THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRArn. PHLLADELPniA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 18CC. FIFTH EDITION NEW YORK POLITICS. Ulayor Hoffman the Democratic Nominee for Governor. A BOILER EXPLOSION AT ALBANY. Ten or Twelve Persons Killed and Several Injured. Ktc, Ktc, Ktc., Ktc, Etc., Etc. t' Frightful Boiler Explosion. A lb amy, September 12. A terrible boiler ex plosion occurred to-day in the saw and planing mill of St. George Bock, at the corner of Law rence and Water Btreets. Ten or twelve per sons were killed, and ten others seriously wounded. No cause can be a?8Uned, the engi neer being killed. TLo establishment covered an acre of ground, and it is said the loss will be about $20,000. The following is a list of those killed: John Cullen, engineer, aged forty year, leaves a wife and five children. His body was blown to pieces, which, were gathered up in a box. John Hoffman, aged twenty-two, unmarried, employed in feeding the planing machine. John Kirk, a cousin of the mill owners, aged twenty-five, leaves a widowed mother. James O'Keill, aged sixteen, was a carman, and was driving in front of the engine-house. He buried his mother a few days since. John Femmore, fireman, aged thirty-eight, married, leaves oven children. Cornelius Blye, a GermaD, aged forty. It is believed three or four bodies were blown into the river. The calamity spreads mourning over the city. The streets near the mill were filled with spectators, many of them inquiring after their friends. It is possible that one or more bodies may be tindpr the ruins. Hew York Democratic State Convention. Albany. September 12. The platform adopted reaffirms the principles of the Philadelphia Con tention of August 14; regards the Southern States as fully restored to the Union, and the people entitled to all the rights and privileges of citizenship; affirms that the centralization of power in this State, no less than in the Union, is fatal to the harmony of our political system, and dangerous to the liberty of the citizen; and assails the recent legislation at Albany and and Washington as UDprecedentcd in extrava. gant eipenditure. John T. Hoffman, of New York, was nomi nated for Governor by acclamation, and Robert H. PruyD, of Albany, for Lietitenant-Governor. Very Latest Maikets by Telegraph. Baltimore, September 12. Flour firm and ad vancnif. Wheat firm; red, 32 75g;2-83. Com dull; yellow. 85($)86o. Oats tcady. buoils quiet; Flax S)fd, S8il). Provisions firm; Mess Pork, $34-26. J3u par dun. Cofloe steady. Whisky Pennsylvania, 92-81. Philada. Stock Exchange Sales, Sept. 12 Bepoitcd by Do liaven & Bro., No. 40 is. Third stroet. BETWEEN BOARDS. 83000 CitvBs now.... i 81 0 sn Koudinir..b30. 67 C4O0 U S 7-BOs Juuel06$; 1UO sti do s30 67 91000 do July ...106 2sUCam& rat. .128 92000 Pa ari,u. ...102 100 fli cuia ul. ...sH0 88J SlnOO US 6!)s 65. . .108i 100 sli CO BOO 3d 6 sh Alinohill 67? SECOND BOARD 3f 00 Phil Oe.new. . 91 10D h N Penna 40 110o ao 9 OshPcnnK G8J iMinn in 991 100 h do.. WtOalO 60 irjinrt K 1 St0n.Auff.106 ----------- 100 Bh do. UJJ 661 91000 Ptttab'e: b 76 18000 U 8 10-408 9SJ 10 sn Cafe A.. scrip 42 12 sh do 42 60 sh do 60 ih Lehleh Ziuo. 20 sh Mch Banc. 46 82 J SECOND NATIONAL CATHOLIC COUNCIL, Arrival of Archbishops and Bishops in New York Importance of the Deliberations of the Council, Etc. Etc The second National Council of the Catholic Church of the United States, to be held in Balti more on the Brut Bnnday in October, and which is to terminate on the third Sunlay of the same month, will probably prove a prand religious pageant. All the archbishops ot male religious orara, the superintendents of Heminarieu, in fact! the entire Catholic clergy, have been in vited to attend, and the invitation seems to have been generally accepted. The Most Kev. Dr. Spauldmg, Archbishop of Baltimore, has beeB delegated by the Pope to preside over the deliberations of tbe council. Among the distinguished clergymen now In this city from the Pacific coast are the Arch bishop ol San Francis, the Most Kev. Dr. Ale many ; Most Rev. Dr. Blanchet, ot Oregon City; his brother, Right Rev. Blanchet, of Nesquully; Right Kev. Dr. Deniers, from Vancouver's Island: RiehtRcv. Dr. Amet, of Los Angeles, Right Rev. Dr. O'Connell, of Marysvillo, and others. Many of these gentlemen arrived on Saturday last; some, however, came by a differ ent route, and did not reach this city until Sun day. Four of the bishops since their arrival have asiiiBtPd at high mass at St. Peter's church. It is understood that several of these prelatea have gone to Montreal, with a view ot securing the co-operation of members of Catholic orders lor the edueation of the youth in tbe several dioceses now not represented by qualined teachers ot the Catholic faith. Ttie importance ot the Convention about to assemble at Baltimore niay be determined by the tact that there will be forty-one prelates, at leant one hundred priests, and a gTeat number of supervisors of orders present. The first National Council was held at Balti more in 1853. and its decrees, after havin been approved by the Pope, were published, and their provisions have siuce been obxprved in the discipline of the Catholic Church. It is thought the present Council will exercise a much greater influence than the one preceding it, owing to the great increase of Bishops and reliiou3 writers of the Church. The direct object of thin imnortant assemblage of Catholic clcravnien la lor tbe purposo of regulating the disciphm of the Unurcn; aiu ior a mure Bynwuiuiii; imn lor -thfl pdncation ol Catholic youth. ' It is generally understood that th( Convention will advise the endowment ot several colleues and seminaries, and that the education of priests will be a prominent topic of discusslou. It is also understood that new Episcopal sees will be MtuhllHhed and bishops appointed to fl:l tuera. All nominations will, of co'iwe, bo referred to Tjnm for continuation, this being obligatory on all Cutholie Councils, ka estimate of the im portance of thf Council may be derived from the Ew.t th.it the leadintr minds of the priesthood ot v. r-oth.iin Church from all parts of tho United btates will be assembled, aud the interests of the Catholic unurcn inroufiuuui uic cume country will bo represented. The dcleuates who rirt in this citv have generally been entertained by the Iriends of the several orders to which they belonir, and tbrlr reception has ot only been cordiul but enthusiastic. A. z. Herald. THE BOOK TKADESALE TJT NEW YORK. The proRrc's of the book radenale at Lcavltt A Btrebeigb's rooms proves the advancing tastes ot the American people. This sale is the giand thermometer of the moral sentiment ot the whole community. One striking feature which is presented in the coarse of the ale is the avidity with which works on theology and va rious editions ot the Bible are bid for, as well as the encou.aeing prices at which they sell. Those who are worn to wish for the building up of - on have here the tauelble proof hat the world is moving in the right direction. Yesterday, the fifth day of the sale, opened with the invoice of Oould Lincoln, ot Boston. ApasMz and Gould's Principles of Zoology brought 10 cents: Haven's Mental Philosophy, fl'20; Haven's Moral Philosophy, 95 cents; Hamilton's Lectures, embracing the Metaphysi cal and Logical Courses, $2-2S; Roget's Thesau rus of English Word and rhrases, $1-30: Way land's Elements ot Moral 8oience, $1-10: Palcy's Natural Theology, $l-02.; Peabody's Chrfcti at.ltv. 75 cents; Chambers Cyclnpn dia 01 Eng lish Literature, two volumes. $2 25 per volume; nuph Miller's Works, 10 volumes, $105 each; Life and Times of John Htiss, 2 volumes, $162 each Joseph Banvard's American Histories, I volumes, 30 cents eacli; C'rudcn's Condensed C'oncordsrice, fl'10. The invoice ot Graves Ac Yontg, of Boston, was nest sold. The Percy Family, Leslie Stories, Cedar Brook Stories, Gipsy Series, and other books for children brought from sixty to seventy-five cents per volume. Small invoices of Bridpman k Childs, Northampton, Mass.; Burt A Clark, Spring held, and A. C. Goodman, New York, were sold at about one-halt the retail rates. E. H. Builer A Co., of Philadelphia, ottered a valuable list of Bibles, elegantly illus trated standard poets and gilt books, which brouebt excellent ptices. Bums', CampbeH's, Rogers', Goldsmith's, and Thompson's Poems sold at $5 a volume. Ihe wholesale prico is $6 '50. The contributions of Walker, Fuller & Co., Boston, and James Miller, New York, were next ottered, and sold well, containing many popular holiday books. In the latter part of the dy the interesting and spicy invoices of George. W. Childs & Co., of Philadel phia; M. W. Doitd," and Charles Bcribner ft Co., of this city, were ottered, all bringing excellent prices up to the hour of closing th e sale. New York lime. I860. FAIL FASHIONS J. W. BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (Or Double Spring) SKIRTS THE LATEST STYLES ARE IIOW MADE ERY LIGHT. They will not BEND or BREAK like the single springs, but will PREhEKVE their PERFECT and BEAUTJFUli HAP, where three or four ordi nary skirts ha been THROWN ASIDE AS USE LESS. Thoy are the most ELASTIC, FLEXIBLE, and DURABLE SKIRT MANUFACTURED. They COMBINE Comfort, Durability, and Economy, with that ELEGANCE of SHAPE which has made the "DUPLEX ELLIPTIC" the STANDARD SKIRT "IE FASHIONABLE WORLD. This I'OttJLAR SKIRT is UNIVERSALLY RE COMMENDED by tho FASHION MAGAZINES, and OPINIONS of the PRESS GENERALLY, At WHOLESALE by the Exclusive and Sole Owners oi the PAIENf. WESTS, BRADLEY e. flinir WAEER00MS AND OFFICE, No. 07 CHAMBERS, AND Nos. 79 and 81 READE Streets, NEW YORK. Also, at WHOLESALE by the LEADING JOB. ntub. is'zasmwvtrp r ICTJ" DELIGHTFUL EXCURSIONS ON THE SCHUYLKILL. The beautiful Intlc steamers 6ILYEH WAVE AND SILVER STAB, Jiow running from Fall-mount to Tails of Schnylkill, will leave Falrmount as follows, viz. t At 7 SO. 8-05 8 SO, 9 3, 10-20, 11-05, 11-50 A.M. And at 12 Z6, 1 20, 2 AS, t SO II S5, t-2n, 8, ft 60, and 6 35 P. AT. Uetumln., leave the Falls at VW, 8-nt. 8-50. 9-36, 10-20 11 06, 11 50a AM andl2 35,l-20, 2-05, 2 60,3-35,4-20, 505 6 Ml. and 6'36 F. M. FAKE. To Laurel H lu and the Falls, 15 cents : Colum bia Bridge or Washington Kctrent, 10 cents. ' Excurslot Tickets to Falls or Laurel 11111,25c. Clonics and Bundaj Schools taKen at a liberal reduction. 5 9,p ws QFF THE TRACK ! BEST BREAD EVER MADE! AERATED BREAD, MADE WITHOUT YEAST, HANDS, OR FKKMENTATION. Kevcr SOCB a aerfect protection against 0HOtiEHA.: It Is raised bv Carbon to Acid tias, which la the best known lISINUX'TANT. FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD Kit can be proved by competent witnesses that It If uobealthy. MADE WHOLLY BY MACHINERY. CURES DYSPEPSIA SURE I Call fur it at yont Grocery. FULLER & JOHNSON, 0 rewflBrpj .No. li B. EIGHTEENTH Street. I FURNITURE, BEDDING ETC. FIRST-CLASS FURXITUR& A Lars Assortment of the Latest Styles Oa hand, and will be sold this coming Muon at very noderate prices, at I.. LUTZ'9 Furniture KatablUhment, flJ3m No. 121 Sooth ELEVEBia Street BEDDING FEATHER WAR1CHOCSE, 2 SO BKI.OW ASCII a Feather Beds, Hols Pii. 8 lo we; Aiatir.ne ot RlankotJl. ITtfimfhrtali Indst terpen s Sprnm Beds oun- flds.fi pilDK L'oti. Iron Beilfiteailll. ('ll.hlona ard all otber articles in tbe line ot business. m AMOS H1LLBORN. lo.-44 S. TENTH Street, 97fm3m3p Bcjow reb. CHARLES E. CLAUK, No. 11 North ELEVENTH Street, BEDDING AND COTTAGE FrnNITl'RE WAREHOUSE. Hair and Hunk Mattresses. Feather Bed.. Bolsters. and 11 lows. nest (juality ol NDrlng MattreMo. BedBteurin. Bnreoue. Washatands. Chalra. Towel Backs Kor.klnir CliBirn etc rew CuhM n eatnera and Down. Comtortablea and Blanket. 9 S wnm.'tn JpURNITUllE HE DUO ED TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT DnrlnR the 8 nmmcr Season, we will sell lrom onriin- nienae Stock oi FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE, AT A KEDVCTION OF TWENTT-FIVB PB CENT. OFF REGCLAK P1UCES. GOULD & CO., N. E. cornet NINTH and MA ItKET StrecU, And aUu at the New Establishment, 2 IOSd N os. 37 and 39 North SECOND etree JjSTABLISIIED 119 5. A. S.. ROBINSON Freiicli Plate Looklns-Classes, ESGHAV1NGS TAINTISGS, DRAWINGS ETC Uanutactnrer of all kinds of 1 jOoliinc-Cilass, Portrait, and. Pio tiare V mines to Order. No. 910 CHESNUT STREET, TB1BD DOOE ABOVE THE CONTINENTAL, rnitADKLPDiA. 8 15 T o HOUSEKEEPERS, I have a law stock ol every variety oi FURNITURE Which I will sell at reduced prices, consisting oi PLAIN AM) MAHBLR TOP COT 1 AO hi aUIT8 WALNUT CHAMBER HUlTft. PAUl.OK HUITS IN VELVwr TLrSH l'AKLOH BlTI8 IN HAIK CLOiU. PAHl-Olt H'lTS IN KKPS. Bliletioards, Kxtennlon Tables. Wardrobes, Bookcanes M attrtBsts, Lounges, etc etc P. P. OUSTINE 6 IS N. E. corner HECOSD and BACK Mtreets. PERSONAL. NEW BOUNTY BILL ALL SOLDIERS who enlisted tor three years, since April 18, i861. and served their full term ot service, or were discharged before said term ot service on account of wounds, and received one hundred dollars bounty and no more, are entitled to receive an additional one hundred dollars. Widows, minor children, or parents of deceased soldiers who enlisted lor tore aisand died in the service, or lrom diseases or wou js contracted in the service and line of duty, are entit e to receive an additional one hundred dollars. Call or r1ilrcs UEOKUE W. t'UKU, Do. 241 DOCK Street, 8171m One door below Third, who has all the necesarr forms to collect these claims, ii i' k i u ( 'i1 i i im 18 BABELY ATTAINED, YET A. B. W. BTJI LARD'S IMPROVED OIL SOAP. FOB REMOVING Crease, Paint, Pitch, and Varnish, Fiom all Goods of Durable Colors, la ahead of anythicg yet discovered. It leaves the Goods soft, and as nerfnet as when new. wlih no SDOt UDon which dust can eol.wf. as is tbecane with all the preparations heretofore sold lor cleaiuioM gooa. It Is delicately pertnmed and entirely free from the dlsakreeable odor of benzine, and all other resinous numa. COUNTERFEITS Ot this prenaratlon are extant therefore be sure and taaenone uui main men nas the autograph of A. o. W UliLLAhl) on the label. Mannfaotured by tbe Propilotors, A. B. W. BULLARD & CO., WOdCESTEB, MASS. Ceneral Agents for Pennsylvania, DYOTT & CO. Ho. 232 North SECOND Street. Philadelphia. f For sale by all Druggists. (3m VISITING AND WEDDINQ CARDS, WIUTIEN, bJiUUAVfcU, AND rKLNTED. The Latest London and Paris Stvles. TkiTTii a vnxrnr.B & MR pnra'iiu a iru l-w DlAalPED ON fAfl-K AN KNVJtLOPES, IN'COLOKS. GRATIS. ' The Finest English, French and Ameri- MONOOHaIwH ARMS. nKMtB H.. A .-rf H-n. graved. .' WIUT1HU 1IKSKS, TKAVELLTNO CASES. PORT- MON BOARDS, and a very large stock of BAttuam , FINE STATIONERY.' i .R. HOSKUNS A, fto., STATI9NER8 AND CARD ENGRAVERS, i eiMmrp , No. 913 ARCH Street. ! pATENT WIREJ WOlUtj F OR RAILJJIUO, BTVUB FRONTB,' GUARDS, PAHTmONS, IRON BEDSTEADS, AND WIRE WORK, In variety, uanotsotured by M. WALKER Os SONS te o, 11 PcrlbeiXTB Street. CROSBY OPERA HOUSE. CROSBY o r K n A h o u s b. A t OK TUNS FOB SOUK O.VJf A FORTUNE FOR SOME OSEt A FORTUNE FOR SOME NEI A FORTUNE FOR OME ONE! A FORTUNE FOR SOMK ONE I A FORTUNE FOR SOME OSE! The Time Rapidly Approacliluqt The Time Rapltlljr Approachlugt The Time Rapidly Approaching! THT. COS TEST TOR SHAKES INCREASING ! THE CONTEST FOR SHARES INCREASING ! THE CONTEST FOR SHARES INCREASING! .THE CROSBY OPERA HOUSE, Value, 9000,000, 10 BE AWARDED AS THE FIRiT GRAND PAlZi;, Followed by over THREE HUNDRED VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS From tbe First American Avtists, as Additional Frizes, Among which are the following celebrated Master pieces. BIERSTADT'S Grr-at Palntmg. entitled "TOE YOHkMiTE VALLEY," Valued at 20,d00. CROPSEY'S Great Work, entitled "AS AMERICAN AUiUMI " Valued at $6000. SCHUPSFLE'S Great National Pnlntlntt, "WTASH- IAOiOJi 1KV1NO AND HIS FKlcADS," Vu.ueu at SSuuu. HART'S Charming and Celnbrated Painting of Ameri can Borneo, ennttca -wuodb it AUUJl," Valued at f.WOil. MEYER'S Celebrated Painting, "BECOQSITIOS," Valned at Sovvn. BEARD'S Great Western Landscape, "DEER ON IttE riiAitti re valued at 4UlU. GIUSOCX'S Magulbcunt Landscape, ALPINE BiiMlKt." Valued at S1000. As well as works by all theleading artUts of the coun try, constituting the grandest collection of Legitimately American Works of Art Ever Bvcutht Before the Public. CENERAL GRANT'S OPINION OF IDE lailhT PUEMIUM. (iinnl Said It Would be a lilg Draw. Correal oncence of iew Yori -'Tribu'ie," Sept. 7. THE FIRST PiiEMICM, The Crosby Opera House, in Chicago. Simatod on Washington gtieot. with a frontage or 140 fett and a denth ol 1; 0. It U built of marble, and tour rpaclons stores on tit' ec s de of the Entrance Unll with the offices and st.tt ios above them, produce an AtiGREOATE IENTAL ot $30,100. Of tfte auditorium oi too Opera llonse no description can here be attempted, but the actual cost aud T.tluc ol this splendid buiid ng, conceded to be one ot ttefliEST is '1UF WOKLD, amounts to SIX 11TJNDHED THOUSAND DOLLARS. SHARES 0LT tli EACH. SH illtS 0LY feA EACH. hllAhES Oi.LV a5 EACH. ISSUED ON THE FOLLOWING PLAN. For 5 une shnro or ce-tiflcato, with oue of tho follow In" bei n-.liul Steil LugraTlngs: 'irll!. LITTLK WAJiDBER," by Thomas Rend; -or OAllltlllN0 AlPLi-S,'' by Jeromo Thompson. KortlO, two stares t-rcetililciites, with superb Stcei nf raving of WASHINGTON' IRVING AND HIS FRtENDs." Kor15 three srrnrcs or c -i tlfljutcs, with the line Al. legoilcnlEutraving on Steal, "MKRCS'S DEliAM," by T). Huntington. For t20. tour shares or cortlflsntec, wltu the splendid Chromo Eiinravltig (iued exclmiv -ly by the Crosby Art Association;, AN AMERICAN ALTCVN," byJ.F. Cropsey. While for 50, ten shares or certificates are Issued with (A CHOICE ARTIM'8 PROOF Of either "Irv'ng and Ills Friends, ' "Mercy's Dream," or the "American Autumn. " TAKE SPECIAL NOTICE. TAKt SPECIAL NOllCE. TAKE bPtCIAL NOTICE. That all subscribers receive their choice of one of th9 above splendid bteel Engravings AT THE TIME THEY SUBSCRIBE! AT I HE TIME THEY SUBSCRIBE! AT THE TIME THEY SUBSCRIBE I THUS RECEIVING THE VALUE OF THEIR MONEY AT ONCE lb DETAILS OF THE DRAWING. Tbe Subscription Books, on being closed, will be placed In the 1 ands of the following gentlemen, who have kindly consented to act as the Chicago members ot the Committee to conduct the award of Premiums t WILLIAM F.COOLBAUGH, President Union National AMOS T. IIALL, Treasurer C. B. A Q. R. R. E O. IIALL, Hall, Kimbaik. A Co. CLINTON BRIGC8. hwingBrlggs A Co. J C. DOKE. President ot Uie Board ot Trade. J'MES H. BOW KN, President Third National Bank. JAMtb C. FARUO, Superintendent American Ex- press. r L, RaNCIS A. HOFFMAN, Ex-TAeutenant Governor. . V MJNN, Munn & fccott Klevator J. A. tLLl.H v resident eeconu national oani. These gentlemen, toirether with auoh other from dif ferent Iparts oi the country as thoy may add to their number tor the purpose of fairly representing the sbare holdcii at lurs, will have the Sole Management of tbe Award in all its Details. The plan of the award adopted is the following: Two hundred and ten thouxand numbers, representing the certrTicstrx issued, will be placed in one wiiool. aud three hundred aud two ktketn iimcrlbi-d with the names ot ihe preu lun e (to nit the Orioia ilouKe. three hun dred nsln liis, and the Dust of Lincoln) wl 1 be placed lnanothir. Fiom these wheels a number anl a pre mium will he drawn simultaneously. Ihe number drawn, In each instance, tukiug tbe oremlutn drawn with It PVECIAL CARD TO 1 HE READER. Hiy. CROSBY OPERA HOISK.ART ASSOCIATION IsnojiitenUrpYise, and must not be confounded wlih Dollar (!lit cooceros, which hsve been advertlned to take rlo ,ne Per U0" without the authotlty or content cf the propneloM. - All order f"r ecrtiflcutes or shares, and all special communlcaf ons. should be addieseed to U. H CliOSBY, Actuary A. A,, And ilrecled to tt e Art Imtltuto, No. 63 BROADWAY, or the Ciosby Att Gallery. OPEKA HOUSE, Chicago. bOLE AGENT IN THILAOELPIIIA, T. JL ruoii, g. W. comer of MXTH and CUENUT. SPFCIAL NOTICE 1 TO 'inZFKBAND STRANG EB3, OrENIKG OF TUB ACT GALLERIES IS TUB EVENING. ' Thls(8tu,da)veDlug,ltlieGallorlea of the Crosbv Art Assocla'ion, t .hi Art Institute, No. 628 BHJAD W AY, will te open to ihe public, and continue so ever? evening until the aw ud of pr -mlums baa taken place. ADMIH8I0N FREE. , . 1 BRANCH OFFICE, AT BCOTT'8 AST GALLERY, NO. 1020 CHESNUT STREET, Whore a collection ol a ponton of the Paintings to be awarded premiums are now en exhibition, Including Hur.'i chaining aud celebrated work, entitled 'WOODS IN AUTUMN," valued atitfOO. 913 ws . T. li- PUG II, Acent. DRY GOODS. FALL OZM31NIIN Ci, 1BOG. JOHN V. THOniAS, No's. 405 and 407 North SECOND St, Having 'completed tbe extensive alteration.1) in 111 t) 81 ORES, WILL ori3 ON 3HJNDAY 3I0RSIXG, SErT. 10, A FULL AND KARDS0H1E STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER DRY aOODS, Embracing all the Kewest OookI of the Scaaoii. 9 8 6trp JAS. IL CAMPUELL & CO., No. 77 CHESNUT St., Invite the attention of Cash buyers AT WHOLESALE, To their Stock of FRENCH, BRITISH, AND AMERICAN D H Y GOODS, Which for extent, variety, and frenersl adaptation to flie Katits ol the Trade. Is nnrivalld. Pacssae bnvers supplied with scarce and desirable uoous at ana nnacr murket rates. to it im Wholesale Rooms Up Stairs. JOt.W W. THOMAS, Nos. 405 ana 407 North SECOND St., WILL OPEN ON MONDAY MRMXG, SEPT. 10, A FULL LINE OF TIM BROS.' TLAIN AND PLAID IRISH POPLINS, 0 8 6t) OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION. glX CASES OP FINE BLANKETS Slightly imperfect, will bo sold at a large reduction. THREE HUNDRED PAIRS LARGE RLAXKETS, Sliifbtly damaged, suitable for Ilotol or Family tide, will be sold low. HURON BLANKETS, Heaviest aud Scut Blankcta Made. Manulactured ior, and sold only by J. C. STKAtf 1SHIDGE & CO., Wholesale and Retail, N. W. COESER EIGHTH AND MARKET. 815 3m TE HAVE THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF 13 L A N K E T S IN PHILADELPHIA, Comprising Some Sixty-three DlfTereut Qualities. MARSEILLES COUNTERPANES, All Sizes and Qualities, 'and Lowest Prices. Crib and Cradle Quilts, Worsted Coverlets, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. J. C. STRAWBKIDGE & CO., N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET. 8 15 3m ... No. 1024 Clili'iJJUT Mtreet. TO LADIES . About leaving lor the COI NTBY, BK.A bUOBE, OK WATKBla rLACa. E. M. NEEDLES, No. 1024 CHESNUT STREET, Offers a full assortment, at LOW PRICES, sf l'UFFD WrSLINi, 1'lyUKH. J! ItENCH JITJSLIN8, In all varieties ol plain and tuuey styles. Laces, Fmbroiuvries. Hdkls, etc. eto. i.lneu Bleeves, Collars, ttets, eto , In great variety. E M. NEEDLES, Ko. 1024 C11ESNTTT Street. TS I M P 8 O N ' 8 SON8', . Ko. 922 FINE 8TRP-ET No. 024 Dealers in Linens, White and Dross Goods. Embrol-i derles. Hosiery, Ciloves. torsets. Handkervhlei r"laln and llemstliched. Hair. NaU. looth. and riaie Mruabes, Combs, l'lalu aud t'anoy Boapa, fenuuiery, Imported and lioinestio l'ufls and 1'uU lioxes, and an eudiuS vanety of Motions. ; . Always on hand a complete stock of Ladles', (loots' and Chi'dien's Underveats and Drawers i JSugllah aud Gernian Hosiery In ( otlon Werluo, aud Vool. . Cilh. Cradle, and BedBlanketa. - 1 Uanehles, AUendale, LancasUr, and Honey Comb Quilts. .. ,. . Table Linens, napams, io, ;' " coiorea Koruercd, Uemian lioll. Kuaela aud American Crash, batl'iudvale, Welsh, and Shaker FUnneU In all grade. A lull line OlXIUrwrr v" "iMuu, . mul f. KIMPMIN'lt SONS', a j ' Sos. m and m tlHH bineU . I ' V" ! 1 1, ,. .' , t I DRY GOODS. BLANKETS FOR THE WHOLESALE TRADE. BLANKETS FOR HOTEL-KEEPERS. BLANKETS FOR INSTITUTIONS. BLANKETS FOR FAMILIES. Comprising all the most popular makes, at the lowest rices. Just opened, several cases of ' BLANKETS SLIGHTLY IMPERFECT, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. CURWtN ST00OIRT & BROTHER. Nos. 450. 452, and 454 N. SECOND St., 'l3t ABOVE WILLOW. P K ICE & WOOD N. W. Corner EIGHTH and PILBEK nAVE JUST OFENED: COCO yards American Prink, last colors, 18 cents 8 yard, lcoie fine quality French Merinos, H 25 a jard Fine quality Clack Alpaca, CO, 66, GO, ct uts, $1, $1 12 i, and 21 25 a yard. FLANNELS! FLANNELS! All-wool Flannols, 85, 37, 40, 45, 60 cents, up S12Caard. Domet Flannels, 81 up to 00 centa. All-wool bhukor Flannels, 60 cents np to tiara Bleached and Unbleached Canton Flannels, Best makes Bleached' and Unbleached Muslins, - the very lowest market prices. Yard-wide Bleached Muslins, 25, 23, 81, 37 cents. Yara-wido Unbleached Muslins, 20. 3, 25 coots.. Billow Case and Shectins; Muslins, oto. JUST OPENED: One case Bridal Quilts, very clieap. Tabic Linens, .Napkins andloweis. White Goods, vory cho&p. A large assortment ot Hosiery, Ladles' and Hems' Merino Vests, very cheap. A larire assortment of Edpinrrs Flouncinjrs, an Inserting, Ladies' and tieuts' Linen Handkorchlofs. Just opened, irom auction, a cheap lot ofl'orte mouuaica, Tooth and Huir Bruahos. PRICE & WOOD. 8 181 ' N. W. Corner EIGIHH and FILBERT SU. CURWEH STODOflBT Ik BRO. JICII PLAID POPLINS, CASHMERES AND MKHIXOES. Wc are now in daily receipt oi NEW A Li la AND IV IN T K It D K E S S OOODS, FROM LATE ARRIVALS, AND SEW TOBK AND PHILADELPHIA AUCTION SALE. . CURVEN STCDDART & BROTHER. Nos. 450. 452, and 454 N. SECOND St 9 10 3t ABOVE WILLOW. P'K E S C II MERINOES FBENCII CASHMERES, NEW GOODS FROM THE LATE NIW TOBK AUCTIONS. critWEM BTODDART &, BROTHER, , Nos. 4S0, 452, and 4S4 N. SECPND Street, 8 10 St Above Willow. pARIS BIARRITZ CLOTHS, IN CHOICE SHADES, ' FMOM THE NEW YORK AUCTION SALES. C I'll WEN BTODDART &, BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452, and 464 N. SECOND Street, 10 , Above Willow. s ILK-FACED POPLINS. 8 I L K-F ACED E P I N G L E 8. IS CHOICE COLORINGS. CCRWEK BTODDART 4t BROTIIKR, Nos. 450, 4S2, and 454 N. SECOND Street, 9 10 3t Above Willow. QAPE MAY ATLANTIC CITY, AND LONG BRANCH. DREIFUSS & BELSINGER, No. 49 . North EIGHTH Street, HAVE OPENED ON THE 14th INST. A new and desirable lot of ZEPHYR KNIT SHAWLS Suitable lor the Watering Flaws, including splendid assortment of WHITE GOODS. FUCKED MUSLIN, SHIRKED MUSLIN. SWISS HUSLIN, PLAID NAINSOOK.,' STE1TED NAINSOOK, Bl CAMBRIC NAINSOOK JHE AMERICAN BUREAU OF MINES No. 64 BROADWAY. , Mines, Mineral Lands, and Ores examined and reported upon. Competent Engineers furnished to Mining Com panles, , Consultations afforded on all Mining, Metallurgical and Chemical Questions, at the office of tbe Bureau, GEO. D. H. GILLESPIE, President. DRAKE DE KAY. Secretary. a 10 tutbj rp TR. HUNTER, No. 41 N. SEVENTH BTREET. ABOVE FILBERT, PHILADELPHIA Acknowledged by all parcel inturetted as by fau tha in the trestment vf Ihieate xn hit tptetalty. QUICK. 1HOBOUOH, andptrmanmt euret guaranteed In everi? case. Remembrr 8. Ht'MTKK'S Celebrated Remedial 1 - ... li ....mill... V. .- 1 1 : 7 , 7 - ' ii btVBMU Htruei. abov Filbert. g 6i -J LADIES AND CniLDREN'8 SnOErT awJ ot best quality i manuiactured and for mmil tlip. by tha dozen or ense i suitable for retail tradaT t'''" No 61 8. .FOURTH Street. JpINE BREECH-LO ADI SQ SHOT GUNS EXTRA FINS RIFLKt AND PISTOLS, . , M ade io oidi by I41mrp . ETAN8,No 23flBOtrXH 8lmt'