OITY INTELLIGENCE. tOm ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITICMS SKR INSIDS PAOIS.J Thb Jewish Holiday. At sunset on San day, September 29, the Jewish year 602 beran. and the event waa duly commemorated by lui- fuinu regions exercises in mi the synagogues a this city. These service were continued on Monday following, the Jewish New Year' Day, A peculiar feature of the ceremonies beln the plowing of the thophar, or rani's horn, to which It Is Incumbent upon oil believers In Judaism to listen. The New Year's Day Is known by the title ot Kosh Uaihana, and on that day, accord ing to the traditions preserved In the "l'al inueV' the Creator Inscribes In the Book of Life the names of those who are confirmed as Just, n n tno Hook of Death those who are confirmed as sinful. The first ten days of the year are known as the penitential days, and re observed throughout with great strictness, by dally confessions of sin and supplications for pardon. Wednesday lust, Ootober 9, was the Day ot Atonement, which was even more pent tentlully observed than the prcoedlngtfays, and on thai day, according to the Talmud," the Creator decided the linn of 1 hose whose future was undecided on Ji'oth Ihishana, those who neglected during the penitential days to ex piate their sins being then doomed to tho con tlemnat loii of the law. An Interval of five days follows the Day of Atonement, and then commences the grent Feast of the Tabernacles, or fiiiceoth, which begins this year with the suiting of the sun to-morrow. The ceremonies peculiar to this festival of the Jewish Church are enjoined In the following passage of Scripture, from Leviti cus xxlll, 34-43: "Speak unto the clillnren of Israel, saying: The filteenth day of this seventh month shall be ilie feast of Tabernacles tor seven days unto the Lord. On tha first day shall be a holy convocation; ye shall do no servile work therein. (Seven (lajs ye shall oiler an offering mucle by lire unto the Lord. On the eighth day shall he a holy con vocal 'on unto you, and ye a li all oiler an tillering made by fire unto the Lord; It Is a eohmn assembly, and ve shall do no servile work theruin. 1 bene are the fetixis of the Lord, which ye shall preclalm to be holy con vocations to otter an onermg made oy nre unto the LorU. a burnt ollprlng and a meat ofl'erlng: a sacrifice and drluk ci li nr, everything upon His (lav. Beside the lraDDstns or tne ixru. aud beside your gifts, vows, and beside all ana oesiae an your vows, anu bes your tree-will ottering, which ye gi the Lord. Also on the Ui'teenth day of the and beside ail your jive unto he seventh tnonlb, when ye shall keep a least unto the Lord seven davs: on the first dav shall be a Sabbath. and on the eighth day shall be a Bnhbalh. And ye shall take on the first day the fruits of goodly trees, branches of the palm trees, and the boughs or thick trees and willows of the brook, and ye shall rejoice before the Lord your God seven days. And ye shall keep It a feast unto the Lord seven days In the year; it shall be a statute forever in year gonemttun: ye shall celebrate it In the seventh month. Ye shall dwell iu booths seven days; all that are Israelites born shall dwell In booths. That your generations may know that I made the children of Israel to dwell lu booths, when 1 brought them out of the land , of Egypt. I am the Lord your Uoa," One of the ceremonies Inculcated above 'the sacri fice, by fire, of meat and drink otl'erlugs has been made obsolete by the destruction of the Temple; but the other Injunctions are religiously observed The four species selected from the vegetable kingdom. In accordance with the Scripture, are the sprouts of n.roa, a species oi pitted lemon wincu grows in tne Island of Corfu and the Syrian Desert: branches of Palm, or Lulaf: three Myrtle branches, each ol which Is required to have seven timet three leaves upon Us stem; and Willows which have grown by the side of a brook. The last three are lied to- S ether In a peculiar manner, and each morning uring the Feast of the Tabernacles IhU hunch is taken In the left hand, and the Etrog In tiie right, A prayer for a prosperous season Is then offered, after which the branches are waved three times each to the leit aud right, up and down, and forward and backward, as If to waft the blessing of Hesven from all quarters. Then follows the recitation of the prayer of Jlallrt which consists of the six Psalms beginning wltk the limb and closing with the 118th. A proces sion arouDd the synagogue Is likewise Jolued In by persons carrying the Lulitfa. preceded by the minister with the noly bcroll. The ehangeableness of our climate renders It Impos sible to carry out strictly the Injunction to dwell iu booths or tabernacles, but almost every Jew who has back yard attached to his house has tkfiurroth erected On bis premises, in which he takes his meals with his family during the festival. These booths, or Saccoths, as they are called, from which the Jewish name ef the festival is taken, are built so that the canopy of heaven can be seen through the roof. The latter is constructed of lattice-work, covered with fresh leaves. Inside of the Succoth splendid decorations are gene rally fixed, such as golden apples, peanuts, oranges, paper decorations, and pictures, while in the centre or most of them dangles a "Menouroii." or Seven-nrmed lamp, made of silver or brass, which, when lighted, gives the whole a gay appearance. The first two days of the festival are strictly ob served. Then follow five half-holidays, on which work is allowed after the morniuu- service The last of these live days, or Jfothano Jiahho, Is the one on which, according to tradition, the Creator finally de cides the late of those who have exhibited signs ot tepentauce for their errors, bat who have not yet com municated their aloDement. It is ushered la by re citing the Psalms and other words of wisdom, which Is kept up until the small hours of the morning. During the morning services small bunches ol wil lows are taken Into the synagogue, r.nd the leaves beaten off. with a prayer that Clod might clean man Of b's sins as the stem is cleaned of its leave. Tbeelubtb day of the festival is known as .wmfnt Olztreith and the ninth as tjtmchttth Tiora, or "Joy of the laud," both of them being close holidays. On the eve ot the former the faithful forsake the SuccoUit, or booths, with prayers; and ou the following morning pravers for copious rains and ahuudant crops arw uttered with great solemnity. The latter Is the day on which the reading ot the five hooks of Moses, or the Pentateuch, is commenced. It begins with the rending In the synagogue of the 4)t r.,t ., .v,-.taa r,r iiAiitprnnnmv. and Is con tinued in the family circle by weekly Instalments of several chapters eacn. ah tuo suroiis oi ''""' then taken out of the ark and carried aroun the synagogue, children attired In their best, and bea!ng flags and baskets ot flowers, accompanying the pro cession. After theconc'usion of the religious services of the day. the Fesst ofthe Tabernacles Is brought to a Close by puonc anu private enimniuuivuui, u wui ronoiny xvi, 13-17, Is glveu an Injunction tojcouple cbsrliy with the rejoicings of the holidays, and large contributions are taken up In the synagogues, the proceeds being distributed among the orphan asylums, free schools, and other Jewish Institutions. Tub City Vote The True Loss and Gain. The olliclal vote of the city of Philadelphia, as published by us in full yesterday, materially modifies the Kepubllcan loss and the Demo cratic gain, as we gave them from unofficial sources on Wednesday afternoon. Iu the fol lowing table, the vote on Associate Judge of the Court of Common Pleas is excluded from the calculation of the losses and gains, as Judge IiUdlow's large majority was chiefly owing to liepubllosn votes: Highest aggregate vote (Judge of Conn Pleas). 1ul,68 Lowest aggregate vote (Representatives) loo.GM Highest Republican vote (Register ot Wills) 50,185 Lowest Republican vote (Mien!!') 44,742 Highest Democratic votefKherlfl) 62.691 Lowest Democratic vote (Register ot Wills). ..... 01,383 Highest Democratic majority (ahorlfT) 8 952 Lowest Democratic majority (Reg. of Wills)....... 1,109 Average Republican vole, M,7d3 ' ' ' 1U7.. 49.8S5 " " Iobi ....; 4,048 Average Democratic vote, PWK1 ,. " " " HW7 " gain ' Republican niainrliv. ihijl Democratic majority, 18t)7 Total Democratic gain on majority e.eio Hue Democratic gain on the majority, as glveu by the unulliclal figures, was 7,052 A Bold Thanh action. Yesterday afternoon, about s o'clock, a colored man went to the ofllce of Dr. Htmuel Holllngsworth, spiuoe street, below Six teenth, and desired the Doctor to come Immediately and visit a putlent. The Doctor cos Id not leave, and so Informed the colored man, who went away, After an bbsenoe ot a short time he repeated his visit and made a similar reouest, but was again Informed by the Doctor of his inability to atteuu the patient. The colored man aaln retired, but soon returned, when bis Imoortunlty became so urgent that the Doctor loft the oflloe to fill his mission of mercy. While absent the colored man returned to his office and stole acout, with $3(1 in money, and an oflice coat. The Doctor Soon returned, when he discovered that he had been robbed, Information was telven of the affair, and the police Immediately sot to work to find the perpetrator ot the deed, White Men Attacked by Negroes. Oa election night a crowd or men and boys were hauling a boat through the streets, and when at Sixth and til. Mary streets they were attacked by a gang of colored men, who took tho boat from them The f-tdlce Interfered and recaptured the boat. During he affair bricks were thrown, one of which struck Bergeaut Pearson on the knee, tearing his pants aud Slightly Inlurlng him. He received information of the perpetrator of the act through two colored men, when Ollicer HergeshMmer arrested Kdward Wil liams, at beveuih aud Bedford streets, as the offender, and took him before Alderman Morrow, who held lilin In laW) ball. He was committed. Boat Found. A fishing skiff was found yes- terdav In the river Delaware, on the east side of the Island, It is painted while, and Is supposed to have been stolen A yawl boat was also found, which was f ainted white with a red stripe. A man was found la be firsl-ramed boat. He was taken before Alderman Toland, and gave tbe name of John Glenn. He was held In o ball to answer for the alleged oH'anse. Labceny of a Coat. Martha Walton, re- i- n.i...ina airoAt. was arrested yesterday In Fourth street, above Houln. on the charge of stealing a coal After a hearing before Aldarmau Morrow, the evidence not belug couciu-iyb. bus " Curga, 49.11.7 61,71V 2.5C2 .......... I.U.W 2 04 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, Intkrbktino Sitnpat School Mk ino. An Interesting Bundey Pchool meeting took plane at Ilethune Hall. Tweinh street and Montgomery avenue, last Hnndav afternoon, on which occasion the children bnloiiRlng to this flourishing church en terprise were assembled together, Id order to listen to addresses by the clergyman In chares of iheoon- f iregaf ion, Hev. P. Htryker Talmaitn, Hon. James Pol ock, R. V, NIcholH.and A. J. Dumont, Ksqs. The new enterprise Is ol the Reformed Dutch Church, and Is f rowing rapidly In numbers. It Is the Intention of he members soon to purchase a lot upon which to erect a chapel. The Medical Colleges. Tho two great Medical Colleges of Philadelphia commence operations for the winter on Monday. At 12 o'clock on that day, Trofessor Joseph Iieldy, M. P., will deliver the genoral Introductory lec ture to tbe one hundred and second course of tha TTnlvnrailv nf Pflnntirlvanl.i a n .1 , , , , the evening Professor Gross will deliver the J-..--............. . V. - W , . yuuoouuiN, jf-,;,ui 3 11 ii loriy-mira course of the Jetlersou Medlonl College. Fire This Mornino The alarm of fire this ninrnliig about 1 o'clock was csused by the burning of a shed attsrhed to the anan aurt mniiiD man.iuoi,. ot Mr. ftlcKlnney, Fourth street, near Columbia avenue. The fire extended until It reached to other portions or IhebnlUting, and continued to burn until tbe property d est roved am nun ted in hnt ivm til premises of Mr. Humblge also suffered to the amount tif fM'O. An adjoining house, occupied by Mr. Wl ganri. suffered to the amount of about ix). Owing to the Inflammable condition ot tbe snap works. It was fuunddllltcull tosuppress the flames. ft A VTtn vxicsvt Tlnnn'viHfi A .tsiiil.lr. irtn M t. . -- - ....... " UVUU117 bCdUl UH- lonulng to Mr. Irwin, and attached to a wagon loaded wnvRoi LiuoiiMiur uiwkwu intro tne Delaware at tbe first dock below Arch street wharf. Through the timely assistance of the bystanders, tbe driver of the veb Iclo and one of the horses were rescued from drowning: but tbe other horse met wltu a watery r ...i. " nut ,uo Tvaguu anu Har ness badly damaged. Robbert of an Old Colored Woman Catharine Bbarp was arrested last night by OMIeer Hamilton, on the charge of tbe larceny or a watch from an old colored woman, with whom she had he-n living for some time, (She had besu robbing the old lady until her booty amounted to aluinttu.n ih.it fifteen pawn tickets were found on her person. She ws taken before Alderman Morrow, who hold her In W0 ball, In delimit of which she was committed. Drowned Man. An nnknown man wan found drowned this ainrnlnc In tha KrhiivU-iu riunr below Market street bridge. Another man was drowned yesterday afternoon from a canrObuaton ine Bcnoyisii', oeiow inn (jnennut street bridge. His body was not recovered. The flrst-aamed body Is tboueht to be that of the colored man who murdered his wlfea few weeks since, In Locust street, near .iUtu,9 Br E,Whistlin8 Moss. This eccentric individual was arrestea yesterday morning, by Ofllcer Kendlg, at Ninth and Chesnut streets, lie was begging at the time, and when refused alms by a gentleman, he struck him, knocking his hat off. Mose was taken helore Alderman Beltlor, who committed him for thirty days as a vagrant. The Steamboat "Warner," after to-day, will discontinue her 4 o'clock P. M. trip down from Bristol, and her 0 o'clock P. M. trip up rroin Chesnut street wharf. The 2 o'clock after noon trip up, and the 7 o'clock morning trip down, continue as usual. Pickpocket. John Murray was arrested yesterday at the Navy Yard, by Officer Dickinson, on the charge of picking a man's pocket. The accused had a hearlmr before Alderman Mink, and was re quired to emer ball for his appearauce at Court, In Ct-fuult of which he was committed. RoiiHEiiY of a Cigar Store. Last night or this morning the cigar store of Frederick Spiecker, No. 152 Coates street, was entered and robbed of a gold w alch.l'tfi in cash, and about 100 worth of cigars and pipes. The burglars made their escape. Attempt to Kill. Joseph Grechy, living at Jto. 12S8. Pixih street, attempted, night beforelast, to kill his wife by Inflicting several heavy blows upon her. He was taken before Recorder Jineu, aad held In AlOOO ball to answer. Robbed. A white man, who visited a house In Itrler place last nlp,ht, was robbed or '25 in money. Two women were arrested on tha charge of commit ting the act. They were- taken before Alderman Bwilt, who held them t" answer, Held to Answer. Oeorge Griswell 'was charged yesterday with an olfense agttust morality. He was held by Alderman Beltler In tiiuu bull to answer at CourN FlRB. A very slight fire ooourred at John C. Davis' spotte-works. Front street, above .Laurel, about 11 o'clock this A. M. Rkckivino Daily, i Rkcbjvino Daily, I KfcCKIVJfcG Baily, Ntw Styles Fall Clothino, NKW STfLKS FALL t!L0TltIN, Nkw htylbi FALL CLOTHINO, Mks'h, Youths' and Boys', Micn's, Youths' and Hoys'. Mkn's. Youths' anu Hoys'. Half vxiy Mwftn S BKNNKTT A OO., iVh 'Kl t TUWKB HALL, tHxth ttreett.) No. 518 MA RK KT HTRKRT, PHILADELPHIA, lnd NO. 600 BROADWAY. NKW YOKJC. Thk Mkcuanical Launhry Company of Phila Iiki PHiA, located at No. 1520 Houth Ninth street is in iDHtitutlon or which our cltleus have long felt the necessity. They propose to do the family wash cheaper, better, and more expeditiously than It can be done at home, guaranteeing under their admirably arranged system, the return of every garment en trusted to their care. We call the attention of house wives to their card In another columu. Drh. Evans fe Rutti.fy. The announcement of the cures in another column or our paper today, made by these gentlemen. Is truly amazing the deui and dumb having been made to bear and speak, the lame to walk, and the partially blind to see. Drs. Kvans A Kumey a rooms, at No. 915 Cbesnut street, are constantly crowded with patients, and their suc cess In tbe curing of Ulseasts seems to border on tho marvellous. MARRIED. HENRIQITE9 H IOKEY. On the evening ot the 0th lustaDt, by Rev. J. 11. Peters, at the residence of the bride's parents. Mr. 8. L. HKNItlQU K-i, of Jeffer son, Texas, to Miss LIZZIE C. H1CKEY, eldest daughter ol Mr. John Hickoy, of this city, NAPTJY PELMAN. On the 1st instant, by the Rev. J. 8. Keunard. No. 72o N. Broad street. Mr. OHCAU O. NAPUY and Miss MARY E. SKLMAN, both oi this city, DIED. r BACON. On the evening of the 1 1 lb Instant, BES SIE W., lnlaut daughter of Edward and Llizle W. liacon. DEVIR.-Onthe Bth Instant, FRANCIS JOSEPH, son ot Patrick aud the late barah Devlr. A The relatives aud friends or the family are resfiect Tilly invited to attend the funeral, from the resi dence of bis father. No. 102(1 Locust street, on Uuuday aiternoon at 1 o'clock, EARNEST. On the KHU Instant, IIENRY a EARNEST, eldest sou of Henry aud Barah Earnest, In tbe 4lst year of his age. The relatives aud friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late real deuce. East Washington lane, Oeruiautown, on Huu ooy morning at 10 o'clock. FIELD. On Thursday, tbe loth Instant, at S o'clock P.M., BKMSIE, daughter ot John aud barah 11. Field, n the 8d year of her age. Funeral from her parents' residence. Ilestonvllle, on Monday, tbe 14th luntaut, at 10 o'clock. To proceed at Laurel 11 HI. FINE. In Lower Merlon township, Montgomery county, on the morning of tbe l'ith Instant, HENRY MACKIK, son of John H. and Allelta Fiuo, aged 11 months and 21 days. II ENDERSON. On the 9th Instant. ELIZABETH HENDERSON, daughter of the late Joseph aud Ann I'ursons, aged 37 years. Tne relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her sister, Mrs. John Kenwonhy, No. .'ill N, Twenty-third street, on bunday morning, the liltu In stant, at B o'clock. To proceed to Norrlstown for burial. OMINMSTTER. On theOlh Instant, DAVID OM IN-S-KTTKK, in the iStb year of his age. The relatives aud friends of the family are respect f illy Invited to attend the funeral, from hl9 parents' lesidence. Upper Merlon Township, Montgomery couu'y, near Messrs. Dennis Anderson & Co. 's Mill, on hunday afternoon, tbe lath instant, at 2 o'clock. I utieral to proceed to Oulf Church. OTT. On the 5th Instant, JOSEPH. OTT, sin of Mary aud the late Jacob Olt, or New Orleaus, axed 1 years. His relatives and fr'ends aad these or the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral which will take place on Haturday morning' the 12tn Instant, from bis late reddeuce, lu Haver lord township, Delaware county, at 9 o'clook. without tor ther notice. Services at Ht. Deonis' ClMircb, Car riages will leave Mr. Hluion Oariland's ollloe. Thir teenth street, above Chenuut, at 8 o'clock precisely. RICHARDSON. On tbe 11th Instant, WILLIK twin son ot William H. and C. D. Richardson, In the 18th year of his age. The relatives audlfrlends ot the family are luvlted to atteud the funeral, from the reMtdeuce ol his parents. No. los N. Twelfth street, ou Monday afternoon, the 1 lib Instant, at 2 o'clock. RUDD. On the morning of the 12th Instant, Com tuodoreJOUN RUDD, U.tt. N. STOCKTON. At Burlington. N. J., on the niornlug of the Ulh Instant. MARY V. R., daughter of Hatuuel W. and Mary A. HUicklon, In the 17 ih year other age, The relatives aud friends ot the family are respeui hilly invited to atteud the funeral services, at her parents' residence, ou Monday eveulng, the 14th In stant, at 7 o'clock. Interment at Laurel Hill Ceme tery, ou Tuesday niorulug at lo, o'clock. WOSTEN HOLM'S AND B0D(EB3' TOGKET -. Knives, and genuine "Ltis" ( Bralthwalte's) SfiLl?ri' ro") pattern, and those ot less eele Dialed makers, for sale by No. a (Eight Thlrty-flve) Market MU. below Ninth. "pOLlSHKD STEEL SPRING, ARC AND sale by,oper" Compasses, Dividers, and Callipers, for . No. (W (Eight Thlrty-flve) MrkeUtu? , beh wNmth . TfOR THE LITTLE FELLOWS WE HAVE fTninrpr,rf"1 Jr,n. Jaokstones and iniS"'"-i,2.xe"'" Tools. Bmall Hatchets, Haws and k25!J2-TRUMAN A slUW, No. Kit, (Eight Thlrty-flve) Market Ht below Ninth. pRAN G'S AMERICAN CIIROMOS IN IMITATION Or Oil. PAINTINOH. PnblUhed by U PRANG A CO.. Boston. Bold In all Plotnre Stores. Bend lor Catalogue. 10 I tuthsim gAUCH'S RAW DONB filTPKR-PnOSPHATK Or II9tK. The great Fertlllrer or all crops. Qnlck in U action, and permanent In Its effects. Established over twelve years. Dealers supplied by the cargo, direct from the wharf of the manufactory, on liberal terms. Manufactured only by BATJOH ARSONS, Office Bo. 20 South DELAWAKK Aventie, ftsmwjrp Philadelphia. JpOR TIIE INFORMATION OP HOLDERS OF GOVERNMENT BECVRITIKa, who may wish to convert them Into the FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OF TIIE Union Taciflc Railroad Co., We publish below the terms opon which thoy ma; now be exchanged at the ofllce of the Agents of the Company in this city, WB, FAINTER 3l CO., NO. 86 SOUTH THIRD NTREET. It will be seen that a handsome promt may be realised by the exchange. On 6-201 of 1862, difference of t234 33 will be paid. On 5-208 ot 1864, do, 189'88 will be paid. On l-20s of 1865, do. l9-83 will be paid, On 6-208 of July '05, do 1174-33 will be paid. On 1881s, do. 1209-85 will be paid. OnlO-tos, do. IsmwIllbepaiC. On 7-SOs, 2d series, do. 1180-88 will be paid. On 7-308, 8d series, do, 174-38 will be paid. (For each thousand exchanged.) msp FOR SALE. FOR SALE TIIE FOUR-STORY" DWELL lug House, No. 1008 LOCUST Street, handsomely furnished, and replete with every convenience. Tbe furniture can be sold with the house. Apply on the premises. 10 3 lot TO RENT. TO RENT ELEGANT COUSTRY SEAT, JLiiiihandsomely furnished, to rent for two years and a-hair, from November 1, !887, iu Montgomery county, short distance from Jenklntowo Station, on tbe North Pennsylvania Railroad. Apply to C. II. fc H. P. MU I RH KID, 10 3 lot No. 205 8. SIXTH Wtreet. WANTS. Sjl WANTED TO RENT A FURNISHED iji RESIDENCE, for six or twelve months, west of Tenth, aud btlwean Pine anrl Vlnn urmni. Must be In first-rate order, and will be kept so. No small children. Address "Merchant," box 2784 I'omt om.-. 10 12 .it;- "GENT.'S furnishing goods. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. IHU FINE SHIRT EMPORIUM, Nos. 1 and 3 North SIXTH Street. JOHN Oi ARRIS ON, Importer, Manufacturer, amd Dealer In Kvery Description of EMTIilJMEM'S FURNIMllINti OOOT, Wonld Invite Inspection to his FINE STOCK Of GOODS, soluble for the season, selling off at moderaU prices. Especial attention given to the manufacture o FINE feHIKTS AND COLLARS, Warranted to give satisfaction. t m BOARDING. -j-Q- (JIBARD STREET. BETWEEN J. J OX Chesaut and Market and Eleventh and Twelfth streets centrally located, Accommodation for permanent, transient, and table Boarders. 8 112m 1867. CARPETINGS. 1867. JAS. H. ORNE, SON & CO., ItllEsSlT MHEET, ItEIiOtT SEVENTH, IDirORlEBtt AND DEALEBN IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CARPETINGS ENGLISH BRUSSELS CARPETINGS. By late arrivals we have a full assortment of the BEST ENeLIflU MAKES, JAS. H. ORNE, SON & CO., IIES2SET HTIIEET, BELOW SETENTII. NCLISH AND FRENCH AXHINMTEBH, BOYAI4 WILTONS, AND VELTEI CARPETINGS, ALE TIIE NEW EXHIBITION DESIGNS. Now in Store and for sale by JAS. H. ORNE, SON & CO., f IIESNCT STREET, BELOW SEVENTH. THREE-PLY AND INGRAIN CARPETINGS, IN CaBEAT VARIETY OF DESIGN. OIL CLOTHS, In bhettslrom one yard to eight yards wide. IIKKUBBION A tO.'s ALL-WORSTED VENETIANS. JAS. H. ORNE, SON & CO., CHESNUT STREET, BELOW SEVENTH, 9 2mwfim PHILADELPHIA. THIRD EDITION moM sr. Louis. A Steamer Sank A Drunken Frolic n the Santa F Road-Progress of tke Paclfle Road, Kte. Sr. Louis, OcU 12. Tue steamer J. II. Lacy, of the St. Joseph and Omaha line, was snagged and sunk hIrM before litst twenty-five miles above Pt. Joeph. The lo?i Is not stated, but is Bald to be Insured lu Cincinnati offices. A difficulty recently occurred at Camaron crossing, on the Santa Ve road, between the etcort of a passenger staee coach, In which three men were killed, and tbe sergeant In command of tho escort wounded. The trouble grew out of the drunkenness and qmirretaome onduct of tbe sergeant. The Kansas Pacific Rri'lroad and Tclograph line reached Hayes City yesterday. The Santa Fo Stage Company and United States Express line will mako this their terminus this winter. There is no Indian news. The Democrats will have a grand jollification over the result of the recent elections to-night. St. Louis, Oct. 12. The clothing store of J. W. Brown A Co., Third street, near Washington avenue, was damaged this morning to the amount of $10,000 to $13,000. The amount of Insurance is not known. Fire In Montreal The Remains of a Matt Found In the ttulna. Montreal, Oct. 11. A house ol ill-fame was burned iu this city but night, and the re luins of a man were louud iu tne rums, but too much charred to be Ideniiticd. Latest Markets by Telegraph. Baltimork. Oct. 12. Cotton very dull; middling noniiual ut ls.'f. Flour quiet but firmer; Wheat firm at it M2 k6 lor prima. Corn weak at (55o. decline; wlilie, ii'i6(.urs; yollow, 1 18: mixed l-4i. Oats l..wer; huIps t 70rr73o. Rye So. lower; sales at ti 70, Provisions firm but unchanged. . Obituary This morning we learn of the decease of Commodore John Itudd, which occurred last night at bis resilience, ou Spruce street, below itroad, after a liniferliig nines-, lie was, we believe, born In Irederlcksburgr, Virginia, but la his latter years has resided In our own olty. His name has been associated wllh the naval history ot our country for years. After serving honorably tor a quarter ofacen tnry, he was placed on tho retired list on the 21st of December, I sol. with the rank of Commodore, to await orders of the Navy Department, jiih sudden death has caused deep sorrow and universal regret. Fatal Accident. About half-past 10 o'clock this morning Thomas Anderson, forty-five years of sije. fell from the masthead i.f I lie schooner William O. liarllett, lyiuK at Crump's wharf, foot of Oils street, and was instantly killed. He was taken to his residence, In the rear of No. Stanley street. LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Ft -additional Marine Newt tee Third Pag. PORT OJf PHILADELPHIA........ OCTOBER IS. BTATB OY tBXBHOKlTSB AT THB IVKNIMS ISLI. eBAPK orricB. 7 A. M.. 68ll A. M.........M.64i P. M....w...66 . v. CLEARED THIS MORN I NO. Brlu Rebecca oneppard, Beabtou, Rotterdam, Work- eCHedMNr(frtoDn Ac?""11' Ganily. Petersburg, Auden Hchr Ida li, Adams.'smlthfleld. d0 Si4rM. Van Uusen, Corson, Richmond, Huntsinger B& WeUl'mtt'ui11' CM8' Nntuclcet Castaer, Stlckney fcchr Northern Llfht, Ireland, Providence, Rommel A Hunter. " SchrC. U.Cranmer, Cranmer, Boston, Dover Bulk. ley A Co. 1 Bcbr h Kdwards, Bolce, Boston, Day, Hodden A ro KIT Iilaiuond Btale, ItolilnHou, Baltimore, J. D. ItuoH. ARRIVED Tms MORNING. 8chr Helen Mar. Wines, 4 days Irom Oeorgetown. with corn to captain. w0 Schr l' Kdwards, Bolce, from Boston. Schr C. O. Cranmer, Cranmer, from Boston, Sclir Mary and Caroline, Uundy, from Derbv. Hchr Kose. Williams, from Millville. Heiir Ida I, AdAniii, from Pelinsgrove. Sleanier If. L,. tlaw, Ilur, 13 Hours Iroui Baltimore wllh luu.e. to A. droves. Jr. minmore, Steamer W. Whllldln, RlgKans, from Sassafras, with peaches to J. D. RuotL RETURNED. SchrS. L. Russell, Smith, for Boston, with coal, was dismasted at s p. M. yesterday, off Reedy Island. curliiK a squall; lost toretopiuast and mainmast head and all attached. Was towed back to port for reualrs' by tug K A. bouder. . , T , MEMORANDA. ?;,eBJn,shJP J,,n'ftta, Hoxle. from New Orleans for Philadelphia, at Havana yesterday. u"eans ror Steamship Star of the Union, Cooksey. heuca for New Orleans, at Havana yesterday. 8 09 ror HarJh'Tnmt.8Bll,,,,Ury f0r "'p" lOtMns?" E ClBrke' "I'l'S, hence, at New Bedford DlsChVron98th,lnslBndy' t0t W ""ed Tom nbrReadlug RR. No. 40, hence, at Norwich loth Hunter perry, for Philadelphia, at Newport Bchr American Eagle. Shaw.forPhlladelphlaalled from Providence loth Inst, . Schr Reading RR. No. ii. for Philadelphia, sailed Irom Norwich 10th Inst. ' D,"ou Bbhrs Naiad Queen, Chase, and Joseph W. Wilson Bomers. hence, at Newport loth Inst. ' Fears are entertained for the safety of the schr J B Cunningham, of New London, Captain Gilbert Roath' which left Philadelphia about 25 days since with coal lor Providence. DOMESTIC PORTS. HW Yobk, Oct. ll.-Arrlved, steamship Leo. Dearborn, trim Savannah bblp K. W. Stetson, Moore, Irom Londan. Barque Hartzhurg, Waciiter. from Bremen. NEW PUBLICATIONS. DIAMOND DICKENS. ELEVENTH VOI.IHE READY, OLIVElt TWIST. Petall Price, l 60. Our Price, l-00. THE ILLVMTBATED l.IIIUAKT DICKENS Our Mutual Friend, 2 volumes, Little Dorrit, i volumes, Oreat Expectations, 1 volume. Being filth, sixth and seventh books of the III ST EDITION OT DICKENS' WORKS EXTANT, Ai d a new Illustrated Juvenile by Alice Gary, KNOW IIKKKIK1, Are published this day, and ror sale at (xosino oi t rim i:. A splendid assortment of (2 ou bound Books at go ci-uIm. (160 bound Books at 2 cents. (2 HO Pictures at Mceute. PRANG'S UNSURPASSED CIIROMOS, at closing out Prices. ti W. PITCHER, It No. HQS CHE3NPT Street. AMUSEMENTS. ter additional AtmuemmU Third Page. 51 KB I CAN CONSERVATORY OK M I'BlC. instruction, In all departments, commenced on MONDAY. October 7. TI) M 2t Eee advertisement under head of "Instruction." pA I N T I N C. THOMAS A. riUT, HOUKB AND KI6N PAINTKB, (Late Fahy A Bra) No. 31 North THIRD Streat Above Market. OLD BRICK FRONTW doue op, and made to loon equal to tb flnesi press buck, bauiplee at tha shop, llty aud country trade s.illuUetfL A.U orders by Post prompilr ationded to 4 lit tuiw OCTOBER 12, 1867. mi am ammsm toxic (NOT A WniSKT FEEFASATI0N) HOOPLAND'S CERWArj BITTERS WILL CURB DEBILITY ! DEBILITY ! IUiuttlag from njr Cnse WhiUvir PB0STIUTI0N OF TIIE SYSTE31 DfDTJCKD BT KXPOSCBB rETEBS, OB DISEASES OF CAMP LIP. SOLDIERS, CITI7.KNH, HUK OB T HAIJB ADULT OB TO BTH, Daa liquors for lu almost miraculous efiecu, o DYSPEPSIA. Aad Diseases Reinltlag from Disorder of tbe Liver and Digestive Orgama ABB CUBED BT HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. This Bitters has performed more Cures rives hottA. Battalactlon. nawiuore Testimony, has more Resoect IhtmKkll UCi JrK' "'"n We defy any oce to contradict this assertion, ana VTIIX PAY tlOOO To any on who will prodooe a cerUflaate publish by us that la not genuine. ' HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS WILL CDER EVERT CABB OP CIIHONIC OB MEBVOVM DEBIUTT, 1M DiMAMN OF THE KIDNEYS. F Observe the following Symptoms rmultinr from Dl orders ot the Digestive Organs: Constipation, Inward Piles. Fullness of Blood to th. Head, Acidity of the Utomach, Nausea, Heartburn Disgust lor Food, Fullness or Weight in the fc tomach, Hour Kructatlous Sinking or Flat tering at tbe pit of the btomsch, Swim ming of the Head, Hurried and Dif ficult Breathing, Fluttering t the Heart, Choking or HutTo- cating Sensations wlien in a lying posture. Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain In ..the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, c,I ellnwnessof theBkln and Kyes.Paln In the Bide, Back, Chest, Limbs, etc., Sudden FlusHea of Heat. Burning In the Flesh, Constant Ima ginlngs ot fcvll, and Oreat Depression of Spirit HEMEMBEB That IMt JSitUrt U nof Alcoholic, contain no Bum WMtky, aiui cantiot tnuke Urunkards, but it tha Xmm. Ionic in tli World, BEAD WHO SATS SO. Hon. George W.Woodward, Chief Jnstlce of lu Supreme Court of Pen nsylvaiHa, writes:- . . PlllLADKLPHIA, March IS 1RS7 I find "Hoofland's Oerman Bitters'- ta not an'litoxi eating beverage, but Is a good Tonic, useful Undjl easosof the digestive organs, aud of great benefit rlaclpal OtUce. , IT&ISX. W From the Rev. K. D. Fendell. AsslHtant Bailor Chria. tlan Chronicle. PhiladelphlaJ I have derived decided benefit from the nsn of land's Oeaman BHtters, and feel It my prlvTleSeS commend them as a most valuable tonlo to ail wlm are Buffeting from general debility, or from diseZwS arising from deraugeuient of the liver mease Yours truly, K. . FKNDALL. bFrom Rev. D. Merrlge, Pastor of the P assy link ft. tlst Church, Philadelphia Bp' From the many respectable recommendation. .1... to Dr. Hootlaud a German BltSraT I was lndml give tlrem a trial. After using severaj bottleVi m?,. hem to be a good aemedy for debility, cellent tonic lor the stomach. jj. 14XRRia4 From Rev. William Smith, formerly Paster nr . Vlncentown and Ml:lvllle (N. J.) Baptist" hJrohlii Havlrg used In try family a number of bottiT. your Hoofland's German Bitters. I have to say thatt regard them as an excellent medicine, espeolali; adapted to remove the diseases they are iwnm mended for. They strengthen and Invigorate the.. tern when debilitated, and are useful fndisorderaSi mended them to several of my friends, who haSi tried tnem and found them greatly beueflolal in ti.i restoration of health. uuu ln (u Yours truly, WILLIAM SMITH DtK Hutchinson street, Philadelphia. . L. Philadelphia, July is lots Some eighteen months slnee, I was a severe s'uZre. from dyspepsia. I was not only unable to take nTIfJ fo..d without suffering great distress; but had become tf anylnd.10 bttlluoat "ted for active bT After trying a varlsty of so-called remedies all w which proved worthless, I was Induced, at the sni gestlbn ot a medical lrleud, to give Hoolland'a mau Bitters a trial. I accordingly chased nix' botUes, whlca were Uken lu aixllrdauti witTyoui Tbe result wasacomplete removal of all dlstrexa. lug symptoms after eating or drinking, and a full restoration of strength, so that I now eat all ordinor kinds of food with impunity, and am able to atteud to all the active duties of a large and arduous busE pesa as well as at any period of my life; the Kood etlecta of the Bitters were manifested before I hS taken the first bottle. re 1 aM I have also used It ln my family with the hannta result, and take great pleasure ln aitflljjg mll?, mony to that of the many others who have hLii benefited by it. I find areat benefit from the nseYtfS liottle ln the spring and fall. They not only creaut . vigorous appetite, but give a healthy tone to u.1 tomach by strengthening Us digestive powers. If tbe above testimony will be tile means oflndnclna any who suffer fuim Dyspepsia to give your Bitten a trial (when It, I feel conUdeut, will give tuew rellell it is at your service. ' Yours truly, A. M. SPANQLB1B. , Rev. 3. B. Herman, ofthe German Reformed ChuroK Kutctown, Berks county. Pa,, was cured of Dyspepsia of twenty years' standing Rev. J- Newton Brown, D. D.. Editor of the Enorclrt. naidlaof Religions Knowledge aud Obrlstlaa Chronl. ile, Phlladelplila: Rev. Thomas Winter, D. D., Pastor ot Roxborough Baptist Church; Rev. Levi O. Beck, Pastor of the Baptist Chnrch Pemberton.N. J., formerly ef the North Baptist Church, Philadelphia, at present Pastor of the Bap tist Church, Chester. Pa.; " These gentlemen Prel!.:JlJluha ronget terms their favorable opinion of thus Bitters. " D EWABE OF COUNTERFEITS I Bee that the signature of "0. M. JACKSON" Is oa tbe wrapperof each bottle. Should your nearest Druggist not have the article, do not be put off by any of the Intoxicating prepara tions that may be ottered In lu place, but send to Of and we will forward, securely packed, by express. Principal Office and Manufactory, No. G31 ARCH Street PHILADELPHIA PA.; ' tJP9J iJhy ril8U aud. Dealer in every town la FOURTH EDITIOrj IMPOHTANT FR0L1 EUROPE. Gravilj of llic Kalian SKnallon. Victor Emanuel to Pass tho Frontier Shortly. Etc., Kte., Kte., Kte., Kte., Kte. By Atlantio Cable. Paris, Oct. 11 Evening. Affairs In Italy have a very grave aspect. It ia thought th whole nation will follow Garibaldi, and that King Victor Emanuel will soon pass the fron tier. The Emperor Napoleon will return here on Tuesday next. Rentes have declined. Frankfort, Oct. 11 Evening. United States 5-20s, 74J. FROM WASHINGTON THIS P. W. Secretary McCulloch's Place Iirastu Corning and the National Money Bags Generals Schoflcld, Ord, and Tope Coming to Washington A Successor to General Grant. SPECIAL DESP1TCBB3 TO HVKMN9 TILEOBAPS. Washinoton, Oot. 12. Greeley is good authority for statin., that the President two weeks ngo offered the Socretary sLip of the Treasury to Kraatus Corning, of New York, but it was declined by Mr. Corning. Re ports of Cabinet changes still prevail. Some of McCuUox-h's opponents declared to-day that he would not be in his present position ten days longer, while his friends assert that he will not be removed, that the President, in Yielding to the clamor against him, only tendered the Secreta ryship to Corning to satisfy the huBgry crowd of Democrats who were ravenous after McCulloch's money-bags, and having doue this, and flndlnr. that no unexceptionable man would take the place under present circumstances, the Presi dent will make no iutther demonstration in that direction at present. A movement is on foot to have a Pennsylvania Democrat appointed to a seat in the Cabinet, on tbe ground that Pennsylvania, having been re stored to (he Democratic fold, is entitled to this mark of Executive favor, and as McCulloch's position controls the largest share of patronage, some of the Democrats are casting round for a suitable man from Pennsylvania to present to the President for McCulloch's place. - Dan Vorhces, of Indiana, was with Mr, John son this morning trying to strengthen his back bone for more decisive meatures against the radicals. The Democrats say Johnson talks sweetly to them, but they can't get him to act. General Scbofleld Is still here, and this morn ing waited on the President. It is understood that all the District Commanders, except Han cock, have been ordered here by the President for consultation upon reconstruction measures, and Pope andOid are expected here in a few days. General Frank Blair is spoken of this morn ing as being most likely to succeed Grant in the War Office. McCletnand's chances are niz, but Blair, if he should be nominated, don't stand the slighest chance of being confirmed by the Senate. From Louisville. Louisville, Oct. 12. The Congressional sub committee on elections (whereof Mr. Schofleld, of Pennsylvania, is chairman) to Inquire into the loyalty of the Congressm en eletit from lCin. tucky, arrived at Lexington yesterday, and coiuiueuct'u tamng testimony this morning. Shipment of Specie. Nkw Yobk, Oct. 12. The steamers for Europe to-day tcok out $207,276. Hearings at the Ckhthai Station. A hear ing took place this afternoon at the Central Htailon belore Alderman Beltler. in the caie of John Cronln who was arrested last night under Bitsplclous circum stances at the side door of Messrs. Benjamin Bullock's Hons', do. 8 Dulllla street, by Private Watchman Davis. The evidence showed that between 8 and I o'clock Mr. Davis visited bis beat, when he saw a man slaud inu at the store door of the Messrs. Bullock On ap proaching him tbe man meved off, when he was Keiaied by Davis, who examlued the doors and found that they were open. Cronln was then handed over to an ollicer and the store was examined, when It was lound that tbe drawers of the desks In the second story bad been drawn oot and the coutents scattered. The accused was held In fjsooo ball. Christopher Hents, who works In a safe factory was before Alderman Beltler this afternoon. Mr Moyer, wholesale clothier, of the firm of Mover A Lesslc, Hlxth street, atove Berks, testltted that his place was entered by the second-story window. As fur as ascertained, from nine to ten coverlids were stolen, valued at about I'6(J apiece. The place wa entered twice, the second time on tha 7th of fceplcniber. Detective Levy, on being sworn, stated that tbe de fendant admitted selling some eivbl or uiue of tha coverlids to-day: he admitted having broken into the place aud stealing coverlids. He was held to answer. Jacob V. 11 else. No. 1U03 N. lgbth street, watch- -maker, was before the Alderman. C. B. Buokiy. of Berks county, testified that he had left a Watch with tbe accused last Juue, He had called for It several limes and could not get It Hie accused then moved to the city, to which place be was traced. The accused bad also received watches from other parties, whiou he failed to return, uud which were subsequently found in pawn shops lu thli city. He was held lu jiwa ..,0'h.n.9,,lBS a ,ad wu ftl8 charged with stealing a loo bill, aud other amounts. Tbe accused absented himself Irom his employer's place of butlne9s after the transaction, which led to suspicion, lie was held ln two ball. GAS FIXTURES. 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