SUSIKSSS MOTTOES. WHY HE LEFT FRANCE. ' OurcoiHln Eeb Hauls, Hu come back from Fails Already,and.thos complains be: There’s a fearftil lack, ob! Cf chewing tobacco ' In France, and that won’t do for me. - A lllbe sights that I saw I’d net give for a "chaw;” , Not those French fripperies aU Exchange the Btylea of Tower Hall!’’ Out Stocker Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ (nothing Is the fulle tit and most complete In Philadelphia,' Prices are. lower and neater those of old times than for several Saif way between 1 Besnbtt & Co, Fifth akd y Toweb Hall, Sira Bib. J 51S Mabket Stbeet. CHTCKEkING PIANOS IN JETJBOFE. —HANS TON BHLOW, the great German Pianist, by.letters Inst received from Knrope, proposes to play only the OHIGKJSBING PIANOS daring his concert tonr In (He United States. W. EL DUTTON, seai-tfl No. 8M Chestnnt street. BrmrwAY* sons’ rfßfcx wTtl Have been awarded thirly-two HI *ll premiums at the principal Fairs in.thls country in the Hut seven yesrs, andthe first Prize Medals at the Brand Internationa! Exhibition, London, In 1802, In competition with 209 Pianos from all parts of the world. Every instrument 1b constructed with their Patent Agraffe arrangement, .. UrS2 No. 1008 Chestnut street. ‘ ' M 1 a niTTfnrßßracH4RATTiiprATan ... considered enperlor in ell respects to the lnstrnmenta of Broad-wood A Ererd, hitherto regarded as the best mate world. 1 Hew Boost! Hi «ei2tf am nrnir CHICKERING GRAND PIANOS. .■ ' MSEt-Tbe New Seale Cbickering Grand MM «ir" pianos are acknowledged the best la n 111 Eigiand, Germany and ltaly. Notice the great testi monials received from Europe in August last. Mag nificent collection of these Instrument*; CBICKBRING BOOMS, 914 CHESTNUT STREET. ncs-tf} W. H. DUTTON. ORGANS, MELODBONS, BVEBYU»- ffiWSSiS STYLE.- The oelehrated Gem Organ. nn K vat immense assortment; verylow prices. '*l *TT PIANO BOOMS, W. H. DUTTON, ■B24tfB No. 914 Chestnut street. -a*-, THE BEAUTIFUL NEW STYLE HI Mrs g. iSSMySfcON PIANOS, seven octaves: charming tone; vn '»’guaranteed durability: very low price. 914 CHESTNUT STREET. sa26-tf W. H. DUTTON. YENING BULLETIN. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1866. SEW OBLEASS AND BALT 1210 HE. The special correspondent of the Bal timore Sun, a scarcely disguised seces sion journal—and consequently in the confidence of the Washington adminis tration—says that the proclamation of Governor Swann is approved- by- the President. He addß: u And should it ‘be necessary for him (Governor' Swann) to call for aid in maintaining peace and order, and enforcing the legal authority, it will be promptly furnished.” By way of a salve for this threat of Presidential interference in a State elec tion, the Sun correspondent says in this' connection: “In the case of the threatened resistance in Louisiana, by the “Boys in Gray,” to the authority of the Governor of that State, in the removal of the sheriffs, the same coarse will be pursued, but it is hoped that in both cases the necessity inay not arise.” It is a pity that Mr. Johnson had not been a little more cautious of trenching upon the authority of the Governor of prior to the 30th of July. Governor Wells had authorized the holding of a State Convention on that day, and the secession city authorities of New Orleans determined upon breaking it up. Andrew Johnson treated the Governor as though there had been no such officer in existence, and opening a telegraphic correspondence with therebel Mayor and District Attorney of New Or leans,he encouraged them by thesanction of his authority, and by the promise of military aid, to enact the bloody tragedy that will forever disgrace the annals of the Crescent city. Judging from the conduct of the civil officials at that time, and from the fact that not a single par ticipant in the massacre has been brought to justice, it would seem that it is high time for Governor Wells to re move some of these rebel subordinates. There is no fear that Mr. Wells will take any step inimical to the cause of the Union; while the act contemplated by Governor Swann looks to the giving up of Maryland into the hands of rebels and traitors. There is no parallel what ever between the course of Governor Wells and that of Governor Swann, and until President Johnson converts the Monumental city into a modern St. Bar tholomew by his official course, the pa rallel between New Orleans and Balti more will not be complete. A TASEEE CUT. The fearful Are which destroyed a great part of the city of Portland, on the 4th of July, might have been expected to paralyse it'for many months; and cer tainly it was supposed that years would elapse before the damage could all be repaired. But the papers announce that already between six and seven hundred buildings have been put up, including a number of elegant brick and granite stores. All this in the short space of about ninety working days. At this rate, Portland will be rebuilt in the course of a year.. The public buildings will require longer time; but the popu lation and the business of the city will be substantially housed by the time the first anniversary of the fire arrives. The prompt and liberal contributions of the people of other cities, amounting to about half a million of dollars,relieved the temporary distressand destitution of the people of Portland, supplying them with clothing, food and shelter. But it is their own indomitable energy that is clearing away the ruins and re building the city. Yankee pluck and self-reliance are indomitable,in times of calamity of all kihds,whether iinbe com mercial, physical or political. Portland, as she rises from her ruins, fitly typi fles the Yankee spirit, which is detested by Southern traitors and Pennsylvania but Which - i does more Tot the permanent growth and th ? nation thanall the dogmas and theories of the pro-slavery * ‘conservatives’ could effect in centum jes. The same Yankee spirit is inva ding some of the ruined towns of the South. Atlanta,; in Georgia, is being re built, chiefly by Yankee capital and energy, and so are: some less important places. But Portland, which is wholly Yankee, is the most striking instance of rapid recuperation in the country. There is a great scarcity in the Demo cratic available Principle market. The seven ancient and well defined princi ples of the five; loaves and two fishes remain intact, and they compre hend the entire real stock on hand; but they db not look' well. in the -market quotations in the political price current, and so: there is a pretence of a large stock of Union on hand; with a perfect glut of Constitution in store. As dealers know all about the emptiness of the sham which Democratic hucksters are endeavoring to pass oft for the genuine, solid articles, the trick deceives nobody, and “no sale” is the quotation that has been received thus far from every State, from Maine to lowa. The fact is, the extinction of slavery was the death-blow to the Democratic party, for it took from it the "Nigger,” who has for so long been its great staple in trade. To be sure there was a feeble effort made to run the col ored individual in the late campaigns; but the article has.grown entirely out of fashion as a political staple, and it would no longer bring grist to the Democratic mill. Mr. P. V. Nasby sums the thing up quaiptly, truthfully arid philosophi cally in the account, recently published, of his interview with the President on the sribject of the latg Copper-Johnson reverses.'. Mr. Nasby said: “Ycusee, your Excellency, the Demekratic mmd isn’t hefty enough to comprehend them niio arguments ez to constoostinaUty, et setry, and when a speaker deals in em they suspect his Dimoericy and fight shy uv him. But nigger they kin all understand. It’s soothin to toe Demekratic mind to be continyooally told that there is somebody lower down in the skale—they desire a in ferior race, and, therefore, hev bin pnlliu the nigger down toward em for years. Did yon not notis whenever we went on the nigger, we succeeded in awakeninan en thoosiasm which, when we neglected or se lected other issues, we failed to get ? S 6 S 0 § s W. H. DUTTON ‘My liege, I hev spoke. You can’t do nothin with a party, for you kin only git the Democnsy tojine it, and they wont do it onless the offises is throwd in. You can run the Dimocrisy on only one issue and that’s the nigger, for it’s ail they can understand. So long ez the nigger exists. Dimocrisy. endoors—when the race be comes extinct, the party dies. The two is indissolubly bound together—the one wuz created for tother, and tother for one When Noah oust Ham, he laid the foundashuns nv Dimocrisy.” Mr. Nasby is about right. The negro has been the one idea of the Democratic party for a long time. The war showed Democracy in its true colora iu respect to Union and Constitution; but by bringing about emancipation, ruined its sole staple in trade. Why does it not imitate the example of the thing for which it abandbned its manhood, and give up the ghost decently? Graceful Similes.— Speaking of the late “Prince John” Van Baren, the Louisville Journal, Bays: “His faculties were solid and bright, quick and strong, comprehensive and flexi ble. And they were poised like the rock ing stones of the Druids, which the zephyr may set in motion, but which the tornado cannot overthrow. hTomanofinteliectever stood more firmly or more lightly on his faculties that John Van Buren. His power and nimbleness were alike extraordinary. His mind resembled the trunk of ah ele phant. He could with equal ease pick up the pin of a repar tee or uproot the tree of a constitutional argument.” John B. Hyerg A Co., Auctioneers. Nos. 252 and 2M Market street, will hold on toSorrcnv Clricay) October 28, a large special sale of Fore tenant! : emesitc Fry Goods, by catal-gne, on four months* c l^! t * Ipctafilng Hosiery, Gloves, 350 do?en Traveling shirts, 50 cases Gingham Umbrellas, also. Scarfs lies, shirt Fronts, Scstienders, Sewings, 800 dozen Hoop Skirts Zephyr Knit Scarfs, 20 cases Umbrellas 2(,t dozen Merino Shirts and Drawers. White Goods' rfc., arraign! on third lloor.commenclEgat 10 o’clock! ALSO. c^l a i 50rtment of P aU styles Carpetings, Table Oil o’c/cck* 0 " ou floor, to be sold at H Large Public Sales £xtra Talaable Beal Estate. Messrs, Thomas & Sons advertise three sales, 80th Inst, Not. fl and IJ, Each sale will embrace valuable and desirable property. Including business stands ♦^?n n il s ’lots, farms, country seats,&c Dte.ri B^ l cSSw n,ptorUy .’ by older of 016 Orphans* and ?i B l* c i ezecutoia, trustees and others Fall particulars in handbills, and plan at the auction room a, Sale of Thirty Desirable Building Dots, Second street. Diamond street, dud IS us quell anna avenue. Executors of benjamin Davit, deceased, advertise to be sold on the lith < f November, by J tmes A. Free. vcti 3, & block of ground in the Nin \Leenth TTflrd, bounded by Second, Diamond. Perry slre’As and im q r^i a ve naaV€nU€t *® w£tt and soldi™* s&- 6E3S LAST PAGtt. _ . MASON A gAMT.Treq flff^ apl9-lh,s,tn.tf, Seventh and Cb'tgirmt streets. HAINES B BOTHERS' PIANOS I! ” . , Thousands of these populariastrn-Ml ti v 111 CMladelpUa and vicinity Fo" sale apl9-th,B,tn.tf 1 Seventh' ahduhgttnnt. USTTEBS. CAP amt. «rrarc S PAPERS ENVELOPES, BLANK BOOKS a Sltl|ar^at m 1110 BtaUonery selling,VuiS J. B. DOWNING’S Stationery Store maia-tapl Eighth street, two doorsthora W»'n%. roHN crump, buildeb, - o 1731 CHBr.TNUT STREET, „ , . land2l3 LODGE STREET. Mechanics of every branch required for honoebnlM. tnEandlii,t!ngpreaiptlyfUmlshed. Jy33-6mrp GAiIUEL W. LtINAC,.No. 11l South -SEVENTH O street, Pblladti;ibla, PLUMBEK, Gas and UTTER. Work done promptly aad In the beamarmer. Pomps, Gas fixtures, and all material used In the business ior"tFhed. . ' oci7-6m405 BALL STYLE HATS. n THEO. H. MoOALLA, ~ JOB Bb WARBUBTON, &$. BASHIONABLB HATTEB, ooiq.l _ 180 Chestnut street semy.tp} Next door to Post office. fiS} JONES, TEMPLE & CO., “ ©Si PABHIONABLE HA.TTEB9, store above Chestnut 29 ””” JJEWSPAPEBADVEB'nsroG.-JOY, COE*CO f «““« Of PIBTH & CHESTNUT Strata Philadelphia, and TBEBUNE BUILDINGS, New Vork, are agente for the Bmhxrrsr and for the News papers of the whole country. Jyl7-6mrp{ joy, A m 600 BTBKET ' 600 TINWARE, vvv BRACKETS, • wboDENWAUu* PANCY BBONZBMATOH SAFES*®’ 0C23 GRIFFITH&PAQE, SIXTH AJJjD Aißprr fAPEBA SLASHES, - Opera Glasses, made by M. BABDOU, 0/ Imported and for sale only by O. w. A. TEUMPLER Seventh and Cbeatnnt streels. or 20 -ip, tf Y°u MBIBE THE VERY BEST PHOTO «Sw£.?P S ' ana at tho Ban i o >lmo do not wan* to fnTo* I ™™.*? e s°U )l,ant charges; you sbunid there * F -HEjMjsr’s Gallery.lfo.km AS* SSg. wbere S' oo eet tlx Card or one large Photograph THE DAILY EVENING BULLITm.-PHILABKLPHIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25,1366 WANTED, A PRINCIPLE. WEBER’S PI AN 0 8! -r- _ fWSfS, There are more of the co:e-,rale-‘.SSBSI2 IH >lnstruments sold in New York nilylTl sT thui, any otheymbre. They are need io the Conse-va -tcties oi New York .and Brooklyn, anil are recnrn menderthy the leading Musicians for Brilliancy add- DnrabUlty. For SalebyJ. A-GETZ®, 1102 Chestmu illrett - ' oc2s,th,B,tq,lm> ORGANS ANU MELODKIWa, the celebrated Factories ofpip=3= m5l "Treat Linaley * Co., elo.,lnver Mel.Ul 111 A?;«i2 dTaylor ahd Farley. Wholesale at.dretaU AtfDCy, it A _ Q \aJT7. oc25 t th.a.tq t iini 1102 Chest *nt street. CHILLY WEATBEB r win'mate Xf tbe clneipgor the doors very desirable; for this * variety of styles of Boor esprla ?s maybefoand at the Hardware Store ol BHAW m «« (Bfrht 1 hlrty-flvel Martot bllog Ni?i»h, 835 ALL KINDS OF MOLDINGS ON, HAND; BOLD ol ? a , ale BD d mitred Into frames, at REIMER’s sre^?tofslventb!‘ Ure Frame iSmporlum ’ '**»• VINC FOB PXJTTiNQ TJNDKB STOVBB, Mica for iJ siove doers. Carburet of Iron (giving a superior Poxroaoent lustre to stoves). Pokers, Scuttlra Shovels, Tor gs. Ash Sieves, a variety of Patent Coal §m^Tu ! i?i8 n }E c 2§f : ? < J» sand 5and JJOOr Borings, for sale by TItUMAN & SHAW, ISO. 835 (Eight Thlrty-flvol Market street, below Ninth. , rl" BKST AND CHEAPEST IS THE MOTTO BEIMEB S Gallo)y, second .street, above Green. 18 ‘be uentre °1 attraction for those who want good fnd therefore cheap Photographs, blx Card or one large Photograph for >1; 12 Ferro types 50 roma. To SAVE WALKING wnen yon want Hardware come to onr relghborhood. There are sevmfHard ware Stores within two tqnaret. thus giving vnua m-eater variety ofstocks to select from than elsewhere Hntdon tforget to examine' onr assortment among Ihem. TBUMAN& SHAW, No. 835 pcighf TUrrt? five) Market street, below Ninth. rmrty t'ost-a,check; dkawn by dibble*cam ii BIGS, on National Bank North America York,forlSM St,No.B7lo,favor ALLEnsamiklkr dated October 20, ’166. Payment having been all persons are cannoned agalmtnegitiltlngthes^l’ 0C25-Ct» : No. 4sßonthThhdatreet. GOLDBBACELiT. Iliberalrew»rdwui be given-on ita return to offira of reward will • . B. A.SOUDEB*CO., ocS5 Ml No. 81 Dock street. YORK COMPANY’S GOODS. - r'f l T.T^\Pl^S?. mpaD5 ’ s Tar lo«s styles COTTOSABES, NAS KINB, TICE liras, ATsr> DENIMS. EEOWN AND BLUE DRILLS. BnOWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS ■ CLOAKINGS. VEST PADDINGS ’ _ , CORSET JEANS, SLEEVE LININ GS. Beceiv, d and lor sale by ' WALN. LEAMING <fc CO., QcT-5 6t; No. 221 Chestnnt street.' M are now offering ti e rJr. I , ar S eS T, aD ‘ 5 theepeet lot of Marseilles Quilts we . hJ| i Persons in want of a nice Quilt may be as &°re<l e f saying several dollars by bu> ingof this lot. A vS2 t w,? aB . b A y M“ lEe ?? Narsellles Qalitslor ,5 each, ibis lot ol Qnllts embraces every anility and sirs fine Qnllts Honeycomb. Alhambra. Lancaster, <tc, Vtry heavy Comfortables for is eacn. B. D. <E W. H. PENNELL. net Market street, L'IANNELS.-tVe are now opening Job Lots of r Flannels. Good Lomet Flannels, at 31 cents ner bSi 0 !:?! 1 's°»’ Seed Wi cents; % widp.so cents; very nne, eiS, fell yard wide, 65 cents; ezcellln. 4 4 t-hater rs cents; very heavy Grey Twilit d lor 5711; good Bed •■>‘-■2, Canton Flannels of all qualities. Ir m 20 cents ner lardpp. B. D. & Vi. H. PENNELL, (>c2.,. ..t U2l Market street a COSSETS AND MRS si-pi;. £LE\-ENTH S str^ Eb ? Ve Tbit teentn, aadSoutS fetree-, above spruce, has now on iacs h o%?S s s*tyle Fa andSKlßT^and IRfifi S U ” TO PLEASE. AT KOPPa -LOUtJ. Shaving Sa.oon Hair and whiskers dyed Razor's set in order Jfo 12s Exchange Place. G. C. KOPP. L'RENCH LRhfeSIKG ““ r THaYEE & COWPERTEWs IT. •U/ C ommerce street. are agents for tne s*ie of this ar ;'=e It ran be had by, he bothe, at the princlSil re tail Shoe Stores. oc2i 12r 3 DEAL BL-CK THREAD LAOS POINT43-A AU case of the above very desirable Goods iu new aid 1 legant designs, an tsscrtment of pi Ices rr.-.m iso upwards to very rich qualities, lu-st received bv geo w. vo ;el. 0c24 6trp» No. lots Chestnut strest. a COP SKIRT MANUFaCTOBV.-Hoop Skirts and Corsets ready made and made to order: wa-- anted of the best materials. Also.sktrts repaired] M~RjS jj, gf.yj.Ry seisdmrpl Sl2 Vine street, above Eighth. v. IN ■ BaCT <jF BEEF, tor makiog Beef Tea or ex ,, celi.nt Soup in ten minutes; wsesslrg alt the no trilious qualities ollresh Beef, being agretSbleto r file ana acceptable to the most delicate stomach It is highly concentrated, each pound representing ; ma 7 IffigSSSS S‘rW °* “““ per ptS c d9-ctrp? Sv W. cor. Broad and Spruce «s^Phfo«> Grocers, HoteX-Sfiepen * and others—A very saoerinr lot nt idor.by the barrel or dozen. p. j, jorba!?* 11 * noa-rptf 220 Fear street, below Third and Walnut THE GREAT AMERICAN CROFTS COLT'SFOOT VQCK ’cAND Y\ *old by all the principal Dugg!sfs > MANUFACTORY, oclfrlnHpg 125 North SECOND street. pLSE FRUNGH MANTEL OLOCKR-A ftesh Im rn£E!K^&& sllUm Btylß '* warr “ ted BARR & BROTHERS, Importers, ; 824 Chestnnt street, -helowl'onrth fTCH, TETTER. ALL SKIN DISBtAHVa" fcALTjRHEUM, SCALB HEAD, AT.T. ERUPTIONS. SWAYNE’S “ALL-HEALING OINTMENT.’* SWAYNE’S “ALL-HEALING OINTMENT.*' SWAYNR’S “ALL-HEALING OINTMENT.’’ / Cures Itch in from 12 to 4S Mows. Cures the Most Obstinate Cates of Teller. SOME CERTIFICATE. HOME CERTIFICATE ,t. HUTCHINSON KAY.' Mayor's Cier* a. w corner Piith asd Chestnut streetsfphUadelphla^savß l , ‘ [ ™ s *cu Wed very much with’ an eruptfonon my I ' e , rDedi « wliooutfincUng . t iief, final irprocnred itxKij/ue’s AU.-Stalina Olntami. Alter nsing it a short time a perfect cure YTas the result i cheerJuily recommend it as a cure fir Tetter and an akin Diseases, as mir-e was an exceedingly ouatinatp mttW" BAYNE'S OINmENT : oasUllate never known *'tetter'* ::.!tch” to fail "tettlr’’ IN CURING itos “TETTER” •ttch” tormenting “TErrER” "ITCH” COMPLAINT. "tIttII” fPTl7>P*l7 > P*l ■ Tela valuable Ointment prepared only by “ fnnri 'B orders are received aa I nsnal (during ttie past eight years! a* Ma. * CO/S, 807 CHESTNUT fetreeh Pianos r i to sound as good as new. T erms for Tuning, tl 50 . istfrp V*. ,TOX’S PATENT PARAGON FRAMES In Umbreilaa, Silfcand Gingham JITS' „ „ , JOSEPH sUSSBLL,- jSBCr Nos. - and 4 North Fourth street, A ot —■ 4trp __ Philadelphia. K-SCJU CHICKERING GRAND PIANOS. ~9M CHESTNUT STREET. Ml Al l oco-tf4p . W. H. DUTTON. OPEBA GLASSES—Japanned; Morocco f Bussia Leather, Ivory, 13 Vones, FieldGiSwm Ac., &c. Imported and for sale by Glasses nriK-iof ™ • WSI - Y - MCALLISTEE, ocls-l-t,rp 728Chestnntstre°t Phtiada. “*~"*.» n a.aiS l jSjgafc. CHICKEIOEG upright PTAISTOS WfWi , , 9 « CHESTNUT STREET. ** *.l I OC S-tf4 P W. H. DUTTON. JCWriiKR, WJUAVj3itt & tu! *■ „. , Trr Mnunfactorezs of MANILA AND TARRED CORDA&E, No.23North Water Btieerancfko.'zaNorth Delawxr __ avenne, Philadelphia, w * r EBWXKr H. PlThgß. . MICHAJBL WHAvra OOKKAP P. CLOTBIEBr^^ /®V uK^ Ji ol^O A N N D |.^|?^ o^f OLD ESTABLISHED LOAN (VFIiTnTP Come -or THIRD and GABELL fittS, Betow Lombard. * Gmisf&c.'f lAMOIII>s ' WA ' ruHES ' jewelry, lOE SALE AT REMARKABLY; LOW PRICES. 0c22-lmJ ROCKHILL& WILSON FINE CLOTHING HOUSE, Coachmen's Coats, * Coachmen’s Coats, HUNTING OOATS. HUNTING GOATS, 1 CL 0 T H I N 6 MITCHELL FLETCHER No. 1304 CHESTNUT ST Having disposed of their goods damaged by the late are, INVITE THE ESPECIAL ATTENTION of city and country buyers to their fresh stock consisting In Dartof ' J nSS e “ s a a d jarg FreshPsacho*, 3 000 “ “ Tomatoei. ?’SSS < “ Green Corn. 1000 ‘ Fresh Fears. 1000 ;* « Btrawberries. 1000 Pine Apples. 1000 ;; ‘ ‘ Morelia?Cherries. 1,000 “ French Peas. And all other Fruits by the can or dnnoq. Also, a general New Stock of FINE GROCERIES. se22-ttith sfifitrp LADIES’ FANCY FURS. JOHN FAREIRA, Ho 718 Arch st, abiva 7ch, At his old established Store. IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER and DEALER IN FANCY FURS FOR Ladles and Children. My assortment of Fancy Furs for Ladles and Chil. now complete, embracing every variety that will be worn daring toejeotmngiseason. * Remember the name and number. JOHN FAREIRA, No. .18 ARCH Btreet; above Seventh. r *.s^Tfl n 0 Parmer or connection with any other store in tne city, oc2oainth3m lAJDII&’ FANCY FURS! A. K.&F.K. WOMRATfI, 417 Arch St., have now open A Full Assortment of LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S FURS 1 Also a great variety of ! FANCY ocis.?m£ la S e aad Sleigh Eobss. CLOAK VELVETS. edwin hall & co„ No. 28 S. Second St,, WILL OPEN THIS MORNING, 1 A Case of Very Superior LIONS SILK CLOAK VELVETS, From twenty eight to forty Inch,a wide, IMPORTED BY OUHSELVE3, Direct from the manufacturer,. c<2Sta th Rt rp ST. MARK’S CHURCH. Wanted to Rent, A PBW, OH TWO BWJCINGB, IN , ST, MASK’S CHURCH, - (LOCUST STREET.) ADDRESS*, Post Offiico Box 2222 OCI3-ot <p| Congress, Empire AND COLUMBIA SPUING WATERS. Messrs, Bullock & Crenshaw, N E cor. of Arch and Sixth Streata. PhHafelpbla. will hereafter keep a supply of the-m valaable waters lor Bale, ftesh ftom Ihedprtea Md tfelivejed to our customers at their sfchr« New -S ork city prices aK>re * at oor *°wost S^^Sprlngaf^^S^&Son’ff^Ne^’ork Hr URIL'KttKIHU StiUAitK 914 CHBST3SDT BTBEK(V S ’ ocs*tf4p w. g. ngroOM. ROCKHILL& WILSON Fine Clothing House, 603 and 605 Chestnut Street, Foreign and Domestic Fabrics Made to Order, Seasonable, Serviceable and Fashionable. PART OF TOUR IN- Biliel'ild? eanar8 ‘ ronaBe „Oot in Uie Beet Styles, made with care and ele gance, tor the Wardrobe of any Gentle man. ■ i WAN ANI AKER • • Asm BROWN. Sixth Street-.£rom - wiar< i ketto Minor Street, FACTORY FOR sale, SITUATE ON THE SOUTHEAST COBNEB OF Tenth and Columbia Avenue, FIVE STORIES HIGH, 122 by 41 feat, Bnßilnlhe most substantial and improved manner, LOT 230 by 64, running to the railway. Inquire or JOHN TAYLOR.No. 1553 North Broad sfreet; or; at the KEYSTONE KNITTING lIIRES Oxford and Hancock aireeta. 0C24-6trp| ' The PNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP, Hen drick Fndaon, Howes, master, will sail for HAVANA 0D BATDBDAY MORNING, November 3rd at 8 o’clock * Fer Freight or Passage apply to THOMAS WATSON & SONS, ORNAMENTAL, HAIE MANUFACTORY. _mia hugest end best Mgortmafitoi W iP\ Xoupees Long-Hair Braids ani Carls, Water-fells, Viotoriaes, Fri settes, Illusive Seams for ladies, At prices XiOWfia that! elsewhere. tmhssup 909 CHESTNUT STBEET, -BEaPTIFPI. BILK TTMTmw.T.T.aa- Ivory and Partridge weed JOSEPH FUB4ELL: - J»C _*«> Noa - 2 and 4 North Fourth at.; ocZMt,rp , , Philadelphia, m OKs, _ EMERSON PIANOS. - oSasg!°tffiS c2£Sd c&°‘ dnrah'mty. -Sgl?- 41 * - W. H. BUTTON. r. OCEHILL & WILSON PA LL Sc WINTER LADIES’ CLOAKS, Now Open, A FINE ABSOBTMENT IN A til THE BEST MA TERIALS AND NEWEST DESIGNS, AT , AGNEW& ENGLISH'S ««5h 5 s gB uth Niath Street. F. U. WILLIAMS, LXJMBER, Seventeenth and Spring Garden Streets oess-im PHILADELPHIA. Inimitably : FINE CONFECTIONS, - 808 ,• . CHOICE PRESENTS. Stephen P. "Whitman, MANUFACTURER, No. 1310 Market St. OCl9*7t rp FRUITS, FBESH AND PRESERVED. A Large Stock of Fresh and Preserved Fruits and Vegetables, in Sin and Glass, for-s&le Whole . tale and Retail SIMON COLTON & GLAEKE, S, W. COR. BROAD AND WALNUT OC2OB tilth JONES’ Old Established ONE PRICE FOTE Ready-Made Clothing House, 604 MARKET STREET, above Sixth. B2SS wotkf 1 ” * ‘ u “ d3ome Sgf 8 for h Avan a.- 142 Nerth .Delaware Avenue, Passage to Havana. $5O. oclMSrp blankets* bedding AND FEATHER WAREHOUSE. TENTH Bl REE r, BJCLOW AJBCKa Beds, Bolsters, JPlUows, Matresses of all kinds; Blankets, Comfort ables, Counterpanes Spring Beds, Spring Cots Irin Bedstead*, Cushions and all other articles la that line of ■'uslness.. AMOS HILLBOBN. No. 44 North TENTH Street. _ Below Arch. BLANKETS. FINE CLOTHING HOUSE, '•t.f, . • w 603 and 605 Chestnut Street. OVERCOATS IN GREAT VARIETY. Geo* B, Wood, Jr,, 722 SANSOH STREET. OC2S-3t»; FGRS ALE, THE LEASE ; ttoee years, jrom January Ist, 1867,, ; Goodwill, Stook and Fixtures OF THE BLANK BOOK • AND ' BTATIONEBT STOKE, Ho , 29 South Sixth street, Six-doors Nom Cheitnut street, n6w doing a good bu siness. terms and parti, ulars, apply on thepre “? CS - . oC24.3tip| - JUST RECEIVED FROM GENOA S I L V EH FILIGREE JEWELRY* Sets, Necklaces, &0., &o„ . .. also, v; ■ . jVow Opening, AN INVOICE OP FRENCH CLOOKS AND BBONZE^ CLARK & BIDDLE. Jewelers and Silversmiths, street; jp|S TEELING SILVER, fifcSjaaS Manufactured expressly tor BBlDALPresent® NEW JEWELRY, Of all tbe late Styles, WATCHES Of tie most Celebrated Makers. PEARLS, DIAMONDS, and other Precious Stones, Wedding and Engagement Bings. Old Set* of J-EAKL or DIAMOND JEWELBY re— mounted in modern style. ■Watches and Clocks repaired and adjusted by com petent workmen. 3 All goods warranted of first quality. Special attention given to DIAMONDS. J. T. Gallagher,' Data of BAXLEY 4 BOBMEBLY BAXLEY 4 KITCHEN, ci» 3 s9u°thS|P S 5 NUT STREET. 1866. THE NEW FALL STYLES J. W. BRADLEYS Celebrated DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (Or Double Spring) skirt » SOWTJJTIVSBSALLY ADOPTED BY OT7B FASHION MAGAZINES ABD Ail. FASHION AUTHORITIES, THIS IMPROVED DUPLEX SKIRT Is now meeting; witb great Sale by J. M. HAFLEIQH, ~~ 902 Chfstnut Street. oelB-th Batn 9trp| CALIFORNIA PURE WINES AND BRANDIS From the celebrated Vineyards of B. D. WILSON 40-- BON, San Qabrlal, LO3 Angeles, California. (MOUND VINEYARD, POKP’ . HaQNE™ 0 OHAM SHERRY, RANDY ‘ ' wnHS BPTrEBS, The above are guaranteed to be perfectly PUBB as> made ftom the Grape, and Bulled for SACRAMEN TAL, and. MEDICINAL porpcsfa. We olalm the^b S iU St 1 S^ I ffiltte?oBtr a i,BII^t 0 thebeatlm - F or sale In wood or by the case. Garmick A Co. BOLE AGENTS, N. E. comer Front and Chestnut Btsc an27 rp? . ROCKHILL& WILSOM FINE CLOTHING HOUSE, 603 and 605 Chestnut Strafe. LATEST STYLE SACK & WALKING • - GOAT.' “ i t ’ ,l * BOYS' diiOTHIHO^ ' ' - r-Jii*?. r u v *4 - ■ r r;£- : s ,^->v':»^-f r ‘VJLi J- i. .jvfc.*-t±.i 1 r ‘ }, • ' or. y- . .. ~.\ it*.* (* i. VJ
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