YARDS
LADIES’WEAR.
Frosted Beavers,
English Whitneys,
velvet Beavers,
Astrakhans,
Chinchilla^
WMteSoths,
Scarlet Cloths,
Middlesex Cloths,
Waterproof Cldths.
MEN’B WEAR.
Silhr Mixtures for Suits.
Fine Black Cloths,
Fine Black paselmeres.
Castor Beavers.
Extra Heavy Overcoating*,
Fancy Caastmeres, SI 50.
Haixla Cassimeres,
Biolley Casalmeree.
BOYS’ WEAR.
All-Wool Cassimeres, SI 00,
Handsome Neat Stylea, 91 25.
Very Heavy Dark Styles, $1 25,
Fine Light Weight and Colora, $1 50.
Cadet Grey, All Shades. ~
Boye' Overooatinge.
J. C. STRAWBRIDGE&GO:.
N. W. cor. Eighth and Market.
jyl2tf °
MMJKESPS LINEN STORE,
LJ&TEN HANDK’FS.
In store, we have jnst opened direct from Europe, a
Ladies’ Hemstitched Handkerchiefs.
Gents’ Hemstitched Handkerchiefs,
Children’s Handkerchief^
Printed Handkerchiefs.
French Linen Handkerchiefs.
Irish . Linen Handkerchiefs.
German Linen Handkerchiefs.
AJ.SO,
OF ALL KINDS TO BE FOUND IN THK CITY.
sel7mwftde3irp.
■■Ks. ■ EMERSON PIANOS.
■M The new style Cottage Square Plano, foil
"'■'Seven Octaves, beantlralCarved Cases, the
most charming tone. Low Price, guaranteed durability.
914 CHESTNUT Street.
oet-tfsp W. H. DUTTON.
LINENS. '
Have Now Open,,
Off
GOODS.
Shirting and Pillow Linens.
Linen Sheetings, best makes.
Table Damask, Towelings.
Quilts, in all qualities. ;
Flannels and Blankets,
American and English Makes,
Prices Very Reasonable.
818 and BSO Chestnut Street.
ociM2l* ;
At Retail. j
MOUBNING GOODS.
JAS.R. CAMPBELL & CO.,
No. 737 Chestnut Street.:
OFFER AT RETAIL
A large assortment of Uie beat fabrics of j.
Mourning Goods at Loot Prices. |
BLACK BIARRITZ. /
B LACK K MPBKSS CLOTHB. j
BLACK KEFS. I
BLACK BOMBAZINES, ' I
SLAGS TaMEBE,
SLACK MKRINOSS,
BLACK DELAINES,
, BLACK POPLIN AtiPACAS,
BLACK THIBET SHAWIfi, k
-BLACK CRAPE VEILS,
jol7wftn6t rp BLACK KID GLOVE 3 Ac-.ic, t
838 ARCH ST.
FRESH IMPORTATIONS
In addition to the extensive assortment always hep
A HEW II VOICE OF
1,070 Dozen Handkerchiefs,
THE LAKOEST STOCK OF
LINEN GOODS
THIltl) iJIMTKMS j
BY TELEIQRAPH.
Meeting of Inspectors of Sew
Buffalo, : Oot. 19,— The Board of Inspec- :
tors of Steainbbatsin session in this city for
the last ten days, adjourned to-day. They ‘
transacted a considerable amount of busi
ness, and examined numerous devices .ap
pertaining to the saving* of life on ’steam-'
boats. Amongst the most valuable was, the
life-saving tackle of Brown and Level,
which attracted universal attention, it being
a sure mode of disengaging a boat instan
taneously from its tackle, by one rnar, '
either under full speed or otherwise. It re- j
ceived the unanimous and unqualified ap-'
proval of the Board.
Marine Intelligence.
Fort Monroe, October' 19th.— Arrived
brig Harry, from Matanzas for Baltimore.
She reports having encountered a storm on
the' 12th ■ instant, off False Gape, blowing
heavy N, N. W. to N. N. E. ; She lost over
board a deck load of sugar, her sails, etc.
In the Bame latitude she spoke the bark
Castle Howe, 120 days out, bound for New
York.
‘ The schooner Annie Bell, for New Haven
passed a sunken schooner with topmast
heads painted White. i
■ : Heft loading at Matanzas,' brigs Georgie,
for Baltimore, and lionise and Alexander
Milligan, for New York. ;
The Price ef Gold.
Nrw loss, Oct, 19th.—Gold Is. quoted
to-day at 148}.
New York Stock markets.
y°» K - Oct. 19.— Stocks are higher: Chicago and
Rock Island. 106 V. Com her land preferred, slVOllnois
CpohfalSalp, 127‘Z; Michigan Bonthern, 90U; Hew
York Oentrfi MX; Reading, 115S£; VlrglnlSj, 67*;
Missouri*, M*; Erie R. 8., Sift; Western Union Telei
F*Ph Company, MX: Treasury 7 3-loa, 106 K; Ten-
U. 8. Five Twenties, 115; Coupon is,
UOJU| lw/i>
Bales at Philadelphia stock Board.
SALEB AFTER FIRST BOARD,
(6000U873J0S Jnne 10S I(3oooCamd*Amboy
3a o city fa new mli nogt 63 ’B9 99
3000 SnsqCanl Bds. 65* 1000 do ’7O 9S
UOQ. do. 65* 500 UB6ss-20a.’63 110*
%s9^ aa -r „ 66 100 ah PennsS C<fcPs7*
loco West Jersey Sds 87* 130 ah Saaq Canal 15
ssooo US es ’Bl con 113*
SECOND BOARD.
Site City 63 new 99*1 1000 Snsq Can bds tax
l«»o do Us 99*1 6000 Union Can bds 23*
40»PennaB2mt6a sex 1500 U 8 7 S-10» Juoe 106
6000 oo Its 9614laoshFennaBItsdb ®
1000 do imtg 10111(22 sh Cam A Am.Bcrp is;i
L E. WALRAVEN,
Mtione ini,
710 Chestnut Street,
Elegant Curtains for Parlors,
LIBRARIES,
DIKING AND SLEEPING BOOMS,
In Brocstelle,
Satin Damasks,
Terry,
Beps,
Swiss Lace and
Nottingham Lace,
WINDOW
SHADES
Of the Newest Designs.
Am now offering themoat complete usortment of the :
above goods 01 my own Importation.
, October 3,1866. ' ,
BLAN AJitib.
BEDDING
___ and
WABitilQcflNt
TENTH STREET,
XKLOW ABCH.
Feather Beds. Bolsters,
; Pillows, Uatreaaes of all
kinds; Blankets* Comfort
ables, Counterpanes,
Spring Beds, Spring*Cots,
Iren Bedstead*, Cushions,
and all other articles In
that line of oualness.
- AMOS HUiLBOBN,
No. 44 North
TENTH Street,
Below Arch.
: BLANKETS,
MITCHELL
ELETCHER
No. 1204 CHESTNUT ST
Havingdlepoaedof their goods damaged by the late
ffre.INVITK THE BBPBCTAT, ATTENTION of city
and country bnyen to their fresh stock consisting in
part of V
gOOOJcans and j»» Fresh Peache*.
3 OOQf “ “ Tomatoes.
8,000 “ “ Green Corn.
1000 “ “ Fresh Pears.
1,000 " Strawberries.
1000 “ " Pine Apples.
1000 “ . “ Morelia Cherries.
1,000 " French Peas.
-And all other Fruits by the ' can or doiem Also, a
general. New Stock of FINE GBOUEHIES.
se22-tuth BSttrp
NOTICE.-HKMILWm * ca HAVE BEHOVED
to 204 North FOURTH Htieet, third door above
-Race, where they invite their friends and dealers to
give them a call, ■ sei2-wA-2mrp}
ttot received by ship attie DURKIE,
J 3,000 gallons : White Wine, 1865. first choice; per
Olive Frances 8000 gallons Red Wine, 1865, superior:
50 boxes of Champagne, first quality, a new brand,and
prime Olive Oil; whlchwe will sell low. Wo invite ;
onr friends snd public to see ibr themselves. We do ■
not offer lor sale any goods that we dd fiat Import oar
selves. - ... , ; REMIX.LOS A CO., ;
setf-WA2mrp{ <■ .■ ~ No.264NorthFonrthstreet ;
TMPERIAJL PRHNEB.—IO Cases J®. Cmlstgr»,Mtt
1* grade; French Imperial Prnnea. iandhig-''aad fer
sale by JO& B. BPBSTER A CO.. 108 south Dels wars
Avenue, •
COFPEB ANB YKLLOW MSTAXi BHBATHIHG
Brutefi Conner. Hallf* Beltt and toco Opppert.
constantly on hand ud for ule by HHBSEy WZBSCH
m sccui wtfirTw.
3:30 O’Oioote. j
carpetings.
J, 1. & E. B. ORNE.
004
Che stnutls 1 1* e et»
HOW opening: '
; i fall importations.
NEW CARPETINGS.
Je E, & E. B. ORNE,
•.< ■J* e\ :.r ’
\ ' 004 . ..'
ofcestnutStreet; v
EXCLUSIVE HOVBLTips .
IK i ’
FREHOH CHENILLE CARPETS.
J. V. & E. B. ORNES
004
CHESTNUT STREET.
ENGLISH EGYAL WILTON ,
ENGLISH BRUSSELS CARPETS;
' NEW DBSIONB. •
JJFI& E. B. ORNE,
904 ,
CHESTNUT STREET.
MESSRS. JOHN CHOSLBT& SONS
NEW STYI.KS
. 0-4 Velvet Carpets*,
J. F. & E.B. ORNE,
904
CHESTNUT STREET.’
800 Pcs. English Tapestry Carpets,
Choice Style, Now Landing ;
Steamer Melita. V i
J.F.&E. B. ORNE,
904
CHESTNUT STBEET.
English and American 3-Ply Carpets.
English and American Ingrain CarpetsJ
BORDERED DRUeOETS,
10-4,153-4,16-4 Druggets.,
STAIRS DRUGGETS,
J. F. & E. B. ORNE.
904
Chestnut Street.
ENGLISH BRUSSELS
FOR
HATXS AND STAIRS’
* WITH EXTRA BORDERS.
J. E. & E. B. ORNE,
904
CHESTNUT STREET.
Fancy Bags and Sheepskin Mats.
Cocoa Matting, • all widths.
English Oil Cloths, for Floors.
English Oil Cloths, for Stairs.
ces tb cats 2m rp