Oriet Ismktrots. A N . 0 . 0 , 331 .. , _it *ill please our musical readers to learn that they will shortly be able to procure the e,hoicest music,bound magnificently, in volumes, at a price very much lower than the usual wholesale !slice, Mr. Jules Dein rr, of No. 27 Barclay street, NeW York, is now this city' wa ki n g a t iangnsC for the early *sage of sevemivolum es he most popular musical twice *ions, which will he pad in morocco, and hand somely lettertd and gilt. The retail price of the music alone contained in , those books would be from twelve to fifteen dollars, but Ur. Berr, by intertlag ornamental aments Upon the blank pages, will, be abl e them at a lower flgnre than the dere cosding. Those who ndvertlse will have their businesseards displayed Su thousandt of parlors, while those who pur chase will procure music at, an ,unprecedentedly ow cost. COLONEL FORNEY'S Lierrxus pnom EUROPE, published during the past summer, have been collected and revised; and are issued this day in book form by the popular and enterprising puh 31shing house of T. B.,Peterson & Brothers, No. :306 Chestnut street. Colonel Forney's observa tions in Europe extended over England and the greater portion of the Continent. As gathered In Ibis volonie they 'are both interesting and Instruc tive, and deserving the attention and perusal of all who wish to understand the relations existing between the people of the Old World and their rulers. His comparisons of the present condition of affairs in Europe with that of our own coun try are suggestive and worthy of thoughtful con eideration by both the private and the public citizen. D'HUTVETTICE ' S FIFTH GRAND BALE OF MODERN YAINTECGS.—A splendid collection of paintings, over tWo hundred in number,is now on exhibition at Scott's Art Gallery, 1020 Chestnut street, and will be told on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs day, 19de: 2lst, at 7% o'clock. These are all ti al paintings by many of the beat German, Drtch and F.rench painters. They were selected in the studios of the artists by A. D'anyvetter,, who is an experienced dealer of acknowl edgedtaste, as previous sales in this city fully tes tify. ANarnan Rem—Last evening,between eleven and twelve o'clock, U. 8. Deputy Collector iconlkrod, accompanied by a posse of the Eighteenth District Police, made a raid upon the illicit whisky distilleries in the Twenty-Fifth 'Ward, A copper still belonging to a man named McCrvatal, living on Ann street below Melville, and one belonging to Daniel Can, on Salmon street below Maple, were captured. No resis tance was offered to the officers. ArrEurrEn BUtilitAßT.—This morning, about oli(o'clock, the residence of Mr. John Avil, No. South Tenth:, street, was entered by two burglars. They got into the cellar by prying open an outside cellar-door, and commenced operations on the inside door. They awoke the inmates of the house by letting a plank fall, and eyes by bursting open one of the cellar windows. and secreting themselves in a grave yard directly opposite. ATTEMPT io RANIL—John Walters was before Ald. Good this morning, chareed with assault arid battery with intent to kill. He keeps a small isTern on Allen's lane, Germantown. Last Creel= be quarrellxi with his wife and beat her -3 7 a feirful manner, and, it is alleged, tried to ber. Re was bound over for a further 'yo.l Ixsivrzra.—lt will be seen by a vuasz rettt gd~r ß osr a o rrr.ctp.‘ of the RP/er -at Irestm lavergale, N. J.. in another valrannoclua 1.1.1ev art now ready to receive sp -rimq•eirmis for 'die adnikezto - of orphans Of sal nun warm The Ixatilate will be-prepared st=tve 32s Irmo , w..rrn ewig at ar...may, A WATCVII.--Csataritte serails aytamt , tram s et "Vitae. restates! the - visited theJamile af alfam reninag S 2. Eicirr tam. anti 11ntfing nu altaut the praimasm, tacked _up a Irsaluakk watch Laid made of - Wah /31a. war =Weil. atuTheld in fifiDD ball 1 , 3 - Alder _mak bentt. 'Darr".rcF . F.. whim& agei. fren 12 'in 7VEMSE, were =tined 11). .7213331110T11 -pasterday. far - the illTeel3Y limihor tratu inunber new hnildnat nn Orchard and Chutdb istreet6. They were held it iq,Ou each. iw.Aidermffn Tinirne. T o m Ccrelint..—diuourt tines, aged thirteen -- scan. -reading at -Seventeenth cud Burton loin crushed. - _vvrartivy afternocni, 1 - 37 ::: Lombard uud Eolith street ear lauding over iL lit beventeentil strew,. _lblioupra:L.:, Lot Orvig. for hnepirz: uit ullegtsl diocerclurly 2‘4). 71T.1 Sunsum ftrrot, WflF plivarfury laid in eI.tIOU 7J2i i fGT 133 - llteorcitl lcrtl ..1 - nrra--"Two wear if arrived here last. swer'itr front 'Malaga about Sc UrKJ pattar,es of now ruisint and other fruit—the fast arrivals cd KlLfstat. Esta , L - r 8 , .. - nicta,.Margaret M.c.G-arry, residing at No. StDes street. was b.idly burned by Int ezplo6ou of a coal oil lamp last evening. Alti a z intENTS• OyzZA Tr.ocm.—The opera of Norma ♦vasemu et .,, ,, yrng at the Academy of Music by the -V,Attiagt irtrape in a very acceptable manner. This evnutus . Afar (tang lir - 131 be given, on the occasion of the limiefit kit itz. C. C4mpbell. The company have purl:mod Wannee's fate vuoptstsition so often and so zliscirably lbw it is z2linec , e-sary here to repeat the prah.e that has been twarried them. Mr. Campbell tiePerres sad , all 3 undoubtedly have a crowded house to-ndett. Ter. Ttinsarlam—The pkasant little comedy of Surf will he repeated this evening at the Arch, with all tut ilhelsomelippeaKOCA, of line scenery and novel xnechankad erfeets. There will be a ...On.' matinee to =or row afterlsomat italf-pat: one. Mr. Edwin For caudnAsa t in very off engagement at the ;Nat= to-ni.ett the tragedy Hamlet. Mrs. D. P. .Btracers hares benefit this evening at the Chestnut n /dark Atilt" To-monow afternoon she will ntin lie drum of Peep al)ay. The American uro-n. a ZuSboellamosts entertainment this evening. Cv.vcrarr Buis.—Profetwar and Madame Maulllster, tut. ilistioniels, ant astonishing our citizens r....gent by titer wonderfbl performances at the above Tainabie and elegant presents are distributed rre-sivt , The presents this evening will con e hco: M odred valuable articles. On Saturday et.en.tx,r, a gift tentiriL'e will be given, when every re , xlve a present. Pant.enEteinta Cases.—The accomplished eques tent, and axsrbatic troupe engaged at this ettablish rA.z.',. oorzstar Tenth and lashowhill streets, appear aria In a number of startling and ivonderful polo= omtet PElLATartrtlis. Ores* Bousr.--Sinee this popular V..t.te of sr...arta:lent has been open ft has commanded Urge and farlakmable audiences, and may now be pro. mi./F.wad one of our institutions. The proprietors, in selecting Ms. Samuel S. Sanft.rd as the stage manager to oncar ize. and reteet a merited troupe, gave us pro mise of their determination in catering ret i red nue. Mr. S. having azyminplished this, from behind the met" ekeing with a complimentary benefit, now takes charge of the front as busineso manager. who all know in this city as one who under stands the acquirements which is so necessary in a flat-tiaes establishment. With Sanford backed by the liberality °flit:ma Madam; a; Parsons, and the great Ethiopian slant attached to the above, there is no much 'word as fail. On Monday evening we are to be treated, 5n addition to the minstrels , with a grand panoramic, Oloramic exhibition, in which over tifty characters in the foreground are represented. Ruvuma firr.xxv Omuta 1101:787--Messre. Cam eros? & Dixey will present this evening a laughable burleune entitled Mac's Fishing Party, which con tain} some excellent local bits and plenty of humor. /n addition to this, burlesque Italian opera will be given every ntgla in the style for which this establish ment is famous. There will be also extravaganzas, farces, swich-making, singing, dancing and a medley of other good things presented. Btarz.—Signor Blitz will give an entertai mont this evening at Assembly Buildings. Tin Germania Orman:at will give their usual publicreheartml at the Musical Fund Hall to-morrow, a t 11 A. Id., with the following programme; 1. Overture—Daughter of the Reiximent Donizetti 2. Thema with Variations—Solo for Violincello, Bass, Plate, Oboe, Clarinets, Bassoon and H0rn5.....,._ .......... *Hammel S. Die Flotten—Waltz...... Lanner 4 . Andante con 1110t0 from Third Symp h o ny ,..M ozar t Overtire--itosamunde ...................Schubert a. Duet—SeutiraMide.--80010 for Clarinet and r;............ . Rossini Performed by W. Stoll and a. Mueller . 7. Reminiscence on E. Wagner's Tannnahser...Hamni I Hamm's Coriours,—Hasslor's second concert will he .given on Monday afternoon next. The rush for tickets has already been immenie. • _Rad L. Stewart, one Of the parties in a dis wasting. divorce ease, decided in Chicago, some s,o l puths egO, has sued bib ex-wife anti her father for 5200,000 damages for the loss of wife and TepUtation he sustained in the trial, and has caused the arrest of a number of the witnesses who tOstlfted against him, on the charge of peljUrY., • , ----------- FAstItoWABLE 'HIM AWP Botnarra. Ladies Making their purchases in this line will please bear it, mind thnt the most elegant stock of Hate and Bonnets, for both ladies and misses, is offered by Messrs. Wood k Cary, No. 725 Chemin street. Also, all Bon of net and ich B at 1. rnmes, Satins, Velvets, Silks, etc., wh they sell in any rynantitv to snit purchasers. --z-,..,---- VERY LARGE CtusTens Almeria Grapes.-- Mrrousta. 4t, Ftwrouza,, 1204 Chestnut street. COMA BOUQUETS. The only stock in ,the United States is at Gay's China Palace, 1022 Chestnut et eet. SITOOTINO STARS. -- Meteoric showers are ps omised us in profusion by the alstronomers this winter, but people don't have the same confidence in astronomers promises as in other people's, and It ill w be some time before they catch us a-napping again, or rather disturbing our naps to look out for stars to hall. The promise that everybody shall be pleased who buy their Clothing at Charles Stokes &r Co.'s, First class Clothiers, under the Continental, is much easier Ilmsnkts, in whole, half, and quarter boxes. Citron, Orange and Lemon Peel. Currantq, Sweet C, dor, and Pare Brandy for Mince Pies, Fruit Clams, &c., &e. 15UTOILVT.I. & FLETOITMII, 1204 Chesuaut street. - - TIM FIRST SNOW OF TUE SEASON has rep:Linda. the Ladies that Oakfords keep a Magnifleent Stock o Furs at their Stores, 634 and 836 Chestnut street. WHITEHOUSE'S EATING HOTIRIC, For Ladles and Gents, No. 42 South Second street, and 88 Strawberry street, -! Philadelphia, Pa. Being a brsneh of the Whitehouse, Atlantic City New Jersey. A TERRIBLE DIXRIVATION.—An old lady was telling her grand children about some trouble In Scot land, in the course of which the chief of her clan was beheaded. "It was nae great thing of a head, to, be sure," said the good lady, "but it was a sad loss to him." Still it was not such an iraportant loss to the people at large as - would be the withdrawal from the coal trade of Mr. W W. Alter, whose splendid 'coal can be procured at his yard, Ninth street, below Girard avenue, and at the Branch Office, corner of Sixth and Spring Garden streets. GAY'S CIIMA PALACE, 1022 Chestnn en till nine o'clock every night. Tun FIRST B - sow of TILE SEASON'ILSS reminder the Ladles that Oakfords keep a Magnificent Stock o Furs at their Stores, 534 and 83G Chestnut street.. VERY FINE OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA Very Choice New Crop Teas. Itirrontm. t PLETCHER, 1204 Chestnut street. Wit ARE still elesing out our immense Stock of Lace Curtains atoos . r. Some great bargains left in Embroidered Lace, Application, Nottingham and - ..lluslin Curtains. 123 Chestnut street, ICELTY. CATVICINGTON ,5.5 CO. AN INTERESTING ITEM.--M.9§SIS. H. Holl & Co. have opened their new and elegant 'Cigar Store, No. 45 North Seventh street, and offer an extensive and varied assortment of this Choicest Brands of Reverie Cigars, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Meerschaum Pipes, Fancy Ardcles. ,revs&c. Wholesale and Retail, On all secular days. Prices onable. TICKETS MEL VOL New PIIILADELPIIIA OrecA ROUSE roe SALE AYTCU 3 O'CLOCK P. M. WINDOW SITAIDIS . closing out at half price at 723 Chestnut street, REMY, CATLIIINOTON 8b CO WHITE GEAPES, WIIITR GRAPES, By the wholesale or single pound. Myrourw. &,Fi.v.Tousat, • 1204 Chestnut street. THE FIT:ST SNOW or THE dEASON has reminded the Ladies that Oakfortle keep a MagllitlSCo ll t Stock of. Furs at their Store's, 8.34 and 830 Chestnut street. JoxFs' novitr.,lsock Street, below Third, revived by W. P. Larkin on the European Plan. from 6 A. M. to is P. M. Good lodgings for esti!. Hone open all night. Rooms 50 eta. per nigkt. CrnrArs Goo s and Furniture Cover rigs, tlafing ai a . sacrifice. We have again marked dafm oar reudi *vac as it must be closed out by Ja /51. _ • . } . TLTT, CAII.BANGTON & CO.. ;?3 CheAuut ticreet. Fncir 'Elm'. TEA T. the cla - 1 of from 5 to 5.3 pounds. YirrcE s 32o4 Che-zinut street. *M. To Lanus.—kAal az Gay's China Palace, litlt - Coefcang w..r.taau and itiPpeci the 5 manse as6ort- Mein Of - Fancy IZZI Flidia China, Ttos.-.".5t and T-rencb Gluarvrart, Bronze and Fatasi S sry Silver TL.,I)IV Cl:o;iery, AZ., before making yotu ,urriasMta. DlLenern, BinerECIKES AND fl ATA FRC/ hatem, X. D., Professor of the Bye and Ear, treats g l / 4 4istaises appertebog to the above membms with tie. trances snows. Tenisoorasht from the most reliable worm in the Mty can be men athis office, No. EMI. , rzeet. The medical facalty are invited to ao. mammary tier pa'iml - g„ as be has no secrete in his muc'aca, Aracial eyee Inserted. No charge made mase.:mation. • GLovEn & BAnn.E's Highest Premium Be' ora) CbeEtnut greet. LADY APPLES, names, Lemons, Almonds EngliEh Walnute,Pecar.P , &c. Itirrontra. & FLETCHER, 1204 Chestnut street. 1)j,11 :4 ea 4 :1 , 1 rl foti 4 I:1 PORT OB PHILADELPHIA—Nov. 15 See Marine Bulletin on Third Page. ARRIVED THIS DAY. Steamer Decatur, Young, 13 hours from Baltimore, with mdse to J D Ruoff. Schr Lemartite, Hill, 8 days from New York, with mdse to captain. Schr J 13 Clayton, Clayton. 3 days from Now Yolk, with salt to Wm Bumm & Son. Schr C J EITICIIBOII, Smith, from Newborn, with old iron to A Whitney & Sons. Schr T G Smith, Lake, Boston. Schr E Sinnickson, Winsmoro, Boston. Schr L Chester. Jackson, Boston. Scar Paugusset, Wsples New York. Schr C E Young, Haloy,N e w York. Schr Jas Ponder, Hudson, New Haven. CLEARED THIS DAY. Steamer W Whllden, Biggins, Baltimore, J D Ruoff. Bark Mira, Dix, Cork for orders, J E Bazley & Co. Brig John Good. Crowell, Bremerhaven, Workman it Co. I Behr Inland Home, Carver, Barbados, H L Gill. Schr Thomas G Smith, Lake, Chelsea, Van Damn, Lochman & Co. Behr E Sinmekson, Winsmore,Boston, Sinnickson&Co Schr Lewis Chester, Jackson, Savannah, Merchant 41,:i Co. Schr Port Royal, Moore, Washington, Borda, Heller a Nutting. Schr Wide World, lllldrelh, Charleston, J C Scott & Sons. Behr A M Lee, Lee, Richmond, do Ear C Errickson, Smith, Pawtucket, do MEMORANDA. Steamer Propordis (Br), Eliggitll9oll. from Liverpool 80th nit. via Queenstown 31st, at Boston yesterday, with 530 passengers. Bark Queen of Scots (Br), Smith, cleared at Boston yesterday for this port. Brig Chirlotte, Shupe, cleared at Bangor 12th inst. for Wilmington, Del Scbr E Nickerson, Nickerson, cleared at Boston 13th tuft. for this port. Schr Wm C Bartlett, Bartlett, hence for Boston, at Holmes Role 12th inst. Behr Julia A Crawford, Buckley,honcs at Gloucester 11th inst. I I Schr Willow Harp, Davis, hence, below Providence 18th inst. Schrs Alice ids, Mears, for this port; Elizabeth English, Sipple, for do, and M M Freeman. Howes, for door Baltimore. saile_d from Providence 18th inst. Behr R B Dean, Cook, from Taunton for this port, at Newport 12th inst. - Behr Mary B Coyne, Facemire , sailed from Newport 12th Inst. for this port. . Schrs Bloonlight, Berry, fiorn Gloucester for this port; Chas II Moller, Brown, do do; Win A Crocker, Bazter,from Boston (Or do,and 11 N 13kinner,Thrasher, from Taunton for do, ' sidled from Newport 12th inst. The C Moller returned to N. Behr B Allen, Case, hence Pawtucket 18th inst. Schrs Clara Myrick, Montgonterg,' and Ann Eliza beth, Phillips, sailed eat P awtuc ket 13th inst. for this port. Schrs Semi L Crocker, Presbrey.' and 0 L Herrick, Skinner, from Taunton for this pert, sailed from New , ]Bth inst. , Behr Mary E Yancleaf,'ldeCObb, ileum for Portland, sailed from Newport 12th inst. MARINE •MISCELLANY. Steamship Hendrick Hudson, from Philadelphia for Ravens, before reported lost, broke 'her cylinder, damaged her screw, lost her rudder, funi.J.iecame nn managenle. Captain Greene, of the steamshipagle, from Newlfork for Havanujell in with the Hiludeon on the night of the sth inst. between 10 andll o'clock. and immediately took her in tow; when about one mile from the Morro lighthouse, about 5 o'clock next morning, the hawser parted , and all efforts to agabi get a line from her . ; having failed, owing to the bean , I 'Weather, Capt OrponeWas compelled po leavober,, but promise,d to return or Obtain the ;necessary waistlines SA soon as he had entered , the port. In the meantime, owing to the violenee.pf the wind and the current, the B Hodson drifted till she struck the Chivo reefs, Two tugs were immediately sent o ut to get her off, but the attempt proved fruitless; one 'of them burst a boiler. The Spanish war screw steamer Francisco de &Ms was then sent to her assisrance, but despite all the endea vors made to save the vessel, she could not be got off. The passengers, captain and crew were taken off when ihemeathet moderated; but the vessel Imam p lota DAILY EVETENCI BULLETIN.---PHILADELPHIA. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1.5 1867. TflE Ameamrami=llllllllllllM 1088. Tile crew *noisome of the Rosen when they came *Whore BARGAINS! 113A.RGAINSI CLQ'rUING. SELLING OFF SELLING OFr FINE, OLOTHINO, 809 CHESTNUT STREET. 809 CHESTNUT BTREPT. To meet the Public Wants, WE ARE PREPARED' NOW OFFER OUR LARGE STOCK Or FALL. AND WINTER CLOTHING AT Ai IMMENSE SACRIFICE! IMMENSE SACRIFICE CALL AND SEE. • • CALL AND SEE. A HEAVY STOCK OF PIECE GOODS FOR MEASURE W • C. SOMERS & *SOI, SO CHESTNUT STREET. oollit•elt-tu EDWARD P. KELLY, TAILOR, S. E. car. of Seventh and Chestnut Ste. LARGE STOCK OF CHOICE OVERCOATINGS AND WINTER, PANTALOONINGS. REDUCED PRICES. age- PIANOS. PIANOS TO RENT. CRASS W. A. TRUMPLER, ►t His New Mole Store,., 926 CHESTNUT STREET, Often NEW and !MOND BAND PIANOS TO BMW AT IsEABONABLE RATES. . Pianos and Organs FOR SALE. odserp§ W: 1 1 gaiU CV 4:4 t 4 414:1 ESAR,O-A.INS IN ' LACE CURTAINS: CURTAIN MATERIALS, FURNITURE COVERINGS. WINDOW SHADES, AND UPHOLSTERY 000 Of the Newest Fabric's, Designs, and Qualities. PIANO AND TABLE COVERS, And a full line of HOUSE-FURNISHING LINENS. QUILTS. 1110.. At the Lowest .Prices. • . C. M. STOUT & 1100 Chestnut Street. mVl•wfm tyro NEW PUBLWELTIONS. COLONEL FORNEY'S NEW: • 001(1 NEW BOOKS PUBLISHED THIS DAY, BY T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS, NO. 306 CHF43TNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. LETTERS FROM EUROPE. By John W. Forney. Sec retary of the Senate of the United States. Proprietor and I.ditor of the Philaielphia Press and Washington Cbronicle, With a Portrait of the Author, engraved on steel. by Sartain, and a complete Alphabetical Index. One volume, cloth, gilt back and side. Price Two Dol lars. OLD CURIOSITY SHOP. By Charles Dickens. Be-. ing volume five of Peterson's new People's Edition Illus trated of Charles Dickens' Werke. Twelve Illustrations. One volume, duodecimo. Black cloth, Illustrative gilt back. Price sl_so. HAREM Li IN EGYPT AND CONSTANTINOPLE. By Erni:Hoe Lott, late Governess to his Highness, the Grand Pasha Ibrahim, eon of his - Highness; Ismael Paella, Viceroy of Egypt. Price, $1 50 in paper, or $2 in cloth. LEY TON HALL. By Mark Lemon, editor of "London Punch." and author of "Loved at Last," "Walt for the End," dz. c. One volt, octavo, Price 75 cents. Copies of any or all of ‘the above popular books will be sent to any o eof postage, on receipt of price. Address all orders for the above, to the Publishers, T. B. PETEReON dr. BROTHERS. nolfellt 806 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Pa. And they will receive immediate att-ntion. Send for one of our new and full Catalogues. ISAAC B. EVANS saerarrecrrmszs Am) DIAL= IN OILS, PAINTS, VARNISHES, AND Naval Stores and Soaps, No. 16 North Delaware avenue, Philada. ocAam BOOTS , AND SHOES AT REDUCED PRICES. Fall and Winter Styles of firsbelass work o and and made to measure. The best materials need in all our 'work. Boys` Boots and Shoes of the beet quality always on hand. 33 A. Et LETT, 88 S. SIXTH STREET. 1818-17 r 0 ABOVE CHESTNUT. LINEN SHEETINGS. Different width and 'ekes, of our own lm• portadone PERKINS, NO. 9 BOUTS NINTH STROBL se7.BmrP4 STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS. A large and fine assortment of Stereoscopic Views and Stereoscopes. Paris Exposition, Swiss, Italy, Groups. and Anierican Scenery, at greatly reduced prices. 26 cent Views at .. . . . ... 16 cents. 60 cent Views at......... ....... ........ . ; ........... 25 cents. WILLIAM Y. McALLISTER, 728 Q,HESTNUT STREET. 0c28.m w • • A LADY WELL QUALIFIED 'TO GIVE LE:BONS - 1N Plano and Vocal Music, lestres employment , Terme reasonable, and hours arranged to ault pupils. Addroes or call at Me North Eleventh street. nol4BPlf MONEY TO , ANY AMOUNT LOANED ag CUMAMONDS, WATCHER, JEWELRY. P dio. at JOIVEB & OLD Ef3TABLISHED AN OFFICE. Corner of Third and aekili streets. Below Lorn yd. N. B.—DIAMONDB, WATOUEB, JEWELRY. GUNK. &e.. Mit Ill= AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICEB. eellf-Stel EASIKII LIVERPOOL GROVND SALA asOluLkine Balt. afloat, and for sae by WOlun Wirt .. 188 w alnut. _&I - & lING d WH m aEMX EMBROIDER M.A. TOWN. la DINA ottotti a. who had SPECIAL , NOTICE. We are prepared to meet! • Purchasers of. Fine Furniture, BOTH IN STYLE AND PRICE. . 'GEO.J.IIENKELS,LACY & CO., CABINET DICARERS, 13th and Chestnut Streets. ee233m rP , • MUEBLES FINO • EXHIBICION, In Bene de Cuertee. COLOCADO oomo Base do reeibimiexdo CUARTOS di CAMARA. ' GEO. J. }MAK NISTA%LS. LA.CI( & CO.. ERA 5e2541114 THIRTEENTH AND CHESTNUT. special Card. FINE ruittervEr , ON EXHIBITION IN SUITES OF ROOMS, CARPETED AND FURNISHED AS CHAMBERS AND PARLORS. GEO. J. lIENSELS LACY tak CABINET MIRERB, THIRTEENTH AND CHESTNUT, PHILADMELA. sabtfrpo to Die 'chasten Mabel arrangla in der gasmen Etage teals war Ansicht, Teppich and Gardtnen elnbegalfen , GEO. J. RENKELS, LACY di 00, Menbel Fabrikant, Thirteenth and Cheiannt, Philadelphia. se2berp+s . AVIS IMPORTANT. BEAUX MEUBLES, pour Salm et Chambres a Crasher. Arranges pour Exposition dam Appartements (brag et Converts de Tapie. GEO. J. HENKELS, LACY & COI1 1 EBENIBTES. iieW>tfrpit CHESTNUT STREET. an Coln de lame. A. & H. LEJAMBRE Have removed their Furniture and Upholstering Wareroeme TO No. 1103 Ctiestnnt Street, (up stains.) eelam " NIS • 1 0 000 GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. JOHN C. ARRISON, Noss 1 and,B N. Sixth St,,Philadaq Would invite the attention of gentlemen to him extendrr amortment of Consisting of SILK SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. Cartwright & Wiumer , s Merino Shirts and Drawers. Lambe Wool do. do. do. Buckskin do. do. do. Cotton do. do. do. English Swanh Down Canton Flannel made to J. Q A.'s express order for Shirts an O d Drawers,. GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS. HOSIERY. GLOVES. STOCKS. TIES, in 22 ttb J. C. BARNES & CO. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. MitiFFACTIMERS OF Fine Shirts, Collars, Wrappers, &me NO. 245 N. NINTH ST., PHILADELPHIA. oevanarn NEW OIL PAINTINGS. NEW ROMAN PHOTOGRAPHS• NEW CHROMOS, From Milan and Florence. NEW ROGERS' GROUP, "THE SCHOOL EXAMINATION." Looking Glasses in every variety. JAMES S. EARLE & SONI, 816 4 01IESTNIIT STREET, 628 HOOP SKIMTBg, . PALL El PYLES. Plain and Trail Hoop Skirts, 2, kief, 234,, ,93( and yards round. of every length and shape, for ladies, and a corn. Vete assortment ofMisses' and Children's Skink from 6 totarings, from 10 to 83 inches long, all of "OUR OWN " superior in style, finish and durability, and really the cheapest and most satisfactory Hoop Skirts in the s merican market. Warranted in every respect. Skirts made to order, altered and repaired. CAUTION.—Owing to the unprecedented reputation which "Our Own Make" of Skirts have attained, some dealers are endeavoring to put a very inferior skirt upon their customers by representing them to be "Hopkins's Own Make." Be not deceived. "Our Make" are stamped on each tab. "W. F. Hopkins, Manufacturer, No. MA Arch street, Philadelphia," and also have the letter li woven in the tapes between each spring. Also, dealer in Now York made Skirts, at very low prices, wholesale and retail. _ Send for catalogue of styles and prices, at No. 628 Arch street, Philada, rohB.l,ln,w,lyrp WbL T. HOPKINS. NEW PALL SHIRT. THE PATENT OL&SP HOOP SKIRT, 'Manufactured and for /Kie . SHAW do BONHAM. = 916 ARCH and North MN streets. The Patent Clasp NEW STYLE SKIRTS, marinfata turgid by us, are acknowledged by the Ladles to be the , neatest, most comfortable and durable Hoop Skirt made,. They are superior to all others, being made of one piece or the beet patent glazed English teel, without any fasten ingittlhe tapes are securely he l d Jry neat patent camps. Laltered into the new ashlonable shapes Also. ids and Corsets made to order. Welters inadl other makes of French Corsets for axle. , seWre,w.f.l.Trl4 blt e 'Pr OOP SKIRTS ANKUETB.-- / 14 .1-1. BAYLEY. N, gii Vine to now isteXl inil an the verietee or non. lAMB, tee% loh I; deo the Real French Corsets or neer atarlea nook altered and repaired. althea. wazaluk s. wasam. OARLILE b JOY. II(me and 1111 p rididen and even. N 0.437 Arch Street. PlinadeirAlial 44 3 P1V ZITIMM""i"IttiI 'rag Furnishing Goods. PAINTINGS, &O. HOOP SKIRTS. Old Rye Whiskies.. THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF FIT E' OLD RYE WHISKIES IN THE LAND -- IS NOW POSSESSED BY HENRY a HARMS & CO als and 220 SOUTH VELONT Who offer the same TO THE TRADB, Lots, on very adventageeile Terms Their Smelt of Rye Whlsbles, IN BOND, comprises all the favorite brands Olt taut, and runs through the various months o 3 166i, 9 66, and 01 this year, up ti PrMenritarelintracts made for lots to arrive at I'epns7lywnta S.K. Depot, Erase§ son 'Line Wharf, or at Bonded Warehouses, as p es May sleets WATCHES, JEWELRY, 111 CARVED WOOD WORKS OF ART, AT CALDWELL & CO.'S RPM! IB A AK, 822 CHESTNUT STREET. rei•r m w4frpt, Sterling Silverware Manufactory,_ 414 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 swore moot of rich and beautiful goods of new styles at low prices. J. Bf. SHARP. A. ROBERTS,' merham nis K ; , PARIS FLOWER STANDS „161 OF Porcelain and Ormolu Combined. CALDWELL & CO.; NUM JIWELEBB, 822 CHESTNUT STREET. OPERA. GLASSES, Fans, Elegant Paris Jewelry. fas.m.w4l.4 Girard Fire Insurance Company 839 N. E. cot, Chestnut end Seventh et% CAPITAL ADD SIMPLES, *0350,000. All of which Is safely Invested In Real Estate, Bonds and Mortgage* elovennowid Loans and other good SeenLine* This Company have successfully insured 5100,000,000 Of roperty in the bust 14 years, and paid MORE THAN 800 losses by tire. It has nearly doubled Its capital in this period. It has never belonged -to any combination 'of underwriters in this cic u er et of it. Our ents in Pennsylvania. and elsewhere. have no% been ins ted to Join any organization for establishing arbitrary rah.* and rules. We have our own Lula of Premiums and are not undo the necessity of borrowing from the experience of others. Brokers and Agents in Philadelphia professing to repro. sent us in any particular, should be able to show Out written authority for doing eo. Parties wishing insurance will consult their own interest by calling in person at this DIBIOSORIS THOMAS CRAVEN. ALFRED S. ()ELLETT. FURMAN SHEPPARD. N. S. LAWRENCE. THOMAS MACKELLAR, CHARLES L DUPONT. JOHN BUI'PLEE. F . KENNEY,. JOHN W. CLAOHOR H ENRY kosEeti KLAPP, M. 13ILAB )(LUKE/3, Js. 'THOMAS CRAPREVSIDEEN, NT • ALFRED S. GILLETT, VICE PRESIDENT AND TREASURER. J4MES B. Ai,vpD,,, /31.. &mewl:4 8 CluvrAnY. A LETTER OF GENERAL INTEREST FOR THE PUBLIC ! HOME JOURNAL OFFICE. 107 FULTON STREET, • NEW YORE JULY 11, 1867. LEOPOLD HOFF. Esq., 54 2 Broadway, New York. Dear Sir—As an ant of gratitude to you as well as for the advantage or ANY who may read this, I wish to say that my daughter has derived great relief and benefit from the use of your "MALT EXTRACT... She has been IR for nylons time. suffering believe) from consumption. general debility, lots of blood and strength, for which she has been treated by several physicians without any.uc cessful result. It was with some misgivings, than, that I followed the advice of the well-known Dr. JOHN W. MITCHELL to try your "Extract." but I am pleased to make the admission that from its use she has received great relict and seems to be RECOVERING her lI.EALTII and strength. She feels compelled to take it continually, for if she misses but one day she suffers considerably. and there is a relapse of her old complaint and make what of physical weakness. )ou are at liberty to make what use you see fit of this letter, and I shall be, pleased at any time to testify personally (at the above address) to -the valuable properties of your preparation, which should be universally known as a WUNDERFUL REMEDY. Very truly yours. THOMAS. IiAItFORD, Book.keePer, Some Journal. SOLD AT DRUGGISTS AND GROCERS. JOHN C. BAKER & CO., f met SOLE AGENTS. NO. V& BLINDS AND WINDOW. SHADES. 11. J. WILLIAMS & SONS, NO. 16 North SIXTH. Street, Manufacturers of VENETIAN BLINDS AND WINDOW SHADES.H Finest assortment in the city, the oldest establish.. inent.larsest manufacturers. and that at the Loweet Price& REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 13TO1tE IMIADEIS MADE TO ORDER. , 5e254111M CHARLES L. HALE, Oata tilalonmin and Superlntendant for D.. 1. NOBBI ARCH STREET, • miumrsortnituu or VENETIAN BIADMOS viniNnow SitisLuES. LARGEST AND FINEST AS NT SORTME IN TUX CITY AT THE LOWEST PRICES. UPUOLOTERING IN ALL ITS BRANOIfE& STORE SUADES MADE AND LETTERED. aOl7. ti CP SUMO JOY INSURANCE. NEW OFFICE, 171EDJICINAL. JAMES 1. ORNE, SON & 626 CHESTNUT STREET. GREAT REDUCTION IN EIPMCE OF CARPETINGS. We are now orierina at' a reduced' price the balance of our Fall Im;artatious. We have received by late arrivals large 'additions to our dock of French and English AXMINSTERS, 6-1 VELVETS It TAPESTRIES, English Brussels, INGRAIN 3-PLY VENETIAN CARPETINGS, Which will be offered at REDUCED PRICES, To Close Season's Importations► JAMES H. ORNE, SON & CO., Oheetnut Street, below Seventh. ant-tu th 12m 519 Chestnut Street. 519. FINE CARPETINGS REDUCED PRICES. WE NOLL SELL OUR AXITIIINSTF , IIB, ROYAL WILTON% VELVETS, ENGLISH B 0 USSELS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, THREE-PLYS, BRUSSELS AND DA !!LAIN HALL AND STAIR CARPETS, WITS EXTRA BORDERS. ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS EVEOV DIRSOILLPFION OF DEMON CARPETINGS, GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, With a yiew to SELLING OFF OUR ENTIRE STOOL. AT OUR RETAIL WAREROOMS, No. 519 Chestnut St., Prior to removal on that of January next. MeCALLIIM, CREASE & SLOAN, 519 CHESTNUT STREET. 002•w.f.m-2m rpi) INTOICICE. • LEEDOM & SHAW, 910 ARCH STREET, Between Ninth and Tenth Streeter, Will continue to eell their stook of CARPETINGS At prime corresponding with low rent and Menem. • • q And will open daily new goods. ae they do not move, an244lm iv; ~ . . w p ß ov E ß wpni gium BUBMING , , ji... `,F ._.. r , ) , i n H B A L T 1 NI ORE A E 17 - „?, - ..---, - Ti FIRE-PLACE SEATER 'lO, hIAGAZDTE & O.LI7ItIINATMG DOORS. , . ,••.s.-...(r-r•i- . The most Cheerful and Perfect Heater in atiu.-- .!..-.= Use. To be hod Wholesale and Retail of CLAMS oorl•Inr J. IL , 190814nrilet Street. Mans. SUPER-INGRAINS, VENETIANS, IN SHORT.