CITY BIDMWIIfi. FATAL AccIDENT.-A man named LSW reace Fitzpatrick, while engaged in driving a load of hay along Main street, below d'antiiirn, in. Germantown, yesterday after noon, fell off the wagon. The wheels passed over his head, causing injuries from which he died in a short time. The' deceased was thirty-two years of age, and lea a wife and one child. He was employed` ves by Mr. John A. Woolsten, and resided on his place at Gorges' land and Township Line road, in the Twenty-seeond Ward. ROBBERY Or WASHED CLOTH/No.—Uathe. rine Olive was before Alderman Lut.s,;this morning, upon the charge of • larceny. She' livedzsith Mary Culbertson, at No. 1611 Lombard street. Mrs. Culbertson does the washing for several boarding-school misses, and CaQuirine, it is alleged, made off, with a lot of the clothing, valued at abOut $l5O. All, the stolen articles were recovered. The ac cused was committed for trial. • LIFE INSIIRANCE.—The , attention of our readers is directed to the advertisement of the Connecticut General Life Insurance Company, in another column. Offering, as it does many newand important'features, its claims should not be overlooked by, those seeking insurance on the, most advan tageous terms. • Roanononert , LYCEUM.- Last evening the first lecture of the course was delivered by the Rev. Mr. Washburn, on "True Greatness—:Abraham Lincoln." It was a masterly, production; ever y friend of Mr. Lincoln was delighted at the analysis of the modest power of the great commoner. THE ITALIAN FLAG is raised over, the 'Vice Consulate of Italy in this port to-day, In honor of King Victor Emmanuel's en- trance into Vtiniee. Twzr,vm STATEs!—Yesterday there were 'Pelectlons in no less than twelve States, trona Nast to West—intiuding Massachusetts and Minnesota. A "vast commotion , was caused thereby,,and much talk ()fall kinds: almost as much as that caused in Phila. delyhia by the exellence of the cheap coal sold by W. W. Alter, .1157 North Ninth street, and Sixth and Spring Garden streets. NEW BETHLEHEM BUCKWHEAT. MITCHELL & FLETCHER, 1204 caesmat street. R. &W. GErrammEres SUITS. R. dr. W. & W. BOY'S CLOTHING. R. & W. at. & W, YOUTH'S SUITS. B. & W. at. dr, W. MILITARY UNIFORMS. R & W. R. &W. ELEGANCE, STYLE, FASHION. B. & W. B. &W. BROWN STONE CLOTHING R. &W. B.& W. HALL. B, & .W. R. &W. ROCERILL & WILSON, R & W. R. & W. 603 AND 605 CHESTNUT STREET. B. 45 W. HATS! HATS!! HATs!!!—Now, gentlemen, 'without entering into a lengthy argument, I want you ito admit one thing. and an easy matter to .do. that CHARLES OAEFORD & SONS, midst' the Contin.n ral,Hotel, sell the best, most stylish and the moat dura- We Hats in this or any city in the Union. PtillAdel- Vila enjoys a luxury in Oakibrds' hats that makes them .feel pr‘nd. Ho! FOR THANRSGIVENG.--NOtiOO--Per sons who contemplate making preparations for a :simper celebration of Thanksgiving this month, are invited to meet at No. K 4 Chestnut street, and get new suits of clothing at Charles Stokes C 3.'S one price tc!othing Store, for the purpose of being in a thankful frame of mind at the proper time. ANOTHER COMPLIMENT TO THE WHEELER Witsex.—This great Sewing Maceine is to • all others what the sun is to the solar system—it eclipses all competitors. At the late State Fair at Dayton, the committee awarded , the first premium to the 'wheeler dt Wilson Company for the ' best Sewing "Machine for family use;' and the judgment of that committee is the judgment of the world. • This award *was made over the' Grover. ct, Baker, Howe Eltotic, Singer. Wilson &Gibbs and the Florence. We have seen the document. G. Byßox MORSE & Co., 902. and 904 Arch street, take pleasure In Itnnonnclag to the public that they are now prepared to tarnish to Par. ries a Rill variety 'of Fine and Fancy Cakes, Table Or naments, Charlotte De Busse, lifaranques, Ice Creams, Ices, Jellies. Ac., Chicken and Lobster Salads, Cro quette, Fried Oysters. ac. China, Glass and Silver and a full corps of First CUM Walters on short notice.' SCPERIOR FRENCH Coiii - mcnows, made cif pare loaf sugar;' Choice French: Mixture, put np neat boxes; Jordan Roasted Almonds, Chocolate Cara mels; French Nangat, Cream Chocolate Bsn Bons. Mrannfured by A. L. Vansant, Ninth and Chestnut. .Also Hamburg and Sweet Almeria Grapes. COAL AT RHCAIL AT PORT RICHMOND PRl cao—at the. Shipping Wharf, foot of Laurel street, Kensington. Gross ton (2,240 lbs.) always delivered, gutless otherwise nrdered. •T. S. dt W. TCIMLINSON. "lubricative steam engine packing.—for terms, see 835 arch St.. phi La.. and 26 dey at , new york. HALLOWELL ,et SON, 534 Market street. Hallowell dr, boa, 534 Market street, Hallowell& Son, 534 Market street, Boy s' Clothing. Bays' Clothing. Boys' Clothing. Boys' Clothing. - Boys' Clothing. Boys' Clothing. - Splendid assortment. Reduced Prices. Splendid assortment. Itedoced Prldas. Splendid asfum:tment. Reduced 'Prices. eau before Pv'rchaeing elsewhere, DEANTrzsa Brazamßss AND CIATABRE.— J. Isaacs, N. D., Professor of the Eye and Ear, treats all diseases appertaining to the above members with the utmost success. Testimonials from - the meat re. liable BOUrCea in the city can be semi at his office, No. 519 Pinestreet. The Medical faculty axe Invited to ac company their patients, ache 'as had no secrets in his VraCtice. -- ArbtlicLsl eyes Instoi ed. No ichargs mails f M egainination. LAI/TES, GO TO G. BYRON MORSE 6: Co.'s, .902 and 904 Arch street, for your Fried 03 - sters,Chicsen Paled, Coffee end Waffles. • co up. rrp. OYER AND TEastrysr.—Judees Allison and Ludlow.—The case of William A. Ma guire, charged with the murder of Maggie Baer, met with an unexpected check yester day afternoon. When the Court took a re- Icecess at half-past one o'clock until three, the witnesses were instructed to be punctual in their attendance in the afternoon. Among the witnesses for the Commonwealth were Clara Snyder and Sallie Gibbs. These two bad been in attendance every day since the case was called, butyesterday afternoon, when they were needed on the witness stand, they bad disappeared. Both had been -seen in the neighborhood of the Court-house a few minutes before three o'clock, but the officers who were sent out by the Court, whetrtheir absence was discovered, were tumble to find them. Bench warrants were issued, and all the officers of the Court were instructed to search every house visited by this class of females. The Court remained in session about an hour and a half, when, the officers being still absent,' Judge Allison decided to adjourn. In doing Bo he ex plained to the jury the position of the case, and stated that the Court would be com pelled to adjourn from time to time while there was a prospect of securing these wit- , nesses. This morning at ten o'clock the, Court reassembled, but the two witnesses were still absent. During last night the liiiistsves, assisted by the Mayor's police, - - made a thorough search of the - houses fre quented by people of the class to which the witnesses belong. No tidings of the girls could be bad. This morning District At torney Mann called Officer Ashton, who testified as, follows I was searching for these girli last night in localities I thought they were likely to be; searched in company with. M. Barber, Mr. Thomas and Mr. yanzant;.• beard no thing of 'them later than half-past two o'clock, when Clara Snyder left her home; her clothes are still ether hOuse; the places they have been in the habit of frequenting were searched without success; I.- am satis fied they are concealed somewhere;, discov= cred no trace ofthem. ' • - The Chief of -.Police Waie., sent for by the Court When Mr. , Boggles appeared; Judge Allison said to him—Yesterday. two of the witnesses in attendance upon Wei Court, absented themselves. The officers of the Court were directed to make such search as •wasPessible. They have been unable to fold them. We have therefore sent for you to ask the police force of the city, with all she agencies it may possess, to aid us in ascertaining the whereabouts of these witnesses. This is a case of the first impor tance. It is a homicide case in which two witnesses in attendance either of their own aecord,abeented themselves or were spirited away to keep them from the Court. A pro per regard for the administration of Justice requires that every proper effort shall be made to defeat this attempt to interfere with the due prooess of the law. Mr. Buggies, in reply, stated that every thing should be done to aid the Court. Yes ierday be had sent a - general communica tion over the city In order to , secure the ar rest, and be had also instructed the officers at the Central Station, who are acquainted with these women, to search for them. These officers had made no return yet. Two cheers had also been sent to the New York depot last night to arrest them if they were discovered leaving the itfiy. The Chief pro ntised to renew the exertions to find them Judgeto-day. Allison to the Jury : Gentlemen— We are embarrassed, as you see, in the trial of _this case by the- continued absence of, these witnesses. ' The Court cannot consent ta go on with the case without first making every effort to procure - these parties. Al most in the very presence of the Court these ,two witnesses shave set at defiance the law. or, withthe aid of others,tusve been assisted or induced to absent themselves. We do not feel as though w mild permit this trial to proceed before':;we have' exhausted "every effort to discover the whereabouts of the absentees, for if it comes to this that• in a trial the process of the Court can be" trifled with, ' that witnesses can be taken away or• can go away, we are powerless to administer justice. If we succeed in pro curing, now or' hereafter. these two 'wit nesses we will make an example of them. If we can ascertain that any persorus have aided, or counseled, or advised these wit- nesses to absent themselves, every such shall be dealt with to the full extent of the law. . - The Court then adjourned 'until three o'clock. A Swumana CLtrn.—ln London there is a club of swimmers. The members had a swimming match in the. Lambeth Baths the other day, in which curious tests were imposed. A silver cup was awarded for the •best leaps over hurdles ftoating on the water; an egg diving contest was won by a diver who fished up thirteen eggs from the bottom; and gold and silver • medals were awarded to men who succeeded in perform ing other difficult feats. MILLINERY. WOOD & CARY, 725 Chestnut Street. BONNETS AHD HATS, Latest Styles. Every variety of ' BONsiE MATERIALS • AND TEM:MMUS.% 11034 MC 113 EW ATTFUCTIONS DAILY MILLINERY GOODS. , Mademoiselle KEOGH, No. M 4 WALNUT Streef„ has thoroughly organized her mammoth Establlstr m ent, and Le now In receipt, almost daily, from her numerous corps of correspondents in Paris. of new endure attractions in all hinds of Millinery Goods. hose who visit this fashionable emporium can nro cure the very latest styles prior to theirbeing offered for sale in any o th er Philadelphia Hatablishment. norm w f ara rpi OPENTNe. E. MASON & ( ft "ViU open on Thursday. Nov: Sth, a Ene assort ment of Winter Millinery, consisbam of Bonnets, Hat. and Ladies' Dress Caps. at their new aline. tale CHESNUT street, above Thirteenth street, :Please call and examine. ~ HOSIERY - GLOVES, UNDERWEAR . ? GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS, ETC., THE .LARGEST TABIETIF,- AT JOHN C. ARRISrON'S; Nos. I. and S N. Sixth Street, PETLADELPEEIA. SHIRTS ! SHIRTS ! SHIRTS ! J. c. A. 2.150 continuts to make hts "IMPROVED PATTERN SHIRTS.) , Xtar - A perfect fit guaranteed. .par One trial Is tut:dole.= to establiah their super'. ox ty over all ethers. ocal.2m rp LEA & PERRINS' CELEBRATED. WORCESTERSHIRE SAIIOE. PRONOUNCED BY 711 , ExTßAcrr .., Connoisseurs .• . - of a Letter Fr° Ell a , ~. ..,,, . 1.E., TEE .., "1 i NEDICAL GENTLE . '' I ONLY GOOD ,6!•:? ! . /.1 , s lef.AN at . MADE &S, to his Brother at RADOS" .„„..... . WORCESTER, May '6l, V1:11, ti . i "Leit LEA. et PIM I CA..BrE Tr ....,..7:y-7......7 ..:;...7 BA rret turt high ly v&Rrr - 1. :7- 1 . - .724 t s s lr led in ruins, an i s tirsf - T - F ., dt.t pal to ' OP . I, ~4 tnit i st !?_ ... the,„ ; poet whole- DISH. .', : :! kki , . s.7 j3=l SA UCE thin Is I=l EVIqtY V.S.F.IETY She success of this most delirious and nnrivaled condiment having caused many unprincipled dealers to apply the name to Spurious Oompownds, the PUBLIC is reASCCUtaiy and earnestly requested to see that the oases of LEA & PBRIBLeIft are upon the WRAP PER. LABEL, hTOPPER. and BOTTLE. Manufactured by ,T.,thaucs Woicester. • JOHN 'DUNCAN'S SONS, 1 AGENTS "POE THE UNITED STATEN. ocl7wdisl7BP • , ' .Concrreigs.Eiiipire _ Arras 'COLUMBIAN - SPRING .- WATERS. MebSTS. Bullock & Crenshaw, • - EL.cor. of Aroh and - B!".th etrostai. PhiMeelphia, will hereafter keep a supply of these valuable waters ler sale, Beall from the Springer, and delivered to our customers at their store, at our LOWAtit New Y ork city prices ___ _ HOTOBBffeas' SONS, Proprletors, Saratoga SPrings, 82 Beekman &SS Oliff sta.,New York ocllam rpa WEATHER &TRIP'S WINDOW ArMiLDINGB. CHARLES BURNHAM & CO , No. 110 8. TEMIS. 'amt. Pb.113,1a THE DAILY'EVENING BIILLETIN.-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7.1866. A MANUAL . Or . ItIATHEMITIC IL INSTRUMENTS AND MA.TERLILS. A. pamphlet of 112 `pogo , throbbed mall( by . JAMES W. QUEEN OclOlp tf tat CiLESTNIIT SIMEET. 'MEW As' ENGLISH VALUABLE EGLISH MEDICAL .1,.‘ • AND SOLE NTIFIC BOOKS. BOLLIX& SYSTEM OP SURGERY. 4 vo's.‘ - TODD'S CY OLOPEDIA. OP ANATOMY AND PHYHOLOGY,e vole. „WATTS , DIcTIO VARY OP OCIENasTRY, S - REYNOLD'S , SYSTEM OP At EDIOINE. vot GRAVES' CLINICA L MEDICINE. a new editicli .ALT on the MECHANICALTREATMENT - O DEFORMITIES. , •• . • - - - - - , OWENS' COMPARATIVE ANATOMY AND . PHYSIOLOGY. OF THE VERTEBRATES. 2 - ACTON on the lIRINAIIy AND IGENERaTIVE ORGANS. • _ ___•• • - MACILACHLATTon the DESEASEISANDITTRALL ' TIES OF ADVABOAD LIFE. • • • • RITBLET'S COMPARATIVE ANA.TOM.Y. WHARTON JONAS on the RN E.new edition: SIMPSON ON ACITPRERSIIEE. - - BOLDEN'S HUMAN ONTELOGY. third edit ion.: GIBB on tbe THROAT •AIsTD WINDPIPE. • • • Z. LAWRENCE on the OPTICAL DEFECTS OF - . THFi :EYE. TANNER'S INDEX OF TitIifEASES. LIFREPEL AND on the ART OF PROLONGING E. • _ • • • BRUTISH. AND FOREIGN Ris v IEIV FOR OCTD• 'BIM 1868. - • English Books iir m &rted to order •)y every steamer by AY A 'RT.* EISTON - • Publishers. Booksellers and Impor ters, no 7 25 South Sixth street. above Chestaant. WILL BE PUBLISHED SATURDAY NEXT.-- Author of the Family Save AR" This work contains Film Hundred andSeVeuty-eight New . American Receipts, never before published, for cooking and preparing in all the various ways, and in the very best as well as the cheapest methods, Soups. Pleb, Oysters. Crabs, Lobsters,Terrapine,Clates,ikteats, Poultry, Birds, Venison, Rabbits, Pigeons. Salads. Ve getables, Sauces. Pickles, Catsupis, Pastries, Puddings, Pot• Pie. Sweet Dishes, Tea and Breakfast Cakes, Sweet Cakes, Preserves, Jellies, Jams, Marmalades. Dishes for the Sick sad Convalescent, and Miscellaneous Re ceipts of use to every housewife, making this the best and most Practical Cook Book for general use ever issued. It will be published complete in one large Duodecimo Volume. Round in Cloth. Pr ice Two Dollars . Conics will be sentpostage paid on receipt of price. Address all cash orders. retail or wholesale, to the publishers, T. B. PETERSON t BROTHERS. 306 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. AU NEW BOOKS are at PETERSON'S'. no 7-2 t FOR 13.V.N910 . , The Third and Fourth Storks Baa l 017 THE NEW BULLETIN BUILDING, With eau ance by a spacious Hall on Chestnut street, and also an entrance On Jayne street, Fir farther particulars apply , at the "New Bulletin Building, 607 Chestnut Street. yaw tcP.Xkuul OR.S' AIR. —Estate of JOSEPH KEYSER, deceased.—THOMAS fi SONS. Ana. oletni.—VEßY VALUABLE HOTEL, known as the "Barley Sheaf." Nos 27:7 and 259 North SECOND street; four-story BRICK BUILDLNG. No. 122 VINE street, and two three story BRICK DWELLINGS, 42 feet front, 110 feet deep On TUESDAY ,Nov. -With , 1366, at 12 o'clock noon, will be sold at public sale, at the. PHILADELPHIA E,XCELINSE, all that large and valuable lot c 1 ground and the Improvements thereon erected, situate on the east side of Second it., 51 feet south of Vine street, Nos. 257 and contain ing in front on Second street 42.% feet: thence extending eastward on. the south line 250 feet; thence northward 4 feet c inches; thence westward Sl'y' feet; thence northward to Vine street feet thence westward along Vine street 19 feet; thence southward 51 feet; thence westward 279 5 i feet to Second street, the place of beginning. The improve xt en ts are a large and sub stantial four-story brick hotel; contains St rooms, and has all the modern conveniences: ga a, baths, hot and cold moor, water closets, furnace, cooking range, ctc. Also, a store fronting on Second street, with two three, story brick dwellings in the rear, and a four-story brick buildlrg fronting on Vine atreet, No. 12t The above is one of the ITIOS.: valuable hotel properties oa Second street; the lot in the rear can be purchased. giving this property two valuable fronts. Air Clear of all incumbrance. WSeo Lithographic Plan. 11. THOMAS at. SONS, Auctioneers, 139 and 141 South Fourth street. New 'iork. NEW iputaatcAtilem. THE NATIONAL 000 K BOOK. ' THE NATIONAL COOK BOOK. THE NATIONAL COOK BOOK. BY A LADY OF PHILADELPHIA. A PRACTICAL HOUSEWIFE. KEAI. kr7SIALII.Ih4. Be TO LlCT—Large STORE endow:loos D WELL LNG, 218 Sonth TENTH scree., below Wal- WM be to Let, on the 15th of December. ensuing, a large Store and four story modern Dwelling, wan tbrse•story back buildings. Apply to FURNACES AND MANTELS. HILADRLPHIA WA.RIIIING AND 1 VENTILATING WAREHOUSE, uno ClifFS'rNIlT sTnErr.: CLEMSON'S PATIX)NE FURNACE OIT NEW GAS.CONSIIMINO C will warm your house with ONETHIBD LESS COAL than any other Furnace in use. They are made entirely of OAST IRON, with gas. tight joints, and will not crack or burn out. Persons wishing a superior Heating Apparatus should not fail to CO N E the FURNACE. Low-down Grates, of various styles of finish; Raised. Fire and Basket Grates constant on hand. Also, a large assortment of RWIeTERS AND VENTILATORS, Also, the celebrated sExioros BALTIMORE STOVE. All orders will receive prompt attention. 1 W. A ARNOLD. T" TAMELED SLATE MANTEL MANUFACTORY, 1010 CIIESTNET STREET. ESTABLISHED IN 1837. as an experiment, and on a small scale, has become oneot the PEIBMAI'ENT INSTITUTION'S OF THE AOB. ith all the principal Architects, Builders and lovers of tae nne Arts, these ISLantels have become a great favorite and are .being universally adopted for dist class residences. They are brUCTE BETTER TITAN MARBLE is every respect, and are sold at about oue•half the price. 'They will not stain or discolor by oils, acids, gam or smoke. and have all the richness and beauty of the choicest foreign variegated marbles. dal lovers of a rich beautiful article should examine them. W. A. ARNOLD. 1010 Chestnut street. 'ael7-m,7,5,2m,r0 ;IHILSON'S PATENT ELEVATED ;.' DOUBLE-OVEN COOKING RANGE, Theee superior ranges have been sold in this city for gooiest six years, and give universal satisfaction. '11.1..17 Ha.VE NO 'EQUAL No good Housekeeper should be without a Chilson amide. • Call and see them at • 1010 CHESTNUT STREET. W. A ARNOLD. LEGA.L NOTICFor% rTHE tORPHANS' (X/URT FOR THE CITY and COUNTY OF PHD - 81)ELPILIA.—Estate of REBECCA WILLING, (late a minor.) The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit. settle and adjust the hccount of THEODORE JULIUS. Guardian of Bet. BECCA WILTING. (late a minor), and to report dis tribution of the balance to the hands calla acoorintant. twill meet the, parties Interested for the purpose of his !ppointment on MONDAY, the 19th day of Nqyem per. ' 1966, at 4 o'clock P. hi., at hisoffice. No. 217 South /PRIED street, in the City or I S. HENRY maims, 1107 - w flut•Sti ' Auottor. CAIALFICDIEZNIA. PURE WINiS AND BRANDIES, From the celebrated Vineyards of B. D. WILSON • 501 4 1, San Gabriel, Loa Angeles. California. AWITELIGA, ROO RT K , PO GRAPE BRANDY, SHERRY, The above are guaranteed to be perfectly PITIGO as made from the Grape, and mated for B &MU/mi. PAL and KEDICEN.S.L .purposes. We claim the, Are equal In richness, flavor and purity to the beat ported. at nearly half the cost, Nor sale In wood or by the case. Ca - rmick & Co.. SOLE eOEATS, N. E. corner Front and Chestnut Sta. sal MANNERS' 011,-13 Barrels Tanners' Oil, just re cetved. For 0.1.1 a b 7 ItiOITDRR. AOO., Dock stzoot np74t CARPETING S. JAMES H. ORN & Oa, 06 CHESTNUT STREET, Between 6th and 7th streein. 'JUST BEDEWED MR STEAMER A LARGE /Et VOICE OF French Chenille and kuninster Carpets, row DESIGNS. • JAMES HORNS&CO., 6 , 26 CILESTLIITT STREET; Between Sixth said Seventh streets. MESSRSAORI CR9SSLEY & - SON ' S bibiAr''Bl7l6S` - 6.4 Velvet k - -Tapestry -. Carpets. JAMES H. ORNE & CO.l 626. CHESTNUT STREET, Between Sixth and Seventh ets., English Royal Wilton. English Brussels. English Tapestries. JAMES H. ORNE & CO., 626 CHESTNUT STREET, Between Sixth and Seventh id, NEW CARPETINGS Fall Importations, NOW OPENING. It. I. A..ItIIDTDEIL. South Fourtb. street iMOUND VINEY ARD, ssinuNG CRM& 'WINE 'BITERS, VAIIPETINCHS. McCALLUMB, CELLASE & BLOIS% No. 57.7 4.l.tutbrra v.f &MEM (Opposite Independence Hall.) Have last received an invoice of ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS AND COCOA MA'PTINGS. LEEDOM & SHAW , Wholesale and Retail CARPET WAREHOUSE, • DlO .A. Er. ST ., Just received per Steamer Manhattan, new and hand tiorne Patterns of CROSSLEY'S TAPESTRIES, en itrely new, for this market. Also. a full assortment of DRUG GETS in all widths. Belt 3m rpj THE FINE ABM ' . .LiiARLES' GALLERIES, • SILO Chestnut Eft. , Looking Glasses. Oil Paintings. Engravings. Picture Frames Rogers' Groupes A Large Free Gallery of Oil Painting% MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT LOANED DPON DIAMONDS. WATCHES. JEW ALRY, PLATE, CLOTHING, &list .109 BS & 00 13 OLD ESTABLISHED WAN OFFICE Corner of THIRD and GAnICILL Btreets, Below Lombard. N. B. DIAMONDS, WA.TOKES, JEWELRY GONE eka., NOR SALMI AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. 13ALLARDR WOES AL/. WARRANTED - X/ temateatea. pIAKELepI RETAIL DRY aeons hauguratio of Low Prices dkir JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO. IMPORTERS, JOBBERS rad:RETAILERS DitY , GOODS, No. 1 727 Chestnut, St., .Have made aaeat . REDUCTION IN PitiOßS. Their stock, is unrivaled for extent, variety atm general adaptation to the wants of buyers. EnTatii, ; MOIRE ANTIQUES, SHAWLS, VELVETS, CLOAKINGS, SILK POPLINS, WOOL POPLINS,' • ;'CORDED POPLINS, RICH PLAID POPLINS, RICH PLAID MERINOES, COLORED MERINOES, PRINTED MERINOES,, EMPRESS CLOTHS, VELOUR RUSSE, BIARRITZ, EPINGLINES, . . BOMBAZINES, TAMISE, M. - DE LAINES, • BLACK ALPACAS, WHITE ALPACAS, COLORED ALPACAS, WHITE REPS, BLACK REPS, COLORED REPS, . FRENCH CHINTZES, DAMASKS AND DIAPERS, TOWELS AND NAPKINS, DOYLIES AND TABLE COVERS, COUNTERPANES, -FLANNELS, BLANKETS, BLANKETS, BLANKETS, GLOVES AND HOSIERY, MOURNING GOODS. JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO., N i t 727 Chestnut Street MILLIKEN'S LINEN STORE, fiLeS .4.11,C11 S.T. POWER LOON TABLE LINENS, NEW PATTERNS, JUST COPENME). Prices, 871-2 c., $1 00, $ll2 & $l2O. serf lawilderalrp EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH &.ARCH STREETS, HAVE FIRST QUALITY Lyons Velvets. EXPENSIVE SHAWLS FOR CHRISTMAS PRESE , NTS. Pull Line of Silks. Full Line of Dress floods. JONES' Cold Established ONE PRICE FINE ReadY.lade Clothing .:Liouse, 604 MARKET STREET, above Sixth, Now on hand oneof the largest and best assorted Stocks of Eeadymade Clothing in the Gonnt f ry—et ma s s very fr resso i Ng fir. Also a handsome o Plaice EDWARD P.' KELLY. TAILOR, 612 OBESTNUT STREET, H. now the FALL AND WlN..csaf, STYLES and a Complete assortment of FALL AND WINTER. GOODS. CLOTHES_ecgtal or sumtor to those of pal other Firstelass T ailorin g 7, 51 Niatiment, .modemat te Peals. hatlsfectlon guaranteed. Pattern to show the new and prevalent Maas for the. InsPeott oll of customers and public. ocZtritO IDALLARDIS. NORTH IfJOHTE -STREET. and 1316 CHESTNUT street, have no eonnection With NAP other eetehlieheatut in the Or. 9OE.nfrPi CLOTH/110. MLR dr,DRY GOODfi JOBBNIUB 18 - 66.,:,.•';..:; , -.:;:fALL . ';...... -... ..1.866. BAN CROFT, ISA.CEM * CO, 'B3O MARKET STREET. Our Fall Siock liNow Complete, cosuquems FULL LW or YEW AND DEMBABLE GOOMI, VOMi:LEMUIG OF HOSIERY AID GLOVES. SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. HOODEIi BUBLIB. BWMFS, JIMMKEItORIBEFB. MET FRONTS; EMBROIDERIES, LACES, RIBBONS White taoods. Furnishing Goods, Tailors' Trimmings, Comb; Brushes, Thread; Bindings, Braids, Buttons, NOTIONS AND VARIETY GOODS. We call partici:ant attention to our nvf 103711011 or doing business. We sell our goods at COST, and for a profit we add 5 per cent. only to the amount of WY Our only Terms are Cash in Par Funds at Time of Purchase. We wish it to be tuaderstood that the term MST with as means the ACTUAL BONA RIDE IiTRST COST of an article, with all extra trade discounts de. ducted, excep.big only the mall percentage allowed us for mashing our bills. The COST PBICN ismarked on, every article thmughont the estahmcbm nut in plain figures, so that buyers, by examining our stock, can easily satisfy themselves as to the adyantages andmerits of our aye. tem. Our plan is entirely new, and must commend itself to all who wish totuy goods CHEAP FOR CASH. or.ll-3sa rp EIRE PROOF SAFES. AS GOOD AS NEW. Alter 20 or se years use, Fire Proof Quality Is the ElAlne is MJIRTIN'IS SAFES. ALUM AND DRY PLASTER. AT ALL Tl7gM PAJI4A:4(V:i=yI.III(O4 , -1 , z4 MARVIN & 00., 721 CHESTNUT St., Maaonio Hall. Send for illustrated Catalogue. • ae22emw3m rp FUR,. LADIES' FANCY FURS • A. K. a; F. K. WOMRATH, 41# Arch St., NAVE NOW OPEN A Full Assortment of LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FURS I Also a great variety of FANCY Carriage and' Sleigh Robes, oelS4m rp Fiforfi.liroartirl:DKl JAMES 2t. MUrAIIAN, AUICTIOZ , .7EE6. No. 4211 WALNUT street. .11LEVMITE FALL SALE NOV - RAMER 14, 1866. This rate. an WEDXFsDAY, at is o'cloaa 110011. at theMrabange, will include the following— , Particulars to-morrow. FOURTH, ABOVE GERMAN—Four court houses in the rear of Nos 734 and 736 South Fourth St. Plan at the store, Orphan.? Churl Sale—Estate of WhileheAgt minors. NO 1134 S. len , / H. ST—A very desirable neat three story brick L welling. above Federal at , 16 by SO first. Possession in a month. Clear. >l Sate PareDIPC.rY• LOT, 19TH WARD—Lot, Tucker st, near Cedar. op posite St. Ann's R. C Onnrch. es. by 90 feet. VI) ground rent. ()Thou' Court Sale—Estate of Rev. Hugh Mc- Laughlin. deed NO. 1r24 BUTTONWOOD ST—A very neat three story brick Dwelling, with back buildings,2,o by 60 feet.. • Immediate gap:seaer& Mar. NO. 2008 - PEMBERTON ST—A two story brick house, 26th Ward, 16 b.. 50 feet. :26 around rent. Or ghane Court Sale—Estate of Wm. Gibson,deed. BLOCK OF GROUND SEa.,- ND AND DIAMOND STREETS AND StrEQUICIIA NA AVENUE-30 Building Lots, twenty commencing at the cooler of Second and Diamond sta.. running through to Perry at , each lsby 109 feet. Al SO, is lots, Second at.. and Susquehanna avenue, through to Perry at.. 17 by 107 feet. Bxeculars Sale—Estate of BCP/i32riiri Oaris, dee'd. sir CATALOGUES ON RuIDA F. TWELFTH FALL SASE ON THE PREMISES, tiERSIANTOWN. This Sale. on the premites, Germantown. on SATUP.- DAY AFTEBNOON, Nov, 17 as 3;',4 o'clock precisely, Includes-- , ELIGIBLE BPILDING LO'IS, Pulaski avenue, Wayne avenue and Sevroour et. Va. The location°, f these Truett of Lind is Malt and inviting forinaprovements; elegant and substantial resi ornees surround them, the calvary Mira/ t 3 Within threa-rucaters of a &Van e. . I.IM. Only one-fourth of the purchase money re gun ed. in,...LithograPhic plans at the store. Toe sale will be without reserve, by direction of the Executors of Edward Royal dec'd. WA MVO. -wAN - TvD—.AssPEcTALL CAPIT&L- from 120,011 to 00 ace, to continuer and et tend the maw:Mo tor ing interest of a Jobbing Howe, well established. Sufficient evidence will be furnished to prove this a desirable investment - Address, with real names, 3, J., Box 108, Philadelphia P.,• 0. no6,tf,rpl 1104tRIIIING. . _ 00A SPRUCE STB,SreT.—Ast eleganthr throbbed Wooly; story. Pitbb7T. itrbotif $0 let with. beard. Also, room. fbr elnglo gelatUalm. OAltDDRO.—Just - vesedet, EtetrotallitUr Ractc B Rovaii.4o tiPaVarti 535 1 3BOADWAY, N.Y.
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