CITY , BULLETIN. A Cotrprrnmix SAVINDLED.—An -indi vidual, ;evidently from the rural sections, went into;the office of W.,G. Huey, broker, lib: 54 South Third street, for the. purpose, of buying some:gold. - He was followed by a well-dressed Irishman, who' pretended to lave some business to transact in the °Mee.' After the countryman had gone out -the Irishman' also' left % The ,Irishman soon overtook the other,. and after a brief con versation succeeded in selling him ten brass tokens, which he represented as $2O gold pieces. A MURDER ix PalApisr.—A man, named }lUgh Murder ` . was arraigned before Alder man "Shoemaker, this Morning, upon the charge of assault and battery on Officer - Urban. Murder was arrested on Sunday might, at Germantown road and , Jefferson streets; by Urban, for breach of the peace. The . officer was set upon b 3 some or the companions of Murder, was knocked down and kicked and his prisoner rescued. Altar del was sent to prison in default of $l,OOO bail to await his trial. CHICKEN THIEVES.—Two colored men, named John Williams and Frank Woods were arrested this morning at Forty-first and Market streets by Officer Kelly. They bad two bags containing twenty-one chick ens and turkeys whicharas.upposed to have been stolen from Delaware county. Alder man Allen committed the prisoners. TEMEEDIANCE PESTWAL.—A complimen tary concert to Fidelity Temple H. and T., No. 13.wi1l be given at the Assembly Build ings, to-thorrow evening. The programme contains some excellent selections. TILL-TAPPING.—John Wilson was before Aid. Tittermary this morning upon the charge of having robbed the money drawer of a place, No. 848 South Front street. He was committed to prison. Arc OWNER WANTED.—A. lot of navy clothing, whioh was left in a yard on Lan caster avenue near Hestonville is awaiting an owner at the Sixteenth District, Police station. Sun Err Finn.—This morning, about four o'clock, the public house of C. Bidwell, at the southwest corner of New Market and Coates streets,was slightly damaged by fire, SOMETHING NEw, ICE CREAM CAKE at S.C. Wood's, 1702 Mt. Vprnon street. VERY choice Japan Teo ' AivrcraEra.4-FLETcEr.Er., 1204 Chestnut street. FIFTY VARIETIES OF CARES. Fresh daily, at MORSE & CO'S , 90z & 904 Arch street. A FINE DISPLAY OF CONFECTIONERY.— The demand for sweetmeats always Increase as the holidays draw near. George W. Jenkins, No. 1037 Spring Garden street, disolays a choice assortment of Bon-Bons, Caramels, French Secrets, Candy Toys. ,sic., which are exceedingly attrantive. He has also, at sill times. Foreign Fruits, Nuts, Almonds, Sardines, Preserved Ginger, Syrups, &c. &W. GENTLEMEN'S SUITS. R. &: W. &W. . BOY'S CLOTHING. B. &. W. R. &W, ' YOUTH'S surrs. w. W. ILILITA KY UN it - Imam W. RTARGAwc at, STYLE, FASHION. R. &W. &W. BROWN STONE CLOTHING R. &W. & W. HALL. R. & W. M. 6; W. ROCEHILL & WILSON, R & W. R. & W. 603 AND 605 CHESTNUT STREET. B. & W. Ho! FOR TllANKsoivENG.—Notice--Per sons who contemplate making 'preparations for a proper celebration of Thanksgiving this month, are invited to meet at No. 824 Chestnut street, and get new suits of clothing at Charles Stokes d: CV/3 one price Clothing Store, for the purpose of being in a thankful frame of mind at the proper time. Now OPEN, Now Open, NOW Open, MISSES' HATS. New Styles. Call at the stores of OAK:WORD & BONS, 'Under the Continental Hotel Suniation FRENcs. CONFECTIONS, made of pure loaf sugar; Choice French Mixture, put up In neat boxes; Jordan Boasted Almonds, Chocolate Cara. mels, French Naugat, Cream Chocolate Ban Bons; manufactured by A. L. Peasant, Ninth and Chestnut. AlsO Hamburg and Sweet Almeria Grapes. COAL AT RETAIT. AT PORT .RIOICHOND 13M cia—at the Iliblpplng Wharf, foot of Laurel meet, Bentlington. Gross ton (2,240 lba) always delivered, anima otherwise ordered. J. K. di W. TOMJaIsON. "lubricative steam engine packing.—ibr terms, see 635 arch at., phila.. and 26 dey at , /TOW York. HALLOWELL ik Box, 534 Market street Hallowell d boa, 534 Market street, Hallowell & Son, SU Market street, Boys' Clothing. Bays' Clothing. Boys' Clothing. Boys' Clothing. Boys' Clothing. Boys' Clothing. Splendid assortment. Reduced Prices. Splendid assortment. - Reduced Splendid assortment. Reduced Prices. Call before purchasing elsewhere. NICE CREAM BISCIii I's at S. C. Wood's, 1702 Mt. Vernon weer. THE OLD AND ORIGINAL RASPED ROLL BAKERY of Ettreurms BIRNBAUM dc Sox.—The repo tatlon of this establishment has been widely and favor ably known, - for the past thirty years; for supplying entertainments with the delicious French. or Rasped Moils. Families are also supplied with Bread, daily. We advise all Oar readers who are fond of good Bread to give Mr. Birnbaum a call. His bakery is located at No. 1028 PINE Street, and has no connection with any .other in the city. .NOW OPEN.— RICH BLACK SILKS. DRAPE DE _FRANCE. GROS GRAINS, 4 ° LYOffes TAFFETAS. And every other desirable styles fer Dresses:and Mantles. This is a new department, and is worthy the atten tion of buyers. J. W. PROCTOR & CO. sw Chestnut street FURS OF 'ALL NATIONS.— RUSSIAN SABLE FURS. • HUDSON BAY SABLES. FINE DARK MINK SABLES. ROYAL ERMINE—CIELNWEIILLA, DARK SIBERIAN SQUIRREL. PERSIAN LAMB—ASYRACAN, &C., &c. FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN. • • J. W. PROC FOR & CO., 920 Chestnut street. . . Rlmat Pews CLOAKS, now open, in great rieM RIOT VELVET CLOAKS. CHINCHILLA. CLOAKS. VELVET BEAVER CLOAKS. ASTRAKHAN CLOAKS AND JACKETS. BAN - MONK PLI7SH JACKETS.: 'OPERA. CLOAKS AND JA.CKETS4 J. W. PROCTOR & CO., gh) Cneetnut street. DRA.7zrzsa, BLINDNESS AND OATARBE.— eI J. Isaacs, D„ Professor of thtte and Ear, treats all diseases appertaining to the above members with the utmost success, Testimonhis from the moat re liabis sources in the city can be seen at his office, No, 619 Pine street. The medical faculty are invited to aa company their patients, ache Nutted no secrets in his .. or e acU xamination.ca. Artiacial ayes laser ed. No leharge made New Jersey - Natters. HoranAv FEsTivams.--Measnres have been taken by persons connected with the various churches and benevolent associa tions of Camden, for holding their holiday fairs and festivals. The 'funds which are raised at these festivals are generally appro priated to the uses of the several institutions for whose benefit they are held. A proposi tion, however, has been made to the effect, that all the moneys raised at the contem plated fairs shall be given to the Managers of the "Home for Friendless_Children," in order to enable them to facilitate the erec tion of their uew buildingat Fifth and Plain streets; which they design soon to com mence. This is a measure which - should elicit favorable consideration. Arzerrruterrr.—The Republicans of At lantic City on Tuesday elected D. W. Bel isle for Mayor,and their entire State.county and municipal ticket, by majorities rang ing from 13 to 28. There were only 136 votes polled, and the contest was warmly fought, but principle triumphed over the combined influences of Johnsonism, rum and Cop perheadism. SCHOOI. Mar rims.—Alithepublic schools of Camden are now in a prosperous condi tion. In Atlantic City the trustees of pub lic 50hOola have made arrangements for adding another department to the school these, which will give additional room for a hundred scholars.. Now Open ARKINED TEM DAY. Steamer Peruvian (Br), Sir John Glover. gnt, corn. mender. from Liverpool via Boston, SS hones, with mdse to A It McHenry & Co. rteamer Tonawanda, Teal, hours irons Savannah, with mdse., &c. to Pbilade'phia and Southern Mall Steamship Co. Sunday, 11 AM. off point Frying Pan shoals. passed steamer City of Bath, bound El; at 1.3 e. passed a steamer bound S,ahowing a white signal with red letter M, supposed to be the Kingfisher; 1 M. saw steamer Virginia, bound N. Wednesday, 8 AM, off Sinepuxent, passed steamer Star of the Union, boand to New Orleans. Below the Btandywine, passed a large deeply laden ship, and at the Brandywine bark Ellen sands, both bound up. On Monday_ and Tuesday ex perienced a very heavy gale from NNE, with heavy sea—saw a number of vessels lying to. Seta Este V Edwards. Allen, dart from NeW Bed ford. in ballastto captain. Schr C E Elmer. Haley, 4 days from Boston. Schr Gettysburg, Smith, 5 days from Boston. Schr Revenue Gandy, 5 days from Bridgeport. Schr Mary P Hudson, Buell fkom Boston. Schr C Shaw, Reeves, from Boston. Schr Corbulo. Norton, from Harden's Point,W York, Seim Dick Williams, Carson, from Georgetown. Schr Surge, 'Warwick. from Bridgeport. Ct. Schr IdaV McCabe. Pickup, from Bridgeport, Ct. CLEABF_,D THIS DAY. Bark Wavelet. Britton, Bremen, L Westergaard- Bark Roanoke, Duncan, Laguayra, J Dallett & Co. Behr C E Elmer. Haley, Boston, Day dr, Ifuddell. Scbr Sophia Wilson, Nowell Beaten Caldwell,Gordon & Co. Schr Gettysburg, Smith, Lynn,—Engle. Correspondence of the Pldladel Ida Exchange. DEL.. Bay . g o ing About seventy sail et vessels are in the EBY. going out. There are at the Breakwater, the barn lindens, for Boston; brigs Apollo. for Antwerp (?); B Smith" for Matanzas: Breeze for Gibraltar;. Coradong. arta Henry. for New York:and are now preparing to de part. A ship is off the Beacon Light House, coming in. The sloop Sun of Horntown, Maryland capsized in the Roadstead yesterday, drifted ashore, and has gone to pieces—crew saved. Yours, ac. TOBEPH LARICTILL HitatORANDA. Steamer Julia St. Clair, Haynes, hence for Savan nah, put Into'Wilmington,NU. 9th inst. short of coal. Steamer Fulton Samuels, from Havre Oct 20, vla Falmouth 25th, with 282 pastengers, at New York yes te day. Steamer Herndon, Harlot, from New Orleans. 29th tilt at New York yesterday. Brig Anna Wellington (Br), for this port, was char tered at Havana Slat alt. 900 hlidesugar,at 5 cents boa, 3350 libd. Bair ES Atwood, Bich, cleared at Beaton sth Inst. for this port. Salm Lena Home, Appleby, hence for Portland. at Holmes' Hole 6th last. A DESIRABLE IMPROVEMENT.—For many years, in fact ever since the city or Cain len sea been incorporated, the fronts of the river within the city limits have needed UR proving in a permanent and substantial manner. A large number of wharves have I een 'bade, but for two miles along the. Delaware tile shore has needed filling up, wbarfing in, &e. It is contemplated to soon commence the work of improving this pro perty, and Councilmen are seriously con. sidering the propriety of opening an avenue along the front. THE SOLDIERS' MONITITENZ—The work of constructing the monument to the fallen beroes of Gloucester county, which the Board of Chosen Freeholders ordered to be raised at Woodbury, has been commenced. These meritorials of their heroism are fitting testimonials to their bravery, and should be erected in every county. A similar monument is also soon to be reared to the brave men from • Camden county, who fell in defence of the Union in the battles of the late rebellion, HANDSOME CHURCH EDIFIDE.—The con gregation of the Centenary Methodist Epis copal Church, of Camden, which is an off shoot Mate Third Street Churoh,have taken steps for erecting a very tasteful and com modious building. This church is designed to be the handsomest edifice of the kind in Camden, as liberal contributions have been made towards it. THE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT Of the United States Army has forwarded to the United States Commissioners, at the Paris Exposi tion , a large collection of models of various kinds, including a model of the Rucker ambulance, models of improved litters for conveying wounded men, plans of army hospittds, contrivances for alleviating the sufferings of the wounded, such as slings for the arms and legs, and many other arti. des of similar character. A. CATTLE ITEM.--In Great Britain, on sth of March last, the total number of cat tle returned by occupiers of land and esti mated by collecting officers was 4,785,636 ; he number of sheep returned and estimated, 2'2,048,281; the number of pigs, 2,477,619. ~II6E3~ENT~. DICAIdAT.T..O —At the Academy of Music last evening Herr Dawison appeared in his great character of Shy lock. in the German translation of "The Merchant of Venice" We saw a portion of the performance and feel confident that the ability of Herr Dawison is fully up to his reputation. The company from the Stadt Theatre in New York is an excellent one. We were especially pleased with Herr Beiffarth as Launcelot Gobbo. Portia, Melissa, Jessica, Bassani°, Antonio and Balthazar were all effectively performed We de not quite comprehend the system of springing so many bells at the clime of each act, as the prompter or staee manager did last evening. It rather interfered with the harmony of the entertainment. To-night • The Laurel Tree and the Beggars Staff' will be given, with Dawison as the hero. To morrow he ap pears in "Nar - isse." At the Walnut to-night Mr. Booth appears in The Apostate;" afterplece, "The Se rious Family" morrow Mr Bomh brut a benefit. On baturday a ft ersoon the first Booth matinee will be given at the Walnut. The tragedy of "Hamlet" will ne preeented--Mr. Booth as Hamlet supported by J Roberts, Barton Hill and Charles Walcot This will aLr rd ladies and those living out of the city a fine op portunity to witness this masterpiece of Mr. Booth. Burlingtont Wihnington, Borristown. Germantown, and Freford can visit the Walnut on that occasion. see evening e play, and get home at an early hour in the These matinees will be made apermanent feature during the present engage. went of Mr. Booth. At the Chestnut this evening Mr. Jrseph Jefferson will repeat his great impersonation of Rip Van Winkle supported by the whole company. Found In a Four-Wheeler" is the afterplece. Every body should see Mr. Jefferson's great creation. Be played this character for one hundred and seventy. two consecutive nights In London. To-morrow even ing Mr. Jefferson appears In three pieces. On Sal urdaY the usual matinee will be given. At the Arch hir.Dan Bryant repeats last night's bill. To-morrow, far his benefit, a change of performance will be given. At tY e American benefits will be_ given to-night and to morrow night. This evening Mrs. G. FL Griffiths pre sents her claims. and to morrow Miss Kate Fisher follows her example. At the City Museum air. Stuart Hobson appears in a farcical bill and to-morrow even ing he has his Yenefit. Siewon Burg gives his usual entertainment at As sembly Building to-night. He has a day performance OD Saturday. Tax ling ETEXIS are charming their friends and at tracting crowds of strangers nightly at the Eleventh Pc et OT era House. )41.1.PQAWATIONS. P.epostett mr the nuadelphia_ Evening Bulletin. I .IVERPOOL;-44teamer Peru elab, Caputin Glover— Laske wine Matthew Brontz: 2 es mdze Henry A .7)reez; 16 pkga mdze Oeo Volkmer; 1 pkg samples Tacony Chemical Works; Ido F Geo G Len.nic 1 bbl wine Antoine Rudeste; I cse mdze Joel .1 Balleyi& CO; 3 alms mdze Geo Doll & Co: 2cs mdze Lauren t&Maron: 2doS -P Whitman; I do silks Maennel & Zenmer; 1 pkg . mdze Henry 711ge & Co; sdo Van Dusen, Holier & Co; / do Jos 10 Caldwell; zcs gloves W F Read; 30 pkgs cos taining 540 bottle wines Tyler & C0: 2 3 es mdse arner & Wayne; 9do N Supplee: 1 bale mdz Beck * *9 Doebler, 1 sack seeds Paschall Morris; 1 cask hdtr (4.0 D B Reim; t ca do Z Borheck & non:1 -do W P Wllstach & Co; 424 pkgs mdze Powers & Weightman: 7 do Slier Price & Co; 4 do Shepherd. Van Harlingen Arrison; 3 Cl cordage 1 cse darnask 2es hdw T • Thompson, Son & Co; 5 bales jate goods pkgs mdze 1 cask 9es hdw Brown, Shipley & CZ: 1 ese mdze Joel Thomas 2do Johns & Lippincott: s do. Queen & Co; 1 bale do (.1 L Sbarpleas; 1 cue do A D Carroll &Co; 1 cask - f-arthenware,Tarr BrOs; 1 bale carpetingit L Knight a n:1 cse do Jas E K Kingsley &t.,0; 2 cks 4 Cs 2 crates *arthenware Lewis Thompson; 4es mdze Smith, En glish B (kr; 5d0.7 B Lippincott & 0o; 45 bales do .1' H Orne & Co; 11 ca do W Drown & Co: 85 casks oxide of Iron John Lucas &Co; 233 ingots tin order; 1 cask mdze 'P W& G A Kobler; 2do Reeder & Thacher: 3 ca do Copper & Fry; 4do WJ Reed; 4 de Copper & Fry; 23 pkge mdze J H& W Creighton; 1 ca earthenware As bury & Young; 1 cse mdze C Benkert & Son; 17 bales carpetings 3 rolls door cloth McCallum,Crease &Sloan; zs do carpetings J F & BB Ortm 10 bales bark 9 cases rod ze Rosengarten & ,ns• 1 cse mon • Colmar th Fletcher; 2 casks mdze Ralston & Biddle; 11 pkgs do French, ltichards &, Co; 1 cask hilts , Jos S Fishers Shields &Bro; 4 casks bdw Truitt & Co; 17 cs mdze Lewis & Co; 2, do mdze hfustin & John:l9 sts machinery do Ido 1 ao order; 21 Cl steel 8 earls tlidtz 1 cask ham. men A M F Watson. 1 cse mdze Edw Ridgway 1 do A B Justice & Co: 43 do Orion & Co; Ido Robert . Gnist: 10 cases rodzeß H Watson; 2 cases mdze W M Wilson; s eke bdw E Mullins: 1 case do C M Ghriskey; 4 caskes do WTI &JW Allen; 3 pkgs mdse Robt Taylor & Co; 21 as do John Caldwell: 2 pkgs do Wm Dangleson; 8 cs etatitnery H Cohen; • 4 sacks , seeds Wm Hacker; 10 bales flock Wm Deane; 10 cks 4 bdls lidw and 4 chains Vence & Landis; Steamer bry Cook & Br SAVAIWAH— Tonawanda, Teal-s 3 old car wheels A Whitney & Sons; 1 case mdse d Colton & Clark; 8' do RWool & Co: 50 bales domestics Claghbrn it Herring; 123 po rags Jessup & Moore; 80 do yarn A hilld in & Sons; 24 do do Hay & McDevitt: 107 do cot ton J E Brown & Co; - 19 do Wood & Garrett; 121 do order; Si do l ochran Russell & Co; 28 do G C Carson S. Co; 34 do Markey & Beattie; 66 do D S • Whims & Co: o 1 bbl terrapins B Patterson & Co; 85 bales cotton Ii Sloan & Sons* 2 Cs mdse Levett & Haworth: 5 bbls 1 cast J H Wheeler; 35 bales rags P Davazw 62 sacks dried fruit R Carter & 0o; 33 •do nuts W Brice 5 empty bbls 103 balf do Memey. Huston dr, CO; 30 Or doEngle & W01f;.9 bats 1 cask 2 bdis C Orff. lAIINE BllnGLEl;n;cti;l. 4.01-1,1 Jo 4141 e Pr% 9:4 fi ;0: a f.l=slokvois.:l.:m4 or Sto Marino Buiinin on 27iird,PaOs. THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.--PHILAD F LPII EA.; THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8.1866 L A DEIBh" FANCY FURS. JOHN p.teknam-ritA., na:ponpim, b , GMTPAM=It, FANCY FURS • FOR 'Ladies and Children; My assortment of Fancy Furs ibr Xedies and dren is now complete, embracing every variety that Will be worn during the coming season. Iteinember the name and number. No. 718 ARCH Street, above Seventh. I have nopartner or connection with ant other store in tne city. - 0020 s intham LADIES' FANCY FURS A. K. kF. K. WORRATH, 417 A. - reh slt., HAVE NOW OPEN A Full Assortment of LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FURS Also a great variety of FANCY Carriage and Sleigh Robes, 0018-3E6 rp JONES' • 101 d Established ONE PRICE FINE Readylade Clothing House, 604 MARKET STREET, above Sixth. Now on hand one of the largest and beat assorted Etoolni of iteady•roade Clothing In the Conntry—at prices very reasonable. also a handsome line of Plate Goode fbr Custom Work. ocl-anutpj EDWARD P. KELLY, TAILOR, 612 CHESTNUT STREET, Has now the FALL AND INI.VatE STYLES and complete assortment of PALL MID WINTER GOODS. CLOTHES eqnal or superior to those of any other First-Can Tailoring .Estataishment, at moderate prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. Pattern Clothes to show the new and prevalent styles for the inspection of customers and imblic. KUMATIC AI INSTRUMENTS AND MATERIALS. A pamphlet. of 112 pave, furnished gnats by JAMES W. QUEEN & oclO-rp tf VA CHEST= STREET. VANKIRK & CO.. No 91,2 Arch Street. We would respectfully call the attention of our friends and the public renerallv, to oar choice and elegant assortment of OELT and BRONZR ORAN DRUMM end OAR PlSTllRES;cotistantly on hand, all of them of the very latiPsi and BEST DESIGNS. Also a ftne selection of PORTABLE. with FANCY OELLNA, PORC3LAIN and other SHADES, to snit ► archnsers. A fine is , d choice selection of IMPORTED BRONZE FTAIIIABIT. CARD RECEIVERS, AITSIQUiP VASES, INK STANDS, TIIF.RMOBDETERS. etc., always on hand at very reasonableprlces. We would invite those who are desirous of procuring any of the above enumerated articles, to call at our sc re before purchasing elsewhere. and examine oar assortment, feeling cos fident that they will be favor*. biy impressed with the character of oar goods. OUR PRICES ARE RE4I3ONA FILE, and the work iu all cases guaranteed to give zathafactlon to the per. chaser. R.—Particular attention paid to the renewing of old work. no 2 tf-rpl. VANEIRK k CO. STOP ! LOOK AT TdiS IT THE GREAT EASTERN Detective Horse and Live Stock Insur ance Company. Chartered by the State or Pennsylvania. ClTAL—gleo Insures BOrses AP Males and Neat Cattle against Losses Resulting from Theft, and Death by Fire, Acci dental oc Natural Causes. PRIMA PAL OFFICE, No. 108 bouth Fourth Bt., Phila. President—Col. CHAS. 'FRALEY. Vice n etddent—DANlEL L ESTERLEY. Fecretary and Treasury—Dr. S. BECKER. Assist. Secretary and Treasurer—F. S. HAFFA. For city B.eferences, Bee Circuity'. a sesta wanted in the City and every county in the State. P. HaFFA, General Agent. PURE WINES AND BRANDIES, Prom the colebrated Vlneyartlo of B. D. WILSON & SON, Pan Gabrial, Lon Angeles. Callfbrnla. ANGELICA, MOUND VINEYARD__ PO ,__ OCH, SPA rtv TANG CRAM. PRT • P GRAPE BRANDY, ! WI NE,TTERS. SHERRY, The above are guaranteed to be perfectly FERN as made from the Grape. and` suited for SACELOSEN FAL and MEDICINAL purposes. We Claim they areequal In richness, flavor and purity to the beat Im ported. at nearly half the cost. For sale In wood or by the case. Carmicir. & Co. SOLE AGENTS, - ' N. E. corner Front and Chestnut Ste. su27 rPi 'Congreoss. Empire COLUMBIAN SPRING: WATERS. Messrs. Bullock Crenshaw N. E. cos. of Arch and Bizth attests. Phllaselybla, will hereaftei keep a supply of shwa valuable waters tar sale, fresh ftnm the Springs, and delivered to our customers at their store, at our - lowest New It ork city prices HOTOEICISS' SONS, Proprietors Saratoga Springs, t 2 Beekman St 68 Olter ets.,New York ow.= A T ALLILTID'a, rue CHESTNUT street, near U. S. fent, end VI North BIGHTS street to the place to buy Water Proof same old bkovi chop, e „ ~rp~ a~: FUltb. No. 718 Arch at, above 7th,, Atlas old established Store, JOHN FAltgatak, Dt‘im au :3 A (avv (13,11 A MANUAL OF MANUFACTORY AT FILUMFORD, PHILADA. , wa.«'t=~:!'—".oE.:~3sh~-.sr -~-4~-:~x~.~^:~:.~vi;: ~.e5.~... .~ , s ~vw~' . ~ ~._;::~ , ! .ii ~- ~,...r:.:, ~_ !SILK &DRY GOODI§ BB ERN 1866. BANCROFT, BACHE k CO, 330 MARKET STREET. Our Fall Stock is Now Complete. COMPRISES FULL LINES OE NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS, HOBLERYAND GLOM. SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. HOODS, NUBIA& SCARFS, HANDSEROHIXFO. SHIRT FRONTS; EMBROIDERIES, LACES, RIBBONS White Goods. Furnishing Goods, Tailors' Trimmings, Comb; Brushes, Thread; Bindinge, Braids, Buttons. NOTIONS AND VARIETY GOODS We call particular attention to oar NEW METHOD o t doing bastness. We sell oar goods at COST, and for a profit we add spar cent, only to the amoant of bill. Our only Terms are Cash in Par Funds at Time of Purchase. ulsh it to be understood that the term 03ST wtzli us means the ACTUAL BONA. FIDE FIRST COST of an article, with all extra trade discotuits de. ereep,ing wily the small percentage allowed us Tor =Skiing our bills. The COST PRICE Is marked cu every article Irene:Loin the es tall ighrnartt in plain dvares, eo that •iyere, by emmi.rng oar stock, can wally WWI emselves pa to the advantages and merit. otottrays• 111. Car plan le entirely new, and meat commend Itself all who wish to buy cocoa CHEAP FOR CASH. (Acl I•ltri rp JE ILE c Tat x c rr CIFIGE thexnest obollmate, long matting dLseaseo when administered by CRS. GALLOWAY, WHITE & BOLLES, THE OLD AND ONLY RELIABLE 111DICAL BLECTRICLUS, S. E. cor. Walnut and Thirteenth Sts. Twenty Thousand persons have been successhilly treated by us. Read.certificates of important curtain "Preen" and "Telegraph." Mrs. Prof. Bolles gives her ' is PeCal attention to the Female Department of the In sttnalor.. Curesguaranteed Consultation tree. P. it.—rliyelcians and Students can enter at any time for a full coarse of !manes:on In this Great Dis covery In the healing art. Oar former Students, who non• practice oar old system, are especially invited to call and become instructed in our late and Important izcoveries, so that they may learn how to cure more diseases, sad to a much lees time than by the old syn. tem. Persons who have tried Electricity and failed in getting cured are especially invited to call, as we have cared many obstinate diseases after being treated electrically by others in this city, without any benent, all interesting pamphlet mailed free of charge. No shacks given. nos-th a tugm szq CHRONIC DISEASES TREATED ~ ~~~f ~- • DB. S. W. BECKWITtt'S ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE,- No. 1:.'o WALNUT STREET. For the benefit of those proposing to undertake Elec. tml treatmentmaresease. we give In the following st a few of the prominent and most common wmplaints met with in onr practice, in all of which e are most auccesstul. LtsT NEARLY ALL cesss CAA ItOtile DISEI SE ELECTRICITY IS A SURE ICESLEDY •sD IN ALL CASES B.EN - EFICLAL, IF DROPEIALP AP I. LIED. - Those therefore, afflicted with complaints ot, hen enumerated need have no hesitation In ap• plying, and wly , ther only itEntEr on A DEBILANENT c PRE can be effected, they will receive replies accord. 'uglAll commltations free. I.Epilepsy, Chorea, or St. Vitus' Dance. Paralysis, (It emPlegut), Neuralgia. ilystaTia, Nervousness, Pal. pi ration of the Heart, Lock• Jaw: etc. 2. Sore Throat; Dyspepsia, Diarrbrea, Dyttentery. Ob. stitiateConstipw ion, Ma morrhoida or Piles, BMWs, iatulent and Painter's Colic, and alt affections of the Liver and Spleen. . Catarrh, ktugh, Influenza, Asthma (when not caused hy organic diseases of the heart). Bronchitis, PleorisytPlearodynia, or Rheumatism of the Chest, Consumption in the early stages, 4. Gravel ,(Diabetes, and Ridsey Complaints. Impo tence and Sen Mal Weakness.. The latter comp/aints never fall to yield rapidly to this treatment. 5. Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago, stiff Neck, Spinal uirvatore,RipDiseases.Cancers, Tumors (those last named alwayo cured without pain, or cutting, in plea . tars, in any fm m.) Dterous Complaints, involving a position. m Prclapsne, Antroversion, Retroversion,lnflammation Ulceration, and various other affections of the Womb and Ovaries. r; Mts. BECKWITH has the Ladies Department under her own care and supervision. 13EFE1ENCES —Gen. A. J. Pleasantpn, 916 SPruce st.; W. B. Smith,loZ2 Hanover sr..; Geo. Douglass, at., above Chestnut; S W.. Bradley, 66 North Fourth at, ; Hobert Work, Si N. 'Third st.;_Col. T. W. sweeney. Walnut, below Eighth; Geo. Evans, Arch st . btlow Fifth; Pelouze, rhird and Chestnut; Ed. cLane, all of this city. A. Pleasanton, St. Louis, alo; Jacob Vandegrift Odessa, Del,: R. A. Semple, ,Mount Holly, N. J. wi. h. very many others. Physicians or students desiring to have instruCtion in the correct application of Electricity for the care of diseases can apply at the office Consultation iree. Descriptive circuits's . ..6f cu r es sheeted, with numerous references, can be had by ap. pl lestinn at the Office, or by letter. WE HAVE,' Nfl CONNELTION.wHaTRvER WITH ANY OTHER' I:ELECTRICAL OFFICE IN THIS OR ANY OTHER CITY. All letters addiessed to ' - • Dr. S. W. BECKWITH, 122O'weaszu12 Street. oc2B&s,tn,th,3m t rp3 panadeapida, BOATADING. 110i0ABBING.—.Trun vacated, a Second-story Back xit Boom, ac =SPRUCE at„ VROBIT RO9l .JOBL. WITJI PRIVATE BOARD. COO; A WALNU T street. nos.3t* GriO TO HALL ARV 4 No. :i7 North EIGHTH street, near .Fllbert and IBIS CHESTNUT etreet, for Fail and Winter Boots and Shoo, Vhearti ONEi PANE, .902 LittaTi FALL. CONSLSTING OF MEDIA AL. 1866. C.A.II,I=DICTINGHS. JAMES H. ORNE ds CO 626 CHESTNUT STREET, Between eth enCllth streets, thiST RECEIVED PEE EITE MIKE A LARGE LIS• • VOLOE OF French Chenille and Axminster Carpets, NEW DESIOBB. JAMES H..ORNE &Oat ; 626 CHESTNUT STREET, Between Blxth ana Seventh street& MESSRS. JOHN CROSSLEY & SON'S New Styles 6.4 Velvet & Tapestry Carpets, JAMES H. ORNE & CO., 626 CHESTNUT STREET, Between Sixth and seventh sta., English Royal Wilton. English Brussels, English Tapestries. JAMES H. ORNE & CO. 626 CHESTNUT STREET, Between Sixth and Seventh eta, NEW CARPETINGS Fall Importations 9 NOW OPENING. °canal° rp; McCAIJAYMS, CREASE & SLOAN. No. M 9 OHMMeIIT STREW, (Opposite ladepeadence Balla Have just received an invoice at MUM OIL °LODE COCOA MATT'INGS. LEEDOM & SHAW, Wholesale and Retail CARPET WAREHOUSE ; )1O A. RCII S Just received per Steamer Manhattan, new and hand- Borne Patterns of CROWLEY'S TAPESTRIES, en tirely new, ibr this market. Also, a fall assortment of DROGGETS In allwidths. Belk 3m TILE FINE ART& ki‘.:ARLES' GALLERIES, 816 Chestnlxt • Looking Glasses: Oil. Paintings. Engravings. •Pietare Frames • Rogers' 9:roupes _ A Large Free Gallery of Oil Paintingi: • VIONEY TG ANT AMOUNT LOANED UPON D/AMONDS, wATOBAH. ,IBW• ILRY, riarn, CLOTHING, do:s., at 44% SOrcittld: 00 'fi OLD EETABLE4HXD LOAN OFFIOJ. Comer of TICERII and GAtiKILL Streets, , Below Lombard. N. H.—DIAMOND% WATCH:HS. JEWEL/M. OVISTS, dto.', NOR SALE AT REHARHABLT LoW PRIOEG. ALLAIID'S 8310E6 ALL .WA332.2I.RTED A 8 repreißtaxted,„ , ' oc3S,ISLIPI irMPrOMPreWVlM'rer:=MMftWM l == Dv h; e,:Cr•fzi OCIS4Mi MILLINERL I WOOD & OLRY, 725 Chestnut Street. BOICNITT3 AND RATS, Latest Styles. Every variety of BONNE' BIATERTA r TRIMILNOB. nO3-lm rp JEOSTATki• FOIE?, 11 , ENIC . , The Third and Fourth Stories Back, OF THE NEW BULLETIN BUILDINIT, With entrance by a spacious Hall on Meet:nit &rear and also an entrance on Jayne street. Fer further particulars apply at the • "New Bulletin Building, 607 Chestnut &knot. _ ocZttf BBEXECUTORS' PORITIVE SALE—Estate of JOHN GEST. deceased.—JAMES A. PRICRSIAN Auctioneer. PRAM es HOUSES AND LOT. 2p=,3. amt eolxChiorrh SEVMNTH streeL Under authority con- WElin tt e tarn of the let Jone t derse IiESDAY , November 2.1, IS66.:atGes, va d; on will he said at public sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following described Real Estate, Tit: All those two frame messnages and lot of ground ritnate on the east eldo of North irleventh street. Nos, =Land 2025, at the distance of about 850 feet north of Little Poplar (now Meetler, street, in the Tw Ward of the City of Philadelphia: containing in front on Seventh street t o feet, and in depth its. Marehal street, when opened, e ill take off about 'SS feet Lom the :rear end of toe lot glvin it two fronts:. buildings are now erected on Marslmi street op,loade the premises. Sirßail the f,urchase money may remain on =n age, if desired by the parch:Leer. sari Sale peremptory. wir Clear of Monstrance. Ja- $lBO to be paid at the time of sales By order of the Erecntors. .T. 42,11 A . FRFrPrtfAisi A uctioneer, Store, 422 Walnut street. IRPFREIITTORY. SALE —.TAMES A. FREE- MAN, Auctioneer --3-STOEY BRICK DWEI, G, No. 1134 South FIFTH street, on WED MRS DAY,IS ov. 14. 1866, at 12 noon, will no solder. Ftibllc Sale at the PHI LADELPHI At EXCHANGE, the following describ house Estate, viz: All that cer tain three-story bric and lot. on the west aide of South Fifth street, 96 feet 4 !rates northward from Federal:street. being 16 feet front. by. 80 feet deep Sir The above is a neat three-story brick dwelling; with three-story back buildings, containing all the modern improvements, hot and cold water, range, Baltimore heaters, bath-room. water close 4 and store room. Water her in the Id story. Wacmu In side abutters in every story. W Rents for WO per annum. igir t3,(XO may re main. yr Possemiort given in 33 days. Jam" It w ill be sold at public sale withoatnesarve. Mar Clear of incurnbrance. air $lOO to be paid at the ofeale. " *,Auctioneer, it tore 4Z: Walnut street. PUBLIC BALE—JAMES A. FitEISMA.oi, Auctioneer.—NlCAT DWELLING. No. I=4 But tonwood street, on IiVEDNESDAY. November 14, IaSS. at - 2 o'clock, Noon, will be sold at .Pnblic Sae, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following , de. se/ Real Estate , vi=—A three-story brick dwering stn,;„. situate on the south aide Of Buttonwood street. 205 f Inches west of Twel heads 19 feetlo inches front, by GO feet deep, to the of Prescott Place opening into Hamilton street. *ir Ihe above is a neat three story brick dwelling. with three-story back buildings; the rooms are Lsrga. the ceilings high. and the house Is unusually well ighted and ventilated, gas and bath introduced. and a portable beater in the cellar. irir One-half may re main- far Occupancy with the deed. 11611" Heys at No. 1226 next door above. Sir Clear of all incumbrance. W lite to be raid at the time of sale. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer. it Store. 422 Walnut street. EIIs:B.PHANS' COURT SALE—Estate otHEDWIG BRAN - DSTRTPER, deceased.—J &HES A. tdAN, Auctioneer —TWO.STORY BRICK HOUSE, Na 123 CALLOWFULL street—Under an thority of the Orphans' Court for the City and County MS.Philadelphia.. on WEDNESDALY, November 2g. MS. at 12 &Meek, bToon, will be sold as Public Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCIIANGE,_the followlnt described Real Estate , the property of Hedwit, Brand stetter, decease!: All that certain two andet ball% story brick m and lot of ground situate on the north aide Sr Callow I street. No. 12:>,.'" containing in front 3> feet, and in depth to feet. Sir Clear of incumbrance. nwilte to bepaid at the time of sale. By the Court„ - E. A. HERRICK, Clerk°. O. HETTY HASLEIL Administrate'. JAMES 4.. PREMIUM. Auctioneer. Store No. 422 Walnut street. ma XisCLII' POSITIVE SALF..- —Estute WILLIAM O S. RS K. INSEX.—JAMES A. FREE MAN, A uctloneer.—Two-story BRICE DWELLING, No. WS Buttonwood street. Under authority contalned in the will of th e late William S. Kinsey, deceased on WEDNESDAY. November 21 ISSS, at 12 o'CloCk. Neon., will be sold at Public Sale , at the PHILA. mat,- FRIA EXCHANGE, the followin dineribed Real Estate, viz All that two-story brick dwelling house and lot of ground, on the north side of Buttonwood street, 101 feet wen of Eighth street (No. Mk) Li feet front and 100 feet s inch's deep on the eaPt line, and 110 feet 10 inches on then - est line. 'M.Rouse has gas and hack kitchen. - Da" Clear of every incumbrance. sir tioo to be paid at the time of sale. By order of Simi] tors. JAM A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer, Store, 4'22 Walnut street. FOR SALE—Several large and valuable ABUILDLNG DLNGLOIS and GROUND RENTS, north ll eg) , any Avenue, opposite the Improvements of 'Siesta's. Baeder and Adamson, In the Twenty-fifth Ward. Stocks taken in Dart nay, Al.BO- VALUABLE PROPERTY, north of Clear field street, acing a front of 40S feet on the River Delaware, with depth to Richmond street. APPIT to WI LLI AM BALL, noS tit* No. 5 Walnut street. FOR S L R—A !NEW AND ELirG &NT lJ BRICK AND.BROWN-STONE DWeLLINH, o. 2020 t•PRUCE :STREET, WITH ALL THE MODERN IMPROVEMENTS. APPLY TO lIAULE BRO. ct... CO., 2500 SOUTH STRRET )cK tE re U) D=ziii IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS IA AND FOR IBE CITY AND COUNTI OF PRIMA.- DT L.FHLn.--Truit Feta , e at GEO . 4 0 R W. BAST KR. The Auditor appointed to audit, settle and adjust the account of JOHN F. ORNS, Trustee of said Estate, and to report distribution of the _Balance In the bands of the accountant will meet the parties I, , terested for the purposes of his appointment, at the office of THOMAS B DWIGHT. Esq N 0.202 South trIFTEI street, Philadelphia, on TUESDAY, :Nth of NON - ember, 1866 at four o dock P.ll. CHARLES O'NEILL, noe th,e,m,w,f St/ , Auditor. N TEE COUET OF commote PLEAS FOR THE ASSIGNED oNI3 COUNTY OF PHILADELPRIA.— ESTATE OF WORRELL CuANES CO.—TheAuditor appointed bt , the Court to audit sot tie and adjust the third and ilrnD, account of ALEX AItDER L MASSEY, Assignee for the benefit of CI editors of the Stoats ofWOR KEL f, CO .TES a and to retort distribution of the balance In the bands of the Accountant, will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his appointment on TI7E!DAY. No• vr tuber 25th 1885, at 4 o'clock, P. at his office, Ne ing South FOVETEL street in the C , t• of Phtladel- I hie. - GEO. SERGEANT. nos,rh.s.tn.str. • .Anditor. WANT'S. VITANTaII-rAS SPECI.L CAPITAL-fromll3o.Cfo e r , to IQ 000. to Continue and e s tend the mannfac twin; interest of a Jobbing Home, well established. Sufficient evidence will be furnished to prove tbles desirable investment Address, with real names, 3 .3.. Box 108, Phiiadelphia_P. 0.. notS.ttrpf Drrfgretr. r egr 'lTiffatilret2 erße ti rs T.— O t inn and Arch streets. Address, A.. r ßor Mir " . Philadelphia Post•otltce,with location and lowest cote prtoe. noSAte „ namarAL pßuNgs,.-IDClases Oanfatank.hla .1. grade; French Imverial Primes, landinix Sur Bale by J as . & 00.,108 South wars avezina EaLimn MIRIAM culliftlra listrOßS, Wow Create' laoawfdra Zaigalk , Pickles. Bums. Darhara. MaStanir bs IMlVegh drO. A Jan= fhp Yorktown and for sale 708: B. rinnign ICE it no ,lact Rrustb rialssirea lft/OPSY.IA.L VittMOS -PRIMIS6.-6D c In US J. , andsteno andannY bOnal, linpnxted and fa sal byJOS. B. susarze t. OAR Sae& Didavrxdi ammo*: fIICLATIN, PaMkt& AND SAEKL—Daies Boob* va - Gelatin, Rto Tapioca and Nut India Pesti SAN% binding and tbr sale by J. BMISINE aOO 44661 Deuxosra Avenue . rtatli ••• ,1 4 4, 61742. 1 74 bartela wary Been In maze %or alga aj W3333olLigi co„ Xs. Wslani Um* EM:=9