Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, October 15, 1867, Image 5

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    CITY ULLETIN.
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!,0 nudisputed fact that Philadelphia leads every
other city upon the continent, in the extent, va
riety and excellence of its manufactures. If
pride with all of our
is ti matter of personal
citizens, that ~hander Philadelphia Workman
dill- is brought into competition with that of
other cities, our factories always carry off the
honors, without any hesitation on the part of the
judces. This is demonstrated in the case of
Samuel If. Phillips. the Ivan-known Manufae
rarer of harness and saddlery in this city. Be
sides althis prerious triumphs, Mr. Phillips won
the gold medals at the West Chester Fair the Nor
ristown State Fair. and at the late Fair m Mount
IfOllY. N. J. And these prizes were not unjustly
,warded. - For durability. elegance of style,
beauty of finish and profusion of ornamentation
the due harness displays made cannot be Bur
pasSed. affinitive not,baen in this country or in
Europe. Mr. Phillips's manufactures have • car 7
Tied their reputation and the fame of this city to
the old world, and he is constantly in receipt of •
orders from Europe for his goods, which ere re
cognized as superior to those of European
manufacturers. The immense increase of 'busi
ness consequent upon this universal recognition of
merit, has compelled an increase of facilities for
manufacture and sale. Mr. Phillips, with com
mendable enterprise. has met the demtind by
erecting a magnificent store on Chestnut street,
above Twelfth,fur his own accommodation. This
superb building. one of the largest of its kind in
this country, will contain the wholesale and re
tail rooms and the extensive workshops of the es
tablishment, and will be fitted up in a style of un
equalled beauty. It is a matter for congratula
tion that our business men, while lidding to the
reputation of the city a's a manufacturing centre,
also contribute to its attractiveness by ereettu , r
handsome edifices. Mr. Phillips is entitled to .Ifl
,raise for his enterprise and liberality. •
A FIRST-CLASS ESTAIWNIIMET.—It is only un
der certain circumstances that Franklin's proverb
"Three removes are as bad as one fire" is true.
An individual may shift his quarters and move,
into new quarters simply because he desires a
change, or his business may increase to such '
extent that he will be compelled to seek more
ample accommodations, just as a man who grows
too stout for his clothes seeks to procure DOW'',
more suitable to his proportions. This brings us
to speak of the fact that the well-known mer
chant tailor, Dir. Edward P. Kelly, who
for many years.as our readers are aware,has been
located at No. 611! Chestnut street, has been com
pelled by the enormous increase of his business,
and the consequent demand for larger sales
rooms and workshops, to remove to the south
east corner of Seventh and Chestnut strects,where
The desired accommodations were to be found.
Here Mr. Kelly, after altering and refitting the
entire buildihg, has constructed and arranged
what may justly be termed a first-class tailoring
establishment, ear.able of meeting even the im
mense and increasing demands upon' its resources.
.Ir. Kelly has purchased a large stock
of the finest cloths, cassimeres and
overcoatings of the latest, styles, whieh e he
prepared to offer to the public at prices very
much below those which rule in the trade
generally,, and as he makes a specialty of accu
rate fitting, and nuts his cloth in accordance witu
the very latest fasbionS, the public can rely now ,
obtaining from him garments which will fulfil
the highest requir ~t ents ut dress, in couture,
elegance and finish. The central location of Mr.
Kelly's new store cannot tail to increase his busi
ness even to the extent that his enterprise merits,
I.v. SALE or ELEGANT 131PoirrED
Auii
(L B. Scott; Jr., will sell on Thursday
and Friday mornings next, at the Art Gallery,
No. 1020 Chestnut street, a large and elegant as
sortment of alabaster vases and
halls. parlors, drawing-rooms and mantels: verde
antique:l groups and statuettes. Frpneh bronzes
Bohemian glass. Also, three valuable pieces of
Italian marble statuary.
Au Um tuttoti of
Messrs. VIII Brothers (late Vito Viti Sons).
The collection will be ready for examination to
morrow.
ADVERTISING AGENCY.-A general advertising
agency for the newspaper press of the whole
country has just been opened in the Public Ledger
Building. It is under the management of Messrs.
Wetherill & Smith, who for . ye
been connected with the advertising department
of a number-of Philadelphia journals. Those
who: patronize papers outside of Philadelphia can
secure at this office the names and advertising
ra es of all the principal journals throughout the
cftntry. •
CIIAILEN ., CIRCULATING LII:IIARY.-1111% Mil
len, the proprietor of this popular establishment,
has succeeded in maklnl one of the finest collec
tions of entertaining and read 'Lie books to be
found anywhere in the country. Any new volume
can be procured here immediately upon its 1,1,:b
-author', thus affording readers an opportunity
to indulge their tastes at a trifling expense, and
to secure the most desirable books without delay.
AM I ) SE MEN'ES.
TL:ic performance at this theatre last
evening was of a thoroughly entoyable character. Miss
Charlotte Thompson appearell as "Annie," in the
pleasing drama of Litt e Ban..f,ut, and was exceed,.
inglv well supported by the members of the company.
The of "Amric" is one in which Miss Thump
gained a well deserted reputation. The style
of acting required for the successlul personation of the
gale-s, t.tlmive and true-hearted little barefooted
ctrl is eaactly suited ti Miss Thonquon's capabilities.
iShe has evidently staciied the character rhly.
glad in an approlative spirit, and there has been
nothing in this city to: . a long time in the way of a
theatri'j:al entertainment that is better eutitled to the
patronage of those u ho admire genuinely natural iinti
mcaffe-ted Indeed. it is Miss Thompson's
gleulest ex , elleta that sh, is natural, while at the
same time her performances are marked by au ease
r - ;d era e whla,a belong onlv to the best Etrle of art.
The plot ef the drama of I silght, anti
the entire: interest centres in - ,he heroine, who is a poor
;Ili:, Milli a half-witted brottMr dependant in a
goat measme u . pou her care and protection. The
mmaldt (F.SpoSition. and begin)
of "Antric - win for her Ito it., pet I and esteem of a I
triio meet her, atal at I , bgth eimbics her to gain the
hottest affections of a iii it tat It worthy of tel;t.r her
husband. The incidents of the artana are sullielemly
inteie , ting toontza , 4e the attemiou of the audience.
while the charming MAMA': it' Nth . ... 11 the "Lillie Bare:
foot" is represented secures the an'est applatue
Last evening Miss Thompson was Mice called liefirc
the curtain.
The s!inordivatc characters were. fur the most part.
very Well personated. Mr. Mordaum, as i',lohatines,"
the cr acted as ithimore spirit and better onset tnan
u,nal. 'Mr. Fawcett, as "Hans," the brother of
".Atnl-le," and :Miss :Lena Prentice, as "Hose, - tle-
Ol".tted the'ilSell es in a manner worthy of commenda
-tic....,..---.^-j
The audic me, although not so large as the fine per
form:a:J.: deserved, was appreciative and heartily en
tae enceilent acting. We sincerely hope then.
, e •
a fuller attendance during the remainder of
Dint Tuempson'e ngagement, AS both her delineations
of -..hmr - e.' at 7.7(6 Bare', ,I, and "Fanchon," which
iS ti , '.el•ri.Liticed this week - , are- well worthy of the
twc...tien of those play-goers who can appreciate
2. Car - -1., • T.—Mr. Jame: E. Murdoch will appear
as - Allred L;elyn," in Duliven; line
con,ce;
'hi A wEI be repeated this even
it 1:C... , 211t-: 3td Et•ignuhls in the
-ear•o-r.
A( !Az , plemr.d spectacle of The
Liar!: mlll rents r , hot one *.reek longer at the
Acact , ,mm - . nutuly.l of teities hare been intro
duced 'IS tie_ of zac.har.l, al and hCCUIC effects and
new (I:mces.
Tar:A AN.—A unr,l,er ei ente7taluM novelties
are (: , ffered at the Atacr:.ta:, thisening. The whole
bane*. corps s, ill appear wall the combuudion troupe.
popular place
Of anutsmient offer= a splendid bill for this wee k . Eph
Horn and Frmik Moran, together with the other
EthicT:tu stars of the troupe, will indulge In thlinea.
tMus and eccentricities, ti htle iiol4;'F!, dances and bur
le.-q:lcs will be produced in plJontEn , n.
bYTIZET OPECA 114,1 sr.—The great attrac
tion for the I.resent week will be the "Wonderful Jugs
and Arabs," who will contort, evotuto and flip-lisp to
an Imprecedeated extent. This is a most excellent
and Intlglehle burlo:que, and will have deserved popu
larity.
PM/ !,3.7.1.1 , 1111. C IV( 1 popular place or
amusement. at Tolth Lind canov.trir steeets. will open
wlll, a tau company of nerobata and equestrian* on
Thursday evening, October 17th.
Ile et .0 CO''' 1 •• evening Mr. Theo.
Ifabelmann will e the first of his costume concerts
nt llortieultural Hall. lb assisted and sup
ported by 31adameJohanusel. and a number of other
well-khov,u and popular ar:l , tr. The programme is it
most excellent one. and includes ;he second act of the
ootn , o f L+rr;:r;u 'tic p:Tiortnert+ will be
(.:.:ned, in aucurdaw..e itli the requirements of
their parts.'
01.11:11tI 11.11. T..—The panorama of the Apocalypse
, wilne eztdbtted this Qvcnickg at Concert Ilan. It con-
Fist of iieeketi of 'very liaausome piintinge.
incomprehcn , *bk. 1 , 4;11 , 1 will mystify
nttu Lewi:iter the public at AsisL mbly Iluilding flair!
t:ver 2.
Krowrirripzszs.
Reportefror tne Priumae phla vening
I I A .—Br', Jamez BAL:er, lit
f:ttant% B F
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, ,OCTOBER
MARINE BULLETIN.
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA -Our.
a - YrBff Marine Bulletin en Third Page.
ARRIVED THIS DAY. •
Steamer Chase, !larding, BO hours from Providence,
with mdse to 1) S Stetson& Co.
Steamer Diamond State, Robinson, 18 hours from
Baltimore, with mdse to J D Ruoff.
Steamer J S Slither, Dennis, 18 hears from Balti
wit h mdse to A Groves, Jr.
Stiff Lucy, Townsend, 1 day from Brandywine, Del,
with corn meal to It M Lew& Co.
Schr II Simmons, Godfrey, 4 days from Salem, with
ice to eaptaln.
Schr G Green, Westcott, Lynn.
Behr Julia Elizabeth, Candng,e, Brooksville.
Schr J Galfwgber, Gallagher, Bridgeton.
Schr W F Phblps, Cranmer, Boston.
Seta J B Myers, Elwood, New York.
Schr M J Fisher, Ftilier, New York.
Schr H G Hand, Hand, Boston.
Schr Camel. Gibbs, New Bedford.
Schr Hate E Rich Doughty, Salem, Mass.
Schr C W Locke, Huntley, )orcbester.
CLEARED THIS DAY.
SteaMer 'Vineland.Borden, Baltimore, J D Ruoff.
Steamer Decatur, Young, Baltimore, J D Extort'.
Bark Storm Bird, Schiller, Antwerp, Workman Jr, Co.
Schr Jennica, Scott, Milford. Captain.
Schr Diamond State, Connelly, Frankton], Bacon, Col
lins % Co.
Sehr Florence Nowell, Fennimore, Boston, J It Tom-
Schr Cohassett, Gibbs, New Bedford, Suffolk Coal Co.
Schr C E Elmer, Ilaley, Washington, DC. Rommel &
Hunter.
Schr Sarah, Cobb, New Bedford,
- Schr Oneida, Davis, Boston, do
Schr S N Smith, Matthews, Bridgeport, W 1.1 Johns
Brother.
Schr Julia Elizabeth, Candage, Boston, Bonin, Keller
&Nutting.
Schr P M 'rasher, Allen, Boston,
do
Schr Mary J Fisher, Fisher, Richmond, Va. do
Bela Black Diamond, Young, Danveraport, Blakiston,
Gree' & Co.
Seta R Wilson, Harris, Newport, do
Schr W F Phelps. Cranmer, Salisbury, captain.
Schr J I 3 Myers, Elwood, Boston, Hammett & Neill.
Schr E Magee, Barnes, Boston, Wanuemacher & Co.
Schr ;a Baud, Hand, Richmond, L Audeuried & CO.
Correspondence of the Phila. Evenine
READING, Oct. 14, 186 T.
The following boats from the Union Canal passed
into the Schuylkill Canal, bound to Philadelphia, laden
and consigned as follows•
M B Rambler, Sallie d Annie and Wm King, with
lumber to Dodge Co; W Taylor, do to Ueorge
Ensinger A Co; (.3 W Strive, do to Wilson, Williams A
Co; Cal Bollinger, do to II Croskey A Co; Oen Sheri
dan, Two Sisters, and Saratoga, do to J Keeley; Two
Brothers, do to J H Deysher Sa Co; S Light, do to Jae
Haley; Dolphin, do to Foster A Bro; J W McFadden,
do to Goldey A Cohn; Win F Reynolds, do to Saylor,
Day Maury; Jno M Light, do to Norcross A . Sheets;
Montana, do to Taylor A . Betts; Mary Ann, do to Pat
terson A Lippincott; Pachlc, do to I) II Taylor ; Five
Brothers, cordwood to Peacock A Orth ; Enima, lum
ber to Trucks Parker; Old Abe, Bluestone to P
Brown. • .• F.
MEMORANDA. . •
Steamer' Melita (Br), Sunnier, from Liverpool vla
Boston, at New York yesterday
Bark Bleomlie (Greek), Paschall, al days from Rio
Janeiro, at New York yesterday, with coffee.
rig Gambia, llnimafoid, hence at Deal 30th ult. and
proceeded for London.
Brig Lilly, from Maitland for this port, put into St.
John, Nl3. 13th inst. having lost forcwpmast and part
of the !uremia head.
Brig A F Larrabce, Carlisle, from Bangor for this
port, was off Point Judith, AM 13th inst.
Schr Lena Hunter (not Sela Hunter), reported ashore
on the Gridiron, Bell Gate, was taken oil Saturday
night by the propeller John Fuller.
car Daniel Hohnes, Holmes, hence at Providence
12th inst. -=
Schrs Hannah Little, Godfrey ; Thoinas Clyde, Scull,
and Sammel P Adams, Tabbut, sailed from Providence
12th inst. for this port.
Schrs Albert Thomas Taylor, and Hattie E Dodge,
Freeman, sailed from 'Providence 13th inst. for this
port.
Scbr lii H Read, Benson, sailed from New Bedford
12th inst. for this port..
Sehrs Ruby, Mend,rhence for Newburyport ; John W
Hall, Brown, do for Boston; J W Wilson, S C Tyler, C
Loeser, and A S . Cannon, for do, at Holmes' Hole 12th
instant.
Scbr 0 S Lord. Haskell,hence at Portsmouth 9th inst.
Schr AB Conine, hence at Norwich 12th inst.
WATOHES, JEWELRY, C.
CUTLERY.
PEARL,
IVORY,
RUBBER HANDLE KNIVES.
Steel and Plated Blades.
Sets of. Cutlery in Rosewood Cases,
►AT MODERATE PRICES.
A LARGE STOCK TO 8F LECT FROM, AT
CLARK & BIDDLE'S,
712 Chestnut Street.
.174 u th r.Sm rp§ _ _
TUENICIVAJLA.
WM. E. HARPUR,
Chronometer and Watch-ma Ker,
Respectfully iufonns his friends and customers that be
has removed from over Messrs. Bailey di Co.'s. 819 Chest•
nut street. to
407 Chestnut Street,
Where ho intends to keep on hand a supply of first
quality Watches,Chronometers.Clocks, Ladles' and Gents'
Gold Chains, Seals, Keys, dm Chronometers rated by
Solar and Siderial Transits Especial attention given to
repairing Watches. Ira= rp'
Sterling Silverware-Manufactory,
414 LOCUST STREET.
•
GEORGE SHARP,
Patentee of the Ball and Cube patterns, manufacturei
every description of fine STERLING SILVERWARE,
and offers for sale, wholesale and retail, a choice aeeort•
went of rich uud beautiful geode of now styles at low
prices.
J. b(• SHARP. A. ROBERTS.
ecl7.3m rpo
REAL ESTATE SALE.
REAL ESTA 1 E.-1. 11051 AS & SONS' BALL -
lElValuable Morocco Dressing Entablbhment, No. IEIO
St. John street, 46 feet five inches on St. John
street, 46 feet 5 inches on Canal street. Two fronts.
On Tuesday, October 22d, 1667, at 12 o'clock, noon,
will be cold ut public sale at the Philadelphia Exchange,
all that valuable lot, with the itnprovements thereon
erected, situate on the west side of St. John street, 231 feet
7 inches north of George street, No. 1130; the lot contain
ing in front on Pt. Joint street 46 feet 5 inches, and ex, ,
tending in depth
linehe south line 145 feet 5`.,
and on the uorth 145 feet 5'.; Inches to Canal street.
The improvements consist of a number of frame Ines
xuagcm necessary for a morocco dressing establishment,
with tubs, ruts, Se. Subject to a yearly ground rent of
516:, 46.
Immediate possession.
M. THOMAS & 'SONS. Auctioneers,
139 and 141 South Fourth street,
LEGAL NOTICES.
'l'llE DISTRICT COURT OF . TILE UNITE
STATES, IN AND FOR. THE EASTERNH D
DISTRICT
OF PENNSYLVANIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.
111 the matter of JOHN C. PAYNTER, trading as D.
PAYNTER & co, .To whom it ma concern : The um
dersigned hereby gives notion of appointment as As•
eignee of JOHN C. P T
AYNER, tra ding as D. PAYNTER
& CO.. of the City and County of Philadelphia, and
State 01 . Pennsylvania,e within said District, who has
been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition by the
Diet Het Court of raid District.
JOHN LINDSAY, Assignee,
No. 120 Walnut street.
LA7III.IIIILA, Oct. IL. 1867
INSTRUCTION*
A FEW MORI:1'11'1LS I'OR Tlll 7 . PIANO WILL
1.1. be taken at frJO fine etreet
k7owere made ci tunglit
ANTED—A GENTLEMAN RESIDING IN GERNIAN.
1! t(oll 11, to oducato , ft young man. Two 110111 , 4 a day
ft;ll:itat. "rwPll," at
1 114
aim • 900.3c*
WANTS.
PICTURES, FRAMES.
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Attention in called to the new Carbon Mezzotints_ just
introduced by WEN 1/1 0 .110TH. TAYLOR & it IIOW, At:.
Lists, 314 Chestnut street and 602 Broadway, New York.
This new style of p9rbraiture, which is making such a
stir in the art ahrouil, is produced by no other est:Oß.lh•
mcnt in Philadelphia
The merits of three pictures are:
Being plinted with the same material
Absolute as that used iu Steel Engravings, they
Permanence. are free from chemical changes.
• They' present no such hard lights and
(intense shadows as are common in the
Softness.i ordinary chemical photographs, but the
lights are soft and the shades trauspa•
rent, as in nature. •
f From the nature of the materials used
Finish.
.! in these pictures they have an artistic
I finish which is unattainablel by the for.
Imor method of printing.
The public are invited to examine specimens at the only
Gallery where these pictures are furnished.
RENDEROTR, TAYLOR & BROWN,
OC9-{9 H tu'atrp§ 914 cliEsTsuT Street.
NEW OIL PAINTINGS,
NEW ROMAN PHOTOGRAPHS ,
NEW CHROMOS,
From Milan and Florence.
NEW ROGEES' GROUP,
"THE SCHOOL EXAMINATION."
Loohing Glasses in every variety.
JAMES S. EARLE & SONS,
8113 CHESTNUT STREET,
INSURANCE.
METROPOLITAN INSURANCE CO,
OF NEW YORK.
Cash Assets, - $600,000,
JAMES LORIMER GRAHAM,
President.
R. M.• C. GRAHAM,
Vice President.
Directors
MARTIN BATES,
DLDLEY B. FULLER,
rItAiiKLIN IL DELANO,
CaLIIERT L. BEEKDIAN,
JOBEPII B. VARNU:II.
LORRAIN FREEMAN,
EDIYALD A. STANBURY,, JOHN C. HENDERSoN,
J. BOORMAN JOHNSTON, JAMES
SA!4I. - El. D.' BRADFORD, CLINTON 13. FISK
W. R. WADSWORTH, Secretary.
Continues to innire all descriptiong of Merchandise,
Manufactories and Dwelling House Property, at current
rates.
SABINE & ALLEN,
'AGENTS,
NO. 419 WALNUT STREET.
c,c12.6tr0
THE
SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY,
The Fidelity Insurance, Trust
And Safe Deposit Company,
FOR THE serucairt9LO t r A n2US, STOCKS ans
DIRECTORS.
N. B. BROWNE. C.BARLESMACALESTER.
CLARENCE 11. CLARK, EDWARD W. CLARK.
JOHN WELSH, ALEXANDER HENRY.
J. GILLINGHAM FELL, S. A. CALDWELL,
HENRY G. GIBSON.
Mr' Office in the fire-proof building of tho Philadelphia
National Bank, 421 Chestnut street.
This Company receive on depositand GUARANTEES
TILE SAFE KEEPINCFOF VALUABLES upon the follow.
big rates a year, viz:
Coupon 80nd5............ per
1,000
Registered Bonds and Scen . ritiet. ..... .60 ets. per 1 1I
Gold Coin or itu llor ...............:.....'...5125 per
Silver Coin or 8u11i0n........... ........ per $l, oil
Gold or Silver Plate— . .
. . —sl per $lOO.
CASH BOXES or email tin . boles . of ......... Broken;
Capitalists, Arc., contents unknown to the Company. and
liability limited, $26 a year.
The Company offers for ItgT SATES INSIDE ITS
VAULTS at *2O. $2O. $4O. $6O and $75 a year, according to
size end location.
Coupons and Interest collected for 1 per cent.
Interest allowed on Money Deposits.
Trusts of every kind accepted.
N. B. BROWNE. President;
ROBERT PATTERSON,
Secretary' and Treasurer. aleth.s.tn,rply
CLOTHING.
EDWARD P. KELLY,
TAI LOR,
HAS REMOVED TO
S. E. or. of Seventh and Chestnut Sts.
HOOP SKIRTS.
HOO V SKIRTS AND CORSETS.—MRS. E.
BAYLEY, No. 812 Vine etreet, is now manufactur
ing all the varieties o; Hoop Skirte, Corsets, cti". She has
also the Real French Corsets of new styles. Hoop Skirts
altered am! repaired. mh%tfrp
WILLL&M 13. CARLME, giAUItIOE JOY
CARLILE t JOY, •
Souse god Sign Painters and Glaziers,
N 0.437 Arch Street, Philadelphia:
Glazing eunl Jobbing_ attended to with promptnese an
Ileepateh. Give az &gall. my 4 tflPl
FrrLER, WEAVER 45t Co.
NEW CORDAGE FACTORY
NOW IN FULL OPERATION,
No. BS N, WATER awl WS N, DEL, wean
RITTER & FERRIS ,
No. 36 South Eleventh Street,
•
impoßT EMS
or
. , cootica--)S,
LACES,
EMBROIDERIES,
LINENS,
AND
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS '
Which they otter to the trod . ° at
great)" , reduced prices.
727 CHESTNUT STREET. 727
POPULAR PRICES
IN
Bilks, Shawls, Velvets, Poplins, Reps, Ye.
our Busse, Her!noes, Boum Delaines, Mimeos,
Mohair', Alpaca Poplins, Chene Poplins, Me.
lange Poplins, Irish and French Poplins and
Plaids.
Also, Bombazines,Biarritz,Tamise,
and other Mourning Goods in great
variety, together with the most ex
tensive assortment of Miscellaneous
Dry Goods in the Market.
Also, Blankets, Flannels, Linens, House.
Furnishing Coods, Clotho, Cassimeres, etc.,
In reliable qualities, at low prices.
RICKEY, SHARP &CO.,
LATE
JAS. R. CAMPBELL CO.,
No. 727 Chestnut Street.
WHOLESALE DEPARTMENTS
Dry Goo, by Piece or Package, at
and ds
under Market Bates.
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.,
eel44frp No. 717 CHESTNUT Street
NEW AND LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITII
F. U. WOLCOTT,
P. W. I:CP,NEI
WM. T. BLODGETT,
CHAS, I'. KIRKLAND,
FRONTING, SHIRTING, PILLOW CASES AND
IVAT6ON E. CASE,
JOHN A. GRAHAM,
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Also, a Linen imported expresdy for LADIES' WEAR,
al of celebrated 'maxi.
Diew and elegant designs of splendid
3,4, 5 and 6 yards long 'ma with Napkins and Do.ylie2 to
tch.
TABLE PAMASKS AND DIAPERS iu all widths and
Qualities, very heavy.
NOV E.LTIV4
In TABLE NAPKINS and DOYLIES
TOWELS. plain, bordered and fringed.
TOWELIN GS of all deacriptiona, in every variety and
size flit household use.
IfIIID'S•EYE LINEN, bB.';, 7,i, 4.4 wide.
LINEN LAWNS for Surplicea and lidkfs, and for Hu!.
fling.
.FLOOR and STAIR LINENS.
FURNITURE COVERINGS, both plain and striped.
Sheppard, Van Harlingen & Arrison,
BLANRETS.
FALLS ScHUYLKILL, HOLLAND,
4 'UNMET:LAND SWIS ' . . MELTON,
NVIIITNEY,
tA , ..
PERKINS,
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NO. 9 SOETII NINTH STREET
e7-3n, rt.;
anl7•lm
nETALIL DRY GOODS,
LINEN ESTABLISHMENT;
OF
SUPERIOR LINEN GOODS
LOWEST CASH PRICES
SHEETING LINENS
Double Damask Table Cloths,
No, 1008 Chestnut Street.
orttIISISZLV-.,131
'UPHOLSTERY, &c.
I3E.T)3DING -
FEATHER WAREHOUSE
TENTH STREET, BELOW ARCB
Featle , rB, Feather Bed... BoMere and
Straw, lla.dc, Bair aud bpring Mat trese4, Spring
lleda and Spring Cote. iron Iledateadii of all
klZe 4
iN DOW SHADES of every quality, and a
great ~ ilety of 4ltterw.
Con.fortable. inlf. and Counterpanes, all
ounterpanes, of a
kind.:, e.pecially
BLANKETS.
A wry hope 899ortment of Blankets, en cheap
a to day et;thpetition. . '
AiVIOS ,1301 N,
Ti
No. 44 INortlt TENIII Stn'et,
rell , tll r to 26t Below Arch
HOUSL FURNISHING G ODDS.
EVANS
OILS, PAINTS, VARNISHES,
Naval Stores and Soaps,
No, 10 North Delaware avenue, Philada.
pc:, Nu WI
Olei Rye Whiskies.
LARGEST AND BEST STOOK OF
THE
OLD RYE WHISKIES
IN THE LAND
IS NOW POSSESSED BY
FINJE
HENRY . S. HANNIS & CO.,
gis °and 2'20 SOUTH FRONT' STREET,
Who offer the same TO THE TRADE, in Loth, on very advantageone
Terms.
"Chola Stock of nye Whiskies, IN BOND, comprises all pie favorite brands aka
taut, and runs through the various months of 18014 , 80, and of this year, up by
present date.
Liberal contracts made for lots to arrive at Pennsylvania IL.B. Depot, Ervien
soniLine Wharf, or at Bonded Warehouses, sus parties may °BIM
FiII;PIITUKE. &c•
SPECIAL NOTICE.
We are prepared to meet
Purchasers of Fine Furniture.
BO IT( IN
STYLE AND PRICE,
GEO.J.HENKELS LACY & CO.,
CABINET MAKERS,
13th and Chestnut Streets.
eel fin rp
A:VI S Co .
MUEI3 - 1, - F.S FINO
in Serie de Cuart.c..s.
COLOC A I )0
00 MO
Salve de recibindeuto
v •
CUARTOS rif: CAMARA.
GEO. J. HEIM ELM, LOOT
ERANIS rns,
10.5"-Inn - M TIIIRTEENTU. AND C IiEST N
Special 'Card.
FINE FURNITURE ON EximwrioN IN twans
OF ItooMS, CARFETED AND rußsisitED AS
CIIA:kIBERS AND PARLORS.
GEO• a. 31ENKELS, LACK do CO.,
CABINET MAKERS,
THIRTEENTH AND CHESTNUT, PHILADELPHIA
mu=
C?." Pie feinfiten ftlettbel ttrrangirt In
der gittazen Ettegc . fertig• zur Ansicht,
Teppich land Gairatuen einbegriffen.
GEO. J. HENKELS, LACY & CO.,
MeubelFahriltant,
Thirteenth and, Chestnut, Philadelphia.
pen•hnrp; •
AVIS IMPORTANT.
. BEAUX MEUBLES,
, r , ynr Salon. et Chanibres a Coacher,
Arrang.:e Pour ExprAthn duly , APPartewcnt4 Garnim et
Converts de Tapia.
GEO. J. HENKELS, LACY & CO.,
EBENIST ES,
ee'2:4lnrp: CHESTN ?LUXE r. a•t Coin de lame
A. & H. LEJAMBRE
jlave removed their
Furniture and tpholstering WareroOthil
TO
No. 1103 Chestnut Street,
(up etalu.) ee7-am
GENTLEIIIIIIEN 9 B FURNINIIIING 0000.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
JOHN C. ARRISON,
Nos. 1 and 3 N. Sixth St,,Philadai,
W 04 1 ,1 in' it. [lto attention 01 gentlemen to hi.:
tqhVrtlllrnt of
Furnishing Goods.
ConA•ting of
SILK SUILTS AND 1)1:AWL:::S.
Ca rtwti Watner'k , Merino Shit: , and
Lando' Wool do. do. d ,
do. do cf..
Cotton ti.. do. do.
Enoi:dt S..ran'a Doo. n I. ant,,n flannel soul ,
expre.y , order for Sltirt , and 'rower
ALSI ),
GENTLE'. WI:A
(,1.111T"
BLINDS AND WINDOW SUADES.
B. J. WILLIAMS & SONS,
NO. 16 North SIXTH Street,
ManiltictureN of
VENETIAN BLINDS
A\ I)
WINDOW SHADES.
Lorgryt and lineA amortment in the city, at L the lowest
Repairing promptly attended to,
Store Shades made and lettered. trp§
CHARLES L. HALE,
Onto Salesman and Superintendent for B. J. Williams)
NO. 831 ARCH STREET,
MANUFACTURER OF
VENETIAN BLINDS and
WINDOW SHADES:\
LARGEST AND FINEST ASSORTMENT IN THE
CITY AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
UPHOLSTERING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
Peri. tf rp
GROCERIES, LIQUORS, &C.
"THE STAFF OF LIFE IS GOOD
BREAD," to secure which Good Flour is
indispensable. This can be had of
Thompson Black's Son & Co,, N. W.
cor. Broad and Chestnut sts., who have
now in store, and are selling by the bag
or bbl , the best brands of choice St.
Louis Flour. Try it, every barrel war
ranted,
They would also call attention to their
specially imported Maccaroni, in boxes
about 5 lbs: each, as being the finest ever
offered for sale in this country.
THOMPSON BLACK'S SON & CO.
Jas. T. Black. R. J. M Whiteside.
mum', a tu•lyrp3
ISAAC, NATIIANS. At - CM/NEE N. E, (%ORNEL
Third and shmee etreettl, only one admire below the
E:ehange. 11 ,, '...5u,000 to loan in large or maul' amounts, on
(thulium% silver watehee, jewelry, and all goods of
value. Office how' , fl'ollll A. M.lO P. M. re" Latta).
li.hed for the last forty yearn. Advance wad:• in largo
ttutount4 at the lortrt inatket. raid. 10..:It frt.
S 10 4 I.:-
U. I .. I
CA It PE T ING S, dc C.
PHILADA., 10th Mo.4sth, 'B7. i
Messrs. Editors,
Please say through the medium of
our old friend, "The Evening Bulle
tin," that in anticipation of our re
moval in January next, to the new
store, now building, N 0.12.22 Chest
nut st., we are offering at low prices
our entire stock of choice selections
of
CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS.
DRUGGETS, RUGS, MATS, MAT
^9 IN OS, &c., including many latest
and bi at designs of Velvets, Brussels
and Tapestry Brussels, both k.ing
lish and American.
!English Brussels,, all widths, for
stairs and halls4.,with extra borders to
us:Lich; Ingrains, Three.Plles and 'We..
Also, a small involve new and choice
designs French AX in mdel,' Carpets."
BEEWE E. KNIGHT d Nag,
807 Chestnut stiect•
ocmg th am ro
RICH AND ELEGANT
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &c.,
Novot de-igns and loweA price!
THREE SI lOW ROOMS.
S. C. iICOILTY4W,
NO. 25 SOUTH SECOND ST.„
reltqh r to 2in rp:
1867 CARPETINGS. 1867
JAS. H. ORNE, SON & CO.
Chestnut Street, below Seventh,
IBIPORTERB AND DEALERS
FintEIGN AND DOSIF.STIe
CARPETINGS.
English. Brussels Carpeting&
By tato arrival we have received a full anortnent of tit,
BEST ENGLISH MAKES.
M. OItNE SON eiT CO.,
Chestnut Street, below Seventh.
English and French
AXMINSTERS,
ROYAL WILTON, AND ELI' ET
CAJEZPIF.rriNc;-s.
ALL TILE NEV," DEr:IGN3.
rtcce and fc , r eale
JAS. IL OM, SON &
Chestnut Street, below Seventh.
THREE-PLY AND INGRAIN
CAItPtTINGS
In Vrent v:‘liety of delign.
OIL - IA 0 T EI S ,
In 1-I,e , :t from 1 F:4l - d to El SA:A. I nW.
Henderson & Co.'s all Worsted Venitians.
JAS, H. ORNE, SON it. CO, ?
Chestnut Street, below Seventh, \
er•l-tt: tb f fm
-Ncyric.E.
LEEDOM & SHAW'
910 ARCH STREET,
Between Ninth end Tenth Street,.
Will continue to sell their ..toci; of
CAR PETINGS
At prices corresponding with low rent and expenies,
And will open daily new goods, 115 they do not expect to
move. ac 94 tm rnfl
JOBBERS Al\6-0-IP-CiIiTEICS.
E. S. JAFFRAY & CO.
608 CHESTNUT STREET,
Are receiving and now opening for Fall Trade, fuU 1P.:31
Linens,
Table Cloths, •
Napkins,
ITuekabacks,
Diapers,
Toweling s,
Damasks:,
Sheeting,s,
Pillow Tiinens.
L. C. Hdlvf.s.
Hosiery,
Gloves,
Crapes_ „ „
ells";
Quilts.;
Ladies', Gents' and Children's Under
Wear, Embroideries, Net
Ribbons. dm,
The above will be so d a o
lt n
aty r t on tLe inm3t fl we
t
7f.opre2ented by b.:ttcsy.
mil e to d!lai
lqorizeL
aos-3 t a th