YESTERDAY'S ELEOTIONS. GREAT UNION VIOIORIES IN TEN STATES. The Rebel Sympathizers Triumph in Maryland - atid Delawares:- We give below the returns received of the result in the twelve States which - held eieo lions yesterday. It will be seen .that 'the glorious Union cause has received no check North or West, but that it is everywhere triumphant, from Massachusetts to the, Far West, In Maryland and Delaware the re sult has been adverse. Yew York* Thaw You'll, Nov. 6, 7 P. M.—The returns Some in slowly. It looks as if Hoffman will have 40,000 majority in the city, and proba• bly more. Greeley leadirhis•ticket largely, but of course will not be elected. From up . the Hudson Fenton gains. , . NEW YOBS crxx COMPLETE. HolDnan, Dem.,.- Penton, Rep., Democratic majority, - -: -: 46,425 - CONORESSIOSTAL VOTE. Sizth Distriot—Spencer,Rep., .6,981; Stew art, Dem., ' 9,440; Stevenson, Ind., 710. Seventh. Distriot—Steimbreruier, = Rep., r 6,742; .Chanler, Dem., 1,198. Ninth District—Darling,Rep.,7,7ol; Wood, Dem., 9,124. . Eighth District,- Cannon, Rep., • 7,604; Brooks, Dem., 12,867. • Fifth District--Elliot, Rep., 2,292; Morris say, Dem., 9,159; Taylor, 6,501. . - Richmond county. gives 1,029 Democratic majority, a Democratic loss of 300. - • - Orangs county gives 700 Republican ma jority, a large Rspubican gain. . Steuben .county gives a Republican ma jority of 2,200, about the same as in 1864. Dtrtatess county gives 1,300. to 1,400 Re publican majority.. Last year the majority was 700. • Cattarangns county gives 2,100 Republican majority. • Chen - lung county gives 800 Republican majority. • Montgomery county gives 80 Republican majority. Onondago county—Republican majority, 3,000. McCarthy, Republican, is elected to Congress. Cortland County—Republican majority, 1,842. Oswego county—Republican nauj., 3,500. Monroe county—Republican mai., 1,800. Saratoga county—Republican maj., 1,900 Fourth District—Greeley, Repub., 3,717 ; Fox, Democratic, 14,004. Nuw Youx, Nov. 7.—Competent judges As the Republican majority at least 5,000, and'the Tribune claims more. . The Republicans lose three Congressmen in the Island counties, Dodge, Darling and 3Einthphreys's districts,but gain three in the River counties, viz—Van.Wyck, in place of Winfield, in the Eleventh; Robertson,_ in place of Reedford, in the Tenth, - and Cor k*, in:phice of Hubbell, in the Thirteenth. Theo43rrected rag= ef Ninth District . are as follows . _ • . Darlin 8,02; Wood, Dem., 7,496; Fenton, ,18,552; Hoffman, 26,752. The unusually heavy Democratic majori ties in New York and. Kings county have probablY been overcome by the proportion ably heavy majoritie s the other way in the River counties and those west of the Had- Nmw Yosir —3 A. M., Nov. the Assemblymen elected in this county, twenty-one in number, are Democrats, and the whole regular Democratic county ticket, with the exception of Charles G. Halpine (Miles O'Reilly), Rep., for Register, who is elected by a large majority. The Republi can gains in the country have astonished everybody. The following are examples: Albany—Republican majority, 400: Re publican gain, 3,200. St. Lawience county—Republican major ity, 7,500; Republican gain, 600. Dutchess county—Republican majority, 1,400; Republican gain, 700. Chemung countx—Repnblican majority, 84)0; Republican gain, 600. Fulton county—Republican majority,Boo; Republican gain, 500. Orange county—Republican majority,7oo; Republican gain, 500. Richmond county—Democratic majority, 1,000;-Republican gain, 300. Westchester connty—Democratic majori:. ty, 800; Republican gain, 1,000. Cayuga county—Republican majority, 3,500; Republican gain of 1,000. The Congress throughout the State will be about as at present. The Republicans still hold both branches, of the Legislature, hay ing gained in the country more ,than they lost in the cities. • New Jersey. FIRST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. Atlantic County.—Hammonton—Moore, Rep., for Congress, First District, 161 ma jority. . 317 `'7mouth township gives Slaps, Dem., kr Congress, 17 majority. Ratamobvrox, IPS., J., Nov. -6.—Hammon ten township gives Moore, Rep., for Con peas, 108 majority, and Wolsceffer,Rep :i t r Assembly, 47 majority. ABSECON, N. J., Nbv. o.—Atlantic City gives Moore,Rep., for Congress, 28 ma lcritv. Wolseffer, Rep., for the Assembly, . 7 majority. Egg Harbor City giVes Moore 133 majority and Wolaceffer 200 majority. Egg Harbor township gives,Moore 50 ma jority and Wolseeffer 35 majority. Winslow township gives Moore 122 ma jority. Camden County.—Haddon Township— Moore, Rep., for Congress, has 115 majority. Bettie, Rep., State Senate, 110 majority. Collins, Rep., Assembly, 125 majority. These majorities are about the same as last year. Delaware township gives Moore 61; Col line, Rep., for Assembly , . 67, and Bettie, Rep., for Senate, 61 majority. Newtown Township—Bettle,Rep.,Senate, 20 majority. For Congress, Slaps, Dem., 7 majority. Collins,Assembly, Rep., 39 ma jority. Average epublican gain, 25. • - Stockton Townslup--Bettle, 1 majority. A Republican loss of 6. Centre Township—Slaps Dem., for Con gress, 15 majority. The whole Republican ticket IS elected in Camden by 275 to 300 majdrity. As far as beard from there, are large Union gains in the State. Mr llins, in the Second Dis trict, is elected to the Assembly by 222 ma jority, a gain - of 208 over last year. 'OAMDEN,N. J., Nov. 6.Castis, Rep., for Assembly has been elected in Camden city by 290 m_siority, a gain of 40. Cape May County.—Four'townships in i Cape May county give Moore, (Rep.) for Congress, 179 majority. One township to bear from will increase it to 800. Cumberland County.—Bridgeton—Con gress—First Ward_, W. Moore, 246; Slipe,•: 195. Assembly—Nixon, Rep., 245; Wood , ruff, Dern., 198. Second Ward—Congress—W. Moore, 139;: *Rape, 117. Assembly—Nixon, 139; Wood-, ruff, 116. - Third Ward—W. Moore,-169 ; ; Slope, 118. Assembly, "Nixon, 166; Woodruff, 122. Bridgeton gives 125 Repubiloan. majority. Hopewell Township --W.- Moore, 199; Slope, 115. Assembly, R. Moore, Rep., 109; Haley, Dern., .115. Hopewell township gives 7411t3publican majority,. Stow Moore, 162; Slope, 62, Assembly, It. koore, 160; Haiey, 62. Mcore , fteii., a inejorny of littlfi over 1,000 in Cumberland county. All the. Republican , ticket is elected. by about the sittne majoritY. , Glouceoftet, county—Greenwich tawniibin' gives Moore, - ,ltep., for Congress, 244, and Slaps, Dem., 181. For Senate, Warrick. Rep., 245 ; Atkinson, Dem.,129. For 'House, Clark, Rep.; 244; Pierson, Con. 34., 1 Mantua townshipeves Slape,,Detn:,..l92; Moore, Rep., 148 ; Warrick, Rep. 149 ; At kinson, Dem., 190; Clark, Rep„lsB; Pierson, Dem., 179. • :1561antna, gives.* etlyi on the*semblynutti vote of 23 for the Republiettlid.- Salem county—'llpper Pittsgrove town ship gives Moore, Rep., for Congress, 36 malority; Plummerßep., for. Senate, „2.8 niajorityfpallison, 'Rep.; for - Assembly, 37 ma orrity._ ' Pittsgrovii township gives Slape, Dem.,for Congress, 162 majority; Summill, Dem... for the Senate, 161 majority; Riley, Dem., for the' Assembly, 154 majority. - Stamm N.. 7 November 6:,--,Matinington . 11 glv)es Moote, Rep., for Congress, 90;• Plum-. neer, Rep.; for Senate; - 77 , . and - Pancoast, Rep., for Assembly ; 72 ma jority. ,,. Salem countygivea about 100 Republican majority.-- • SECOND CON . GRESSTONAL DISTRICT. Burlington. county gives 800 minority for ,Republican. • Two Union Assem blymen and two' Democrati are elected; .a Union loss of one. TRENTON,,, Nov. 6."-= Returns come in slowly, but the indications are that the Re- - publicans:have" carried - the State in both branches Of the Legislature. The Congress man in the Secohd _District is in doubt, but probabilities favor Newell. • - - . 79,659 38,234 THIRD CONGRESSIONAL DIETELTOT. Middlesex - Connty. New Brunswick gives Davidson, Rep., for Congress, 41 ma jority; Garriard, Rep., for Asssmbly, 127 majority. Union Cou nty.—Linden gives'Davidson _ , for Congress, 16 majority . Westfield township gives-58 Democratic majoxity. Sitgreaves runs 10 behind. Eli r.abetb.—Flirst Ward—Sitgreaves,Dem., for Oingress, 37 majority; J; Clark, Dem., far Senator, 15 majority. New Providence. -- .Davidson, .Rep., for Congress, 63 majority;_A. Clark, for Sena tor, 63 majority—a large Republican gain. Warren County. Warren Township— Sitgreaves, Dem., 78 majority. • Franklin Townahip.—Sitgreaves, Dem., 158 majority. Davidson, Rep. Eitgreaveis,Dent. Plainfield - 1 Mailraty, Afajority. Clinton - n Borough - 17 _. • Clinton Township, 24 Oxford, Warren co., 195 Belvidere, - - —8 Bound Brook, - — , Springfield Township,— S Union Township, - 91 Linden Township,- 15 Westfield Township, 58 Mansfield Township, Warren county, - 66 FOURTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. Morris county will give not less than 600 majority for Hill. Rep., for Congress. over A. J. Rogers and John liluyler, the Demo cratic candidates. requennook, John Hill's home, gives 565 Democratic majority. Eaten, Rep.,is elected to_the Msembly. - ' 4 ' - I'll' 4 l'll gOIicARESSIoNAL DISTRICT., REweitir,'N. J., iicy! Q.—Thc)f9llowing is the vote for Congress: (SeA) Gilchrist, (Den . ) Ekanid Ward, Maj., 280 Seventh Ward, mai., 421 Ninth Ward, maj., 803'' - Newark is claimed by the Republicans by a majority of 1,600 for Halsey. Hill's majority In Morris county b 3 not less than 600. Sawyer,Dem., is elected in the First, and Eaten, Hro., in the Second District. Delaware. WILMINGTON, Nov. 6.—The first ward gives 1 majority for Saulsbury, Dem., for Governor; Republican loss 41. Nicholson, Dem., for Congress, has 11 majority. Senond ward gives Riddle, Rep., for Gov. ernor,l majority. Republican loss 24. Mc- Kim. Rep;, has l'majority. Third. wardsives Riddle, Rep., for Gov ernor, 189 majority; Republican loss 6. In the second precinct of the Fonth ward Riddle has 75 majority—same as in 1864 McKim, for Congress, hes 50 majority; Re publican loss 25, Wilmington city.—Flfth ward—Riddle, Rep., ;for Governor, 107 majority. Union gain 13. White Clay Creek Hundred--Saulsbury, Dem., - for Governor, 106 majority; Demo cratic loss of 2. In New Castle Saulsbury has 111 majority. Republican loss 11. In Red' Lion: Saulsbury has 31 majority. Republican loss 55. In Penkador Saulsbury has 48 majority. Republican, loss 29. In North West Fork, lower district, Saulsbury has 87. Republican loss 16, Christiana Hundred, New Castle county, gives Riddle, Rep ., for Governor, 187 ma jority. A Republican gain of 92. McKim, Rep., for Congress, 137 majority. - Wilmington city 483 Republican majority. A Union loss of 194. Mill Creek Hundred—Riddle 52 majority. McKim, Rep., for Congress, has 49 ma jority. NeW Vasae county gives Riddle 192 mk jority. tArrintortE, Nov. 6,—The election passeti off quietly. Incomplete returns indicate that the Conservatives have carried this city. _ SECOND coNenEsnonAL DISTRICT. Havre de Grace—John L. Thomas, Rep., 42 majority, a Republican gain. Baltimore city— Thomas, R. Archer, D. majOlties, majorities. First Ward, - - - -- 119 Second Ward, - - 177 Third Ward, - - - 76 Fourth Ward, • - - 14 Filth Ward, - - - 79 Sixth Ward, - - - 60 Seventh Ward, - - 180 It is believed that Mr. Thomas is de feated. The 7 lower wards of Baltimore eity, for ming part of the 2d Congressional district, give a majority for Archer (Dam.) of 171 over J. L. Thomas, Rep. Archer's majority in all the districts of Harftrd county, except Havre de grace, is 1,027.:._The delegate ticket (Conservative) is elected by 900 majority. TETRD CONRIIRSSIONAL DISTRICT. The wards in the 3d District (the thirteen upper wards) return as follows: Stewart, 8., maj. Phelps, 11. mej. EighthrWard, . --- 180 Ninth Ward, • - - 11 Tenth Ward, -- - --- 120 Elaventh Ward; - - 23 TwelfthVard, - - 26 Thirteenth Ward, - 25 Nineteenth Ward, - 55 Phelps is no .donbt elected over Stewart i (Rep.) for Congress. ' Bavrritonn,. Nov.. 6.—Phelps (Conserva tive) is re-elected in the Third District, com posed of the thirteen.upper Wards, by 973 majority over J. J. Stewart, the Republican candidate. ' - 'The''Conservatives have carried all the Legislative and Senatorial districts of the city; ivbich will give them a majority in the Legislature. . • - 13.a.yrutoe..r, Nov. 8 , 11.30P.-31Without iiiaring treat ether portions of the State, the result of the elOction in this city indicates that! the:. Democrats and Conservatives united will have ih the next Legislature 15 Senators to 9 Republiotins, and the HOtise will stand..ss Democrats to 25 Republicans —a clear majority on joint ballot of 30. • Archer, Dem., let district, - - 220 maj. • do 3d 4 do. " do. j3d .do. - - 270. " 4th., • do.- -.. 220. do. sth do. - •- 233 THE DAILY EVENINiILLETIN.--PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1866 Maryland. -•• Orititl3p3fret.(the 6th), to bear from BALTIMORE, Nov. 7,1.30 A. M.—Returns frotri the western counties 13i:tpajorielnetba‘. Fourth ,Ctntgreasional Districtoholt the *4- electibn of • 'Prank Tbomas‘i tepubli to - Conos* by fully 2,000 majOrity.? BAnTratpuz, Nov. 6th.— To , ffight;whthit there...were crowds of both parffietgathered in the vicinity of the newspa_pe etlpilfceirlo hear the returns, there wa4; , ..contiderable rioting. Pistols were used, atitrone s man, named Angustus Talbot, formerly mem her•of the City CertiziMl,attd,-jbelo nginglar i the radical party, was shot, anti itis thought fatally wounded. _ ;=. 2. lillsoUt. thiries,Go', - rlitorn 7, T.3O:Az - lk.. 193, areturns from this city are as yet incomplete., The Republican.majcirity lit about X1,1300-4a gain of 3.01 V. Nintity - towns in different Amato' 'rot Abe State ontaido of Chit:lass - live:•Pogrov . i.2,lo9 majority. _ The returns show Repnblioaniains, and indicate a majority in the or over 40,- 000. -The ; Cosgreasional diolegi,iit -W4 l prohablyistaitdtheiatire "a before:- • itissouri. Sr. Logi% Novemberlith:=General Pile is elected 'over Hogan *Ain'tho'lririt• Distribt by about 500 majority. Theßadloa OCKintX ticket is eleet€l l 4 3 -VAbcitit ner ConservatiVlZS p el .-State Senators, and three out or font: presenti , [fives, including FrannitiWilliati who beats Branscomb about 150. Rotuma: • front ',the interior:are very ineagre;:bub ad. giveift Radical majority. Jefferson Citygivee about 150 Republican majority—,X . ranklin county. about 500 RePublipt±n — innjority. Judge. Newcomb is elected - in the Second District ' , by an:overwhelPairig majority_ ' Despilches from St. Joseph say thitt.Gen: Lean will surely be elected to Cpngrgett:- Wisconsin. _ llifiLw.kunnE, Nov. 6.—ln e First Con gressional District, Paine, R th epublican, has 3,000 majority. over Brown, Democrat the Second District, .lElopkins,_Republican, is elected. In the Third District, Cobb; Re publican, in the. Fifth_District,llawyer,'lte-. publican, and in the _ Sixth District,:liVath 7 , burn, Republican. They are elected by an aggregate majority of at least 3.8,000. In the Fourth District, Eldridge, :Demi crat, is re-elected by about 8,000 majority. Both Houses of the Legislature _will 'be largely Republican, by an _increased Ma jority. • The_ Republican gains are very heavy all over the State. HAUSEVS• TOPEKA, Nov. 6.—The Republican ticket in this county is elected-by a large majority. The sixth Senatorial District gives Craw ford, Republican, fer Governor, 550 majori ty. Sidney Clark, -Republican, for Con gress, has about the same majority. 31Lisineseta. ST. .r. 14,171,, Nov. 7.—The election in this Staterto-day resulted in a splendid victory for the flinion party. The State ticket, corn prisingcandidates for Auditor and Clerk of theStlpreme Court, will receive about 8,500 majority. For Congress, Wm. Windom, in the First district, will have about 6,000 majority, a gain of about 1,600 over the-vote of 1864. In the Second district Ignatius Donnelly is elected by about 2,700 majority, a gain of about 200 over the vote of 1864. The following are the latest--returns.from some of the principal counties, and are. all , which have been received up-tothis morn in _ _ ...ne following gams are based - upon the vote of 1865 Ramsey county 280 - Democratic majority, a Union gfiin of 329. Hennepin county 800 Union majority, 200 DOrota county, 100 17nion . majority, 400 Goodhue county, 1,200 Unim majority,soo &in. Wabasha county, 800 Union majority, 550 gain Washington county 200 Union majority, 83s- Winona county 600 Union majority, 200 gain. • Olmsted county 600 Union majority, 100 gain. The vote of the principal towns on Con gressmen is as follows: St. Paul 218 Democratic majority, Union gain 400. Minneapolis 400 Union.majority. 200 gain. Eit. Anthony 40 Union majority, a slight gain: . _ Hastings 163 Union majority, 150 gain. Redwing 216 Union mitjoriej, .1,560 gain. This town is' the home'of the Democrati2 candidate, and is a signal victory, Lake City, 221 Union majority, 140 gain Wabasha, 96 Union majority, 130 gain. Winona, 114 Union majority, a alight gain Rochester, 229 Union majority,loo gain. Stillwator, 10 Union majority, a alight gain. Sm. PAUL, Nov. 6.—ln the First District Windom (U.) is elected by about 500 majo rity. In the Second District Donnelly (U.) is elected by 2,500 majority. The entire State ticket - is elected by about 7,000 Repub can majority. IVATCI2 i i aremimalit's LEWIS LADOMUS & CO. DIAMOND DEALERSA JEWELERS. WATCHES, JEWELRY &SILVER WARE. WATCHES and JEWELRY REPAIRED. 802 Chestnut St., Philv•' Have on band and are constantly receiving a largt snd splendid assortment of GOLD AND NEW , :.•M WATCH) , S of all sTyles, varieties, zoskee and prices. All Watchta warranted to keep good time. DIAMONDS IN GREAT VARIETY at less than lanai prices. A large stock to select trona. SILVERWARE and JEWELRY of an Iclnda In cluditg _FANCY SILVERWARE SUITABLE HOB BRIDAL GIFT'S. WATCHES REPAIRED in the best manner and warranted. DIAMONDS Bought for Cash, Also, Old Gold and &Over. - Odle ap i _ sa tj NEW atilWeib Route to the South and Foathwest Via the Delaware Railroad Line. ON AND AFTER Monday, ,Novo tuber- 5‘ 94‘. Ins wlllleaveDE pot at Bioad street and Washing ken avenue, at 11 (Saturdays a....-cepted), arriving Cilsfleld, Did., on the Chesapeake Bay at '7.A.. ht.. 'thence by the New and Elegant ; • • ' Steamer City or torfolk, 'arriving at Norfolk •2.45 P, connecting Nit!" board andßoniaqe Ranrnadi Tor all PO* 1 41 5 FEWe' :Sontiiweat.- ' Elegant 'Btateroom,Sleepttiii Cais from Pb9adelphia .to Crisfield. ' • - For. Itirther information. apply at Ticket,. Office, MB CHESTNUT street, or at Depot BROAD street and W AFInThIGTON avenue. • H. F. RENNET, Superintendent P. W. aid B. R. - DouNET-3001113, FINN ENGLI3II CALL % AND 1:: , Ressia Leather. MANCH atc CO;, • nO3 ''' ' No. 907 Chestnut street. R.it'MZINANT,' THE NEW ,STYLE- CARTE DE Visite.. MASON & CO.:- • ' no 3 eta , No: 907 CliOtOt Estreet. CIAPD 'CASS% FINE ELCGL.T.SII ANIYFRENCEII Ca !Arca. inrkey Leather. -MASON r0343t? . . No. 907 ChestaintStreet. IDOCRET KNIV.RI3 AND 13019.n0R5, BEST ENG fish make., -2,•• , • DIASON'datIG,; • ne 3. 6 t1, : . , No - 9.ol:Chestnut, skrpet, A Zi 3 R . E; TRE irEtT (217.4 F 9ARIVI DE Vig TE nirmti ' . • Nfizj'grai Efit°raat IMPERIAL 'Eltrosilli ERUMBIE , -04: Ames t;I: Moisten and:anew bo. imported and. PR :sr JOS.. .15, B O xesW .110 Eirath DalaWari A* OvenVil SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.. , - PaidtaYize;-. esb,oo 0. • ,gelleyd, North Amelia= Prise : Concert Will positively take place at the 1Y4 33 4. 811 Av 7 49 - -r4, - - chicazo; NOVEltd-Bif& prrg, 012 . 11 A44P-A-.4cuLLIQ I 4-DrILLiliT. . ' Inqinerne- . mimeo xtr_eszvosAmi, Will be *ignited to !Meet holderg. '-' , -s- - - '.:.' •" - --- - ' -,, ' Airamt -rWe anno unced that the IfierthAntftleari Mn cert wbuld tot 'event:ft the 28th et 13eption: bez, bnklint time sp.re found tor be tOO , 00440.4 1 0P1- vete amork of such plitantici magnitude, and we were compelledi id justice to4lelfet ~holderb' lo.seatlttui the time to 14uvezobar 17thAttm4icaLume iewia p os iti ve ly e g t i re. -- Wor fifteen pen Wei haVe'been engsgedin the busluessenndWe point with pride to rem :: nation we have'vron for honesty and integrity. Many of the pi oroinent altirtinKorChiebge will Iputl-us out in , the statement that Me never have made any nromp es klo thie public *which '*rer have'not sacredly filled. - In , spite 1 otall OPPOsttioniin attitß of. all. repudiation, In ' snitsEf. every obstacle, ,WM slum iiiv.E, and shall .I . prov to the Tublio: that the North •Americen Prize vone t,will be given at tits time advertised, and all • :ho Prim advertised Wilt be distributed 'fairly, •-•im. i f party ty rnid without reserve. , 1 r.. , ' - ' ' ` ~s. aforements for the drawing are Committed. '7.Se lick , 5C0,000 In number; ere ready.:- - - . ~ . .r k, wan_ oturawiag adopted is. Me following: Dn. plies numbers from Ito 500,000 areplaced in pr ize he . the t number drawn out Sakes the' highest , the - next I the second_ higheat, prize, find so on untll the _As - br i l l o 250.000 prizes anatra an:' We -advise advise all pestles wanting, tickets ,to .send for - the at once., All orders for ticlikenemp to Saturday, • l7th VoVitinber, will be - promptlyillled._ , - t - - p:OlffitP,ll : OP ...T;CMCBT : I IBSO,ECO' 500,C90._ - ; 'PRLCE 11 RAW/. t • FIfICRY OTHER TICKEI`• DRAWS A PRIZE. • 1 Glft In Greenbacks' ' " - - $30,000 do -do • - . , 5.1(0 1 do • 4,000 -I do do. - - 3,.00 .21 do do PAO " - Zr4 o oo 20 do do • 540 ea% - 10,030 03 do do - • Icioesch - 2.000 20 do do 50 each• • - 1,000 180 do - do each - 1,800 LOUD do Ido Residence la Ciacigo, - - 5 000 10 do Lots in Chicago • 1400 each - • ) 6000 40 do Pianos 500 each,- - • -.2400 'do ' Mel odeons.llso eachz. ' - 3,000 1(0 do Faintly Bibles, 020. each • • 2,000 200 do Gold Watches, $159 each - ow G 200 •do Ladies' cld Watches, 1100 each, W.O 0 o ' SOO do Silver yiatches 05 each, • • - 13,000 • :300 do do do {4: each 12,000 247,042 do other Gills, worth - " - 200,000 EVRRY OTHER TICEZECT DRAWS A MIZE, The Distribution will take place aft r the Concert, where O0(0 persons can witness It A committee will he appointed by Ticket holders to take charge Cr the same. All Agents and pa:trim lens will be 5141. t lied with a CrtareC4ll6l of the awards as 6007/ as pub• lished. Price of Tickets la OD - each. Sent by mall on receipt of price and three cent stamp for return pwitage. EIRECIAL Tkalfein, OR CLUB RATES:. Any party procuring a club of five or more names for tickets, and sending us the money for the same. d te allowed the folloWing commiminn. We will :sen _ - 5 Tickets to one address 5o oo do ts) do do do P o et, Office the name of each subscri ber and their Office address, with town, county and State in full. Money, by draft, Poet Office order, express, or In re • gister ed loiters, rosy be sent at our risk., BEAD WHAT TELE CELICA(4O PEEiS SAY: - [From the , Chi nasal . Now= AliggicAN Tana: COVCC.I3.T.—Among tho Brat gift enterprises ever commenced in Chicago, was ELIA, of Attests. A. A. Kelley & Co., which, has been perpetual 'for Mere than three years past, and has given the most perfed MK:faction. if we ate tojulge ny the extensive patronage accorded They are I,cu. proprietors Orilla orth American Prize tluxtert," now so extenaively advertised. In this ,and other. pa tiers and endorsed_ by Seine of the beet 'busboeSS firms in this coders . From what we knew of Hr. we are posiive that he will, 'in the future as In the past' deal fairly - and honorably with all - who take ateck in hit enterprise. • {From the tligago.Tonnual - Kerr co's Gxer lihsxusestan .The first embark in the Gift Enterprise business in Chicago wa' the him of A. - A Kelley & Co.. located at lite Randolph .street. , .Who does not, remember their store., which opened two or three years' ago. where many Pure-haw books and other articles, and were so lucky as to find with their purcbsass tickola which entitled theca valuable gifts ofjewelry or other prizes? Thousand• of our citizens were lbws fortunate, and these have the _best evidences that Messrs. Kelley & Co. always Per form all they promise; that they are honorable men and do business honorably and on the sonars. Tbeeltizens of Cbicsgo: who know A. A. Kelley Co.. base confidence in their honor and integrity, nm are largely Investing in their enterprise. • These are some of the-reasons why we feel safe commending Kelley 8 Co.'s Gift Concert to the public. E.EFERIM=B Tappan. hicKel lop k. Co., Commertial Agency. Chicago; Lot U. Whitford. wholesale' paper dealer, Chicago: S. B. Cobb. Chicaggoo• Louis Saarbach Schwarz, importers, Philadelphia; Samuel D. Barloz3.:. rJublish. ra. Philadelphia; Crosby di .einswonh, pub- Dealers, Bestn.; Jame L. Harlem & Co., importers, New 'York. All communications should be addressed to A. A. KELLEY & • 165 R&NDOPII STREET, CHICAGO, ILL F L 0 TT R The attention of Shippers to South American Porte. and the Trade generally. le called to the followinz lebrated Brands of FLOCIIt made from NEW WHEAT and et which they are the sole receivers IA this city, IVORY SHEAF, ST. LOUIS. LANNGED LEY 'S inau'S CHOICE. aa, PASCAGOULA, ANTI-PANIO, GRANITE. A l: ge llok= l i d n in ttg ta val ui teat round hoop R. J. RIDDELL& Co., 8. W. corner. Broad and Vine streets. N W BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. FIRST OF THE SEASON, Albert C. Roberts, Dealer in Fine Groceries, ELEVENTH and VINE STREETS. 6 lIIO , UNT A BUCKWHEA.T KEIL We are again in receipt of this superior Buckwheat Meal which we Offer` in - bags; half bbis. or tibia;at lOwer rates than last season. Also on hand the best brands choiCallarcily FLOUR, at loWest cash prices. ' • ALLMAN & ZEITNDEIt, 0c20.21t ,• Boarth and Vine. lk i nr'Eagle Silver Mining company IDAHO. - ontneor the ooutpsav, 144 B. FOURTH street. .flints ; IitpTGLISICI3.OOMG . •• CLOTH, -rap coated •Iwith . LIQUID ouriA.,PiaCTIO •T'AINT• reeking them nerfectly.water Drool ' LEAKY GRAVEL'"BOOPS repaired 'IVO:V . OIas In.rena Pafnt;andowarranted for, five years._ LtiA/I. , Y,BLA`rE „ROOFS coated,with becomes as bard as elate, - • • ' - TIN; COPPER„ZENC, or IRON coated witla Liquid Unita, • Perela' atr stnall expense. Cost ranging from °neje two cepta.per sqpare foot, Old Board orriniogle Eoofs ten cents per equare foot, all complete. + Material constantly on band. and-. for ":.sale , by the PHIL ADELPRIAAND PENNSYLVANIA ROOF ,LNG COMPANY:- . - -GROJNORART, , ' North VOur/tial , Street. .. eciDa E IL, - VECk" NEW ' B•1 ; TLX. CARTE.' DE C.V/E,Do; f 74.ASON CO., nos ete No. 907 Chestnut cfreet. RETAIL DRY GOOD. fir[.:l3A3 l l - ; • - • iNo. 7' - North Eighth Street. 4 have now In store and ink niosicamplete and elegant stock of - POPLINS! V'POPL,INS! IRISH POPLINS. - CORDED SILK POPLINS. One ease 'of SILK STRIPE POPLINS, only 75 cents _ - NEERITIOES! 11:EBINOES! -- !•!evii 3 l titt E i e llr ai ed . -a - fall e r o ggl.2P r qual l:3ll lthx , l " 3ll ..... New additions In DB.E3t3 GOODS mane daily front thePhlladelphla arid New York Auctions. L. iff.UBLINB ...111:113.LINS I . . • • •i The Cheapest Muslin Store In the city. JUST OPENED, ,iBO6 yards extra heavy Brovizi — Skeeting, wide, for 24 cents , One case of l'iliow-dase Mullins, beet, l'or 83 centa. 'HIVE USA CALL: - My Stock of FLANTIELS Is huge and cheap. :1e34-aini • - • • - raza ,'• 1024 , E4ll lx tr. 1 t• -• -•- • E• • . M 'NEEDLES.- #' Offers Novelliesitt . 1.41 . NEEDLE RtosE, CLUNY LADES. -, LINEN IDOLLA.ES 6.1 11 D CUFFS, PARIS EBIB , D SETS LADE RANDtracHigFe, Sea NEvit-TIES, etc., .lEc„ la. Great Amer:aeat. L M. NEEDLES. aSSUMS " - - 446 WHITE HALL 446 DRY, GOODS STORE, STORE, NO. 446 NORTH- BZCOND STREET SBA'S ER FLAIdiRLS, ELAN - KEW. OuV , le TIKELPAId ES. CURTAIN MUSLIN &LADES. OLOTItt. CA SSISIERSLA. SILKS. ERA WLS and DIU SS GOODS. Jon Opened. a splendid Vine of ALL-WOOL PLAID POPLOSS for 11 60. J. MILTON RAGY & BRO., no6-I.m - Successors to Joseph RACY. hicOMIDY & DIINKLE, 140 North Eighth Street, HAVE OPENED, A CASE OR NEW STYLE PLAIDS at .53 cUi. per yd Plaids at $lOO, 1125 and ill re. Very hand.some at Itt per yard. Colored shks from $1 SO 10 11 00. Black bilks at all prices. Irish Poplins, beat quality, t 3 CO. howls ; Blazikets,'Halmertls, Sheeting; Hosiery and Glovan, IR GRFAT.V.I6ILETY AT PRICES BELOW COMPETITION, McCISRDY & DIINELE. Etghtb Street above Arch. No. 140. JF. IBRDELL, , No. 147 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, Mast side. above Cherry street, bas now on hand a fat , line of FALL and WINTHEt 00011.6, at reduced prim. Ladlee's Merino Nests and Drawers. Gents' W bite, Clouded. Grey and Red Merino Shirts and Drawers. • Boys' Merino Shirts and Drawers. ' Hosiery. Gloves. Suspenders, Ties, Scares, ,ftc.l fit gu White Stit rt eed.son hand and made to order. Af. perfect arant - 0ct..941a QTORBS it WOOD, 701 ARCH street, offer at the 10 lowest market price, Blankets,. large atze and best makes. Flanr els, Ballardvale, Shaker. Welsh, &c. Connterpanes„ Honeycomb and Lancaster Quilts. Table Linens. a fall line, cheap. Brown and Bleached Waslins, by the piece or yard. Good Cloths, good Cassimere,, at 11r.. Arch. Gentlemen and Ladl. - s buy your Gloves at 702 Arch VtATr & - Co., ss SOLT.itt SECOND Street. are now opening their Fall and Winter Imports. tiona of s T S , GOODS. CLOTHB, &c. Heavy Vilar - t- Silks. Heavy Colored Mks. I 'Pim'a" Real Irish Poplins. French and German Poplins. Black Goods in great variety. 'troche Long and Square Shawla. t.U . I .. c . MLaMEaLah . UM: GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. SHIRTS made of NEW TORE MILLS Muslin, only M. naoal - price $5 50. SHIRTS made of WAMSTITTA Muslin, only IS 51, usual price $5. - • •TS .d... . A liberal reduction made to wholesa , e buyers. A fhb. stoc k of Nirelsh, Shaker and Canton Flannel Undershirts and Drawers Also. Sraria, Neckties, Gloves, Suspenders, etc., in great variety. T.:L. - JACOBS, • nob-zna .1.‘70.1Z.6 CIEMNIIT sit eet, Philads. J. V. SCOTT & CO.. SHIRT MANUFACTURERS, AND mumps m Men's Furnishing goods. No. 814 •Chestnut Street Four e.oors below the "Continental," PHILADELPHIA. PATENT SHOULDER SEAM OMEN MANUFACTORY. (Me" for the" cale a b t r rrt i f 111.°1221" GENTLEMEN'S Furnishing Goods. Of late styles In fall variety. WINOHESTER &"00. ''O6 01-lESTNIPI'- ieSllo7,f-tt GLOVEB. 'OPERA GLOVIS. E 1 V. - A. I_4 & C 0., 28 - CIEESTNIIT . ST.; Env e juat'reeeltred.a large aatiortntent of LADIES' AND:42GENTLEBIEN'S OPERA. GLOVE SINGLE AND DOUBLE Burrozza, conalating of whit% hivender, violet, and other faah ionablocolorat oaf m,ar 2an GEORGE PLOW3I.O CARPENTER AND BUILDEK% 232 -O.A.RTE 6 E 31 1 5.-LEET ".. ' And Ifl DOM Mantas Woa anti - tilllscrttina promPtlr stterkuw turrnla AR./ ISja-Lill ' l -nantrlxes Caturz M 111 4 ,5440 ami Immo ADali•tic wastahloV._ on hand and far mil inr alEarar wuvauS &ten WSW, th-Wharvani • ' • "CLiDIL: I IEMO , EXCELSIOR CLOTHING HALL EXCELSIOR CLOTHE G HALL. - CIEGLENICIVEL CLOTHING HALL 8. E. ear. Second and. Market,. PHILADELPHIA. CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS. ciAmts, cmemaren, AND v.enTsea Department 'for Custom-14Th, Agents for Oiled Clothing. ERR' A 'IDS & LAWRENCE c minit _ ALBRIGHT & lIIITTEDIBRAUM, No. 915 Chestritit - Etreet, Itespeettelly Invite the public to a handsome assort.. - latent of rail and Winter Goods. ae4-m wf nra OABRIAGIDt. ELEQANT • FAMILY CARRIAGES • BEOKHAUE & ALLGAIER Desire respecthilly to call the attention ofthe Potato - • to their extensive manniactory of FIRST-CLASS VEHICLES : ,UHF Landaus§ . . Round Front Coupes, Clearance Coaches; Calechee, Barouches, Phaetons, Dog Carts, &c., 01 the latest improved European desi g ns, specially adapted for pnvate family use, of which they have s fine assortment constantly finished, on hand and in promos of construction. The re/Manta of PhiLadelphist and vicinity are in formed that they can beacoommodated with Carria g es - of rc odern styles. superior workmanship and superb - - finish at home, without reference, to New York or the - East. FACIORY AND WARKROO I II, • 1204 FRANKFORD AVENUE, caelmi Above Girard Avenue. inIiC.FOR SALE..--A huge assortment of new and second-band Carriages, top and. no top uggies. Rockawars and Oermantowns. and Express IN egons OEO. DODD ct SONS, No. 480 RACF. street, Nos. 23). and =CROWN Street- - 001-3132 [KIM MINIM till Fr-0 111 MISSES THORNHILL & BURNS,. 1208 Chestnut Street, RAVE NOW OPEN, WOVEN WOOLEN SKIRTS, Real Paris \Vol-ley Corsets, . REDUCED TO FIVE DOLLARS. Nia - rchionet Corsets. ALSO. 0.24..f3 The New Polonaise Trail. CARPETING!. Arch Itreet Carpet Warehouse, FALL IMPORTATIONS OF 41C-A-133P',ErrINGS.9 NOW OnalING, L &TEST STYLES AT LOWS RhICFS. JOS. BLACKWOOD, 832 ARC3I:I STREET, sel7m,w,f2m Two doors below 'Ninth west. BLENDS LIND SIIEADEb. LJ. VII LIAIVIS No. 16 NORTH SIXTH STHME2,7 , BIANOTAOTITREP OP VENETIAN BLIND" WINDOW SHADES. , The litret aktt ftneet essorcment In the elly at tk ID =Tikrtfie mane and antered. aussi .... r/ 1.7 7 „... : 3.0,; - 7 ` . .• Nr . ita.6 4 -.41 A; 4' 4 i . a - , .!: C 4 WRITING 0 DESKS. s ' TO'LET . ..;, eSES, f . 4. 741 Pocket Books, Portman/tales, Cigar Cases, Portfolios, Driwing Cases, Bankers' (hses. Ladies and Gents' : t3atahele aaa TFa7e4ling Bags.' all sty.lea: VPNE£B.—EVERY !_INSTRUM,.NT THE-S` lence,and ;AM have Inv rated to waist tte hear. Ise, in every degree of Dearnevi. e.an be bad at the Ear Instrument Depot ef. P...IiADE.LRa., No. 115 r.outb. Tenth Street, beleW Chestnut. 0c26 IMa " . 4 4.1 t„ t made Into Sala Is, L o o tet ,
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