Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, November 08, 1866, Image 4

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    BUSINESS NOTICES.
!IKE RAINY MORNING.
Children who doped for " fan" to-day,
~Aa they the streaming clouds survey,
Matten their noses lainst the pane
With meta looks; and poor Miss „Taus
•ilzclaime " Oh, it's a settled rain.
To•day I can't display that bomiet,
Though I haie set my heart upon It!"
Theo grumbles forth her brother tail,
" 1 meant, Ri 4 daY, on Kate to call
In that new suit from Tower Hall!"
- 7Wri ILIVZ
Greed mile, ccssimere suits to match as
low at. Sas oo
rosiest "tench Cassinzere Suits to match
ap to
And WI the intervening grades•
Ws HANZ
Good, al wool Atack Suits, as low as— W. 00
Inmost .13taek French Goth and Cant
- ' mere ,Suits up to
dui aft intervening grades,
arn,,HAvr.
largest, best assorted, and most complete
stock. of Men's, Youth's and Boys' Clothing,
in Philadelphia—equal to any to the city, in
style, mike and fit, comprising aU kind,.
styles, sizes and qualities, adopted to the wants
of aU, and sold at towerprice.e than the lowest
elsewhere, or the money refunded.
jAsittcriv between BEnNETT & Co.,
-FIFTH AND Towza HALL,.
SIXTH 1:525. 518 MABBET
$— . AU our prices are tower than for several years.
e♦ s •
* *
AILRET.E.
STYLISH.
WELT, MAD&
CLOTHING,
BT t AIR
PRICES.
PERRY
STAB CLOTHING EITPONIUM, •
"80. 609 CHESTNUT ST., •
ABOVE. SIXTH, ZION OF ''BTA/I." •
* * * * * * *
* n07.4t
-PIANOS. l 'GNO. STECK & CO'S. cell PIANOS
S.
PIANO brated Pianos. for sale ONLY' PIANOS
.PIANOS. by. J. E. GOULD, PIANOS
Seventh and Chestnut.
CHICICIRING PLINOS IN EIIROPE.—HANG
VON DULOW, the great Germs Planist,by letters
pest received from Europe, proposal° play only the
PIANOS during his concert r in
the United Melee. W. H. D
5e24411 . No. 914 Chestnut street.
• STEINWAY & SONS'
PIANOS
X i lt Have •been awarded thirly•twO
premiums at the principal Fairs in this country in
, Oast, seven yesrs, and the first Pere Medals at the
'Brand International Exhibition. London, in 1662; in
nampetition with 269 Pianos from all parts of the
World. Eve instrument is constructed with their
'Patent e arrangement. For sale only by
BLASIUS BEDS.,
1722 No, 1006 Chestnut street.
meiA OHICKERING (RAND FlAnt Fp)
played by Elcambati, the great Plants:
of Europe, at Florence, Italy, was
aonstdered superior ID all respects to the Warm:nen
Broadwood & Erard, hitherto regarded as the best
•
is the world.
New !Mona 914 CCILEETNITT street.
saint
CABINET ORGANS. ) Tbese beautiful inctruments
CABINET ORGANS, are made ONLY by M. a.dON
CABINET OBOANIS. j WAULTN • and for sale in
_ _
'3'hlladelphia, only by
4:IIIICRIERING GRAND PIANOS,O I
—The blew Scale Chickering Grano
Pianos are acknowledged the best In
Jungland, Germany and Italy. Islorlce the great ta-ti
mcmiala received from Eur ope In August last. Meg
ntecent collection of these instruments.
LiBICHERING ROOMS, OH CHESTNUT STREET
ocs4ff " W. H. DUTTON.
THE CHICH BRING UPRIGHTr
PIANOS possess quality of tone and
amount of power next to the Grand
Piano, and ate particularly adapted to the Parlor,
-She Boudoir or the Study. These beautiful Imam
meats, in great variety, at the Chickering Booms, 91.1
Vbeatnut street,
0e2641.
Iow,ORGANS*, MELODEONS, EVERY p on
STYLE.—The oelehrated Gem Organ
Immense assortment;very_low prices,
-*LAND ROOMS, W. H. DUTTON,
G 999411 No. 914 Chestnut street.
IIMTHE BEAUTIFUL NEW STYLE ICEEF,Et-
SON PIANOS. seven octaves; charming tone;
graranteed
OBIESTNOT durability; ve l
STRE ry ETow price. _
W. H. DUTTON.
PIANOS. HALM'S BBO'S. elegant inammeute
- PIANOS. and moderate in price, I have dealt In for
"PIANOS, fourteen years, and give a Iva years
.gnarantee with each; J. B. GO .
inoe4f Seventh and Chestnut.
U'L.iLL=alLAaghA
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1866.
WANTED, FOR MEXICO.
A" popular government, in the throes
of dissolution, would be a pitiable object
to contemplate. The destruction of this
Republic, if, it had been effected by the
rebels, would have been a catastrophe to
make angels weep. But the fall of the
so-called Empire of Mexico is as lu
dicrous as any political event that has
occurred since the fall of the empire of
_Faustin, Emperor of Hayti. With all
proper tenderness for Maximilian and
his ill-fated wife, they are only ordinary
human beings. with no more sensibility
than any of the injured Mexicans whom
they presumptuously called their sub
jects. The personal griefs of each are
such as to excite sympathy, but no more
than the personal griefs of other human
beings. And inasmuch as Maximilian,
in leaving his throne, carries off conso
lation in the shape of some millions in
hard Mexican dollars, he is, perhaps,
rather to be flongratulated upon the fall
of his empire. Few men have ever
ma'de. 430 much money in Mexico so
-sadly or in so short a time.
Quitting Mexico, Max carries with
- him the title of ex-Emperor, which his
lincle Ferdinand also bears. It is some=
'thing to be even an ex-Emperor, as
Faustin of Hayti still thinks. Max,
Ferdinand and Faustin might put to
gether their three uncrowned heads
.(one woolly) and concoct a useful lesson
en the imperial purple, proving how it
will not wash, under certain ' dream
stances. Even Faustin, though dyedin
the wool, was not born in the purple;
and he is no more of an Emperor than
Max or Ferdinand. His experiences as
"Imperator" were limited and insular.
But he had, fora while, a complete
court, , with a Duke of Marmalade, a
Marquis of Lemonade, and many other
paraphernalia to which Max never at=
He'was a sooty but faithful imir
tator in little of Napoleon 111., and his
fall ought to have excited as much sym r
partly as that of May. But Tit did not,
istrange to say.
Now abandoned by Maximilian and
ids foreign guards, Mexico has even a
poorer prospect of peace than Hayti had
when Faustin 7 s empire •fell; •for there
was a strong popular party, under the
able leadership of President Gel'iard,
which at once`established a governMent
tliat has existed ever since in comparar
thre security and strength. But _there
are parties within patties, and factions
within factions and cliques within
- vliques, in Mexico, and the mass of the
people are so ignorant that they do not
know how tocreate even a provisional
government that will preserve their
nationality. and help_ them recover
f r ith the ruinotukresults ofyetiniof rev ''lntlori and`
civil' war. They are looking
about.helPlesOy, - ,and many of them are
- for cone -sort of aid from; the
Tfnittd States. Can or will Mr. Seward
do anything for them? Or will Pre
sident - Johnson condescend to. Alefare
for them, from the ruins_` of his.home
'Tolley," a patent, fresh reconstruction '
policy, warranted to suit the climate of
Mexico?
A government that will stand, and
colors that will wash, better than the
imperial purple, are very much wanted
in - Mexico. If responsible parties in
that country wereto advertise for propo
sals to create such a government, there
might be some eUterpriaing Yankees that
would undertake and carry out the job.
Yankees 'alone can do it Even the ex
rebels who havesought refuge in Mexico
have done nothing, for that country and
still less for themselves. But Yankee
ingenuity, perseverance and pluck may,
if properly put in play, create some sort
of political machinery that will run even
in Mexico. The half-Spanish and half-
Indian
. systeM lias failed; the half-Aus
trian and half. French has failed also.
Now a full-blooded Yankee system is
wanted, and if it can be started, it is
bound to succeed.
_ • *
Union. ' men, generally, out of New
York, are at a loss to understand the
special exultation of the Tribune over.
Colonel Halpine's election as Register of
New. York. He is marked (Rep.) in the
election returns, and the Herald and
Tribune are both eagerly assuming the
glory of his success. "Miles O'Reilly"
is the accredited author of Craven's
"Life .of Jeff. Davis," and so far
as we have - seen anything of his
record during the past ten months, has
been a strong advocate of the, preten
sions of Southern rebels. He has dis
tinctly avowed the belief that Northern
loyalty is the mere accident of latitude,
and that nine-tenths of the loyal sol
diers of the Union would have fought
as hard against the Union as they did
for, it, if they had happened to be at the
South instead of at the North. He
likes to speak of Southern loyal
ists, as a "lying, craven, passionless,
poverty-stricken scum of wretched rene.
gades." He declared in his paper that
a district of ex-rebels which would send
John Minor Botts to Congress in pre
ference to RobertE. Lee would "deserve
the scorn and infamy of the world."
Compared with Fernando Wood and
John. Morrissey, Col. Halpine may be
a very respectable candidate for
Register for New York, and may
be very useful in circumventing
some of the robbers of the public trea
sury, but he is not up to the standard of
straight-out loyalty which the Union
men of this part of the country believe
in. Mr. Greeley thinks he deserved the
office because "he did his whole duty in
the army to the end." We fear that the
Tribune is getting into the bad habit 0:::1f
complimenting people for doing their
duly almost as strongly as common
folk s do. .
W. H. DUTTON
J E. GOULD,
Seventh and Chestnut
W. H. DUTTON.
If the New York Tribune will kindly
permit us to compliment New York
State for merely doing its duty, we
would like to say that the victory
achieved on Tuesday over New York
city was a most magnificent one, and
deserves the cordial approval of every
loyal man in tie land. What are com
monly called the rural districts of New
York, by way of distinction, had a ter
ribly up-hill work before them. With
the city and neighborhood of New York
piling up an almost fabulous majority
of nearly 60,000 majority for the Copper
head ticket, and with the whole power
of the Federal government strained to
its uttermost to corrupt and distract and
demoralize the Union party, the work
before the loyal men of the interior of
New York was indeed herculean. The
State has been saved by a degree of en
ergy, zeal and devotion worthy of al/
praise. The masses of the country have
proved themselves too much for the
masses of the city, and it is an Inez.-
pressible satisfaction to feel that
the dangerous population which
has overpowered the decent and respect,
able portion of the community, and
which is a standing menace to thesafety
of life and property in the city of New
York, is bravely held in check by the
better educated and more intelligent
people of the interior. Our Republican
friends of New York State did not east
one vote more than it was their duty to
do; but despite the ingenuous modesty
of Mr. Greely, the country atlarge owes
to them its cordial commendation for
doing their duty so admirably well,
There is a sublime impudence about
Governor Swann, which is really won
derful. The election in Maryland,which
has just beericarried by his rebel friends,
was one of those cases which admit of
no doubtful interpretation. It is not
quite a month since a municipal elec
tion was held in Baltimore, when the
Union men of that city elected their
ticket by an overwhelming majority.
Everybody who had not ben in some
way concerned in the rebellion, voted or
had the. right to vote, and the result
showed clearly that the dividing line
which separates parties in Baltimore is
simply the broad issue of sympathy
with or opposition bathe rebellion. The
barrier whichshut these sympathizers
with the rebellion from the 'polls has
beekbroken down by Swami, for his
own selfish ends, and the Union mea
have been overpowered by the same men
who fought and plotted against them all
through the war. Whereupon Swann,
with an insolence truly Virginian, makes
a speech, and congratulates his rebel
friends upon their "great Union irk
tory," and assures them that he'"be
heves its ultimate effect will prove salu
tary-to the Union cause.'_?.. Considering
the well-known character of the per-
, TILE DAILY .EVENIVi:T i BULLETIN.,--PHILADELPHIA... TB UR SPAY NOVEMBEII 8.1866.
lIIM3 O'REILLY.
DOING THEIR DLITT.
SWANN SPE 4,KS.
jured rebels upon whom, alone, Swann
relied for his "great Union victory," his
cost impudence is eminently worthy of
the fine Virginia gentleman that we be.
lieve he claims to be.
THE NEW CY tXIIINOILS.
The Republicans in our City Councils
have made their nominations for theva
lions offices in the new organization. In
the Select Council Joshua Bpering,Esq.,
was nominated for President. Mr. Spe
ring has served so long, and with such
fidelity and ability, as a member of
Councils, that his nomination for. the
post of President was one eminently fit
to be made. In the Common Council
Joseph F. Mercer, Esq., was nominated
for President This, too, is a selection
that is in every way to be commended.
Mr. Mbrcer has been a most useful and
able member of Councils, and he will
fill the office of President with dignity.
For clerks and messengers of the new
Councils the excellent and faithful offi
cers now holding those positions were
all re-nominated.
John B. Byer a Co.. Anclloneerth Bon.
232 and 234 Market street, will hold on to morrow, No-
Vert. bit 9, at 10 o'clock , by catalogue, on four months'
cred it, Thyrge and important sale of Foreign and Do
mestic.ssoods, including 1,000 pieces French Rou
baix Poplins, 600 pieces Paris Merinos. 200 pieces Em
press Cloth, 600 pieces printed Delaines and Colored
Alpacas: lull lines Persians. Reps, Eplnglines, Bal
moral Skirts, 200 pieces Cloths, Oaadmeree, Fancy
Cloak lags and Coatings. Italians, Satin de Ohene,
Velvo , t and Cashmere Vesting% &c.; 2.050 dozen L. C.
Hdkfs,; lull lines Linens, bhawis, Hosiery,
Gloves, 7 raveling and Tinder Shirts and Drawers,
ewnogs. Boop Skirts. Ties, timbre', as, (hc.
Ab 0,15 0 packages Cotton and Wooten Domestics.
N. 33.—Goods arranged on second fluor.
ON FRIDAY, November 0 , at 11 o'clock, by catalogue,
on four months' credit, about 250 pieces Superfine and
Fine Ingrain. Ro al Damask, Venetian. List, Hemp,
CottoCe, and Bag gB,ollCloths. bales Yarn, .k.c.
Peremptory Sales of Beal Estate, by
order of the Orphans' Court, Eseevitors
and Others.
- - -
James A. Freeman, Auctioneer, advertises in addi
tit,n to the properties to be sold on next Wednesday a
neat Dwelling. No. 1124 Buttonwood street. Also, a
desirable Dwelling. No. 1334 South Fifth street, to be
sold for what it,u tit bring, The Estates of TPV/ianz fi
rinsey, deceased, John Uest, deceased. and Iftd , cift
Xrandstetter, deceased. will be sold on the 21st and %th
lusts.
W CATALOGUES Or THE SAME NEXT WEDNESDAY
NOW READY.
Extensive Sales of Real Estate:
Alesra. Thomas Sons' sale, on Tuesday next will
include a large amuuut or extra valuable property.
Large Bale 37th November.—See auction column and
pamphlet catalogues.
OTATIONKRy—LETTERS, CAP AND NOTE,
CO. PAPERS. ENVELOPES. BLARE ROOKS, arid
every requisite in the Stationery line. selling at the
lowest times at
DOING' eu
tanN Eighth str W two d S o S or a sabvh Wlnu
t.
s GI: • : Sas w:
1731 dEuivricur sraur_,_
and 213 LODGE ST.KELTI:
Mechanics of every branch required for honsebnild
ing and fitting promptly harnished. jy23-6norp
Q.AaruEL W. LILINAI7, No. ill South SEVENTH.
1..7 street Philadelphia, PLUMBER. GAS and
sT.F.AII FITTER. Work done promptly aadAn the
tier manner. Pumps, Gas fixtures, and all material
used In the business furnished. oct74m4pf
JAL'. RTYLE HATS.
~ T HEO. H. bid:ALLA.
Hat and Cap Itmporfnm,
sel.2ml S OttESTNII r erEREFIT.
at WARBURTON,
PIoaItIoNABLE HATTXII,
430 etaestnat street,
sel3-Iy,4p/ Next door to Poat °Mee.
4 4 JONES TEMPLE &
CO.. .PASHIONABLE 3ATTEERs.
29 South NINTH street,
First store above ChestDnt. ooStt
EWSPAPER ADVERTIBING.—JOY, ODE &' 00
a.‘ N. E. corner of elt , tai & COMMA tit tree
Philndelphla, and TRIBUNE BUILDINGS, New
York, are stelae for the Buls..morm and for the News
papers of the whole country.
jy l l-41urrli JOY, COE & CO.
600 r oicw SW, britErr.
600
TINWARE,
BRACKETS, WOODMIWARE,
FANCY BRONZE S IX T H
0e..; GRIFFITH & PAGE ANDARCH.
OPERA (MAR-4n3,
Fine Opera Glasses, made by M. BA.RDOII, of
karts.
Imported and for sale only by
C. W. A. TRUMPLER,
0r2.0 4P.tf Seventivand Chestnut streets.
A MRRECci-N
TED; GREAT
C MGR
CROFT'S COLT'SFOOT BOCK CANDY,CA NDY
Cold by all the principal Dnggists:
MANUFACTORY.
eclsltu4p3 125 North SECOND street.
( - RT BEADY FOR CHRISTMAS; IT TAKES
ta time to make Photographs: th• daya are short;
take time by the forelock. and go at once to 11E1-
R'S Gallery, Second street. above Green, where
ye aft Rix tilted or one large Photograph for $l.
81.1 - 1 hat COLD WEATHER. adds its additional dis
comforts to these which always belong to a wash
irg day. All these are an elloraterl and abridged, and
a saving of clothing. temper and time effected by the
nse of a Clothes Wringer. We keep several kinds for
sale, but particularly recommend those having cog
wt eels as having proved themselves to be the In t
durable. TRUMAN SHAW, No. US (Eight Thirty
fly e) Market street. below Ninth.
MBE MOTTO IS GO€D AND CHEAP: CANNOT
be cheap unless they are good. Photographs made
at B. F. Bitthi ER'S Gallery CI Arch are not sur
passed In the world. lard or one large Photo
graph IL
D AT—TAT—TAT.—We bave various patterns of
Door Knockers. and Rohm very beery ones snit
able for eats& TRUMAN di. SHAW% No. S3S (Want
Tbirtyfive) Market street, below Ninth.
WALNUT, IMITATION, RO qtWOOD OR GILT
Moldi ,, g mitred Into frames, on the shortest no.
tics at li.E.I.MER'S Looking Glass and Picture Frame
Emporium, Arch street, east of layrenth.
'F RE PATENT A_ROBL9-BAVINGI COFFEE
1. ROASER. and several other Stine!. and various
palters& of Correa Mills, for aale by TRUMA_N &
mEAW. No. SUS (MOM Thirty-rive) Market street,
below Ninth.
GENT , BOYS AND YOUTHS' PINE GALA
and Patent Leather Boots, at BA.LLARD'EI "ONE
PRIDb." acBo-I,2lrpf
rpai.N.E.Ets• OIL.-13 Barrels Tanners' 011, Just re.
lI ceived. For sale by E. A. hOUDEE. & CO., Dock
street wharf. n07.3t
CHICKERING 'UPRIGHT PIANOS.
914 CHESTNUT STREET.
Ocs-tt 4p W. H. DUTTON
gif AIMING WITH INDELIBLE IN/I. Embroider
AIL tag, Malang, Mu:aping, ac.
TORREY.
IMO Filbert Street.
I_,IFABEIDHCB. B • LLARD'S CHEAP; AND FASH• lONABLE Boot and Shoe Emporlutria. when in
want of Good Fall and Winter Boots and Shoes, 37
North EIGHTH street, and 1316 caIINTSUr
street. ocal 12t.rp2
Plta F tFl ß bea l. t 3L "Ki 2 L — Atiraki
Tu r z. n o n s tyles , warren corm.
FARE & BROTEHIRS, imparters.
624 Chestnut street. tselow Fourth.
1.1.9 LL A RD's
I Latest styles Ladles' and Gents' Boots aud Shoes
now rt. tidy. 37 Borth "FIGHTEE street. and Isls
CEIPSTNUTstreet. near U. S. Mint. oe3o tarp/
111:11 S :4: . 21111C C s 1161 . • ,
0c.5.114p W. H. 'DUTTON
Di A NR.ETs ! BI ANKETS! BLANKETS!
f 3 One case lice all. wool Blankets for se a.
One rase heavy all-wool 'Elan a ets for g; 25.
Blankets of all the beet make•. i good assortment.
light and Park Cloths, for Ladles' Sacques.
nair. and Frosted Beavers. far Overcoats.
Beavy Barris "thesslmere " for Men's wear.
A large line of Cassitneres, for Men's and Boys'
wear, always on hand, Si
S•r•liciPe WOnlYB. Tto) Arch street.
vs.UsN'S (OELLNER&TPID TONIC ALE.—Ths
if truly nraithini and maritime beverage, now in use
)r tbousands—invallde and others—bas established a
, lharacter for quality of material and puxity of mum
%awe, Width stands unrivaled. It Is reccuningsded
by physicians of this and other places aa a grimier
nrue sad requires but a trial to convince the most
&epilog onto great merit. To be bad, wholesale and
v.*" m a. 3'. 3raRDAN. ISO Pear 'treat
ROCKHILL & WILSON
Fine Clothing House,
603 Md 605' aiesthut Street.
Foreign and Domestic Fabrics Made to
Order, Reasonable, Serviceable
and Fasktuable.
CLATHIN.G
POTTSTOWN IRON COMPANY,
I"OTTI3TOWN, PA
PRESIDENT
THEO. H. MORRIS.
Of Morrie, Wheeler & Co.
TBEAERIBER.
EDWARD BAILEY.
SECRETARY,
WILLIAM L. BAILEY,
The Company are now prepared to execute orders
for BOILER PLATE, FLUE, SHEET and TANK
/BON. PLOUGH PLATES, etc. Also for the ANVIL
Brand of Cut Nails and bpikes. Orders may be ad
dressed to •
POTTSTOWN IRON CO.,
ar Pottstown, Pa.
Or to MORRIS, WHEELER ct CO.,
Sixteenth and Market st., Philadelphia,
0C31.10t 4pl Or 24 CLINT Street, New York.
TO .IR,V. NT,
sei A HOEBE WITH MODERN CONVENI
ENCES- furnished or unfurnished—ln the weer,
ern part of the city.
address, D., Bulletin °thee.
HOSIERY
GLOVES,
lIIIDERWEARz
GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS, ETC. 1 . ,
THE LARGEST VARIETY,
AT
JOHN C. ARRISON'S ,
Noe. 1 and 3 N. Sixth Street;
PHILADELPHIA.
SHIRTS ! SHIRTS ! SHIRTS !
J. C. A.
Also continues to make his -
"IMPROVED ierrFa!ar
Di ' A perfect at guaranteed.
gar One trial Is milldam to establish the'r =pert.
only over all others. otCI-2ra rp
rpHERANBOLLER. A. E.A.RE STE.LH
BOILER.-
This new Steam tienerafor:combinesessential ad
vantages IN ABSOLUTE 3T/101( EXPLOSION ie
t cost and cost at repairs durabWty, economy of
mel, facility of cleaning and transportation, not pos
sessed by any other boiler.
- - - .
It is formed of a combination of cait-iron hollow
sober's-- each eight inches In external duunetcr, and
three eighths or an Inch Ulla; connected by carved
necks,and rebate machine made jo In ts,h eld together b.
wrtoght- Iron baits with caps at the ends. he form Ls
the strongest known; its strength to resist ioteroal
preesnre. very great—nnweakened as it is b punching
or riveting, which lessens the strength of the wrought.
Iron boiler plate about torte per cent J. - very boiler is
tested by Ipdranlic pressure at Seepounds to the square
Inch. 1T CANNOT EE BERST ENDER. Al.:y
BLE STEAM PRIMERS.
Under p oreuie wh ch might cause rupture In cretin
ary b - tiers. every Joint In this b•comes a safety valve
.1.40 other steam generator possesses this property of
relief under extreme pressure without injury to itself,
and thus preventing disaster.
It 19 not seriously aff cted by corrosion, which so
soon Impairs the strenmh of the wrought Iron boiler.
It has economy in fuel, equal to the best boilers.
It gets up steam qnic.kly, at d with little friel—pr 0-
d tires supers eased steam without separate a pparatus,
and is not liable to priming or foaming.
It is easily transported, and may be taken spar - so
that no piece need welsh more tzan C.:toy pounds ' . In
difficult places of surer s, the largest boiler may be put
through an ot ening one foot square. It Is resettle
cleaned inside and out. Under ordinary circaMstances
It In kept free from permanent deposit by blowing the
water ent'rely out under full pressure once a week. It
require ano special ski lin its management. IsSured
parts can be renewed wi h great facility, as they are
ut.ifo min shape and size. WLen renewed the entire
boiler r. males as good as new. The greater part of the
boiler will never need renewal, unless nefairty used.
A boiler can be Inures' ed to any extent b simply
- adding to its width, and being the mai tiVication of a
single corm, its strengh remains the same for all sizes.
It has leas weight and takes less than one-half the
ground area of the ordinary cylinder boiler, without
being increased in bolster,
Any kind ta , fuel may be used under this boiler, from
the most expensive, to refuse coal dust.
Over two hundred of these boilers are now in opera•
den, some of them in the best establishments In this
city. for descriptive clrculara or prices, apply to
JOSEPH B ARRut.o.9i, Jr., Harrison Boiler Works,
Gray's Ferry road, aohnning U, 8. Arsenal, phila
delpbla. 1.,,n7.-.1 clog
timWEBER'S PIANOS?
There are more of these celeurated
instruments sold tu t bow York City Win
latan any other make. They are need in the Ornse rya
tortes o !New York and Brooklyn. _and are recons
mended by the leading Musicians for Brallancy and
Durability. For Sale by J. A. GETZ tr, 1104 enestam
rdreet.
ORGANS AND MELODEONS,
From the celebrated Factories of
That, /Maley &Co., Ste n Meer Mel.
, and Taylor and Farley. Wholesale and reranAL envy. J. A. G n. 74: .0;
0e25,11).5.tu,1ma 11e2 Chestsut street.
GENTLEMEN. BOYS, MISSES, aND
t htloren's Napoleon, Highland and Pottsn Boots
end f. hoes, for the Wet and 4351 d tiemsons, In gre4t Va.
rlety. Chfap. at Ballards, 37 North EIGHTH st-eet,
and 1315 CIL Et-TIN ITT street. ocA 12t,rpt
susrx WILTUGMB, JEWELRY, M., a Cos
Plate assortment at FARB & recently reduced oos.
Importers of Watches, eto"
sotto • en Catalan& street. below
HCOP SKIRT hfAINILTBACTOIty.—Hoop Bklrta
and Corsets ready made and made to order; war
anted of the best materials. Also
WV&E. Ets,YI.,EY,
sent-mrpt Bl2 Vine street, above Eighth.
100.1:1 ShlPPere. Groans, Hotel-freepen
IP and others—A very superior lot of Oharapaame
elder, by the barrel or dozen. P. S. JORDAN
„„, 6r os 220 pear street below Third and Walnut.
DAL; ARD'S. S 7 NORTH EIGHTH ET.RERT.
is and 1315 CRICt,TNUT street, have no connection
with any other establlahment in the City. 0030 Lion/
ZWIESSON PIANOS.
IM The new style_ Cottage Squire piass.fau
. Seven Octaves. ontual Carved Own, the
nui , ta ch.sru:aug tone, I::Prtce,guaranteed darabillty.
214 41.4 uT street.
ocrrtf 4p W. H. DUTTON.
ROCKHILL 'WILSON
FINE OLOTHING KOWA
Coachmen's Coats,
Coachmen's Coats,
HUNTING COATS.
HUNTING COATS.
OAST OF YOUR ftnence and Patronage.
@elicited. -
flat in the Beet'Ettylai,
madegen with atre and ele•
=ratable An the
Wardrob e% e of any Gentle.
ream
WANAMAXER
AND
BROWN.
Sixth 4MM 'May
et Lek
noC-2t, rp*
IgEW LACE CURTAINS.
. The Babscribere bonsai:fa' in Mock, and are Mil:W
ing from the late Auction hales in New York ,
NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAIN
from ordinary to rich style.
FBENOK LACE OITETAINS,
From the lowee T t l to r tag j tda i l s gnailty j inome of theta
ALEO,
VESTIBULE LACE,
EIdBROI'D IdI7BLIN CURTAIIIS,
JACQUARD do:; --
And Ctutain Idnelina in great variety
Sbeppnrd, Yan Ilaxlingen & Arrison,
tOOB Chednulltreet.
0c25-th no twit' al
LADIES' SHOE STORE
CIJiIidINGS & KERPEIt i
No. 304 North Eighth St..
Save now i n store al i bi]. err of s
Extmorais, Cialters.slippers. etc.,
made in the latest styles and of the best materials.
Our facilities for getting up fine work are unsur
passed by any establishment.
CUMMINGS & KEEPER,
zotw ti t EIGHTH Street, above Vine.
DEXTER AND PATCREN.
2 -a m
in T g li ;
celebrated trotting horses and the pao-
POLLY ANN.
Will contend fer prexainms, at the New Castle County
AGRICOLTUILILL GROUNDS,
Wilmington, DeL.
:FRIDAY. NOVEJLBEB, Sth, ISE6.
First Premium. $l,lOO. becond, $5OO
Mlle heats, gest three in eve, to harness.
Heroes to start st 30, P. M.
Good day and tract.
00
Carriages free. n 03,6,8 30 rp
°BICKERING'S
GRAND, SQUARE AM UPRIGHT
PIANOS.
DTJTTON S B
014 Chestnut Street s
MN - TRANCE IN ART GALLERY.
THE UPRIGHT PIANO.
THE FABEIONAELE PIANO OF EUROPE.
CHICKERING & SONS
Have paid particular ard minute attention, by fro.
chant and cos ly experiment, to the mannfacture of
THE UPRIGHT PIANOS.
Thetlpright Piano Is, from its size, suited to bun.
trees of houses where a Grand or a equare would
prove an Incambranee It Is suited net only forthe
Parlor. bat for the Boudoir and the Stud y.
Th. (MICR aRENG Upright Pianos have quality of
tone and an amount of power, second ozly to the
Grand Piano. They are saw' compact well adapted
to moderate sired moms. Their action Is light and
elasvc and In sweetness, purity of tone. richt:ass and
equality throughout the entire scale, and in refined
beam) et tone elegance 4of deatn. and perianth:mot
ilnisla are UNEQUALED.
CHICEERECG ROCYMR,
tie CHESTSIIT Street.
odr-e to thif rp W. H. DUTfON.
H. SUNDERMEIER,
YANEFACITRER OF
Plain and FancY Confectionery,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
No. 523 Arch Street,
BELOW NINTH ST. •
PHIL ADELPFIIA..
Loa u-thatrp
rEvritzu TiVIRIMOTISE,
TENTH Ein szar,
BELOW ARCM
Feather Beds. Bolsters,
Moats, Matresses of all
kinds; Blankets, Comfort,
stiles, Counterpanes,
Spring Bede, Spring Cuts,
Ir n Bedsteads, Cushions,
and all other articles In
that line of -manes..
AMOS HTLLBORN,
No. 44 North
.1.1.1.1 i H ktreer
BLA N K , w Arch.
_ 9 16
)R NAM EN TA 14 HAIB
MANUFACTORY,
The, sweet E na tmat assortment
Vigo, loupes. bong Hair Braids sag
Curls, 'Water4alls, Vi es, Irri•
settes, Mastro Beams for Ladies,
Plifte XOWER thin eizewhere. tEdlitiLr:
909 OSESTIi STREET.
wifelfin. 1111: 4, :1}1:S1:18 !A ` e
0015454 P W. He innVON.
...a .1 .11ACI_O, 4.HCIIOIIIINZ an Money Broket.
E. E. corner ot Thad and Ilipraw sMeeM, only one
ez
_nare below the Exchange. DLS.TELLNIEPS Tencipal
establlehed for the last forte, years. Money to
, toan In large or small emanate, at the lowest rates on
Mamonde, Silver Plate, Watches t giavelry, Clothing,
.nd Foods of every desarlrezloM OZnoe halm from
dells-thp
ROORHILL ik WILSON
PINE CLOTHING HOUSE,
603 and 605 Chestnut Street.
PAIAIA & WINTER
OVERCOATS LL
IN GREAT VARIETY.
Inaugurates) of Low Prices;
A.yr RETAIL.
JAS. R. CAMPBELL &
161PORTHRB, JOBBKELE3 and HdIgILYRS
DRY GOODS,
No. 727' Chestnut St.i.
Have ma" a RCt a irONON IN PBIOES.
Their stock is unrivaled for extent, variety and:
general adaptation to the wattle Otbuyers.
SILKS,
MOIRE ANTIQUES,
SHAWLS,
VELVETS,
CLOAKINGS,
SILK POPLINS,
- WOOL . POPLINS, . . '
COIIDED POPLINS,
RICH PLAID POPLINS,
RICH PLAID MERINOES,
_\ •
COLORED MERINOES,
PRINTED MERINOES,
EMPRESS -CLOTHS,
VELOUR RUSSE,
BIARRITZ,
EPINGLINES, •
BOMBAZINES,
TAMISE,
M. DE LAMES,
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.,
nos
No 727 Chestnut Street,
MITCHELL
FLETCHER
No. 1204 CHESTNUT ST
Saving disposed of their goods damaged by the latz.—
fixe. INVITE THE ZEPECIULL.AI - AmvriON of city.
and country buyers to their freak stock cansistinit to
nart of
2,000 cans and jars Fresh Peaches.
3 000 " Tomatoes.
8,000 " " Green Corn.
1 000 " " Fresh Pears.
14 Strawberries.
1,000 "
1 000 " " Pine Apples.
1.000 " " Ifforalla Cherries.
1,000 " French Peas.
And all Other Froate by the can cc dozen. Also, te.
gement"tu th New Stock et FINE GIMECIESE.
sen- a26trp
SILVER
SILVER
SILVER
FLINT'
FLINT
FLINT
BUCKWHEA.TI,
THE FINEST IN THE WORLD.
DAVIS & RICHARDS.
SIMON OOLTON & OLARKE
Have received in Store and in Bond
leo CASES JULES weN:Bre WINE,
consisting of
PRIVATE STOCK. CABINET. IMPERIAL ROSE
•
AND DRY VERZENAY,
Also,
100 Baskets HEIDSTECE & CC'S.
E 0 Cases Sp arklic gBcll. , RZEBERGER& MOSELLE ,
55 Cases VEDVE CLIQUOT.
15 Cases GERMAN 11 , ,CES.
130 Octaves (20 gals ) Pnrerior CROWN SHERRY.
30 Cases YOCNORK'S SCOTCH ALE.
100 Cases FUZE TABLE CLARET.
For Salo at Importers' Prices
8, W. COX BROAD AND WALNUT..
tu th
FINE OPERA GLASSES.
Imported and for aisle by
James W. Queen & Co;
oemf 9 24 Chestnut Street:.
GWM% GUM Boole . GUM SOLE BOOTS, AT'
Wholesale Prices. Misses' and Children's-
Mgr e t and Anklets in great • varied. at RAI,—
S. ocilo.22t,rok_
ROCKHILL& WILSON
FINE CLOTHING 'HOUSE,
603 aid . .605 Chestnut Street.
LATEST STYLE SACK & ivALXING,
COAT.
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BOYS' et-OTHIGi: