CITY BIILLETIN. "Tait - GAS INVASTIGINTION.ThO Select Council. _Gas - Investigation Committee, of vilajoh - COl. James Page is chairman, held spot her session last evening: Messrs. Law onos scsadticher, Thos. - .21, Rewbold; P. P. 31..eliear, Wilson , Longlitridge, James :Pao -44es.2atid,: others - -Wera examined- on various Trinter relative to the transactions of the Gas Trust. Steddart, a -terra.cotta` mann facture, testified be had made terracotta loii - xes for 40, 45 and 50 cents each, according to the relative sizes. Colonel stated that the .contract with the Gas Trust fixed the price at $1 90 each for the same goods. Loughridge,..forraerly .a brickmaker, stated that be had never been - able to sell bricks to the Gas Trust, or tq leave them on trial at his own cost; and that at the price given, $9O . per Abousand, the ' seller must lave made one hundred per cent. profit, - while he would have taken a contract at $5O gladly. - CHAR6ED WITH EMBEZZLEMENT.--Before Ald. Beitler yesterday, Wm. R. Wager had a hearing upon the charge of embeztle- Merit. He was employed by E. P. Sthith, proprietor of the Turf House, on South Eighth street, as bookkeeper.' Defendant 1 , ad, two books in which -he kept account of the receipts and expenses of the establish xnent. One of them is alleged to havenhown a deficiency of $1,700, and the other about $l,lOO. This money, ft id charged,he hawap propriated to his , own use, He was in S2,O(H) to answer. Wager was; arrested a few clays ago, and held to answer the charge of obtaining &quantity of liquors from a firm on Market, street, ',by representing- himself, as the proprietor " of the Turf House. He gave the name of Maguire •• at the hearing, and was committed for trial. DOMESTIC. Malorrrs.—Prices in market this morning werdas folldws : apples. 15 to SO cents per half peck; butter, 50 to 55 cents per pound; :chickens, 23 to 25 cents per pound; cabbage, 3 to lOcents per head; cran berries, 12 to 18 -cents per quart; eggs, 35 to cents, per dozen; hominy, 12 cents per quart; lrd, 25 cents per pound; onions, 16 to 20 cents per half peck; pears, 30 to 40 cents per half peck; potatoes. 16 to 20 cent Aper half neck; roast beef, 20 to 24 cents per pound; corned beef,'l6 to 20cents per pound; etrloin steaks, 28 cents per pound; mutton, 32 to 20 cents per pound; pork, 20 to 24 cents per pnwfd; rabbits, 30 cents each, and veal, 10 to 30 cents per pound. GRapuillavd EXEROISES.—Lagt evening National Hall was crowded to its utmost eapficity, the attraction being the oratorical exercises of the undergraduates of the Insti tute for Colored Youth. The male and female branches of the Institute took part in the declamations and essays, while a slumber of recitations were given by the 1:05 , s and girls of the preparatory depart anent. At the close of the exerdises Mr. Mbenczer D. Bassett, principal of the In stitute, delivered diplomas to Theophilus J. "Jklinton,Jobn Henry Davis,Charles Edward Mvans and Esther E. Glasgow. :WINES FOR THE WEST END.—AI the g,rccery store of Simon Colton dc Clarke, corner of Broad and Walnut streets, may be found an unusually large and varied e'ock of the best imported wines, including th- elampagnes of Jules Mumm, Widow ctiequot, Heidsieck and others, the .spark- Eng wines of the Rhine and the Moselle, -choice hocks, clarets, sherries, &c. These are sold at importers' prices, as will be seen by the advertisement in another column. ‘.l3r.ames SALOON. —Pew frequenters of Chestnut street, from Second to Tenth, are unfamiliar with Mr. Robert Black's saloon, No. 405 Chestnut. It is admirably con ducted; is renowned for its eX.cellent lunches and the admirable quality of the cigars, wines, dtc., furnished. Mr. Black , is a very popular and gentlemanly host, and he de serves all of the large patronage he receives. THE GERMAITLOL ORCECHSTRA, under the excellent leadership of Mr.Ohas. E Schmitz, o will resume their weekly public rehearsals meat Saturday aftenmen, at the Musical Fund Hall. They have procured a large quantity of new music, and doubt less the rehearsals will be as popular as in former seasons. PEBBONAL.—Mr. John Walker, the prin cipal proprietor of the London limes, is now in this city, and during yesterday was engaged in visiting a number of our public !schools, in company with Mr. Edward Ship pen. President of the Board of Controllers of the Public Schools. AN EaßOß.—The statement that Mr. C M. Deringer, has entered upon the duties of Assessor of the Second 'District is an error. , Deringer's commission was revoked •some time since. Colonel Thos.W. Sweeny is stillecting as assessor. Da. DAVIDSON.—By an advertisement it twill be seen that Dr. Davidson, the well known chiropodist, has now fixed his office at 924 Chestnut street. He will operate successfully on corns, bunions, &c., as usual. DIDN'T IC:Now IT.—Yesterday I met an old friend, whom I bad not seen fora long, long time, and after many a cordial shake of the hand and a long talk of the good old times spent together in the days of 'Auld Lang Syne," my friend - informed, me that he . was living in the far West, and should return to mor row, but, before leaving, desired to purchase some thing to take home with him to gladden the hearts of *the loves ones there awaiting his return, and said he -heti been looking for the establishment of biasses. 'ld Ban dr. C 0.,. manufacturers of littvms. Ptflar - un 'Wasik, but from his long absence from the city did not know where ftt find it. "Why. my dear fellow, nothing more plain: these gentlemen have removed 'from the northwest corner of Ninth and Chestnut streets to No. 910 Cersrisur t-treet, second door above' the well known firm of Messrs. J. F. &R. B.Orne." My friend seemed very much surprised at this. andtremarked, Why, I thought my friend Ms. R. F. MEAD was still at the corner of Ninth and Chestnut streets, where he was for many years." "Bow is ii? You seem .to for geti; my - dear sir, that many changes have taken place during your absence. Ifs. R F. _MEAD has not been connei ted with that'eetabllahment fora long time, in fact never since Mr. H. Robbinasucceeded the old firm of Jno. o.. Mead & Sons, whin arm (as you are aware) went out of existence some years since. But come along, our mutual friend will be glad to see you, I know." We soon arrived at our friend Mead's, where we met a warm and cordial reception. After spend ing some time looking through their stock of haver Plated Ware, my friend utterly unable to make a se lection, the stock being so large and varied. At last he said to me, "Choose ye, for I cannot. Here are Tea beta, Coffeellrns, Dinner and Breakfast Castors, Ice Pitchers„Waiters and Goblets, and in fact everything appertaining to swell regulated • stablishment of this kind, and all of the most choice and original designs and the beat plate Choose ye," he said again. And ao I did, and if my friend's folks are not pleased with any selection. all they have to do is to return theta to sm's. Mead & Co. and:have them exchanged for something else, for these gentlemen ate the most po lite and accommodai Lag in all their business trainee, Cons as any I ever met. After selecting our goods and leavit g directions where to be sent, Mr. Mead invited as to take a look at hit manufactory, where all his plating le'dotin ender his '°ten eye and supervision. This branch of the business occapies all the upper sto ries of the large building and is managed with talent and ability. At lan we left, only regretting the lack of time, as we could have spent hours looking at their beautiful goods. And now, reader, one word to yon: If you are in want of Silver Plated Ware,as you surely will he, as Christmas draws near, we take pleasure in recommending this firm, knowing from their long ex perience in the business (Ma. MEAD having been in this business for the last 18-yeara) their world-wide re putation, long since established; for integrity -and fair dealing you cannot fait to be pleased. Yon will find their goods of the latent styles and of their own plat ing, and what they are represented to be in every par ' tinnier. If you should go to some other establishment at dpnrchase, and ever after regret that yon did not I pnrchase direct from the manufacturers, Musses. IEAD & Co., do not say despondingly, "Alas, alas! I die n't now it." Remember this firm is the only one known by this name in the city t and: have ; no connec tion whatever with any other establishment, and are to be found at No. 910 Chestnut street, south side. Boys' ()LOTTO:NW . - ZPARTM:ENT, New Boom, second Stem- Mae display of BOYS' .TACER'Tia AND PANTS, OVirgOOATS. CLOTHING /SAD E TO ORDER, COOPER & OONARD, NINTH and MARKET, G. BYRON MORSE & Co., 902 and 904 d i c k street, take, .pleaeure •in announcing to tHe ipubllo that they are now prepared to tarnish, to. p ar . Step Ital variety of Fine and. Fancy Cakea, Table Or• naments,Charlotte Be Busse, Harangues, Ice Creams, aim , jellies, etc., Chicken and'Mobster Salads. Cro (mom, geed Oysters. an. China, Glass and Sliver and fa fall corps ofirlost Maas Waiters on short notice. THE DAIL Y,A , BULLETIN ; PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY NOVEMBER 3 . 1866...--TRIPLE.,SREBT. THE OW ESTABLISHED STAND OF JOHN 0. MEAD*, CO. SILVER PLATED WARM—Next to a handsome service Ofeohd *divert_ which will cost enor. meanly. the moat acceptable present that can be made. either to a bride or to a friendi tjythe holidays, a one or more articles of Silver Plated '° Were of the finest quality. Indeedot may be. questioned whether pur e e latter MST mot be considered more dell/table than pure silver when it is - remembered that the best plated y, are is equally durable,just as elm ant In design. sad' ibtinitely cheaper. Tbe very best place in the city to p whine articles of this kind !sat the establishment N. Lr corner of Ninth and Chestnut !create where a splendid. assortment of, Silver Plated Ware, of the riewast and most unique designs, is to be found at the Aowest prima. The 'wield:Ames of purchzeing at MN establishment will ha Manifest whea we state that `the proprietors etnploythe twat artists in the duction of beentiroldesigns, and they alone, ofall•the n anufacturars is this city, plate hard metal goods with Solid silver, producinigan• article that surpasses the !far lamed Sheffield ware. Considering the , arge amount of pure allvaretited: thee sell 'cheaper than any one else, in ractithay offer their 'goods at ntaint. 'lecturers' prices,and buyers vitt find. it to be to their Interest to' purchase from first hands. The high reptt ration that this old and long 'established house has en joyed Pr many years is a guarantee of itself that alt articles'are just what they are repreeented ta be.'and twe can aysnre tur readers - than they will guarantee ;the full waight of Silver In - every , instance. 'Another advantage to be gaLnedhyparchasers visiting this Es tablishment is. teat they have the most varied, and at the same time, ext ensive•stock.from'; which •to select that can be fottnd in this or any 'other city , FRF,Neg Cocoanut Cake, Original with dr. Co., 902 and 904 Arch street. Now IS THE Mrs.—The Honey-brook Coal is acknowledged by 'all Who have used it to be the best article for household use. It is tree from slate and duet, and leaves no residuum in burning but ashes. Mr. A. T. Markley, at the N. W. corner of Eleventh and Noble. has the annoy of this pasticular brand, and those who are about to gupply themselves should Cali on him. BITES! FURS!! - Puna !I I —Cleaned from moths. Furs repaired Fuld lined. Furs a' tared to the latest style at moderate prices, by Ernest Thamni, Farrier. No. 13 14 (nth Fourth street Philadelphia. Ladies' and Children's Fara constantly on hand at low prices. Bois' DEPARTMENT. • la/Ltd:eau:a SULTS, JACKETS AND PANTS. OVERCOATS, SACKS, &c. CLOTHING BADE TO ORDER. COOPER dc CON &RD, • • NENTHand MARKET. WINDOW SHADES only One Dollar. Window Shades only One Dollar. Window Shades only One Dollar. Great Bargains at W. HENRY PATTEN'S, 108 CHEBTNUT Street. 'IMM EMPRESS CARLOTTA took oat of Mexico. when she left. for Europe all of Maximilian's Jewels and spare specie. We should also judge that she took his best suit of clothes, as reports say his present suit, which it appears is the only onehe has "is almost threadbare, and a disgrace to the Mexican throae." We shall be happy to recommend him to Charles Stokes &Co 's Clothing souse, under the Continental, if he passed this way home. CHILDREN'S HATS Of All Styles. OARFORD'S,Contlnental Hotel NEW CLOAK Room. Now OPEN.—En tire new stock elegant, fashionable Fall and Winter CLOAKS, which, manufactured from Imported designs, under the immediate superintendence or an , artistic designer, having large experience in first class establishments in New York and Phila delphia, will be found to compare favorably with any in everything that pekes these graceful cover-, Inge desirable. COOPER CONARD. NINTH and MARKET., A WORTHY CORDWAINBR.—There is a vast difference in the style, fit and workmanship of Boots made by different hands.. Some boot-makers expect the foot to do the service of a last, the conse quence of which is you are crippled until the boot is nearly worn out. Mr. CHARLES EICIEEL, No. Sot North Eighth street, does not belong in this category. Be is not only an artistic boot maker. but he is also a philosopher. Those who are suffering with corns and bunions caused tot , ill•fitting boots, should give Mr. Exam, a trial. He is Imre to please,-not only in fit, but in quality and price CARPETS LAID, at a moment's notice, by upholsterers qualified py long experience at the basi nts 1 , i() work performed bdt In the most thorough and finished manner, at W. HENRY PATrEN'S,I4OS CHESTNUT etreet. PLAIN AND GORED CIRCLES, PIMAU. DONNA POINTED SACQUE.S, ASTRAEHANSACQUES s LOOSE BASQUES, COOPER & CONARD, NINTH and hiARICEr COAL AT RETAIL AT PORT RICHMOND PRl me—at the 81111V1bE Wharf, foot of Laurel street, Bennington. Grose ton (2,240 lbe.) always delivered, unless otherwise ordered. J. B. & W. TONIINRON. THE OLD AND ORIGINAL RASPED ROLL Ilialsar OP Cresuzza Bru_nnsum Sois.—The repu tation of this estahlishmept has been vridely and favor ably known, for the pant thirty years. for supplying entertainments with the &Unions French. or pea Polls. Families are also supplled with Bread, OallY. We advise all our readers who are fond of good Bread to give Mr. I:timbal:tin a calL His bakery Is located at N 0.1028 PINE Street, and has no connectionmlth any other in the city. Now OPEN.— MOH BLACK BILKS. DRAPE BE .FRANCE. GROS GRAINS, LYONS TAFFETAS. And every other desirable styles fer Dreases:azul Mantles. 'u is a new department, and is worthy the atten tion of buyers. J. W. PROCTOR & CO. 920 Chestnut street. FURS OF ALL NATIONS.— RUSSIAN SABLE FURS. HUDSON BAY 'SABLES. • FINE DARK MINK SABLES, ROYAL ERMINE—CHINCHILLA. DARK SIBERIAN SQUIRREL. PERSIAN LAMB—.ASTISACAN, &C., &C. FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., 920 Chestnut street. RICH PARIS CLOAKS, now open, in great riety. RICH vs.aVET CLOAKS. CHINCHILLA CLOAKS. VELVET BEAVER CLOAKS. • ASTRAKHAN CLOAKS AND JACKETS. HANDSOME PLUSH JACKETS.: • OPERA CLOAKS AND J dOKETS4 J. W. PROCTOR & CO., 920 Chestnut street.. • A FINE DISPLAY, OF CONFECTIONERY.— The demand for sweetmeats always increase as the holidays draw near. George W. Jenkins, No. 1037 Spring Garden street, dlsolays a choice assortment of Bon-Bone, Ca' amels, French Secrets, Candy Toys, dt^., &c., which are exceedingly attractive. He has also, at all times. "Foreign Fruits, Nuts, Almonds, Sardines, Preserved Ginger, Syrups, &c. lIPHOLS'TERY.—Carpets laid, curtains put up, and) ihrniture and bedding upholstered without delay. No disappointment atPATTEN'S. 1408 CHESTNUT Street. HALLOWELL 4t Sort, 534 Market street, Hallowell & Eon, 539 Market street, Hallowell & Son, 534 Market street, Bo) s' Clothing. Boys' Clothing. Boys' Clothing. Boys' Clothing. Boys' Clothing. Boys' Clothing. Splendid assortment. Reduced Prices. Splendid assortment. Reduced Prices. Splendid assortment. Reduced Prices. Call before pi:managing elsewhere. CASTORINES, ASTRAKHANS, VELOURS, .CELINCHILLAS, WHITNEYS. MAGNIFICENT CLOTH STOCK. COOPER & CONARD, NINTH and MARKET. LACE CURTAINS from Auction at W. HENRY PATTEN'S, 1408 CHESTNUT Street, • LACE CURTAINS, LACE CURTAINS, LACE CURTAINS. auction gt ods were bought low and will be sold Sc. cordingly ; some of them the most elegant ev4r intro duced. Pine Tambours Applique and Nottingham. Great bargains at W.H.IiERY PATTEN'S, 1408 CHESTNUT St, W. HENRY PATTEN'S, . 1408 CHESTNUT St. W, HENRY PATTEN'S, 1908 CHESTNUT St. MISSF-4' HATS!. New New Eity/eS opening daily. . • OAKFORD'S, Continental HoteL FROSTED BEAVERS, • VELVET BEAVERS; BLACK BEAVERS, o TRICO T BEAVERS. PLAIN BEAVERS, PALETOT BEAVERS. CAPITAL STOCK THESE GOODS. • COPPER & CON ARD, • ' ' NINTH and MARKET. WINDOW SHADES, at reduced prices, to make room for alterations' iit store. Great bar gains at. PA.TTNIS 1405 CHESTNUT Street. DELAktigi gliStreiregiew auto Cles—As— isands, D.,PrOfesscir ofthe Eye antk Ear. traits all diseases appertalning to the above members with tl i t aiwo t mews, :Ms:sumps:dabs • from. the meat re. sources it!. gle OW can be seen at his onto% No. 519 estreet. asne Medical estantrare ,Invlled to ao• cons ' ute 2 =ente; - eatte %astaano IMMO' ta hla p CO. eyea.insess_e.i._.No Labarge mad. or examination.- . Puns! Puns! Funs! Winter Stock now open. • . pair,YORD'S, Continental /lotel, . _ THE MARYLAND Taorretiss.—The diffi culty in Baltimore still continues, and the excitement among politicians everywhere is still intense. The latent despatches are hourly looked for -with eager in- Serest: almost with as much intern - fit na the castonsdrs of W. W. Alter look for thearrlval or loads of his coal. It is the best In the market, and is sold at 957 North Binth streetand at Sixth and Spring Garden streets. MAPLE SUGAR, TAFFY.-To those who wool egjoysomethMg really excellen while encanrag- Ing.ontown native products we w o uld: suggest • the proprietyand wisdom of calling at the great popular confectionery establlshment or E. G.-Whitman dc Co.; No:81S Chestnntetreet, below , 'Fourth. and making a trial of their Idenle Sugar Taffy. ' It Is absolutely de licious..and-e bile as dainty as a Parislanbon bon. It is as honest and as simple in its Ingredients as a farm house custard. Messrs. Whitman - as Co. have on hand an enormous etnok et the' meet delicious contend') a ery. from the finest fancy articles to the simplest' and most unpreteneing ef sweetmeats. : All their manu factures. whether plain or fanolfal; are Made' of the SUDDEN CHANGES-0V WEATIIERETO pro ductive °inmost Diseases 'Coughs. Oolds: dm. There is no , more effectual relief in these diseases to be-found, than in the timely use of "Brawn's Bronchia/ Trach , sl." They possess real merit, and have proved their silica* iy,' by a test of mart. years, having received testimo nials from eminent men who have used them. W. HERBY PATTEN offers a very large mid mignificeat assortment of CURTAINS. received this week, and selected with - great care, frOm numer ous auction sales. Selling from $1 50 to $2O. BILWITITFUL a t, ND DELICIOUS FINS CON. :FECTIONB —All 'MELO wish superb fine confection, such as are in all respects superior. can , procure, them at Stephen F. Whitman's. NO.-1210 Market _street,. His prtductions are of the finest and most delicious de. scription, and are properly appreciated by the Dublin, whop:imbue confidently and extensively of them. There are very few cities and towns of any notewhich do not tarnish customers for Mr. Whitman's confer. lions, and Orders for large quantities are being con. s t ou tly filled for all parts of the country. In fact, among all who' give the subject any attention. Mr. Whitman's confectionery is well known and highly Bnowx .. ‘ B. "Riea :Tin lila STONE ow THING HAL IL. 9DII ROCTILHILL & "OIL -zits wrLsobi.. -saxl. -54 - 603 AND esS CHESTNUT :WEE ET,"II ABOVE BIRTH. "lubricative eteam engine packing.—for terms, see 635 arch et.. phila.. and 28 dey et . new York. New Jersey Matters. THE DAY or Ackrox.—The near prox imity of the day of election in the First Congressional District demands of every member of the Union Republican Party to become more and more active in the work before them. The Johnsonites are dispen sing their: k ill-gotten executive favors exceed ingly lavish among.the townaldps, and are using other appliances to secure the triumph of their ticket. No time and labor, there fore, should be lost by the Republicans. They have a strong ticket in the field, com posed of the very best men in the district, and as far as capability is concerned, no better could have been elected. Judge Wil liam Moore, the candidate for Congress, is a gentleman widely and popularly known, and thoroughly competent in all essential particulars for the position. His un yielding devotion to the Union party and unrelenting antipathy to treason and trai tors constitute him a tower of strength before the people in the present contest. Hon. Edward Bettie, who has been chosen as the standard-bearer of the Republican party in Camden county, for the State Senate, is another true and l6yal man, one who will he an honor to his constituents and to the position. No effort should be left undone to elect him. 'The nomination of Hon. George W. A. Cthstis, for the Assembly, also strengthens the ticket, and contributes largely towards its complete sampeact. The other candidates for local offices are equally true and competent, and it is gratifying to know that the party are well satisfied that their ticket will be elected. The interests involved demand that it should be, for vital consequences impend on the remit. Let every true man do his 'dirty, and victory will perch on our banners. ArLerrric Crrr.—The Republican Union party of Atlantic City have made the fol lowing ticket for municipal officers :.For Mayor, D. W. Belisle; Recorder . William S. Carter ; : Alderman, Robert B. Leeds; . City Council, Jacob .Hei m, Lewis Reed, M. D., Henry Wootton, Robert T. Evard. Eli S. Amole. Silas R. Morse; Treasurer, Richakd Hackett; Marshal. Charles Horner; Su intendent of Public Schools. Edward per S. Reed ; Assessor, Edward S. Westoott; Col lector, John Hammon ; Chosen Freeholders, Robert B. Leeds, Irving Lee; Judiclona .Freeholders, Joseph B. Moore, Jacob Heim; Constables, Barton Gaakill, Edmund S. westcott ; Overseer of the Poor, Thomas K 5 Reed ; School Trustees. Robert B. Leeds for three years, Robert T. Evard for two years, William S. Carter for one year; Registry and Election, Dr. Lewis Reed, Henry Wootton. The party are determined to elect every one of these gentlemen by in creased majorities. A VERY LARGE and enthusiastic meeting was held at Glassboro, N. J., on Friday evening, at the tinion League Rooms. Bon. James M. Scovel and Dr. Herritage spoke at length. At half-past ten the meet ing adjourned with cheers for Senator Sco vpl. three cheers for Mr. Warrick, candidate fnr Senator, and for the loyal Congress. Mr. W. will be elected with 600 majority. CURTAINS. CURTAIN ESTABLISH MENT. The subscribers are now receiving their FALL ASSORTMENT of New and Elegant Materials for DRAWING ROOM, CHAMBER, LIBRARY and DINING ROOM WINDOW CUTITAINS, LAMBREQUINS, CHAIR and SOPA COVERINGS, &c., Colnprising the Latest Importations and Newest De signs and Pab'ies, in B Ica PLAIN SATINS, BROCATELS, LAbiPISADES. SATIN DE LAWSBILE TERRY, OOTELINH PLAIN WOOL REPS, NEW STYLE BROOME AND SATIN STRIPED REPS AND TERRY, French Embroidered Lace Curtains, The richest imported and a very large assortment of NOTTINGHAM. SWISS and 'MUSLIN OURTAINS_, CORNICES, TASSELS, all of which will be PUT VP when desired, in the newest and most tasteful man ner. in town or country, by" experienced and reliable workmen. Sheppard, Van Harlingen & Arrlson, 0c25-th ea to-tf rpt , 1008 Chestnut Street. •. EDIICATI©N. PROFESSOR C. Z0G8A.1731 BEGS LEAVE TO Infbrm his friends and the public, that he has re • turned to resume the Instruction of Plano and Vocal Music For - hlrther infbrmation. apply to Metsv. O. ANDRE & CO.. 1.104 Chestnut street;' or at-his rest. deuce, Mill street,Germaistown. nores,tn,thelets Congress. Elinpire COLUMBIA SPRING WATERS. Messrs. Bullock &Crenshaw, N E. oor. of Arch. and Sixth Streets. elpbla, Will hereafter keep a supply of these valuable waters fer sale, fresh from the Springs, and dellvated - toeur customers at thelr store, at ourlowuat iqm? York l 4tY.Priel mAnH dam' BON% Saratoclitlirings, cork . roltDAPtli tilaacEitaThlit 'TOMO truly - healthful and nutritious beversge.nowirtuse by thousands—lnvalids arid' others—bas established a I =r e qu atinV ) =. 1131 11 1 ruY" aaommended gy phrdoiruis of tads and other placlemi n i a 1114111311.01' and requires but a trial to oon the most skeptical Of its treat merit. To be bad. wholessis nal roia.,Ot P. J. JD.A.N. PElit ' 81Lli dr, DRY GFOODtaimmintis FALL 1866. 13ANCROFT, BACH k CO., 330 MARKET 'STREET. Our Fall Stock Is Now Complete. COMPIUSEIS`PULL LYNN OF NEW AND DESIRABLE GOOD% CONSISTING og HOSIERY AND GLOVES. SHIRTS MID DRAWERS. HOOD% 1/IIBLIO. .BCARFI3, ILUDIEREtaIina SHIRT PROWLS EMBROIDERIES, LACESO RIBBONS' White Goods. Furnishing Goods, Tailors' Trimmings, Combs, Brushes, Thread; Bindings, Braids, Buttons. NOTIONS AND VARIETY GOODS. We call particular attention to our NEW METHOD of doing business. We sell our goods at COST. and tor a profit we add spar cent. only to the amount of hill Our only Terms are Cash in Par Funds at Time of Pozehase. We with ft to be understood that the term O 9& with ua means the ACTUAL BORA. FIDE FIRST COsT of an article, with all extra trsde discounts de. ducted, exceplog only the small percentage allowed on for cashing our bWs. The COST PRICE is tnarked ow every article throughout, the eatabliabinent in p figures; so that buyers, by evatolw eg onn I MI easily satisfy theixuseiVel as to the tidy= ed meets °tour sys ., tent. Our plan is entirely new, and most commend Itself to ail who wish to buy goods CHEAP FOR CASH. ocu -Ira rp HOOP SKIRTS. 1866. THE NEW FALL STYLE J. W. BRADLEY'S Celebrated polourv*:ivimnsglin( (Or Double Spring) S K FR T S 01'444 -4 :z:Ti A 4413 III) :4I BY OUR FASHION MAGAZINES AITD ALL FASHION AUTHORITIES. THIS IMPROVED DUPLEX SKIRT Is now meeting with great Sale by J. M. HAFLEIGH, 902 Chestnut Street. oria4h as to 9t rp/ FIRE PROOF SAFES. AS. GOOD AS NEW. After 20 or SO years use, Fire•Proot Quality is the same in . RVIN'S . SAFES. ALUM AND DRY PLASTER. • BETA' TWE AT ALL TIMES. . AMPLE THETIMONIALE, ' PIEARVIN & CIO., 721 CHESTNUT St., Ha:lonia Ha ll . 26S BROADWAY, N.Y. Send for Illustrated Catalogue. • tudo ainw3mrp TVs . T BECEINITED BY SHIP; ATTLIC Dtillims, to &moo gallons White _Wino, MM. first choice; 'per Olive Fromm. 3,000 'gallons Red Wine;lB•s, superior; bo bOxee of Oluinilleneairst quanta , • new,nrand.tuid prima Olive Oil , which we ' Will seillow. We invite our, friends and public to see llir themselves. We do not Oar lot sale any Voile that.We do not inipe.rt our selves. ' ' altliflLLON'a sale W.sluurPl ' .No. 04 North Bough street. ATOTIOEL—RENELLOMA CM HAVE REMOVED .I.‘ to SX Earth FOURTH street, third door above Ramovhere they Vito their friends awl dealers to enkteeatecalt - - ". 11,81r,e8guRl. tituielmerares. J. F. Bz . E. B. ORNE , 904: Chestaiut Street, Now OPENING' FALL IMPORTATIONS. NEW CARP.FiTIN(IS. 1866. J. F. & E. B. 01{,NE 904 Chestnut' Street, EXCLUSIVE NOVELTIES , FRESIOI,I OILENILLE CARPETS. J. 'F. & E. B. ORNE, 904 CHESTNUT STREET. =GLIM ROYAL WILTON, Ti ENGLISH BRUSSELS CARPETS, NEW DESIGNS. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, 904 ciuminni STRUT. MINIBRIL JOHN CROBILIBIIik BONS 6-4 Velvet Carpets. F. & E. B. ORNE, 904 CHESTNUT STREET. 800 Pes. English Tapestry Carpets, .Choice Style, Now Lading Steamer Mellta. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, 904 CU:SMUT STREET. English and American 3-Ply Carpets. English and American Ingrain Carpets. BORDERED DRIIIMIETB. 10-4,12-4,16-4 Druggets. STAIRS DRUGGETS, J. F. & E. B. ORNE, 904 Chestnut Street. ENGLISH BRUSSILS IItLLS AND STAIRS. ATH , LXTRLBORDERS. 4,...:V.:4- -- -:: - Ws.,11..,..ORN.X 904 CHESTNUT STREET. rucy Bug Sheepskin Mats. , cocoa Mattirig, all widths. English Oil Cloths, for Floors. English Oil Cloths, for Stairs.. wpikext.tioniq FOR McOALLUMB. =wiz & sum% No. 519 Wins Ti LIT ESTRICIIT, (Opposite Independence MIL) Have 'Tit reoetved nn Invoice of ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS COCOA MATTINGB. LEEDOM & SHAW, Wholesale sad Retail CARPET WAREHOUSE, 910 AIRCII ST. , Just received per Steamer M[xnh.ttan, new and hand, acme Patterns of CROSSLEY'S TAPESTREWen- Orel" new. for this market. Also. a fall aasortrithist. of DRUGSETS In all widths. sett 3rarpf clLitr.m9rrN - Gs. JAMES H. ORNE & CO., 626 CHESTNUT STREET, Between 6th awl 7th sheets. PER STEAMIER A LABSIE VOICE OF French-,Chenille and Axminster CarpetSp ram DESIGNS. JANES H. ORNE &CO:, 626 C:1 TUT STREET, Between Elr.th and Seventh streets. MESSRS. JOHN CROSSLEY & SON'S New Styles _ 6.4 Velvet it Tapestay Quiets. JAMES H. ORNE & ca, 626 CHESTNUT STREET, Between Sixth and Seventh MIL, Digtisk Royal Wilton. INglish. Brussels, Kuglish Tapestries. JAMES H. ORNE & CO., 626 CHESTNUT STREET, Between Sixth and Seventh ate" NEW C ARPETINGB Fall Import a,tioris t NOW OPENING. oeStnolo rpf of 'rititltlEDoo.llDAND, • ' Oerria. NO. 13 gm - ill:writer !street and Na 22 North Delimit * smut 14 . jr,rlm vezme '. - anc4r. r, orgramph• =EI
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