Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, November 06, 1866, Image 4

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    BUSINESS NOTICES.
Abu I.IeOENIOUS FELLOW. •
A segue in Memphis jail who lay,
ing z auped a jailor's watch, one day.
Anotherjallor, who his game
Onmatt not, he sent to pawn the same,
- .And purchase, then,nice things to eat,
That all the jail-birds be might treat.
Here was some sbarpneta, we confess,
But honest men evince no less,
When first. clots goods, for prices small,
Tbey bear away Vont Tower Halt.
'WE Hays
Weed style Otssimere suits to inatch as /ow as... `ll5 00
Shust Yrench asssinzere Suits to match up , to 00 00
And all the intervening grades.
WE HAVE .
good, albwool Mack Suits, as low as r-r 00
.Finest Biota IVench Cloth and Cassimere Butts
wP to
.dnd ail intervening grade%
W Els.vE
_The largest. best assorted, and most complete stock of
Men's, Youth's and .Boys' Clothing, in Philadelphia
—.fgoai to any in the city, to style, make and fit, cons.
3ir Lain g alt kinds. styles, sizes and qualities, adapted
to the wants of all, and sold at lower•prices than the
lowest elsewhere, or the money refunded.
.Braif nay between , BENNETT & Co..
FIFTH elm TowER HAW.,
errs. 518 111.tatICET STBSET.
air AU our prices arc lower than for several years.
_.c a teas ttllla PledsOß IN EUROPE. -nil%
vOR BULOW, the
_great German Pianist, by letters
last reCeived ! ; coin EnroPegposes to play only the
OHICHEBING PIANOS d g his concert tour In
the United states. W. H. DUTTON.
se24-111 No. 914 Chestnut street.
STEINWAY- SONS' i i ii ztg ai
PIA
Have been awarded thlrly4Wo
v:eu.iums at the pricolpal tabs in this country in the
laat seven years, and the filet Prize Medals at the
Grand International Exhibition, London, in Me, in
competition with 269 Pianos from all Darts of the
world. Every instrument is constructed with their
Patent Agraffe arrangement. For sale only by ,
BLSIUS
No. 1006 ChestnutßEGS ,
street.
ivelA UaRIKEis.LNG t*Re.Nii PIANOm
played by Enambatd, the great Plants
of Europe, at Florence, Italy, waa
.;ousidered superior In all respects to the instruments
of Broadwood & Erard, hitherto regarded as the best
in the world.
New Rooms 914 CHER rA wt.' street.
ael2tf
tvaCHICKESING GRAND PIANOS,
—The New Scale Chickering Grand
Pianos arc-acknowledged the best in
a.ngiand, Germany and Italy. Notice the great testi
monials received from "Forope in August last. Mag
nificent collection of these instruments.
ROOMS, 914 CHESTNUT STReAI.
005-tfi W. H. DUTTON.
ithe THE MICR ERIN G UPRIGHT
r ~yPIANOS possess quality of tone and
amount of power next to the Grandtel
Piano, and ate particularly adapted to the Parlor,
the .Poudoir or the Study. These beautiful Instrn•
ments, in great variety, at the Chickering Rooms, st 4
Chestnut street,
0c2641
WRIOROABIB, MELODEONS, EVERY
STYLE.—The oeleurated Gem Organ
Immense assortmentwery low prices, We
ri sloobll-... W. H. DIIT PO;V,
5e26411 No. 914 Chestnut street.
BEA OTLFUL NEW STYLE flatEEt•
oON PIANOS. seven octaves; charming tone;
Rusranteed dtusbillty; very low priee,
914 CHESTNUT STREET.
_EVENING BULLETIN.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1866.
TILE lIILEXIDAN MUDDLE.
It is more than probable that the ex-
Emperor of Mexico, .Maximilian, first
and last of the dynasty, is now steaming
across the ocean, from Vera Cruz to
Trieste. There is an apparently au
thentic despatch in Washington, saying
that he left the city of Mexico on the 2.3 d
of October, eseorted by eight hundred
Austrian troops, and went to Orizaba,
where he arrived on the 25th. He was
expected on the 27th in Vera Crut,where
the Austrian frigate Dandolo was wait
ing to receive him and carry him back
to Europe. There he will rejoin his de
voted but unhappy wife, whose reason
has been destroyed by the excitement
attending the wicked attempt to estab
lish a European throne on American soil.
Of the condition of affairs left behind
by Maximilian it is difficult to form an
opinion. General Bazaine was in com
mand of the French troops, but he was
to be succeeded by General Oastelnau,
who is said to have reached the capital
after the departure of Maximilian, and
assumed the reins of government. But
it is to be presumed his business will be
simply to get the French soldiers out of
the country as fast as possible, after ob
taining some sort of guaranty that the
French residents and the Mex t icans lately
supporting the Empire shall not be mo
lested or. injured. Such security will be
difficult to give, and it is probable that
the legacy of the bogus empire be the
Mexican people will be a long period of
anarchy, disorder and perhaps slaugh
ter. Such are the beneficent results of
the first French intervention on the
American continent.
Unfortunately, the Liberal party in
Mexico is now so divided that it cannot
immediately take advantage of the fall
of the empire. Juarez is the President
of the Republic recognized by the
United States Government. But -the
term of office for which he was elected
expired morethan a year ago, andprteza
claims that he, as Chief Justice, •the
constitutional-successor to the Presi
dency. Both Juarez and Ortega have
Supporters among the Liberals, though
Juarez is the strongest. General Sheri
dan has ordered that the authority of
Juarez shall be recognized by the army
of the United States. Ortega has written
an angry letter to Sheridan on the sub
ject, but it will probably have little
effect. It is our policy to strengthen the
strongest division of the Liberal party,
so that some provisional or temporary
authority can be establiShed, under
which the people may have an opportu
nity of choosing who shall be their
ruler.
The opportunity now offers for the
United States to take some measures
in regard to Mexico that, may
be mutually advantageous to the
two countries. Mr. Johnson's home
policy has signally failed. He
may still, by repenting of his course at
home andby adopting an energetic and
wise foreign, policy, redeem his adminrs
tration from)utter ignominy. He must
quit his Warpon Congress and upon the
loyal people who elected him. They
have shown that they will not and can
raotbe controlled by the one-man power
that he has attempted to wield so boldly
but so clumsily, Let him try.to make
peace with Congress, and then recom
mend some discreet-measures to assist
the Mexicans in re - establishing a repub
lican form 'of government. Then will
the great Monroe doctrine of the Amer
ican Ilepuhlic be fully vindic",ted, and
we shall be more than ever respected
and feared by the other powers of the
eartia,-
A gambit in chess is an opening of the
game in which the attacking playeri
sacrifices a pawn for a superior position,
and wins back his pawn later in the
game. These gambits have taken the
names of their inventors,-as the "Evans
Gambit," the "Muzio Gambit," or of
some piece prominently concerned in the
attack, as the "Queen's Gambit," or,the
"King's Bishop's Gambit." The last
gambit which has been invented is the
"Swann Gambit," the production of
Governor Swann, of Maryland. - The
game in which this new opening has
been introduced has been played on a
board known as the Police Board.
Swann opened his game by sacrificing
his party to gain a superior position in
the United States Senate, calculating to
win back his political respectability
later in the game. But there are two
difficulties about gambits. One is the
necessity of their being absolutely sound
in their conception, and the other is that
the second player shall not be so
much superior to the first, as to be
able to outplay him, in spite of
the advantage apparently gained in the
first attack. Swami's game meets with
both of these difficulties. He calculated,
in his early moves, upon being able to
bring up. his King and his Knight, to
support his position and eventually win
his game. But, to his immense disgust,
his Knight (U. S. G.), got directly in
the way of his King (A. J.) and neither
of them could be brought up at the criti
cal point of the game. Moreover, he
miscalculated the skill of his adversary.
With the cool deliberation of true stra
tegy, he was allowed to sacrifice his
valuable pawn and push his game out
into the middle of the board. Flushed
"With success, he was just announcing
mate in two moves, when a sudden
change came over the aspect of the
board. A piece which had lain perdu,
apparently with no direct relation
to the game, was suddenly un
masked, and came swooping down
into the middle of the board, bagging
three of Swann's most valuable pieces,
and turning his victorious progress into
a disastrous retreat. The brilliant gam
bit dwindled away into a feeble, short
lived defence, and the adversary from
whom Swann hoped to win an easy
triumph advanced upon him, horse,
foot and dragoon, and after a series of
damaging checks, drove him into his
last ditch and remained master of the
Board. Like many another promising
gambit, Swann's cunning invention
could neither stand the sifting of scien
tific analysis, nor the determined attack
of a cool and skilful player. Messrs.
Bond, Hindes & Wood, who conducted
this fine game, are now considered the
champion chess-players of Maryland,
and Swami will probably not be heard
of again until he invents another new
gambit.
W. 11. DUTTON
W. H. titrrrox
W. H. DUTTON
To-day the final verdict of the people
upon the issues raised by the President
against Congress will be rendered. New
York, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland,
Massachusetts, Michigan, Missouri,
Minnesota, Illinois, Wisconsin, Kansas
and Nevada are the twelve States which
constitute this jury. Ninety-one Con
gressmen are to be elected by these
States, now represented by seventy Re
publicans and twenty-one Democrats.
There is no prospect of auy material
change in the relative proportions of the
representatives chosen to-day. Gains
and losses in different sections of the
country will practically balance each
other, and the new Congress will be nu
merically as strong as the present one,
while its moral strength will be incalcu
lably enhanced by the appeal
which Mr. Johnson has s© con
fidently taken to the pe,qple, and
which has been so emphatically
decided against him. It is too late now
to make it worth while to predict the
results of to-day's election in the neigh..
boring States. Before morning, the
telegraph will have brought us enough
to settle all lingering doubts on the sub
ject. We leave it, in full confidence
that the causes which have co-operated
thus Say to carry the elections is favor of
Congress, will prove equally potent in
the great struggle of to-day.
A FRIEND OF JEFF.S.IN OFFICE.
It was not without a well-founded
hope•of being rewarded by President
Johnson that Dr...f. J. Craven wrote his
book of eulogium on Jefferson Davis.
He has just been appointed by •the Pres
ident to the important place of Post
master of Newark, N. J. This is quite
a moderate return for the service Dr.
Craven tried to render Mr. Johnson in
his endeavor to make the chiefof the
rebels appear like a• saint and martyr.
Mr. Johnson is in need of a great quan
tity of Cravens to sustain his policy to
wards the rebels, and Dr. J. J. is as good
a policy man as can be found, if we ex
'cept Jefferson Davis himself. The Doc
tor is working like a beaver to make
votes for the Copperhead candidates in
Newark, and is promising ten times as
many clerkships as the Post Office con
tain& Of.course be deserved the re
ward the President has given him: but
perhaps the Senate may see the advan
tage of the rotation doctrine in his case,
and he wilt have to be content with
wearing the honors of his office only a
few weeks.
BIRCICUITS MEW YORIEE.
A delegation'of the choice spirits of
the Fourth Ward left here last night
fore New York, tb participate in the
election there to-day. It is undersitood
that arrangements have been made to
give them a he freedom of the city in
about fifty ballot boxes, which will be as
many'as they can well be expected to
make use of, during their short visit. It
a to be hoped that their credentials
THE DAILY EVENING 13 ULL ETIN,- 7 PHILAD TUESDAY, NOYEII,I3EIi 6, 18
THE SWANN GAMBIT.
THE ELECTIOSS TO-DAY.
•
were for Warded by wire to Mr. Super
intendent Kenhedy of the Metropolitan
Police. _
WomeA's National Art Association.
This is an enterprise long needed in
America, and we are glad to find thece are
women noble and firm enough to undertake
the scheme of forming an association by
which many a , highly .educated, refined
woman may be aided in her endeavors to
climb the ladder of art Asa general things
artists of the opposite sex do not encourage
women, and but few will acknowledge the
artistic merits of woman's work.
The Women's National Art Association
is intended to aid women in their pursuit of
art; to render it a lucrative employment; to
form a class by which at a small charge
young girls ;may be taught any branch
of art; to have a dePartment for
receiving and filling orders that come
under the bead of ornamental or industrial
art ; to give free exhibitions of works du
ring the year, and hold an annual one en
tirely of women's work, ending with a sale,
if practicable, from which the artists may
derive some profit.
Europe abounds in such societies, and we
find American women seeking foreign
shores where they know their works are
appreciated and themselves encouraged.
That every generous and liberal mind
will fully see the great good to proceed from
this noble enterprise we do , not doubt.
Educate our women and American art and
manufactures will stride in advance of the
rest of the world. We hope to see the com
ing exhibition well patronized by our citi
zens generally, as should be every:enter
prise that has for its object the education of
women and the enlargement and refinement
of their sphere of usefulness in the world.
Real }Mate Salel
To•mortaw; at the Eirchanve, by ,Tames A. Freeman,
.Auctiorteer.
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MASON & HAMLIN'S
NIO
CABINET ORGANS. fel
Unlike and superior to any and all
reed instrtmenta. Recommended by the .leadingLor
garage and arUsta in America and Europe.
J, E. GOLLD,
SIPI9-thosona-ti Seventh and Chestnut streets.
WILASTROH. tt. t.X.).'b PLA.NO.!
HAINES BROTHERS' PIANOS!!
Thousands of these popular Instruieffl
mebts in use in Philadelphia and vicinity. For sale
only by J. E. GOULD.
apis.th,s.tu.ti _ Seventh and Chestnut.
QTATIONERY—LICITIMI, OAP AND NOTE
ran PAPERS. ENVELOPES, BLANK BOOKS, and
eowes tvery nu/tl tante
at ln the Stationery line, belting at the
lgurea
J. R. DOWNING'S Stationery Store,
malt-flint Eighth street, two doors abode Walnut.
JOHN MOB/ P, BUILDER,
1731 STREET,
and 5113 LODGE STREET.
Mechanics of every branch required for honsebatie-
Ing and fitting promptly fitrnbsbed. jyZ3-tiroxp
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QAMLYEL W. LeINAU,,So. 111 South SEVENTH
0 street, Philadeldhla, PIXAIIIRS., GAS and
kITTER. Work done promptly and in the.
best manner. Pumps. Gas fixtures, and all material
wed It. the k'usin«ss forolshed. oots-tinwtp/
4 FALL Al Y Lis HATS.
THEO. H. McCALLA.
Hat and Cap Emporium, 111
spi • Pn3i sO4 C R.EbTZ. UT STREET.
4 WARBURTON,
FAa2I.IO".TARIAR HATTER,
490 Chest:telt
. 8b13.1y.41.1 Next doo s tr e et,to Poet office.
4 "1,1-. TEMPLE & CO.
I'AraMONABLE VATTERs.
South NEN TEC street,
tirstatore above Chestnut. 00541
EWSPAPER ADV.EATISII , .M.—JOY, COE & 00
E. corner of FIFTH & CHESTNUT Stmeta
Philadelphia, and EBIBIJNE HITELDINGS, New
osk, are agents ter the Btrirarrror and me the News
papers of the whole, canary.
33 , 17-emrig JOY. 00E & 00.
600 IRO -A217_.""" . 600
WAR
BRA METH, wOODENWARE,
PAN CY PRONEE MATCH t3AFEB.
0r23 GRIFFITH &PAGE. sixrli AND ARCH.
(APRIL! rr.5 4 41413,
Fine Opera Glasses, made by M. B.S.P.DOIT, 01
Parts.
imported and for sale only by
TRUM - PIXR.,
oc:10 dp,tf Seventh andel:testa:tat streets.
WEDER''S P TAN OSi
There are more ofthese ceteorated
nif
!Instruments sold In New York City
Mao am other make. They etre used in tte Conserva
tories of Now York and Brooklyn. and are recom
mended by the leading Musicians for Brlllancy and
Durability. For Sale by ;T. A. GETZ fl.lloi Chestnut
street. c)(s,tti,B,Lti,lml
gc.._ ORGANS AND...MELODEONS,
From the celebrated Factories of
Z Treat, Linsley & Co., hlo:Meer Mel.
u , and Taylor and .Fariey. Wholesale and retail
Atency. . J. A. OKTZ 4,
0c2.5.tb.s Mama 1102 Ch&lst , lut street.
ri h 0 1L.E.61.0.14 IN TIIIC OLD DISTRICT
1.. of Renal, gton or Northern Liberts. have the ad•
vantage of bong convenient to REI WEB'S Photo
graphic Gallery, Second Street. above Green. where
they get six Card or one large Photograph for 11.
g MB' Sled KIX., and Plates for Rim and Mortise
Lo ks anti Latches, au general variety or Se7,s,
Locks. Lock Furniture. Data Be Is and Fixtures, and
other 1 onkel:Mills' and Bell Bangers' Hardware. for
gale by THUMAN BHA W, No. 5:15 (Eight Thirty
live) Market street, below N'lnt/L.
'VOLT fat T BEST ?HOTOGRAPHS AT
1 moderate cha „rims, at B. F. tadalEFt'Sfiallery,
arch street; Merefore save your money and get
e yT nt s ,, apL a; you get alx Car dor one large Piro
,
, t, ,- raph for $l.
Oa'RDS, Curry and Wane Combs Bitching
Hooke' and Chains. Rope Halters and Halter
t baths, for sale by TRUNA. N •& 8118 W. No. 835
(Eient Thirty -dye) Markmareet, below Ninth.
JJt,...P titAltEi VOis. NATI:IRAS AND HAIR
Flowers, at ftIF,TMEIa'S Looking Glass and Pic
lure Frame Exrpnrium. Arch stroet, east of seventh.
ATnt EILLNk 'CP TeLE DIRT. dust, shreds etc., as
lt passcs over the carpet. a Patent Carpet Sweeper
'does not press them Into the body of tne carpet as a
nrODICI does. It is, therefore, less Injurious and mere
sale
etrpe M W
TRUMAN ens
SHAW, TM ce ot the mostN o. approved
(Eig ht kin
Thirty
ds for
live) Market street. below Ninth.
COVER YOU TINE CARPETE.—Linea Drarget,
eptitelara.pte,sly tor use at Evening Ab3ett.
h,les, a a,. be hired for 'the Monte occasion with up
holsterers to , ay same. To those havlogesuernive car
pet,. which they destre to protect. this Males may be
or so me value. Apply at Carpet store Market
street.
_
' , THE thEI 'LOREN'S HOUR—A NOW Magazine for
if the Little unea. "Belted by T. S Arthur.
LODI TP.IVIS OF Flltnl t alt----No 4 , READY.
Ihe but ny Mettle. The small Woman. Lost
the IVtattta (rLIAISTRATEB). The Moth aied the Can
itody'a Dream. Afraid 1n the "Dark,
aLL(76THAT.EI)). Willie - a Journey to' et eaven Break
water. ,The Horse's Petition. The Elder-Dick -OE,-
IXSTRATIO,). tale Pearl. Little Mettle. Thee will
Ma ken If they do cot Burn. Alltilltlu Days (ita..us-
TnetrEm).
/115 : 4 tr.; a year. Single numbers,ls cents. Offine
.123 W A Ll..ir street. • it.*
WENDBROVH, TAMAR & BROWN,
.el-1 oRESPNUT snrfer.
5C1N1...17 TYRES rIPALfr , YPIc. WoRY . i PAS
.15. N poacELAth.
PP OTOOBAPB E b ufEVERY RIND,
'.MB. WENDE , 0 M. 4 KES lIT/NbR
IN TILE OPERATING R1051._
ALSO.
Fr.SEICN GRA vrros lt , llo LIT ECOORAPHS,
PIC .I:RE PRA MEP.. ET(I, inn6.tti,th,R,6l2
(1.40 TO BALL ARLP
he. 37 North aI.OHTII street, rear FFbert and
1315 CDESTNUT street, or Pall and Winler Boots
ann Shots, Cheap. ONE ParcE oc3s.l2t.rpe
FARINA CRACKERS.
r F resh Crackers of this unrivaled Brand al trays on
hand SIM for sale in bhla. and - M. bbl 4., by
ALDRICH, 1 RKEES cQ CARY.
1.8, and t 2 Letitia street.
no6-2lni Itscluelvt3 Agents. '
DA LARD'S, 37 NORTH. NIGHTIE( STREICT,.
1.3 and 1315 CHESTNUT street, hays no :wee:ion
with any other establishment la the city, onso 120. p
ROCKHILL&WILOON
FINE CLOTHING HOUSE,
603.: . .04: : ::605.-•!'-'1040tipit : Stteei:
LATEST STYLE SACK & WALKING
COAT.
BOYS' CLOTHING.
CLOTHING
Inaugorathit of
AT RETAIL.
JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO..
iIipoRTREB, JoREERS and RETAILERS
DRY GOODS,
No. 727 Chestnut St.,
aVe ruade a Meat
REDUCTION' Lti PRICES.
Their stock Is unrivaled for extent, Variety and
general adaptation to the wants of buyers.
SILKS,
MOIRE ANTIQUES, .
SHAWLS,
VELVETS,
CLOAK I NGS,
SILK POPLINS,
WOOL POPLINS •
CORDED POPLINS,
RICH PLAID POPLINS,
RICH PLA.ID MERINOE.S,
COLORED MERINOES,
PRINTED MERINOES,
EMPRESS CLOTHS,
VELOUR RUSSE,
BIARRITZ,
EPENGLLNES, •
BOMBAZINES,
TAMISE,
M. DE LAINES,
BLACK ALPACAS, '
WHITE ALPACAS,
COLORED ALPACAS, -
WHITE REPS,
BLACK REPS,
COLORED REPS,
FRENCH.- CHIN 'PkES,
DAM ASKS AND DIAPERS,
TOWELS AND NAPKINS
DOYLIES AND TABLE COVERS,
COUNTERPANES,
FLANNELS,
BLANKETS, -
BLANKETS,
BLA.NKE'TS,
GLOVES AND HOSIERY,
MOURNING GOODS.
JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO.,
eos
No 727 Chestnut - Street
WOOD "& OAPY
725 Chestnut Stieet.
BossitTs AND'HATS,
• Latest Styles,
Every vartetY of
BONNE I MATERIALS
AND
.
rner,Llra rp
style
PIAIIO9.
Wl_ The new style Outrage Square Piano, full
c.t Bev= Octaves. beatalfhl Carved Cases, the
mos t charming toue,Lery Price, guaranteed durabilit.
214 CELESTearI Street.
Durrort
ocEs-tY tp
. ,
•caos BALE.—To . Ghlaspers, Grocers. Hotel-Keeper - a
r and others—A very soPerior lot Of CRiampaerw
Odor, by the barrel or dozen. P. JORDAN
nofl-rntf =Pear atzreet. below Third and W alnut,
MUMS:IMES B • PLLARD'S CHEAP; AND FASE
4LNABLBB Bootand Shoe Emporiums, when in
want 'err Good Fall and Winter Boots and Shoe,, 37
North EIGHTH 'street, and -1815 ualilTiWur
street. - - Oe'3o 1.26,nn
ItlAAu , Auctioneer and Ittoeey Eroloi;
Ni.:if.. corner ot Third .and Spruce streets, only our
square below She Exchange. NATHANB'S Principal
Office, established for 'the last forty years, Money t(
loan In large or small amoruits, at the lowest rates on
Diamonds, Silver Plate, Watches, 'Jewelry, (nothing
and goods of every description. (Ink* hours from
A . . sc. tin , P. M. • 11E43411V
few:OH/C 4 IERENG S_QUA.BE prams,
iic54414 OHICSITICIT STREET.
_
W. H. DUTTON.
. - - -
T BALLARD'S,
ir.ls CB EST.NZT eteeet, near TT. and S 7
orth EI - GHTH. atreetja the place to bay Water Proof .
Soots and k4hoes cheap. _ .0c.30-12trpl
Lon/JAWS 0.31.104134LTED TONI° .ALE.—The ,
truly healthful and nutritious, beverage, now in use
by thoutuata—lnvaltda era others--bas established s
cbararler for quality of material and prultrof mane.
wtrieb studs unrivaled. It is recommended
by ph:miaana of this and ether plase% i as a superior
contc, and requires Mt a tidal in COD, ce the moss
drepttcal of its great merit. - To be had, wholesale ard
ratn. nt P. Z.Joalluilg. Me Pear stress.
CORSEIEI.—duet received. alexant doable boned
Wt-riep and .Parie Made CORSE TS. at Atm.
A STEEL'S. Chestnut street t above Thirteenth, and
A south Eleventh street, &nova Spruce. Ladite,
plea% e eell and examine. • • nodete
ROMCILL & WILSON
Fine Clothing Houses
603 and 605 ,Chastnut Street.
Foreign ; and Domestic Fabrics Made to
Order, Reasonable, Serviceable
and Fashionable.
YOUR IN.
finance and Patronage
Solicited,
Cat In the. Beg
made with ,oare 11110 de
rbable thr the
rd e r . obe ult of any Gentlii!o
WANAMAKER
AINTD
BROWN,
Sixth Street—from Mar
ket to Minor Street.
Low PriCCS
A NEW WORK ON BOOK=KEEPING,
L FAIRBARKA A M.
We are happy to announce ,thet .thla work, long in
preparation, is now ready, and the large number of
Orders received in advance are being filled.' It Is . un• -
euestion r ably the niost complete work On. the enbject
yet published. , • -
It teaches the leether, after .acquiring a 'knowledge
of theoretical 'principles, to think ,and 'apply Cleat for
himself, by which, instead of being a mere Copyist, he,
becomes a seltrellant, thorough accountant, It con,
Cain complete seta of books in ina - '
WHOLESALE _ GROCERY BIIBIl%IlilSS: Single
changed to partnership.
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS. Partnership.
WHOLESALE ARE RETAIL HARDWARE. •
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COTTON AND WOOL 001.flifTkRIoN.
PLOCR AND GRAIN commemoN.
131.kORTING AND JOBBTNG. Silks aid Fancy
GENBRAL WHOTAIsIATm IMPORTING. Cominh_
lion and Sobbing.
FOREIGN SHIPPING. Ship Brokerage and Steam.
ral Commission.
BANKING. Showing the Organize' ion. Management
and AMILI3I.I3I3SIIICSA °to National Bank.
eat,or AND MONEY EROILIOUGS. INdhaltions
of Brokers' Terms, ac.
CUSTOM HOIII3B BIIIBITESS, &c.
• Many of these sets of Books are furnished by...the
head „soak keef ers of leading Banking and Bosinees
Bones, and are practical exemplificationS of , theif
daily business. Care has been taken by.omitting any
me of the Author's name in the transactions, not to
allow the work to become an advertising medium
Every Book.keeper, Business Man and Lawyer will
find the work almost indispensable, and a copy should
be in every Counting Rouse and o,lteet It Is a large
(sue. Boys)) octavo of 448 pp. trandsoMO4 bound frt
cloth. Price 50 per copy.
BOWER, Wallin a rams. Publishers:
uoetu tal 37 N. TlilltD Street, Philadst.
446 WHITE HALL 446
DRY GOODS STORE,
NO. 446 NORTH SECOND STRUT.
SHARER FLANNELS, BLANKETS.
COP N =WAN ES, CURTAIN MUSLIN &LACES.
CLOTHS, CA 641.61RReb, SILKS.
SRA WLs and DIU SS GOODS. .
Jo:4 Opened a splenOid line of ALL-WOOL PLAID
POPLaNtS for v. O. •
J. MILTON HAGY
ntsl-lm • Successors to Joseph Hagy.
To _RENT, -
HOUSE WITH MODERN. CONVENI..
OP I I 14F SCE fon:ashen or unfarnlshed.—Ln the west
ern part of the city.
Addr€ss, D., Bulletin Office. no6-3t rps
H. SUNDERMEIER,
IsLANUFACTINIER OF
Plain and FanoY Oonfeotionery,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
No. 529 Arch street,
BELOW NINTH. ST.
PHII.ADELPEtIB.-
uo3 s tu
DEXTER AND PATCEIEN.
iii T s b ir celebrated trotting homeland the nee-
POLL' ANN.
will contend for premiums, at the New Csatle CountY
AGRIDDLTDRA_L GROUNDS,
Vilintington,
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER, 9th, 1896..
First Premium, sl.boo. Eecond, t.Sp3
311.18 heats, nest three in five; to harneeis.
Bones to stanat Al, P. M..
Good dots and trace. . -
00
tu tinges free. - • 1103.68 at rp
18.A.13..10.11, 5 Sa
)RNAMENTAL BAIT
MANUFACTORY.
the !amid cad beat assortment ol
Wigs, Toupees, Long Hair &aids anfi
Curls, Water-falls, Viotorines, Fri
_ seats, Illusive Beams for Ladies,
L mime LOWER than charnel% [nthas-rp
909 OHESTNUT STREET.
ITCH, 'SETTER: ALL sgra ppm:Acres
bALT, DIELEUM, SCALD HEAD, ALL EEIIPTIONs
. ATNE'S " ALL•Hr A T.TNO OINTMENT:,
•
SWATNE'S "431..t-ELEALLN° OINTMENT."
SWAYNIPS " A LL•11 EALMG .OINTSEENT.7
Ctrs Itch to from 12 to 48 Hours.
. -
Cum the Host Obstinate Cases of rciter.
• HOME CERTIFICATE.
HOME CERTIFICATE.
I. ETTCHIbisON HAY. Mayor's Clem, 8. W.
euri er Fifth and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia, says:
" I was troubled very much with an eruption on my
face; tried a great many remedies NMI:1011C tinding
ck lief; finally procured bwayne's AU-IA.11W: Ointment.
r using it a snort time a perfeoc, cure was ttle result.
recommend it as a cure fir 'fetter and all
Skin Diseases, as mine was an exceedingly oastinate
eati&•.' SWAIN Els OINTMENT
IT.. li" • • "TETTER"
'.IT4 •i*" NEVER KNOWN. "TE TTER"
"ITCH" "TETTER"
iT ' TO FAIL "TETTER"
• - ITCI-1"- - ' ' TWITER,"
•9 'INCH " CURING .THIS "TRITER"
'Ti via" ' TORMENT/N. GI "TE RP
','ITCH" "TETTER"
''ri't; COMPLALNT. . "TETTER '
"ITCH" by
Tuts valuable Olntmentprepared only by
• Dr. SWAYNE .
Ne no North SIXTH. street, above Vine, rhiltida.
Gold by druggists. ' se.:s-tu,Ux-tirp
TUFT RE(11 , IVED, BY SKIP ATTIE DURKIE,
3.,(40 gallorty White 'Wine. 1365. first choice: per
Olive Frances 3 000 gallons Red Wine, 1865 superior:
bus ea of Champagne, first quality. a new brand.and
prime Olive Uil, which we will sell low. We invite
our frieuds and public to see for themselves; We do
not offer tor sale any, goods that we do not import our R.BBILIAON ds CO. -
or
sea ,s 2mrpr 364 North Fourth street.
Ajul CF.--FiRMILLON HAVE RaMOVE:D
to 204 North FOURTH street. third door above
Race, 'here they invite their friends and dealers to
give flu m a call. atd2rw,a-2mrp;
rumCH DB. MS/NG.—
TRAVER. 4 COWPERTHWAIT,
917 Commerce street, are agenta for the sale of 'dais ar
/t can be had by the bottle, at the• princleal re
tall Shoe Stores. 0c24-12r4
Li 4.4. P SKIRT ki.ai r icFACTOßL—Hoop Skirts
ILI and Collets ready merle and made to order; war
ranted ofthe bestmatertala'Also Skirts reietrecl.
K. s&yrisy. •
i. 013-1.133 4 : .912 Mlle fareet, .9 ' th.
ROCRHUL&I9I.I4SON
FINE OtOTHING HOUSE,
603 and 605 Chestnut Street.
& WINTER
OVERCOATS
IN GREAT VARIETY.
0 .-.U.1...0X.:•E;.:..4.::-lii':---G...:..$-
GRAND, e:/17 . B AND rPIEIGI:d
PIANOS.
713UT,TON"ft
014
_Chestnut iiiltreet.
RENTRARCA IN ART GALLERY.
THE UPRIGHT PIANO;
MELE Y.ABICIONA-13LIC PIANO OB =ROPE.
OIOOKERINO & SONS
•
Have paid particular ar d =birds attention, by ffe•
goon end cos ly experiment, to the manufacture of
THE UPRIGHT Piazros, ,
The Upright Plano is, fiam its Edge, suited to. him- -
treat' Of boissee where a Grarid or a square would"
prove an incturibranee. It is suited -not only for the -
Parlor. but for the Boudoir and the /Buds. •
Thy OHICHARLING Upright Pianos have quality or,
tone and an amount - of power, second of ly t 4 the
Grand Piano. They are sma-1. compaet. well: adapted
to moderate sized moms. Their action is light- and
elastic. and in sweetness, purhy of tone .richneaa and
equality, throughout the entire scale, and In refined
beauty of. tone. elegance, of dee!gn,' and perfection of -•
finish. are UNEQUALED.
ocil.a In th:tfrp
JUST RECEIVED . FROM GENOA
SILVER
FILIGREE JEWELRY,,_
Sets, Necklaces, &c., &o.
ALSO. •
Now Opening
AN INVOICE OE
FRENDIi CLOCKS AND BBONZBEC
CLARK & BIDDLE,,
Jewelers and Silversmiths,
712 CHESTNUT STREET
act th in u 12.4111
STERLING SILVER; .
qtift Mans minced expressly for BRIDAL Prtsenta-, ,
NEW JEWELRY,.
Of an the late Styles.
WATCHES.
Of the most Celebrated Haslei.
PEARLS. DIAMONDS,
and other Precious Stones.
Wedding and:Engagenient Rings ! ,
Old Seta of PXABL or DIAMOND JEWELRY re
mounted in modem style.
' watches and Clocks repaired and adjusted by ormoc.;.
Petent workmen.
An goods warranted of first quality.
Special attention given to DLA/KORDS.
J. T.. Gallagher, -
Late of BAILEY & CO,
FOPZEMBLY BAILEY er. =mac
1300 CIFURRI NUT. STREET;
=mem/ th-tfrp
SAIUL K. SMYTH. EDWARD P. ADAM..
SILVER-PLATIED -WARE.
;Smyth 4Sr..__A.dairi
PRACTICAL .IPANUFACTDRERS
OF _
FINE SILVER-PLATED WARE,
HARD A.IsID SOFT METAL.
1334 Chestnut street,
Opposite U. P. s.tit,
Factory, 34 .2oath Third f3triet
tel4ll a to 2Strpd Up Stain.
. .
WHOLESALE STOOK
or
Watches, Jewelry and Silveraited
Nv.A3a "E
T.) BE CLOSED OUT _
AT RETAIL,
roar DiELA -T' Tii e cLos REA ZE# CII
This will afford a rare oppoi sanity for procuring fine
goods in flashers, at
NBEaTLY BELOW THE USUAL PRIDES.
WOODWARD, LOVETT & CO.,
712 Chestnut Streets,
• - 2xcon MT: 'nol2l:a rl7 , •
POTTSTOWN IRON . ' 00211PANYi - ,.
POTTIESTOti7N, PA .
PRESIDENT.. : *
' •
Of Morris, Wbeeler &Co: • •
' _ TREASUBER.
EDWARD 33A.ITYKIr.
sEcira7.4.RY,
WILLIAM' BAILEY;
The , Company are now prepared to execute oideral
for 310ILER PLATE , FLUE, SHEET and TANK
IRON, PLOUGH PLATRS, etc. Also for &hi ANVIL.
Brand of Cat Nails and brakes, Orders, 'may be ad- ,
dretaed to
POTTSTOWN IRON CO
•
Pettetewri, Pa.
Or to MORRIS, WLfEELER-& CO.,
Sixteenth and Market et., Phtladelpbla,
0c3140t 4p? * Or 24 0:418.P f§tieet, New York.
DAT.T.ATETY, SIEOES ALL : WAELE
A T - ' , oc,3o,l2trpi
ctEcicaEancla UPRIGHT. PIA.NOR. ,
- • ORESTNOT STREET. •
Hl_tl I acfigetp' ' W. R. DifITTON.
ROOKUILL &WILSON
FINE OLOTHINct HOME,
Coaehlieleß Coils.
Coat es Oar
HUNTING 00-ATS,
U.UNTIBS GOAT
OBIONERING BOOMS,
914 CEWSTZTUT street.
- . H. DUTTON.-