CITY BULIETES. Sale of Real Estate, Stocks, <fcc.— James A. Freeman, Auctioneer, sola yesterday, at.li o’clock', noon, at thu Pbiiadelpala Exchange, the fel -350 shares Scbomacker Plano Forte M annfaoturing liOt°’So7i6"B. Sectiofl Si Monument actuare, Mo’nu- ■ mei t ( emeury.— —35 Three-story brick dwel lug; with two-store each building and lot or ground, 1624 Lherry street, 18 feet front and 108 fret deep... ......4500 rramemfesnogeand lot, 85* Swanson at., 1" feet ■ ■ lS°of b »ron?d!!wl£'‘lmwov6ments'tbSroon, 618 South Seventh street* 20 feet front by 86 feet deep. 100 Hhreestory brick dWe ling and lot of ground, 133* 1 Marshall street,lB feet ftont by 74 feet lOlnches • dCCP.^.-tntum..n.r'-l- i .mi..l.Vii : .- : ....i.,.M^4.»inmng!)3o *Thre&Btt*xv brick dw<;ltiig and lot of ground, 13& & Marshall street, 18 faet front by, 74 feet 10 incher deQP • Threiwitori brick dwelling ana lotof ground, 1337 North fcevemh etreet, 2i B feet_ftont by at feet-10^ BulWfeg'lofe "seventh and'” MastS streets, is feet . front by 174 feet 10 Inches deep .400 lot ofground, ew-t side of Seventh street, near Thompson. 18 feet front and lOu feet deep.; a;. 7a lit of ground, east side of Seventh street, near Thn«iMonriB feet front and 100 fest deep 76 Stone tavern and lot of ground, Main street, ynnk, - • ouuu The Gbbat Sale of Sheffield plated ratlery. &c., from the establishment of Jos. ?toafeV*Bon» Spring street Worm. Sheffield, mann- Smsf?isb> Boyal authority, was traavoldabW ppst- ssmms&s Sisis&ffis&ajssssiffis «niMawUl be the only chsnce offered. All the goods are guaranteed Sheffield manufacture and electro plated. . Cbtstax. Medallions, Oil Paintings, -a,. _w« advise all connoisseurs and lovers of art, to Attend the sale this evening at 7K o’clock at Scott’s Art Gallery, 1620 chestnut street. Among the collec tion Mesom every line specimens of American artists, contributed by them for their own especial benefit. Thia will be the inauguration of a series of art sales, as wemsdeistand there will be some of the finest ever offered to the lovers of art in this country. Cricket.— A.matoh game of Cricket is to be played bn the ground or the Germantown Cricket Club, situated near Wayne Station, on. the German town Railroad, between eleven single and fonrteen married men of the Club. Hie same promises to be an exciting one, as the players seteetsd Incline 81l the beet In the c'.nb. Flay'commences to morrow at zy, o’clock P. ][., and will be continued on Saturday at 10 A. hi. ■ The American Cow-Milking Machine Company, S3S BROADWAY. New York. has estab lished an office at 413 CHESTNUT Street, Philadel phia. The greatest Invention of the age. Unequal can not be found. The services of thoroughgoing en terprising men are solicited A spleadla chance to make money can now be secured. Yoaqhonld not tkll to see the AMERICAN DOW MILKER. 413 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia- The Press of this morning say’s: The weather Is getting cooler, and the. VMornlng Glory” glow s more orightiy—stop In and see one of these won* derfulatoveß in foil blast, at Jones’, 309 and 3U North Second street, abov&Vine, or at Clark’s. 1008 Market Btieet, above Tenth. Table Ornaments beautifully made by Morse &:Co.. 902 and *4 Arch street. Exciting Times in' Baltimore! Pro- clamation BY GOVERNOR SWANN! POLICE COMMISSIONERS DBFjANT!' MEaN WHILE » ROOT HILL & WILSON, 603 AND 605 jHESTNUT STREET, * MANUFACTURE 1L EGAN TfHI TS FOR GENTLEMEN, DITTO DO. FOK BOYS. DITTO HO. FOR YOUTHS, DITTO DO. FOB MILITARY MEN, DITTO DO. FOR EVERYBODY. BROWN STONE CLOTHING HALL. ‘xBR • AthIeTICSVS. ATLANTICS —Kotice—Ath letics are informed that no matter how Athletic they may be, they can find suits ot Clothlag ready.made at CharleßStohee* Co.’s One Price under the Contiuen* tab tfcat will be sore to “fit them, and no muftin.” Atlantics ditto, and all at low figures. Pubs !—Fall and Winter Stock. . Be early purchasers. You get the pick. Every lady should have a set. Call at CHARLES OAKFORD & SONS, Under the Continents 1 Hotel. Coal at IJetail at Port Richmond Pri cks—at the Shipping Wharf, foot of Laurel street. Kensington. Gross ton (%240 lbs.) always delivered, unless otherwise ordered. , - J. K. & W. TOMLINSON, Now Open.— RICH BLACK SILKS. DRAPE DB FRANCE. ' GROS GRAINS, : LYONS TAFFETAS.’ And every other desirable styles for Dresses and Mantles. I his Is a new department, and is worthy the atten tion of buyers. - J. W. PROCTOR & 00. 920 Chestnut street. i Cloaking Cloths Vy tne yard in great Variety. FANCY CLOAKINGS. WHITES CLOAKINGS. * • FROSTED BEAVER 9. VELVET BEAVERS. ASTRA CAN CLOAKINGS. BROWN FDR CLOAKINGS. POLAR CLOAKINGS. . AC.| &0., &0. j &C., AC. This is a new tdeparnnent, and is worthy tie notice DHrayera. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., * 920 Chestnut street. Furs of all Nations.— RUSSIAN SABLE FURS. HUDSON BAY SABLES. FINS DARK MINK S ARLES. ROYAL ERMINE-CHINCHILLA. BARK SIBERIAN SQUIRREL. PERSIAN LAMB-ASTRACAN, &C„ <fcc. FOR LADLES, MISSES AND CHILDREN. J. W. PROCTOR & 00., 920 Chestnut street. Kich Paris Cloaks, row open, in great variety* RICH VELVET CLOAKS. CHINCHILLA CLOAKS. VELVET REAV KR CLOAKS. ASTRAKHAN CLOAKS AND JACKETS. HANDSOME FLUSH JACKETS.: opera cloaks and jackets.) J. W. PROCTOR & CO , Deafness, Blindness and Oatakrh.— J. Isaacs, M. D„ Professor of the Eye and Ear, treats All diseases appertaining to the above members with the utmost success, Testimonials from the mast re liable sonrces in the city can be seen at his office, No, Sl9Plne street. The medical faculty are Invited to ao company their patients, aahe s as had no secrets In hia practice. Artlndal eyes Inset ed. No iCharge mads or examination, O ! How Beautiful Are OAKFORD3' Hats for Children, is a daily exclamation, Stores nnder the Continental Hotel. : "inbrlcatlve steam engine paching,—fer terms, see 685 arch st. phila,and 26tley st, newyorte. flABISli; BULLETIN. POET OF PHILADELPHIA-OcTOBEB2j. tfST Sse Marine Bulletin on Seventh Page, ARRIVED THIS DAY. Schr Train Acworth, Crouch, 5 days from Choptank River, Md with railroad ties to Bacon, Collins <fc Co. ScbrOctavia Ellen, fclllott, 5 dais from Sahbory. in ballast to J T Justus. Schr Anna Bbeppird, Bowditch, from New York, with cement to captain. Schr Beading RR No 44, Smith, 4 days from Rich mood, in ballast to cap aln. . Schrß Peterson English, 4 days from Portsmouth, Schr J Purter, Burroughs, 5 days from Norwich, _ cleared this day. Steamer Ed Beck, Martin, Poughkeepsie, Qulntaid, Sawser <fe Ward. ’ Bark Myra. Dix, Antwerp J E Bazley & Co. Bark Atlantic, McKenzie, Antwerp. Workman & Co. Schr J Porter, Burroughs, Providence, Day f HuddeU Schr V m Jobs. Street. 'Washington, I, Wagner <fc Co Schr Annie & Bes&ie, Tutsey, Salem, Caatner, Stlck ney & Wellington. ' Schr Ch»s Hill, Cbeesman, Providence, do ScbrL&A Babcock, Hlgbee, Charleston,Merchant <fe Co. , Schr Bose Williams. Millville, captain Schr E B Wharton.BonsaiL.Tomkins Cove, Van Duaen, . Lochman <fe Co. . Schr Mary E Thompson, Warran, Boston, Bancroft, Lewis & Co. \ Schr C M oore, Ingersoll, Bridgeport, Quintard. Sawyer -<fc Ward. Schr Wm B Morgan, Hopkins Seafort, captain, Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange. , LEWES. Del., Oct. U. mere is one ship at the Breakwater and another is Jtcrw beating Jd the Capes. -The brig Enrchard und Torrey, from Baltimore for providence, previously reported on the beach opposite this place, was sold yesterday for $2O 0. loure.&c, IO3EPHLAFETBA. Correspondence of the Phila. Evening Bulletin. wn,. . . RSATlftffl, Oct. 23. from the Cnlon Canal passed oral to<eA liSfe to'n™l amb i r r? to Ml Gibe*, Annie HOM AMiltimor?- £ Port Mifflin, do to »T Shaeffen Carrie Mt iSS??? Franklin*. limestone to io Nav C? 1, bl coai to captain; 2 rafts timber, • \ F. I.SRsed on the same day off Body brig Belie Bernard, j&UadeF pbla, (Theß B cleared at Savannah ,3<l Inst. with 418 tone old Iron.) ‘. • / • • . i Ship J G Richardson, Kendall, sailed from Liverpool nab Inst, lor ibis port. „ , . _ . . ship Westmoreland Hammond*' sailed from Ant* -. werpllth Inst for New Orleans: , v ■ .... Ship Merrlmao. Xeckle. sailed (rom Liverpool 11th-- iiat.tor this port* - ■■■■ • SteenKirHendrick Hudson, Hones, cleared at Ha vana 19th Inst, tor this port. - ■ , , Stetimef Croasder (Br), Peters, cleared at N Tork y l?team« cleared at New York yesterday for New Orleans. . - . steamer Morro castle Adams, .from Havana 28th it st. at New York yesterday. steamer Missouri. Hudson, from New Orleans 16tb lust at New York yesterday. __ ; Steamer Corsica, licMessnrler, cleared at Havana 19th lost for New York via Nassau. • 1 ' steamer Trade Wind, uhamplon, cleared at Havana 19th Inst, for New Orleans. Bark Somerville (BrVHill, cleared at . Boston 23d Inst, fer Montevideo via Portland. Bara Ella ds Anna.(new. of Portland, 529 tons), Ban dall, cleared at Portland 22d Inst, for Montevideo. Bark Terpsichore (Dan). Bandies', cleared at Balti more 23d Inst for Pernambuco^ Brig Orctlmbo, Fcsa, hence at Bath 2id lust. Brig John Chrystal, Barnes, hence %t Oaloarlen 18th instant. Scbrs Matanzas, Kilby, and H E Sampson, Blake, hence at Portland 22dlest. ■ Schr A M Flanagan, hence at Bath 22d Inst The schooner seen a wreck with .four men clinging to her by the bark Mary Ellzaheth was not the Mary B Dyer of Wellfleet as the latter vessel Is a fisherman and was In Boston two days ago. 808 BABE.—A FABM ef4434 acres. In Badnor Sr* township. Delaware county, Pa., on the Bonerta road, three-quarters of a mile from Bosemont station, Pennsylvania Ballroad, 10)4 miles from Philadelphia, . adjoining the country aeat of Dr. E, Peaoe. The sou is excellent In. high•: cultivation, and well watered. About six acres are meadow. Also, a good apple orchard and other frnlta. ; . The bnlldings are a two-atory DWELLING, well shaded; large atone barn, wagon house, Ice house, spring-: house, with never-falling spring, and other bnlldings, all In good . This farm, from its situation and many advantages, Is very desirable for any. one - wishing a country residence. ' • - ---. forfurtherp^cul^pgy^^ CHARLES H. MUIRKEIBv No. 205 South sixth Btreet, or . JOHN G. HENDERSON, ocU-thAtolOtrpt . - West Haverfbrd, dES KXEOBTRIX’d SALK—Under a Power In the TOWlil Of WILLIAM KING, deceased. THOMAS 2T50N8, Auctioneers. - Very Desirable Four-story Brick BBBTDENGE, 80. 1606 FILBERT street, W63t of Sixteenth street' On TUESDAY, Nor. 13-h, 1866, at 12 o’clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, all that modem four story brick messuage, with two-story back build* lugs and lot of ground, utate on the north side of Fil bert street, west of Sixteenth street, No. 1605; contain ing in front on Filbert street 80 feet,a«d extending In depth 127 feet to Cuthbert street. It Is wall and sub stantially built, and In excellent repair; very commo dious chambers; has the gas introduced, bath, hot and cold water, furnace, cooking range, Ac, Bnblect to an irredeemable ground rent of $llO a year. jg9*lzomedlate possession. Keys at the -Auction Store. ' 11. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, 0c25n03,1(T 189 and m South Fomth street REAL B STATE- JAM ES A FJR EE WLAN, IB AUCTIONEER-BEAT DWELLING. No. 920 South TWELFTH Street On WEDNESDAY, No vember 7th, 1866. at 12 o’clock noon, will be sold at Pnblie Sale,' at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following described Real Estate, viz: All that certain three-story brick dwlllug with kitchen at tached, and I t of ground, Bltuate&t the west sldeof *> wellth street, below Christian, being 16 feet front by 60 fret deep. ■ 0* The above is a neat dwelling s 7ias aback stair way, hot and cold water, gat, range et c., and is the best bunt house in the rote. J9* Will rent for 1336 per annum. tet Itc mediate post esslnn gl ren the purchaser. Key at the Auction Sto e. s£» May be examined at auy time. Xtr dear of incumbrance. gg- iioo to to paid at the time of sale. JAMjES A. FREEMAN: Auctioneer, 0c25n0l Store, 422 Walnut street, SB “ORPHANS’ . COURT SALE-ESTATE OP '3 WHITEHEAD, Mlßora.-JAHES A FRE&- aN, Auctioneer. Four Court HuUSES, FOUR t’H 8 1 reel, above GERMAN. Under authority of the Orphans’ Court for the City and County ol Philadel phia, on WEDNESDAY, Nov. 14th, 1866. at 32 o’clock, noon, will be 8014 at public sale at the PHILA DELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following described Keal Estate, the property of WHITEHEAD, Miners; All that certain lot ot ground, with the three brick at d three frame court houses thereon erected situate In the rear of Nos. 734 and 736 S. Fourth street above German street, with the use of a thr.e-feet wide alley leading into Fourth street. jOSTrlau of ihe District Surveyor by which the above will be sold, at the Auction Store. £3“Sold sepai ately if desired. BST Clear of all incumbrance. jj£j“fso to be paid at the time of sale. By the Court, E. A MERBICK.CIerkO. C. CALEB WHITEHEAD Guardian. JAMES A. FREEMaN, Auctioneer, 0c25n018 Store, 422 Walnut street. ££ EXECUTORS’ &ALF.—Estate of BENJAMIN Bjjjl DAVIS. deceased.- JAME* a. FREEMAN, auc tioneer. Thirty BUILDING LOTS, SECOND street, and SUSQUEHANNA avenue. Under authority con tained in toe will of the late Benjamin Davis, de ceased, on WEDNESDAY, November nib, 1866, at 12 o’clock, noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA IXCf’ANuE, t&e ibllowlng de scribed Beal Estate, viz.: Twenty building lots, com mencing at the corner of Second and Diamond st ree a, running through to Ferry street each lot 18 by it 9 feet. Also—Ten lots, Secoßd street and Susquehanna avenue, running throughlo Perry street, each lot 17 bn* 309 feet. v 1 tgr Will be sold with ibe privilege. Plan at the Auction ** tore, ASP Clear of incumbrance. & 850 to be paid on each, when the property Is struck off. By order of the Executors- * JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer, 0c25-nol,B • Store, 422 Walnut street. «OHPHANS > -COURT' SALE—Estate of Rev. HUGH McLAUiiHLIN, deceased.— A. EMAN, Aucttneer. LOT, NINE >EE NTH WARD.-Under authority of the Orphans’ Court for the City and County of rhiiaaelphla, on WEDNES DAY, Nov. 14. 1866, at 12 o clock, noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the tollowing described real estate, late the property of Rev. Hugh McLaughlin, deceased, vz<: A lot of ground in the Nineteenth Ward, situate on the south westwardly sidr of Tucker street (Opposite St. Ann’s Rc. Church). 119 feet ssg in. northwestwardly from Cedar street: 60 feet front, and 84 feet 834 in deep on the east line, and 81 feet 6 y» in. deep on the west line. Subject to |3o ground rent per annum, fty |5O to be paid when the property is struck off. By the Court, E. A. MERRICK. Clerk,O. C. JEREMIAH McLAUGtILIN, Administrator, JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer, 0c25.n01 t 8 - Store 422 Walnut street. & ORPHANS’ COURT SALE.—Estate of WIL LIAM GIBSON, deceased,—/aME4 A. FREE . Auctioneer.—7WO-STORY BRICK HODS*, > o. 2008 PAMBERTON STREET, TWENTY-3IXT 3 W a BD. Under authority of the Orphans’ Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY, November 14,1866, at 12 o’clock, noon, wi l he scld at Public Sale, at tub PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following described Beat Estate, late the property of wMUm Gibson, deceased, viz: All that certain lot of ground, with the two-story brick' messuage thereon erected, situate oh the sonth aide of Pemberton street, 64 fret west of Twentieth street, in -the Twenty-sixth Ward; containing in front 16feet, and in depth 80 feet, to a s}* feet wide alley, with the u*e of said alley. Subject to $36 ground rent per annum. tGT $lOO to be paid at the time ot sale. By the Court, EDWIN A. MERRICK ClerkO.C. WILLIAM McLAUGdLIN, Executor. JaMEAA. FREEMAN, Auctioneer. 0c2d,p01,8 Store, 422 Walnut street. 920 Coestnut street. FOR BENT-The SECOND, THIRD and FOURTH STORIES of a large ana desirable Store on MARKET street, near Sixth. For further informa tion address at once XX, Press Office. 0c24-2t,rp* NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC, 898 and 811 CHESTNUT ST., . PTnT.AmUT.VffTA, The late management having relinquished their entire cbntrol and Interest In this Bank, the business Is now being conducted under the following entirely SEW MANAGEMENT. DIRECTORS, JOSEPH T. BAILEY. Of Bailey * Co., Jewelers. EDWARTi B. OBNE, o Oi J. 7. and E. B. Orne, Dealers in Carpetings, NATHAN HXLLES. President of the Second National Bank, WILLIAM ERVIEN, Of Myers & Ervien, Flour Factors,’ OSGOOD WELSH, Of 8, and W. Welsh, Commission Merchants,; - BENJAMIN ROWLAND, Jr„ 1 Of B. Re k land, Jr, & Bro., Coal Merchants, SAMUEL A. BTBPHAM, Of Samuel Bispnam & Sons, Wholesale Grocers, WILLIAM-H. RHAWN, late Cashier of the Central National Bank, PRESIDENT. 1 WILLIAM H. EHAWN. | , CASHIER, JOSEPH P. MIJMFORD, ' eeS-ttrp Late of the Phila. National Bank, ag. sruxJt WAimiSß, JKWItItUK, etc., a oon> SOTSt Plata Baiortment at recently rednoed prlom. Jp/gfe PAKR & BROTHER, tßVnaia Importers of Watohea, etc., - CM Cfttessnnt itfeet, below Vonztbj THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25 < 1866. REAL ISTim HEW PBBUCATIOSS. A .MANUAL OB' MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS ANDMATERIALS. ; A pamphlet of.U2 pages,furnished gratia by JAMES W. QUEEN & 00., OCIO-rp tf 924 CHESTNUT BTBBET. •ppPMOBODB AM . BIOAN WOBKS.. ; HEW AND BBkUTTFUL EDITIONS. PULL OP ILLUSTBATiqWa BY DABLEY. AND EACH BOOK IN ILLUMINATED COVERS, PUBLISHED THIS DA* BY :T.*B. PETSBSOIT i BBOTHESB, NO. 306 CHESTNUT BTBKET, PHILADELPHIA. MA JOB JONES'S COURTSHIP. Detailed with other Scenes, Incidents and Adventures; in a series of Letters by Himself. With Additional Letters, and Thirteen Humorous Illustrative Engravings.from original deals naby parley. 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With Humorous illustrations. Price7scenta. FOLLOWING THE 1 RUM, By Mrs, Brigadier-Gen eral Viele. With an Ilium! _ate a Cover. Price s . ceDts, . THE A MERICAN JOE MILLER j or. Pouch for the Million. Illustrated witL over one hundred engrav ings. Price 50 cents Copies of any or nil of the above popiftor books will be sent to any one, free of postage, on receipt of price Booksellers will please send on their orders at once for what theF may want of each of the above poDnlar werks. Address all orders for any books at all to the Pub lishers, T. B. PETKRPON & BKOTHEBB. 806 CHFSrATJT STBEBfT . . philadkiphla, pi..,' And they will receive prompt attention. - Send for one of our new and fall Catalogues." 02&2t fBAAC NATHAKB, Auctioneer and Honey Broker L N. Bt corner ot Third and Spruce streets Tonlv one square below the Exchange. NATHANS'S PrlndnS Office, established for the last forty years, Monev to loan In large or small amonnts.at the lowat rates on Diamonds, Silver Plate, Watchos, Uewelry. Clothlnv and goods of every description. Office hours fronts A M. till 7 P. M. dega-tfrp A OBAPB&,—lop xegs ot these splendid BIIRAPBY COOPS JOBBERS 1866. pall: BAHCBOFT, BACHE fc CO., 330 MARKET STREET. Our Fall Stock is Now Collate, COMPRISES FUIiIi XINES OF NEW AND DESIBABLF GOODS, CONSISTING OF HOSIERYAID GLOVES. SHIRTBAJJD DRAWERS. HOODS, NUBIAS. SCARES, HANDKERCHIEFS. SHIRT FRONTS. EMBROIDERIES, LACES, RIBBONS 1 White Goods. Furnishing. Goods, Tailors’ Trimmings, Combs, Brushes, Threads, NOTIONS AND VARIETY GOODS. . We ratll particular attention to oar NSW METHOD ol doing business. We sell oar goods at COST, and tor a profit we add 6 per cent, only to the amount of hill. Our only Terms are, Cash in Far Funds at Time of Purchase. Wewiih it to be understood that the term COST with us menus the ACTUAT. BONA FIDS FIRST COST of an article, with all extra trade discounts de ducted, excepjng only the small percentage allowed us for cashing our bills. The COST- PRICE Is marked on every article throughout the establishment In plain figures, so that buyers, by examining our stock, can easily satisfy themselves as to the advantages and merit, of our ays*' tent. Our plan Is entirely new, and must commend itself lo all who wish to buy goods CHEAP FOR CASH. ccll-lmrp FIRE PROOF SAFES. THREE TESTS !!! SUCCESSFUL TESTS!!! CONVINCING TESTS!! GREAT FIRE NEWBERN, N. C. TRIUMPH OF MARVIN’S SAFE. „ _ NKWBkBN.N. C., Sept. 24,1888. William H. Olives, Esq., agent for Marvin A Oo.: JMarSin —At tne late terrible lire on Middle street, which destroyed oar Banking House, we had two or 5 our salts. Oneof them was removed, and we were removing the other, when we were directed to leave the office, as an adjoining building teas about being blown nr. The entire row of buildings was consumed, bat on opening the Bate we had the satisfaction ol tindlng everything Inside perfect. WecancSserfoliy recommend them as balng per fectly flreptoof, as we have examined two others of yonr make which were In the same Are. both of which preserved the books and papers that were In them. Yoors respectfully, DISOB WAY, GUIONiOo., Bankers. 'NETWBKBSf, N. a, Sept. 24,1866,. Wm. H. Outbr, Esq.. Agent for Marvin <£ Do. Dsab Bib I bad at my store one of your sates. &?y building, situated on Middle street, was con* snmed In. the late terrible conflagration. lam pleased to say, on opening the sate, every book and paper was found to be in perfect order. A more intense tue could scarcely be conceived of Yours truly. JOHN DILWOHTH & CO. _ _ NKWBKRir. N. C.. Sentember 24,1866. Wu.H.Oliveb Esq., Agent for Marvin* 00. JJeab Bm:—One or your Bates stood a moot severe trial In my store at the late Are on Middle street. My store was situated in a row of large wooden build* ueburnlfcgof which made a most Intense heat, rhe 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, ImBAEB, inaiMel of “My Warwick ms by (he .author of Stalk ere,” urations (e of the 7 Frank .'he War ids." etc. Price 75 >uthey Forester, •shooting ;lnal Ulub- MARTIN & CO., Vo. 7531 Chestnut Street, (MASONIC HALL), AND - 265 BROADWAY, N. Y. Vlarvin’s Patent Alum and Dry Plaster Fire and Burglar-Proof SAFES Have never failed to preserve their contents lnVcases ot flre. t gSTßend for Illustrated Catal(»rcre.*ffid ' OCl6*l2trp . IHE fillE AKIS SABLES’ GALLERIES, i 810 Chestnut St. Looking Glasses. Oil Paintings. Engravings. Picture Frames Rogers’ Groupes A Large Free Gallery of Oil Paintings \ Marking with indkliblk ink, Embroider, tag, Braiding, stamping, Ao, H.A.TORBEY. ,5 nWQFUbWSHwJ. 1866. AND Bindings, Braids. Buttons. CARPETINGS. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, i • ■ - • _ I . ■ 904 ■ / '' . .* l - . " 5 ; Chestunt Street, now OPKHma FALL IMPORTATIONS. NEW CARPETINGS. J. F; & E. B. OENE, 904 Chestnut Street, BXCLtTBIVB HOVBLTXBS r : IN . . . . ... . ; FRENCH CHENILLE CARPETS. % J. F. & E.B. ORNE, 904 CHESTNUT STREET. EEGIISH BOYAL WILTON, ENGLISH BRUSSELS CARPETS, NEW DESIGNS. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, 904 CHESTHTJT STREET. MBBBBS. JOHN CBOSXiBT & SONS NEW STYLES I ©-4 Yelve# Carpets. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, • ■ 904 CHESTNUT STREET. 800 Pcs. English Tapestry Carpets, Choice Style, Now Landing Steamer Melita. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, 904 CHESTNUT STREET, English and American 3-Fly Carpets. English and American Ingrain Carpets. BOBBBRBD DBUStOETS. I . 10-4,153-4,16-4 Druggets. STAIRS DRUGGETS, J. E.& E. B. ORNE, 904 Chestnut Street* ENGLISH BRUSSELS FOB > HALLS AND STAIRS* WITH EXTRA BORDERS. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, CHESTNUT STREET. Fancy Rugs and Sheejfskin Mate. Cocoa Matting, all widths, English Oil Cloths, for Floors. English Oil Cloths, for Stairs. MS-thagtnan rp CARPETINGS. CARPETING-Si JAMESH.ORNE&CO„ ‘ 636 CHESTNUT STRRRT, Between tth and 7th streets. JUBTBEOKIVBD ramSTEiMER ALABQK IN- French Chenille and Axminster Carpets, NEW DEBIGH3. JAMES H. ORNE &GO. 626 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 sixth ana Seventh sts., English Royal Wilton. English Brussels. English Tapestries, JAMES H. ORNE & 00- 626 CHESTNUT STREET, Between Sixth and Seventh sts., NEW CARPETINGS Fall Importations, _ NOW OPENING. - ocstnoio rpj McCALLDHE, CTRK.4SE A SLOAN, No. 519 GHESTNUT BTKEET, (Oppoelte Independence HallJ Have jnst received an Invoice of ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS AJTD COCOA MATTINGS. LEEDOM& SHAW, 910 ABCH ST., Wholeiale and Retail CARPET WAREHOUSE, Will open on the 2Sth, ,7th and 29th Inst., a. choiaa toe of Patterns af CEOSSLEY’S TAPESTBIES, entirely new. for this market, just arrived per Steamer Man hattan. aelSSmrpg CLOTHING. EDWARD P. KELLY, TAILOR, 612 CHESTNUT STREET, Has now the PAID AND WINTER STYLES and* complete assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. CLOTHES equal or superior to those of any-other First-Class Tailoring Establishment,jat motoata prices. Satisfaction .guaranteed, Pattern CuomMm show the new and prevalent styles tbr the Inspection of cnstomere and public. waits. QOPBANO AND ALTO, FIK|TDIj4S3, WANXJSI p for St. Andrew’aCtn™b' fcMITHi organist', : m 3 south Broad street. MENT. Address, far a few days, DRUG GIST, Bul letin Office. r- ■ nr S KTTCT) —TO BKNT for eight months, a, ■KTmriISH'BD HOTJS&In a central location. reStoHOBAOE PASSIfa, Box 863 Past Offim, ..a. Invocation and term. oCl44ittp4 ' FINE OPERA GLASSES. ’ imported and for srlg by James W. Queen & 00. Ottesiavat Street. .. . _
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