The Camden Senatorial Nomination. To the Editor qf The Evening Telegraph t Camdkn, N. J., Hi-ntombcr 21. Sir: My atten tion haa been called to the communication in xpui papor Bip.ned by the Hecreury ot tbo County Convention. It doisa not do justice to Henatoi bcovel. When the vote for Senator was announced, it U true there wr-rn nnlv Imir vnt.M lor Mr. Scovcl, but tbo Secretary or ttie Con- j were live votes Ironi South Ward, which Rave Mr. Scovel nine votes; and my recolieoiiou la that he hacMwo more withdrawn when Mr. Betilo'a nomination wan Inevitable, making eleven votes. Aa Cnalrinan of the delegation from South Ward, I had informed Senator Sno el that we intended to dominate him, aDd he then informed me beiore the Convention met that he was not a candidate, and pavo me a letter declining to be a candidate, which 1 read in the Convention when 1 withdrew his name, pledging his fealty to Rcoublican principles. What I object to in the lettjrof the Secretary of the Convention is its unfriendly spirit towards Mr. Scovel. The eirort to prevent hi9 name being entertained by the Convention pro ceeded irom bis personal enemies, and was so well understood taat one of the delegates from South Ward iniortncd the Convention thit South Ward would lenve the Convention if it was persisted in. Yours truly, B. M. B., Chairman South Ward Delegation. THE CINCINNATI BANK FRAUD. A Man Deposits a Box Said to Contain $100,000, and Draws the Sum of $60,000 The Box Opened and Found to Contain Lead Import ant Arrest. From the Chicago Times of Thursday, About the middle of July lust, a gentlemanly looking ftraimcr, giving the diwik. of McBurnie, and representing himself as an extensive dealer in real estate, entered the Fir-t National Bank oi Cincinnati and deposited a box containing, as he averred, $100,0110 iu specie. Tlie deposit was accepted by Mr. Griffith, the Cashier, and a certitlcate ot deposit tor the amount 2tven in return. McBuruie returned the next day and drew out $5000, aud again the next 'or the same amount, aud so on until $60,000 had betn drawn, since when nothing has been beard of him by the oilicers of the bank. Alter a week or more had elapsed, and nothing seen or heard of McBurnle, the oilicers of the bank became alarmed, and, on proceeding to investigate the matter, found, Instead of $100,000 in specie, a box tilled with lead. The matter was immedlarely placed in the hands of the police authorities, but not the least clue to the whereabouts of the swindler could be discovered. For a time this matter created considerable excitement and discussion, and detectives iu all parts of the country were on the lookout for the individual; but of late the atlair has almost Oeou forgotten, except Dy a tew interested individuals. A day or two since the police authorities ot tlrU city received in formation that McBiirnie was on bis way from Canada to Chicago, and would arrive here at a , certain time. A full description of the individual was ac cordinffly given into the hands ot certain oili cers, and a close surveillance was kept on all arrivals, but nothing in the wav of Information was gained in this direction. Yesterday, aoout 11 o'clock, while Officer Van Fleet was on duty at the crowing oi Lake and Clark streets, be suddenly espied an individual answerintrin every particular the description given of McBuruie, as it was forwarded from Cincinnati, and imme diately took him into custody. The arrested individual bad just been making the rounds of the banks, and was about to return to the hotel the Adams House when his pilerimage was directed to the Central Station. Deputy Super intendent Nelson immediately sent a descrip tion ot the man to Cincinnati, and received an answer in return to send the man on, which leaves but little room lor doubt a to. his iden tity. He calls himself Fraacis C. Butvlett, and is a man of about forty-five years of age. Oili cers Van Fleet and Macanley instituted a search ot his rooms at the Adams House, yesterday evening, but nothing ot a criminating character was discovered. A number oi letters of introduction were, however, found, directed to various bankers In the Northwest, tn which he is represented as Francis C. Burdett, a gentleman of large means, aud who was desirous ot doing some business with them. He also had in his possession a draft on a bank of London, Cauada West, for 100. These are suppose! to be loreeries. At the Adams Iloune he had engaeed an elceant suite of rooms. He also has in his employ a male servant, whom he ensaaed a Detroit to accom pany him on his travels. He will be taken to Cincitnatl this rooming. MURDER AND SUICIDE IN NEW YORK. An Italian Sculptor Mortally Wounded by a Workman The Aaaasalu lilotva bis Brains Out. The Fourteenth Ward was the scene of a ter rible tragedy this rooming, one of the principal actors in which is now lying a corpse at the Spring Street Station House, and the other victim is rapidly approaching dissolution at his residence. The fearful occurrence was the result of a luarrel between an employer aud one of his jorkruen, but what toe exact cause of the disa reenieut was, has uot yet been clearly ascer . lined. Our reporter visited the scene of the tragedy, ad the lollowing is toe result of tils researches: I. the basement of a small wooden building, oj Peter or Peitri Funari, an Italian, keeps a wrki-hop for the manufacture of those plaster inges of heathen trods aud goddesses, dutin guhed men, remarkable animals, etc.. which cotitute the stock in trade of those children of eukv Italv who make this city their home, and w la are not engaged in the precarious business or 'gan gnnamg or mnnicev iraiuin?. Fuari did au extensive business in this sort of Mlpinre, and In his workshop or studio he em rived several workmen, all of whom were Italus. He is married, and lives on the top floobi a broken-down tenement bouse. No. 145 Elm reet. immediately opposite his workshop. Amot the wortoien employed by Funari was one nned Alessaudro Ureiif, or Alexander, as he w i more familiarly called. This man was of an ritable aud quarrelsome tcnpersiuciit, and bhis frequent indulgence in quutrjls aud street -awls, had earned tue reput'tiou ot a vindiove desperado. The fact, however, of his being t,ood workman luduced Funari to retain him uvs employ. This online, Funari repa'red to Ills work shop assual, and soon titter Urene entered and commend his labovs tor tlie day.'. ShorJy after 8 dock a quarrel cusued bettvefti Fun iri and Ures the cause of which has n n yet been oVvelope Alter the wurjof words nad been con tinued ti Botne time. Uiene drcvaeinull re volver flu his pocket and discharged one chamber .it at uis einpiovcr. The bail from the weap struck Funari in tlio left breast. causing a mud from which it is Icured dentn will eusut f unari unit xo iu noor ot his shop, audVe life-blood euhed forth. The workmen Mered around, and Urene. after gazing a nv.nt t what be no aoulif sup posed was Vve-Uteless form of his employer, rushed up t bHis teadl-isf to the street. Aa he gaieuhe eirlew ilk, his fellow-work , ROCKHIfel & WILSON, Eroun Stot Clothing Hall, Noa 603 and 605 ESNUT St., Phila. i We have Just received sw Bn1 well-selected .took of CLOT B 8, C SIM R',ui V t- STING 8. ilso, OVEH-COATLNGS 8DITINGS, which wl'l make to ojd -r the i reasonable price THE DAILY EVENING TELIItA ril.- PHIL AD men, recovtrine from the ntnnc'actfoti lntr which they had been thrown bv the unexpected act of the aas-sln, gave an alarm. Oinccr Ma'thew Hyndes, of the 14th precinct pol'ce, who was in the neighborhood, aud whose atten tion bad been attracted by the pistol shot, per crlvingUrenoruiininr towards Grand street, aud followed in pursuit. The fugitive ran to Grand street and lun.ed up towards Crosby, and th"n crossed over to th northeast of Crosby and (it and streets, In Irontot the unoccupied church. Tbe officer was close behind him, ami another moment would have had him in custody, wh -n 1'rcne suddenly stoppo.1, and tor the second tune drew the revolver. The oflicer, fearinir that the desperado in tended to shoot bis pursuer, also drew his re volver, but Urene, in tho twinkling ot an ere, placed the muzzle of the pistol to the tight side ot his own head, and tiled. The ball went crusl.init through the skull and traversed the brain, causing Instant death. The report of the pistol and the tall of the body fo the side walk were almost simultaneous; and when the oflicer, who was but a few paces behind him, reached the body, Urene had ceased to live. Ti e remains of the murdcrci and suicid? were conveys! to the Sprinj Street S'ntion IIous and laid out on a bench In the vard, where a great ninny of the neighbors called to vie them. In the meantime, Funari had been conveyed to bis residence, and he was Dlaced In bed. A physician was summoned and examined the left breast. It is feared thut the bullet has pene trated the lungs, and the medical centlemen in attendance have no hopes of his recovery. Funari is about Jorty-twQ. years of age, is mar ried, and has a family. Uren was apparently about thirty-live years of age, and a native of Italy. Coroner drover was notified lo take cuurjrc of the case. He will Jtake the ante-moriem deposi tion ot r unan and noia an inquest over ine remains of Urene this a'.ternoou. A. i'. Heemnq JCrpress. FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT AT THE OIL REGION. We learn from Mr. L. II. Buckbee, who visited Tarr Farm yesterday, thut a terrible explosion occurred there between 12 aud 1 o'clock on Wednesday moraine, resulting in the instant death ol the engineer, named Frederick Wygant, and the latal injury oi Mr. A. Jones. The accident occurred at the Chrisman well, lease No. 12G. In the temporary absence of the engineer, the thumbscrew of the safety-valve bad not been turned down. The entrineer had not observed the circumstance, and while hands were employed about the well, the boiler ex ploded from the butt with the most terrible con sequences. Wygant, the engineer, was thrown a distance of sixty leet, his body beiuai-hockiugly mangled, and evry article ol clothing except one boot stripped from his person. He was lifeless when found. Mr. Jones, one of the employes, was ihiown about thirty feet and fearfully scalded; it is thought he cannot survive. The sarasou post was solintefd to piece.-, and the engine bouse literally blown iuto fragments. Two legs of the derrick were canicd away and it toppled over, but the dnlier. who stood inside of the del rick, was unharmed. Mr. Chrism;in was slightly scalded, but will recover. The end of the boiler was blown a distance ot oue hundred and foity feet up bill, aud the door of the fur nace wps found two hundred feet from the well, down bill. It was the mcst appalling accident of the kind we have vet recorded, aud. resulting as it did fr jtu a reckless and inexcusable act, should be made the subject or an ollicial investigation. This is the third or fourth accident of the kind occurring in ihe oil regions within as many weeks from the same cause. For humanity's sake we hope we snail now hear of some suit able measures of precaution, which shall be generally adopted. Titusville Herald, 21sf. Fire at Long Branch The Ilarwood House Destroyed. Long Brancii, Sentember 22. A tire broke out in the norih wing of the Harwood House at 3 o'clock this morning, and in a short time it was completely dtnyed. The tire is be lieved to have ben the .work of an incendiary. We learn that tbe tire broke out about 3 o'clock, and in two hours the building was burned to the ground. Mr. Cooper, of the Metropolitan, saw tbe fiames through the third-story win dows, and the bell of Ihe school-house was rung, attracting large crowds. Nothing could be done to stay the flames. There were a few guests in the bouse. The servants were aroused by nulling them out ot their beds. A large part of the furniture was saved. The total loss is estimated at $40,11)0; insuied for uot more than 3000. Trie, house was situated near the Dela ware tmd Haritan Bay Railroad depot, aud was kept by J. Porter A- Co. It was lormerly known as the' Allegheny Houe. The Difference Between Abraham Lin coln's Policy and "My Policy" is clearly shown by the following letter, wr.tten by Presi dent LiucoiH to General Banks, iu August, 186:i: "Executive Mansion, Washington, August 6. 18C8. My Dear General liunks: While I verv well know what you would be triad for Louiniana to do, it is quite a different thing lor me to assume direc tion oi tbe matter. "If Lou'Biana shall send members to Congress, their admis-jon will depend, as you kDow, upon the respective Uonses, and not upon the President, ( "Tours, very truly, A. Lincoln." Andrew Johnson evidently thinks It his espe cial prerogative to denounce and abuse Con gress for deciding this question of admitting members of both Houses. The opinion of Mr. Lincoln is given above. PER FECT ION 18 RARELY ATTAINED, YET A. B. W. BTJLLARD'S IMPROVED OIL SOAP, FUR REMOVING Urease, Faint, Pitch, and Varnish, Kioui all Goods o Durmble Colors, is ahead of anything yet discovered It ipavra the CoodH so't, aud oertect as when new wi ti du ci'Ot ucn wblch dunt can coi.ect, u i tliecaM Willi all tl.e prei arautna uereioiore noia tor cieanstiiti suodt. it is ripllcutelv neriumed and entirely free from (ha dlHak,reuble odor of Benzine, and all other realnoua fluids. COUNIEKFE1TS Ol tins preparation are extant therefore be sure and laleuoiif tut tbat which baa the autofrupb, of A. B. W, III I LA i.D ou the label Manuiacturedby the Propiletora, A. B. W. BULLARD & CO., W0KCE3TE8, MA.S8. Oencrul Aiienti lor Pennsylvania, DYOTT A CO. Ho. 233 Korth SECOND Btreet, Philadelphia. For sale br all DrugnUin. 7 Xm ROCKHILL & VILSON, Erow.i f to: c Clothing IL1I, Nos. 603 and 605 CHESNUT St., Phila. FINE READY-MADE CL0THINO FOB GENTLEMEN AND YOUTH AUCTION SALES. BBCOTT, J K., AUCTIONERR, .No. 1020 CHESNUT STREET. Us OAftn We are now preparod to mnke arranR.vnibi for rpeoial mips of Oil ralntinwi, Mamary, or anf othnr Worka of rt 1'iir location belnu In Hie centre ol the n0t fPltllliifiall'l) tllOrOlll'tlffire Of niir fit mafcM l m dcelralile re Kurt lor connoiaaeura and liwnra nr art in peneraL I. It. 8alca or mercnandlae In neneral solicited, e aonal atu nllun glTen fo om-door aalea. Ii. Scott. Jr. PANCOiST A WARNOCK, AUCTIONEERS, ' W Ho. HQ MARKET Btreet LAItOF POSITIVE SAI.F, R00 CAS AM'Rt'l K N nil urumrw iiiii uui-, K.MIIIIOIDKKII S. On Wedne dav . et)t. 16 Commencing at 10 o'clock, cnmnrlatns a full ami ootnolcte aMortmeot o. most denlrab a eooId for nreent aalea 9 CARPETIMGS. L EE DOM & SHAW, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CAI1PET WA11EIIOUSE, Ho. 910 AIICII STREET, ABE OPENISO AN EM1RK NEW STOCK OE Foreign and Domestic Carpctinxs, In ererr atrle and Tarlrty. 943mJp TO RENT. p O R RENT A VALUABLE STORE, No. 809 CHESNUT STREET, In the National Bank of the Republic Building. 9 6 U APPLf OK THE PREMISES. OFFICES AND LA11GR ROOMS FOR RENT IN THE National Bank of the Republic Building, Nos. 809 aDd 811 CHESflTJT Street, The Bolldlna ia supplied with (.an. Water, Water Closets, and e team lieatlti? Apparatus. TUe rooms on the third and fourth floora are laipe (Mxliv). woll iluh ed, and (nltabie lor Commercial College, or boilneMot'a similar character. Apply at the Bona. 9 3 tl LARGE, WELL LIGHTED AND VtMlLATKD mm, ON TIIK SECOND FI,0iJ Olf THE "Evening Telegraph" Buildiug, No. 1U8 South TlllIM) Strait. TO RENT. VVitb. or without steam power. Apfly Iu Hie office, first floor. 0 II E II OKEE C U II E, THE GREAT INDIAN MEDICINE, CURES ALL DISEASES CAUSED BY YOU'lHUJL INDISCKfcTION, VIZ I SKMl-AL vKAK.Nr.SS, LObb OF tltMOUt, UNIVEIWAL LAS8M0DE, PAINU IN tlt. HACK, Ulh.NtSS of Vision-, PKEMATOHE OLD AOE WEAK KEBVER. DIFFICULT HREATHIMi. PAI.E COUNTENANCE, INSANITY. CONSUMPTION, AND ALT, DISEASES Ibat follow as a sequence of youtuml Indiscretions. THE CHEKOKKE CUBE Will restore heatth and tirut, and effect a permanent cure after all other medicines have failed. 'Ihiny-two un paoipblet bent In a sealed envelope, free to any addrre. I lice 2 pet bottle or three bottles for r. fold bvall IruvKiu; ur will be aent br express to any por Ion ot the world, on tlie receipt of price, 'jy the sole pioprie'.of, DR. W. R. JlERWIN, No. 37 W alker street. New York cuebokeeTbemed Y ' Cures all I'rinary Complaints, vie.: uravol Inflam mation 01 the blander aud Kidneys Retention 01 Uriue. btrictureaol tbe I'retnra ilropsical Mwe llnus. Brick Dust Iieposlts, and all diseases mat require a diuretic, and when used In d iituuction with the CHKUOKEK INJECTION, docs not fall to cure UonortlKi a. Oleet, and all Mucm 1 lHOliarges In slate or Female curing recent casus in Irom one to three dava. and Is ep cla ly lecominendad In those casea of Fluor A bus or Wbltes in Femalua Tbe two meoiclnra ued In conjunction, will not tali to remove tbis disagreeable complaint, and In those caas where otliet meillclnes Dave been used without success. Price, Remedy, One Bottle, $t. 'ibrea lloules " Iu lection " ' ai, " 5. The Cherokee "Cure." "K tnJ)." and "mi cum' are to be found In all well rexulated drun stores, aud art) recommended by physicians and druKglsta all over 'he world tor their Intrinsic worth and merit. Home un pr'nclpled dealers, however, try to deceive their cus tomers by seilirg cheap and worthless compounds In order to make money-In place of theso ti n il ae cred 11 tbe dragvbjts will not buy them lor you, write 10 us, and we wl'l send tbem to you bv exoress, secure packed, and nee Irom observation We treat a l diseases to which the human system la suljeot, and wi.' bo p eased to tecelve full and explicit statement from thoe who have lailed to receive rellel hereto ore. t.ailes or ucutlenien can a idress us in pirftet c mfidenct. Weoe aire to scud our thirty-two pane pamphlet ire to everv lady and Kent Ionian in the land. Address all letters lor peinpb em, medicines, or advice, to the sole proprietor. Ir. W R MERUIN. e&mwfStp No 37 YVAI KEB Street, N. Y. SILVEU-VLATED WARE. SAMUEL K. 8MT H Practical Partmr of the iate firm of MEAD & 8MYI H. would Inionn the trade tbat be liw removed to No. 3d H. 1 H1B1 btreet. where he will con tinue tbe ma lutacturo ol SU' EKIult HiLVKK PLATED WARE ol rouble and trio e p ato, under lie uamo of the HimofbMYfH & DvlK. v it Im JCT"S ovvrN RIVER LI N E. STEAM E R iSSjdC bWAI. fromweiond Pier abov AK l Hint cvejy TUEMIAY, lllURSliAY. and SAfUrt lAY MornUig. at U o'clock, tor Cbe.ter eeunsurj' Newcastle. Delaware City, Port Penn Bombay llojk Diakyne'B Landing. Smvrna, Leipslc, and Dover Pataonyer aud treight tine. 9 1 A LL PERSONS WHO DO NOT ENJOY' tbeb essngof goodhe'lth caa ohtaln ruitof nv consulting Dr KINK ( LIN. German pbsiciau Dr Klnkelln treab ail diseacs preoaies and a.uninlmer nis own medicines. 'I bey are pure, safe, and reliable. He Inviies a I persona sultetlng tiom disease to call on him. onsultation iree dorinii tho dav ana oltlces nnnn till fto'c'ock In the ev Dlnii. S ur. nm..r THIRD and UNION Streets, between Spruce and line BireetB. B 14 Uiu ROCKHILL & WILSON, Brown Stone Clothing Hall, Nos. 603 and 605 CHESNUT St., Phiia. Tlie JLargeat and Beat Assortment of Bojm C lothtuK la tlie Clt-, I Bo) Clothing nude t Vrdtr. ELFHl A , MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 18G6 FURNITURF, BEDDING, ETC. F U 11 N I T U It E. 0E0. J. UliKKELS, LAPEY & CO., THRTIENTH an .1 CHESNUT Sts., rulLAPBLPIHA. tuiti of Walnut Furnjtura in Oil. Suits of Walnut Furniture, Polished. SuiU of Wuluut Parlor Furniture in OiL Suite of Walnut Parlor Furniture, Polisuel Suite of Rofcwood Chamber Furniiiirj. Suits Ponipeii Chamber furniture. Suits Pcmpeii Parlor Furniture. Suits of Walnut DininR-Rooin Furni:ur3. Suits of Walnut Library Furniture. Suite of Walnut Hall Furniture. A larje acsnitmcnt finished, on hand. GHOKUK J. UKNKLLS, LACl.Y A CO., if 21 Ini5Pl Nos. U01 and 1.02 CUE4NUT Street BUY FURNITURE AT GOULD CO.'9 1 nlon Deiiois, comor MSTII and MARKET and Nos. Wl and 9 Nortn SfcCONl) Htrect. 'i he mruest, cheapest; and boat stock of Fnrnlture, of everv ue.icttptlon, in tbe wor d. Mend tor Printed Cata logue aud Price Lint, ihe soundness oi n aterial ant workmsBAhlp Is RUHranteed ol a I we sell. Furniture tor 1 arlor, Drawing room. Chamber or Bed room, Iinln room. Library. Kitche'i, Servants' rooms. O dices, hclioo s. Churches, Odd Fellows, iMasons. or otner lodges. Ships. Institutions Clubs, Colleges, Pub lo Buildups hotels Hoarding Mouses, Hospitals, Fairs, or a miiMo ploce ot Furniture. Iirnwliis and esthna es i urnlshed when require I Orders sent by post will be executed wi'h despatch, and with liberality and JiiHtness oi dealing Country ilea ern, ant the trxde Kenernny, continue to be supplied on theame lilieral wholesale terms that Insure them a la r pioO . Parties at a ulstanee miv remit ihrouh our ltankei, the Farmers' and Mechanic' National Bank, I In sun street, or the I nlon ational Bank, ihlrd a rret, or bv Kxpress fheck, of lost Otllce Order. Im. uicdiir.o attention will begien. and saitsfacilon Insured. CIOUIjJ) A- CO., ft. F. cornerNINTH and MA RK E r Htrecta and Noa. 31 and 39 orttt HECOM Htroet, 2 10 To Phlladelnhla. BEUniBib FEaTHElt WARKIIOCSE, TENTH BlKr.El, DFi.ow alien Feather Ileus, iiourers Pil low ; MatiritSACS ol all kininj UiaokctM, ComforttthKs, t'ouu tcrpau s Hnrmg Heds 'p'ing Coin, Iron HoUhtosds. ('ushioiis. and al: other ttr.ic.es in tbe Hue ol business. MO MILT.KOKN. No. 44 N. Tf.Mtl 'ivet. 9Tlmw'uijv rJe ow arch. CO H X T II O U S E K K fi i E 11 S I bate a laice stock ol every varoty o FCJltNI'l I J ItG IVhlcIi I will se.l at reducea price, consisting oi j Iain am si a hulk iop cotiaok cutis WaLNI'T CHaMHi-.H nDIT.a. i'ahi.ou Mint, in vki vs.r p Li's a PAKI.on SCI'h IN IIIK CLOTU. PAl'IOUtUITS IN KKPS. Hidcboards. I xtension iab.e-1. Wardrobe. DoakcajAi Mattnsses, Loimeo, etc etc. F. I. OUSTING 8 IS N. E. corner SECOND and UACh. dtreect. E 8TAUISUED 119 5. A. JS. KjQBINSON l'renrh Vlalv l.ooklnK-Klasscs, F.Sl'.VAVIM.S PAINTINGS, DRAWISGS EfC Manufacturer of all kinds of I .ookiiiE-tilass, Portrait and Pic tut e v l'umes to Order. No. 910 CHESNUT STREET, TU1KD tOOR AP-OVK THK CONTISENTAXi, Philadelphia 8 15 CHARLES i: CLAUK, No. 11 North ELEVENTH Street, BEDDING AND COTTAGE FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. Heir and Bask Mattresses, Feather Beds, Bolsters, and 1 1 Iowa. nest yuauiy oi norma m.uiomn. HertHieadn. bureaus. Vi aabjtiands, Cbahs, Towel Backs, hocklnit chairs etc. pew Cusnl' na, r earners iuu uowu. Comfortables and iilaukeu. Swsm2m FIUST-C1.ASS ITIWITUUE. A Large Aasortment of the Lateat Style On hand, and will be sold this coming season at very D odcrate prices, at I.. Ll'TZ'S Furniture Eatabllahiuent, 11 6 3tn Vo. 121 Honth ELEVEMTH Htret FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOFSAFES Jj VAN S & WATSON, MAMTEACTU2EU8 OF FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES. DESIGNED FOB Bank, Meicantllt,or Dwelling-House Uae Established Over 25 Tears. . Over 24,000 Sa&s in Uae. The only Safes with Inside Doors. Never Lose their Fire-Proof Quality. Guaranteed free from Dampness. Bold at Prices Lower than other makers. WAJtEROOMSl No. 811 CHESNU V fciroet, PHILADELPHIA. 9 5 8p ROCKHILL & WILSON. Brown Stone Clothing Hal!, Kos.603 and 605 CHESNUT St., Phila. Ready-Made Clothing for Men. Ready-Made Clothing; for Youth. I eady-Made Clothing; for Boys. DRY GOODS. I 1 L L I K E N ' 8, LINEN COODS ONLY, No. 828 A It C II Street, Import Direct from the Bait Linen Makers in Europe, jud have always on hand, th L&rpcst Lfnen S ock in Hie (llj, Received by Late Steamers from Europe. I1EAVY POWER-LOOM TABLE LINliN., 87H CIKT8. i USE EAMArK TABLS LINt.NB B T THE YAItD. USE TABLE CLOTHS, NEW DESIGNS. FINE NAPKINS AMD DOYLIES. SD PF.IUO It Lit" Eh" StIEr'Tl Od, ALL Wl DTH . BEST HUSH 8HIBTINO I IN ENS. 10WELLINO9 IN GREAT TAhlETY. FANCY UORDEBED TOWELS. LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS Several thousand dozen of Ladles', Cents', and Children's Handkerchleis aJwas in store. LINENS FOR HOTELS AND STEAMBOATS. I supply Bote's and Meamboats with LIKEN GOODS at package price. GEOHGE M1LLTKKN, LINEN IMFOHTER, 917 t!2 31rp No. AltCHI Street. OOLLETa GOODS. SIX THOUSAND YARDS. LADIES' WEAR. Frosted Beavers. Englkh Whitney. Velvet Beavers. Astrackiaus. ChinchilUs. White Olotha Scarlet Cloths. Middlesex Cloths. Waterproof Cloths. MEN'S WAS. Silk Mixtures for Suit;. Fine Black Cloths. Fine Black dusimeres. Castor Beavers. Extra Heavy Overcoatings, Fancy Cassiineres, $1'60. Harris Cassiineres. Biolley Cassimeres. BOYS' WEAR. All-Wool Cauaiwerea, $100. li andoorae Noat Styles, Jl-25. Very Heavy Bark Styles, Sl-25. Fine Light Weight and Colors, (1-50. Cadet Grey, All Shade. Boys' Overcoatings. J. C. MUAWIIKlDJ.i; & CO., N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AN'O MARKET. 8 15 3m "yiLL OPEX THIS MORNING, KiHpIendld qualltr CORDED HIT.K POPLINS. . AUo, one Invoice ol IRI911 POPLISS, In choice shades. A mil line oi LUPIN'S FRENCH MEBIXOES, from 1'24 to l'7. I have now In stock, a complete aud elegant assort ment cl rich PL A IK, PLAID, AND STRIPE POPLINS. AM-wool Plaids, only 75 cents. SUM) yards two yards wide ENGLISH MERINOEH, In all the choice shades, 4X yards lor a dress, only 81-2S, MUSLINS 1 MUSLINS! Oood old Waltham Whirling, cn'v 25 cents. Best 5-4 Piliow Case Muslin Inrill ceula. All the ruofct popular makes at low prious. A lull Hue of 8HAKER, BALLARDVILLE, OPERA, AND PLAID O U 111 1 inif ELaaJLL?, Ilfivy led Twll'ed Flannel, onlv :)Vi cent, (jut d Canton Flaunol, un'y ib cents. il 1). WISHiU. NO. 7 IV. IGI1TII ST HE ICT. 2: -it No WU C'HE'Krr street. E. M. NEEDLES. BtraBgers suu others will And at No. 1024 CHESNUT STREET A Urge and tomplete assortment ot LACES AND LACE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, WHITE U00D3, HANDKERCHIEFS. VEILS, UN EN COLLARS AND CUFFS, SLEEVES, ETC. ETC. ETC., In great variety, and at LOW PRICES. E. M. NEEDLES. I9W1S IflVKBtia KOI 'S TSIMPSON'8 SONS', . Ko. 922 PINE STREET No, 024 Dealers In Linens, tv hue and Dress Goods, Embroi deries. Hosiery, Cloves. Corsets. Uandkeruhleia Plain and Ilemstliched. Hair. Nail. Tooth ana Plata BrnatiM. Combs, Plain and Faury Hoaiis, Penumery, Imported and Douiestlo. Pufls and Pun Boxes, and an endless vailety of Motions. , . . . , Always ou Land a complete stock of Ladles', Oents. and Chlidien'a Undervests ana Drawers Eagllab and Oennan Hosiery In Cotion Merino, and Wool, nib. Cradle and Bed Blankets. Marseilles, Allendale, Lancaster, and Honey Comb Quills. Tab Linens, Napkins, Towels. Plain and Colored Bordered, German hou1, Russia aud American Crash, Burlaps. Baliaidvale, Welsh, and Shaker FlanneU In all grades. A lull ilue ol huftery Diapers of all wiuths at T. lMFSON'S SONS', I Nos. m aut Vi Pint, tjueut. 5 DRY GOODS. P HI C E & WOOD, N. W. Corner EIGHTH aai FILBE11T, Have Just Operand 1500 pair best qunli y K. d (,loye, f -CS p, r pair.g tuperli r quaint Kit Glovos. SI ovr jnir. Joutib's Kid Glove,.. bt-Htqnal.ty imo-jrtoJ. ladie' and lints' Linen CamOrlo H Jlcta. Ladies' and Genii' Henntitphnd llokfi. Handtome Plaid I'op Ins 1 75 o r rr- rimd rojilins, SI 31 per yaid. Maid Lustre 87 cents por yard. nam All-Wool lU'lainm. Fn'uch llonnoes, all wool. Maid l opl ns, all wool. A rew tot of French Chin yard widj. B ack Alpacas, rcry clionp UAKCiAIN IN All-w ool and Doraet Flannels. All-wool Shaker Flannels. , Blcacted and Uubiecched ( anion Flanneb. licet ruakee DIeached and Uiibleached Muslin. Table l.ineng, Naukine, aud lows!, nt th retr lowest narket prices. H ia PRICK & WOOD, V. W. Corner EIGI1 1H and VII.BERT KU. CUPAVEN STODDflRT & BROT LL-WOOL CASHSIEUK PLAID3. 50 (TS. AI L-WOOL CASHMERE PLMD8.60CT8. ALL-WOOL CAt-HMEUE PLAIDS. 65 CT. ALt-WOOL CASnMERE PLAIDS, 75 CT. FULL LINE OF FALL AND WINTER DREAS GOODS, FROM THE LATE AUCTION RALES, tl 1. ts.fi frTODUAKT A. BROTHKR, Nos. 4M), 452, an I 454 N. dECO HD ttrest. 9 22 3t Above WtUow. O-f I A N D 07! I 11ESH C. O f I) 8 . t)l 4 FALL AID WIN fEK Dltra GOODS AT LO" PRICRf. Cl RtVKSf sTODUART &. RROTHiCR, Nos. 450, i, aid 4.r4 ". SECOND Strot, P2 3t Above WWo w. jp R K N 0 H M E 1! N O li 3. OF ALL OHADF8 IS CHOICE COLORS. FRO THE LATE AUCTIOS SALES. (11UVEN STOUUAIiV A, BIKrTllkR, cs. 40, Ij2, an J C,4 K. SECOND Street titl Above WUIsw. J I C H 1' l. All) I'OI'LIMS, RICH PARIS RtPs, RICH PARIS POPLINS CDItWKX STODUAnT & BKOTHKIt, Nos. 450, 4S2, and 4.r4 . SECOND Uooi. '. 22 3t Alcove Wiillow Jgl.ACiC AND WHITE ALL-WOOL PLAIDS, FROM AUCTION. tinWEN STODDART Si, BnOTIIRH, Nos. m, 402, and 4 4 ' . S ' CON D Btreet. 9C2t Above Willow. f V K T A I i ESTAKMMIMEST. The f ubscrit era are now re re vlng their FALL ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND ELF.OANT MATERIALS F03 DRAWING-ROOM, CKAMSER, LIBRARY, ani DLNUTQ-ROOH WINDOW CUItTAINS, Lambrequins, Chair and Sola Coverings, Etc., Comprls'ux tbe Latest Ioidoi tatlons and Newest De signs ai d Fabrics, in RICH PLAIN SATINS, BROCATELS, LAMIISADEM. SILK TERRr, COTELtNE, satin dk laine, PLAIN WOOL RF.Pd, New Style Broche and Satin Striped Raps and Terry, French Embroidered Lace Curtain, Tbe richest In.portcd, and a very largo assortment ot POTHNUHAM WIS AKDMUoLlJl CCKI'MNS. CohMcKS, TaH- L8, ETC.. all of which wil be Pll r UP when dtrip d in Uie newest and most tasteiul man ner iu tonor country, by txueutuued and lelluble voikwen. SHErPARD, VAN HARLINGEN & ARRIS3N, 9 II fir.wGm No. Iu08 CHESNU T Stroot. OHEAP DRY COOuS, CAKPETS. OIL V7 rtolhs and Window Hhailnn. V.'E. ARCRAM IlAl'l.T, -N. E. corner of ELEVENT;! Bill WAltlC . P Hneets openea tills mormnx uom auction all wool iniirain Ciirtets, at STo . 81, H 2 l .17, and 1 50. M'oot 111 1ik li'Knilu ( urpetd. SO, 62, uud 7 -c English raoestrv Bruise s 1 arHits. oni all 0 Imperial th ic plv i. ariuu, oilfVi. He up Cnrpets 87o. Kg CarD' tfl, 58c P oor OU lutliB, live. W 'oleii DruKtets al 7 , atalr oil Cloths '-. 'ao e Oil lotbs, 75e Uitbordired Wim r.w Mhkkh, i;1 t lain Hhadlnu, 5(lc U anX4c4 $i to.10 Miiiwlllcti Qiillis. $5 to 10 Kbeetlna Mal ns. .M 1 c 8hirtinus. 12 o i)7c. Kltinnels. 37c. u. loai, i)7o. up nullvh Merinoea, fic uo "heap Whole nl and I'e'ul- i-tno, N. E. corner ELEVENTH anl MAPKKT M-etH Ml l u STANDARD SCALES. BANES. DINM0RE & CO., (KUOCESOKS TO A. B. DAVIS CO.) MANI F.CIC11B.US OF PATEKI gTAKDABD. suitable tor Weigh Locks. Ralroai Tracks, aud I epois, t;oal, Hay and Live Stock. Also, Imuroved Patent ncaies lor Hia.it Furnaces Hulling Mills Steam Fanrea. Foundries, ano a. I tbe various descriptions ol Dormant anu 1 orti ble i'latiorm Scelee and Patent Beam a. V. turner FIFTtENlH and PENAf LVANIA Avenue, Philadelphia Ct 14 Intra C. M. Banka. Lewis L. Mount - " TMr,,pnre. - KreHortft A. Hiehle. QOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD BY STERLING, LANE & CO., BANKERS 9 Ctf&p Vo, 110 South THIRD Street. pH E CHEAPEST JOB PRINTINO OFFICE. IN PHILADELPHIA, HADDOCK A SON'S, No. 618 MARKET Street, ; ' ti?ttrr . Cutrance ou Decatur tweet