Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, October 31, 1866, Image 3

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    lnl»ia Mass Meeting at Wilinln-tou. De
laware. °
Adespath from Wilmington says;
The Republican party of. Wilmington
' S6 verabpublic meetings in different
sections of this city to-night, all of which
a *J e “ded. Theprinoipal meet
ing was held,at the Town BtaU. on Market
P| a ce place hundreds of the
people of that place
assembled, long before the time for com
noenclng the proceedings.
* meeting held at . Mount Vernon Ho
tel. da King street, was addressed bvJ.L.
Kilgore and Colonel A. L. Wail, of West
V
• The third was held at Seventh and Church
-streets, and was numerously attended. The
meeting at the Town Hall was addressed by
Dr, Hall, of your city.
Among other thoughts thrown out by the
speaker were the following: 3
He was pleased to be present and address
the Union men of Wilmington. He felt a
great anxietyfor the success of the Repuß- ■
ilcan party throughout the land. He felt
interested as a man, as an old Democrat
and as a Christian minister,
On the success of the Republican-party
•depends-th'e honor,the peace,and prosperity
of our great nation. He bronght to the
people of Wilmington the salutation of
Pennsylvania from the-farmers,-mechanics,
-and clergymen of the 'Keystone State.
As Pennsylvania triumphed so may
JDelaware. vSeiad fought the traitors and
their sympathizer, aU through the war
• -ancLbelievedin the Bible view/of. treating
traitors “and their sympathizers by the
death penally,::confiscation, ! banishment
and imprisonment. He thanked God that
the war of buffets was over. It had been
long,-fierce and terrible.
J nA £r^i ßCa] ir W ?? ) l lowed by Hon. John
•covode. _ Mr. Covode commenced by sav
ing that it was the first time he had had
the nonpr-pf addressing the people of Dela-
He diseased the present issues
with which the Republican party had to
grapple. , . J
i The speaker gave a'description of the life
and character of President Johnson, in
which li6 alludedto someof Bis assertions
m reference to His intended execution of
-traitors and rebels. The President had
proved recreant to Ms words, and instead
■of hanging traitors had taken them by the
hand, and would gladly now receive them
to nls embrace. The speaker reviewed the
course of the President in reference to his
treatment of these persons.
1 The policy of Andrew Johnson, he
prophesied would be a failure; and be be
lieved the intelligence of the people of this
"Government would not admit of their voting
xor men representing his party, and in favor
of this policy. He then alluded to the mas
sacre at New Orleans, and pronounced it as
•a high-handed piece of usurpation.
The course of the Democratic party in the
.North was ably reviewed, and their sym
pathy with the rebels of the South during
the war clearly shown.
Jefferson Davis to-day, said he, is in sym
pathy with the Democratic party, and the
-care of the party over him at the present
time and during the time of his confinement
had been most astonishing.
He, the charged Jefferson Davis
with being implicated in the murder of
President Lincoln, and strongly intimated
that Andrew Johnson had a.hand in this
vile act. The remarks of Mr. Covode were
extended at greatlength, during which the
roost hearty applause was given by all pres-
He concluded by reyiewing the Constitu
tional Amendments, and contended that it
would be for the best interests of the South
if they would indorse them. Crime, said he,
-suclr as has been shown to have existed
among the Southern people and rebel sym
pathizers at the North, should be punished
severely*
Other speakers were then introduced, and
-contnraed to address the meeting until a
fate hour, when the large assemblage dis
persed with cheers for the Union candidates
and Congress.
Mexican Advices.
■ The Mexican legation received yesterday
-official despatches dated Chihuahua Ist in
stant, containing tha following information-
Jnarez issued a decree on the
:28th,Tepealing the decree dated Monterey.
August 11th, 1864, in /which certain induce
ments were offered to foreigners who would
emigrate to Mexico to join the Mexican
army. Now the Mexican Government re
serves to itself the right of fixing the
terms on which it will accept the services of
foreigners, in every case, according to cir
cumstances. - ;
The official paper of the Mexican Govern
znent publishes Gen. Martinez’s report of
several successes obtained by the liberal
forces in the State of Sonora during the month
.of August last.
A communication from General Lozado is
■also published, showing that this General
who had at the-beginning joined the French
and Maximilian, is thoroughly disgusted
with them and has made up his mind to
desert their cause. He advises his coun
trymen who have taken sides with the in
vaders to abandon that cause. This is a very
/great blow to Maximilian, as Gen. Lozado
-was-one of . the mam supporters of the Em
iPirej.anffa man of much influence in his
•district.' . ,
There is no truth in the rumor that the
Mexican Consul at New Orleans applied to
Gen. Sheridan for permission for Gen. Or
'tega to pass to Mexico., The Mexican Con
sul sent to-day a telegraphic despatch to
-Minister Komero, denying the oharge. As
General Ortega intends to exoite a pronun
ciamento against the Mexican Government,
he cannot have the rapport of the Mexican
officials.
Hie Assistant Ireasni'er of the United
States.
Hon. F. E. Spinner, United States Trea
surer, yesterday issued the following circu
lar letter:
Treasury Department, Washington,
Hov. X, 1866.—Le Roy Tuttle, Esq., -hdving
Been appointed and commissioned Assistant
Treasurer of the United States by the Presi
dent, of the. United Stateß, I have, with the
consent in -writing of the: Secretary of the
Treasury, authorized the said assistant to
-act-in my place and stead, and at any
at all times, to discharge any or.
all. of the duties required by law of me as
treasurer of the United States. His signa
ture,'hereto. countersigned,.will be regarded,:
when affixed to any official paper emanating
from'.ibia office,as having the same force
and effect as if signed by me.
E. E. Spinner, -
Treasurer United States.
Upon the circular was written the official
- signature of the newly-appointed Assistant
Treasurer. ' This was done for thepurpose
’Of familiar! zihg the y ariousofficialato whom
thecircularwiilbe Bent withTthe genuine
signature • ofMivi Tuttle ;7 as & saffiguarcT
against the successful perpetration of rorge
-lies; ‘ ' .1. —-----;
•Assistant Treasurer Tuttle was appointed
to fill the vacanoy by the death,
■of CoL Standish Barry, late Assistant Trea-;
surer. _He has held a responsible position
m the Treasury Department since 1861,, and
:irom his .thorough knowledge of banking,
acquired daring many years’ experience in
that business, both in New York and the
> est, invariably discharged his duties, in
nucha manner ah to be esteemed by all as' -
-a valuable and efficient officer. His
appointment takes effect on the Ist proximo.
' ® 9f the State of Missouri, has
National Bank/with the
? ank of the State of
! J n St. Louis, and received its
certificate of authority yesterday. ItscaDi
tol is $3,410,300. No ko
sued to this bank. w u D ® ■
Wi»X«te KluFuile Seward.
i , . (Prom the ST. T. Times] "'k
Jhnwftheideath ofhis wife,Mr.SeWard V
affections ’have clung most closely and
tondly to his daughter, whose character, re
sembling her mothef’s,was weircaloulated
to Win love and tender reaard'from all who
isnew her. She was eminently quiet and
unobtrusive in her manner, shrinking al
ways from public noting seeking happiness
uithe pursuits, duties, and enjoyments of
domestic life, and ministering with constant
apd soUcitous assiduity .to the wants and
weliare of those around her. Yet she had
a’strength of character far beyond what any
, cjisualobserver would detect, and was .equal >
to any emergenqy.no matter howtrying and
temble it might be. The ■ fearless courage
wltri which she threw heraelf between her
father’s breast and theupliftedknifedf the
assassin Payne, and the tenaoity with which
she clung to hisarm, and Sought ,to divert
his deadly aim, attest this trait in her ohar
apter. Payne afterward said'that if he could
have made up his inind to' strikb her out of
his way he Could hhye accomplished his
6 i^P on £? e Secretary, but that her
face,, between his weapon and her father
disarmed him.; he had not the to toke
w w fe “i 80 ’* 1 Mr. Seward’s'attachment 1 to
jtoPst warm and devoted.
While traveling in Europe’he never
tired at night without/writing to her fall
h »d seel and heard
nn §- ttc. day; she was: always in his
watoffni abseat and always closely
watchfulof his comforfand happiness at
i orn e, already so -shadowed
that l ßhft^^k wUl darker than ever now
muforlv^ 6 ■■
Views of General Ortegra on tile Letter of
i General Slierldan.
Nbw OatEASs, Oct. 30.—The Board of
J-ieveeCtommißaionera haveissued proposals
for building 1,200,000 feet of levee. ,
who has been here some
days, left tbia evening, per steamship Be.
Marys, for Brazos St. Jago. He refuses to
regard himself as included in Gen; Sheri
dan s denunciations in his, letter on Mexi
can affairs to General Sedgwick. He insists
upon his Constitutional claims to the Presi
dency of the Bepublic. He says that if he
could think that General Sheridan thought
of setting aside the Constitution of
or deride upon the titles to authority under
it, he would formally protest against his
assumption.
General Sheridan leaves to-morrow
morning'for Texas.
Official HeturasortaeXnt© Pennsylvania
Harrisburg, Oct. 30." The following
gives the official votafor Governor: 6
Office of the Secrbtart of the Com
monweaith, Harrisburg, Oct. 30,1866.-
Returns received to-day complete the offi
cial vote as follows: v
Geary,
Clymer,
Geary’s majority, - . . - 17173
The total vote for Governor at the last
election was 597,370.
EliSlifbr,
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
Governor Cnrtin goes to Brooklya, New
York, to-morrow, to address a Republican
meeting in that city on Thursday evening
The Southern Express Company.
Richmond. Oct. 30.—The National Ex
press Company was re-organized to-day.
The new Directors are General Jos. R. An
derson, of Richmond; W. H. Perot,:of Bal-
Wasbury of Georgetown;
Colonel M. G. Harman, of Staunton, Va •
g; E' .Stemmerman, of Atlanta; W. H.
Webb, of New York; J. Foley, of Baltimore;
w ®“* Dover, of Baltimore, and Lewis Wor
reil, of Lynchburg. Mr. Perot will be Pre
sident, m place of General’Joseph E. John
ston. A further requisition of ten per cent
upon stockholders will be made, and the
payment enforced.
The Rebel Braine Indicted for Piracy an«i
Harder.
New York. Oct, 30—Lieut. Braine, who
claims to have held a commission in the ex-
Confederate navy, and who seized the steam
er Chesapeake during the late rebellion, has
been indicted by the Grand Jury for mur
der and piracy on the high seas. He will
be tried at the next session of the United
States Circuit Court.
The Indian Tronbles.
St. Louis, Oct. 30.—Advices from Fort
Garland, Colorado, to October 11, state that
a portion of the Utah Indians came in to sur
render io General Carson, commander of
the Fort. It was feared, however, that the
surrender was only;for the purpose of get
ting their annuities, and that they will re
new their depredations after receiving
them. °
Ship Canal Between Green Bay
and Lake Michigan. —The authorities of
Wisconsin having filed in the General
Land Office a list of lands inuring to the
State under the act' of Congress .approved”
April 10th, 1866, to aid ,in constructing a
ship canal to connect the waters of Green
Bay with Lake Michigan, the of
the Interior has directed that the lands be
proposed for approval to the State for that
purpose, The Commissioner is now
engaged In examining, and adjusting the
lists, of selections, 1 which embrace 200,000
acres. •
The Battalion gf New Mexican Ton
unteebs.— The organization of tbebattalion
of New Mexican Volunteers, authorized to
remain in servioe by the commander of the
department of the Missouri, and under the
authority of_ Lieut General William T.
Sherman, commanding the military divi
sion of Missouri, has been completed, Kit
Carson being the Lieutenant Colonel. The
officers have been’ commissioned by the
Hon. Kobt. B, Mitchell, Governor of New
Mexico, the commissions to date from Octo
ber Btb, 1866. .
Receiver of ■' Stolen Money Pab
doned.—The 'President has directed-the
issue of .a warrant for the pardon of E. O.
Parker, who was convicted at the October
term, 1862, of the United States Circuit
Court of Massachusetts, of - receiving and
concealing money known to have been
stolen, arid sentenced tofive years imprison
ment. ■
The Navy Department has received
despatches from Commander Simpson,
commanding the United- States steamer
Mohican, announcing ; the arrival of that
vessel on the Ist instant at Barbadoea.
H. B. Denman, of Kansas, was yester
day appointed Superintendent of Indian
Affairs tor the Northern Superintendency.
fEjfc, WITVL & ROSENHEIMT ~
UK: .TMUHESTNUT Street,
‘TV... OPEN THIS DAY; '
; A splendid assortment of Pelt and SUkHata for La
dies and Children. : - ,
All the newest shapes atvery low prices, '■
Willow. Ostrich and Pheasant Plumea,
’ Brown,.Drab, WhlteandGarnet Bonnet Velvets.
.bona,. Paris Omamente.Fine .French Flow™
’French and New York kat and Bbmiet Iftaniak
Laces.: Dluslons-aU at -the. very. lowest markeJ
' at wholesale and EETAXL.
Country orders promptly attended to. Give ns a
MASONIC MARKS,
, First Premium awarded by Franklin Inatl.
PINS, BM3LEMS, &a, 4a
TPNGLIBH PIOKLEB, CATSUPS BADGES. *a-
JCi Orone A BladrireU’s Engiyih , Pickles, oidsnp»|
Sauces, Durham Mustard, Olives, *o.r lnndlngbj
Ihp Yorktowa and for sale by JOS, B, 2DBSDBB £
On US South Delaware arenas,
TBK UAII.Y KVKXINQ BtfLl.liTrK.-PHir.aDBI.PHIA. WEDNESDAY. OCIOBEB3I IHfifi.
FPMH'i)ItE AiTD^EDDra
IMPORT ANTTO ALL.
; Great Reduction in Furniture.
. Great Western Furniture Depot,
1019 JffARXET STREET,
KEPT BY
GREENLY & NORTH
And exainlna onrlarge stock,-,which ■we are ] ' j
■ out at a.Obeat sacrifice! ‘
gUY FURNITURE OF
?.• .9
T^V«S££* K^ WandB9 J s * orUl SECONDStreak
im?JS3S? t A c * ,e ?* W! l* and stock of Furniture of
world. .Furniture far Parlor.
Chamber or Bed Boom.DlnjiißSom
erv,ul s Booms, Offlceslschoola,
Masonic or other Societies!
HnSiV I T! B^L^ t i 101,a 4> OpHegee, Public Buildings,
»ln. or a StagS
by l eS^ 1
lnurediate
lnsured. • : , "“V
UOBZID4 CO. N. B. comer Ninth find Mar Vat anit ’
37and 39 N, second street "SSgF'-
CHARLES K. CLARK,
No. 11N. Eleventh Street
BEDDING
COTTAGE FUBNITUKE WAREHOUSE, '
pfllowl 11 ' MafKß3eß ’ Peaaer Bed*, Bolster*
Best quality of SpriDgrllatfes.es. ’
'j^SSSSbjSW.eS! 1 cliate, .- Tow6l
Pew Cushions. Feathers and Down.
• Ccmtoxtables an<J Blankets. , ocUsAwl6t| .•:
SPRING MATRESS,
BEST QUALITY AND STYLE,
AND BEDDING OP EVERY DESCBIPTION.
J. G. FCLUEK,
eelots ‘ SSouth SEVENTH Street,
SPECIAL NOTICES.
CONTRACTORSTAXE NOTICE. ‘
cE&nSS t.?i I t'£v? E £?5 Ia asd Baltimore
CJsJsTBaL RAILROAD COMPANY have extended
the time to BATDIUJAY, ftovoiubcr Ioth,iBffi"forrfr
ceivlngproposals for the grading, masonry and* bridge
Xs? ct^ € V,* nd ■ ftafibln«l6MTOS*s£and B*
Biz of tbe »ld Company*
rSri extendicr from near the Rising San Tillage,
Cecil county, Md., to tbe Susquehanna river.-
i»^ al^»^n^«fP€C^catlons of tne work can be exam*
p* e jj ?fp^S ffi nL?« f lbe Engineer John M. Hood, at
port Deposit, Cedi connty, Md. t and a guide will be
ffiesaml 10 BhOW the ' WoEfc tollloso <3eslrfig to look at
i„I be to be at' the Rising Sun vil
[Sl e, oS n 30th instant, Frlday.Novem-
Novi^bef9ihi llle ay ’ liovemb6r «*».. <“<» Friday,
- 307,274
‘ - 290,096
JOSEPH HTJDDELL,
Philadelphia. Oct. 2M. * *O i'^SSSSSSi
BEHONKR. Brewer of the City
eS£ ? i l U ¥ 1 . eJph^a a, has In compliance
with the Act of Assembly, April 4th; 1865. Drovidine
hISiSu «S.« w ££ Dgfill dderrti oll - and appropriation c§
KKESSrH* °^ e r belonging to hUo, filed in the
Office of the Court or Common Pleas a rimf*rinftnn nt
§ 3 "4b. 5 ' hSSIB yS^ 0
®* Ills property a’l vessels marked 1,
>o?h ofcarf.' vSlfsf' °? me head “ d or os
2 branded t'G.Bergner, Phila,”
£•£*? private mark ia the shape of a stave
iboot ?, of anlnch in diameter. . "
4, with mark of a concave branded within
ocs
jKF ~
rffSv 1 A PKT.PHIA OOSCRBTE STONE COM
• under Bansome’s Piteat.— \ limitprt
offSSS^SlfK 0^111 11113 Ir °P ortaat enterprise Is now
on T^ r y, advantageous terms. The
Company has secured the parent for the entire State
°* uable material, now ex
tensively used in England and elsewhere. -Subscrin
“oka, together with sample of the stone andfim
explanations In regard to its manufacture mar h*
found at No. 62(f Market street, aFTtSSthI
of SUDAN <fc HUTTON, Architect" No. is!
s?outh Fourth street- oc2s-m w,f,st«
ITS*. OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA AND
SfSsSSSS^^Kf?^ 0 ”*"^.
adopted Animat Saih.isss, the FOOSTH and hSi m.'
cfy* OfFlOiS KENSINGTON AND OVPWR'n
STiiI,KSS L 1 | jig? l ®
™™m»v e x Ml f! 3, “ r willbebeldattiil3CH§S?
on MONDAY, Nov. 6tE k at 1 o’clock, P. M.
SAMUEL a FORD,
President.
0c22-m.w,f.6t»
fTTS*. notice —An adjourned meetin* oftheStock
holflers of the SWIMMING, AND i-KATING
CHAS.-H. BTOKEI.
Secretary.
ruTHS COURT OF COMaiON PLEAS FOSTBK
■i 9Ft Y A S? COUNTY op RHI&DELPHIA
No. 16 June Term, IJts. HARRIET D BAKM i™
her nest friend, v». SOBEETaEAKER^® 8, by
Siß-Pl»aae take notice that the Court have eranted
oruleupon you to show cause why BlARrVist n
BAKER, the libelant should not be divorced from the
bonds of maixl mony, entered Into with
on Saturday. XoverSbST “S.um, 7 «’wtfgSS?-
r°le is published because, personal service
wraldnotbe made uwm you the respondent.: Yount
add’Walnut. 0 Attoraey for .Libelant, Sixth
To Mr. ROBERT B. BAKER. OC3I-w.tr.4U
; lto?e bavlDg claims against the same to present them
»to^! gBrEB - Administrator. Wo^Notti
r ‘
AJtaß June') erm, 1863, No. 71.-In Divorce
TO GEORGE vt. BITCKIB. Kraponaent.-Tak« no -
ties of a role In the abflvo call, Tebm&blfi sattto
££X%£^, ber3 * 1866 -»* W o'S, n^|r,f»lh^
S™j. 4 ,0m “ vtncul ° motrgnontf *H6nldnot
1 JOHEJGOTOR.TH,
Att’y forElbpdanL
IPSTAJfD FOUND.
?tie Insurance Company to QulntasC/Brownem
s!V?C
having tfce same will please return them
_oc»4t _V/ Ko; 1208 SoutftlSh^t.
ET
. -OBTf-A 1 OHK!E 'DHAWH BY- DXBRT.TC a niiir"
XjßLo6|'on National Bask Norfcb
? ♦ r s*/SF w?* £?»'? 0 ‘ 871 ®» tovor ALLEN B. mtt.T/pm?
dated October 20i 7566., fPayßient bavins been ntnanrut
all peisons ace cautioned t^atotn^t&^g^eaaSla.’
Ho. -15 Booth ThlrUstrO^t.
[j BEMIHGTQIO'AIBLAMB, . «!» ■
j® Mnslc Dlrectoi.OTganktana
„I>rofeBBorofMqßio.
| Healdence, No.-ms HPBmaQARDKNBtreet.
T&SSjnSEgSSt'**** 0o ”^ fl?B^S1^
! 4ils»®Hßasssggf
P^MtaaTn^TAELIZABETH and
PABLOB WITH OTHJBR.
torntohed A Inn 1 Qpjit.lpmpn «n>nm«
notated with TABLE BOAR®, at
tTeet ‘ oc3o*3t*
of iaMjsirto
giv^TgM^S?. ooloB Slngle 1018
irmtrnmlS? rS?™? ofDeaftieaa, can be had at the Ear
GU3TAYUj BERGNER.
WinUMJ, MALCOLM,
Treasurer.
UE6AI arOTICTES.
boabbmq,
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i|SESMN'SGONDItioiipovmERS
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HORSEBANDCATTLE,
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sabsata.
•oTFiwA Is. a concentrated
"retract of the Choice-root,
combined with, other
itances of still greater
/ratlye oower, as toaf
l an effectual antidote
diseases. Sarsaparilla is
ited to cure Shch'o re
ly Is ~ Barely". wanted by
is whosnfierfrom Stra
is complaints; and that
which will accomplish -
r core most prove, aa
has.of immense service
1 fellow-citizens. How
r™» —r- — r — ... io It has been proven
h* < r*Perlinent on many of the worst cases to be fohnd
nthe following complaints: “
.• > S22S a i. s “e'“ons Swellings and. Sores, Skin
'Awn?^;.F I S plea t. i>UßtDle9 ' Blotches, -Eruptions. 8t
j B ® or Erysipelas, Tetter or feali
E £. e ®S,; Bcal i® ead; Hingworm, <fcc. •
-Disease is expelled fromthe sys
£«>longed use of this sabsXpabilla, end
thepstlent 6 left to comparative health.
_ -Direoiej are caused by Bcroihla In the blood.
MKniri Ca “ eoon CUl ® <l by this Extbact of Sabsa-
invaluable medicine,because yog
g^6^a£°mma
?it?is^?^.}. t .!g r .g' we “ft* yon American
W?”*™* wm f “rnlal,
Fomß?S^rf? B W :D^? p ? Bl fti,* n<u * eirtlon ' Dysentery
'i2£ ch ’J ß:eadactle > Piles. Bhenmatlam, Heart
»K?his^f tn s.. &om . Disordered Stomaeh?OPaln;^or
i,S£m.i lD ,*f :tlon ,. o f tte Bowels, Plato] ency, Loss of
> T$ e ?L arf ‘ sugar coated) bo that the most sensitive can
JV , and they are the best Aperient
3srr«!a,'L
sold by J. H, MARIR & CO., Philadelphia, and by all
Druggists. ■ ae223.rn.w-2m 1
DEN TALLIN A.—A superior article for
X,.?fSgIPA. tbe TJ»th, .’destroying anltnalcalie
which infest thMo, giving tone to the corns. andleav
,2f fragrance and perfect cleanliness In
It may be used daily, and -will be found
u) strengthen weak and bleeding gnms, while the
womaMd deteraivenesswiU recommend it
composed with the assistance of the
5r D J£?’ yh £Biciana and Mlcroacoplst, it is confidently
offered aa a REXI aBIjB substitute for the uncertain
wadies formerly in vogue. _ «
ofth?fwKS?rTT l *f cq “f 1,1te 9 constituents
i>ENTAXiLINA. advocate, its use: it contains
i^deSily < by >re7ent its nnr ® tra^De<l employment.
JAUES T. SHINN, Apothecary,
ror^ebyDrngmstsgengS^,^dBl>taCeBtreeta
god. Brown, D. L,. Stackhouse,
& Co., Robert O. Davis,
p-D-Keeny, Geo M. Bower,
f*** c D ■ K»y. Cbariea Shivers,
S’ F’t? ie t tlle s’ S. M. McOollln,.
T. J Husband, 3. c. Bunting,
Ambrose Smi th, Charles H. Eberle,
Sr.S?” 1 Panrlsh, James N. Marks,
B o, W^ b - K. BringhnratACo.,
James L. Blspbam, Dyott * 00..
Hughes * Coombe, H.C. Blair’s Sons,
Henry A. Bower. Wyeth & Bro.
?®®JA®I»E— HODGSON'S Bronchia
■Lj TABLETS, for Uie rare of coughs, colds, hoarse
oera bronchitis and catarrh of the head and breast
Pnblic speakers, singers and amateors will be greatlj
?*?tsMl.ig„ us .i n sv,is§ !e Tablets. Prepared only by
& WILLS, Pharmaceutists S. E C,ir
ARCH and TENTH streets. iS-SS
by Johnson, Holloway * Oowden, and Druggists
generally, , setstf
BRONCHIAL AND PULMONIC
w RROPS, fbr Coughs, and all diseases of thi
inroat&nd Bronchial Tnom. This Invaluable prepa
ration for honsehold. Public Speakers, Singers
&.c , possesses aWeK'erocelebrlty.anabnsbeenknowi
to relieve the most obstinate and almost hooelea
o**o® Ic **reeable, strengthening and soothing.
INVERTED NAILS.—DE j
ODAVIDSON, Chiropodist, Operator on Corns, Bon
°SSi In TS te< L®* LU *> 1111 other diseases of the teeX.
‘TTTuU ”gf thTOt comer of NINTH and CHEST
DR. DAVIDSON will wait on patients at their rat
leas-tn
«EW PUBLICATIONS.
13 CARLETON, PUBLISHER,
Broadway, Stew York.
THJS NEW BOOKS.
. „ „ THE AST OP AMUSING.
, A, collection of graceful arts, merry games, odd
tricks, curious parries, and new charades, Intended to
amuse everybody, and enable all to-amuse everybody
else. Fallot suggestions for private theatricals, ta.
Sr.AJ? 3 ’’ all sorts or parlor and family amusements, etc.
With nearly 150 Illustrative pictures. Price, |i
WOMAN OUB ANGEL.
Ootnesdc novel, by A.S. Ros,
whose other works are so very popular. *«• Also new
a E .S ° n i t “ r . m -. e<llt,a s a bis previous novels—Looking
Around-A Loug look Ahead—To love and to be
Time and Tide—l’ve been Thinking—The Star
and the Uoud—True to the Last-How Could He Help
it—Like and Unlike. •**.Price, }1 so each. p
. THE CITV>B'HEART.
•.•'price Jb' 01 01 bonnd ' “ illustration.
*9" These boohs are all beautifully bound in cloth
—are sold every where—and will be sent by mall, post
age ftee, on receipt of price, by J
CAHLKTON, Publisher.
New York.
OC6-W<fc3,tf
NWMKmOAL BOOKS NOW BEADY.
AKIN’S SCIENCE AND practice op me-
MeSiS,c)yme;,§. o^ oCtaVo ' addlUo!l3 - *»
THERAPEUTICS.
traUonB CEa ob THOPEDIC SURGERY, with Illus-
ON THE EYE. A new revised edition.
. TANNER ON THE DIBEABES OP INFANCY
AND CHILDHOODTNew EaJtfehT r«*ANCY
THE PHYSICIAN’S VISITING LIST FOR 1867
Various styles and prices. > . ”
IB PREPARATION
°* AND THEIR
SY6IPM 0i,I)S ° N DISKASES 09 THB NERVOUS
RICHARDSON ON LOCAL ANESTHESIA.
HE A ON THE ACTION OF KEDIOTVPQ
1 v ™ rom 1116 4tll -London Edition.^
.pltO* ®■ 3d edition enlarged.
ME DlOJiraa? a?SiH^^ OSCOPJE m PRACTICAL
ON THE TOILET AND COSMETIC
LINDSAY A BLAHISTON, Publishers.
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T>OOKB JUST 1 ' ' 1
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JcdKS^S? 1 * 1611 * 0 *.“*»• An Essay. By
wm. E A3f^rSFf o Si^tSr tors Bin toeF “
Author* 0 * 61 Antiquarian. Ac. Illustrated by the
NED* NEVINS, THB NEWSBOY: or. STREET
ÜBtratS 1 BOSTON. By Henry Morgan, P. M. P. D-
-? OE TICAL WORKS. 4 vola.
I6mo. Tinted Paper. Revised Edition. : vein.
For sale by • i .JAhn® s. CLANTON.
! Bucceaaor to W. a A A. Martlen.
! 1214 Chestnut street, Phllada.
ALLEN’S LIFE OF PEdLIDOB THTC T.nm c»
PRiLIDOR, Musician and Chess Player, by Gan
the University of PennSl
, vftPlßi with i Supplementary xbs&t on Ph 11 Mn*» >
Ghees Antbor land Ghees Flara,
aebrand trad dejtosa,
jatct Hoilafltofltnr af thrf oX FnuahL atihC
: ! E H. BUTLER a 00.1
g^^^M^M __ t __da7Sonth_FootCi stream
EBtCAIIOS.
J :_MI9S JAMES' ACADEMY
ln tbe. ;Hall of the Philadelphia
■Usmt J .w!fAIRE i ,HIV ij
PSOHJLMABOTEAXL . v •!.:• U
Teacher of the FRENCH LANGUAGE 1
_qci7-lm» Booth TENTH street. No. 2M.
st» TmiTOnS£?‘ADKLPHIA RIDING SCHOOL,
above VINE, is now opentflu
lnte L B . eaSoli; IfS 81 ® 8 Gentlemen'
SPJI "“.every provision lor coßStirt andßafety.se'
kn °wledee of this oeautlful accom
..KJEPiP. 'J® ebtainedhy the most timid. Saddle
Snr«e2-SaSLi!s~.*?^J^ cst ' m fnner.' Saddle hones,
Aa** 3 ® to W “ i A lBO , carnages for fune
-i!g£*L—THOMAS CRAIGE A SON.
SALT.— 2N)O Sachs £rvERPOOL T OI»UND“OALT
TW ajttOlCAbTA eOSB, AUOTIOMKKIa. ■
-JSeMsgWffisrtsaer
luadred
' SSf^5 IUI 4? 0^,a, ‘ laclndlpt eyeiT- description ol city
properftr. tromithe ??
aemostelegant inanalons, decant country seats,'
ItoM. tenMnesa pronerttes, Ac. i
AtSw •» tt. Ansae, store
attention dron to Mm at ftrtate
; STOgra maks; *e. '
atthe Esooanse— I
from
‘TSS?^^ V “^ C0 ‘ r
Wow Orleans Gas JJgnt Co I
«j^.ygy? < m<a»M»oake and B&awaieCanal |
caaV Stock Union Canal Co. <1
** conpona
.: ~ ■- "• c&J&ALESTATE SALE. NOV. ft
- 1 Orphacs Goort snd Tfn>rs Rnfaitj r.uil..„_i„
oftheßev, Blatfc^ejKDfStd?^ 6 *”?“*£
held by Trustee under bis will—DFStrat*t
TOmjJ BUILT BEBIDENOF. No fl^ae B M:
VALUABLF T?I t -Rw e ?„ e , 1 ?£ y Her »ert. tfse’d
in^VrSrfas QLEswooD,,'front
o,s?^ C i UtO S ,<SC- Sgje—-Estateof Julyann and William
VALI7ABLE BtTRTWWW Kftv n
_BRIOK bTOBB, fio. 9 North
Fourth Bt,Above Market-24 feet 2 inches front.
' „ Sa ig—By order of the: Bheriff—VEßY
VALUABLE C»UNTBY SEAT, 36 ACRES BlocMfy
.Township, 24th Ward, having fronts on- Bridgewater,
36th and 37th stAj Dauphiia York. «ud Comoerlancf
• avennes. making-it very valuable for bnlldingpor
pops. Sale absolute.: See Plan atthe Auction Rooms.
yxecutorel Bale-Estate ef Wm, ‘ TTenrv <)ammrpii«
THBREOTOBY n wmi STORK
too. 2345 Callowbtll st M west of 28d. “
Ezecatora' Peremptory Sale-* state of Wm. s.Hal- i
« f 3 ecM— Vax,uasxj; Bcbutess S*an3>—FOUß.
lor°h?f STOEE ' H». 308 North Third
_Bame Eatate-TWOSTOBY BRICK DWELLING,
ofßacBEt ylanCt Bt '* be ‘ ween Fifth and Hbcth and north
ORY FRAME DWELLINGS and STABLE.
N.R-comer of Prankfordroad andHnU sts. = Lot 160
feet front, 3io feet deep. I
I JS? t sl?.’J!f r, ‘ m P tor y Sale-BRICK STABLE and
COACH HOUSE, J yndall alley, between Walnut and
locust and 12th end 13th sts. ■
' Peremptory Sale-BUILMNG LOT. Lombard et_
between 2iatand 220-4915 feet from. ■ - ™
!{*£• S. W. corner of Twenty-first and Nicholas sts.
LOT, Twenty-first St, north of Oxford. .
ELE
AND BEDDING, FINE! CHiNA
AND GLASSWARE!. HANDSOAtE! VfiLVltT
BRUSSELS tapestryTtmpSrial Iks
OTHER CARPETS. STOVES dto .
„ , ON THURSDAY MORNING. ,
At 9 o clock, at the auction store, by catalogue
an eirallent assortment of very sneerior FUrnJrare
Including handsome Walnut Parlor, Dining-room and
Chamber Furniture- large and elegant French Plate
Mantel and Pier Mirrors, Piano Fortes, superior Wat-
MU Bookcases, Office Furniture, large and superior
Counting boose Desks, valuable Machinery, patent
Screw and Lever Presses fine Matrasses, Bela and
Bedding, China and Glassware, handsome Velvet.
Brnarels; Tapestry, Imperial and other Carpets
atcvei, esc.
EXECUTOR*’ SALE. .
LARGE AND ELEGANT MIRRORS.
ON THURSDAY MORNING.
Atthe auction rooms, the following very elegant
and co» tly Mlirors, handsomely framea, v z
Fine Frerch Plate Mantel Mirror, 68 in. by 90 in.
2 d° do do do eo In byes in.
do do Pltir do 116 in. by 34 m. .
22 2° « d 0 ,' 2° 110 J a- *>y 36 in. .
co do Mantel do 54 in. by 80 in.
do do .pie* do
4 handsome Gilt Corntces.
2 do do Consol Tables, marble tops.
Salo No. 1707 Locust street.
ELFGANT FPENITCBE, MXRSORS, PIANO
silver, paintings, EN
GRAVINGS. ELEGANT CHANDELIERS, &cT
O f TUESDAY MORNING. NOV.T
AtlOo clock, at No. 1707 Locust street, by catalogue,
the entire elegant FnmPure. Including dlegant Rose
w , ooa Flano, made o by Chick eriag. cast fuoo:
elegai* Drawing room Furniture, ■ fine plush cover
\£RL £ort»kis t to match; large and elegant French
£! lfct &? f iF ro * 8, . 1 2, frames; s«t elegant Clock and
CandElabras, richly carved: fine Silver Tea Set, Forks
•S?«?2?iwai I SS ch ' p i at6d^ ,tfe * Covered Dishes.
China end Glassware, elegant Ornaments handsome
Dining-rocomLlbraxyand Hall Furniture,Bookcases.
Velvet and Brussels Carpets elegant rosewood Cham?
ber Fnrnitnre, dare Oil Painting and EagravinS,
handsome Ch andeliers and Fixtures. <fcc. c
Also, the Kitchen Furniture and Utensils.
10^0^?^5^0^
B
A * JOHat B. MYKBB a OO...trCTinna~
r . gWAKmtT etraat. earner nl Btal
UEssrgsmvßhai.h ov bsithh,pbsstcjb
-nr ANDDOSCBSTIO DBT 6oODa
_ we_wfll hold a Large Sale of Foreign ana Domeitl.
Dry Goods, by catalogue, on faux mantba* credit anf
part lor caan. ' •
On THURSDAY MORNINGS,
November 2, at 10 o’clock, pTrihrariny about on
and lots oi staple and &ncy articles. ir
wool*? a worsteds, linens, auks and cottons.
. B.—Catalogues ready and goods arranged ict
eysxnlnaUor early on tins *
BARGE PEREMPTORY BABB OF EETROPteA V
, -. AKD DOMESTIC DHT GOODS.
.NOTlCE—lnclnded In oar sale of THXJESDAT.
November 1, w 111 be found the following—
DOMESTICS.
Bal®bleached and brown muslins and drills,
do white and. scarlet all wool and domes flannels,
do while, gray and blue all wool blankets.
Cases bit and col'd cambrics, silecias, jaconets,
do Shaker, Canton and fancy shirting flannels,
do indigo blue denims, ticks, checks, stripes
do blea and col’d corset leans, linings, Scotch
plaids.
do madder prints, delaines. qri"g h * Tni T l
ao miners' flannels. Kentuckyjeans.
do
Pieces English, French and Saxon;black and blue
all wool and Union cloths, from low grades
lo finest Imported.
do <fe sons* hlack doeskins, Elbceuf
do Fancy Casalmeres and Coatings. Meltons.
52 Whunsjt, mixed KlySana, Montonne.
do Fatter Astrakhans, Chinchillas, Baane.
00 .puSsf’ Cas “ r * aa Bearers,
do blk and col'd Italians, and satin de Chines.
DRESS GOODS, SILKS, tfcc.
Pieces black, colored and printed merinos and de
laioes.
32 *fi 1 w v BP} s s?°9ypWdB,polldeChevre9. I
do silk chain PopHna Epinglines. velour Reps
do black and colored impress cloths, alnacas.
coburgs,
do black and fancy silks, shawls, velvets, Ac.
LINENS, WHITE GOODS, Sc.
I |S!J H 5 ®? shirtiiiK llnena, Barnsley sheetings.
■Full tots bleached and brown table damask, dinner.
cr&Sua
Full toes diaper, canvas, toweling, table cloths.
Full jaconets, cambrics, nainsooks, and
, Ealn l ora L an< * , Hc °P Skirts. Hosiery, Gloves,
traveling and nndei shirts and drawers, rowing silks,
brelas^c, 0 ”’ pateDl thr ¥ a<1 * sHk Uee and siSfeTum
\Ve will include In above sale—
So pcs SATIN MOIB very heavy and elegant cloth
for men's wear.
PC3 CHJNCHIiItAS, in brown, bine, black, port
-15 pcs MoIDTfahLNB In new styles of patterns
-0 pcs single and double width
§ii»:, e n ry bS^s a SKit to.
JBCO DCZEN HOSIERY,
wSSii?® 8 .. 111 '? I '■ women’s iand children’s brown,
slrahla grades oo ' o1 ™ ®° tton Hose, Including many de
ton lines men’s Shetland merino half hose crav
and London milturoe. ’ *r»y
„„ t ,,™.! ln ? B .? e s' s ’ wopen’s and children’s Gloves, In
T," I ®}? ofPdstßtlali stole and qnalltv.
merino vests, from medium to best
Quail yr, won
JL.AKGK POSITIVE HAT.TB OF CLLRPJH’*'—
„ ' ON FRIDAY HORNING,
Nov. 2, at II o’clock, will be sold, by catalogus on
ftpr months’ credit, about 200 pieces of supertot
and toe jngraln, royal damask, Venetian, list. Hatch
hemp cottage and rag carpetings, embracing a choice
W
LAURIE PEREMPTORY RAT.TB 07 TRENCH AND
OTHER EUROPEAN DRY GOODa Ac.
■ ON MONDAY MORNING, NOV. 5,
DUIU2id J Siltlah D»yGoods, embradns*hai uaorfc'
mentof &ncy and.staple Mtlcleo Eosllia, worsteds,
woolenu, linens and cottons. - '
N. B.— Good* unmcedi lbr examination! aad • cats
lopieaready early on mornUiK ofsale.
LABGE POSITIVE HAT.TB m> EOOTO, SHOES.
I BRQ6ANB, TRAVBUM6 BAGB. *O. ‘
J „ . OTTUJfIIOAY. MOBNIHG, NOV. e,
_4 t .i°p’olodt, -wui‘bßjwW.^by• catalogue. on Ibnj :
months', credit, about 1,300 paokagatßoota, Shoes. Bau
morelH, &0., emhractog apriineana fresh assortment
Stosey _adv* , ioa4 - _ on ■ Merohandlae eenerattr
Watches, Jewehy, JDlamondi.Gold nnilBlive»Elns.
en4on\all artlcJee of vaiue l ftxc an? 1 length eftlnu
JKWKUxr ATiPßiYAiraaiMi
|»ce Kagllgh i .AffleTlcaß and Swln Patent Lev*
Kne gold HnnHng caie and Open JTtixlX
EJSP a^2 l^S^«SS^S. I>npl S l 3s? 4 oiSot Watch*
PlneßllTßt Hnntnig Oiaetan&iOpen yaoe.Kngllih,
Sffi&JSmFSS*'ssk3sSS*£%Jl®2i
Knßrßinger KhSpJ 1 Pencil CMes^^^miah^*.
FOB Bi!LS.»A lurffi andßPlecuiUd JRnproof Gbatt
•fpltol>loibrftj«ir«ierrn|jQ»|SrT- MU
-Also, sevand Loti InSouUi Oasrtnt HJlta RK
Gbeiuipijvtreewi •••■;
AUOHeiisiiai,
K(V mo CHSBTtrDT irtrest.
Cgor>ntnun»iiiw .,
, PPBKITI7BB OP EVSBT j®|
eesgmcw aggjjryjji>_gir oonbiojimbito.
• . SALES EVEBT PBIDAT MOBSXNGF, ■
Biles of Fumrtnre si Dwellings attended'to on ft*
mostSeasonableTerms. . ...,;. ■ >
SAM OF HFAIf AT JHM
BOrtm Ar SON Wnrm ’
SBgss^^g'-y^-
: > THOBSDAYandFBrDAYEVEHIWeB,
. y Eovember land 2. at half past 7 o’oloalr. at the Art
G«Uew otthe AncUoneers.lSormo CHESTNUTsfc^
tnls truly magnificent catafogoe.ln whicbare WMutojr ,
IM| specimens that were selected In London and Paris
■W a gentleman of cnltivated tiste, ably assisted bp *
One ofonr mn»t silted artists.none-of which works hays
yet been exhibited. in_America.-Itfany of the first
fiSfli 6 ™ Me h , e F e , represented by guaranteed original.
< specimens, which havo unqueauoiiablepretentloiia ts
a high cast of artistic character, emlhentip.snperinr fir'
fbslr peofilar line as worts of art to anything offered
if? tbe.pnblic of this city, reflectmgln the most posit! wo
J?SSSf«.“l e Pbwerfhl and comprehensive grasp or ln
tbe English and French pencfla
wlih spch lllelihe portraiture Among the mostpra
fv.i 1 ??.. bam®?, whose productions would be an acqtti
foliowing^ 6 c h olcest c o Uections of thecouniiy are the
JP. Herring, :
■ WmShayer, Senior,
.J B. Harding. - ’
James E. Meadows,
J.Marrls,
C.Hoguot,
- A Cal* me.
Theodore Prese, -
James Webb.
P. L. Conterler, ■
V PerdinandMahrohn.
' Paul Caron,
Perole,
Gilbert,
Taylor,
■ 0.8. Jacobi,
andmanyothers of note.
n °w on view? and will continnw
and evening, nntU nights of sale? ,
orhitirnGaUery; 8 of the Auctioneer
■ jßdldfttNo,moOheitnQt staset
HOUSEHOU) FUBNI
JEWBXEYII|tMLOof CWA. 111 ™®'
..• :,,, .ON FRtDAT HORNING. •
street, oancaon SUae ' So ‘ 1118 Ohmtoak
S&S£ C &g,. BOSeWOOd FUa ° by
: ITBEFBOOF CHEST.
One of FarOell & Herr Jag's "Fireproof Chests.
. j_v .. • gold watches. '" oaw, ‘
By eraer of Executor-One golc and enameled ladv’a
Watch a* d Chain • set with diamonds nsarls
. Also t two€old Watches. - -
TMTOOTAETj-SPECIAL BAXiE OP CHOICE AJTD
ET|K PARIS DRESS t>OOD3, <SC.,NO\Y
will sell throngh FURtTES3,
BFIh»JuJSY&C».,I*O,6IS-CKE6TNTJT Street. Piiija.
delpbia, on FRIDAY, November 2d, 1866, at 10 o’clock,
on four months’ credit, - ’
, DRESS GOODS!
Pieces Colored Merino Cloths, of their well known,
make, in ra-ions qualities, Sum low to very flne, In
choice shades and assortment! - •
Pieces Black and Colored Monaselino de laine, in va
rious qualities and assortments.
Pieces 6*4 Black and Colored Uousseline de Laine in
»arious qualities and assortments. *
Pieces Colored Parl3 Poplins aod impress Cloths la
. varioos qualities ana widths. '
Pieces®**-
quK!ISS° lca^e ParisEcossals Poplins, Lo three
letesHiehCoatSilk Chain Paris Ecossals Poplins,
. large desgns, white ground. * *
Pieces Co; ored Worsted Paris Eplnglines.
Piects superior made Paris Silk Chain Poplins,in choice
■ shades and deslranle qualities.
Pieces Silk Chain Paris Eplnglines, choice shades amt
QQ&]lll€Si >
Pieces Paris Silk Chain Armnreßeps. '
Pieces new style Paris Polntelle CroSe.
Pieces Paris printed Mousseilnes de Lalne.hieh col
ored. a Beserve and Chintz. ■ COl
Pieces JaspS trap Imperial, or Paris Winceys.
Pieces Paris SUk Chain Bay£ Toils de Paris:
Pieces latest styles Paris Dress Goods, nowlandin~
and BtripedSilk Chain Paris Lln
£}“*■* I?? 1 ®? aßeserVe Paris Colored Poplins.
Pieces Striped Bnd Plain Paris Jaspe Drap d’Or.
Mecea Choice designs Saxony Plaid Pore laine.
Pieces Fancy styles Saxony Dress Goods. - :
. , . SILKS.
Silks I? 0 *? 16114 of Elack and Colored Lyons.
Best make Lyons Black Mantilla Velvets.
„ SHAWLS
***** Cashmere Long and Squart*-
Cashmeie Long Shawls.
com Prise» large assortment of verr
£ e ii ! i ™.u 00 ? s ' an ° we feel confident you will find it
well worthy of yonr attention,
“SO- 31 I*. A B. CUBTIS & m.
BY B. SCOTT, Jb.,
AUCTIONEER.
„.,Y _ • So. 1020 CHESTNUT street.
CABD.—We are authorized to announce an imnor
eale (to take place early In toe monthof
November) of valuable and rare Oil Paintings the
special importalion of Mr. A. D. H [JY VETTEB. o?
has jost returned from an extenslveancl
uotncted visit axnongthe studios of tl)6 most csie—
te<3 v £ **» s . English, Flemish. French and
1 n ollools ii Tll s offer connoisseorsand
}?T^l of a , fi2e opportunity to make se-
i e £ ons ** 2T* 33 ?° doubt t>© the largest and beat col*
lebtion eyer offered at pubilcsale In this country.
ITNE PBOOF FRAMED ENGRAVINGS
ON TUESDAY, WEDSESbA"Y and THURSDAY
31 and Not. 1, at 11 o'clock A. M andwi
*« col i^L Art . Gallery, 1 620 Chestnut at.,
mlli b T B i?K,' 22o S“ e j ?ramed Steel Engravings, Chro
xnos, lithographs, &c,, carefnlly selected Irons the
great modem artists. “* 9
MODERN OH PAINTINGS.
_ On MONDAY EVENING.
Nct. 5. at 7>l l 'clock, at Scott’s Art Gallery, a vain
able collection of Modem OU Paintings. *' “ viun
, OARlX—Weare nowprepared to makearranprpTngT..
iDr special sales of OU Paintings ox any otherworka of
n ! J'o>,V Il fv ocaUo ?, b ® tns t. ln thß centre of the most £u§!
tenable thoroughfare of oar city makes it a dasirtthw
resort lor connoisseurs and lovct o! art in general®
or merchandlse in general solicited.
Personal attention given to outdoor sales.
1 ■ ___B.SOOTT.Jb.
TYAVIB * HARVEY, AUCTIONEERS, '
■»*' (Date with M, Thomas & Sons.)
, , Store JKo, SS3 Chestnut street,
AT
Sale-Estate oflußrechmln. dec’d.
an D IMITATION JEWELRY, STONra.
PEARLS CAMEOS. ENiMELS. «*c.
. , ON'muBSDAY MOBNING. n6v. 1,
At U o’clock, at theanctlon rooms, bv order of ere
ttevery large stock of Beal and Tmirntw
Stones, for Jewelry, comprising about 650 lots.
Also. Jeweler’s Tools.
Tbewicle havebeen] careflilly arradged and connte*.
- bo examined with catalogue on tbe morning of
The large and valuable collection of Coins belong Ins
to tbe same estate wIU be sold at a fatnre day.
Bit BA KKITT <t co„ AtluTXOJUiJiaaa.
C*»h Auction House.
No, SSO Market street, comer ofßank sines.
‘■22 fS,T??, c ?S“ D '?l : ™ l * nln KEtawltbonteitr» charnc
TBADE SALE OP BEADY MADE DTOTirran”'
BY CATaDOGUE
. ON THURSDAY MORNING,
Ncv. I, commenclngat 10 o’clock.
_Comprlsinga large atockof Urst class Clothing, viz—
hieitoß. Pilot,'Beaver, Petersham and Par Over Coats*
gents* Dress, Sack, Bapinesa and Walking Coats; blade
ana lancy C&sslmere Cloth and Batinet Pants: Vests,
amr Suits of every description; Gents’ FurnlßOinS
Goods Shirts add Drawer?. White Dress and Fancy
Shirts. Also, a variety of Cloths; remnants of Cloths.
Cassimeres, <tc. Also. Umbrellas, Tailoringftcck.&c.
CJ. WOLBERT, AUCTIONEER. No. IS Knntli
• BIXTH street. between Chestnut and Market.
LARGE SALE OF FRENCH CHINA AND GRA
NITE WARE.
ON FRIDAY, MORNING NEXT.
J.OV. 2, at 10 o’clock, at No. 16 South Suth street—
The contests of 26 casks and crates French nMna
White Granite ans G. C Ware, to which theaUeoticm
of the retail trade la Invited o^S2“
PHUJF JOSP a CO., :
t ATJOTIONKHBO,
- So. K 6 IfABTfITT street.
TRADE BALE OP 2M) GABES BOOTS, SHOB3,
. -l ON THU* SDAY iIOBNINO, *
10 o'clock, we will hold our
©teas
F~
. AtUSB A. FRKKW AN, ATTOTIONKgB,
' TO-BENT— FtTKOTTORS 6 *"
■As ver?. elegant Doable Mansion, famished com
pletely, In a toahlonable part of the city. To be rented
six months fromlßfiof November. Apply at tho~
auction htore.
"Sq. 506 MAKKWT street, above Kith-
A I HOIiIAKD.AUOTIOITKKB. _
.» 1808 MABKJgT attest.
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TTTAISTED.—A SITUATION by a youog min of
Yy several years’ experience, na an Accountants
Bntiy Clerk, or any position where he can fhrthertha
beetlnterestsofhisemployeiß. . References tinexceo
tlonable. Address J, B. B..at this ogice. ■ sc3l-tt!*
WAWTEP.— For a tetclaaa IJfa Inanrani-B YSSI
saw, lone aSw
a large clip business,. a good SOLICIXING AGENT
.mider very favorable. conditions. ' AppUcantarrliSi;
direct Philadelphia Post Office, box N0.208i0c293t2
TXfANTKp.—Wanted an OFFIC® AND STORAGE
if* BOOM on 610161 fine or : second floor; SmS
ware avenue, between Arch and VineiftnSb.
dreasßoxKo.l27, rmadelpMa Bnirt
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C! CEDY PROPEBTV i
Lebas, .
Humnerton,;
Bnell.
Burrell, -
■Kennara,
O Bcbopin,
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Horace Vernet,
ianfont de Metz;
FatirMt,
Berthler, •
Cattermole,
J-Botin,
J.Wlsaant,
Frantz,