CITY HtTIiMETIN. Sale of Keal Estate, Stocks, &c.— Messrß. Thnmas & tons sold at the Exchanne, yester daynoon, the following stocks and real estate, vU. ?C0 shares Lewis Gold Mining Co. 10...„ * “ 200 shares Point Rreeze Park.....^...... 105 uu lot, of ground.' Green street, Twenty-fourth M B!? a brlek dweilinKS,' Laorel »treet, bstwien , Front and Second streets,subject to a yearly ground rent of ?M S' ooo w Three-story brick dwelling, Thompson street, east of lewis street:. uu Four story brick residence, with, stable ana coach house N 0 .221 ’outh Sixth street ...... Three-story brick store No. 1224 33,260 OH Three^'tory’' brick""dweWog, , l4 i 3 r 1,125 00 street, subject to a yearly .ground rent of Valuable biding lot, Gray’s 1me....... .-■••••••••■ - ouu w Valuable Efactory, Wall street, Bubjec 5,500 00 y early ground rent of |56 Three story brick dweUing. southeast corne^ Nineteenth and olive. streets, suojec 180# qo yearly grouhdTcntoiy*® *’ Alleged" Swindlers.— A colored atnayiu,, Iverson, was arrested who gave his nameas WUUam iv and 80 uth streets, yesterday morning, at Eleven Ja possession a upon the thatßev Wm. Johnson was author! bookwhlchsaidthat Bev. v» Missionary Society aedbytbe Wesleyan tmnronu bacr jp t [ ons f or the of Wilmington- Del., to the purpose of erecting a place e Seveatll and noon another oeB 20 nrt clrcnmstance.. He Lombard streets, under Jona3 . The books likewise gave the name oivv M ay 16tb , and It Is fetmdontheprisonerewere ln making supposed that tne ’ The subscriptions were In Eollectlonsslneethat cents no to *2. About various sumn.rMignMiro o rthe prisoners.ls STS yeara , fc oUl had a heairibw before Aid. Tlttermary,and were committed fro answer* Patent Electbo-plated Ware.—B. Tr announce a Bale of the above flue goods, the of Messrs Jos. Deaklnß & Son’s, manu- SJfSSibv Boral authority, Spring Street Works, fih'ifffaui iTneland to take place at the Art Gallery 102 a Cbl stunt ftrest tomorrow morning at 11 o’clock. HmSekeepers should caU and examine the goods to ShnreciMethem, as this wIU be the only chance to buy SES e goods. The entire stock Is recommended with cSnfidfUce by Mr. Scott, the respectability and high standing of the mannlaotnrerAwho are theramßlgnors, being a guarantee of the quality of the goods. A Cross Action. Before Alderman Godbou. this morning, Robert Thompson was charged with larceny. The complainant was Thomas John son . who was arraigned yesterday upon a similar charge preferred by Thompson. Both parties hoard at a bouse No. 1707 Market street. Thompson alleges that while be was pretending to be asleep Johnson rifled the pocket of his vest which was lying on the chair, and Johnson charges that Thompson had pre viously stolen money from him. Thompson was held in f oOOnail, Gymnastics.— Professors Hillebrand & Lewis, the celebrated gymnasts, have opened their Institute at the corner of Ninth and Arch streets, for the season. Great improvements have been made in the establishment, and ladles, gentlemen or children who wish to improve their health and strength by scientific gymnastic or ralisthenlc exercises, bave every fee Uliya Horded them for bo doing by Professors H.&L. t-. Destbttction of A Drying House. —This moming about 4 o'clock, a fire broke out in the drying house of Geo. P. Evans, in Cressonvllle, Twenty-third Ward. The flames burned stubbornly, and the strut;, ture and its contents were destroyed. The building belonged to John M. Brunner. The tctal loss is esti mator at |5,009. which Is fhlly covered by Insurance. Want Attention. — The sewers in the neighborhood of Broad and Pine streets want atten tion from the proper authorities. They are choked up and when rain falls the streets are completely hooded, much to the dlsoomfltnre of parties who are obliged to pass that way. Another Abbest.—Owen McCarty was arrested, yesterday, on the charge of having been con cerned In the riot, at twentieth and Catharine streets, on election day and the assault upon Poll lemeoWalsh and Orr. He was taken befo, e Alderman Ba.tler and was committee in default of 12,500 bail for trial. Unprovoked Assault. — This morning, an Individual, named Michael Dolan, went into the beer .saloon of Fred. Berger. Frankford road, above Cumberland street, and, without any provocation, commenced beating the proprietor. He was arrested, taken before Alderman Clouds, and was held In |doo bail to answer at Court. A’ Valuable Article.— The Dressing.” advertised in another column, supplies a much needed desideratum. By its use ladies shoes that have become red and rough by wear, are restored to their original color, lustre and softness. The prepa ration will not soil the eh irts. Attempt to Rescue a Prisoner— Stephen Music was arrested, last night, at Randolph street and Girard avenue, on the charge of attempting to rescue a prisoner, who had been arrested for breach of the peace. He was taken before Alderman Sfcoe maker and was held to answer. Barn Burned.— A large barn belonging to Harvey Outerbridge and located about one mile from Holmesbnrg, Twenty third Ward, was destroyed by fire last evening. The contents were also consumed. The lbss is estimated at 53,(00. Disorderly House. — Elizabeth Bowman was arrested yesterday and taken before Alderman Jones upon the charge or keeping a disorderly house In the rear of No. 909 Market street. She was held in $6OO bail to answer at Court. Removal.—’The office of the Equitable Inßarance Company has been removed from 226 Chest nut street to 108 South Fourth street, where the busi ness of the Company can ' 1 be transacted with greater comfort and convenience to all concerned. Men change their skies, bat not their stomachs, when they cross the seas. Ho pea can do natlce to the agonies which must b? endured by Bos onians when they find themselves condemned to pass whole weeks In Paris without the slightest hope of get ting at a mess of pork and beans, or a glass of molas ses and water, or a handfal of popped oorn, or a dish of pickled cucumbers, or a white pie, or so much as a bit of* chewing gum,” or a"caidamom seed.” So says a Hew York paper. We may add that the most severe deprivation to a Philadelphian abroad would be the want of Alter’a coal sold at 957 North Ninth street,and Sixth and Spring Garden streets. Latest Pabis Styles.—Mademoiselle 904 Walnut street, would Inform her nu merous patrons that she is in receipt, per last steamer £romEarope,ofaselect and elegant assortment of Paris millinery, embracing the latest styles, none o which have as yet been exhibited in this country These choice good * will be open to costumers on Wednesday, the 24th instant. Those in search of the latest novelties should avail themselves of this grand opening. The “Morning Glory,” manufactured at the immense stove works of Messrs. Barr, Johnson & Co., Brie, Pa , says tne JYes* of this morning, Is re garded as the most popular stove ever offered to the public. Two weeks ago it was first introduced Into Philadelphia, by Mr. G H. Johnson, one ef the firm. The stove is a beautiful ornament and a superior piece of mechanism. It may beaten daily at Charles Jones’ store, Nos. 309 and 3U North Second street, abovt Vine, and also at J. S. Clark’s store, looB Market street above Tenth. It is very economical—throws out an Immense amount of heat, if high temperature is re quired— frees itself wi'h coal, and Illuminates a large room at the same time—all this at an average saving of fifty per cent, in coal. No gas can possibly escape nor dostwhile raking the fire All persons who desire to preserve their health from the deleterious effects of gas from coal—who admire cleanliness—should avail themselves of the present opportunity, and thus em bellish their residences with a “Morning Glory,” that blooms and glows with fervent heat and beanty the colder the weather increases. Exciting Times in Baltimore! Pro clamation BY GOVERNOR SWANN! POLICE COMMISSIONERS DEFIANT! MEANWHILE ROOK HILL & WILSON, 603 AND 605 CHESTNUT STREET, MANUFACTURE £ LEG Aft T t-UITS FOR GENTLEMEN, DITTO DO. FOR BOYS, DITTO DO. FOR YOUTHS, DITTO DO. FOR MILITARY MEN, DITTO DO. FOR EVERYBODY. XST BROWN STONE CLOTHING HALL7-S® Renewing its Laurels, There is scarcely a day that does not elicit some new encomi ums upon the virtues of the Wheeler & Wilson Sew ing Machines. The agents for their sale in this city— Messrs. Peterson & Little - are constantly in receipt of letters in confirmation of this. Indeed, so thoroughly are the people In favor of the Wheeler *; WUseno ver all other machines, that multitudes are throwing their others aside to get this instead. G. Byron Morse & Co., 902 and 904 Arch street, take pleasure in announcing to the public that they are now prepared to furnish to Par. ties a Ihll variety of Fine and Fancy Cates, Table Or naments, Charlotte De Russe, Marauques, Ice Creams, Ices, Jellies, Ac., Chicken and Lobster Salads, Cro quette, Fried Oysters. <tc. China, Glass and Silver and a full corps of First Class Waiters on short notice. Athletics vs. Atlantics —Notice—Ath letics are informed that no matter how Athletic they may be, they can find suits ot Clothing ready-made at Charles Stokes & Co.'s One Price under the Continen tal, trat.wlll be sure to “fit them, and no muffin." Atlantics ditto, and all at low figures. A Worthy Cordwaineb.—There is a vast difference in the style, fit and workmanship of Roots made by different hands. Some boot-makers tbe service ot a last, the couse- SollSw ®f. w hlch Is yon are crippled until the boot is Eichel, No. 504 BpiunniS, B .?!!'.?!? 3 not belong in this category. nlfllosnohp? ly uh^ t SS o boot ma ker, but he is also a bonlons cansed^hv 6 mein 1 ® ™ fferla g wi th corns an d ErcSimStSfi tr„Vi? tUng hoots, should give Mr. bm L “quam i - and p e rlce': Ur<i l ° Pieaae ' not only ln ttt ' Furs !-FaU and Winter Stock. Be early purchasers Yon get the pick. 1 Every ladyshouio have a set Sofe&e^.^ 240 1^ J. K. & w. TOMLINSON, Now Open.— RICH BLACK SILKS.. DRAPE PE FRANCE. GKOS GRAINS, ' ■ . LYONS TAFFETAS. ; .And every other, desirable styles for . Draases and Mantles. ' • ’ I his is a new department; And is worthy the atten tion of hnyera, J. W.PBOOTOB&OO. 930 Chestnut street. Cloaking Cloths by tne yard in great variety. FANCY CLOAKINGS. ■WHITE CLOAKINGS. FBOSTED BEAVEB9. VELVET BEAVEKS. ; ASTBACAN CLOAKINGS. BBOWN FUB CLOAKINGS. - POL SB CLOAKINGS. &C„ &C.,<tC., &C„ AC. . Uofa Is a new [department, and is worthy the notice ol buyers. J. W. PBOCTOB & CO., 92Q Chestnut street. Fobs of all Nations.— RUSSIAN SABLE FOBS. HUDSON BAY SABLES, FINE DARK MINK SABLES. 4 ROYAL ERHIN E—CHINCHILL A / DARK SIBERIAN SQUIRREL. PERSIAN LAMB-ABTRACAN, *C„ AC. - FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN. J. W.PROCTOR& CO., 920 Chestnut street. Rich Paris Cloaks, now open, in great variety. RICH VELVET CLOAKS, nwronim.u CLOAKS. VELVET. BEAVER CLOAKS. ASTRAKHAN CLOAKS AND JACKETS. HANDSOME FLUSH JACKETS.: OPERA CLOAKS AND JACKETS.) J. W. PROCTOR A CO., 920. Chestnut street. Superior French Confections made of pure loaf sugar, French Nangat, Jordan Roasted Al monds, Vanilla Chocolate Caramels. Cream Choco lates. Bonßons, manufactured by A- L. Vansant, Ninth and Chestnut. Also, Hot-house Grapes, Duch ess Pears and other choice fruits, j All Flavors of Ice Creams and Ices made to order by Horse & Co.. 002 and 904 Arch street. Deafness, Blindness and Catarrh,— 1 S. Isaacs, M. D., Professor of the Eye and Ear, treats all staoftftpa appertaining to the above members with the utmost Buccess, Testimonials from'the most re liable sources In the city can be seen at his office, No. 519 Pine street. The medical faculty are invited to ac company their patlents-ashe ''oshad no secrets in hlr practice. Artificial eyes lnser ed. No icharga mads or examinations O! How Beautiful Are OAKFORDS’ Hats for Children, is a daily exclamation, Stores under the Continental Hotel. “lubrlcative steam engine packing.—fbr terms, see 635 arch st., phila., and 26 dey at, new york. AimeiEiiKNis. The Arch—“ The Fast Family.” The Walnut—Mr. Booth in “The Stranger;” afterpiece, “The Honey Moon.” The Chestnut—“ The Fast Family;” after* pUce. “Brother Bill and Me.” The Adierlcan—“Ma* zeppfc” Assembly Building—Signor Blitz. Eleventh Street Opera House-Carncrosa <& Olxey’s Minstrels. Rational Hall—Lincoln Tableaux. NEW FSBUOAIIOIIS). A MANUAL OF MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS AND MATERIALS. A pamphlet of 112 pages,furnished gratis by JAMES W. QUEEN & 00., sat nrncsTTJTiT struct. ocio-rp tf pETEBSOHS’ HEW PUB LIGATIONS. A PUBLISHED THIS DAY, AND FOR SALE BY T. B. FETEBSON «fc BBOTHKBS, NO, 306 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA WHITEFBIABS; 08, THE TIMES AND DAYS OF CHARLES THE SECOND. By the author of “Whitehall; or. The Days and Times of Oliver Crom well.” Illustrated with original designs by Chapin. Being a novel tolly equal to‘\Evanhoe/ T or “Waverly,” by Sir Walter Scott, Price, fl 00. THE LOST BEAUTY; 08. THE FATAL BRROB. A Spanish Novel. By a Noted Lady of the Spanish Court. Complete in one large daodecimo volume. Price. $1 60 in caper, or |2 00 In cloth. THEBTOBY OF ELIZABETH. ByMisS Thack eray, daughter of William M. Thackeray, Esq., the author ot “Vanity Fair,” “Pendennls,” etc. One large volume. Price. $1 00 in paper, or $1 50 in cloth, FANCHON. THE CRICKET. By George Sand, au thor of “Conauelo,” “Countess of Rudolstadt,” “Indi ana,” “The Corsair,” “Jealousy,” “First and True Love,” etc. Complete In one large duodecimo vol ume, Price $1 00 in paper; or $1 50 in cloth. a*rrtied at LAST. A Powerful Love Story. By a nnle Thomas, author at the House in Piccadilly/ 1 “Lady Lorme,” etc. Complete In one large deode cimo volume Price H5O In paper; or $2 oo in clo Ji. OUT OF THE DEPTHS. T«B BTOBY OF A WOMAN’S LIFE. “A Woman’s Story and a Wo man’s Book.” A Powerful Novel. Complete In one large volume. Price ti 50 In paper, or 92 00 in clota. MORTON HALL: or THE SPIRITS. IN A HAUNTED BOUSE. Price Fifty cents. COUNT OF mONTE CRISTO. By Alexander Dumas, One vol. Price 61 50 In paper; or In cloth $2 00. THE WANDERING JEW. By Eugene Sue. 63 Illus trations. Price $1 50 in paper; or. 92 OOincleth. BARRIB’B “WILD SPORTS AND ADVENTUBE3 IN AFRICA” Price 11 50 in paper, or |2 oo in cloth. CH ABIES O’MALLEY, THE IRISH DRAGOON. By Charles Lever. One volume. Price 75 cents. TEN THOUSAND A YEAR. By 8. C Warren. iOne volume. Svo. Price |2 00 in cloth: or,|l 50 In caper. ONE TBOCSAND AND TEN THINGS WOttTH KNOWING. By Dr. Lardner. Price Fifty Cents. Send for Petersons’ Descriptive Catalogue. All Book* sent postage paid on receipt of retail price. Address all cash orders, retail or wholesale, to T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS, 306 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. Pa, All NEW 8008 8 are at PgTER3QNS*. 0f24-2t BEAL ESTATES. FOR RENT, The Third and Fourth Stories Back, OF THE NEW BULLETIN BUILDINa, s * With enhance by & spacious Hall on Cheatriut street, and also an entrance on Jayne street* Fer farther particulara apply at the “Hew Bulletin Building, 607 Chestnut Street. ocsttf FOR BENT—The SECOND, THIRD and FOURTH STOBIES of a large and desirable Store on MARKRT street, near Sixth. For farther infbrma tlon address at once XX, .Pre« Office. 0c24-2t,rp* T' RENT —FURttIrtHRD BOOMS, gas and bath for gentlemen or gentleman and wile; meals if re qulred, 328 DUGAN street. it* AUCTION SALES. JAMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER. >N0.422 WALNUT street. NINTH FALL SALE OF REAL ESTATE AND S'iOCKS OCTOBER 81, 1866. This Sale, on WEDNESDAY, at 12 o’clock noon, at the Exchange, will Include the following— STOCKS. Particulars to-morrow. W LfJjg No. 702 S. FRONT ST.—A three-story brick dwelTng and lot. 13by 76 feet. sli 25 ground rent. Executor’s Absolute Sale—Estate of Elizabeth Pearson , dee’d, Nc. 420 S. ELEVENTH ST—A three story brick dwelling, with back buildings, sbove Lombard. 18 by 82 feet. Clear. May be examined any time. Posses* sion ui/h the deed No. 315 ►. SEVENTH ST—A genteel three-story brick dwelling, below Spruce. 15 feet 11 Inches front by 63 feet deep. In good order. Half cash. Immediate possession. No. 525 VINE ST—A handsome residence, Vine st.. below Sixth, IS by I<>7 feet. Clear, Orphans Court Absolute Sale—Estate of James Martin, dec'd. No. IC37N. THIRTEENTH S T-A three story brick dwelling, with back bnildlng, below Columbia avenue; 16 b? 116 feet. 3108 ground rent BUILDING LOTS—Eleventh, Decota, Dauphin and Nevada sts. DWELLINGS, SIXTH AND MASTER-Fonr three-story brick dwellings, Nos, 1417,1419, 1421 and 1428 North Sixth Bt., above Master st., each 18 by 90 feet. Clear. Will be sold separately. Nos. 223 and 225 N. SIXTEEN TH ST—Frame and brick houses and lot, 80 by 120 feet to Garden st $75 ground rent. Executors' Sale-Estate of John Wallace , GARTEN ST—A frame house and lot, Garden st., below Vine 20 by 57 feet. s2ogroundrent. Same Estate, 03" CATALOGUES ON FRIDAY. WANTS. B WANTED.—'TO RFNT for eight months, a FURNIBHED HOUSE, in a central location. ress to HORACE FASSITT, 80x'862 Pest Office, stating location and terms. 0c24-6trp2 BOABBEVa Boarding.— a sniteof Rooms to rent, with board, 1514 CHESTNUT street. : QC24 6t* THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN..—PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24,1866. CHAMPION PRESS. For Pressing Cotton, Wool, Hay, Straw, Peat, Tobaooo, Oil from Fish, Bending or Curving Iron, and for Pressing and Com pressing any and every material. Far mers, Planters, Manufacturers, Warehouse men, and all persons desiring to economize space, want one. Worked by Hand, ’Horse, Water or Steam Power. Pressure with three-horse power is 25 tons to the square inch. The pressure required is easily regu lated. It acts promptly, is simple in its construction, does not get out of order, and requires less power to accomplish the-same results than any other Press, From these facts it is named and claimed THE CHAMPION PRESS OF THE WORLD! FOR THE ADVANTAGES IT POS SESSES OVER ALL OTHER PRESSES. SEE LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATIONS, WHICH ABE EBOH THE HIGHEST AUTHORITY, GIVEN FOB THE VALUE OF THE INVENTION AND FOB THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE IN MACHINERY. Prices from $3OO 00, to $5,000 00, The scientific and the public are respect fully invited to call and examine. Copies of letters in circular form will he forwarded by addressing President of the Champion Press Company, 594 Broadway, New York, AND 104 South Tenth Street, ocl9-f,m,w,Strp PHILADELPHIA. If you wish real fine and strictly pure TEAS AND COFFEES At lower prices than much Inferior goods are usually sold lor, go to the new Tea Warenousea of the AMERICAN TEA CO., 21 SOUTH SECOND STREET, Between Market and Chestnut at AND 932 ARCH STREET, HEAR TEN*TH. Every person In want of Fine and Strictly Pure Teas, Coffees and Spices, will find it to their advantage to try ours. We guarantee to give satisfaction. ocl3-a,m,w-6trp - THE H. T. HELMBOLD, CALIFORNIA PURE WINES AND BRANDIES From the celebrated Vineyards of R. D. WHBOm 4 SON, Ban Gabriel, Los Angeles, California. ANGELICA, MOUND VINEYARD, HOCK, SPARKLING nTTA , M. PORT PAGNE, GRAPE BRANDY, WINE BITTERS, SHERRY, The above are guaranteed to be perfectly PURE at made from the Grape, and suited fbr SACRAMEN TAL and MEDICINAL purposes. We claim they are equal In richness, flavor and pnrlty to the best Im ported. at nearly half the cost, £ or Bale In wood or by the case. Carmick Sc Co. SOLE AGENTS, N. E. corner Front and Chestnut Sts. at® rpl Congress. Empire AND COLUMBIA SPRING WATERS. Messrs. Bullock A Crenshaw, 11. E. cor. of Arch and Sixth Streata. Philadelphia, will hereafter keep a supply of these valuable waters ter sale, freah from the Springs and delivered to our customers at their store, at our lowest NewYorkeity prices HOTCHKISS’ SONS, Proprietors. Saratoga Springs, 92 Beekman & 58 Cliff stsjSew York . ocll-lmrpi . FORD AN’S CELEBRATED TONIC ALE.—The v truly healthful and nntrltloas beverage, now In use by thousands—lnvalids and others—has established* -naracter for quality of material and purity of mann. actura, which stands unrivaled. It Is recommended oy physicians of this and other places, as a superior tonic,- and requires but a trial to convince the moat riELATTN, TAPIOCA AND SAGO.-Cox's BooteS Vjr Gelatin, Rio Tapioca and East India PearlSain landing and for sale by J, B, BUSSIKR * oq sbb' Delaware Avon n . w rvLIVES FARCIES. GAPERS, &D.-OUVCB FnrclM v_/ (Stuffed OUvea),Nonpareil and Superfine OaoeST and French Olives; fresh goods, landing ex Napoleon m., torn Havre, and for sale by JOS. B, BUSsier ft CO,, ins south ielawaie aveauo, B CARPETINGS. ! CAEPETINGS. JAMES H.ORNE& CO., 636 CHESTNUT STREET, Between 6th and 7th streets, JUST RECEIVED FEB STEAMER A BARGE IN* VOICE OF ; Trench Chenille and Axminster Carpets, IfEW DESIGNS. I JAMES H.ORNE&CO., 636 CHESTNUT 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 Blxth and Seventh sta., English Royal Wilton. English Brussels. English Tapestries. JAMES H.ORNE& 00., 626 CHESTNUT STREET, Between Sixth and Seventh sis., NEW CARPETINGS Fall Importations, NOW OPENING-. oCStnolO rpl McCAIiLUMS, CREASE * SLOAN, No. 616 OHKSTKUT STREET, (Opposite Independence Have Just received an Invoice or ENGLISH Oil CLOTHS Aim OOOOA MATTINGS. LEEDOM& SHAW, Wholeiale and Retail OABPET WAREHOUSE, 910 AR CH f Between Ninth end Tenth streets, We pre now opening onr new Importation* of For sign CARPETINGS, embracing all the new and lead ing patterns, Also a complete assortment of the best of Americas Mannihctnres. We are prepared and will sell at the lowest prices, sel2-3m rpl THE FINE ABT» EARLES’GALLERIES, ! 816 Chestnut St. Looking G-lasses. Oil Paintings. Engravings. Picture Frames Rogers’ Groupes A Large Free Gallary of Oil Paintings, TBAAO NATHANB. Anotioneor and Honey Broker, A N. R corner of Third and Sprnoe streets, only ona stsare below (he Exchange. NATHANS'S Principal Office, eatabllshed fbr the last forty years. Honey to Iran In large or email amounts, at the lowest rates on Diamonds, Buyer Plate, Watches, IJewelry, Clothing. andgOodsof every description. Office hours from 8 A» M« tUI 7 r. M» d623-tfrp TWTOTICE.—RBMUiIiON & CO. HAVE REMOVED XV to 204 North FOURTH street, third door above Race, where they invite theirfriends and dealers to glyetbesv&CftU, aei2-w,B*Sflorpl felLl* & DRY GOODS JOBB BUS 1866. FALL. 1866. BANCROFT, BACBE & C 0 330 MARKET STREET. Our Fall Stock is Now Complete, COMPRISES FULL LINES OF NEW AND DESIRABLF GOODS, CONSISTING OF HOSIERY AND GLOVES. SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. HOODS, NUBIAS. SCARFS, HANDKERCHIEFS. SHIRT FRONTS. EMBROIDERIES, LACES, RIBBONS White Goods. Furnishing Goods, Tailors’ Trimmings. Combs, Brushes, Threads, Binding*, Braids, Buttons. NOTIONS AND VARIETY GOODS. We particular attention to our NSW METHOD ol doing business. - We sell our goods at CO3T, and tor a profit we add 5 per cent, only to tlie amount of bill. Our only Terms are Cash in Par Funds at Time of Purchase. Weniih It to bs understood that the term C9ST with ns means the ACTUAL BONA BEDS FIRST COST of an article, with all extra trade discounts d& ducted, excepting only the small percentage allowed os <br cashing our bills. The COST PRICE Is marked on every article throughout the establishment in plain figures, eo that buyers, by examining our stock, can easily satisfy themselves as to the advantages and merits of our ays* tern, Onr plan Is entirely new, and must commend Itself to all who wish to buy goods CHEAP FOR CASH. ocU-lmrp FIRE PROOF SAFES. THREE TESTS ! !! SUCCESSFUL TESTS!!! CONVINCING TESTS!! GREAT FIRE NEWBERN, N. C. TRIUMPH OF MARVIN’S SAFE. _ NKWBm, N. C, Sept, 24,1865. William H. Oliver, Esq., agent for Marvin & Oo.: Dear Sir:— At the late terrible fire on Mlddlestreet. which destroyed onr Banking House, we had two or jour safes. One of them was removed, and we were removing the other, when we were directed to leave the office, as an adjoining building was about being blows up. The entire row of buildings was coe sinned, bat on opening the Safe we had the satisfaction of finding everything Inside perfect. We can cheerfully recommend them as being per fectly fireproof, as we have examined two others of your make which were in the same fire, both of which preserved the books and papers that were In them. Yours respectfully, DISOSWAY, GUION & 00., Bankers. KSWESAT, N. C.. sept. 24,1866. Wu. H. Oliver, Esq.. Agent fbr Marvin <£ 00. Dear Sib I had at my store one of your safes. My building, situated on Middle street, was con sumed In the late terrible conflagration. lam pleased to say, on opening the safe, every book and paper was found to be in perfect order. A more Intense me could scarcely be conceived ofi Yours truly, JOHN DIXWORTH & CO. Newberm. N. C.. September 21, 1866. Wh, H. Oliver. Esq., Agent fbr Marvin & 00. Dear Sib:—One of your safes stood a most severe trial In my store at the late fire on Middle street. My store was situated in a row of large wooden build- UeburniDgof which made a most intense heat. The trial was severe, but tne safe came out victorious. On opening it* every book and paper was found In a perfect state of preservation. Very respectfully, L, BAER, MARVIN & CO., No. 721 Chestnut Street, (MASONIC HALL), AND 265 BROADWAY, N. Y. Marvin’s Patent Alum and Dry Plaster File and Burglar-Proof SAFES Have never failed to preserve their contents Inj’cases ot tire, _ aSfSend for Illustrated Catalogue. ocl6-12t rp Fire Proof Safes. Twenty-five Tears Experience, MARYIN’s - PATENT ALUM ADD DBY PLASTER . FIRE AND BURGLAR SAFES NEVER *LOSB THEIR FIRE-PROOF QUALITIES NEVER CORRODE THE IRON. NEVER MOULD THEIR CONTENTS. MARVIN & GO., 721 CHESTNUT St * Maaonlo Hall 265 BROADWAY, N.Y, Send for Illustrated Catalogue. .. Be22amw3mrp MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT LOANED fW UPON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEW- Al A ELRY, PLATE, CLOTHING, &C,, at W W JOJ-BSttCO'S OLD ESTABLISHED LOAN OFFICE, Corner of THIRD and GASKILL Streets, Below Lombard. ' N. B,- DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, GUNS, &c M FOR SALE AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. ALHKBTA GRAPE 3.-100 ten of th»a splendid white rrapeehn fine order landing and fbr sale by JQB. P, BUSfflElt* «?„ KB Booth piffiww* (WH RECONSTRUCTION i'or the Fall aud Winter of 1866. In consequence of the retiring of mercantile values. C. SOMERS & SON. 525 Chestnut St., under Jayne’s HaH, Have been enabled to so redace the prices of Clothing, that those of small as well as those of large may furnish themselves with a NEW FALL OR WINTER SUIT. Overcoats, English Walking Coate, Register and Frock Coeta, Black and Fancy-Colored Sack Coats, CASSIMERE SUITS TO MATCH, At figures ASTONISHINGLY LOW, as compared We have an elegant Stock of FANCY CAS3I MEBES, of all the fashionable shades of Com Color, light shades of Brown, light Silver Gray, ;and Baric Mixed and Fancy, and all the choice things of the Sea son, which will be MADE UP AT fcHOBT NOTICE, cut in the most fashionable manner.and trimmed with tee best. GIVE US AN EABLY CALL, AT OUR OLD STAND, NO. 625 CHESTNUT ST,, PHILADA. oc2os<&wst EDWARD P. KELLY, TAILOR. 612 CHESTNUT STREET, Has now the FALL AND WINTER STYLES and a complete assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. CLOTHES equal or superior to those of any other First-mass Tailoring Establishment, at moderate prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. Pattern Clothes to show the new and prevalent styles for the Inspection of customers and public. NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC, 809 and 811 CHESTNUT ST., ~PH i ilADttiiKri IA, The late management baying relinquished th ttr entire control and interest in this Banfr, the business ia now being condncied under the Hollowing entirely NEW MANAGEMENT. DIRECTORS. JOSEPH T. BAILEY. Of Bailey A Co,, Jewelers. JEDW.EB B. ORNE. Of J. F. and 8.8. One, Dealers In Carpetinsa NATH AS HOLES. President of the Second National Bank, WI fiTiTAM EBVIBN, . Of Myers & Ervlen, Flour Factors, OSGOOD WEISH, Of 8. and W, Welsh, Commission Merchants, BENJAMIN ROWLAND, Jr„ Of B. Rowland, Jr,, & Bro., Coal Merchants. SAMUEL A. BIBPHAM, Of Samuel Rlspham <fc Sens, Wholesale Grocars. WILLIAM H. BHAWN, Late Cashier of the Central National Bank. PRESIDENT. WILLIAM H. BHAWN. CASHIER. JOSEPH P. MDMFORD, ees-tf’rp - Late of the Phlla. National Bank. lIRVACES A AD MANTIXS. Philadelphia warming anb VENTILATING WAREHOUSE, 1010 CETESTXIJT STKEET.; CHHSON’B PATENT NEW GAS-CONSUMING CONE FURNACE will warm yonr house with ONE-THIRD LESS COAL than any other Furnace in use. They are-made entirely of CAST IRON, with gas tight joints, and will not crack or bum ont. persons wishing a superior Heating Apparatus should not fail to use the ■ CONE FURNACE. Low-down Grates, of rations styles of finish; Ttalwri, Fire and Basket Grates constantly on hand. Also, a large assortment of REGISTERS AND VENTILATORS, Also, the celebrated SEXTO a’S BALTIMORE STOVE. AU orders will receive prompt attention. W. A ARBTOLD THE ENAMELED SLATE MANTEL MANUFACTORY, 1010 CHESTNUT STREET. ESTABLISHED IN 1557. as an experiment, and on a small scale, has become one of the PERMANENT INSTITUTIONS OF THE ASK. With nil the principal Architects, Builders and lovers of the Bine Arts, these Mantels have become a great favorite, and are % being universally adopted for first class residences. They are MUCH BETTER THAN MARBLE In every respect, and are sold at about one-half the price* They will not stain or discolor by ells, gas or smoke, and have all the richness and beauty or tha choicest Ibreign variegated marbles. All lovers ora rich beautiful article should examine them. W. A. AHN OLD. 1010 Chestnut street sel7»m t w > 8,2m,Tp2 G HUDSON’S PATENT elevated Double-oven cooking range. ivwpa A nnnorior rsDges have been sold in this city Oar th© last six years, andgive universal satisfaction, the last NO EQUAL* No'good' Housekeeper should be without aChUson Bang©; • Call and see them at , . 1010 CHESTNUT. STREET.' W. A. ARNOLD. fine opera/. glasses. Imported end for sale by < james W. Queen & 00.. f pcxo-.tf 93 <t Chestnut Streefcl 0c22-itn)i with War Prices. FISASOIAL
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