Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, November 01, 1867, Image 5

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rOItMATION OF A GRANT CLUB or Tar. -Primo
wealth—The Republicans of the Fifth Wird heid
an adjourned meeting last , night, at the Ilan of
the Good Intent Rose Co., to peitect arrange-
rants for the formation of a Grad, Club. Colonel 1
Phillip $. White, was called to the chair.
After the organizsdon was elibcted, Col. White
Made a pertinent and able speech. In the course
of his remarks be staid: I took , occasion at our
first meeting to refer to the alleged reasonie that
lead to our late defeat in Pennsylvania. My Views
were slightly misinterpreted by some of the rft s
p o rton then present. I wish now to define my
.posiden in a manner that will admit of no ques
tion concerning it. The candidate of my choice
must stand fairly and unmistakubly• on the
has of the Republican rty: I would have
p\ inxrw
Lim endorse to the fullest measure
of its meaning the reconstruct _p olicy of Con
gress without ',ifs ~ "ands" or igbo ~, My po
litical opinions coincide with the published
views of that clear-headed jurist, warm-hearted
philanthropist and magnificent statesman, Sal
mon P. Chlo From the most valuable sources
of authority, i t is clear to my mind that General
Grant also coincides with them. Under our pre
sent political surroundings, therefore, I am will
ing to accept that unrivaled soldier as our can
didate for the next presidency. I have unbounded
respect for his prudence, admiration for his cour
age, love for his patriotism, and gratitude for the
daring, endurance and skill with which he led our
brave troops to final victory.
If., however, in the further developments of
the reasons which call us together to-night, it
may be found that this illustrious officer does not
meet our expectations by any refusal to face the
innate, I will be as ready to condemn him as I
am now willing to endorse him. With respect,
gentlemen, to the suffrage question I see no rea
mon s h o u ld bel, having sought to destroy the
'Union be entitled to the elective franchise,
while the loyal man, whether black or white,
should be denied such a privilege. To enfran
chise the one in the South and to disfanchise the
other is the establishment of an oligarchy con
demned alike of justice and humanity."
Mr. Hennessy was then called upon and ad
dressed the meeting with excellent effect.
The Committee on Permanent Organization
reported the following permanent officers: Pres
ident, John W. Donnelly. Vice Presidents, J.
Mark - land. George White, Theodore Chandler,
Edwin S. Yard, A. A. Hurley and Richard Done.:
gun. Treasurer, Alexander Thackara. Corre
sponding Secretary, Benjamin }Male. Record
in, Secretary, IL H. Deitz.
MUSICAL.
'Tits CONSrEVATORY KATI - NEM—The American Con
servatory of MuSic give their first Classical Matinee,
tinder the direction of Mr. Carl , Gaertner, to-morrow
(Saturday) afternoon, at 33:s o'clock, at the New Horti
cultural Hall, Bread street, below Locust. The open
ing piece upon the programme, we are pleased to see,
is the great Piano and Violin Duo, op. 47, of Bee
thoven,the performance of which diflicult work, attain
able to few, Mr. Gaertner as a violinist is so justly
celebrated. Also, there will be given the favorite Mo
zart Trio for Clarionet, Violin and Piano, and, other
great worts equally attractive. It seems to be the
object of these matinees to display, as in a picture gal
lery, the finest chamber music of the great masters for •
the advantagosof the students of the Conservatory, who
attend free of charge. The subscriptions of the public
will aid in supporting the entertainments and assisting
the directors of the Conservatory in their noble and
praiseworthy efforts to do good. It is well known
that sixty free scholarships for three years tuition have
been thrown open to pupils of our public schools, and
as carrying out these and other liberal views demands
both time and money, we hold it for the duty of all
desirous of advancing musical culture' to encourage
such an enterprise to the utmost in their power.
Tux GETMAN' k OscaisrstA will give their usual
public rehearsal at the Musical Fund Hall to-morrow,
et 11 A. M., with the following programme:
1. Uverture—La GAZZa Ladra....... ....... ....Rossini
2. Sopg of the Ninth Regiment Lortzing
3. Wataderlieder—Waltz .. • . .Gung 3 l
4. Larghetto front Symphony No. 2 Beethoven
15. Overture-4-Euryanthe........ • • • •............Weber
6. Thema with Variation Ilsensel
Solo for Violin, Violoncello, Basso, Flute, Oboe,
Clarionets, Bassoon and Rom.
.7.
Finale from Loreley • .......Mendelssolm
Paountos' Orsaa Tnoves.—The opera of Maritane
was performed last night at the Academy of-'Music
to one of the largest hot ses of the season. This even-.
Ing 'Miss Richings will have a benefit in The Daughter
of the Degintent, an opera which the has gained
considerable celebrity.
ANIUSEItIENTI9.
Tint TnzaMrs.—At the Chestnut this evening Mr&
D. P. Bowers will take a benefit in the play of The
Hunchback. At the Arch hiss Kate Reignoids has a
farewell benefit this evening in Nobody's Daughter.
Mrs. Gomersal takes a farewell benefit to-night at the
Walnut. The Grand Duchess of Gerolstein will be
performed. At the American a miscellaneous enter-
Minment is offered, with, the Parisian ballet troupe.
Cincb&—A performance will be
given to-night at this popular establishment, corner of
Tenth and Caliowhill streets. A troupe of accom
plished acrobats and equestrians perform nightly.
Minima Smarr °rag/. Houses—The attractions
offered at this place of amusement this evening are
mansually great. They include the Trip Aro. d the
World, the Jape and Arabs, the Richmond, zi t ere,
with songs, da pun suarsuts nces, burlesques, &c.
Orris. Ronsr.:—A large number of
n i ovelties are announced for every bight this week at
this temple of the dusky Mums, if there arc any such
Bph Rom, Prank Moran and a number of
other stars in the firmament of Ethiopian minstrelsy
will appear in songs, dances, burlesques and general
eccentricities. A pleasant evening is assured to"those
who drop in to this establishment.
Btrrz..--Signor Blitz gives a performance this even
ing and to-morrow afternoon at Assembly Buildings.
The Weather for October.
B. J. L. Bends us dm—following table of the
weather at Germantown for the mouth just
passed
OCTOBER, IBGT
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2 44 56 70 29.9 70 S. W. Clear. Frost.
3576466 30 67 - S. W. Cloudy. -'•
4 49 52 53 30.2 54 N. E. Rain. .
5 48 63 65 29.9 66 1 G-10 N. E. Hain.
644 52 57 30.2 56 • N. W. Clear.
737 49 57 30.6 56 N. \V. Clear. Frost.
8 36 50 57 30 5 58 W. Clear. Frost.
9 42 50 63 30.2 64 N. W. Clear. Frost.
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13 44 1 53 5S 30.1 59 '' N. W. Clear.
14 42 1 51 63 30.1 64 N. Clear.
...15 41 1 56 67 \30.1 66 N. Clear: ,
16 45 a. G 3 30.4 65 W. Clear.
17 4G 51 65130.'2 66 W. Clear.
18 49 58 751,311.1 76 S. W. Clear. Hazy.
'19155 63,75;30.2 781 8. W. Clear. Hazy.
20164 6S \7t'10.4 Ti 030.4 77
21 la , 53(65139.4166 N. E. Cloudy.
22 64 01i65130 165 2-10 S. W. Cloudy. Rain.
23 49155167' 30 . 2 , 661 N. Clear
24 35 42i52 30.6 53l - N. W. Clear.
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25 34 49 50 30.4 57 N. Clear.
26 37 45 57 r,a.r, 55, S. W. Clear.
27' 39 45 58 30.5,541 i - S. Clear.
21, 43 49 57 29.9156' 1,14. E. Cloudy. Rail.).
29 4-S 52 65 29.8 , 691 3-101'.N. E. Cloudy. Rain:
30 46 54 58 '29.91b7 IW. Cloudy.
31145 53 58 '29.9 , 561 N. W. Cloudy.
Eight o'clock..
Twelve o'clock
Three o'clock,
Depth of Rain.
CITY NOTICES.
AN INTERESTING ITEM.--MCKETY• H. Roll & Co.
have opened their new and elegant Cigar Store, No.
d North Seventh street, and offer an exteradve and
varied assortment of the Choicest Brands of Havana
Cigars, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Meerschaum
riPeg. Fancy Articles, &e,, al Wholesale and Retail,
on all secular days. Pricer reasonable.'
TICKETS YOIL TUE NEW PHIL4DELPLIIIL OPERA HOWIE
YOU SALE •ETEU 3 o'cLui»; P. M.
UPROLSTERY.—For promptness, good work
Istansbip, and low prices, apply at
Potten'a,l4OS Chestnut street.
Gomm - Ws Plantation Tobacco is acknow
ledged by all lovers of the weed to be the best article
yet oftered to the trade. Sold everywhere..
To ear..ICTLEMEN. —
chaB. Oakford & Sons, Continental ll* . tel, have al
the latent styles of Silk and Soft Sate. The duce
ever extdblted,in the City.
T HE murmur. "Moartnia GLORY" STOVER
sold by Mr. Charles Jonce ,
909 and 311 - North Second
,
street, are the tuba desirable store in the world for
cleanliness, beauty and economy. .
To Gicarn.nbfm.—
theOakford & Sons. Continental lintel, have al
the latest istrlea of Silk and Soft liat4. The tine*
ever exhibited In the City.
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„ flikacm o o 86414. --Elder ow, OMs
Glperioe,,Letlxco, Bunftows ?dusk. ; 1300.00_ , ,:,: ,
Ssvws4loo:lBVolthileggraii"AC
NJILY ANERAA} EN
``IF WO ALL THAT IS et.krarito TOR IT,
er 15 01131TAIT41.1t A WONIIIIIIIIIIS litAmmotl"--Thin tO•
mark is often made by those who have beard of but
have not seen the great Combination Sewing and
Button-hole Machine. Let all sued skeptics call at the
Salesrooms, corner of Eleventh and Chestnut, and
see for themselves that it will do with great ease "all
that is claimed for it."
CHINA BOUQUETS. — The. only stock In the
United States is at Gay's China Palace, 1022 'Chestnut
street.
LACE CUETAINS.—NOW Is the time to
rains. Great t
at
bargains , a
,
ton's,l4oB Chestnut street.
THE rain dampens everything but the spirits,of
those who dress iu clothing sold at Charles Stokes &
Co.'s first-class Clothing House, under the Continental.
Nothing can dampen a man's mpuits when in perfeet
bodily comfort, which can. be often attained by wear
ing wOll-fitting and comfortable clothing. See the
goods.
To GENT
Chas. Oakford & Sons, eontinentr.: Hotel, have all
the latst styles of Silk and Soft, Ha«... The *Lest ever
exhibited in the City.
GAY'S CIMA PALAOE, 1922 Chestnut street, is,
open till vine o'clock every night,
Naw Faurrs of all kinds.
ldnouaLL & FLETMIXT4
1204 Chestnut street.
LACE CURTAINS.-1,000 Pairs elegant real lace
Curtains, at greatly reduced prices ; selling . low, be
cause they were purchased at auction to. selling,
Great variety and bargains in Curtains, at
Patten's, 1408 Chestnut street.
EXTRA FRAGRANV OOLONG TRA.—
MITCHELL. & FLETORRn,
1204 Cheatnut street.
M. SHOEstAKEr. tt Co., 1024 Chestnut street, are
new opening an 'elegant assortment of Misses' and
Children's )Millinery, in the latest Paris styles.
Also, a full. line of Children's Multi:lg for Boys,
Girls, Infante and Misses.
-
To THE LADIES.- Cal at Gay'a China rune,
um Chestnut street, and inspect the immense ..aatiMt
meat of Fancy and Plain China, Bohemian and
French Glassware, Bronze and Parian Statuary, Silver
Plated Ware, Table Cutlery, &c., before making your
purchases.
_ .
DROVER it BAKER'S Highest Premium Sewing
Machines, 431:1 Chestnut street. ..
VERY CHOICE CLOVER HONEY.—
' Mumma. & Eirousr.,
1'204 Chestnut street
BEDDMG and Furniture Re-upholstered, Car
pets laid, and Upholstery of any description done im
mediately. Workmen always ready, at •
• , Patten's, 1408 Chestnut street. '
JoNES' HOTEL, 235 Dock Street, below Third,
revived by W. P. Larkin on the Baropean plan.
Meals from to 12 P. M. good lodgings for
guests. House open all night. Rooms 50 eta. per night.
NEW BET - }I . I. ' EIiEM - BCCIC.WHEAT.. ---
MITCIIELL S FLLICAIICAt.
' 1204 Chew Oat ,00,..et.
Thairltr. as, 331..cTrslms ANT) CATARRH.—
J. Isaacs, M. D., Professor of the Bye and Sex. Main
an diseases appertaining to the above members with
the utmost success. Testimonials from the most
reliable sources in the city can be gem at his office, No.
505 Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to ac
company their patients. as he has no secrets in his
practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made
tor-examination.
FINANCIAL and COMMERCIAL
sales at the Philadelphia block Exchange.
BOAED.
ZOO US 5.20 s '65 j 9 c 107'; I 2eh CanutAm
5000 do c 1073; scrip c 93
15U00 City de new 101 41)0 eh Ocean Oil lts 33;
4300 do ' old RR 96 300 eh, do b6O 3.51
1000 do kso 96 07 eh Lehigh Val b 5 5134
50 eh Del Div bswn WM 60 sh do bswn 51 3
46 sh Norristown R 64 1 4 200 shßig Mountain 2'5;
Pnraanictratta, Friday, November 1.
They was but little business at the Stock Board this
morning, and not much change from yesterday's
ligurea Government Loaits moved ,- slowly .• at our
quotations. City Loans were a shade better, and
closed at 101 for the new and 96 for. the old issues.
State Loans were not offered to any extent. Reading
Railroad was very dormant, closing at about 43% b. 5.
Pennsylvania Railroad closed at 52; Camden and
Amboy Railroad at 123 ; Little Schuylkill Railroad at
23 ;Norristown Railroad at 64%; Catavrissa Railroad
Preferred at23%g23%; Philadelphia andltrie Railroad
at 2534 bid, and North Pennsylvania Railroad at 30%.
Canal stocks were heavy. 90 was bid for Morris Pre
ferred; W% for Schuylkill Navigation Preferred; 10
for the Common stock; 11 for Srusquehanna ; 5234 for
Delaware - Division, and 42 for Wyoming. There was
not a transaction in Bank - shares. Passenger Railway
shares, without exception, were heavy and weak.
Smith, Randolph it Co., Bankers, 15 South Thir
street, quote at 11 o'clock, ;as follows: Gold, 141;
United States DM Bonds, 112%(4112%; United States
5-20'e, 1662, 108%44108%; 5-20's. 1864, 105%44105%;
5-20% 1665, 106%04106%; 5-20's, July, 1E65, 107%g
107%; 5-20's, July, 1367. 107,'44107%; United States
10-40'e, 100%, @IOO3L United States 7-30's, Ist siertes,
Par; 7-30's ; 2d dries, 105%0105%; 3d series,
105%g105%; Compounds.Decenilwr,lB64,llB3£4ll9.
Jay Cooke & Co. quote Government aft-midge, •Itc.,
to-day,as follows: United States 6's, 61881, nionsm;
Old 5-26 Bonds, 168%0106%; New 5-90 Bonds, 1864,
105%44105X ; 5-20 Bonds, 1365, 106%(410636; 5,20
Bonds July, 1665,107%44107% ~.2CI BondalB67, 117%g
107%; 10-40 Bonds, 100%1410034 :7 7-10 Angust, par;
7 8-10, Jane, 1053(14105%; 7 3-10, July, 10534
105%; Gold,(at 12 o'clock), 140%4416%.
Messrs. De Haven It Brother, Na. 40 South Third
street, make the following quotations of the rates of
exchange to-day, at IP. ; American Gold, 140%0
140%; Silver—Quarters and halves. 135(4136%; Com
pound Interest Notes—June, 1864, 19.40; July, 166 4 ,
F 19.40 ; August, 1864, 19.46; October, 1364, 19.40; Dec.,
I 1664, 18%; May, 1865, 1731; August, 1866,16%; Sept..
1865, 15%; October, 15%.
The inspections of Flour and Meal In Philadelphia,
for the week ending Oct. 31, 1867, are as followd:
Barrels of supertine......... • • • • • • • ....12,1a4
Flue.. ..... ......... ......... ... to;.. 11
Rye .. .... „ ..... ...... .. ........... 181
Corn Meal.
.. Condemned ............. .. ... . .... . .
Total .... •.• ••
...... .....
The following in au offichirstatement of the business
of the office of the Assistant' Treasurer of the United
States, in liew, York, for the month ending Oct. 31,
1861
11EUNIPTB AND DISDMISENENT 2 3.
Oct. 31, 1867, by balance._ .1 - $111,700,859 40
Receipts during the month:
On account of Cuatoms... $2,082,986 27
On account of Gold Notes.. 5,054, 0 60 00
On account of lnt'l Rev.... 413,590 31
On account of 3 per cent.
Certificates . ..... .....11,560,000
00
On account of P. 0. !Wt. 555,494 16
On account of Transfers... 1,590,300 00
On account Patent Tees... .4,132 26
On account 'Miscellaneous .40,786,092 63
On account Disbursing ace .14,566,q40 43
Assay (Mice 557,434 72
On account Interest acet.. 507,916 00
Total
• 'Payments—
Treasury Drafts $71,475,203 32
post-0111ce Drafts.' 808 , 240 87
'Disbursing Accounts..... 18,195,099-bc
Assay Office— ...... 211,284 14
Interest Accounts, viz • -
In Coin. • • . '
In Currency
Balance. •
By balance tO:Cr.'Treaeu
rer UnitedStaWo• •
By balance to Cr., ..Loa
burping Accounts.:.... 10,08,883 64
By Fun& in hand, Ae
ray °nice. . 4.... •.. 2,517,245 77 -
By balance 1,850,585 80
Philladelplalta 111Larketa.
FRIDAY, I.—Thete• is more Cloverseed coming
forward and prices: have fallen 60 cents V busheL
Sales of 200 bushels at s7lo(age7 75. Timothy Is
lower and cannot be quoted, over. IMO 25. There is
some reaction in Flaxseed anditales are reported at
$2 68—an advance. r
Quercitron Bark is held Smelly aud p rther sales are
reported at $54 # ton for lio.
,
The Flour market continues very, mock depressed
and prices are drooplng. There is 410014iPping demand
and only a few hundred barrels were"disposed of for
the supply of the home trade at $7 OW 50 V barrel
for superfine, extras at $8 60059 60,- loW:grade and
choice Northwest extra Family . at $lOOll .40,F0r
and Ohio extra family at $1113(012 50 , and tat
slB®l4. Rye Flour is selling pn , ,lots at ' $8 .
Prices of Corn Meal are nominal. •
The offerings of Wheat, although small, me'fally up
to the demand,there being no inquiry except teenpply
the wants of the local millers. Oates of faliand . ptime
Red at $2 40V2 GO .V busneh • Rye has materially
declined. Sales of Venus. at $1 00 and Southern at
ando Corn is alio lower sales of ellow at $1 a
10,000 bushels Weston:t ;
on secret te y rm. Oats are
dull at a decline and range from 60 to ,70 ceata l -the
latter figure fur choice. •
• it 1, 4
THE DAILY 'EVENING, tutontr.-PIitLADELPIIIA, FRIDAir, NOVEMDER 1, 1867,
..m.mwepeenrirmwerammEsimmi
,
, _ ABBI,VRDous DA.Y.
Steamer H L Slaw, Iler, 13 hours from. Baltimore,
with indite to A Groves, Jr.
Steamer .S C Walker, Sherin, 1 day from New York,
With Mdse to W M Baird it Co. . •
Sehr Blwood Damn Jarria_j*iviiience.
CLKthLBD TRIO DAL
Steamer Decatur, Young. Baltimore, J 1) Ruoff.
Brig A B Patterson, Wilkie, Leguriyra, John Dallett
& Co.
Behr L A May. Baker. Bangor, Watuaimmeher & Co.
Behr Ehvood IDoroa, Jatyle,,Boatoti, Weotmd Coat Co
buy CT.-
• - lIKKORANDA.
Ship Susan Rinks. Phintey,''cleared at Boston 30th
ult. for Rio Janeiro.
Ship Aureola, Hughes, Cleared at New York yester
day-fur San Francisco., ,
Ship Western Chief Gilmore, front Callao 26th July;
With guano, at New York yesterday.
Ship Gardiner Colby, from New York, at San Fran
cisco yesterday. ,
Steanitngs Thos A 'Morgan, and .A.chilles, hence for
New Orleans, at Key West 2.lth ult.—put in for coal.
Bark John Mathues, Loughlin. hence at, Kingston,
Ja. 15th nit.
Bark•lnna, Cummings, for this port via Remedios,
was chartered at Havana 26th ult.
Bark W El Jenkins (Br),Lewand,ltence at New York
yesterday.
Brig W B Jones (Br), Conley, sailed from Manza
nilla 17th ult. for this port. •
Brig W H Parks,Simmons,for this port. was loading
at Manzanilla 26th ult.
Brig John Welsh, Jr, Scull, hence at Sagua previous
to 21st ult.
Brig Alice Lee, Herring, cleared at Boston yesterday
for Havana.
Brig Romaine, Card, sailed from Kingston, Ja. 10th
ult. for Old Harbor and this port.
Brig Angelis., Brown, from St John, NB. for this
port, at Holmes' Hole 29th tilt.
Schr Nellie Star. Poland, sailed from Havana 24th
ult. for this port via Sagas. •
Schr E Gildersleeve, Carroll, hence at New York
yesterday.
Schrs El W Benedict, Case, hence for Newport, and
J Loeser, Franklin, from Zanesville for this port, at
New York yesterday.
Schr Fred Fish, Davis, clewed' at Boston yesterday
fo
Ir this port.
Schr C B Paige. Doughty, hence at Boston 30th ult.
Schrs Champion, Clark, from Callas, and Tanta
mount, Davis, from Salem, both for this port, re
mained at Newport 30th ult.
Sears Joe Wilson. Somers, hence forßoston, and C
\V May, Ronny,from Portland for tide port, at Holmes'
Hole 29th nit.
Schra Albert Pharo,Shourds, •fOr this port ;J B Clay
ton, Clayton, for do. and Manta, Smith, for do or
Bangor, sailed from Providence 30th tilt
schrs_Elvira, Kelley, from Fall River for this port,
and Jai Neilson Racket, from Taunton for, do, at
Newport 29tit
Scbr American Eagle, Shaw, sailed from Newport
29th ult. for this port.
Behr En ma D Finney, Townsend,ls days from Gal
veston, et New York yesterday..,.:
Bahr Argus Eye, Townsend, iune. remained at Key
West 228 nit. • .
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!
1,PD7,036 93
$198,457,990 33
18T,8.56 75
106,851 00
86,536,0245 64
$109,671,864 69
95,935,699 9S
- 109,871,864 69
MARINE
Tine Bulletin pn Mr& Page
vint4kt:liivirAl
SELLING OFF
SELLING OFF
FINE CLOTHING,
AT
SW CHESTNUT STREET.
SU9 CHESTNUT STREET,
To meet the public' wants,
WE ARE PREPAREDI
NOW OFFER OUR LARGE STOCK
OF
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING
AT Ali
IMMENSE SACRIFICE.
DIMENSE.SACRIFICE!
CALL ANT) SEE:...: •
CALL AND SEE.
A HEAVY STOCK ON PIECEGOODS FOR MEASURE
WORK.'
C. SOMES 8c SON,
SO
CHESTNUT STREET, ocLUlt•tu
EDWARD P. KELLY,
TAILOR,
• , .
S. E. car. orSeven•
and Chestnut Ste,
Complete issicarnent of Fine and Extra Fine Black and
Colored Cloths.
Caster Moths, Winter Clothe and Mellows.
Silk Velvet and Velveteens.
beet& Cheviot Wilmot.
Far, Astracati, Chinchilla and Smooth Beaver&
Black Deak ins, Plain Colored. Banded. Striped and
Plaid Cassimerea.
Silk. Cashmere, Plain and Fancy Velvet and Cassimete
Vesting:a,
Clothes equal or superior to Mom of any other estah•
lishment, at moderate prices.
son
f:3 G:110 ik.jlcriirjlW: El D.L.4.11
CHARLES L. HALE,
Onto Sateen= and Superintendent fors. J. Willitund
NO. 831 ARCH STREET,
avumescirviska OF
VENETIAN BLINDS and
WINDOW SHADES.
'l4. It OWl' AND YINEST ASSORTMENT IN TUB
_CITY AT THE LOWEST PRICES. .
OLSTERING IN ALL Tra BRANCS.
STORE SHADES MADE AND LETTE RED.
mien- tf rp
B. J. WILLIADIS & SONS,
NO. 16 North SIXTH Street,
Manufacturers
VENETIAN BLINDS
ANp
, .
:• ...WINDOW SHADES.
in n:U.4 aiort x ne u n . t f ..due pie oplet eataMlsh.
DEPADUNGatROMPEV ATTENDED TO.
Prwe.B.
'STOKE SUADES MADE. TO ORDER. seS5-tfry4
13ALTIMO lEt,-7-,,.;.,--,
IMPROVED BABE BCENING. 1,7 ( '
FIRE-PLACE HEATER t rtr
waslt ,l ri
MAGAZINE & ILLUDUNATING DOORS. L . - i - . 4.- - - --
The most Cheerful end Perfect Hester in 644 1 .--• 7, !--A .
Vim To be had Wholesale and Retail of
18. 411 1iMe.
MB M tricot street.
0014.1mc
ISAAC 13. EIrANS
MADDYAOTIIRD II AND DELL= ft
OILS,
_PAINTS, VARNISHES,
, AND
Naval S!oros and Soaps,
No. 16 North Delaware avenue, Philada.
ocitan
Frnan% WEAVER CO.
NEW CORDAGE FACTOFiIf
NOW IN FULL OPERATION 1 I
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IWAILTIDaIItes Fl it •
.7 PARIS, FLOWER STANDS .
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POrCelain and Ormolu Combined.
CALPWF.LL & CO.,
MERCHANT JEWELERS,
822 CHESTNUT STREET.
()VERA. GLASSES,
Fans, Elegant Paris Jewelry.
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Nov. 1
Sterling Silverware Manufactory,
' 4114 LOCUST STREET.
GEORGE SHARP,
Patentee of the Ball and Cube patterns, manufactures
every description of fine STERLING SILVERWARE.
and offers for sale, wholesale and retail, a choice assort.
merit of rich and beautiful goods of new stiles at IoW
Prices.
J. M. SHARP.• . A. ItosErrs.
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CARVED
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WOOD 'ARKS OF ART,
AT
CALDWELL & CO.'S,
lii&BCIlt11T MILERS,
822 CHESTNUT STREET.
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GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
JOHN C. ARRISON,
Nos. 1 and 3 N. Sixth St.,Philada.,
Would invite the attention of gentlethen to his extensive
assortment of
Furnishing Goods.
Consisting of
SILK SHIRTS AND DRAWERS.
Cartwright & Warner's Merino Shirts and Drawee.
Lambs' Wool do. do. do,
Buckskin do. do. do.
Cotton do. do. do.
English Swan's Down Canton Flannel made to J. C.
A.'s express order for Shirts and Drawers.
ALSO.
GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS.
HOSIERY.
.CLOVES,
STOCKS,
TIES,
jriM tf, dco,dzajr.c.
J. C. BARNES & CO.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Fine Shirts, Collars, Wrappers, &o.
NO. 245 N. NINTH ST.,
PHILADELPHIA.
Girard Fire Insurance Company
639 N. E. cor. Chestnut and Seventh sta.
CAPITAL &ND ISM/WM
*0.3 5 0,0 0 O.
All of which Is safely Invested In RAM
Estate, Bonds and Mortgages, Government
Loans and other good Securities.
This Company have successfully insured
$/00,000,000
Of property in the last 14 years, and paid MORE THAN
800 losses by Are.
It has nearly doubled its capital in this period. It has
never belonged to any combination of underwriters in
this city or out of it.
Our Agents in Pennsylvania, and elsewhere. have not
been instruarea tojoin any organization for establishing
arbitrary rates and rules.
We have our own tariff of Premiums and are not under
the necessity of borrowing from the experience of others.
rs
Broke and Agenti in Ph
and professing to repro.
sent us in any particular, should be able to show four
written authority for doing so. Parties wishinifinsunums
win consult their own interest by calling in pence at tliis
°Dice.
numerous: -
'THOMAS CRAVEN, ALFRED S. GILLETT.
FURMAN SHEPPARD. N. S. LA WRENCE_,_
THOMAS macKELL kit, CHARLES L DUPONT.
JOHN BUPPLEE. HENRY F. KENNEY,
• JOHN W. L'LAGHORN. JOSEPH KLAPP. M. D ..
SILAS Y 8, JA.
THOMAS CRAVEN,
. PRESIDENT
ALFRED S. GILLETT,
ME =WENT AND TNEABUREI4
eI_A.LIES B. ALVIORD,2
in 4 Slaral Sh.Cur.;•x.ax.Y.
HOOP SKIRTS
FALL STYLES.
Plain and Trail Hoop Skirta, 8,
of "OE OWN
2X, IV. 2,4: and 8 yards
round. of every length and shape or ladies, and a corm.
plete assortment of .Misses' and Clhildrerea Skirt/ t froirti
to 45 springs, from 10 to 33 inches long, all
MAKE." superior in style, finish and durabil ty and
really the cheapest and most aatisfaotory Hoop SWAB in
the A merican market. Warranted in every respect.
Skirts made to order, altered and repaired.
EAUTION.—Owing to the' unprecedented reputation
which "Ohr Own Make" of Skirts have attained, some
dealers are endeavoring to put a very inforior akirt upon
their customers by representing them"to be "Hopkimes
Own Make." Be not deceived. "Our Make" are damped
on each tab t "W. F. Hopkins, Manufacturer. No. 823
Arch rarest, Philadelphia," and , also have the letter if
woven in the tapes between each spring.
Also, dealer In New York made Skirts, at very low
prices t wholesale and retail.
Send for catalogue of atyles and prices, at
No. fBlB Arch street, Philada,
mhtl.f,rn,w,lyrP WM. T. HOPKINS.
EW FALL sicutT.
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mBIJRANUE.
NEW OFFICE,
HOOP SKIRTS.
TUE PATENT CLASP 1100 P SKIRT.
Manufactured and for sale by SHAW & BONHAM.
916 ARCH and 2¢3 North NlNTH.treets.
The Patent Clasp NEW STILE SICIRTS, mandato.
twed by us, are acknowledged by the. Ladies to be the
neatest, moat Comfortable and durable Hoop Skirt made.
They are superior to all others, being made of one pibee of
the beet patent glazed English Steel, Without any fasten.
in6a; the tapes are imeurely held by neat, patent elaaPs.
Skirts altered into the new fashionable shapes
Skirts and Corsets made to order, Werley'a ant other
makea of Fr .uch Horses for sale. • Beiriza,w,f,llimPl•
Hallo 0 P K 1 rh i l3l . lD 002.8ET13.—KIXO: 'E.
AYLEY. 'NO • vine etrea is now taannfaetur.
thirvarieusa o °op Skirng. uoreete,
&leo the Beat propel! °orate of new atilea. 8
altered and ropaueu. ' '
TO BJENT.
diik 01.11hiTNUT . _ POlt RENT—TELE /ME
lEndutOnttaito Rear og biontdomPri ouninto, and
on the west nide Mph lanp; fl , ht tat with or.
WV
without tupdturo la is' ono oL he taoelAttlative
urrop Chotitill vibe , Live Of -1 ItiNkuti"
inttubted. 00d0. , , -- 40* i r Must
ow*, 60., Oa iii tiOr t w tair.
tirii i v
not4to 116 obitut Snot.
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Olderye nisties.
THE LARGEST AND BEST STOOK OF
FINE OLD. RYE WHISKIES
IN TAB' LAND ,
IS NOW POSSESSED BY
HENRY S. HANNIS, &
101.8 and g2O SOUTH FRONT STREET
Who offer the same TO THE TRADE, in Lots, on very advantsgoOns
Terms.
__
nrbelr Stock of Bye Whiskies, IN BOND, comprises all mae favorite brands *EA
taut, and runs through the various mouths of 111614 9 041, and of this year. UP t
present date.
.Liberal contracts made for lots to arrive at Pennsylvania Bats Depot, Bradall
rongLine Wharf, or at Bonded Warehouses, as parties may Wool. •
' ' aft.to don
FURNITURE. &c.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
We are prepared tozaeo
Purchasers of Fine Fuirtiture,
BOTH LN
STYLE AND PRICE.
GEO.J.RENKELS,LACY & CO.,
CABINET MAKERS,
18th and Chestnut Streets.
sea3m rP
AVISO.
MITEBLES FINO
EXIDBICION,
in
COLOCBone de Cuartoe.
ADO
007d0
Batas do recibliniento
CUARTOS DE CAMARA.
GEO. J. .111.ENKEI.S. LACE & CO..
EIIANISTAS,
oe2s.tfrp; 4 , TIIIRTEENTIi AND . CLIESTNUT
Special Card.
FINE FURNITURE ON EXHIBITION IN SUITES
OF ROOlll3, CARPETED AND FURNISHED 103
CHAMBERS AND PARLORS•
CEO. J. ItENKELS, LACY & CO.,
CABINET MAKERS.
THIRTEENTH AND CHESTNUT. rimAnEm i nie.
.
tr Die refasten Pleubel arrangart in
der ganzen Entire fortig zur Ansicht,
Teppich and Gardinen elnbegrilten.
GEO. J. BEENKELS, LACY dr CO.,
Meubel Fabrik ant,
Thirteenth and Chestnut, Philadelphia.
.was-try
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AVIS iMPORTANT ° .
BEAUX MEUBLES,
pour Salons et Cliambres is Coneber.
Arranges pour Expwition dans Appartements Omni' et
Converts de Tapia.
GEO. J. HENKELS, LACY & CO.,
EHENIBTES,
men-5-tfrp: CHESTNUT STREET. au Coln de tame.
A. & H. LEJAMB, E
Have removed their
Furniture and Upholstering Warerooms
No. 1103 Chestnut Street,
(up stairs.) se7.3m rp.)
PAINTINGS, dce.
NEW OIL PAINTINGS.
NEW ROMAN PHOTOGRAPHS.
NEW CHROMOS,
From Milan and Florence.
NEW ROGERS' GROUP,
"THE SCHOOL EXAMINEITIOti."
Looking Glasses in every variety.
JAMES S. EARLE &. SONS,
818 CHESTNUT STREET.
CURTAIN MATERIALS.
33.A.11G1 - A.INS IN
LACE CURTAINS.
CURTAIN MATERIALS,
FURNITURE COVERINGS.
WINDOW WADES,
AND" UPILOLSTERY GO()
Of the Newest Fabrics. Designs, and Qualities.
PIANO AND TABLE COVERS,
And a full Rue of
UOUSZFURNISHLNQ LINENS, QUILTS, dui..
At the Lowest Prices.
C. M. STOUT & CO.,
1100 Chestnut Street.
mvl•wfm los
NO. 629.
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GENERAL VIEW OF THE CASES IN WHICH
11014 4 3 MALT EXTRACT BEVERAGE OF HEALT
is applica H.
ble:
I. IN OASES OF WEAKNESS OF DIGESTION.—
Proofs of its efficacy—
Mrs. Amanda Fordoff. of No. 146 Wooster
et , cot writes: "By advice of my physician,
Dr. Chauveau, I have taken uca , a melt Ex
tract,
Od anal can now partake of any kind of
fo"
2. FOE DYSPEPSIA IN GENERAL.
Mr. William Moller, of No. 0 West Twenti rd ee
street, _Writes: "I recommend cheerf y
HOFF'S Hoff's built Extract to , dyspeptics; I have
never found such a splendid beverage.'.'
8. FOR A FOHLBTATE OF STOMACH. '
Mrs. Dafferner, of No. 080 itivingt on street,
MALT writes : "My husband has been entirely cared
of his disorder of the stomach."
4. FOR EXHAUSTED PERSONS .
My physioian is in favor of it, and did not
EXTRACT think that it could disagree w his medi.
cinos." P. A. ith
BEERS.
(Ivry DATMENIT.
6. FOR BODILY WEARNEOS. _
I am, I fear, a contirmaneud innovarailadihohinaveesetteemeds
ale andnorter, _
to benefit mo; but gdoirA blaitg n ictract to just
the thing I °ecl air E . O.
6. IN CATARRHS, ESPECIALLY OBSTINATE,
Mr. deli Edwards, of, the New York Thee,
tre, writes to Mr. bar s ore
wife has boon
entirely wood of bar sore throat by the use
tc.
Bold at drug e gists' and grocers'. Persona wisiihs.g agencies
mild apply to lioLPs Malt Extractpopot, 541t oc ksro w ad f
mw6aty,
ErN- pitzsEnven cinion,_minstßvgo
wo f the odoorated IghYlOong brand;
,q , ohm* in b2zes. tinPortoo and for
sktes7 os vßaElt & Ou„ 106 South DololivarO
aroma' . •
MEDICINAL.
, CALIMPETINOBi &ce
519 Chestnut Street.
FINE C.A.RPETINGS
REDUCED PRICES,
WE WILL BELL OUR
AXIIIINSTEEtS,
ItOYAL WILTONS,
VELVETS.
ENGLISH BRUSSELS,
TAPESTRY inmussELs,
THREE.PLYS,
SUPEIL-INGRAIIVh
BRUSSELS AND DABASILL
HALL AND STAIR CARPETS,
WITII EXTRA BORDERS
ENGLISH OIL CLOTHSI
IN SHORT,
EVERT DESCRIPTION OF DESOUBLI
CARPETINGS,
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,
With a view to SELLG RE TA ILFF OUR ENTIP.E STMT.
AT OUR WAIIEROOktti.
No. 519 Chestnut St.,
Prior to removal on first of January next
MeCALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN,
519 CHESTNUT STREET.
od-w.t.za.2m
1867 CARPETINGS. 1867
JAS. H. ORNE, SON & CO.
Chestnut Street, below Seventh,
MMMTV" n M
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
CARPETINGS.
English Brussels Carpetings.
By Lee arrivals we have received a full assortment of Uri
BEST ENGLLSII MAKES.
JAS. H. ORNE, SON & CO.,
Chestnut Street, below Seventh.
English and French
AXMINSTERS,
ROYAL WILTON, AND VELVET
CARPETING 'S•
ALL TIM NEW EXHIBITION IMBION3.
Now Irt store and for sae by
JAS. H. ORNE, SON & CO.,
Chestnut Street, below Seventh.
THREE-PLY AND INGRAIN
CARPETINGS
In great variety of design.
OIL CLOTHS,
In eheota froml yard to 8 yards wide.
Henderson & Co.'s all Worsted Venitians.
JAS, H. ORNE, SON & CO.,
~,pt l ipb s pvi a t Street, below Seventh.
NOTICE.
LEEDOM &SHAW,
910 ARCH STREET,
BOWOOII Ninth and Tenth Streeta.
Will continue to Bell their stock of
CARPETINGS
.Alieric.:AirzgicaiNgTolooarseantthlittddgiroanmametur4ecrotto
fog SALX.
Ith uc Stock of the apacioca
FOR aoo t WILL, FIXTURES
gitel4eNaaote.'B7s"Arigh svetre;t. Mock,
tho %r o cas*.
allot 11 °Woo; .A.JR
ISAAC NATHAN% AUCTIONEER, N. E. CORNER
Third and Spruce streets, only ono square below the
Ricohinge. otooo to .n
large or small amount 4, On
dlojinondstailvire Sot? Watßoo.o , jOivelry, and potato of
°tufa ours rota A. M. to 7r. Estab
naked for th e t forty Years. Advanced m in largo
amounts at WO rowed market 'earn
VZNIETtANIS I ,