CITY BULLETIN. Conornm's Irmenar.—This morning Coroner Daniels held an inquest upon the body of . Km Annie Walmsley, who was found. dead in her house. No. 2 Gaffney's avenue, yesterday morn ing, and was alleged to have been choked -to death by bar husband, Wm. Walmaley. Jam. Gallagher, the mother of the deceased, testified that Walmeley had gone out twice on Wednesday evening and bought a half pint of whisky each time, and during the evening the parties were quarreling Several witnesses, ii;cluding the other occu pants of the house, were examined, and testified that they beard Mrs. Gallagher crying murder about live o'clock yesterday morning, but as the same cry had been made several times during the afternoon and evening previous, they paid no attention to it. Dr. E. B. Shaplelgh, who made the post mor tem examination, testified—The upper part of the body presented appearances of congestion; an indication of sudden death; there was discol oration about the neck; this was caused by the settling of the blood, as is usual, particularly when death has been sudden; there were no ex ternal marks of violence; I made a careful dissec tion of the neck and not the least sign of stran gulation could be discerned; the blood vessels of the scalp were congested; upon examining the brain I found a great quantity of water pressing upon the brain and within the ventricles; the substance of the brain was softened and of a light color; the deceased came to her death from watery effusion, causing compression of the brain; she probably died in a fit; drinking whisky would have been an exciting cause of the effu sion. The verdict of the jury was death from natural causes, and Walmeley, who was arrested yester day afternoon, was discharged by the Coroner. HOMEOPATHIC DISPENSARY OP PHILADELPHIA. —An establishment for the free dispensation of homoeopathic medicines and medical treatment at No. 1010 Spring Garden street, will open on Monday next, and continue open daily (Sundays excepted), from 10 to 12 A. M., under the general supervision of a board of managers, four con sulting physlcians,and two attending physicians, one of the latter having had an experience of eight years in the profession. Patients who are unable to visit the, infirmary will receive prompt and regular treatment at their residences. CHARGED WITH HIGH - WAY RODRERY.—James Keen and Thomas Taylor were before Alderman Lungren this morning, upon the charge of high way robbery. It is alleged that - they- attacked a newspaper carrier named Hill, at Eighteenth and Lombard streets, knocked him down and robbed him of some papers and about three dollars in money. Hill followed the men to the Media Depot and there had them arrested. The ac cused were committed. ILLEGAL Von:Ea.—Winne Childs had a hear ing before Alderman Thomas yesterday, upon the charge of having voted illegally in the Fifth Precinct of the Twenty-second Ward. It is al leged that he is not 21 years of age. He was held in $1,200 bail to answer aecoart. Firstnis. PicicrocKs7.—A woman was arrested yesterday aftemo on , at Fourth and Walnut streets, for having picked the pocket of Mrs. Kerner of a portemonnale containing about $lO. The stolen property was found upon the person of the ac cused, and she was committed by Alderman Carpenter.. Smortarrugo.—James Campbell was arrested yesterday upon the charge of the larceny of seven knit jackets, from Buckley's store, No. 1606 Market street. Alderman Jones held him in $BOO bail for trial. Burney At Co.'s NEW,STORE--In 1830, Joseph T. Bailey came to Philadelphia, a poor boy from Poughkeepsie, seeking hie fortune. He arrived here with eighteen cents in his pocket, a good recommendation, and a good education. He soon found employment in the es tablishment of Thibault & Brothers, jewelers, at the corner of Fifth and Chestnut streets, and two years afterward had risen to a position which enabled him, in conjunction with a fellow salesman, Andrew Kitchen, to start a modest little shop of his own, on Chestnut below Fifth street, which afterward b, came the celebrated store of Bailey & Kitchen. The original shop was just twenty feet deep! In 1858,Bailey & Co. (the present special part ner, Mr. E. W. Bailey, having meantime entered the firm) completed and removed to their beauti ful white marble building, No. 819 Chestnut street. About three years ago, Mr. E. W. Bailey retired from his active partnership, and the firm was reorganized by the partnership of Messrs., Jos. T. Bailey, Jr_, Jeremiah Robbins and James It. Balding. To Mr. J. T. Bailey, Jr.,the present managing partner, is due the entire credit of the plan and execution of the new enterprise which has just been so successfully inaugurated, by their second westward move into the splendid new building just erected by Mr. B. B. White, at the corner of Twelfth and Chestnut streets. The new store of Bailey & Co. is a striking illustration of the business and social growth of Philadelphia during the period of thirty years. It is a magnificent monument to the in dustry and enterprise of its proprietors, and, taken in connection with the splendid establish ment of Messrs. J. E. Caldwell & Co., it gives Philadelphia the pre-eminence in this important branch of business over every other city of the world. Bailey & Co. occupy the ground-floor and basement of this superb building. The basement, which runs out to the street-line under the side walk, on ull three sides, is neatly fitted up for packing rooms, jobbing shops, plate-cleaning rooms, storerooms and other departments, all c om fortably arranged and admirably lighted and ven tilated. The sales-room is a grand apartment, forty-four feet wide., sweeping back to a depth of two hundred and thirty feet, with an exquisitely , frescoed ceiling, over twenty feet high. It will be remembered that the first store was just as deep as the last one is high. This salesroom is laid in marble tiles, and is occupied by three ranges of show-cases, sup ported on polished marble posts, and filled with all the rich variety of wares that now form the stock in trade of this great establishment. Watches, diamonds and all manner of choice jewels; endless varieties of cunningly-wrought silver ware; a wilderness of tasteful fancy articles from fanciful and tasty Paris; handsome cutlery; a splendid stock of the finest plated wares; every imaginable contrivance for bridal and other presents—these and many more are the precious contents of the long lines of graceful cases that occupy the cen tral body of the store. At the rear of these, and divided from them by a graceful archway, is the clock and bronze department, a very attractive feature. It is richly carpeted, and is surrounded by a large number of choice paintings by various foittign artists. Beyond the bronze department are the private offices of the firm. One of the prettiest effects of the whole ar rangement of this elegant store is produced by a row of deep cabinets, arranged between the windows, along the west wall. They are of richly-carved black walnut, lined with quilted blue silk, which form a beautiful relief to the rich stock of silver ware with which the cabinets ate tilled. Between the cabinets are handsome tables and sofas of black walnut and blue cloth, for the convenience of customers who may be examining the silver goods. The whole idea of this arrangement is novel and is carried out with great taste. Handsome bronzes and pieces of statuary, in cluding Bailly's "Echo" pair of figures, and I/ Pet/zeros°, a fine statue by J. Mozier, Rome, are distributed in appropriate positions, in different parts of the store, and add greatly to the general effect. The arrangements for heating and lighting are excellent. The heat is supplied by steam-coils, suspended beneath the floor, and supplying hot air through registers. - The light is furnished by day through a series of large windows running the whole length of the store, and from the huge plate glass windows on the Chestnut street front. The gas•Hght, instead of coming from heavy chandeliers which would have interrupted the clear sweep of vision through the great length of the apartment, is very judiciously furnished by a series of light circular fixtures, perforated so as to give a very brilliant light at night, from very small centres, which are scarcely observed by day. We have attempted nothing . more than a mere cursory sketch of this noble addition to the busi-. ness establishments of Philadelphia. As Phila delphians, we are proud of the intelligent enter prise manifested by Messrs. Bailey & Co.. in the management of a business which requires and warran t s mph a magnificent accommodation as this. ".Philadelphia has advanced very far, in deed, the last thirty years,in all the elegances and luxuries of refined life, when, in addition to all her other establishments in the same department of business, she can liberally support finch an ex tensive, costly and beautiful establishment as that which has grown up from the eighteen cents that Joseph T._Bailey jingled in his pocket when tie first trod her streets, thirty-eight years ago. Busternsa at Oak 'Mali commences on Monday morning bright and early; like a little ripple, grows lute a great wave before the close of the day, swells larger and larger throuchout the en tire week,,until on Saturday the house is com pletely inundated by the ocean of customers which comes pouring in at all the doors, bearing away with it the immense stock of fall and winter clothing, and leaving only a rich deposit of pre cious greenbacks, to bo used in the still further development of the resources of that immense house, to the advantage of all who wear men's and boys' clothing': AMERICAN Prcrunua.—The - sale of oil paintings, crystal medallions, &c.. from the American Art Gallery, Now York, was continued last evening at Scott's Art Gallery 1020 Chestnut street, to s tolerably large audience, but the prices were very low. The sale will be concluded this even ing at N o'clock, when the balance of the cata logue, comprising the best specimenp, will bo disposed of without reserve. Danes the famous Arctic Soda Water and read the Evzsmo Struarrm. at Hillman's Nova Stand, at North Pennsylvania Depot. CITY NOTICES. AN ELECTION Btu OF 2,000,000 AccarrED.— Puttanst.ruts, Oct. 29, 1868 IL T. HELMBOLD, 694 Broadway, N. Y. Dear Sir: Absence from the city deprived me of newspaper advantages, and I overlooked your offer to bet "ono million dollars cash" on the election of Sey mour and Blair. I will take your betioll exactly your own terms, viz.: $250,000 that the State of Now York will sox go for Seymour, Blair and Hoffman; $250 000 that Pennsylvania and Indiana will NOT go for Sey mour and Blair ; $250,000 that Grant and Colfax wILL get a majority of both the electoral and popnlar vote ; and $250,000 that they wit'. be President and Vice President of the United States. Conditioned thatyou will meet me on Saturday next at 10 o'clock A. - 51.. sharp time, atthe First National Bank of Trenton, in Trenton, N. J. and there cover one million of dollars more that I will not win all your bets. The mosey to be placed in the hands of Annie E. Dickinson. and not to be given up by her until presented by the parties with one bottle of "Extract Buchu" and one bottle "OLIVE BRANCH BMW:VB." Very Respectfully, J. KINSEY TAYLOR, "Olive Branch Depot," No. 418 Market Etreet, Phila. IlErEnEwoa S. Andrew Johnson, General Frank P. Blair, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Blind Tom, and Gem Benjamin F. Butler THE WAGNER FREE INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE.— The Series of Lectures of this Institute are contin ued every evening at 'r3 o'clock .—Monday, Chemis try; Tuesday, Geology• Wednesday. Anatomy and Physiology; Thursday, Botany; Friday, Mineralogy Saturday, Elocution, by Professor Lawrence, who will read Poe's "Ravel:Wl-and other select pieces. All are invited. Admission free. FIFE BEDDING ,FUND MATTRESSES, HAIR MATTRESSES, MOSS MArrnstisza, HUSK MATTRESSES, FINE FBATHER BEDS, BOLSTERS AND PILLOWS, AT PATTEN'S, 1408 CHESTNUT STREET. AtteTtori . CORTAINs. Very elegant and very fine quality, selling at very low prices, at W. HIT.NII.Y PATTEN'S, 1408 Chestnut street. LACE AND NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS from auction sales, cheaper than ever, at PATTEN's, 140 S Chestnut street. OBSERVE. First gnali•y material, First class workmanship, Latest style Is the Ready made clothing at CHARLES STOKES & JUET BEING OPENED, All new Brown, Drab, and Green-mixed Irish Freize Coatings. Dark and Light Brown, and Green Scotch Cheviots, for suits. Black, Brown, Dahlia. Blue, and the beautiful New Colored Beavers, for walking and everting Coats,an elegant novelty for gents' wear. to be found only at CLIAIILEB STOKES & Co.'s. An endless variety of Fancy Cassimeres. IRONING TABLES— S7. $8 50, $9, $lO 50 and $l2. FARSON & CO., 220 and 222 Dock street, below Walnut btreet. Wnizo,rr and Aeh Folding Ladders, Pantry Step Ladders. PARSON & Co., 220 and 222 Dock street, below Walnut at. A Goon HOTEL 115 a benefit to the community, and Boston may well be proud of its noted ANzinnes. Honsn, so long and so well kept by Lewis Rice, Esq. Thoroughly retitled and refurnished, it need fear no competitor. MISSES' AND CIIII.DEEN'S DRESS MARDIG,iII the latest Paris styles, 31. SHOEMAKER &CO , 1024 CHESTNUT SL THE LEADERS OF FASHION.- Chas. Onkford & Sons', under the Continental, are acknowledged the leaders of fashion in the lint and Cap line. DON'T FAH. TO TRY BOWER'S "Gum Arabic Secrets" for your Cough. Sore Throat and Pulmonary tronhles. Physicians use them. De pot, Sixth and Vine. 35 cents. Juniciocs mothers and nurses nse for children a safe and pleasant medicine in Bo N% Ea'a 1 n VA.NT COB.. dial. LADIES, MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S HATS,II:I the very latest styles. The Gipsey and other styles to be had at Oenyoana', Continental LluteL SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS and druggists' BUIL- SNOWDEN & BROTII ER, 23 South Eighth street. FOR PURE HARD LEHIGH COAL, and superior rebroken Schuylkill, go to WILLIAM W. ALTER'S Depot, No. 967 North Ninth street (below Girard avenue), Or office corner Sixth and Spring Garden streets M - Goocl coal only kept and good weight given. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH. J. Isaacs, M. D.. Professor of the Eye and Ear, treats all diseases appertaining, to the above members with the utmost success. Testimonials from the most reliable sources in the city can be seen at this office, No. SO5 Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients,as he has no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made for examination. CLOTHING. JONES' ONE-1 RICE CLOTHING HOUSE, 004- MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. First Class Ready-Made Clothing, suit able for all Seasons, constantly on hand. .Also, a Handsome Line of Piece Goods for Custom Work. R.ESTAIIIIANTS. HENRY R EINHARDT, Hotel and Restaurant, No. 116 S, Sixth Street, below Chestnut, OPPOSITE THE NEW COURT HOUSE.) MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOURS. Wines Liquons, etc. of the choicest brands. ocl PJFLOPONALS.I SEALED PROPOSALS. ENDORSED "'PROPOSALS for Printing Blanks and Reports of the Board of Con • trollera for tbe•year 1869, will be received by the under• eigned until December Bth, 1888, at 12 o'clock. M. No nreposal will bo received from any but respooalble, prac• heat printers. Information will be given, and saMPJes of the paper and printing required can be seen at the office of the Board of Controllers. Security will be re. quired for the faithful performance of the contract. By order of the Committee on Supplies. N. J. HOFFMAN. Chairman. oa20•no 448 , 25 deb FOR SALE. FOR SAM—TUB LEASE AND FIXTURES OF the centrally located Store. No. 1001Cheatnut .Btroet. Apply to AyliN WAMIURTUN, oc3o-3t• THE DAILY EVENING. BULLETIN-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1868. Mir UNION LEAGUE, MILLADBLPHIA, 0ct..30. IBA HON. EDWIN N. STANTON, whilo Treamen robtlled. and nowAsith Will address tho citizens of Philadelphia on tho present condition of the country, and tho Slat inst., at 8 o'clock, in tho Come and boar the man in whom tbo Groat Lincoln confided. and to whose indomitable energy and wonder ful administrative ability was owing; under God's grid. once, the organization of the Great Armies which Ulysses B. Grant led to Victory. GOVERNOR GEARY, have MA been invited to address the meeting A SERENADE will be given by the loyal people of our city to at 10 o'clock, fn front of the The Parquet and Parquet Circle in the Academy will be reserved for the use of gentlemen accompanying ladies until a quarter of eight o•clock. Tickets will be issued at the UNION LEAGUE. Broad street, TFIIB MORNING, after 10 o'clock. oc3o-2t Sigr INVINCIBLES TO MT. HOLLY, THE LINT TRIP OF THE CATIPAIGIN Headquarters Republican Incluclb!cop ORDER No.= I. The Club will assemble at the UPPER FERRY, MARKP.T btrtet, at 6 o'clock P. M., Saturday, October 31., 1868, To proceed to MOUND HOLLY, NEW JERSEY, THE LAST BOAT WILL LEAVE AT 6.43. 11. Tickets for the round trip BEVENTY•Ff VE CENTS, For sale at Headquarters after 3P. M. the Slat lust, By order of BENJ. L. TAYLOR, Chief Marshal, F7.11A. /JUR' Exs II mn' Torah' Assistant Marshals, MO - Town Hall, Germantown. R. Stcckett Matthew,Esq.,of Baltimore, Will address the citizens of Germantown, Friday Evening, 30th inst., at 8 o'clock. The Ladies are f epecially invited. ro• ser B ILADQUARTERB REPUBLICAN INVINCI I. The Club will assemble at WALNUT STREET WHARF, FRIDAY, Oct. 30, at 6 o'clock P. M., to proceed to TRENTON, New Jersey. Cars wilt leave depot at six fort uvive P. .11. 11. Tickets for the round trip ONE DOLLAR, for sale at Headquarters after 3 P. 31. of the 30th. By order of NINTH WARD UNION REPUBLICAN ASSO 846rCIA9ION.—The Republican Citizens of tho Ninth Ward will meet THIS EVENING, at 7X, o'clock, at the 'Hall, Market and Merrick streets. able speakers will address the meeting. it. W S. STOKLEY, President. POLITICAL NOTICES* The Great War Minister GRANT AND COLFAX, The Earned Advocate Of Peace, Dangers which stilt Threaten it, ON SATURDAY EVENING, ACADEMY OF MUSIC. GOVERNOR (MEM N, GOVERNOR WARD, and GOVERNOR FENTON, SECRETARY STANTON, LEAGUE HOUSE. BY ORDER OF THE COMMITTEE ORDER NO. 21 BENJAMIN L. TAYLOR, Chief MarehaL EZRA LUEENS, HENRY TODD, Aeeiatant Marshale ItIILLINEILT. Just Opened. THOS. KENNEDY & BRO'S, NEW MILLINERY HOUSE, 729 CHESTNUT STREET. Im Jobbers and Retailers. 0c23 =irP OPENING A full line of our own Importation VELVETS, SATLNS AND RIBBONS, TO NATOLI, FOR Millinery and Dress Trimmings: WOOD & CARY. Latest Styles Fancy Bonnets, Ladies' and Misses , Hats and Ba.terla.ls. FRAMS, FLOWERS, PRA &c,, FOB BONNET MAKING. WOOD & CARY ! No. 725 CHESTNUT STREEr. 0d.:4-imrp MARY B. CONWAY, LAMB' DRESS FURNISHING AND SHOPPING RIPORIEHI, 81 South Sixteenth Street, PHILADELPHIA. Ladies from any part of the United States can send their orders for Dress Materials, Dresses, Cloaks, Bonnets. Shoes. Under Clothing, Mourning Snits, Wedding Tros. Beau. Traveling Outfits, Jewelry. dm.; also, Children's Clothing. Infants' Wardrobes, Gentlemen's Linen, thc. In ordering Garments, Ladies will please send one of their DEBT Frrrizno nussexe for measurement; and Ladles visiting the city should not fail to call and have their Measures registered for future convenience. Refer., by permission. to andJ. M. HAFLEIGEL 1011 lOl9 Chestnut street. [MEJ3BRB. HOMER, COLLADAY dt CO., 818 and 820 Chestnut street ante ilmrn ACKEREL.—I2I 88E13., AND 2 RALF BBLS., NO. 1 al Mackerel; 45 do., and 6 do., do., No. 2 do. ; 9 do.. and 2 do., do., N. 3 do.; in etoro and for ado Iv E. A. BOU DER &W., Dock titroot Wharf. ocliO THE LEAVES OF THE TREE WERE FOR THE rM7rl, We have published the celebrated medical advertise• moat of Dr. H. T. Itelmbold. Previous to doing so we have received amoderato reward In the mud way. of pay ll t meat,which we apply to a he wares, wants and business cards we present to our readers. It fa our custom to Cr amine everything thoroughly Which wo offer through our 1 columne, and to refuse all that we cannot commend. Now as onr readers know we never do anyth p g by balvee,tbeY can readily infer that when a eat-ailed medical advertise- ment occupies a whole page In the Oman Limon. we mean romethlng by It. It is not our purpose to dodge or torgivorsate. or to wink at any such thing. We have no managing agent who smuggles into ono column what is boldly condemned in another. The Gettysburg Asylum swindle came to ue; we judged not by feeble mango. popular disfavor, nor by Congressional action, but we examined for ourselves. and no money in tho world could boy ono inch of the CEnTnon UNION to commend it. Pre duly the came course we pursued toward Heimbold's buchu. Wo bad seen It everywhere; It haunted our vision on rock, mountain, and curbstone; in the can, on !steam boats. and by the wayside. we [saw this omnipresent spe. rifle advertised. We never gave it a thought—never con demned it, never commended it; did not rush in the lace of prejudices, and cry out quack! quack! We know nothing or it; had other, and we thought, more important eubjecte (or contemplation, than thla wonderful medicine. So when it came up for our corunderationma determined o investigate for ourselves. Pa we do in theology. so do we in medicine—never silk, "What does Dr. eo-and•ao think or say, or surmise?' If it is wrong, all the world may espouse, yet let our right hand forgot its ctinnin.c.and our tongue cleave to the , roof of our month. If we waver one atom In our devotion. If it be right,not even the fact bat a hoot commend, and a fortune is being made out of 't. 1 . . f t. It. F. t. • men Bo mean In die world that they will never advocate a good thing If anybody gets a gocd living by It. We know of men Rho won't hear Henry Ward Beecher preach. lemma he lives in a brown.atone front, and manages to keep the wolf from the door, quite easily J oat Bo with Dr. Helmbold ; became he la making a for une by his enterprise, we cannot bend ourselves to the mean task of condemnation and wholesale Blander. There ie eomething about the man you like at once. Ho be no q uack. A quack is an empiricist, who tampers with direase, by applying remediar he knows nothing about Dr, Helmbold bl an educated man; he is frank In every respect; readily lays before you Rite ingredients or vege. table compounds of hie medicine. The very proceates of distillation are perfectly patent; there ill no diabolical do- coctim or compounding of elementa that aro vile, and, of course, eecret. Everything it open and above-board what he does he knows ; you cannot be in hhi establich ment three minhtea without seeing that he is a man who knows what he is about. All the world may know that the medicine he Paseo largely all over the world, is the very beet diuretic known. It b 3 in strict accordance with the text at the head of this article. It is but the leaf of a shrub or tree, gathered by the wild Hottentots, and has boon known for many years. Many °there havb used and bear ample testimony to Its uaefulnese. We dare any unprejudiced physician to teat its virtues and not yield to its superior merit. There are other ingrediente.am his ad verthement ehowe. And now having a good thing. do• voted to it with an enthusiasm which bespeaks honesty at once, what can we eay, what need we eay? The dheasee treated are, some of them, peculiar and fearful but did our Saviour shrink from the loathsome leper, be cause the world did? The Buchu is a specific remedy,and ought to go over all this world, if it is what any scientific man can prove it to be. Relieving it to be a blooming, we have allowed it place, and shall do it again, and for any and every good thing. As a toad or a viper, would we shrink from error or evil, whether of Church or Btate but every good thing we advocate. Let the insane man who cries out quack at everything medicinal, pause, re flect, and come to hie amulet!. Quackery le empirical. bu such 113 not the Bache; nor of such le the enterradeing and enthusiastic man who is bound to succeed. because he 'Melds right. Dineen to the Duehu. Lot the leaves Of for tho laL of u •h (Tnimi march 21, 1868, edf tariaL MISIDELLANSOI76. THE MAST INDIA; TELEGRAPH COMPANY. Thla Company have an crelualve grant to lay Submarine Cables, CANTON TO TEIN-TSIN, (the seaport of Pekin,) connecting all the ports on the ASIATIC COAST, whose foreign commerce amounts to One Thousand =lon Annually. Tho Company Is chartered by the Legislature of the State of Now York, with a Capital of $5,000,000; Shares, $lOO Each. A limited number of sharee am offered at $5O each, payable $lO cash, $l5 November 1, balance in monthly instalments of $2 50 per share. The inquiries for this stook are now very active, and the Board of Directors in struct us to say it may be withdrawn at any time, and that none will be of fered on the above terms after Novem ber 20 next. For Cixculare, Maps and full infornuitlon, apply to DREXEL & CO., No. 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA ; To duly authorized Banks and Bankers through out Pennsylvania, and at the Office of the Company, Nos. 28 and 25 4ASSAU Street, NEW YORK. an-`'lLtt rpq B RONZES OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION, The best assortment In the country, now open and for sale by MISKEY, MERRILL & THACKARA, Manufacturers of Gas Fixtures, Lamps, Bronzes,&c,, AT 718 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ocl6 f m w 31nri4 IMPROVED , BALTIMORE r . 'l4 c 4 10 . 011 FIRE-PLAOE HEATER ; -----ff-ti wrrn Illuminating Doors and Windows, And Magazine of sufficient capa city for fuel to last 24 hours. The most cheerful and perfect neater louse. BOLD ViTIOLEBALE AND RETAIL BY J. S. CLARK, 1008 Market Street, Philadelphia. oc6 Dom GOLD'S Latest Improved Patent Low Steam and Hot Water Apparatus, For Warming and Ventilating Private and Public Bonding% Ala°, the approved Cooking Apparatua, AMERICAN KITOIIENER, On the European plan of heavy castings. durability ang neatness of construction, for Hotels, Public Institutions and the better class of Private Realaences. HOT AIR FURNACES of the latest improvements. GRIFFITH PATENT AJ:iCiLUSIMIDIELN VENTILATORS, RGISTERS. VENTILATORS, &a. Unlink Steam and Water Heating Co.. JAMES P. WOOD ee, 00 41 South FOURTH Street, Philadelptda. a M. FEIMMIX. Superintendent. E. s. 31301r113", lIEFPHOISTREEB, No. 130 North Ninth Street, PHILADELPHIA. WINDOW SHADES,-BEDS , MATRESBES, CURTAINS AND CARPETS. Or Furniture Repaired and llPhrdaterad. aasitmrp BAAC NATHAN% AUCTIONEER, N. E. CORNER AThird and Spruce Streets, only one square below the Exchange. $260 000 to loan in large or emallamounte, on diamonds. silver plate, watches, Jewelry. and all goods of value. Office hours from BA.M.to 7 P. Id. Pr - Fatah. lished for the last forty years. Advances made in large tignowite et the lowest Mapliet rates. hAtirP VitSIDIE REM OVAL. THROUGH FREIGHT DEPARTMENT Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad, On and after MONDAY, November lid. INA freight for matiroopo. weehingtoo, Richmond. Norfolk Portsmouth. Lynchburg. and all points In Virginia, Talmage% Al a . hams. Mississippi. Georgia, Arkansas, and North and Routh Carolina. via ANNAMEBBIO LIMN, ITIRCEILI AND TIM MER AIR LI% ALUABRIA AND WASS BAUM ilktimond aad 'york Blear Railroad, WM be received at the Now Freisht Depot of the Company. Corner Washington Av. and Swanson St. Instead of Broad and Cherry atreets. 48 at Present. 7-Xseight loaded and' despatched daily by rail lines to in Southern and Southwestern points. Gartman um Lind a good driveway via FRONT and WASBENGTON Streets. !JOHN S. WILSON, General Through Freight Agent. odtB la; el NEW 4. s X WENDEROTH, TAYLOR & BROWN'S LATEST NOVELTY. Connoisseurs in Art, and all who aro tired of the old style of l'hotouapha. aro Invited to examine those New Pictures as they pan the Gallery of the undershmed. 914 CHESTNUT STREET. These beauffful effects. Ant introduced by this Ann,are precisely thoein of the fine French Lithographs "Ater Deux Crayon s, " and may be imparted to all sizes of por- traiture from the Carte de Visite to the largest heads. WENDEROTH, TAYLOR & BROWN. 4.0).,f6v3., ENVELOPES! ENVELOPES I 5,000,000 SAFETY ENVELOPES An colon, qualities and glees, for eale at reduced prim at the Steam Envelops Mannfaetory. 253 SOUTH FIFTH U STREET. soli-3mM SAMUEL WHEY. Agent FTLRII, WEAVER & 00. NEW CORDAGE FACTORY NOW IN FULL OPERAMION, No. 12 N. WATER and 13 B. DEL, al The Liverpool Lon don Bif Globe Insurance Company. The Report of this Com pany for i 8 6 8 shows: Premiums Lofes - and after paying a divi dend of 30 per cent., the Total Affets are, in Gold, 1.17,095,026. ATWOOD SMITH, No. 6 MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, Pbiladdr)hia,. CILIIVETINGS, Qv. CARPETINGS. FALL OPENING-. Elegint Wiltons, Velvets, Brussels, tipw: IN 3 PllB and INGRAM Parlor, Hall and Stairs to Match. LEEDOM & SHAW, 910 ARCH STREET, Between Ninth and Tenth Streets. selb-dmrpf NEW ARRIVALS. ;, Opening Deily, CARPETINUS, Wilton% Velvets, Brussels, OILCLOTHS, &c. REEVE L. KNIGHT & SON. 1222 Chestnut Street. I,2Btfr. ivB 4mrP:i DLINDS4 AND WINDOW ISMIDEI% BLINDS AND SHADES. B. J. WILLIAMS & SONS, No. 16 North SIXTH Street, LARGEST RANUFACTREBB AND BELL AT LOW PRIME WANDS PAINTED AND TRIMMED. STORE BILADEU MADE AND LETTERED. N 954 w t tarvft 514-791 2 7 8 37344,728 General Agent,
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