THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1807. jily specie, s the oil brink (1M In the case of tie hundred and fifty millions referred to; they only gave buck to the Government lis own notes, llie process was only a sort of prentlRlatory manipulation of Government bonds and notes a mere change of ttao bonds and nirreney from meband to the othcr.t he Government furnish in? all the capital, and (he bunks and other agents reaping the profits. Mo; It was not the banks that aided the Government In the war, but the (Government that aided and enriched the banks by means of those active presses in the Printing liurean. That Is where t ho capital camo from, and not from accumulated hoards ol national bunkers, who, In fact, had nothing but whit the (Government put in their hands. As to any per v'ces in future, to carry on a great war, which, it is to bo hoped, will never be neoded, these banks would not be required; llie Treasury ould net along as well or better without them. In a great and wealthy country like this there is always a suliiclency of accumulated indi vidual capital which the Government can get, if properly sought and negotiated, without the geney oftdxteeii or seventeen hundred bank! tcattcrcd all over the Republic. fVom the Bottom Advertiser, 2th Republican. lr. Jay Cooke has published a long letter In explanation aud support of the national bnnk higsjftcm, called out ostensibly by inquiries from some bankers In Bunduky, Ohio. Mr. ( ooki's statements and argument? cover ground which Is already tolerably familiar, and there fore add but little to the existing store of flniu cial knowledge. We believe,' however, that tin y are for the most part more sound than thoce contained in his oucu famous publication in support of the doctrine that ' a national debt i a national blcfsing." CITY INTELLIGENCE. ltlB ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITKMS 8KB OU TSIDE FADES. Twentieth Waed Grant Club. An ad journed meeting of the Grant Club of the Twen tieth Ward was held on Tliur-iday evenine, at the Ilall, No. 1009 Glrard avenue. The Com mittee on Permanent Organization reported the following oflicersi President, James Lawrie; Vice-Pie-ideuK James E. Din gee, Calvin II. Tist, George W. Hill; James Palmer : Secreta ries, John R. Wallace, Captain J. C. Peering; Treasurer, James J. Allison. Kx-Gcvernor Pollock was present, and ad dressed the club on the object of their organiza tion. The speaker said: The hour of excite ment is not yet here, but this is the hour of preparation, we enouid gather instruction from the late disaster; make our organization perfect, and resolve that defeat should never occur again. The country, in looking about for a lender, has fixed her mind on one who holds in his hands the elements of power to bring order out ot chaos. The American heart has turned Instinctively to General Grant, and desires him for a leader. The world knows his position, notwithstanding his silence. He does not need to swing around the circle, "like his superior oflicer, Andrew Johnson, and anuounce that "lirst 1 was an alder Bian, then a mayor, etc." His actions speak with eloquence for him. With Grant, Congress will be sustained. The lollowing resolutions were offered by S. K. l.icb, Esq., and adopted unanimously: .i-Ki;ohwd', Tb8.1 wei the Union Republican citizens or the rweiillelh Ward, now renew our organisation for Hie Presidential campaign ol lstjs. Jt'iolvui, That responding to ihe sentiments ex pri BBeu by our party in diUerent parts ol tbe country. Wl? ., earnestly recommend tbe nomination or Gene ral U. b. Grant as trie Union Republican candidate or Presldem of ihe United btaten, MttolvtU, That la tbe language of General Grant, "this la a republican government, lu which tbe will oi tie people la tbe law of tbe land." v Jitsolved.Tb&l we have confidence that the hero who crushf d tbe Kebelllon in opposition to tbe wishes and popes of tbe Chicago Surrender Convention of 18i4, trusted to lead the couutry to react aud reunion, wilbout Burieuderlng tbe principles for WbluU be fought. Jiimlval, That with General Grant as our standard tieurer, we should again be led to a sure and certain Victory: aud as at Richmond, our beneral-m-Chlei will again overwhelm tbe foes of our couutry. Kulcs were adopted to govern the association, and a committee appointed to corner with other Grant Clubs throughout the cHy. The mcetlug then adjourned, to meet Thurs tlny evening, November 7. Grant Meeting in tub Seventh Ward. An adjourned meetiug ot the Republicans of the fcevemh Waid, favorable to the nominatiou for the Presidency of General Ulysses 8. Grant, wa3 held lust evening, at O'Neill's Hall, corner of Uroad and Lombard streets, William P. Hacker, .q., in the chair. L. L. Jamc, fcfq., fiom the Committee on Resolutions, appointed at the last meeting, re ported the lollowing: H7irrfl, As It is proper that freemen should exer ciie diligence in ever 'inlng pertui:ilug to the minute uunce aud perpetuity of their political riglitnaud pri vileges ontl vihcrtut, it is desirable Una they should meet together and express tbelr opinions us to tbe liiUKlion nt public aUuirs.aud the measures uecessary lor tbe right government of the couutry aud as to tba iierhont uroper to be iulrutsled with political power; tbereiore, be It Jituilvtd. first, That the present Is the time to or ganise aud actively prepare lor the i'reuldeutlul elec tion ol It OS. (second. That the Republican party, by Its conduct and successful completion of the war tor tbe ovur ibrow of tbe Rebellion, bus sbuwn Itnelf able to cope with the grenlest danger that can beset the republic aud lias uiauliested a policy eminently adapted totue exigencies or tbe reluru of peace. Third. We consider a soldier who supported bis Government, aud carried out Its policy with signal ability on llie baille-lli-ld. especially lilted to guide the nation la tbe times ol peace: and belluve thai Ulysses b. brant, by his military prescience, aud pulluul aud untiring perseverance, Las proved himself to be the man on whom tbe people cau rely to ue their uext Pientdenl, and we pledge ourselves to use ail honor able means to accompliou bis uouiiuuliou aud elec tion to the presidency. The resolutions were adopted by acclamation and amidst great applause, and the following peimauent ollicers ol the Grant Club of the beventh Ward were chosen: President, Benja min Bullock; Vice-President, William P. Hacker; Secretaries, Lewis tilanchard and William Greer; Treasurer, Frank P. Milne. Eloquent addresses were subsequently de livered by District Attorney William B. Mann, T. Bradford imifiht, Esq., Lewis Ashmead, Esq., and William P. Hacker, Esq. The meeting was one of the largest and most enthusiastic that has assembled in tbe Seventh Ward lor tevtral years, and tbe constitution of the Grant Club was signed duriug the evening by many leading citizens. Our space does not permit us to publish any ol the addresses de livered. Y. M. C. A. Ankiverbart. The ninth anni veisaryof the Young Jlen's Christian Associa tion ot the Filth Btreet Methodlot Episcopal Churth was held last night, at the church, Futn street, below Green. the exercises opened with a hymn by the con gregation and prayer by the pastor. The audieuee was then addressed by the pftsi&r, yho explained the object ot the meeting to be not ouly to celebrate the ninth anniversary of the aetoeitttion, but also the second anniver sary ot the Homo Mission, aud to endeavor to establish a n ght school. He gave a short his tory ol the association Horn the da:e ot its inau guration m l&ou lo the present time. The reports of the Association and the Home Miskiou were then read, which showed them to be in a flourishing condition. hev. J. A. Cleveland buiug Introduced, Bald: Complex a Ld strange ai are the times we live in, they are nevertheless the most Important that tbe world has ever seen. The dritt is on ward. Wo live in lust times. Men cross valleys, mountains, oceans; converse from places widely nepurated by liyhtning; travel by express All are rushing lorward, and, ii one fall behind, be is tioddi n under foot aud forgotten. Torones and empires s-priLg up in a night and fall in a day. Crius crowds upon crisis. There is a manlUBt consistency iu them; they aie de termining the power of the law. The grand Idea that every bJUiau being washed by the blood of Emuiauucl is a child of GoJ, no matter what may bo his color, is lakiuf possession of the public wind. These are blessed times: the feet of God are n, ou the waters, and His vo ce Is heard above the storm, curing for His childien; aye, even the least of twem. But blessed a they are, they are but the dim dawn of a glory that hai never yet been seen; they ure but the passing away of the mltlniiilit darkness and gloom before the morn of dav whose meridian Is drawing near. The speaker sketched u true tervuat ol Clod, uud tirged npon his bearers the Importance of In dividual ellort to the advancement of religion. He was followed by Uihoo Simpson and Rev. J. Todd, who briefly addressed the an Jiuice. TnB Hioh School. A very handsome flag was presented to the Boys' High School, Broad street, yesterday, by the pupils, to replace the old one, which was worn out. Several recita tions appropriate to the occasion were delivered by the pupils, and addresses were made by Edward fehippen, Efqf, President of the Board of Control, General Wagner, the Principal of tbe School, and others. The flag was then thrown to the breeze. The Child Murder. A chemical examina tion of the stomach of the child Richards, who it whs believed was poisoucd by eating a peach thrown to her by some neighbors, and lor wbich Polly and Rachel Jones were committed to prison to answer the charge of murder, it is said has revealed the presence of strychnine Admitted to Tnn Bar. On motion of John M. Collins, Ejq., William A. Allison has beeu admitted to practice as an Attorney in tbe D s trict Court and Court of Common Pleas for the city and county of Philadelphia. ECiucap Soap! Good Boap! Natrona Refined opoDtrJer or Concentrated Lye. Two cents a pound lor superior Hard Soap. Twelve pounds of Bolt Boap lor one cent. Every family can make their own Boap. A 11 varieties of Boap as easily made as a cup of coffee. Is a new concentrated lye for making Boap, Just dis covered In Greenland, In the Arctic Seas, aud Is com posed mainly of alumlnate of soda, which, when mixed with refuse fat, produces the best detersive Boap In the world. Oue box will make 17s pounds of good Boft Boap, or Its equivalent In superior Hard Boap. Retailed by all druggists and grocers In the United States. Full recipes with each box. Dealers ran obtain It wholesale in eases, each containing 48 boxes, at a liberal discount, of all the wholesale grocers and druggists In all the towns and cities of the United Btates, or of CLIFFORD PEMBEKTON, General Agent, Pittsburg, Fa. The total value of the presents to be distributed among tbe purchasers of stock In aid of the Riverside Institute Is (300,000; one being wortb as blgb as $10,000 another, 20,ono; a thlrd.l 18,000; a fourth, l5,n00; a 11 ah, f lO.ooo: a sixth, r,ooo; two worth (2600 each, etc The circulars containing a full list of the presents, with their values, may be obtained upon application at the principal cfilce, No. 1225 Chesnut street. Closing Out. Our retail stock of Lace Curtains Window Bbades, Damask, Reps, etc., must be cloied out by January 1. Kkltv, Cabrinoton A Co.. No. 723 Chesnut street. Gbeat Bargains in Cubtaim Material. We are selling out at cost and less than cost all our retail slock. Kelty, Carbinotom & Co., No. 723 Chesnut street. Lace and Nottingham Curtains within tbe leach of all. You can buy Curtain Goods of all de scriptions at less than wholesale prices, at the closing out sale, at No. 723 Chesnut street. Kblty, Cabrinoton A Oo. Tm enterprise and genius or this age or Inventions have produced nothing more admirable than the great Combination Bewlngand Button-Hole Machine, now exhibited and sold at the corner or Eleventh and Chesnut streets. These Machines certainly have no equal anywhere. Ai.lthk kmpi.oyib at the Mint And that Good win's Plantation Tobacco Is a mint of Itself to all who use It. For sale everywhere; IMPOIITANT TO BUYERS Or HOSIRRY GOODS. Messrs. Cook & Brot her, Mo. 53 North iiglilb street, claim to be the only firm In Phlliulel delpbiii keeping all grade of Hosiery t Jtetail who linpoit their own goods. They feel assured . T'intliy avoiding the profits and oommls- rIodh impoaed In tbe ordinary oourne of trade, they nave beir customers et least 25 per oeuU 2. That they have the quality of their goods under complete control uulng the best yarns, end employing the .. es i workmen la their manufacture. 3. That, having direct access to European rcarkt-ta, they can keep a more complete stock, lhnn If dependent npon pui chases made here of foreign goods. , , A call from the reader Is solicited at their store. No. 63 North Eighth, street. Thk oi.tikst medical practice Is that or thn family. Ionic befo'e doctoia were known the head of the family examined and prescribed for the members. Fiom the necessity of the case, the lirst and most im portant stage of every disease Is treated by the j.a' tent's parents 01 nurse. This being so. how Im portant that ih means on hand should be simple, ample, aud ettlcleiit! Huui'iikeyb' Homikoi'athic BfK.ciMCu (advertised In another column) perfectly meet this want: and should be in the hands or every Intelligent family. Depot. No. 662 Broadway, N. T. Johusiou, Holloway fe Cowden, No. 23 jNorthBlxth slreet, Dyott & Co., No. 2:i2 North Becond street, wholesale agents. Bold also by George U. Kvaus, Blxth and Poplar streets: Amlirote huiltb, Hroad andctesnut streets: Homer Twpnileth aud Green streets: John Bley, Frank lord road: Koch. Fifteenth and Bouth streets: Callenner. Third and Walnut streets: Hickman, No. 83lSoutb Beoond street; Mar shall, Thirteenth and Market streets; Hlytlie, No. S120 Market street. Bold in Gerniantown by W. It. Jones. Ventral Depot, No. 637 Arch street. A foil) Bfkmb a Bmaix Affair. Most people neglect it. M ho minds It? Yelatjold may turn lo Consumption, and then follows almost certain death. 1 like a Cold lu time, then: that Is, take Dr. D. Jayne's Expectorant, tbe well-known standard remedy for Cuughs, Colds. Consumption, Asthma. Bronchitis, and all Pulmonary Complaints, and your Cold will dmapp ar as well as all apprehension of danger. Bold by 1 11 Drugglsss Balk of Boots and Sroih. We would call the special attention of the trade to the large sale ot Bonis, bhoea, Brogaus, Balmorals, etc., to be sold by McClelland & Co.. auctioneers, at their store, No. 60S Market street, on Monday moinlng. October 28, commeuclug at 10 o'clock precUelyj M. Bbokwakkh A Co.. No. 1024 Chesnut street, are now opening an elegant assortment ot Misses' and Children's Millinery. Also, a full Use or Chil dren's Clothing for boys, girls, Infants, and misses, la tbe latest styles. I.AOB Certains. 1000 pairs elegant real Lace Cur tains at greatly reduced prices; selling low became they were bought at auction to sell close. Great va riety and bargains In Curtains at Patten's, No. Uud Chesnut street. (I only for a Photo-Mlnlature. at B, F. Reimnr's Gallery. No. 624 Arch street. If yon wish to make a gilt toalrlend.,tbere Is nothing more appropriate and btaulifuh Whitman's Chocolate. The finest Chocolate for table use, niauulactured at the Phlladelnhla Sterna ( hocolule snd Cocoa Works. Btepheu F. WhlUnuu, oflice aud store No, 1210 Marketstreet. Fink Co fictions. At George W.Jenkins', No. I(i37 Bpring Garden slreet, can oe obtained roieigu fruits, nuts, aliuonds etc., as well as a flue assortmeut of confections. Jenkins is worthy of a call. TJphomtkrino. For promptness, good workman ship, and low prices, apply at fatten s, No, 1408 Ches nut street. Miskkh' and Ciiildhkn's Milmnerv Latest Paris btyli's. M. Bboemaker & Co., No. 1021 Cbesuul street, jrtovrn A Hakkr'b Highest Premium Hew ing Machines, No. TM Chemmt HtrueU Tack Cihitains. Now ii the time to huv Curtains, great targtelns. at Patten's, No. MosChesuut atreut, TF. "MOIKI. BllOULDKR-BjIAll bjlIHT." (r-BlHKW MKfS.- MSSS-fi-ft M'MH MSM4 MHS-1J u'MHHS MSHH MS.-,S-,!I fcicltitiRK A B HOT I ik ua. No. 1035 Oh&unul atreut. Jon i b A Tiiaciikr, Printers, No. 610 Minor street. MA.III1IED. . NOPBi:CK-BlNOI.EY.-On the Md Instant, by Bev U. G. Bakesiraw, at Pitman M. K. I'urHonaire. No 2"l I ombaMt mreet, Mr. Wll.I.IAM. NUUUKUK toMiSh KATb; BINULKY, tiolb ol ihls city. tillOFMAKEK HOOPKR On the evening of the 17in InsatM by Kev. J. II. Pe.ers. Mr. I1KNKYC. Ml Oh M A K I' It to M las MAKY A. 11 OOP Kit, eldest dt.ugl.tvr ol Mr. John Hooper, all or this city. DIED. ATJDKNRKin. On the morning of the 2Sth or Oc tober, Inline VHib year ol his a, Mujir MtWIS O, A U 1'l.N hKl 1). son ol Mr. George Audeureld, ol Jsorlliainplou county, Pa. ii in relatives and the friends or the family are re si eciliilly Invited to attend the funeral, without fur ther notice, mi Wednesday, the 8inh linam.at 10 o i locV , frcui the residence ot his unole, LhwIs Ancl-n-reld, Yni . No. bl'i N, tevtulb street, l'j proceed to Laurel 11111. CLAPK. On the 2tth Insmit, Mr. NKAVFtL C LA Kk.snn of the la(e David W. t:irk, ''iiue40.ii yesr ol his hkh. His relailven and friends of the family. :i'ilho rnemhers of the Eurtora Library Ansnciatioii, u-id em ployesor Messrs. Moigan A Orr. are reMrt4rt iv In ylled to attend the funeral, from his late rldnoo, No. 1843 A (more street (esst of Hroad. north from Brown), on hiiuday aflernnon, the 27th Initaut, at i o clock. To proceed to Odd Fellows' Cemetery. lIKNIHty -On thn 24th Instant. Mrs. SKt.LIR P. relict of the lata id win a. Hendry, In tlieauu year of her sue. The relatives and Mono's ol the family are requested 10 attend the funeral, from her lat-- residence. No. 2'05 Arch strpet, ou Monday afternoon, the 28th In stant, at o'clock. HOAO.-On the 24th Instant, WILLIAM HOAO. In the Kith year ot bis age. The relatives and friends, and Journeymen nat Milkers' Arsorlatlon ol Philadelphia and Camden, are r sped fully Invited to attend tne funeral, from the p sldenre il lils snn-ln-luw, William lllghloy, No, 115 Mary street, on Bunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. 1IOVK.Y.-On the 2:td Instant, after a short hut severe Illness, IllA M.,son ol Iru and Mary A. Uovey. aged w years, llie relatives and his friends are refipectfnlly In vited; hIho the Jetlerson ijoilgo, Ho. 12. and Mount Olive P.nrampment. No. , 1. O. of O. !'.; also, the Spring Garden Council, No. as. U. A. M.: rIhoHio Key stone Lodge, No. 2, of the Kntgbis of Pythias; also the i mployes of the Heading llallroad Shop, to attend his tnueral, from his lather's residence, No. SBSMoyer street. Lighteenth Ward, on Hunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. LITTLE, On the 21d Instart, JAMKS It, LITTLE, son ol William C. and KllzabeiU Little, in tbe 82d year Of Ms aire. The relatives and his friends, also Richmond Lodge. No. 280, A. Y. M.. are respectfully Invited to attend the runernl, from tbe residence of bis parents. Broad street, below Tioga, on Monday, the 2Mb Instant, at 10 o'clock A. M. Interment at Mount Vernon Ceme tery. LUTTS Suddenly, on Thursday morning, the 24th lusiaut, FKJtDKUiCK LiTie, lu the fist year of bis age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi dence, Westvllle. Gloucestercounty, N, J ou buudav. October 27. at 10 o'clock A. M. MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marine Newt tee Mrtt Page. ALMANAC FOB PHILADELPHIA THI3 DAT. Sim Bisras.. ...en.Mnott Ribbs 1 13 Bom bETs..... 6 usiHia Witsu.... 0 49 PHILADELPHIA BOABJ) OE TRADE. ITKMHV WlNHOK, 1 t'HARLF.8 WHSKLKR, JOWTKLT COMStlTTKB. jAUtS T. lOtJNU. ) MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. FOR AMERICA, A taanta..........Loinlon New York.........OcU 0 Virginia .LIverpool...New York Oct, 9 Helvetia Llverpool...New York.. Oct. 9 Atlaula London New York Oct. 9 Austrian Llverpool...Uuebeo.. ......Oct, 10 China Liverpool. ..Boston -Oct. la C.ofWaahlugton.Llverpool...New York Oct. 12 Hecla Llverpool...New York .Oct. 12 Alleuiauula..bouthamplou..New York ..Oct. 12 Malta Liverpool. ..New York .(H't. 12 Hatiaa boulbamptou...New York.. Ucu 15 WiuDeHoia..Liverpool...New York Oct. IS C. ol Paris Liverpool...New York........MOct. IS Caledonia...- Glasgow New York -Oct. 10 France .Liverpool. ..New York Oct. It! NcHior Ian. ..........LI verixiol.. .Quebec ......Oct. 16 Bussla Liverpool. ..New York. Oct. IV FOR EUROPE. C. of London New York...Llverpool ..Oct, 28 Pennsylvania... New York...Llverpool Oct, 28 Ala aula New York. ..London Oct, 26 U. Kingdom New York...GIaagow... Uct. 28 Fulton - New York...Havre Oct. 26 Borussla New York...Hamburg,.M. Oct. 26 Atlantic New York...Bremen Oct. 28 COAHTWISE, DOMESTIC ETC Alllance..........Phllada..M.M.Charleston..........Oct. 28 Tpiiawanda......Phllada bavannah ...w.Oct. 28 H. Hudson Phllada -Havana .............Oct, 29 Pioneer. Phllada. Wllnilngtou Oct 31 btur of tlie Union. I'hlluda.. ...New Orleans M.Nov. 2 Malls are forwarded by every steamer In the regular lines. The steamers for or from Liverpool call at Queenstown, except the Canadian line, which call at Londonderry, The steamers lor or from tbe Conti nent call at Bouthampton. CLEARED YESTERDAY. 8teumshlp Tonawunda, Jennings, Havannah. Phlla- nelphluand bouthern Mall blearnshlp Oo. Barque A. Kinsman, Means, bulem. Warren, Gregg A M orris. B?Jq!,e. ! JT' Jenkins, Lews ad, New York, Peter W rlubt A Sons. Brlir Harriet. Jansen. Falmonth. for orders. dn. bchrGlenwood, Dlcklusou, Norwich, J. U. fc U. 8. Beppller. Pcnr W. Walton. Reeves, Boston, do. bchr 11. and H. Corsou, lirson. Boston. do. ociir u. r. niicKuey, matuia, wasuiugton, iastner, Htickney A Welllugtou, Sciir L. B. King, Eudicutt, Providence, O. C. Morris A J3. Sclir Elizabeth English, Blpple, Providence, Itommel A Hunter. Bchr J. Crock ford Jones. Bristol, do. bebr B. H. Wilson. Harrison, Providence, do. bchr W. P. Cox, Baleman, Lynn, Blaklston, GraeiT A Co. Bchr Trsnslt, Rackett, Salem, do. . bchr John H. Allen, Beumau, Boston, L. Audeorled A Co. Bchr O. Besrse. Parker. Boston. do. Bchr H. A. Hnilman, Haley, bullsbury. Van Dusen, Loch man A Co. Bchr J. H. French. Burgess, Boston. do. t-clirK. Vaux, Whiilaker. Boston, Day. HuddelldtCo. Bchr Helen Mar, Wines. Wasblugton, Tyler .te Co. bchr H. A. Weeks, Hickman, Boslou, lutbbun, Btearns dt Co, Bchr H. N. Miller, Miller. Boston. Hammett A Nell!. bchrN. H. bklnuer, Thrasher, Tauulou, bluuickson A Co. Bchr J. C. McRlialn. Glbbs. Washington, Captain. Bchr Hose, Williams. Mlllvllle, laptaln. Bchr L. A. Bayles. Bayles, Allyn's Point, Captain, Bchr Armenia, Cole. Richmond. Captain. Bt'r R. Willing. Cuudllf, Baltimore, A. Groves, Jr. Bt'r Ann Eliza, Richards, New York. W. P.CIyde&Co, Bt'r J. B, Ide, Webb, Baltimore, A. Groves, Jr. Tug Thos. Jefferson, Allen, tor Baltimore, with a tow ol barges, W. P. Clyde A Co. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Ship Mohongo, McGonagle, 86 days from London derry, wllb mdse. aud 16 panseugura to BobU Taylor A Co, Barque Prowess, nihbard, 26 days from Card I ft, with Iron to E. A, Bonder A Co. Bchr M. McNeil, Bnow, 10 days from St. Marys, Ga., with lumber to Lathbury, Wlcaersbam A Co. Bchr F. HL Clair Edwards, Ireland, lrom Portland, with headings to J. Mason A Co. bchr M, H. Amsoen. bmllh, 7 days from Portland, with plaster to captain. Bchr J. Paine. luch. ft days from Provlncetown.wlth mdse. to G. B. Ker not A Co. aon Bchr E. English, Blpple. from Provldenna Bchr L. B. Klug. End lent t, from New York. Bchr Glenwood. Dickinson, from Hortou's Point, Bcbr L. A. Bayles. Bayles. from New Haven, Bchr J. Porter, Burroughs, from Norwich. Bchr W. Walton. Reeves, from Norwich. Bcbr R II, Williams, Harris, from Newport, Bcbr Transit. Kackett. from Fall River. Bchr J. B. Austin. Davis, lrom Fall Klver. Bchr J. H. Allen, beuman, from Boston, Bchr V. Bharp. Bharp, from Boston, Bchr R. Vaux. Whlttaker. from Boston. Bchr O. Bearse. Parker, from Boston. Bchr H. A. Weeks. Hickman, from Boston. Bchr B. and 8. Corsou. Corson, from Boston, Bchr H. N. Miller. Miller, from Boston. BchrH A. Hoffman. Haley, from Huston. Bchr W. P. Cox. Baleman, from H Ingham. Bchr Rose, Williams, from Mlllvllle. Bchr J. Crocklord, Jones, from Bristol. Bcbr Armenia Cole from New York. Bchr J. C. McHhain. Glbbt, from Washington, Bcbr 11. P. bilckney. Mathls. lrom Cohasselt, Bcbr N. H. Bklnner. Thrasher, from Taunton. Bteamer Beverly. Pierce, 24 hours from New York, wllb mdse. to W. P. Clyde A Co. Bteamer Frank. Pleice. 24 hours from New York, with mdse. to W. P. Clyde A Co. Tug Thos. Jefferson. Alien, trom Baltimore, with a tow of barges to W. P. Clyde A Co. MEMORANDA. Steamship Norman, Crowell, hence, at Boston yes teiduy afternoon. Biesuishlp Chase, Harding, bence, at Providence 28d lust Brig W. B. Forrest, KIrby, bence, at Mansunllla 23d liiHiaut Bchr Emma, for Georgetown, B. C, on the 2id Inst., oil Ilatieras, carried away her boom, and sprung a leak, and put Into Charleston yesterday, In distress. Bchrs M. It. Benedict aud Ituppahanuock, bence, at Norfolk Mih Inst Bchr It. W. Brown. Rodman, for Philadelphia, cleaied at Wllmldgton 22(1 Inst. Bchr W, Donnelly, Huuter, for Philadelphia, cleared at Georgetown 21 ill Inst, Biemuer Alexandria, Piatt, hence, at Richmond 23d Ipsianl. Bteamer O. IT. Stout. Ford, for Philadelphia, cleared ai Georgetown 24th lust. pOW CHAIN?, PATENT ADJUSTIBLB COW W Ties, Bore IlBllers llhchlng and Trace Cnatns, or sue fy THl'MAN A bllAW. No. SJa (Elgut 1 Mtty-Uve) MARK El' B reel, below Nlutfi. DOOR ALARMS FOR STIUKINO WHEN A no r Is onened. unliable for store or ellioa doors; Jioor (inogs. inm to s luch. and a variety ot Bell JtVilSr. J""' I'' easiultna' Hardware, f-'r sale by ma wtVJ J ',,AW' No (Eight Tulrty-ilve) MARKET Bl , t eh.w Nlnih. rpiIB PATENT WKIOIUNti DIPPKR OR . ? ISi ',u' a a bowl ..i water, then any artl cl to he welshed on helm, plCed Insldn ol II w"l "l"k it In proportion lo It, weight, which Is Indicated by a guutre ou Its h de. and Is snltlcienilw accurate Mr di inehllciise li r sale by TKU m ni a hh a W No. all (ElMhtThlrty-ave) MARKKTb" ifelow Nli,th. DK A I NK88. EVKHY IN8TU0MENT THAT science and skill have Invented U) assist tbe in "ri j "i-nimui aeanims; also, llanplraiora; alHO, lirauilall s Patent Crutches, suuerlor to any jthera lu rtw. at P. M-ADEiUA'H, Nu. 118 TENTH iriUeet, below Cheauul. Pt MISGELLANEOU?. ? jont;, tkmple a co., iS TaBHIONABLE II A T T It fi I No. fin NINTH Btr'et, First fctore above Ctiea'tict street. COSIER, FAJiHlONAHLE HAI-tirn tllfruBpl No. 7 S. HlJtTH Btreet. WRITTEN AND VERHAL DESCRll' tlons of Character, with advice rm Business, Health, Education, etc, given dally by J. L. CAPEN, ZSwsmKp at No. 722 CHEHNIW Veet O R b E CriEAPF.ST IN THE CITY. No. Sill MAKKET Btreet. Where the BIG HORSE Is In the Door. 4 11 tuthsspj BLANKETS. PA T B N T E IX r ANTS SCOURED AND KTHF.K IIF.lt from 1 to ft Inches, at Motft French Bleam Jyelng and Scouring, No. 209 H. NINTH btreet and No. 7.W RACE btreet, 9 17J1P RODOKRS'AND WO3TENHOLM'8 POCKET KNI VEB Pearl and Wtag Haudles, of heaullfn' dnlsh. ROIM1ERH' and WADK A BUTCH K.H'jfc UAZOttH, and the celebrated LECOLLTBJE RAZOR. BCISSORH of the finest quality. w. Rarors, Knlvea,Bx:lssors. and Table Cutlery Ground and Polished at P. MADEIRA'S, No. 115 TENTH btvwt, hetnw fhevtnt, Si TO HOUSEKEEPERS AND INVALIP8. The undersigned respectfully calls the atmn'.loL of the nnhllo to the stock of Prime Cider and Pnr Cider Vinegar fur pickling and geueral family uae also, to his popular "Tonic Ale," free from all Irnpn rltles, and endorsed by the medical faculty on a salt and wholesome beverage for weak and delicate con Slit nt ions. Delivered free of charge to all parts of the city. P. J. JO it J) AN, . No. iW PEAR Btreet, 11 7! Bp Below Third, and Walnut and Dock. Lb KNOWLES & CO., NO. 1319 MARKET NTBF.ET, RECEIVERS OF CHOICE 10 2 lmrp FAMILY FLOUR. UNION PASTE AND SIZING COMPANY. A Paste for Box-makers, Bookbinders. Paper hangers, bhoeniBkers, Pocket-book Mnkers, Bill Posters, etc. It will not sour. Is cheap and always ready for use. Refer to J. B. Llpplncoit A Co., Devar A Keller, William Mnnn, Philadelphia Inquirer, Harper Brothers, American Tract Boclety, and others. 5J' A Rents, I. I CRAULN A CO., No. 420 (X)C MERCE Btreet. g g EW YORK DYEING AND PRINTING E8TABLIBHMENT Works on Sf.aten Island. OUice In Philadelphia, No. 40 N. EIOUTH Btreet (west side). This old and well-known Company, the largest of Its kind In ihe uorlj, rnid In tbe forty-ninth yearot Its existence. Is prepared, with the most extenslv and Improved machinery, to dye, eU ainx, ami flnith, in a manner unequalled, every variety ol jaruieul and piece goods. Garments cleanted by our new French process wWimit being ripped. S17tutbs2m T. STEWART BROWN, 8.E. Coraerof FOVRT1I Jt CI1ESTJXVT SIS MANUFACTURER Of IRTTITK8, VAIISIB, BAGS. RETICTJXE8, BHAWf STRAPS, EAT CASES, POCKET BOOKS, ILASXi and Traveling Goods generally. BALTIM ORE IMPROVED BASE BURNING F IKE-PLACE HE A.TEB, urtiritf iMaKazlna and Illamlaatlat a ii 1st i Mwm mm TkA maavfrVi1 a n 4 TAaffu.i Uoara In TTba Tn be bnd Wholesale and Ketull of J H. IX4KK. 10 211m6p No. 1008 MARKJtT BlreeU Palla. WINDOW CLASS, FOREIGN AND AMERICAN, BENJAMIN H. SLTOEMAK&It, French Plate Glass Agency, NO. 903,107, SOtt, AND 211 N. FOURTH ST. 10 15 12tCp PHILADELPHIA SAAC B. EVANS, HANI Fjt(ItKi:n AND DEALER IN OILS. PAINTS, VARNISHES, Naval Stores and Soaps, NO. 10 KOBTJI DELAY? ABE AVENUE, 10 5 tm 3p PBILABELPHIA, gROWN'8 PATENT COMBINED CARPET-STBETCIIEB AUD TACK-DB1VEB. With tbls machine lady can alone stretch and tack down at tbe same time her carpets as easily aa to sweep them, saving back-aches, bruised fingers, temper, time, and money. It will stretch all klnds'of carpets without the least damage, better, quicker, and easier than any other Stretcher made, and drive from 2 to 20-ot tacks with or without leather heads is simple, easily worked, and will last a lifetime, Ageuts wanted. Liberal terms given. It la a nice machine for ladles to sell. Per Machines or Agencies call on or addreaa WILLIAM F. 8CIIEIBLB, Ho. 49 B. THIRD Btreet, 27tfr Philadelphia. STEAM ENGINE PACKING. Tbe vodern and extremely popular packing, called XflLLEB'sJ LUBHICATIVE, SOAP-STONE PAC'HINO, Has already been adopted by over 20,000 Locomotive and Matluuary Engines, and la beyond question tbe euhiest applied, tbe most, durable, tbe cheapest, aud wears tbe machinery tbe least of any steam engine bucking yet Introduced. It Is not liable to burn or cut does not require oil, and there Is uo waste in tbe use' as It Is made ol all slices to suit tbe boxes, from 34 to 2 Indies lu diameter. All persons Interested lu tbe use ol tbe steam engine are particularly requested to give tbls packing a trial. A liberal discouut will Uemadetooea:ers. Iff. r.NlDLEB, NO. 639 AIM II KTKEET, I'll I LA. Pole Agent for Penusylvauia and Delaware. tee cerllllcate. below. OKF1CK KTHH Krl'KRINTBNnKNTOF MOTIVB PoWa AhU AtAC'li INKKY, EUIH RAILWAY, NKW YOKK, Kept. !!, HM.) jfyDtAB Hm:-In reply 10 your Inquiries in rela tion to tbe comparative economy of Hemp Packing, as compared wllb Lubricating Packing, I will say (hat lump Packing, at an average cost of. 33 cents per iiuiind ton is us '2 3 10 mills per mile run, while tbe liibrlcallng Packing cohts, at au average cost of si ascents pe' pound, I 1-10 mill per mile run. We nropose to ue It exclusively for all bleam btulllug iii,xi.s Very truly yours, Hoies. U.o:i4KOOK8.Bupt.M.P. 6 M. P, B.-Tbe popular II l'DBAULIC PACKING, Adapted to cold-water pumps, and made similar to ihe JUibritallve Packing, but ot dlilerent material, will be fuinl'difd promptly any size from H to 2 Indies and will be fouud a superiur. article lor pumps, 1 slutb 'InUV hi, C. ri. PAPER HANGINGS, ETC. pAPER HANGINGS. NEW IMTAIILINIIHE9IT. E. C'OBNEB OF TENTH AND WALNUT. J. O. FINN Sj SON8 Have opened with an extensive assortment of DE(JO RATIVE and PLAIN WALL PAPERS, embracing very quality lo suit all Uvs, (a 8m ISP! imi ft tfijii 't-X! .-' MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC, BONNET OPENING. WOOD & CARY, No. 725 CHESNUT STREET WILL OPEN FALL BONNETS, THURtDAT Ul'TOItEB 4. 8)2mrp SB- MRS. R. DILLON. f oa j si nvL 1 is SI 1(1.1.1 Has all the novelties In FALL MILLINERY, for Ladles, Misses, and Children. Also, Crapes, Bilks, RibDons, Velvets, Flowers, Feathers, Frames, etc. Milliners supplied. 8 16J .......... BONNET OPENING. WEDNESDAY, October 2. E. P. GILL & CO., HO. 780 ABC I ST BEET. 10 2 241 HOOP SKIRTvS. 620. WM. T. HOPKINS, 028. MANUFACTURER OF FIRST QUALITY HOOP SKIRTS, FOR THE TRADE AND AT RETAIL, NO. 628 ABC1I (STREET, BELOW SB TENTH, PIIILADELP1IIA. Also dealer In full lines or low-priced New York and Eastern made HklrtA. All the new and desirable stylesandsl7.es of Ladles'. Misses', aud Children's Hoop-skirts constantly on band and made to order, embracing tbe largest and most varied assortmeut in this market, at very mode Fit to prices Every lady should try "Our Own Make" of Hoop Bk Iris, as they have no equal. bouthern, Western, ana near Trade buyers Will find It to their Interest to examine our goods. Catalogues of styles, sizes, aud prices sent to any address. 17 2m WINDOW BLINDS AND SHADES 831, CHARLES L IIALB, 831, (Late Salesman and Superintendent for B. J. Williams) NO. 831 ABCH STREET,' MANVFACTCBKB OF VENETIAN BLINDS AND WINDOW SHADES Largest and finest assortment In the olty at the " LOW EST PRICES, 9 2 2mBp UPHOLSTERING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Ba J. WILLIAMS & SONS, mo. l A konTn .ixTn mtukut, MANUFACTURERS OF VZ2rVJELTIA.3V BLIND i WINDOW SIIADE8. Largest and finest assortment In the city at the LOWEST PRICES. Rvpalrlug promptly attended to. BTORE Hl'ADFB made and lettered. 8 25 2mftp BOOTS AND SHOES. REDUCTION IN PRICES. FRHNCn CALF DOUBLE SOLE BOOTS, Firs Quality, 112'PO. FRENCH CALF SINGLE BOLE BOOTS, Firs Quality, $1U'60. FRENCH CALF DOUBLE SOLE BOOTS, Second Quality. (10 00. FRENCH CALF SINGLE SOLE BOOTS, Second Quality, 9'C0. BOTH' 1'IKE BOOTH AMD SHOES At very low prices, BARTLETT, SO. 83 SOUTH SIXTH STBEET, l lrp ABOVE CHESNUT. OW READY, Gentlemen's and Youths' BOOTS AND GAITERS FOB FALL AND WIS TEH WEAK, FRENCH PATENT LEATHER BOOTS. FINE FRENCH CALF BOOTS for Balls and Par ties. SINGLE-SOLED BOOTS for FaU Wear. LIGHT DOUBLE-SOLED BOOTa for Fall Wear. FRENCH CORK-SOLED BOOTS, very easy for tender feet. QUILTED SOLED BOOTS made by band. GUM SOLED BOOIS, very durable, and guaranteed to keep the feet dry. Having fitted the second story of my stare for seme ot my work men, I am able to make any sort of Boots to order, at very short notice. Fair dealing and a moderate price Is my motto. A trial is all I desire, WM. H. HELWEG, NO. 585 ABCH STBEET, 1 28 smw3m One door below Blxth. HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ETC. gTAISDBRIDQK, BAKU & CO., IMPOBTEBS Or AND DXALXBB 19 FOREIGN AND AMERICAN HARDWARE. NO, 1881 tIABKET STBEET, Offer tor sale a large stock ot Ilordworo and Cutlery, TOGETHER WITH lOOO KEGS NAILS AT BEBITCEB PBICEB. I7thtp, CUTLERY, A fine assortment of POCKETand TABLE CUTLERY. RAZOKH. RAZOR STROPS, LADIES' HOl bORS. PAPER ANll TAHilHM' SHEARS, ETC.. L. V. HELMOLD'B Cutlery Store, No. 1SB South TENTH Street, 11 Three doors above Walnut. p R A N C'S vriacuiCiViv ciiiiouxob IN IMITATION OF OIL IAINTINCM. Publibhtd by L. PRANG A CO.. Boton. Bold la HI Plctuie Store. Bend lor Catalog MltutUsiui r5f3 AMUSEMENTS. ACADEMY OP MUSI C RICHINU' PNHLTSU OPERA COMPANY. CAROLINE M. RIl H IN(4H...A Directress Will coin in ence a limited wunn on HON DAY EVKN'INO, O. t. !, 1887. All tbe Old EavorliPN, with HildUtonul Artiste and New Oiiera., Opening Oppra liOII EMI AN (URL. l!oa fcheet, lor tbe snlo ol RpKerved Rpata, WITHOUT KXTHA CHARGE, Now open at TRUMPLEK'et New Music Store, No. 9 CHNUT Htrrel. Tickets, One Dollar. 1031, FO K K P A U O II ' S Mammoth inaokhie AM) 6.'1KI, Cllc t'S FIVE DAYS AMI NIOH IM Multli HEM A I N 1)1'', It OK TITH WEEK. ("Ef TR A L tK'IINU PA UK, PROAi) AM) WALLAi V. TUS'K.TS, l.VEKV AtTEKNOON AM) EVENING. 'HIE I1VIMI OIUAl'I'i;. fGINARK It EASTS AND BIRDS. INlbTkCiRCLS lR(il",i: EVER IN PHILADELPHIA. THE rriM.lU IiH.I MI I KW WITH THE ytlMiHlS OK NATURE, M A O N' 1 1' 1 1 : 1 : N T P E U t o It M A N O Ea, SPLENDID II K-EH. (11 - hi K EN lEKTAINMENra, f.VIBY AFTERNOON AT t'.. EVERY EVENING AT . I'onrs Oreu One Ilour-aud-a balf Previous. A dm It. clou .,.'.Boc. CI i.Oien, Hi veiir and under. 'iic. o.N MONDAY, Orlolier VS, -THIS fcllOW AT WILMINGI'ON. w ALNUT STBEET THEATRE. MONDAY EVENING, OoU 2S, tn7, -NEEIT OK MR, THOMAS J. 11 EM I'll ILL, LEN1 Punlnes M nait-r mid Treaiiurer. 1 w ben will n produced a Musical operatic Comedy, in three net", entitled THE ORAM) DUPIIESS OF G EROLSTE1N. MRU. W. (it)M K.RHA L, the charming Vocallat and Builetque Actresn, w ill a 11, 'ear mi TH E GRAND DI OHESS. Concluding witb '1 11 E HOI.Dl E K'H DAUGHTER, liox sheet now open lor securing of seats, lu 26 it WALNUT STREET THEATRE. N.E. cor. NINTH and WALNUT. BogiiiaAtK ton. SATURDAY NIGHT BILL. Last Night of tbe pouularTrrtKedlnu, Hit, J. H. ROBERT!. To crimmence with nherldai.'s Romantic Tiny of PIZARKO; OR, HIE DEATH OK ROLLA. Rolla Mr. J. II. ROHHJRT8 Elvira (Klrm Appearance) MIhs ALIUE GRAY To conclude w Lb the popular Comedietta of THE PEOPLE'H LAWYER. MONDAY Rcnetlt of THOMAS J. HEMPHILL. NEW CHESNUT STREET THEATRE THIS AFTERNOON, MATINEE, MARY 8TUAKT. THUS (Haturday) NIOUT, MRS. D. P. UOWERS, will appear in mary BTUART. To conclude with tbe ropniar Drama, In2 acts, entitled TOM CRINGLE'S LOG; OR, MAN WITH THE IRON HAND. In active preparation MARIE ANTOINETTE. MRS. JOHN DUKW'S ARCH STREET THEATRE. Begum at Hi o'clock. NOHODY'S DAUGHTER A GREAT HIT. TO-NIGHT (Saturday) Oct. lis, 1807, Blxth time" In Philadelphia of Fulton and Maeder's great, drama of NOiJODY'8 DAUGHTER, with Its staining eiT'ects. Great Gambling Boene of Keno, F'aio, aud Roulette. Miss RATE REIGNOLDS in three original characteis. Aided by the Fall Lompuiiy, MONDA Y, November 4, "6URF." Every scene new, and Mrs. John Drew. FOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE. EVERY EVENING AND bATlRDAY AFTERNOON. GREAT COMBINATION TROUPE, in Grand Ballets Ethiopian Burlesques, Hongs, Danoea Pantomimes, Gymmuil Acts. etc. JSq-EW ELEVENTH BTREET OPERA HOUSE, ELEVENTH bTBEET, ABOVE CHESNUT,. THE FAMILT BEIOBI OPEN FOR THE BEASON. CARNCROSS & DIXEY'S MINSTRELS, 1XIE. WHEAT STAB TROUPE OF THE WORLD, IN THEIR GBAHD ETUIOJP1AN SOIBEES. . L. CARNCROSS Manager. R. F. HIMPBON. Treaanrer. Sl8m ATIONAL HALL, MARKET STREET abo e 1 welltli. ' open EVERY NIGHT at 7, commencing on WED NF.rjDAY, October SO. Matiucos W EDNEaDA V n,l HATURDAY AFTERNOONS, at 8 o'clock . Loom 01 en at Q RUN YAN TARLEAUX. BUNYAN TARLEAUX, BUNYAN TABLEAUX from l nlou Hull, New Yorlcclty, llluatratlngBunyan'a Pilgrim's Progrena. Admichbin. S6c. Five tickets tor r6.. Reserved Beats, 60c. Chi'dren, 25o. 10 2fi 6t ROBS RT J. URhKN WOOD, Proprietor. HORTICULTURAL HAL L. GRAND MATINEE By CARL PF.NTZ'H ORCH ShTRA of 40 Performers. EVERY THURSDAY APTERNOON At hall pant s o'clock. Vocalist Mim GEoRGIANA BLACKBURN. bINGLE AliMlbblON, 60 CENTa. Package of four Tickets tor l. lobe had at Boner A Co.'s Music Btore, No. 1103 Chesnut Bireat. and at tbe door. 10 2 lm GERMANIA ORCHESTRA. PUBLIC RE . TThSarri8i" ai IV? " UftICA L FUND HALL, every ?AHTTJ.Kf,)A Y LU&- M' Tickets sold at tbe door. ssWJaSr PROPOSALS fOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. 1 Hats called "PROPOSALS FOR FORAGE, dated lLr.y...' will be received In sacks containing three bushels of 2. Tbe delivery of Oats, Hay, and Straw required must be made on or balore November IS, is7, s. oners lor Rye blraw In bales will also be ra. celved. 4. Bids will b opened on WEDNESDAY, October 30, at noon, and bidders are Invited to be present J. O. McKERRAN, Deputy Q'lartermaster-Geoeral. 10S5 4t Brevet Brlg.eneral V. H. Army. SHERIFF'S SALE. O H EiR I F F'S S A L E. KJ By virtue of sundry Writs of Fieri Facias to me directed, will be expound to Public Hale or Vendue On SATURDAY. Ol!TOHEM9.. iat at tbe Auction Btore of William Frank, H. W. corner ol NOBLE aud BECOND btreets. the following euu- uica.cu aiituvq, Tin.; 6 oak Dining-room Chairs. 1 Hair Maltrefl. 1 set Feather Pillows and Bolster. 1 Hprlug Bed. 2btraw Mattresaes. .Sfl?,'1 "d 'aken in execution ai the property of William Neal Jr.. No. Sil North nun iruui site Parrish, and to be sold y r., ., . .. t HENRY U, HOWELL, Bherlfl. " Plilladelphla. Bherlirs Olllna, Pel. 18. 1S67. 10 28 St GlKAtti' U11W. E. M. NEEDLES & CO., (eleventh aud Chesnut Streets. KO t!l-FlP.KISH!HG DRY GOODS, Bought at the Recent Depressed Prices. Fhlrtlng, Pillow, hi etlng, and Table Linens. -leuie 1 Kiitm rnd isapK Iiim. hi umu n. WliieClntliH, lioylRn, Towels and Towellhr- M arHelllea (julila aud Toilet Covers. Plauketa. .rd Honeycomb. Lancaster. Allendale. Jaoquaru. and other bpieads. DOMEHTIO MUBLIN3 AND SHEETINGS, A -irttbs. at the lowest rates. In all qualities aud tw""' PATENT BOOK CARRIERS AND LUNCH BOOKS. GRIFFITH & PACE, ' fiO, 000 AliCU NTUXT 11(4 DEPOT QtlABTKRUASTKB'S Orrid W'AHHINOTON. J). ().. Ont on V tor lu advertisement of thla oiilm