▼ miWETBS. A Bold Thikf.—An imiividual, named Oeorge Root.whilepassingalolig Market ■-street, west of Seventeenth, yesterday too IT -a fancy to a eoatwhichwas hanging in front of the clothing store of Julias Pagle, He took possession of the garment, and ■dicin’ t e ven stop to ask the price of it. Lmtet in the day Mr, Pagle'observed Boot passing the store. He had the coat on. He wasthen arrested. Alderman Jones held him in ?600 foailto answer. : SmugglingWhisky.—James ' Boyle, John Donohue and Edward Gorman were arrested at four o’clock this morning in De catur street, -below Market, uponthe charge of violating the revenue laws. It is aUeged that they had sponggled i* l * o in that neighborhood-four, barrels. af_ whisky Which had not undergone inspeoUon._They •were held for a hearing before the United States Conimissioner. A Stbay Boat.— A yawl boat 11 feet long, painted blue, was picked up adrift off Vine street wharf this morning by the Harbor Police, and awaits an owner at the Station House Front and Noble streets,- * A float was also found in the same locality.. A Dbowned Baby Found,—The body of a male infant was found in the Schuylkill, near the Columbia Bridge, yesterday; Seve ral dead babes have been found in the Schuylkill recently. % Oil Paintings.—The closing sale of fine Oil Paintings takes place this evibilng at o'clock, at Scott's Art «aHer», 1020 Chestnut street we would recommend dor readers, or those who admire the line arts, to attend the sale, as every number on the cata logue will be sold without reaerye. Ladies’ Special Notice.—Dr. Ban ning’s Braces, Light French Truss ns, Imoroved Shoul der JBraces, Supporters of best construction, Admira ble Elastic Bandages. Elastic Stockings, &c., Cor rectly adjusted by a Lady, at “Needles’,” on Twelfth street, first door below Baee. Hixirfvwm.ii <& Son, 534. Market street Hallowell &t'Oa, 534 Market street, HalloweU & Son, 534 Market street, Bo> s’ Clothing. Boys’ Clothing. Boys’ Clothing. Boys’ Clothing. Boys’Clothing. Boys’ Clothing. Fplendid assortment. Bedoced Prices. Splendidassortment. Beduced Prices. P Splendidassortment. BedacedPrices. Call beforepurchasingelsewhere. Worthy op Note.— A pair of Boots combining ease, elegance and durability is at all times a desideratum. Heiwig, the artistic Uordwainer on Arch street, next door below the corner of. Sixth, is prepared at all timts to furnish his natrons'with the article. Houses the best French Calf Shin In their and employs the beat workmen ip the city. Ifyou have doubts of his ability to plearoyou, remember all he asks is a triaL A full assortment of Boots and Shoes for boys constantly on hand. Stop in and see a Morning Glory stove In foil operation, at the More of Mr, Jones. 309 and 311 Second street, above Vine, or at Mr. Clarke's, loos Market, above Tenth street,—Press. r THE MAD EMPRESS! A TOUCHING CASE THE EMPRESS CHARLOTTE WENT MAD BE CAUSE MAX WAS BLIND TO THE MERITS AF *JHB . SLEGANT SUITS FOR GENTLEMEN, * DITTO DO. FOR BOYS. aSfc, DITTO DO. FOR YOUTHS, N DITTO DO. FOR MILITARY MEN, DITTO DO. FOR EVERYBODY. fi3»BROWN 81 ONE CLOTHING HALL,* 2 ®®. & WILSON,*^ JJ®-6U3 AND 605 UHRSTNUT BTBEET,-£(U Cocoanut Cake, Original with Morse & Co., 902 and $O4 Arch street. ATHLETICS VS. ATLANTlCS.—Notice—Ath letics are informed that no matter how Athletic they may be, they can find suits ot Clothing ready-made at Charlf&StoJtes&Co.’a One Price under the Continen tal, that will be sore to “fit them, and no muffin.” Atlantics ditto, and all at low figures. Fuss !—Fall and Winter Stock. Be early purchasers. You get the pick. Every lady should have a set. CaU at CHARLES OAXFORD <fc SONS, . Under the Continental Hotel. Co al at Retail at Pobt Richmond Pbi ces—at the Shipping Wharf, foot of Laurel street, Kensington, Gross ton lbs.) always delivered, artless otherwise ordered. . 1 i. K. * W. TOMLINSON, Now Open.— RICH BLACK BTLKB, DRAPE DE FRANCE. GBOS GRAINS, LYONS TAFFETAS. And every other desirable styles for Dressesland Mantles, This la a new department, and Is worthy the atten tion of buyers. J. W. PROCTOR & CO. 920 Chestnut street. Cloaking Cloths by the yard in great variety; FANCY CLOAKINGS. WHITE CLOAKINGS. 1 FROSTED BEAVKB3. VELVET BEAVERS. ASTBACAH CLOAKINGS. SHOWN FUR CLOAKINGS* POLAS CLOAKINGS. . <fcC., &C., &C M eta, AC. This is a new [department, and Is worthy the notice of buyers. J. W. PROCTOR A CO., 920 Chestnut Btreet. Rues of all Nations.— .RUSSIAN SABLE FUSS. HUDSON BAT SABLES. hub dark mink sables. JR OYAL ERMINE—CHINCHILLA. DARK SIBERIAN SQUIRREL. -PERSIAN LAMB-ABTRACAN, AC., AC. FOR T. A DIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN. J. W. PBOCrdR A CO., . 820 Chestnut street. Rich Pabis Cloaks, now open, in great -variety. RICH VELVET CLOAKS. CHINCHILLA CLOAKS. VELVET BEAVER CLOAKS. , ASTRAKHAN CLOAKS AND JACKETS, HANDSOME PLUSH JACKETS.: OPERA CLOAKS AND JACKETS.) J. W. PROCTOR A CO., 920 Chestnut street. Deafness, Blindness and Catarrh.— J. Isaacs, M. D., Professor of theKye and Ear, treats all diseases appertaining to the above members with ithe utmost success, Testimonials from the most re* ilable sources In the city can be seen at his office, No, <519 Kne street. ,Tbe medical faculty are invited to ac •company their patients, as he ''as had no secrets In his Artificial eyes inset ed. No ioharse mads •or examination, .... O. ! How Beatttiful Are OAKFOBBS’ Hats for Children, is a daily exclamation. Stores under the Continental Hotel. “lubrleativa steam engine packing.—for terms, see 635 arch Bk, phlla., and 26 dey at., new york, The Chestnut.— Last evening at the Chestnut the aiew play by Boucicaalt, called J*Janet Pride,” was presented for the first time to a Philadelphia audience. The ehtiie diama constitutes one scene of the misery by a drunkard, and yet there is not a single.ln* cident that offends the most delicate taste* The seeret of this la that the drunkard has been a gentleman, and though a forlorn wretch, degraded by crime, his in* sate refinement of feeling never deserts him, and whether In his cold, cheerless garret with a weeping /wife and sick child, In the Btreßta ac night riotUg with his wicked companions, or concealed in the marshes with a fellow convict dreading detection and arrest, the same genial, kindly nature concedes Jreely to the claims of aiL It was a rare treat to see Mr. G. H. Clarke personate this character. His conception of the part did full Justice to the author, and it was so faith* Silly acted that it was impossible to repress a tear for (the Just but terrible retribution suffered by the author ofsomocb miser* to others. Miss Orton acted the -part of Janet Pride beautifully. Thongh there were many opportunities to rant, she toned down her ex* mression of every emotion, and shared equally with Afr. Clarke the merits of the performance. Mr. JMackay had a gem of a part which he acted exqui sitely; £ e was responsible for more than one tearful eye In the audience. Mr. Lsnnex had a good part and - humored it capitally; but he allowed his unfortunate propensity to interpolate what he seems to consider wit, anti marred several of the author's really amusing scenes. Miss Cooper played the part of the. Watch maker's daughter quietly, and with good taste. Mr. ■Jennings had a short but strong part which he acted with Judgment; he is generally a very pleasing actor. Messrs. White, Foster and Frye personated the re mainder of tue characters la a most creditable man ner. The play cannot fail to become popular, for it appeals to the strongest feelings of the heart, and in many scenes Is as thrilling and powerfhl as some of the best scenes in “Oliver Twist** and “The JDrank ard,” The play will be repeated until farther notice. The Benbpit of Mb. Edwin Booths at the Walnut SgSLPjwe to-night. He will play ehylocfcin ‘The JaSSfffi o*' 0 *' and Don Cassar de Bazan in the capital drama of that name. .ofthecom^SSSnU^Sf" l1 * 8 wondarful success - Miss Kate Fisher takes abeneflt at the American this evening,appearing In ‘-Mazeppa.” El Nino Eddie also performs some olhia astonisMng feats. ° ■ 018 - The City Museum opens to-morrow evening with a very good company, as will be seen by theadver toement The theatre has been handsomely refitted, 'find we hope It will flourish, It is to be devoted mainly: to light pieces,jmd we hove bo doolie that they will be,,' capitally .performed. ... Biokob Bbxxz'a headquarters are, as of old, at As sembly Building. Bis entertainments are given every eventagand on .WedneedAyand Saturday afternoons.. The MiNSTBKLs at the Eleventh Street Opera .Home bare a capital bill tMaeyenlng. The Lincoi-n Tableaux' are given nightly and at three matinees each week atNatlonal HaiL French Opinion of a Coming: Revolution in England. * - - | Prom G align ant's Messenger, Oct. 13—Evening.] The Monde, seems to think that tne Reform agitation excited by Mr. Bright may lead to a revolution in England and transfer the conduct of affairs from the higher classes to the people. .Our contemporary can be but indifferently acquainted with the political habits of the country in question, if it seriously entertains such an opinion. Those monster meetings, which are snre totake place in England .when any great po itical question is agitated, are In reality nothing more than safety valves to al low popular excitement to display itself freely and furnish to the persons in power useful indicaticihs as to tne real state of popular feeling. When gt last a change appears inevitable the government of the day yields tb the pressure from.with outj or if it declines, from conscientious motives, to accord the required conces sions, another ministry replaces it and effects the modifications called for. There is nothing revolutionary in such proceedings, and although there may be considerable movement and mqch loud talking throughout the land—as in the cases of the Catholic emancipation, the repeal of the corn laws, and now for electoral reform—all subsides when the vexata quesiio is arranged either by en tire concession or by a compromise. The Monde, therefore, in speaking of revolution in England because Mr. Bright uses somewhat stronger language thanhis case may seem to demand, or perhaps than he would act up to him? self if he had tne power, is under an ex aggerated impression which the Eng lish themselves would not by any means acquiesce in. The following is an extract* from our eon temporary’s observation: This appeal to the people might lead to social revolution. Mr. Bright does not go so far; what he wishes “is to re establish popular representation in Eng land, to make the House of Commons the organ and representative of the nation; and not of a small class. Thus Mr. Bright, in appearance, seems to de mand only a simple extension of the suffrage. Does he not desire something more, or does he aftect only to see so far,, in order not to frighten timorous minds? It is difficult to decide; but it is probable that so wide an agitation will go beyond its object. A constitution is not one of those fantastic edifices ; which children construct with geometrical figures, the foundation, the wings and the body of which may be altered at will, without spoiling its appearance; a constitution is a complex, complete, living thing, and., must express the realrelations between different classes of a nation. If, then, the agitation now in progress in Eng land is to end in causing power to fall from the hands of the aristocracy into those of the people, it will be for that country an immense revolution, which will have its reaction sooner or later on English laws and ’manners and on both domestic and foreign policy. For the rest, this revolution, if it be accom plished, will not be for the profit of the middle classes, but that of the working men; the tenderness shown by Mr. Bright in his latest speech towards the former will impose on no one; the English artisans are too practical to draw from the fire of a revolution only a few liberties which the middle class would monopolize. Libel Suits. —The SL Louis Democrat, of Friday, says: Messrs. Grover-and Ship ley, and Sharp and Broadheadbave entered into a grand Clay bank speculation. They have commenced in the Circuit court fonr libel suits against the proprietors of this paper, in behalf of Edward Brooks, Thomas H. Larkin, Joseph O’Neil, and Peter A, Berthold, who claim that being included in a printed list of rebels, disloyalists, rebel sympathizers, Ac., they are damaged to the extent of $25,000 each, in character. At the same time suits have been brought by the same parties against Messrs. Bowse and Bond,-as compilers and publishers of the list. At tbe present moment oar list of pending libel suits is as follows: Madame Cora James, $20,000; Frank-JBlair, $lOO,OOO, Edward Brooks, $25,000, T. A. Larkin,s2s,- 000; J. O’Neil, $25,000; P. A. Berthold, $25,- 000; total nominal value so far, $220,000. Of the lot, the case of Madame Cora James is, perhaps, the most meritorious, but that Is a • matter for juriea to settle. If her chance in the pool, nominal value, $20,000, would Bell in the market for ten cents, It is worth ip our private opinion more than all the rest put together. Hops.— Our last advices ffoin the Eng lish markets state that the crop was then m progress of picking, and was estimated at less than two-thirds of last year. Keats are quoted at £8 Bs. to £lO 10s., Sussex-at £B. The growth in England is pat downat 100,000 to 140,000 bales below the consump tion; thia deficiency must be made up from Blocks on band and from importations. Nurnberg (Germany) advices of September 18th report "a fair crop as to quantity; the qualities are turning out not so . good as anticipated, on account of wet weather and little sunshine during the month of August. The;Bavarians and Bohemians are back ward in gathering their orop. Prices will be lower than last year, on acoonnt of the chelera, and the large stock of beer on hand; the growth in Germany and France will give a surplus for export at from £5 to £6.” Scarcity of Labor in Illinois.— The Springfield (I1L) State Register says: “Our master builders, contractors and doss me chanics of all classes of business are com plaining bitterly of the scarcity of labor of, all kinds. Laborers’ pay in this city is now $2 per day; stone cutters and masons, $4 25; plasterers, $4 50; carpenters and.-painters, $3 50; and these prices, large as they seem, do not secure enough labor to carry on the work already begun. The .various public improvements, the water works, sewerage and post-office building, are all delayed in construction from this cause, and as Spring field offers the same wages as other points, there .appears to. be no other remedy for the inconvenience, bat to wait patiently until time" brings relief.’! Concerning Pins.— Fifteen millions of pins are saiefto be daily called for in Eng land, in which two thousand seven hundred and twenty-seven pounds of brass wire is consumed. Some idea of the consumption of brass wire in the manufacture of pins may be gathered from thefact that one firm in Birmingham consumes one hundred and fifty tons per annum, or three hundred and thirty-six thousand pounds. iv HITE CASTILE BOAP.—loB.boxesgenuine wh Vv Caßtile' Soap, tending from Brig Pennsylvania trout Genoa, and for sale by JOB. BJSUSSIER A CO tOS Bonth Delaware avnnne • . , . OLIVES FARCIES, capers, *c.—Olives Parole* (Staffed Olives),Nonpareil and Superfine Capers, and French Olives; fresh goods, landing ex Napoleon HI., from Havre, and for sale by JOS. B. BUBSUEB A OO- ICS Sooth Delawa-e avenue. ■ . "EINGLIBH PICKLES. CATSUPS SAUCES, AO. - L Crosse A Blackwell’s English,Pickles, Catsups) Sauces. Durham Mustard, Olives, Ac., landing b, ihpYorktownandtoraaleby JOS, B. BUSSISK 4 o,t us Booth Delaware avenue. THE DAlht EVENING* BULLETIN.—PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26,1866. ANEW PUBOCATIOIfB. f A. MANUAL OP MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS AND MATEMLS. Apamphlet of U 2 pages, furnished gratis by . JAMES W. QUEEN & 00., OCIO-rptf •• 9M CHESTNUT STREET. GREAT DRAMATIC ROMANCE. TBE CORSICAN BROTHERS. By Alexander Du mas, author of "TheOountof Monte Oristo,” "Three Guardsmen" "Twenty Years After,” "Bragelonae," etc.,ls published this day. Complete In one large octavo volume. PrlceFiftycenta. The '.‘Corsican Brothers" has been dramatized from this translation, and it Is- being, played In all the theatres in London, Paris.'New Tork, Philadelphia, and other cities In the world wlth-gxeat success, aad Is exciting an extraordinary interest, proving itself to be one ol the most popular dramas ever produced on the Btsge. - We advise all to get the book and read It. 'ALEXANDER DUMABVOTHER WORKB. Count of Monte Chris- - Memoirs of aPhyal to. ....;....:....;..._|l BO clan.. ~:.™,....»l oo The Iron Ma5k............ IIP Queen’s Neoklace. -1 00 lionise La Va111ere...... 1 oo Stx Years Later.. l 00 The Adventures of a Countess or Oharny.... l oo Marquis 1 oo Andres deTaverney..; i oo Diana of Meridor 100 Forty-five Guardsmen 75 ThoThreeGuardsmen 75 The Iron Hand 75 Twenty Tears After... 7B The Chevalier......... 100 Sragelonno 76 Camille; or, The Pate The Conscript. 1 60) -"Ot a Coquette ISO Above are In paper cover, or in cloth at ga 00 each. - The Pullen Angel .76 Man with Five W1ve5....78 Edmond Dantes..™ 76 Twin Lieutenants...... .75 Fellna de Chambure......7s Annette, Lady of Pearls, ;s The Horrors of Mohicans of Paris.. „.50 Sketches In Prance .76 George; or Planter of Isle Isabel of 8avu1a.. n ™....75 of Prance- .50 AU the above works are written by Alexander Dnmas. Copies of any or all of the above popular books will be Bent to any one, free of postage, on receipt or price. Address all orders for ary books at all, to the Pub lishers, T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS, so? Chestnut street, Paila., Pa., And they will receive prompt attention. oc2g-2t NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC, , 809 and 811 CHESTNUT ST., ptm.ATVErr.PTrrA- The late management having relinquished their entire control and Interest In this Bank, the business Is now being cendncted under the hollowing entirely JOSEPHT. BAILEY. Of Bailey A Co., Jewelers. EDWARD B. ORNE, Ol J. P. and E. B. Orne, Dealers In Carpetings. NATHAN HTT.LBB. President of the Second National Bank. WQUAM ERYIKN, Of Myers & Errlen, Flour Factors. OBQOOD WELSH, Of B. and W. Welsh, BENJAMIN ROWLAND. Jr., OI JSTBg £ land, Jr.,<fcßro., Goal Merchants, SAMUEL A. BJSPHAH, Of 8am pel Elspham <fc Sons, Wholesale Grocers' WILLIAM H. BHAWN, Late Cashier of (he Central National Bank. PRISIBEHT. WILLIAM. H. BHAWN. * CASHIER. JOSEPH P. MUMFORD, seß-tlrp Late ot the Mi. National Bank. BLANK BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE, Ho. 28 Bouth Bixthitreet, Six doom from Chestnut street, now doing a good bu siness. For terms and parthnlam, apply on the pre mises. ocst-strpi CALIFORNIA FUSE WISES AND BRANDIES, From the celebrated Vineyards of B, D. WHBQN A BON, San Gabrlal, Los Angeles. California. ANGELICA, MOUND VINEYARD. HOOK, SPARKLING CHAM PORT PAGNK, GRAPE BRANDY, WINE BITTERS. SHERRY, The above are guaranteed to be perfectly PURR as made from the Grape, and suited for SACRAMEN TAL aad MEDICINAL porpaeta. We claim the; areeqnal In richness, flavor and partly to the best Im ported. at nearly half the cost, For sale In wood or by the case. N. E. comer Front and Chestnut Sts. a asu rp{ JONES’ Old. Established ONE PRICE PINE Ready-Made Clothing Rouse, 604 MARKET STREET, above Sixths Now on hand oneofthe largest and best assorted Stocks of Ready-made Clothing in the Country—at prices very reasonable. AlsoahandsomellneofFlece Goods for Custom Work. ecl-Smrpl LADIES’ FANCY PURS! A. K. 4F. £ WOMRATH, 41V Arch, St« a HAVE NOW OPEN A Full Assortment of LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S FURS I Also a great variety of : fancy ocisfekge slei S h Bobas ' FINE CONFECTIONS. Stephen Whitman, QCl9 v&°* l3l ° Markets^ HNANUIAJUi HEW MAHAGEMEHT. DIRECTORS. FOR SALE, THE LEASE (for three years from January Ist, 1857), Goodwill, Stock and Fixtures Carmick &, Co. BOLE AGENTS, Inimitably CHOICE PRESENTS. MANUFACTURER, BHKttOTC(^OPSWBBEBB 18C6. r PALL. 1866. ' 'y y \r'_\ y v/'- V'*'-'*' BANCROFT, BACHE fc CO., 330 MARKET STREET. Our kali Stock Is Now Complete* NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS, HOSIERY AM GLOVES. SHIRTS AM DBAWBRB. HOODS, HUBIAS. SCARFS, HAMKERGHIEFS. SHEET FRONTS. EMBROIDERIES, LACES, RIBBONS 1 White Goods. Furnishing hoods, Tailors’ Trimmings, 1 Combs, Brushes, Threads, NOTIONS AND VARIETY GOODS. We call particular attention to our NEW METHOD ol doing business. We sell our goods at COST, and lor a profit we add 5 per cent, only to the amount of bUL Our only Terms are Cash in Par Funds at Time of Purchase. ' Merchant*. We wlih It to be understood that the term Q93T with us means the ACTUAL BONA FIDE FIRST COST of an article, with all extra trade discounts do. footed, excepdngonly the small percentage allowed Pus tor cubing our bills. ' The COST PRICE la 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 merlU ef our ays t£J&« Onr plan la entirely new, and must commend ltaell to all who wish to buy goods ocU-lmrp FIRE PROOF SAFES. THBEE TEBTB !!! SUCCESSFUL TESTS Ml 60fiVm0IHG TESTS!!! GREAT FIRES NEWBERN.N.C. TRIUMPH OF MARVIN’S SAFE. NEWBKBS, N. CL, Sept. SI, 1868. William H. Oliveb, Esq., agent for Marvin & Oo.: .Dear Sin—At the late terrible fire on Middle street, which destroyed our Banking House, we had two of jour safes. One of them was removed, and we were removing the other, when we were directed to leav* the office, as an adjoining building was about being blown up. The entire row of bullduacs was cotsumed, but on opening the Bafb we had the satlsfUcdon ol finding everything Inside perfect. We can cheerfhuy recommend them as being per fectly fireproof, as we have examined two others of your make which were In the same fire, bothol which preserved the books and papers that were In them. Tonis respectfully, BISOBWAY, OTION & 00., Bankers. _ Nkwbkbst, N. a, Sept. st. 1868. W». H. Olives, Esq.. Agent for Marvin A 00. Dear Bib:—l had at my store one of yonr safes. My building, situated on Middle street, was con sumed In the fate terrible conflagration. I am pleased, to say, on opening the safe, every book and paper was found to be in perfect order. A more Intense fire could scarcelybe conceived of. Yours truly, JOHN DILWOBTH & CO. _ Newbebs. N.C..Sentembera4.iB66. Wir. H. Oliveb. Esq., Agent fbr Marvin A 00. D kabSib:— One or your safes stead a most severe' trial In my store at the late lire on Middle street. toy store was situated In a row of large wooUenbulld* tl ebnrningof which made a moot intense boat. The trial waa severe, but tne safe came out victorious. On opening it, every book and paper was found in a per reel state of preservation. Very respectfully, MARVIN & CO., Mo. 721 Chestnut Street, (HABONIO SAUL), AND 265 BROAD WAT, N; T. Maryin’s Patent Have never tolled to preserve toelr contents InKcaaes or lire. ' aST'Bend for Illustrated Catalogue. ocl6-12t rp ‘ EARLES’GALLERIES, 816 Chestnut St. Looking Glasses. Oil Paintings. Engrayings. Picture Frames Rogers’ Groupes A Large Free Gallery of Oil Painting*, MABEma WITH INDELIBLEINK, Embroider, ill tag, Braldlnr, Stamping, *o.„ . M. A.TOBBEY, ltoo Flibertstreet, AND . % COMPRISES FULL LINES OF CONSISTING OF Bindings, Braids, Buttons. CHEAP FOR CASH. Alum and Dry Plaster Fire and Burglar-Proof SAFES ' THE FOIE AKTh r ■r ■, CABPETPgGS. JAMES H ORNE &CO, ; 626 CHBBrBUT STBEET, ..1 . . .J Between.6thand7thotr«etß. JUST REaErVED'f*ERSTEAMERA LARGE IN ,, .VOICE OF French Chenille and Axminstfer .Carpets, XCEW DESIGNS. . JAMES H.OKNE&CO., m CHESTNUT BTBEEI, Between Sixth and Seventh etreeta, MESSRS. JOHN CROSSLEY &SON’S l - . New Styles 64 Velvet & Thpestry Carpets. JAMES H.ORNE& CO., 626 CHESTNUT BTREET, Between Sixth and Seventh eta.; Englfeh Reyal Wilton. English Brussels. English Tapestries. JAMES H.ORNE& 00. 626 CHESTNUT STREET, Between Sixth and Seventh sts.. NEW CARPETINGS Fall Importations}' _ NOW OPENING. ocstnoiorpf , McCALLUMS, CREASE A SLOAN. No. 519 CHESTNUT STREET, (Oppodte Independence TTaiij Have Jutt received an Invoice of ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS AND COCOA MATTINGS. LIIDOM & SHAW, 910 ABCH ST., Xu BABR, OABPET WAREHOUSE, Will open on the 26th, 27th and 29th Inst,, a choice lot of Patterns a£i new, for this market, just arrived per Steamer Man- EDWARD P. KELLY, TAILOR, 612 CHESTNUT STREET, Has now the FALL AND WINTER BTYL2H and, complete assortment of FALL ADD WIHTER GOODS. CLOTHES equal or superior to those of any othei FirsbClasa Tailoring Establishment, at moderate -prices. BaHstoctlon guaranteed. Pattern Clothes to show the new and prevalent styles for the inspection of customers and pnblle. TrrAKTBD-SECONDBTOEY SUITE OF BOOMS VV with BOABD, tor a gentleman, wife and daughter (7 years old), with a private family where there are no other hoarders. Locality central. Address 80x2893, Poatofflce, ■ it* •WASTED.—TO BENT for eight months, a FUBNISHED HOUSE, in a central location. 388 to HOB AOE FASSITT, Box 882 PostOffloe, staling location and terms. oc2l-6trps A TMOBE’S MINCED .MEAT.—The undersigned JX. are now receiving Into store, the above celebrated Minced Meat, put upin Firkins of 38 and 63 lbs., also in Barrels and Glass Oars, and are prepared to furnish ft to the trade at the lowest manufacturer’s prices JOS. B. BUBBIEH & CO., 108 South Delaware Avenue. , , Twenty-Five Barrels Prime Cranberries landing and tor sale by j. B. BUBBLES A CO.. 108 Boutojpela waieAvenue. „ I ■ - rsELATIN, TAPIOCA AND SAGO-Our's BOOK* AX Belatln, Bio Tapioca and East India Frail B«c, landing and tor sale by J. B,BUsaEEB * CO 9188, DelAw*i*tAvnnfi* ..... . a Ltorcßta gbapeb.-iwi m Wholeiale sad Bet&il 7B TAPESTRIES, entirely CLOTHING. WANTS. EEM. ESTATE ; rPOB RENT. The’ Third and Fourth Stories Back, • OF THX ■ ■ .. JIBW BULLETIN BtfILDINB, With enhance by a spacious Hall on Oheetnntetreet and also an entranceon Janie sheet. . , Eer farther partlcoiarsepply at the “ITew Bulletin Building, oc2jtf 'J 607 Chestnut Stream FACTORY FoR SALE, SITUATE ON THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF Tenth and .Columbia Avenue, ; FIVE STORIES HIGH, 122 by « feet, dint In the most etbstantlalandlmprovedmanner. LOT 280 by 64, rnnniDg to the railway. . Inquire of JOHN’TAYLOR, No. 1538 North Broad street; or; at the. KEYSTONE KNITTING Oxford and Hancocfclstreeta. , , oeit-etrpi ’ fill JEHAI HSTATB THOMAS A SOHS r BABE.— E3BAHJJBOME OOUNTBT BESIDESCHeteh* acres, Bristol Inmnlke, near TorrlsdUle; abeo.t omT quarter of a mile of the station, on the Trenton rail, road.—On ITJUSDAT. October SOth.lSM, at 12 o'clock noon, wllJbetotdatjtnbUo sale.at the PHILADeeT PHIa SXOHANGK all that handsome atone mes suage and S acres ofland.sltnate on tne eaatalde..! the Bristol turnpike, at the eleventh mile atone, within a quarter of a mile of tee station ontbeTrenron railroad and a short distance to the river Delaware, at Torriia dale. The house la bnllt In a very substantial manner 36 by 42 feet, with largehall and open stairway—three rooms on first floor end eight chambers abovm A very-large stone barn, with, accommodations for laj horses, &c. It issnmranded with handsome shade treee, and bullt on a nigh knoll, affording a very haSd some view of the river Delaware. Adj oins the valua ble property known as "Eden Hall* and linds dr Charlt s Macallater. Fsq. .It Is convenient to the pest office, churches, schools BtQtHl| ObC* ... * May ce examined on application to the owner and occupant, C. w. Harrison, Esq M. THOMaS «h SONS. Auctioneers. 139 and 141 South Fourth street. wr jOBSALK—t.VALNTIT BlRmiCT—urumißiart STONE fvSSSU? aiBt,eet ’ 800111 sWe ’ flnish e° In walnnt. and frescoed. J. WARNEBERWm, 002521} * < thv£t L4 ctl TOW ?'‘ desirable HOUSE to SEAT. Honsts Tor Bale. Apply to W, H. STOKE s *, Insurance Office. 11 M F A°Ns?<t4^;'SS? I ,f O3S F 3SIOS - A splendid |B MANSION. finished throughout wlih all the mo.' squares. fNiSTHand <L -fc^feST^UT > Box 858 P. Q. 0c26-2t* BEGISTEB’S NOTICE. R E ****** No 9fi? l3 Il sf eb 7 given that the following named per sona did, on the dues affixed to their namMfli« accounts of their Administration to the estate of th(*M persons deceased, and Guardians’ and Trustees’ an? cotrnts wlmse names are undermentioned, in theoffiS of the BeUater for the Probate of Wills aud erantin? Utters of Administration, in and for the cstyanf Con .?S f . of .? b %li lphl ? : anil the same will tkSjSi sentwfi25 entwf i2i tl f 1 Orpl^?a , Coart 01 soW City and &ramw forconfirmation and allowance, on thsiiuraHaina v in November next,atloo’clock i Q themomioeat tho County Court House in said chy. mDg,ac 1210 ISO. eept. 2S, of CHAS. 28, J e^ a KSSiD ta ’ Jf eziabeth “ 281 S ESS3X.deV XCr ° f STEV “ 0f JOHN >* 29, The Pennsylvania Compabyfor Insurance of GEDI&^g “ “• of 3. Oct. 1. Enffiy Crowell, Adm’x of ANN BICKABBS, “ '• A 4m ’ X ot JA COB PETEB “ 2 ’ C D^^ l V ,^ Adm ’ r 01 A- H3EHKY " S ’ T NEVDH3 W deOu’ etal,Elec ’ IS of JAMES “ * *£*£“■ Aim,r 0f JOHN C. “ 5. Hcra«> Bffiney, Exc'r of ELIZABETH BIN “ 9 ' J D " Adm ' T oT JOKS F ‘ Ml of abexandeb “ 12, Frederick H and Catharine C, MorrelL. Exc’is of ELIZABETH MORBRLtudetfd! " 12 ’ dSd.' 011 ' AAhtt Of MICHAEL " IS. John Hanna Bxec’rof ASBBEWI. PAGE, “ ,Sl l olia& A4m,ri of chhis tiak " IS, WimunHj.Phelan and Isaac Heston, Exec is oJ RAMIIKT. MARTEN, dec’d. “ 15, CatharmMifagee, Adm’rxof JOHNMAGEE, “ I*. Adam. Painter, Adm’r of ELIZABETH PAItiTEH, doc’ll.. “ IS, WlUtmi M. ilanll, Adm’r c. taofMABT M A ulili. dec d. “ 16. Lew is Grata, Adm’r of FBEDEBICK ETBCH BR, deed. 17, Bliza Tearock, Executrix of AKB VEA COCK, dec’d. “ 17, Elliston P. Morris, Adia’r ol JOHN LARD NEB, dec’d. “ 17, Busan Sharp, Adm’rx of MICHAEL B. SHARP, dec’d. “ 18, George F. Lee, Exc'r and Trustee of THOS. DAVIS, dec’d. “ 19, Louisa M. Ciause, Adm’rx of MARIA MSB CLhR.dfCd. “ 20, Thomas Hut, Jr.. Adm’r d. b. n. c.t. a. of EUZABETA FEICBTENBEBGKB.dec’d. *• 20, William Simpson, Adm’r of ANN J. EL FRANKLIN, deed. ’• 22, Elizabe.h Toland, Exec’ll of EDMUND TOL AND. dec’d. “ 22, Hury G. Clay, Adm’r of JOHN G. HEILEG, dec’d •• 22, John Eddowts, Exec’r (by his attorney in fact) of RALPH JsDBOWES. dec’d • i ;» william Scott aud Clayton Miller, Kxec’rs of JOSHUA BBOWN, ced’d. 23, hlary A. Bran, Exoc’rx of MARIA T. HEN DERSON, dec’d. •* 23, Peter Brady, Adm’r of MICHAEL BBADY, dec’d. 23, Francis and Henry Wharton, Exec’rs and Tiustee i of THOMAS J. WHARTON,dec’d, “ 22, John G. Foster, Exec’r of SABAH MEDA BY, dec’d. ’’ 23, Edward Burton, Adm’r of ROBERT BUB TON. dec’d. “ 2S, Susan B. and Thomas Williams. Jr.. Exec's, of SAMUEL WILLI AMS. dec’d. *• . 24, Ephraim F. Lsahe, Exec’r of MARTHA W. DUNGAN, dec’d. * " 21. Edward H Kelly and Thomas H. Groan, Rxr*sof LAWREbCEW. KELLY, dec'd “ 24, Ann Beckley, Adm’x of WILLIAM BECK LEY, dec’d. 24, Theodore Chamberlain. Trnstee neder the will of WILLIAM GIBER SON. dec’d. “ 24, Ezra P. Creesen.Kxec’r ol JACOB CEE’- SON, dec’d. *• 25, Mary D. Brown, Dillwyn Parrish aud John p. Wetherlll, Executors of JOSEPH I). BROW,dec’d. • *25, Michael Kaix. Adm’r of WILLIAMKATZ, dic'd. M 25, Samuel Parry» Guardian of ANNA M. FRANK and CHARLES B. SHOE MAKER late minors ' “ 25, Benjamin and Richard H. Rush Exec’rs of RICHARD BUSH, dec’d. “ 25, Benjamin and Richard H. Bush, Admr’s d. h. n. c. t a or MAKIA RUSH, dec’d. •• 25, Benjamin and Richard H. Ruah,Kxec’rs of Madison RU«H,dec’d. 25, Benjamin Rush aud Peter McCall, Exec’xs of J. MURRAY RUSH, dec’d. “ 25, Blngleton A. Mercer and Joshua B.Lippin* cott, Pxec’rs of SETH GRA«G dec’d __ “ 25, W. Z. FJorance, Exec’r of FANNY HAYS COHEN, dec’d. George S» Truman,. Adm’r of LEWELLYN X TRUMAN, dec’d. _ James Oarstalrß and WllHatn H. Clement, Exeoutorsof ELIZ A A. HOOD, dec’d. Oc26Mfc FREDhRICK M- ADAMS, Register.^ aeis 3mrp| T.HHAI, NOTICES. LETTERS tIsTAMENTABY having wen granted tadtotld to toe TH i5 favobtte ste vmboat EjAfeJl torn A. \VA m NEB for Burlington. t ii™. Philadelphia, Chestnut street ““ £ ea £S a „i n g leaves’ Bristol at7.lOA. 2- ha f,£™ w tSchway at Riverton, Torresdale, An- 7 Fare, 25 cents. Excursion. 49 cehts. ’ . : ■ -2ITV-*- TNDIA BJgBBM BELTING STEAK E^n^Beraaniidealers 8114 » FULL ASSORT. mWtoFOOODYKAB'S PATENT VULCANIZED BELTING, PACKING, HOBB, Ac., at to* 808 Chestnut street, ' - ' Bontoilds, it vaw» nave a NEW and: CHEAP ABTIGL3 of *° JORDAN’S CELEBRATED TONIC ALE.—The truly healthful and nutritions beverage, no win use bv thousands—invalids and others—has established a -viracter tor quality of material and purity of nuum .acMre, which stands unrivaled. It la,recommended av physicians of this and other places, as a superior tomcjand requires but a trial to convince toe meet skeptical of Its great merit. To be had, wholesale ana Jetau.of P. J. JObdajn; 220 Pear street, • 12S south Fifth street, Mercantile Idhzary flaUding,.
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