Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, November 02, 1866, Image 2

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    ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH.
New Lines to Heart's Content.
Nnw Yank, November lat.-=-The New
York, Newfoundland and London Tele
graph Company have decided upon several
important improvements and new enter
prises, in order to insure perfect telegraph
connections with the prominent commercial
cities of the United States and Europe. LL
new land line is to be constructed from
Heart's Content to Placentia, in Newfound
land. Prom' thence a new cable will Abe
laid to St. Pierre, Miquellon, and from that
island across to Sydney, Ca.peßreton_,where
it will connect with the present land lines.
An entire new line will also be ,bullt from
lleart's Content, N. F., to Port Hood, Cape
Breton, where itwill connect with the'pre
sent lines coming to the . United States. The
present land line in Newfoundland is to be
entirely rebuilt of the best material, and
great care will be taken in the construOion
of the other two new lines above mentioned.
Only the best workmanship and stock shall
be employed. The two cables across the
Gulf of St. Lawrence are and have been in
excellent condition.
It will be seen by the above statement
that the New York, Newfoundland and
London Telegraph Company will soon have
three„distinct lines connecting with the At
lantic cable, which will leave no chance for
sweident by severe weather preventing , the
'United States from being daily and hourly
In telegraphic communication with Europe.
Mexican News—lmportant Liberal Sue-
ceases.
The following important letter from Gen
eial Escobado was received yesterday at the
Mexican Legation :
HEADQUARTERS' ARMY OF THE NORTH,
MEXICAN REPUBLIC, GENERAL-IN-:CHIEF,
MONTEREY, October 15th.—Our affairs here
are progressing very favorably. The States
of Neuva Leon, Tamaulipas and Coahuila
are now entirely free from the presence of
foreign forces, as are also the States of So
nora, Sinaloa and Chihuahua, and in eac h
of them considerable forces are now being
raised to expel, once for all, every foreign
invader from the national territory.
From this State an- advanced column,
composed of four - - thousand men, '
well
armed, munitioned and equippe d, has
Idieady marched to operate against San
Louis Potosi, and one thousand two
hundred have been sent to co-operate
- With a column from the State of Zacatecas,
under the command of General Auga, in a
movement against Durango, from which the
best results are expeoted.
Advices from Brownsville, Texas, to the
27th ult., have also been received.
- Colonel Gillespie, of General Sheridan's
staff, arrived there on the 25th, and was
kindly received by Canales in Matamoras.
General Tapia had "sent Colonel Benitz to
Canales, ordering him, in Juarez's name,
to surrender the command of Matamoras
to one of the three officers under Canales,
and report at Chihuahua to Juarez in
person.
The three officers refused to accept the
itommand. Colonel Benitz then went- to
Cortinas, who is closely investing Canales,
and is ready to support General Tapia.
The, result of this interview is not known.
General Tapia was expected daily before
Matamoras with a force of 800 (? 8,000) - men.
The snecial agent of Ortega arrived at
Brownsidlle at the same time as Colonel
Gillespie and Colonel Benitz. He had
plenty of arms and men. There was every
probability of Canales declaring in favor of
Ortega. -
R. L. Richardson, the new Collector of
Customs for the Dis trict of - Brazos St. Jago,
had arrived at Brownsville and entered
upon his duties.
on - r. - F.Aus, November I.—A private
letter received from the city of Mexico, an
nounces the departureof a regimentorMex
leans, organi?ed with Austrian officers, who
surrendered all the officers and went over
to Porfirio Diaz, at Oajaca. The Austrian
band at the Capital has ceased to give its
open air concerts,because of the riotous con
duct of the populace. -
The Emperori'in consequence of sickness
and distress of mind as to the health of the
Empress, had shut himself up in the castle
of Chepultepec. His early abdication was
momentarily expected.
Naval News.
The Navy Department, this morning, re
ceived despatches from Acting Rear Ad
miral Bell, commanding the East India
squadron, dated Straits of Sirnonasaki, Ja
pan, July 31st 1866, The Hartford (the flag
ship of the squadron ) was at Nagasaki on
tbe 13th of July, and Admiral Bell ex
changed visits with the Governor, an officer
the Tycoon,whoseemedsomewliat anxious
as.to the motives of her arrival at that time.
Iri consequence of the arrival in port of the
Hartford, and of the British Vice Admiral
King,with the Princess Royal (73 guns), and
four other steamers of his squadron, and
silk) Of Sir Harvey Parker, British Minister
at Japan, who, it is understood, had granted
several interviews ,in that port (notwith
standing the treaty with the Tycoon) to the
agents of the Prince of Latsurna, a discon
tehted noble, whose territories lie in the
southwest of Kursin, and who is Lord also
of the Sew Chew Islands.
Before the departure of the Hartford from
Nagasaki, the Governor of that city in
formed the foreign Consuls that the Tycoon
was at war with the Prince of Nagato, Lord
of Simonasaki, and requested that no men
of-war or merchant vessels should pass
through those. Straits and the Inland Sea.
Admiral Bell had previously determined to
take that route, and, calling to mind•the in
sult that, was offered to the Wyoming, the
last American man-of-war that displayed
the flag there three years ago, and feeling
assured also that it would become a serious
inconvenience to commerce with Hioga,
situated, within the Inland Sea, and to the
Pacific line of steamers shortly to be started
to run for China, if that important pass was
allowed to be closed without the consent of
our Minister, he decided to go through the
Straits, but to quiet 'any uneasiness the Go-
Nernor might entertain about it, sent word
that he would hold no intemourse'with the
rebellious Prince of Nagato.
' Admiral Bell informs the Department
that several cases , of dysentery and fever
had occurred on the Hartford and Wyom
ingicontracted at Hong Kong and Shanghai,
but the change of air from the pestilent
conk of China had such a beneficild infiu
foes that the disease has nearly disappeared.
Despatches have been received. ,at the
Navy; Department from; Rear' Admiral
Pearson,_ Commanding the South Pasta°
sapadroxi, on - board the United States
steamer" Powhatan, at 'Callao, Porn, under
date Of Oot. 13th; a All well.
Fortress Monroe.
FonTunas Monnox, Va., Nov. I.—The
schooner' Luc* Alexander, from Arecielm
for Baltinicire, arrived here last night. ,:She
rep - orb:l:that Ma brigs Castaaand F. W.
nob,' for - Bal.tinneie; with cargoes of sugar,
were lost illthe early part of October near
Armlet*. -She brought part of the crews
and the pßElSelflgen.
Major-General Schofield, accompanied)*
Brigadier-General Blunt and his staff, ar
rived this afternoon from Richmond, on an
inspecting tour. He was received by a sa
lute from the fort, and reviewed the troops
of the garrison. He will return on Satur
day to Richmond. ' '
b ho p McCloskey. Mr. McClo ,
of Ney, brother of Arch-
York, President
of the American College at . Rome, has been
here on a visit to some old friends. He
went North to-night.
The United States District Court was held.
thin training. at:Norfolk, Judge Underwood
presidjug..., Very little blueness was done
beyond. the deli Very 0f...a , charge to the
iGrand Jury,..in consequence of the absence
01 the pOtrtcp Attdr4ey,
The Court adjourned until the il.'ret Tuesday
in December.
In administering the oath to:-the jurors,
the_ portion'- the oath'of allegiance
to the Government was omitted. ,In the
charge, the Judge said their attention would
be called, when the Court next met, to some
criminal business, such as offences against
the revenue and:postal laws. No „reference
was made to the case of Jefferson Davis.
The Excursion Party to Fort Riley.
celeb
ST. Lours, Nov. I.—A. large excursion
Kansas, p to left this
rate afternoc
the completion ofin for Fort Riltheey,
Union Pacific Railroad, eastern division, to
that point. Among the prominent Western
gentlemen invited are (3enerals Sherman,
Pope, Hancock, Marcy, Easton, Haines,
Nichols, McKeever; Governor Fletcher;
Senators Brown, Henderson; Congressmen
Loan, Hogan, Anderson and Blow, of Mis
scar]; Senator Howard, of Michigan; Schuy
ler Colfax, and Thomas Nelson, of Indiana;
Governor ^ Dennison of Ohid; H. J. Jewett,
of the Ohio Central Railroad; Thos. L.
Jewett, of the Pan Hajidle Road; Wm. H.
Clements, Little Miami _Railroad; Mayor
Thomas, of. St. Louis; John D. Perry Pre
sident; •Adolphus Weir, Vice President;
General Palmer, Treasurer ; Charles B.
Lamborn, Secretary, of the Union Pacific
'• Railway; the officers and directors of the
Missouri Pacific Road, and a considerable
t number of the prominent citizens and ladies
of St. Louis.
Another large pally, consisting of distin-
Anisbed- railroad men and prominent aid
.zens of New York and Philadelphia, will
;join this one •at Leaven Worth, to-morrow,
and immediately start for Fort Riley and
Lewistown City, the present terminus of the
,road.
From Georgia.
MILLEDGEVILLE, Nov s ,l.—The Governor's
Message strongly opposes the adoption of
the Constitutional Amendment. It says the
Amendment is equally novel and unjust.
The funded debt of the State is computed
at 65,840,000. •
The Governor says the planting interest
of Georgia can never be what it once was.
He deprecates the.oppression of the debtor
class by creditors.
The message is very long and mostly de
voted to State topics.
The Speaker of the House opened the ses
sion with a speech opposing the Constitu
tional Amendment, which was received
with applause.
From Louisville.
LOUISVILLE, Nov. I.—No new cases of
cholera have been reported to-day. All the
former cases are reported as convalescent.
Resolutions were adopted in the City
Council to-day, protesting against the exe
cution of Lynch, and requesting the inter
cession of the President.
Tennessee.
Nxsavrtax, Nov. I.—Mr. Lellvett (con
servative), has been elected to the Legisla
tare by 800 majority.
THE STATE DEPARTMENT.—The work of
removing the archives and documents of
the State Department to the Protestant Or
phan Asylum, on Fourteenth street, which
has been leased by the Government for five
years, was commenced yesterday, prepara
tory to tearing down the old State Depart
ment building to make room for the Trea
suly extension.
n 0:s. la lAA 5).3=.111
`B. J. WILLIAMS,
No. 16 NORTH !SIXTH STRIINI
swirmturinzum
VENETIAN BLINDt
WINDOW suArms.
lo Twest he Mud tined asso rt ment in the May at It
t3tme made and lettered. mita
F L• 0 U R
The attention of Shippers to South American Ports,
and the Trade generally. Is called. to the following Ce
lebrated Brands of FLOUR made from NEW WHEAT
and Of which their are the sole receivers in this city.
/WRY sireAr,
ST. LOUIS,
LANGLEY'S CHOICE.
NED'S MILLS,
RURAL,
PASCAGOULA.
ANTI-PANIC,
G : . • :
This Flour is put up In the very beat round hoop
packages and will be sold in lots ttYsult,
RIDDELL& 00.,
B. W. corner Broad and Vine streets.
8•322-1:
NEW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.
FIRST OF THE SEASON.
Albert C. Roberts,
Dealer in Fine Groceries,
ELEVENTH and VINE STREETS
1 IDUNTA.IN 3I
BUCKWHEAT ME AL
We are again in rec Opt of this superior Buckwheat
Meal, which we offer 'tn bags, halt bbls. or bbls si
lower rates than last season. Also. on hand the bast
brands choice family FLOUR, at lowest cash prices.
AT.TmAISI & ZEHRDER,
oCZO-24t Fourth and Vine.
GEORGE PLOWMAN,
CARPENTER AND BUILDER,
23:2 CAIyrIFER
/LIM HI war 9TRILINT.
MaoMs Work and Killwritftlir proalpl34 attends.
• •
1117-rri
War Eagle Silver Mining Company
Of IDAHO, Moe of the Company, 144 8; 7017 1 11T8
areet• WWI
COVIMED WITH
-•
JOHNS' 'MOLISE BOOTING. CLOTH, AND
•-. • .
coated with' 'LIQUID (MITA MAGNA PAINT.
g_them nerfectly water woof
HT GRAVE p HOOFS repaired with Gate
Peron& Paint, and warranted for five Years. - •
LOARY SLATE HOOPS coated with liquid which
becomes as hard as slate. • ' • •
TIN, COPPER, ZTDC. or IRON coated with Liquid
Ontta-Percha;at small expense. Cost ranging from
one to WC cents per square foot Old Board or Shingle
Bookten gents per square foot, all complete.
constantly on bane and for sale by the
PHILATUCLPHI A AND PENNSYLVeNIA ROOF.
ING COMPANY., • OB0.• HOBART,'" •
. =0 North FOURTH Street.
rt.& r NEDPRUIT, VgGETABLES, &C.-1,000 casee-
J 7sec-hes: SOO clues 'fresh Canned Pine
Apples; ISO ,gatses fresh ki nejApples g i atm l . ooo ciume
Green Corn end'Oreen reas; SOO cases fresh Kama, la ,
canap2oOrasea•fresh 'green Gages; `Stro ewe Chsrries in
sylnp; SOO, esoltralArbherries In syrup; eases:Straw•
berries in syrup; 600 eases fresh Pears in syrup; 2 oto
eases , canned Sots attosteiSVO cases Oysters Lc bstArs and
Clams; SOO cases R oast. Beef Mutton, Veal, Goups,:&e.
For saleity. JOSEPH .13. Bye:at:it uO., 108 Bout&
DELAIVARIS avenue, oe2o
THE - DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1866.
Rieman/ 1 8 CON 11 •,' WO .21.1
/ .
- • . giEfgrfag EDIATEI'
. •
To'allpiaois of &amassm ant flay hat sp So
iiolooirany evening. --' zoble.lll
MEEICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
ITALIAN OPERA..
LAST NIGHT OF lIIIISEARON.
BENEFIT OF MAX NARETZEIC.
GRAND GAL
THIS (FRIDAY) EVENG at 8
GRAND COMBINATION PE RFOR MA NC E,
On which occasion the following
EXTRAORKNABILY BRILLIANTARD VARIED
PROGRAMME
- Will be presented in the following order:
The entire of Bellias charming Opera,
La SONE. ARAI:WA.
MISS ANALLA M. HAUCK,__
F. STOCKTON, - BARAGLI; .ANTONUCCL
Bet v. een the first and second acts, Grand Scena and
Aria from .
THE BARBER OF SEVILLE,
BY GIORGIO IiONCONL
To conclude with the entire fourth act of
,) HE HUGUENOTS.
, SENNORA.-CARMEN POCEL_.
MAZZOLEB , I, BELL [NI, ANTONUCCI,
BERNARDI, FOsSATI, BANFI, etc,
apirbuormes
SIGNOR T O BRIABI, - cam, BERGMANN.
TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON, No
vember 3. at IN.
GRAND FABEWALL MA.TtNICE.
BY UNIVERSAL DEMAND,
TITHEND SPFAJALaII. OPERA,
STAR OF TEENORTH.
ADMISSION TO ALL PARTS OF THE HOUSE,
ONE DOLLAR ONLY.
NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR RESERVED SEATS.
AMIN ZWICK.
13PZOIAI,
- -
Ae the Company will leave on Saturday, by the six
o'clock train; and the Director being desirous that the
Opera shall be given complete and unabridged,
• • THE MATINEE; ILL COMMENCN AT
HALF- PAST ONE.'
DOORS OPEN AT A QUARTER BEFORE ONE.
The side of Tleketa iur any of the , above named per
mamas commences • _
THIS ORNING,
At the Box office or the Academy sad at Trtnraer's
Music Store. t 32 Chestnut street. corner of Seveath.
A MERICAN ACADEMY OF 1 , 1.11±1C.
BUGDMIL DAWDSON. '
he eminent Berman Tragedian, will appear on—
Wedneeds4 , Nov. Tth. as
SHYLOCE,
IN THE
MERCHANT OF VENICE.
Thtuiday, Nov. Bth. as
HENRY, •
IN
AND
LORBEER33AUM AND BETTEIBTAB.
Friday, Nov. 9th, as
NAMES:SE,
IN
NARCISSE.
Saturday, Nov. lab. as
HANS JUERGE,
IN
HANS JUERGE, oder ale PERLIMSCHNIIIt ;
And as
LEBRECHT FALICE,
HIPPoLIT FAT RE. and
CH AB LES FAIICON,
TN TEE
lINGLIICRLICHEN.
Monday, Nov. 12th, as
RICHARD,
IN
RICHARD LEL
Reserved Seats can De second on and after Monday,
November sth, at the Academy; a‘ Wittig's Mute
Stare. No. 1021 Chestnut street. and at Scbaler
Boradi's Book Store, B. W. corner Fourth and Wood
streets.
CITY MUSEUM. THEATRE.
CALLOWHILL Street, below FTFTH.
Lessee .....Mr. J. K. MURPHY
Stage Manager„.
BENICHT .„ROBERT lONE ,
Business Agent J. C. McOORMICK
,
BENEFIT BENEFIT BENEFIT BENEFIT
BENEFIT
AND LAS BENEFITT
NIGH B ENE T
KUOF T B EMI ZEIT
MISS ANNIE HOWE.
On which occasion
MR S. T. FANNIN
'Mir appear in one of his
CHARACTERS.
THIS (FridAy) IFCELEBRATED
XRNLING, November 2, 131,6' ,
Will be acted the slay of
THE ROBBERS.
THE _ROBBERS. THE ROBBERS.
THE ROBBERS. THE ROBBERS.
Charles de hloor--_... .Mr. J.l”. Fannin
Count de
HIS Moor -Mr. I). Rainey
( FIRST APPEARANC E.)
Overture by Orchestra.
To conclude with the
CLOCKMAKEIt'S HAT.
Sally Smart---- -Annie Howe
To-morrow night , ihe thruunc .. orarna of the
LONE MAN OP THE OCEAN.
ON MONDAY--STILUIT \ROBSON.
pwepeß, OF „Lira'
Dress Circle and cents.
Orchestra Chairs cents.
Gallery-- .- ._.-115 cents
Private 80xe5.... ----p and es
beats In Private 80x.._.... .._.........._. -75 cents.
Doors open at Vo'clocr trtain will rise precisely
at Quarter before 8.
The Box Mice will be open daily from 10 A. M.
until 4 P. M., when seats may be secured without extra
charge. •
IVE CHESTNUT STREET THEATRE.
rlOore open at 7 o'clock. Curtain rises at 7.45.
EINTEUST S,TIC RECEPTION
OF
MR JOIEEPH - JEFFERSON,
Who will appear in Dion Roncicaria's
ENTIRELY NEW VERSION OF
RIP VAN
WI MAD
NEVER BEFORE PERFORiN THIS CITY,
WITH NEW AND MAGNIFICENT SCESER Y,
entitled
RIP VAN WINKLE,
__ on THE
BT.TIPP FOR TWENTY YPARsc
The Play will be presented with
A MOST POWERFUL CAST.
The performance pill conclude with the _latest London
Farce
CAUGHT BY TITE CUFF.
FAMILY MATINEE, SATURDAYIDE. AFTERNOON.
JANET Pli
PRICES AS USUAL.
its. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH STREET
AllL 'THEATRE. Begins at,7% o'clock,
ANOTHER. NEW ROMANTIC PLAY.
70 NIGHT (Friday), Nov. 25, We.
BENEFIT OF MRS. SOHN DREW.
BEN EFIT OF MRS. JOHN DREW.
The new Romantic Pia, of
THE WINNITNO SUIT,
And the successful Comedy of -
w 03,1 EN WILL TALE.
MIR.. JOHN DREW
In Both Pieces,
Aided by the full Company.
SATURDAY—MBE. DREW'S LAST NIGHT.
MONDAY—MR. I%.tiN BRYANT
IN TWO FAVORITE CHARACTERS.
WALNUT STREET THEATRE. N. E. corner
VT NINTH and WALNUT Sta. Commence at 73i.
THIS (Friday) EVENING. Nov. 2, 1666,
BENEFIT OF
Mit. EDWIN BOOTH,
Who will appear in bla great impersonation of
RICHARD 111
In Shakepeare's Historical Tragedy, in five acts, of
RICHARD fir;
OR, THE BATTLE OF BOSWORTH FIELD.
Mr. EDWIN BOOTH a 5..... ....„
Mr. I. B. ROBERTS as IYENRY vi
hi r. BARTON MILL ea..— —...E ARL OF RICHMOND
To conclude with the laughable oumetitetta of
a PBEPi'Y PIECE OF BUSINESS.
NEW AMERICAN THEATRE.
BENEFIT OF EL NINO EDDIE.
THIS (Friday) EVENIG, not , . 2d,
WEB HATE FISHER in two great piece!,
'I HE YOUNG ACTII4BB
GATARAUT OF T n E GANGES. ni
AsBUILDINGS.
i3E.IigILY
SIGNOR BLITZ
will commence his
popeLAR ENTERTAINISERNTs
ON. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17,
continuing every evening and
WEDNEBDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS.
NEW ILLUPIoNS! • 'MIRTH! MYSTERY!
VENTEILOQUISN.! ceNARY BIRDS!
Admission. 28 cents. Children, /5 cents. Reserved
Beata. Se tents.
Evenings begin at 7l o'clock.
Afternoons at O'clock. .
0c15.1m•
libbinST IN 4 isILI ACADEMY OF FMB
. On exhibition a superb collection of
by modern wilds of the French, German and Belgian
school& Season Mcketa, 21 cents. Catalogues. 2OO
cents. Open during the day. • nol•Ilt•
``, rtHE HOLY BAXILY "—an acknowledged u. ,
,terrnece of elarlstian art-1;1+1'1NA by 0.
ptusseldorf, la one of the greatest attractions In the ex
hibition of isiodern Pfetnres a 4 the PENNSYLVAN tf
IA
f
- I • t 0, a - . not-St•
r.HE TOMB OF OLIMELLi. METELLA," Rome.
Mae magnificent Picture by Oswald Achenbach
may be seen at the PENNSYLVANIA. ACADEMY OF FINE - ARTS. - nol3t*
M.A GLIMPSE O' THE ANDES," palhted . by
Chtireb—a charming Attie 'gem. 4xe inches, at•
trade much attentlonth the new collection of Pictures
oat 'tee' PENNSYLVANIA. AC IsEstr OF , PINE
AIM 13, CHESTNUT street.' ;' ' nom*
N a -111 Id
l~ 808 LADIESGEBTLBIdairN and CRTOREIT, -
B. CDIINICS oF NINTH AND ARCS STREETS,
The Institute. which again has been greatly Im•
oved for the coming season; Is now open for snb
seriptions oil des arid evenings. • •
• :Bodily exercise Imparts 'health and strength, and te,
highly;recommended to both Beam and all Ages,
Terms fin Instruction, months • - - ..
.... 00
Terme for Self-practice, rinolithe ' ' co
For particulars. send for a circular, or give us a call.
0c24 6t4 ' - Profs. BILIBBRAND Lib Lzwirs.
110LIBIDAL A.IID - 110IIIDAT FMB/MT&
.D • The roost beautiful gifts of the 'Season can be
;found in the collection. et new and ex_omisite little
.OIL P„&INTIBIOSof AMERICAN AND BEBOP/UN
SOBBBllY,Tainted from nature by Buggies, New 'York,now view and for sale at -•
, • • . ASEIBIBATI de. EVANS',
,oe22'4ll,w,ffit• • , 733 Chestnut Street.
. qtai: • .:0• Roma
r . a.E • UVAINTIE etreetoibsiye • ••:••.:Tmir,
I •
'PEE -FAMILY n.msultlm
OPEN FOR • THE SEASON.
OARNOBASS &BLOW'S KENSTEII74,
The Great Star Trotipl•sittlie World, • in their ORAIEL
ETHIOPIAN- .13431, EONOS, 5-sharins, NEW
1t'11R,L.E13603/IS, PLANTATION: BOUM% _
poorroind• rorc,aock: commencing at 8 o'cloolt.
p,enmirot • • OARNOROns, Manager.
RRNSYLVAITIA. 8041.1M3MY OB ZINN AIITS,
ORREIT/4113T above
earlir 9 tO 6P. 71. TEEN T IL
West's_ great Picture et mum:Err RP.
, &!istin on exoceinon
NOTICE
GOODS FOR tADIE4.
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS.
GRAND OPENING
FRENCHf ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS.
J. S. BORGENSKI,
NO. 21. N. NINTH STREET,
(EAST SIDE)
Importer and Dealer in
FRENOH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS.
BRIDAL WREATHS,
Feathers, Ribbons, Velvets, etc.
1.1 : (i) A )4:7.1 P1 , V1 , 112 W. 4 b
7131 s old established and well•known FRENCH AR
TIF.IOIA.L FLOWIiR STORNI, has lw en yltared
throughout and refitted in true French style, and will
,open on
• Wednesday, October 24 1 "
With a magnificent assorts, ant of Fine French
Flowers, Wreaths, Leaves. Grasses, Feathers, Velvets,
sibbons, Bonnet Frames. and Mill nary amxis of
every description and variety.
J. B. BORGENSIC.I.
No. 21 Non]; ITZITH Street.
0e..3 tu th f-tf
MISSES THORNHILL & BURNS;
1208 Chestnut Street,
WAVE ZZOW OPEN S
WOVEN WOOLEN SKIRTS,
Real Paris Werley Corsets,
REDUCED TO FIVE DOJJ,A RR,
Marchionet Corsets.
ATSO.
4tit
The New Palanaise Trail.
oc2
400/114.
COAL.
E. D. .A.SEE r rIDN'S
VERY SUPERIOR FAMILY
COAL.
COMMONITY'S DEPOT,
oc3i•lm
BROAD AND WOOD STR
TITEB. YAM= NM&
MATTE MX= saw
17NDELEOMMED WPNTLXN
thelr stoat of
Bock Motadaus Com
Lehigh Navigation.po.n.rs Coal, and
Locust Mensal% •
M which thgr no', 'prepared to sell at the lawst marlss
os. and to delivar in bia s cxelditiost.
Orders left with S. MASON the
ItIN/03,11'ranklin Inri
tote Brdbling, EINVICEMS stomt,belew_ ,Marlest wl
be prinapar idittalisd ta. =CB BMW,.
seti,tt Azth Street Wharf. Schn7=l.
CCIAL.-450SIABLOA7.BICANEES XIDADOW AM
Necmtean, iehigh Coal. iusd bell 34oir.
PiLoun E Wlrnat 6%074=
_. .oeuee
use, De__Zi. .carte r it rea ssul WIDI
eet& ~m , No. Ust Boasai S
'W ZEOND stress.
addle x. ALTON AOM
1 izti : I ski:AV:lloa
J. W. SCOTT & CO..
SHIRT MANUFACTURERS,
AND DEALERS 1151
Men's Furnishing Goods,
No. 814 Chestnut Street
Pour doors below the "CcuatlnexitAL"
PHILADELPHIA.
PATENT SHOULDER SEAM VIM
MANUFACTORY.
Orders for these celebrated Shirts supplied preempt
at brief notice.
' GENTLEMEN'S
Furnishing Goods.
Of late styles in fell variety.
WINCHESTER & 00.
iesza,w,r4t
706 CHESTNUT.
VI :3 DI V Oart=li
Arch Street Carpet Warehouse
PALL IMPORTATIONS
OP
C.A.YI , I 3 9EnCTINTG-S, •
NOW OPENING, LATIBT STYLEB AT LOWEST
PitME&
JOS. BLAOKWOOD,
832 ARCH STREET,
aerm,w,nan Two doors below Ninth street.
G OVEN.
OPERA GLOVES,
H
AL. "Sr& C 0.,
928 CrIESTNUT ST.:
Have Past received a large assortmeniof
,
LADIES' ADIDiGELITLIESEMS °REBA; aLaysa,
SINGLE AND DOIIIILE BIT/TOPS,
consisting of white, lavender, violet, and other lash
ionable colors. • • &Um wgm
lIIOTEIiii.
EDWARIY•DI7FIFY.
F o r many Fetus' the well-known ebbe manage; al
• , (31ny'a,"in seventh' street; near - Oheatnnt,
Has Opened ` the Tontine,
.
(One door above Cloy's"hfm his own tginLnt, In con--
neotion with WM. DIIPIry late of 'the c: St. Lawrence
Hotel. Their =Apse is are!at.anddeeervellyno.
VANTED.-41..•SITUATION. by a young Aman or
several. years' eXPerleNCe,. na an, ACCOUlltank
Entry Clerk; or tiltYpostllOn Vvller- he can farther the'
beet Interests of his employers., •
B Itefereneetyrnexcep
tionable. 'address 1."11. 4 ,, ot Ole office: oe3lAti
TiTAETED.—Wanted an OFF. OE AND STOILA.DE
TV ROOM on either 'first or second Door, on Dela
. ware avenue, between Arch and Vine streets. Ad.
dreeo BOZEO..l.27,.PhilpAelphia POSt oMoe. ocl9:tt
•.%• ' -
Above Market, east side.
ULOTMIN.
CLOTHING 'HALL,
mx_sc-E.L Bios xt.
CLOTHING HALL.
COR.
CLOTHING HALL.
F. eor, Second and Market
PHILADELPHIA.
CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND VESTINGS.
Department for Custom Work.
Agents for Clothing.
EDW A RDS & LAWRENCE
oze.4-ir inning
ALBRIGHT & HUTTENBRAUCK,
9C.A.EL:c011,13 5 -
No. 915 Chestnut Street,
Respectfully invite the public to a handsome assort
wfuguit or Fall and Winter Goods.
ITIFFM lo to :iwtv't :I DI Ilia ;1
• IMPORTANT TO ALL
Great Reduction in Furniture.
Persons wanting 'Furniture shonld not purchase until
they hare looked in at the
Great Western Furniture Depot,
1019 MARKET STREET,
EEPT BY
GREENLY & NORTH
And examine our large stock, which we are
CL SING orr AT A GREAT SACRIFICE!
ott:o tf
'BIIY FURNITURE OF
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GOLD & (1 0.
lINION DEPOT, ff. U le..Uorner NINTH and ILLEGENT
Btreero, and Nos.r7 and =North SIOXerD Street.
The Largest, cbeapest and best stock. of Furniture of
very description in the world. Furniture far Parlor,
Drawing Boom. Chamber or Bed Bocun.Dining Boom,
Library, Kitchen, Servants' Booms, °daces, schools,
Churches, Oa d-Fellows, Masonic or other Societies
Ships, Instituti2ns. Clubs, Coliecres,,, Public Buildings,
Hotels, Boardis. g Rouses, Hospluds, Fairs, or a Single
Piece of Furniture.
Orders sent bFp post will be exccnted with despatch
and with Ilberality ant justness of dealing. Pant of
a distance remit through our Banker, the Far ,
mer's and ' Nat. Bank. Chestnut street, or
the 'Union 'National Bankahird street, o: by Express.
Check or Post Office order; Irma ediate =onion will
be given and ashafaction insured.
0013LD s CO.. N E. corner Ninth and Market and
nand N. Second street, Phil& EM9IY
SPRING__ MATRESS
BEST QUALITY Alar STYLE,
AND BEDDING OF EVERY DESHUTTIOI9.
J. G. FULlyrn.,
BEIRA 9 South SEVENTH Sheet.
F. H. WILLIAMS,
.LUMBER
Seventeenth and Spring Garden Streets
PHILADELPHIA.
0c23
ESTE,
LUMBER,
Seventeenth and Callowhill Streets.
PHILADELPHIA.
°c3l.=
Ltmeed are prepared to receive
il
orders Ibr St. Marra Georgia Lumber, of any di.
ecripdoA.which will 1:41 promptly execatect.
bitiblD SODDEB di CO.. Dock St. Wharf. [aunt!
BElltßOßei AND FEAREEN.
A. S. ROBINSON
910 CHESTNUT STREET.
LOOKING GLASSES.
PAINTINGS
Engravings and Photographs,
Pialn and Ornamental Gut Frames. ,
(Wired Walnut Rd Zbony Frames,
ON HAND OB MUM TO ORDrit.
GEORGE O EXITS-AI:MP,
Manufacturer of
.t00K1NG141.0.88.1
_l3 vortimdrr, pace°.
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GRAPH. Plvrulg wad:Ewa ,
mommoras
, MO. 929 - ADM •Street,
• Chront-Lithogr be, Paintings, and a great va.
rley , Of vino on band.
rramentakere- atiajdjAd -
WHOLARA 1C AND RET
LOOKING GLASIES.
leam am_ertmerit In Ornamented OILT abet WAL
law rprisale by. • . • • L L • '
t •J . 00WPIAND:
53 South. Pourth-street,. near Chest nut
sOBEIV-The 11:1141.T.zarkid Tindeiefitned
new receiving into store, theabove udebrated
Meat; put up - in Fiikins bfaa'and 6811%:; aledin
13arreltsedd1 Wass-Tam =dime prep:y*4lo disninn it
td the trade at the lowest mann.facturer'a prices ..I'oBs,
B. EtrtISIER it CO . 108 SoutliDentivare•Avenne
' , Twenty-Five Barrels. Prime. (Irannerries,..ianding
and fbrsale-by7 B BL'iti3lEß'sk lOB Sprat.
. C 0...
Want Avenue,
RETAIL DIY tIOOD.
413 E„ D. _
No, 7 North Eighth Street.
I have now in store and for sale a most complete and
elegant stock of •
POPLINS! POPLINS!
PL9.IN POPLINS
PLAID POPLINS.
EXPRESS CORD POPLINS,
• ral'H POPLINS.
COKDED. SILK POPLINS.
One cue - of SILK BTRTPR, POPLINS, only 75 cents ,
worth fL
idERINOES! MERINOES!
have
geeg f u 11 7 11121-
6t, all e endgtiel Z Ev additions in Attroei eitIODS =nue daily from
the Philadelphia and New York Auctions
11118LT:11131 - - MUSLIM I
The Cheapest Itteß l7, lStore th the city.
JUST OPENED,
24 CMG r
yards extra heavy Brown Sheeting, Wide, fo cents.
One case of Pillow.case Muslim, beet, for t 3 cents.
giVEMS &CALL.
Ify Stock of FLA.INTBELS is large and cl;eap.
5e . 24-m,w,f-aat •
iIIARY A.. KERR,
W. -Cot, Tenth and south Streets,
'the cheapest and most serviceable dress you can
obtain is 414 yards of superior quality
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ENGLISH MERINO,
At 41 25 per yard, its 61 fcif the'pattern.
We guarantee these goods to bathe widest and finest
in the market. oen
1024 C h STN /Pi STR]
E. M. n7EDLES.
Strangers and others fnd at 1024 CHEST- Street, a large and complete
aasortment of
AND LACE GOODS,
EMBROIDIES, •
WHITE GOOPS,
HANDKERCHIEFS, VEILS,
coLL,A,RS and CUFFS,
c... 4kt - -
In great varlery and at LOW' PRICES
E M. NEEDLES.
1 - . 1. 1 321 gas ...maNaSaHO 17-2.-01
JF. IREDELL,
. No. 147 NORTH EIGHT STREET,
East aide. apace Cherry save:,
has now on hand a Put Ina of FALL and WakITIII.
GOODS, at reduced prices.
Ladles's Merino Vests and Drawers.
Gents' White, Clouded. Grey and. Red Merino Shir_,Peu
and Drawers.
Boys' Merino Shirts and Dzawer2.7;
HosietT. Gloves. Suspenders, Ties, Scarfs, &c.l
White shirts on hand and =de to order. d perfect
fit guaranteed. oicls-3na
1101ABGAINS nc PLits.E BLAt.S. 31.AELAnts.
I One lot Black hfohai.-s,,a:ood, at
One lot Black Mohr.l,-s, nue, at 'Z.
• One lot Black Mobs irs, very fine, at 873:.
One lot Black Mohair's, extra fine. at $l.
One lot Black lltohairs, superb, at #1
-
One lot Ri..k Mohairs, super super. at ,11 25. '
Also; a full line of Marl. - Alpacas, from 44 to V..
Also, a full line of Black Delaines, all prices, at
STOKES I,t WOOD'S, 701 Arch street.
EDWIN HAIL & CO.. 23 SOUTH SECOND Street,
are now oping their Fall and Winter Intportar
tons of Si LES, DTVPS'S COORS , CLOTHS, .an„
Heavy Black Silks.
Heavy Colored Silks. '
"Pines" Real Irish Poplins.
French and Gun= Poplins.
Black Goods In grey: variety.
Smell e Loan and Square
VARBI4GES.
30.11_41EG1 - A.N9r
FAMILY CARRIAGES
BECKHAUS & ALLGAIER
Desire respectfully to cal.; the attention of the Public
to their extensive M'arralsztory of
FIRST-CLASS VEHICLES ;
sum A
Landow!,
Round Front Coupes,
C eoranee Coacher )
Caleches,
- Barouches, -
Phaetci c.
Dog Carts, &c.,
Oi the latest Improved Eurcpean (Reigns, specialty
adapted for private family us P, of which they have a
fine assnrtment constantly finished, on hand and in
piece's of construction.
The residents of Philadelphia and vicinity are in
formed that they can be accommodated with (kirriages
of modern styles superior workmanship and superb
finish at home, without reference to New Y orit or the.
East. •
FACTORY AND WARDROOMS,
1204 FRANKFORD AVENUE,
0e..6-lni2 Above Ofra.-1 Avenue.
PM.FOR SALE.A largo assortment of neat
and second-hand Carnages, top and no top
. Itockaways and Ge=nantowns, and Express,
Wagons. OEO. DODD & SONS, No. 430 RACE street,.
Ens. Mi and = oROWN Street-
WA.TeIfEES - &ND 217EW EXAM
&`E
DIAMOND DEALERS .& JEWELERS
ATCIIn;7EWELRY k SILTER VilllE.
WATCHES and JEWELRY 'REPAIRED.
.802 Chestnut St„ Phils
. ,
Raw on hand and are constantly , receiving a Wye
and - splendid assortment of GOLD AND sILVTart,
WATCH:RS Or all styles varieties. makes and Isrices.
All Watchsa van - anted to keep good time.
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DTAEOIVDB IN GICE.iT'VAIII:II"TY at, iew t121U3
1181111:11 Priee&,, A laxge stock Co select trout.
;SILVERWARE and JEWELRY of all kinds. In
duding EANCrr SILVERWARE StMrARLI4 B 0.&
WAIOICES REPAIRILD Ls the bat.manner and
. , .
!DIAMONDS Bought for' Cash; Ale°, Old Bold ,
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