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THE. DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHIL ADELPIII A, ; FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1868.
CITY INTELLIGENCE.
t FB ASDITICRAl XCAL ITCMS SKK OtTTSIDS PAG MS.
MORS Fbacdb. Chlf Lanion, of the Deteo
tlve police lorce, In tho earl art of the week
received word that a council of Kebcls and so
called Democrats had been convened In Balti
jnoie, where plans were matured tor the purpose
or senditifr Maryland secessionists to this city to
aid the Democracy in carrying; tho election. A
number of leading Democrats or this city were
present at that meeting, and assured their Dalit
more friends that they would aid them in carry
ing out their devllich desifrt s.
Mr. Lamon's IntormHtlou pror-d correct, for
the trains lion tae Mouumental City on Wed-nct-day
night were throned wi h the roughs
rent to this city to vote the Pemocrauc ticket.
The Chief was at the depot with a po se of tun,
and when the Hus-Cglies Blighted Iron the
cars a raid was made upon then, and ten ot
them weie cftored and loclied up. Yesterday
afternoon they were taken beiore Aldermau
Heitler, at the Central Station, where they gave
tho following names, residences and occupa
tions :
Charles Ilatcbivs, gss Otter, No. 26 Thompson
etriet.
James Smvthe; hits chnrf! of Democratic
hendanBrters, lives at No. 6 Acuity street.
tirorpe W. Morri?, No. 5 Caroline street.
Joseph Peters, carpenter, Nj. 134 Asiqulth
stieet.
John Rcouey, huckster, Ko. 67 McKelvey
erect.
J.'imeA Stanton. ailor boarding house keeper.
No. 98 Thumps street.
Thomas Selvage, carpenter, No. 3 Jefferson
sirect.
Robert Ilays, can maker, No. 128J Forrest
street.
Albert UeiKCshclmer, ship taiUh, No. 12 Blot
street.
ueorge Kenny, seaman, N . 22 Thames street.
' The prisoners were denude! oy I. Newton
Prowu, assisted by two or i hrve lesser lights of
tbe Rebel Democracy. Mr. tiro u took a djoU
active interest in behalf ot hU friends, tho like
of whom the leader, ot his purty delight to
honor.
The evidence which we print fIiows that the
same prisoners, while on f. e train, beat Union
soldiers, fang the Uebel air ot "Bonnie Blue
Flag," and cheered lor their favorites, Seymour
and til air.
The first witness examined was Jacob II. Rich
ardson, of No. 325 1 strept, Washington, cleric
bupreoie Court ot thoUnl cd 8 aitn. who deposed
that he came here on Wedneduy evening; that
he was badly injured while on the train; recog
nized Hutch ins as among the number who saog
the Rebel long of the "Bonnie Blue Flag;" after
this they gave cheers tor Seymour aud Blair;
several of the Boys in Blue cneered for Grant
and Collax; Hutcbins knocked witness sense
less with a clnb; the assault occurred just oat
side of Baltimore.
George D. Jo!m"-on, residing in Washington,
II. C, saw the crowd come In aud cheer for Sey
mour aud Blair; then they sang the "Bonnie
Blue Fiag;" he recognized llutchins, Roouey,
and Teter as being in the catty.
James T. Worruley, of Washington, testified
that he was om the train coming from Baltimore,
aud saw Hutching ilooney, and celvage in the
car cheeilig and singing.
William G. Crawford, residing In Washington,
fleposed thatj he recognized Peters and Belvago
as being with the party who maoe the attack.
Policeman Kenny, First district, arrested
Bianion; found a loaded revolver on his person;
also arrerted Morris and Roouey.
Chiet l.amon testided that h" ordered the
arrest of defendants; that on Tuesday ho re
ceived tniorajation to the enect that parties in
l'-ulttmoie were arranging to tend men here for
the purpose of voting at the comiug electiou;
that two hundred werecnralugon Wednesday;
iind that be arrested the delcn tants as the per
sons who were mentioned in the description he
had received.
Mr. Brown requested Mr. Lamon to make
public the information.
Mr. Goforth, tor the Commonwealth, sal i that
it would bo Improper for the Chief to state who
his informants were, a their lives would be In
danger in casa he should do eo.
The aldermnn entertaiued the same view. He
It HI all of the defendants tor a further heariug
on Motday.
On the arrival of the 225 A. M. train from
Baltimore yesterday, the following parties were
Arrested: John Deuny, Daniel Murphy, George
fhali'ncr, Jacob Brown, Michael Murray, William
Brown, John Miller and George Shunirick, on
suspicion ot being a portion ot the roughs who
have beeu sent here for the purpose of voting
the Democratic ticket.
One Johu Hesscn yetlerday made application
to the Protbonotary ot the Court of Common
Pleus lor naturalization papers. lie deposed
that he was over forty years old; that he was
Brder eighteen years of age when he arrived
here from Iielsind and that he had been in this
country fcince 1849, thus tbowiug that he was
nineteen years old wheu he reached the United
States, and not under eighteen, as be had sworn
to. He had a hearing beiore Alderman Beitler,
and was held to answer the charge of perjury.
City Councils. The regular meetings of City
Councils were held yesterduy afternoon. This was
the business done:
Select Branch President Stokley was In the chair.
A resolution authorizing the Mayor to appoint
for service on election day next as many special
ollicers as necessity or emergency may require was
1'iitsed.
A petition from the Board of Fire Directors of
the tirst tire district was ottered by Dr. Kaiuerly.
It protests against the reception of the vote of the
Franklin Firo Company for assistant engineer.
Another was received from the Niagara Hose Co.
Both were referred to the Committee on Fire and
Trusts.
An invitation to the Chamber to be present at the
reception of the "Boys in Blue" was received and
accepted.
A note was received from Chief Engineer Dow
ney, of the Fire Department, announcing that as
liis secretary he had appointed Frank N. Wharton.
The appointment was confirmed.
The quarterly statement of receipts and expendi
tures of the Girard estate was presented and re
ferred. A voluminous batch of petitions for gas and wa
ter, paving and grading, was now presented. They
were referred in due course to the standing com
mittees. Mr. Pox, of the Committee on Election Divisions,
Ottered resolutions as thus:
That hereafter the Fif th division of the Tenth
ward shall vote at No. 14o7 Race street; that the
Sixth division of the Tenth wurd shall vote at Ko.
218 north Fifteenth street; that the Sixth division of
tho Fifth ward vote henceforth at tho northwest
corner of Filth and Powell.
Passed.
Tho Chamber approved the sureties of the now
Chief Engineer of the Fire Department, aud then
adjourned.
Common Branch. President Joseph F. Maroer In
the Chair.
Several communications and resolutions wero re
ceived and referred to the appropriate committees.
Mr. Simpson ottered a resolution for the building
of a culvert on Main street, Manayunk. Referred.
Mr. Jlarpor ottered a resolution that tho city de
partments he closed on Friday, ttie 2d day of Octo
ber, out of respect to the National Soldiers' Con
vention, now in session in this city. Agreed to.
A resolution was ottered providing for tho open
ing of Diamond street, from Twentieth street to
Turner's lane, lteferred.
Mr. Harper, of the Financo Committee, reportod
several resolutions approving the sureties of cer
tain supervisors and other ollicers. Agreed to.
Mr. Bay, from the Committee on Highways, pre
sented a hatch of reports recommending the grad
ing aud paving of certain streets aud footways.
Also, one notifying the Second and Third Streets
Passenger Hallway to alter a portion of their track.
Agreed to.
A resolution was offered and agreed to granting
the uso of Independence Hall ami square for tho
reception of General George It. MeClellati, on the
occasion of his expected visit to this city.
Mr. Smith ottered a resolution instructing the
Commissioner ot Highways to repave Walnut
street, between Nineteenth and Twonty-ttrst street,
kct'nrrnil to the Committee on Hiuhwavs.
A resolution was received from Select Council
liiuirni'tiiiir the Mavor to appoint a Hufftclent num
ber of extra policemen to assist in preserving the
tnnrA mi pltirtiiin iluv.
Mr. Jlotzoll moved to postpone Lost nays30,
jess 8. The resolution was tuen concurreu in.
Mr. Kvhiih moved to reconsider tho motion adopt
ing the resolution krautiuu the use of Independence
Hall ami square for the purpose of a reception to
fimwriil Mel li Han. Lost ven 8. riavs 20.
A resolution was ottered changing tho place of
vounu lu the Seventh division ot the f,liiuteoiitu
ward. A motion wan made to refer to committee
lMt-t yeas S, nays urt. Tho resolution was then
agreed to. Adjourned.
BfcREKADK to Jdo Brewster. Last evert
ing a number of mcnib-rs of tba Bar took
coaches at tbe new Court House and proceeded
lo tbe residence of Judge F. Carroll Brewster,
to tei.rlcr btm a serenade upon bis saf rstnrn
fiom Europe. Hassler's Band ot twenty pieces
iiccompaniid the party, and enlivened the occa
sion with some ot the choicest airs. Gmtavus
ftcmak, Esq., as chairman of the commute" Of
srrhi.f fmrnts, welcomed JuJgf Brewster back
to bis heme, and assured him that all the mem
bers of the Bar h"ld h'm In the highest etiola
tion, both for bis high chaiacter aa a man and
bis fn.inrnt abilities a a Jurist.
Jkds Brewster repouded to the compliment,
his fpeecli abounding with term of gratitude
forlhehieh consideration manifested towards
him by tbe members o the Bar. with whom he
had such pleasant associations for a number of
jeats.
The rsrly returned to the city after partaking
of the hospitalities extended, highly dclighUd
with the;r trip.
Kf.tstokb Club Riotrrs. Last evening the
members of the Keystone Club assembled at
their headquarters, Cbesnut street, below 91xth,
and commenced very noisy demonstrations, in ,
suiting every one who wore a uniform of tho
Boys in Blue, and using most blasphemous and
indecent language. A lew ot the soldiers would
not stand their insolts, and tbey drove tho Cop
p rheads into their den. In a short time a gang
of Keystcners came out armed wi'.h axes, and
made an indiscriminate assault upon every one
within their reach. The police were quickly
on the ground, and arrested the following
rloters:-8tate Senator Morris J. Naglo, W. U.
Murphy, with pistol; John Devino, with an axe;
J. F. Cosfeldt, Joseph Ambrose, John McCunncy,
and W. II. Gillespie. Tbey were all locked up
at the Central Station for a heariug.
MARINE TELEGRAPH.
Fbr additional Marine Newt see Vint Page,
4I-MANA0 FOB
4UN HIHKS...M.
SUN BCTW
PHI LADELPH IA THIS DAT.
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PHILADELPHIA. JBOAJU) Off TBADB,
j-Monthly Oomkittkb.
Town O. Jam
Jobi PH C. Uhubb,
John D. Tayluh.
MOVKMKNTS UP OCEAN BTKAMERS.
FOK AM1KIUA.
..Lomlon...iew Vork.u.M....l
Atalanta.,
Kiua.
..Sept. 19
..Liverpool. ..New York
Aleipo.............l.lveriool...ISew York..
H , t.t.i ti .1 Uniilh.ranllili Mum I'lW
...Llverpool...New York
...l.iverpool...New York.......
... Llveriool...New York
Aunlrlan... Llverpool...Queb-c .Hepu 24
nnuiuvuitti.DuuiiiBiuiiiuUH.iiew 1 U1K MMH,HndUh JA
Minnesota.,
O.ot Pari,
Denmark..
Seuu 19
leui. 21
Sept. 21
Sept. 28
....Hnpt. 25
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....Kept. 2d
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-Oat.
Oot.
..Got.
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..Oct,
..oat.
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,Oct.
Oct.
Iowa.. ......UIm8koWm...Nw York.
Vlllede lJrli....brei.... ...... New York
(..ofWanhlDKtou. Liverpool. ..New York..
Java Liverpool... New York.,
. rou KUKOPB.
0.of Antwerp...New York...Liverpool...
St. Laurent .New York...Havre.........
Hlbernla,.m..New York.01ang;ow....,
Krln ....New YorkLlverpool...
W"m. Penu New Y'ork...lAnlou
Westphalia New York...llmburii....
O. ol N.York.New York...Llverpool.,
vuor r.ew rork... Liverpool
Oiiy ol Paris. ,.New York...Llverpool ,
auripa...... iew l ori...uHKow
Pioneer -.Pbtlad -.WUmlngion..Oct.
Santiago deCubaNewYork...Aplnwall net.
Junlai..MM...PhIlad,....New Urieaua......Ocb,
Clunjbla........New York...Naasau-. Oct.
M Blln ft. i n turwftrilMl hv ava-w tcu.nn.'..'tk.. .a.iiB.
lines, 1 he steamers for or from Liverpool call at
Vliieenstown, except the Canadian line, which call at
LondnDdeiry. Tbe steamers tor or from theUontl
neut call at Southampton
... CLEAKBD YESTERDAY.
.h P Tuscarora, Kowlaod. Mobile Cope Bros.
mi k &OKDieR, Parsons. Biwton. John Kommel, Jr.
nriKniorismiio, Morton, UostoB, Tyler &Oo.
lij i Ay iioid, Mlnniss, bu John, N, li.. Warren A
BrlK Manson. Ollker. Portland. i-
bebr HorleiiBla. Norton, Bohioo, L Aadenrled dk O)
rchr Ocean Wave, Baker, Providence, J. Koainiel.Jr.
ISchr Morning, Ireland. Btonlngum. do.
debr Heading RK. No. id, Toralto. Mystic, do.
fsclir GleDwcod. Lawrence, Fall Klver, do.
Hcbru. W, Krebs, Canlale, Baltimore, Lennox &
Burgess,
Pchr J. W. Allen, Doane. Boston, do.
Bcbr J. B. Moore, Nlckersou Boston, Wannemacher
A Co.
Bchr J. Maxfield, May, Boston, Caldwell, Gordon 4
Co.
Schr Sarah. Cobb, New Bedford. Blaklaton.QraefT&Co.
PL 1 1 1 r . nwiuiti'Buicip uu.buu, viiaiu.
bchr Tremont, Young, Piovincetown, uinnlckson &
Parg'e Beading BR, No. 78, Flllman. Norwich, d0.
Hhium KefidluK No. 80. Blooumhurv. im. VnrV rt
M'r Dtcaiur, Koblnsou, BaltitLOre, A. Groves, Jr.
esi r a. j. oiiuicm. miui, inew lorn, w , p. ciyoe&CO.
M'r H. WllllnR. Cliudin, Baltimore. A. Uroveii. Jr.
Tug TtiOS. Jefferson. Allen, for Baltimore, with a tow
ABBIVKD YK8TERDAY.
N. O. barque Plora. Gramlth, 76 daya from London.
wltb mane, to Jdenry Baralen.
jj. U. naiqneODkel. Homager. S days from New
York. In buUast to Workman & Co.
BrigTiifrS. VVa ter. Kohiuson, io days Irom Berraoa.
In ballaKt to Moro Plilllips.
Brig P. Larrnbee, Crowed, from New York, la bI
Itm 10 Warren A Grtgg.
nrig ftcmioi, rsruons, rrom New York.
Bchr Win. Tice. Tlce. 5 (lavs from NHwhern. with
lumber to Norcrnss A BheeiB.
Hcnr J. w. Alien. Doane, irom New York, In ballast
to Lennox A Burgess,
bchr Ocean Bird. Trnltt. 8 dsvs from Ponnmnir.
ilver, Md , with lumber to Collins fe Co.
tour riortersia, Norton, from New York, in ballast
10 Warren A Gregg.
bchr Annie K. Lerrlckson, Tnnnell. 2 days from
Lenes, Del,, with gram to Moore, Wheatleydk Cjt
Hugh am.
hchr Frank Herbert, Chase, from New York, with
salt to Calvin B. crowell.
Kcbr War Eagle, Crowell, from New York, with
tan to A. Kerr Bro .
r?cbr YeomaD, Laws. 6 days from Concord, Del.,
wltb lumber to Moore, Wheatleydk Cottingbam.
l-chr fcewell. Bennett. 1 day from Indian river, Del,
wltb bark toColllns &Oo.
BcbrMaryJ. Fisher. Fisher, 5 days from Norfolk
With lumber to Collins A Co.
bebr Wm. lownsend, McNItt.l day from jTrederlca,
re', wltb grain to Jas. L. Bewley A Co.
Bchr J. M Ciayum, Thomas, 1 day from Frederlca.
Del., with grain to Jss. L. Bewley dk Co.
Bchr Clayton A Lowber, Jackson, 1 day from
Smyrna. Del., with grain to Jas. L. Bewley A Ca.
Bchr F, Keating, Daniels, from Delawaie Break
w'. . .
Bcbr Mary O. Farr, Maloy, from Boston,
Bteamer A. C. Btlmers, Knox, 24 hours from New
York, with mdse. to W. P. Clyde A Co.
Bteamer Black Diamond, Meredith, 24 hours from
New York, wltb mane, to W. M. Balrd dtCo.
Bteamer F. O. Bid die, MoCue, 24 bou a irom Dew
York, with mdse. to W. P. Clyde A Co.
TugThoa. Jefferson, Allen, from Bait. mere, With a
tow ot barges to W. P. Clyde A Co,
MFMOKAKDA.
Pteemshlp Utility, 1 aigo, hence, at Providence 29th
ultimo.
Bteamsbip Fanlta, Freeman, henoe.atNew York
3t lh nit.
Bteamshlp Frcmetheus, Gray, ben;e, at Charleston
B eamtblp Not folk, VKO.lieaoa.at Richmond 29th
UII'DjO.
Bt amtblp Roman, Baker, for Fhlladelp'a'a, cleared
at HoBion suth ult.
Baique Linda, Hewitt, sailed from MiUnias2lst
ult , for New York.
Barque John Bonlton, Lindsay, sailed from St. Jaro
lilh ult. lor Bremen.
B, rqne Bcud, Crosby, for Philadelphia, Silled from
Lenta loth ult.
Baique Irma, CnmmlDgs, 13 day fiom Sagua, at
New Yrk 80lh ulu
lirlg George 8 Berry, Foisett. 20 days from Zaza yta
Delaware Breakwater, at New York With ult.
Brlii Si. V. Merrick, Norden, hence, at Zaaa 13th ult..
vlaKeyWfBt. , .
Prigs Aunandale, Coombs, and Eurus, Wiley, hence,
at Boston yesterday.
JMg Bea Fi am. Coombs, hence for Boston, at
Holmes' Hole 29ih ult
Bcbr J. j. Bpeucert Fleming, hence, at Cardenas
Bchrs N. Jones, from Matthias, for Philadelphia,
and Mi. J. Ueraly, hence tor Beverly, at Uolmei'ilole
"icfcriV Blew. Peterson: Jas. Allderdlce. Wllletta.
and Mary and llia, W hiting, hence, at Boston 3uth
Ulc-chr"M. M. Freeman. Howes, for Philadelphia,
cleared at BosUn 8Hb UlU
WeanierB. C. Walker. Bherln, for Philadelphia,
cleared at New York yesterday.
HOOP SKIRTS.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
fiOfi HOOP SKIRTS, JOS
NEW FALL STYLES.
LA FANIER, and all other desirable styles and
4Vlo of onr
CELEBRATED CHAMPION SEIRT3,
for ladles, D-lases, and children, constantly on hand
at a mane to in er irji wauriuinn iu tueuiiy
ar,0 specially adapted for first claas trade.
CORBETBI COKbETSI CORSETSI
Betalllug at very low prlcea. Oar assortment Is
complete, embracing 'I'hompsou's Glove Filllig. lu
ail giadea, Irom tin Hi to laao; Beckers tuperlol
Fri,eii Woven ComeUj, from Si'lft to SV9U; aupa
ilor w haiehne hand made ConeUi, from Ml oen' to
M In .Oleic, and circular gore; Madame Foy's
H J "el bklrt huppurtera, at Si-aO.
Also. Mrs. Muodi's Patent Beif-Adjntlng Abdomi
nal Corsei.; whim every lady should exauiluu,
4'oisei C.ar 4 rem a pair.
Wholee.le and lteti.li Manulactory and Ralearoom.
Ahtli B.rctt .
DjSjy Wt. T, liOPKINB,
ipEgr wuKjiirs alconatkd glycerin
Tablet ofBolldlded Glycerin tends to pretcrvt
tbe skin tromldryneM aqd wrinkles, imparu a won
JerfXil degree or eofioeM and delloary to the com
plexion, aud whiteness to tbe skin: la an excellent
dentifrice, giatelnl to the taate and tonlo to the
month and gums : Impart swewtnen to the
breath, and renders theteetb beautifully white. For
CHEBNUT HtreeU 4
frT- KOTIC1. DELAWARE AND BARI
Tan canal com pa n y.
. Taascrviw, Sept. 29 1S"S.
On ard arte October S. the througU toll on anthra
cite c al will be as follow:
On that pausing through from the ontlet at New
Hope to New Brunswick, forty-three (43) cenu
per ion.
On that pawtlng through from Ilordentown to New
BruLSWIck, Includltig steam towage:
From Fairmount to New York, seventy-two (72)
cents per ton.
From Richmond to New York, sixty-seven (67)
cents per toe.
W ithout steam towage:
By barges aud boat towed by steam, sixty (60) cents
per ton.
By sailing vessels, forty (40) cents per ton.
JOHN li. HTrCVKWS,
8Pt Engineer and Superintendent.
fT" AT A MEETING OP THE BOARD OP
iy MANAGKHH OF THK PHI LA DKLPHt A.
GKRMANTOWN, and N0KRI81OWN KAILROAD
COM PA MY, held beptember 10. 188, a Dividend of
FIVE PER CENT, on the capital stock of the Com
pany wm declared, payable, clear of taxes, on and
alter tbe 1st of October next.
Tbe Transfer Books of the Company will be Olose.l
on the inh lust., and remain closed uotll the lstot
October. A. E. .DOUGHERTY,
11 ftt Treasurer.
OFFICE M'CLIKTOCKVILLF PETRO
LEUM COMPANY. No. 417 WA LN UT Street
PHILAD1CI.PHIA, Hfpt, IS, lim.
The Annual Meeting of the Htocaholaers will be
hfldat their Oflice on TUEeDAY, October 6, at 12
o'clock. Noen.
B 26 st ALBERT L KERN, BecreUty.
tT BATCUELOR'S UAIR DYE, THIS
Splendid Hair Dye Is the best In the world;
tbe only true and perfect Bye; harmless, reliable.
Instantaneous; no disappointment: do ridiculous
tint; remedies the 111 eflects of bad dyes; Invigorates
ud leaves the Hair soft and beautiful, black or brown,
hold by all Drnrglsts and Perfumers; and properly
applied at Batchelor'S Wig Factory, No, 16 BOflD
btreet. New York. 1 87mwf
ITS? MESSR8. STEWART CO.,
s-' Upholsterers, Brooklyn, N.Y., state, In regard
to Elastic Bponge, that tbey "furnished several
cburcbes with cushions to the entire satisfaction of
the parties Interested, after putting it to tbe thousand
and one testa of Chnrch Committee. 8 3 niwf
DRY GOODS.
SELLING OFF !
TO CLOSE BUSINESS.
lease, Fixtures, and stock
FOR SALE.
Established Twenty-Soyen Years,
(TAN OF WDICn IN PRESENT LOCATION.
MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC.
"y E OPEN TO-DAY NEW LINES
OP
MBBOAS, SATLNS, AKD YELYETS
FOB
M1LL1SEKY AND DRESS TIUMIIINO
TUWOSES.
FEATHERS, FLOWERS, CRAPES LACBH. and
a general amortment of MtLLINKRY OOOD3
WBOLEAALE AND BKTA1L.
, 8. II & T. STERN,
t wrmlm ' No. TS4 AROH Street,
fJJ E M P L E 0F F A B II I 0 N.
MRS. M. A. BINDER,
NO. 10S1 OHESNUT BTREET,
IMPOR1KR OP
LADIES' DRErsa AND CLOAK TRIUUINQ9.
Jnst received, Fringes, Gimps, Batlna. Velvet Trim
ming, Kibooni, Buttons, aud Lace Goods In Thread,
tiulpore, Cluny, Valenciennes, Point Applique, (Jol
larr, Heta and Barbes, Coitl'urts, Uaudkerchlets,
White Walsta, Berthas, Chemlsettna.
French, Bcetcb, and Hamburg Edgings and Insert
Ings, choice patterns. Jouvln's Kid Uioves. Bridal
Veils and Wreaths, French Corsets, Hoop Hklrta, no
tions and small wares.
Iirees and Cloak Making In all their departments.
Bridal orders executed wltu the utmost care. Mourn
ing and travelling outfits and other transient work
c mpleted at a few hours' notice, at such rates a can
not fall to please. 23 wfm24t
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ETC.
1868. CLOTnjOUSE. 1803.
W. T. SNODGRASS & CO.,
o. 34 South SECOND Street,
Kespectfully announce that their stock of
WOOLLENS,
FOK MEN'S. LADIES' AND BOYS' WEAK,
IS COMPLETE,
Wa especially Invite the Ladles to call and set onr
extensive assortment ot
FABRICS FOR MANTLES, 6ACQTJE8, and WALK
INOtsUIlB, From a Velveteen to a Montagnao Velvet Cloth.
FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR,
We have every style, from a mixed Coating to the
FINAST CHEVIOT.
BOYS' WEAR In endless variety, 9 24 lm rp
CLOTHING.
The undersigned announces to the public that he wll
sell, at ana
DELOW COST,
HIS ENTIRE STOCK, CONSISTING OF
SILKS, RIBBONS, SATINS, RUCHES
YELYETS, FLOWERS, Etc
ALSO,
A LARGE STOCK O F
REAL LACE GOODS,
EMBROIDERIES, IMITATION LACKS, GLOVES
AND FANCY GOODS.
TO BE SOLD REGARDLESS
OF COST.
TO CLOSE THE CONCERN,
WARBURTON,
No. 1004 OHESNUT St,
9 7mwf lm
pnuADELpnii.
pOR THIRTY DAYS
I WILL SELL AT A GREAT SACRIFICE
rait
SURPLUS STOCK,
Brought from the Old Store,
COBNEB OF SEVENTH AID CIIESNUT
AT THE NEW STORE,
No. 1128 CHESNUT Street,
T WO DOOBS BELOW TWELFTH.
f smwf 6m JAMES M'MULLAN.
QARD TO COUNTUY MERC II ANTS.
tsi aeWl-i K3
We have established a Department for tbe conve
nience of COUNT KY MERCHANTS who do not wish
to boy whole pieces of fine goods.
We Will cat FINE SILK3, DRESS GOODS,
LINEN GOODS, CLOTE6, and CASSIMERBS la
such quantities aa will best suit their sales ,aud con
venltnoe, at the regular wholesale rates.
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER,
CENTRAL DRY GOOBS STORE,
(On.EIOUTU AKD MARKET ST BEETS,
J 24 6m PHILADELPHIA.
CARRIAGES.
GARDNER & FLEMING
CARRIAGE BUILDKR8,
No. 214 SOUTH FIFTH STREET,
BELOW WALNUT.
Xn asBortmcnt of NEW AND SECOND-HAND
CABBIAGSB always on hand at reasonable
PRICKS. m"m
RODCEKb' AND WOSTEN HOLM'S POCKET
KN 1 V KS. Pearl and biax llanditw, of bnantlful
lliilnh KUUUIUia .nu nawa u du iniLK n HA'
iUHH, nd the neli-brated LMX)ULTU1 KAZuU
bCIhKOHWOl tbe tliiwil quality.
hMoni Knives, Holssom, mid Table Cntlery Ground
and i Po'lihed, at P. MADEIRA'S, Nu U& H. TtNTU
ueet.below Cbesnut. Sort
PATENTS D. PANT8 SCOURED AND
hi ItVTCHKH from 1 to 6 luchea, at Motutt,
French t:-am Uyelna nd Hcunrina:, No. Bit N,
'JJIIE OLDEST ESTABLISHED
BOYS' CLOTHING STORE
IN THE fJHIOST.
We have now on hand a large assortment of very
fine
Ready-Made Clothing for Boys,
Which will be sold aa cheap aa the same style and
quality can be purchased elsewhere.
An extensive aaaorunent of fine CLOTHS, CASSI
MERES, B&AVEJBS Etc., for aenUemen'a order
work.
F. A. 1IOYT & BRO.,
AEBEMBLT BUILDINGS,
Btfsmtm TENTH and CHESNUT Streets.
LIFE INSURANCE.
E. W. CLARK & CO.,
BANKERS,
No. 35 South THIRD Street,
PHILADELPHIA,
GENERAL AGENTS
FOB TUB
National Life Insurance Co.
OF TUB
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
I OB IDI
States of rcnnsylvanla and Southern New
Jersey.
a
TIIE NATIONAL; LIFE INSURANCE COM
PANY Is a corporation chartered by Bpeolal
Act of Congress, approved Jaly 25, 1SC8, wltb.
A CASH CAPITAL OF 0E MILLION
DOLLARS,
And Is now thoroughly organized and prepared
for business.
Liberal terms ottered to Agents and Solid
tors, who are Invited to apply at oar office.
Fall particulars to be bad on application at
our office, located In the second story of our
Banking House, where Clroulars and Pam
phlets, fully describing tbe advantages offered
by the Company, may be had.
E. W. CLARK & CO.,.
XO. 15 SOUTH TniBD STREET,
8 8 tuf tf PHILADEDPHIA.
PAPER HANGINGS, ETC.
ALL PAPER 8.
WE ABE NOW RETAILING OUB
I M PI E N 8 E STOCK
CP
PAPER HANGINGS,
FOR HALLS. PARLOUS, Kto.
NEW GOODS constantly coming tn, and first-clas
workmen sent to any part of tbe country, -
HOWELL & BOUIiKE,
Corner of FOURTH and MARKET
9 4finw2m PHILADELPHIA.
WOOD HANGINGS.
fTUB MAGNIFICENT NEW RJOMS
J.
or rai
WOOD HANGING COMPANY,
Ko. 1111 CIIESXUT STREET,
Are now open i where tbey are prepared to respond
io all oideis at tbe sburitst notice Tbe public are
Invltod to call and examine tbe beautiful effects oi
WOOD UA.U1KU in
WALL DEC0RATI0S,
Arid get correct and reliable Information In reference
to lis adaptation, cu., aud all partlouUrs roapectlua
Ibesaiue. MmwMuirp
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
EW PUBLICATIONS.
From tbe Press ot
CLAXTON, REMSEJi & II AFFELFtNG ER,
Kos. 819 and 811 MARKRT BTREET.
rCBMNIIED THIS DAT, NEPT. 21,
L A HISTORY OF THE NEWB'jH lOL.anaoribe
qnstlona Involved In tbe disrupt n of tbe Pieabrte
rlan Chnrcb In 18.1 Br Samuel J. Jalrd, U D. 12m o
clotb, l?.
1 CHILDREN WITn THE POETtS. By Harriet
B.UcKeevtr. author of "Twilight Muslaga," "Bon
shlae," "Edith's Ministry," "Woodcllu"," '-Fiounoed
Bobe," eta e'e. 12mo, cloth, fi so.
CALLAMDRA. A Movel, By Julia Pleasants.
12mo, cloth, -7S
4. THE BACHELOR OF SALAMANCA. Trans
lated from tbe FreDcb by the author of "Oil 111m,"
"Devil on Two bucks." etc etc By James Town
send, 2 TOls., 18 mo., cloth, 8lto.
IN TRKSS AND WILL BE PTJBLT8HED SHORTLY
I. TIIE VON TOODLEBURGS; or, The HMoryol
a very Dlstlngnlshed Family. An Historical Novel,
By F. Colburn Adams. Wltb Illustrations from origi
nal designs, i2mo, clotb.
II. A TREATISE ON THE IIORSE'S FEET,
their Diseases and bow to treat them. By Dr. L. A
Braley, Chief Veterinary Burgeon U. & A. Wltb
alzty-Bve engravings, Illustrating the horse's foot In
all Its points; aa well aa tbe diseases to which It Is In
cident. HO pages, 8vo.
III. TALES OF ALGERIA From the Veloce Of
Alexandre Dumas, By Richard Meade Bache. With
five original lllnatratlons. 12mo. clotb, extra.
IV. LIVE-S LOTTERY: OR. LIFE AND ITS
AIMS. A novel. 12mo, cloth.
V. SOUTHLAND WRITERS. Biographical and
critical sketches of the Living Female Writers of tbe
Bouth.wlth extracts from their writings. By Ida
Raymond.
VI. GHABDAIA. Or ninety days among the Bnl
M'aab. A narrative of adventures on the Oasis of tbe
Desert of Sahara. By Dr. O. NaphegyU 12mo, clo'.h.
VII. SILVER THREAD. By Miss McK sever
author of "Children with the Poets." Umo, cloth.
VIII. MAROONERS' IBLAND. Ba the author of
"The Young Marooners." 16 mo, cloth; Illustrated.
IX. GLOBE BYRON. The Poetical Works of Lord
Byron. Globe edition; complete In one voL 16mo,
X. THE DISEASES OF SHEEP explained and
descrlbtd, with tbe proper remedlea to prevent and
cure the same. WITH AN KfeSAY ON CATTLE
EPIDEMICS, especially dedicated to the nse of farm
ers, sheep owners, etc By Henry Clok. V. 8., gradu
ate of the Royal College at Berlin, Prusia, and late
Veterinary Burgeon-ln-Cblef of the U. B, A, Umo.
Clotb, Illustrated.
XI. WASHED ASHORE; OR, THE TOWER OT
BTOBMODNT BAY. By Wm. H. Q. Kingston, au
thor of "Peter, the Whaler," etc., etc., 16 mo, Cloth,
extra; handsomely Illuminated.
XII. THE LITTLE CHILD'S FABLE BOOK,
Arranged progressively In words of One, Two, and
Three Syllables, wltb Blxteen Illustrations, By
GeorglnaBoweis, Engraved by Joseph Swain, 8mo.
Clotb. Extra.
XI1L THE BUTTERFLY'S GOSPEL and other
Stories. By Frederlka Bremer. Translated by Mary
Howltt, Umo. Cloth. Extra.
XIV. TOLD IN THE TWILIGHT; R BHORT
STORIES FOR LONG EVENINGS. By Sidney
DaryL With Illustrations by Gulsse Brldgman. 16mu.
Cloth. Extra.
Orders from the trade solicited.
CLAXTOX, REMSES & UAFFELFIX'GER,
Fubllsbers, Booksellers, and Stationers,
Nw Sis and Silt HAHEET s:reet,
1 21mwf6t Philadelphia,
MEW PUBLICATIONS.
X BEN BOLAND S GARDEN. 16mo cloth, 90
tenia, A story tbat will be found deeply interesting
to tbe more Intelligent classes of Juvenile and other
readera. Tbe wilier bas sbown bow the rich and
poor may meet together with delight and profit to
both, when influenced by tbe power of Cnristlan
love.
PILORIM BTREET: A TALE OF MANCHESTER
Lit jy. ijytneaninor ot "Jessica's f irst Prayer,'
' fern Hollow.'- etc. ISmo.. clotb. 65 cents.
A most touching and beautiful story. Tbe bonk Is
iu ti oi patnos, ana we wtuia commena it to our reu
ers. oia and vouch. U'eeklu Review.
The American Sunday . Hcbool Union, No. 1122
chk-m i' Mrtet, rniiaaeipuia; iso. out mkuad-
wax, xvew i orx. w wiaat
CARPETINGS.
p A L L OPENING.
ELEGANT WILTONS,
VELVETS,
BRUSSELS,
TAPESTRIES,
3-PLY3 AND INGRAINS,
PARLOR, HALL, AND STAIRS TO MATCH,
LEEDOM & SHAW,
Ko. 910 ARCH STREET,
9 16 wfm2m I Between Ninth and Tenth Streets.
1868.
FALL
1868.
"GLEN ECHO lliLLS."
M'CALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN
MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS
CARPETINGS,
Wholesale and Retail Warehouse,
No. 509 CHESNUT STREET.
0 1 wftnsm Opposite Independence Hall.
FURNITURE, ETC.
AMUSEMENTS.
) R I C K ' E T
AKD
13 .A. & IS 13 A. la
KXTKAOIIDINAIIY I
riilladclphla tf. AIl-EngLmd.
Uultcd States ys. All-England.
ATHLETIC T8. All-England.
These International Match. ni .n B.n
DAY NEXT, October I, at Ji A.f.,and closaoa
MONDAY, October 11.
FIB8T MATCH, October . 6, 8.
Twenty-two AmerlcanLofPhiiuiainki. v n.w
ProlesslonaL ' "
6E00ND MATCH, October , t, 10.
Twenty-two of All United Btatea th. Knirii.h
lesslonala.
third MATCH. October II.
Athletic Nine rs. Koglltb Prolenlonals,
TO BH PLAYEt , C IN TH GERHANTOW
Take cars at Ninth and Ureea,
Trftlr . .t 1. ID. II. II 1. 1 I'M t in . . .
Muu . wm a ion
opposite Cricket Field. Excursion tickets at reduced
a eaacvf
A m la Inn v flnnl
nl.lfnrm.
t..H..V.H-..MM..MMM,.MM -..W...,.....,.W Of
Notb. No season or reserved seat tlckeU are
transferrsbe.
Tickets for sale at CHAS. W. A. TRUMPLER'S
Music Btore, No. 928 CHESSUT Btreet, and at
JOSEPH PARKER'B. MAIN Btreet. Qermantowa.
Tbe Germanla Band has been engaged.
Restaurant and Refreshments on tbe Gronnd. t at
q-EW CUiSKUT EIBEI THKATJJB
t'r.u., October I,
MAD'LLK MAK1 K BONFAHTI,
LAST NIGHT BUT ONE
of the Beautiful Legendary Romantic Drama,
, , UNDINE.
The theatre entirely crowded irom pit to dome.
i'AhiSWiU, OF BONi'ANTI.
Immense rush for secured seats t
.."RUI FAREWELL WEEK.
Delight at the
BEAUTIFUL WATER LILY BALLET
Great enthusiasm o er tbe
CARNIVAL I) B VENIBE.
Unmistakable plraaure of everybody with the
NEW IsONOM KKOM BAKBK BLEU.
NEW HuKUd FROM BAHdU BLEU.
Farewell of all the Company, Remtmbei the verr
lastwet'kl Kecnrs j our bo. is I
ADMISSION-Dress Circle, W cents. Orchestra. IL
Family circle, 26 centa '"
bAiUHDAY BKNB.FIT OF MAD'LLE BOHLKE
SATURDAY AFTERNOON,
ONLY UiSDINE MATlNEfi,
MONDAY. Octobrr 6,
BOUCIOAULTB DRAMA, "FOOL PLAY."
Stcure seats sli days la adv.uce.
MRS. JOHN DBEW'S ARCH 8TRBET THE
ATRE. Begins al quarter to 8.
LAST COMEDY MuUT BUT ONE.
THIi (Friday) EVENING, October 2,
Bnckatoae'a comedy eui Hied
LiliPYKAB: OK. TiiK LADIES' PRTVrT.WQ-B!
illns O'Leary .M rs. JOHN DUE rV
QREAT DARGAINS IN
jrXJIlISflTUllE.
We will cfler for the next BIXTY DAYS
Our Large, Elegant, and Fasliloaable Stock
of FUKMTUHE,
At sach prices as will INSURE SPEEDY BALE3 to
close our copartnership.
ATWOOD & 1I01TEK,
No. ii South BSC )ND Btreet,
0 21 mwflmSp Above Cbesnut street, East Hide,
JAMES S. EATILE & SOXS,
No. GIG CHESNUT Street,
Invite attention to their stock of
LOOKING-GLASSES.
Which they offer at tbe very LOWEST PJUOKS
1 he best manufacture only.
nEW CHROHlO-LITnOGRAPHS
01 every character. Works of Birket, Foster, Ilioh
atdton. New Chromo alter Peyer, etc.
ENGRAVIIiGS
picrcna fbames,
WINDOW CJRNICEi, ETC
ItOCiEKS' UltUll'iH,
War and Humorous Butjects Bole Agency.
Oaliwy cf Palutragsonfreesxblbltlon, fmw3aisp I
Aided hv Hit Full CnmDftnr.
After Which THE BVVlbtj WAINd.
R-setU MUa FANNY DAVENPORT
bwlg...... .....Mr. R. CKAIljt
MONDAY LOITA Li t TLE NELL
AND TBE MAROHIONEaa.
ALNDT ST. THE AT KB, BEGINS ATi To I
THIS (Friday) EVENING. Oct. a. '
BEWKFIT OF HUH F. W. LANDER,
who will appear for the
t FlbbT TIME IN PHILADELPHIA,
In Mrs. Frances Kemble's translation ol Uchlllei'a
gltat historical tragedy of
MARY BTUART, QUEEN OF BCOTS.
Mary btuart...... ....... Mrs. F. W. LANDER
lu rehearsa1, Reed s tragedy ot
MAK1E ANTOINETTE, QUEEN OF FRANCE.
OOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE, BJEVIENIH.
Bueet, below Arch.
UOOLEY'd MINSTRELS
iu a NEW PROURAMME.
SECOND WEEK, ARDIMtfKiNgE HUCOttua OF
9he grand duohk88,
third week of tm e dutuh comedian,
job emmett.
First week Of THE TERPSICHORE AN WONDER.
MASTER WTEVIE ROUEHri. 9 28 St
MUSICAL FUND HALL.
CARL 8ENTZ 8
GRAND OHCUEsTKA M ATTNEE9,
EVERY BATURDAY AFTERNOON, FROM Oct. 11.
Subscription Tlckeu, adniitilug to thirty Ooucerts.i).
Package ot four Tickets..- i.
Bltigle Admhs lon.... -....so cenia.
Can be bad at Boner's store, No. llitt Cbesnut street,
where engagements m be made for Concerts, Com
pjencements, Private Parties, etc. io l
R. THUNDER'S CHORAL CLA5S WILL
hold their FIRST REUEARdAL on WED
NEBDAY EVENING, October 7.
A few vacancies yet to be filled. Applicants wll
please apply to Mr. THUNDER, between 2 and!
o'clock, at No. m B. FOURTH Btreet. 18 6t
FOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE, 4
EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY
AFTERNOON.
GREAT COMBINATION TROUPE,
In Grand Ballets, Ethiopian Burlesques, Bongs
Dances, Pantomimes, Oymuast Acts, etc.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. '
FRENCH O LOCKS.
G. W. RUSSELL;
KO. 22 K0RT1I SIXTH STREET,
Has Just received per steamer Tarlfa, a very large
assortment of FRENCH MARBLE CLOCKS,
Procuring these goods direct from the beat maun
factnrere, tbey are ouered at tbe LO rVEBT POS3I.
BLE PRICES. 6 2B
FOR SALE.
JiOR 3 ALE. A It. A It E CUAKCE.
Tbe Stock, Fixtures, aud Lease of the old and
succMaiul biand of the undersigned, located In the
most central part of CHEBNUT Street, No. looi
Established Twenty-seven Years (Ten of which In.
the prteent location) for the sale or Bilks, Ribbons,
Millinery, Lace, and Fancy Goods. Tbe Proprietor
going out ol business. Apply promptly to . .
JObN WARBURTON,
No 1004 CHESNUT Street,
Philadelphia, Pa,
TO RENT.
F
O R R E N T,
PREMISES, Ko. 809 CIIESKUT St.,
FOR BTORE OR OFFICE.
AL"0, OFFICES AND LARGE BOOMS suitable
lor a Ouicuiaicial College. Apply at
MU BANK OF THE REPUBLIC,
AN OFFICE TO LET, FURNISHED OR
uniurulsbtd, No. 6w boutu 1 EM I'll Btreot,
lmiulre at 8 or 4 lu tbe afiernuuu. lua
TRUSSES.
"BtELII'8 HARD RUBBER TRUSa,
U No. Ii47 CAEBNUT Htreui. Tbu Truss oor
rw tly applied will cure and retain with eaae tbe ttiwi
dimculi rupture; always clean, litfbt, easy, sale, and
oomrorlable, used in bathing, fitted to form, .never
run ta, breaks, soils, become llmbnr, or move, front
place. No strapping. Hard Rubber Abdominal blip
porter, by wblcli tbe. Stolhera, Cotpuleut, aud Ladles
Battering with Female weak new, will And relief and
perlect support: very llKht, neat, and ell'eotual. File
Instrumeuui BhouJder Braoea, JtluallO Blockings fa
weak ilmbs, Buapeo.lous, etc. Also, larg. ito.jk bea
Leatber Truaaea, bail naiuu prloa. Lady In attend,
fcoe. mwfm,
Q C O R C C P L O W M A N.
CARPENTER AND BUILDEX.
REMOVED
To Ko. 131 DOCK Street,
' PHILADELPHIA