THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER C, NEW YORKISMS. From Our Own Correspondent New ork, Oct. 6, 130'?. Tbo mngtlflceut meeorto-elccuic light ued od borri the New York and Havre ma'l slctm tblp, the St. Laurent, i the theme of many tongues. It costs shadow stronger than tboe of the most vivid moonlight. It shines through ILe densest fogs as though they were only lamps to bold It. It enn be seen fifty milei off, and Is as continuous as any other means of Illumina tion jet obtained. Experiment baee been made with It niput alter night on board the St. Lau rent, nnd the shores of rober old Jersey and the piers of this wicked, satirical, lavish, stony hearted old Gotham started forth with stfreofcnplc . distinctness, as though under the Influence of subSued sun light. The cost 6f manufacturing the clrctro-mnKuelic ba'.teries has been proved to be comparatively cheap. Before lonjr this new illuminator will be everywhere used, alikeon sea and land. Science will soon leirn how to graduate its brilliancy, so as to make it applicable to al the lllumliatinr purposes ot life. Bj'-t.ie-by, a new ooue of streel-laniplihtinjr has been Intro duced here. The lamp-liu. liter and bis ladder will 60no belong to the tnings of the psst. The lamp-1 fibui day, or rather ciaht, is over; his "glim" is "doused;" and, as a nocturnal Uluml Bdtcr, be Is all but extinguished. The new process bus as jet mainly been employed around Wad i ton Square. Instead of carrying a UdJer. the model Itmp lighterof tho nineteenth century bears a torch-tube, which be applies to a brass arm fastened on to the gas jet. The same amount of btrect lump-lighting cau thus be effected iu about one-sixth of the time formerly required. Ifg06sip fpeafcs the truth, which she some time does, to see what it feels like, we shall soon have the Velocipede among as, us lately iur proved by the Parisians. I am rather of the opinion, though, that those who favor the Velo clpede have never either been to Paris or read in neb about it, or they would not so hastily conclude that what is a success among veloci pedister of leisure, along the broad boulevards of the Flench capital, would be equally a success along tbe Broadways nnd Wall streets of Nesr York. Still, if we are to have the Velocipedo, Why sot have the still later, in fact the very latest, Paris invention, the "Locomobile," at once? This is a small velocipede, for the ac commodation of one, wl b four wheels and a cover, and worked by s'.eam. Tho ."Locomo bile" will probably come inio general me in New Tork by the time, tbe underground railroad Is completed. I should say not before.then. A fierce and funny scene occurred oa FrJay moraiug between Mrs. Elvira N. Splnola, wife of General Frank B. Splnola, and a female named Mary Gill, residing in West Sixteenth street, at Stewart's famous dry goods store The 6lory .goes that as Mrs. Bpinola wsa ascending one of the suirways, Mrs. or Miss Gill pointed toward her, and, turning to a com panion, made some exasperating conmenta, sotio voce, but loud enough to be overheard, respecting that lady's conjugal relations.' TbU was not to be endured, and accordingly Mrs. Bplnola brought her parasol into active play about the head and shoullers of the tnsultcr. The detective who is always on band at that establishment, interfered, with pacibc motives, but Mary Gill insisted on the arrest of Mrs. Epinola, who was accordingly taken before Juttlco Dodge, pf the Jefferson Market Police Court, and compelled to find $300 bail on the charge of assault and battery. Meanwhile the consternation of the buyers and sellers at Btewart's remains unparalleled in the commer cial history of that establishment. Max Strakosch is already, placarding tbe favorite appearance of Clara Louise, "the attractive and gifted young lady" (I wondorhe didn't say "young person," and have dono with it.) Among the new opfra louffes that Mr. Bateman announces are LfaBergers, Lea Oeorgi. enn(8, Ftur de The, together with the operas comiques, Les Dragons de Vitlas, La Oiroassienne, Le Val d'Andorre, etc. Mack Croolism is over; Opera-bovffriam is in its zenith. .What next? In epite of tbe prestige of descent boasted by Mrs. Ecott Siddons, in epite of the sweet and melancholy and lady-like features of that fair descendant, public readings appear to be "on tbe fence" at present, society not having yet determined whether they are to be the thing this winter. Yet, if she be anything of a tra gedienne, she ought to succeed upon the New P York stage, for we have no good native tragedi enne with us at present. Ali Baba. , . . GRANT. Admiral Foote's Ksii.jmtc of tbe Clcne- The following paragraph from the pen ot Admiral Andrew U. Poole was written by bun jubt utter the capture of Fort Donel-on. Voote himself bad so strung a love ot public honor and applause, when it came to him in tho way of duty, tbat it was a serious mailer of conscience with bim not to accept it for himxelf when it justly belonged to another. It was on 'this account that he wrote these lines and gave them to a newspaper correspondent, with whom he was on friendly teruH, requeuing him to incorporate tbem in his letter giving account of tbe capture. They were prin ed in ou of tbe most influential ot the Western newspapers; but it never was publicly known that Foote wrote them: 'There lias not been as rnuoh credit awarded to tbe ComnianUer-l'i-chlef of this army. General U. H, Grant, an 1 Justly tils dun, tbat officer hiving dls played woDdeiful sUill. trv-ry, aud herolsin la di recting and consummating; the glorious victory at Fort DoueUon. Nor is It Jim to diminish Uuerl Oram's laurels to crown oilier bros on tbe Poto mac, i I bave actually im one paper which apeaica ef (Jeneral McClellau's controlling and guiding tula flghUby telegraph, ait' lug lu bis n.g otnee at head quarters la Wellington, and ordering tbe naive Euents of brigade aafl. d. visions on theOumbe land. Tbe rearm telegraph station to this Meld Is IU miles away, on ibe Ohio, and tieueral McClellan, bad ibe highest officer In tbe War Department, bad to wat n and wall fur Dews like the rest of tbe public. Let Ueneral Giant enjoy tlie wel, -earned fame that Is bis and b. onUcers', He availed blmtell, In a moment, ot every advantage to relnlorce and strengthen tlie weak ftoln a i f tbe line, wbicb om the keen eye and clear udgruent of a thorougb soldier could appreciate la tbe dradly strife of curvet ding hosts. To blm, then, as tbe brave and skilful 0-nrrl.let Ibere be award wl. a Is due his rank, the II rot bouor In this ilorlous vic tory, which baa done more than all preceding; It In giving the death-blow to this most wicked Hnbeliion. And lo Hie otliotrs aud men, who so uobly and etle du ally aided Ueueral Grant, be awarded, as Is tuelr duo, a Just proportion of credit In ibis great suiceas over a w.caeu sua uuuoiy jteoeinon." SOUTHERN, OUTRAGES. Tli Registration Itlots in Missouri. The St. Loui Democrat of Oct. 2 recounts the tollowing : ' Yesteray we received intelligence of terrific scenes component noon the nreacbing and Drc- tice of Democratic ideas as promulgated by Gen. Dlair, enforced by t. Louis Democratic pa pen ana sympathized tn by unrepentant reDeis every Where. Deeds of blood, which tbov have conn- teled, have been Inaugurated in many localities and one of tbem was detailed to us by responsi ble parties. It is well known tbat Auilrian county bas been the scene of bitter animosity towards bepubhrans tor mouths past, and tbe opening of resist ration o Dices was the sltthHl for the moat during of tyranny on the part of the Democracy, who by force and violence com P lied the nflic-rs to vio'ntn tboir oa'hs and do l'ie bidding ot a lawiesi tnob. The res nit was tbat n gi:rRi(in w" suspended furawnile, but ret pencil on Moniiiy In oiie ot the preclnc'B. On Wednisday the ltoaM repaiielto Martins bnrg, and a It ws aoout to commence Its work, one Fletcher banded an anonymous letter to a jonrig man namd Iteedy, summoning him to leave the place In tiiu-en minutes, he being Mitppeted of having givon intormatlon to the registrars. Tbo Insolence ot tbe man Heteher, and bis threatening languaire to the oOiers, called for an order loi bis arrest, when he sprang tor the door, waving a pitol over his head, aud shouting lo the crowd without to come on and maintain their riehts. James Oilloway, one of tba regl-tiars, Immediately drew his pistol for selt-de'ence, whi n a ruflinn rushel upon him, presented a pistol at his head, and as he was about to lire, Mai lo way shot blm deal, instantly Galloway wn shot In return, but nit seriously wounded, when bo tamed to his would-be murderer and shot him also. Tbe firing then became general, and forty or fifty shots were fired, Fletcher flet-ing, but In the attack was himself sbot by a stray bullet and Instantly killed.. Quint was restored, but la'er resulta we are not In'ormed of. A teli'trruni from tho scene was In town tor tbe Governor lat evening, but at a late honr it hrtd not been delivered, aud Its contents we do not know. We forbear any further comments upon the aiTray until we have fuller particulars but must express our regret and ubliorn nee at lhelawlc aud bloody scenes the Lemocracy of the State seem determined to force upon those who differ fom them. CRIME. A Remnrknblc Cute in the United State I'rurt. A trial which developed somo singular Inci dents, has lately cloed in the United States Circuit Court at Cleveland, Ohio. The circum stances are suotaiUially these: Iu December, 1803, a young banker at Hudson. Michigan, named William W. Tread well, possessing large capital and a high reputation lor lutetrrlty and business capacity, borrowed upwards of $00,000 from banks In Cleveland, Cnicago, Detriot, Adrian, and Hillsdale, and then ntcon led, taking his booty lu a black satchel. Nothing whs beard oi bim again till February,. H, 18U4, WDen uc arrived at HausBeld, Ohio, under tbe assumed name of C. Clemmer. While there Treidwell met an old trleud, to whom he showed a large anionnt ot money, some $00,000, and said be intended to return to Hudson and pay bis debts. On the evening of tbe 10th inntant Tread well's wife and ner father, named Samuel Hester, of Centreville, Ohio, visited bim at Manstield with a small trunk. As the party were ou tbe way to the depot the next day, TreaJwell and his wife were arretted and tbe trunk seized, but Hester made off with the bl&ck ea'chcll. Tread well was taken to Michigan, tried, convicted, and sentenced to jail. On tbe lait day ot the trial bis wile secretly save him $2600, and that same even ing be broke jail, in company with a horsethief named Cowell, to whom he disclosed the fact of having a large sum of money. After escaping irom jail Cowell murdered bis companion in a ?iece of woods and stole bis watch and money, iong afterwards a wood-chooper discovered Treadwell's body, which, by a series of provi dential circumstances was ldentlded, and the murder traced to Cowell, who was committed in May, 18G5, and executed in September following, atter confessing his guilt. Samuel Hester, Treadwell's father-in-law, who ran " away with Ibe satchel, at Mansfield, returced to his home at Centreville, after various adventures, one ot which led to an? at tempt to arrest bim as a thief, but which be resisted with firearms, aud finally escaned because the Sheiiff, when he saw him, decided that be was not tbe right man. oou alter a women employed by Mrs. Hester discovered Samuel Hester, Mrs. Tread well and Mrs. Hester counting a large amount of money "a peck measure full," as she testified on the trial. This led to the arrest of Samuel Hester, and the trial which has iuet closed shows that It was tbe money fraudulently obtained by Tread well, and tbe plaintiff in tbe case obtained a verdict ior $38,500. The cae affords another illustration of the saying, "Tbe way oi tbe transgressor ts hard." Treadwell was murdered, his murderer executed, and theiatner-ln law, wools supposed to have prompted Treadwell to commit the crime, is in tbe hands of justice, and compelled to relinquish his ill gotten wealth. LIFE INSURANCE. E. W. CLARK & CO., BANKERS, No. 35 South THIRD Stroet, PHILADELPHIA, GENERAL. AGENTS ' FOB TBB National Life Insurance Co, OF TBB UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, JOB THB ; ' Slates of rennsjlvanla and Southern New Jersey. - THE NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COM. FANY is a corporation chartered by Special Aci of Congress, approved July 25, 1868, with A CASK CAPITAL OF. ONE MILLION DOLLARS, And is now thoroughly organized and prepared for business. Liberal terms offered to .Agents and Solid' tors, who are invited to apply at our office. Full particulars to be bad on application at our office, located in tbe second story of our Banking House, where Circulars and Pain pblets, fully describing tbe advantages olfored by the Company, may be bad. E. W CLAIIK & CO , KO. as SOUTH TUIBD STREET, . 8 8 tuftf ' PHILADEDPHIA. PAlPER HANGINGS, ETC. EAST INDIA TELEGRAPH. JLECTIilC TELEGRAPH L CHINA THE EAST INDIA TELEGRAPH COMPANY'S OFFICE. Nos. 23 and 25 NASSAU Street. ORGANIZED UNDER SPECIAL CHARTER FROM THB STATE OT NSW YOEK. CAPITAL. 85,000,000 60,000 SHARES, (100 EACH. , DIRECTORS Hon. Amsiew O. Cubtiit, Philadelphia. Fadl B, FoRBKs.of Russell A Co., Chloa, Fbed. JUuttkbitjeld, of F. Bulterfleld A OoNew York Isaac Livebmorb. Trear. Mich. O. R. R., Boston. A lex an deb IXolljlnu, Tross. Am. Ez, Co , New York. Hon. JameaNoxon, Syracuse, N. Y. C. II. Fa I'M kb, Treiu. West. TJ. Tel' Co., New York. Flktchkr Wkstbat, of Westr7, Glbbs & Hardens- tie, N. Y. Nicholas Micklba, New York, OFFICERS. A. Q. Ctjbtin, President. N. Micklbs, Vlce-Prwldetit, Gkobsb Comamt, Secretary. Geosge Ellis (Cannier National Bank Common- wealth). Treasurer, Hon. A. K. MoiLuaa, Philadelphia, Solicitor. the Cliincie GwernmaU having .through the San, Anton JiurUnoctmc) conceded to thl Company theprivi, lege of connecting the great teaportt of the Empire by tubmarlne electric UUgroun cable, weprojtote commenc ing vperationt in China, and laying down a tine of 900 tnilu at once, between the following portt, via; ,' Population, Can too - - i.uuu.uiu 111 ACODMMMMMUHMIIMttlNtHMHtlH 60,000 HODS' KODg............M 250,000 BWBU)WmMHMM HltKKOHtHltlimMM IHHHHMI !Hj 000 Amoy 20,000 Foo-ChOW.... 180.000 Wan-Cbn 800.000 Nlngpo 400,000 Hang-Chean - 1,200,000 Shanghai. .........ww.. 1,000,000 Total...'....... 810,000 These ports have a loielgn commerce or 1900 OOo.OuO and an enormous domestic trade, besides whloh we have tbe Immeuse Interual commerce of the Empire, radiating lrom these poluis, through lis canals and navigable rivers Tbe cable belDg laid, this company propose erecting land llnet and establishing a Bpeedy and trustworthy means of communication, which must command there, a everywhere else, tbe commanlcatloas ofihe Government, of bnslueea, and of social lire, especially In China, Sbe baa no postal system, and her only means now of communicating Information la by courier on land, and by steamers on water, Tbe WesternW'orld knows tbat China Is a very large country, In the main densely peopled; but tew yet realize that she contains more than a third of the bum an race. 1 be latest returns made to her central authorities for taxing purposes, by the local mag(s trates. make ber population Fow Hundred and Four, teen MUliont, and tLls Is more likely to be nnder than over tbe actual aggregate. Nearly all of these who are over ten years old not only can, but do read and write; Her civilization Is peculiar, but her literature is as extensive as that of Europe. China Is a land of teachers and traders; and tbe latter are exceedingly quick to avail tl emselves of every proffered facility for procuring early information. It Is observed la California that tbe Chinese make great use of the telegraph, though It there transmits messages hi En gilsh alone To-day, great numbers of fleet steamer are owned by Chinese merchants, and used by them exclusively for the transmission of early Intelligence, If the telegraph wepropose, connecting all their great seaports, weie now in existence, It is believed that Its business would pay Its cost within the first two years of its successful operation, and would steadily Increase thereafter. No enterprise commends itself as In a greater de gree remunerative to capitalists, and to our whole people. It is of vast national Importance commer cially, politically, and evangelically. Sbares of this company to a limited number, may be obtained at t&o each, tio payable down, (is on the 1st of November, and 2S payable in monthly install ments of t2 60 each, commencing December 1, U6g on application to j DREXEL & CO., No. 84 South TUIBD Street, riUIadelpbla, To duly authorized Banks and Bankers throughout Pennsylvania and at the OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, Nos. 23 and 25 NASSAU STEBET, 829 NEW YORK. FOR SALE. FINANCIAL.. OB SALE. A BABE CUAXCE. ALL PAPERS HENRY S. MATLACK, , .... ( Nos. 11 aud 13 North' NINTH Street, v. t . - PHILADELPHIA, . IMPORTER AMD DEALER IN ' FRJSNOH AND AMERICAN WALL PAPERS. ALL ORDERS PERSONALLY ATTENDED TO. ; Cooipetent workmen sent to all parts of the coun-, try., Work executed at city prices. f 16 tutbssm Db: kiskelin, after a residence and practice ol thirty years at the Nuunwetit burner of Third and Union aireels, has lately re movd to hutii Kl.kVKNTH blraot, between AlAli KKT'lldCH KbK V T, Ills superiority In the prompt and perfect cure ol all rtct-ot, chronic, local, ud eouatlltuluual aU0 tiens ol a special nature, Is provwrblal. Diseases of the skin, aptiearlug lo a hundred dif ferent forms, totally eraclluaud; mental and physical weskueea.and all nervous debllltle. acleulluoally and audceaalulUr treated. OUloe hours Jrum I A. H. totr.tf. Tbe Stock, Fixtures, and Lease of the old and successful bland of the undersigned, located in the most central part of CHESJSUT Btreet, No. 1001 Established Twenty-seven Years (Ten of which in. tbe present lecatlon) for the sale of Silks, Blbbons, Millinery, Lace, and Fancy Goods, Tbe Proprietor going out 01 business. Apply promptly to I JOHN WAIIBURTON, I ' No 1004 CHKSNDT Street, ! Philadelphia, Pa. ! TO RENT, pi O R R r E N T. TBEMISES, No. 809 CUESNUT St., j FOR STORE OR OFFICE. ALIO, OFFICES AND LA BOB ROOMS suitable for a Commercial College. Apply at SHU BANK. OF THB REPUBLIC. AN OFFICE TO LET, FURNISHED OB 1 unlurnished, No. sua boutn TEiXi'll Btreet, Inquire at S or lu the alternoon. lu a RAILROAD LINES. ftJOTlCE TO SHIPPERS. Large reductions having been made from New York on 1VEST BOUND TItADE, The Pennsylvania Railroad Company, To meet tbe same, have made corresponding reduo I lots to protect tbe trade of Philadelphia, and will at all times continue this policy. For new rates, aud ether Information, apply to the Agepts of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company THIRTEENTH and MARKET Streets, Palladel phia, X. B. KIJITOJf, 10 lot General Freight Agent Penna. & R Co. rpo HORSEMEN AND FARMERS. DE. BOBB'S UHEAT II0KSE P0WDEB, FOR GALLS, CUTS, OPEN BORES and BURNS. Worst cases ourod In from one to six days. NO CURE NO PAY. pricb Firry cents per box. border, addressed DR. B0BB, No. 54 North BIXTQ Btreet (third floor), WU1 b pioiupllj alteuUeu to, t U luurp ?8U 0 sw sm - mi Dealers In all UoTcrnmcnt Sccnrltles and ForelgTi Exchange. Bills for sale on London, Tarig, Frank fort, Etc. Letters or Credit Issued on Messrs. JAMES W. TCCKEB & CO., raris, AVAILABLE FOR TRAVELLERS TJbE IN ANY PART OF THE WORLD. Stocks, Bonds, and Gold bought and sold on Commission. Direct communication, by private wire, with our New York House. All fl actuations in Governments, Stocks, Gold, etc, Instantly advised. B11ITII, RANDOLPH & CO., No. IG South THIRD Street, W PHILADELPHIA. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE R0NDS At 102, . And Accrued Interest CENTRALPACIFIC railroad FIRST MORTGAGE R0NDS At 103, And Accrued Interest. FOR SALE 1IY De Haven & Bro., No. 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET, t PHILADE1.PHL4 WH. PAINTER & CO., BANKERS AND DEALERS IN U0TEBN MENT SECURITIES, No. 36 South THIRD Street. PHILADELPHIA, ! AGENTS POK The Union Pacific Railroad Co,, AND Central Pacific Railroad Co. We haTO on hand THE FIRST MORT GAGE SIX TEB CENT. GOLD INTEREST BONDS of both Companies, for sale or Exchange for Gorernmcnt Securities. Fampliiets, with Maps, Reports, and full Information furnished oa application, e iu piRST MORTGAGE SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS ' OT THB ROCHESTER WATER WORKS CO. FOR SALE AT 87J, And Accrued Interest from JULY 1, 18G8. J PAYABLE KE3J.I-ANN (TALLY. Jannury and July, Tli aggregate amount of thsse BoaOs issued by tbe Company Is 9100,000, upoa tlitlr works estimated to cost over 91,000,000. Prom a careful examination of tbe usee wbleb will be made of tbe water In tbe city end suburbs, it la eatlma'ed tbat the Company wlU be able to pay LARGE DIVIDENDS Oft ITS BPOCK. ONLY A LIMITED AMOUNT OF THESE BONDS ABK rOR BALE AT THESE PKI0E9. APPLY TO ! GLENDINNING & DAVIS, No. 48 South THIRD Street. PHILADELPHIA, QLENDINNINQ A DAVIS. KO. S SOVTH TUIBD MTBEJRt Stock and Gold Broken. QUOTATIONS OF FHW YORK STOCKS AX WATS ON BAND. ItjSa QAHKINC HOUQC ! OF jArCooKEdfp. Kos. 112 and 111 Soula TUIBD Strce PHILADELPHIA, Dealers In all GoTernment Securities. Old 6-203 Wanted In Exchange for Ken A Liberal Difference aUowed. Compound Intorest Kotcs Wanted. : interest AUewed on Deposits. i COLLECTIONS MADE, BTO0KH boatnt ad sold eaOoriimlsslon. Bpcolel kuiaeu Moommodatlou res erred lor iio Ilia We will roeclye eppilcatlons r Pollolse of Life Insuraoo. In tbe Wauonal Lite lnaar.DoeO.iiHpauy of (he lluliea ciMMAi un fu,turiuauuu " v rillLAJJliLl'illA AND TH&S. ton tSteaniDual Lilnn. Tim iMiinhnii JfOKRKoT leaves A Kc 11 Hiroet Wharf.lor SJil1.li'g,inl Hiol, Florence,' Bobbins' vfhart, and w it i le n in, lA-HVf Aicb Btreet Wharf I Leaves South Trantnn. batutday, Oct, 8, 1 l'.M I Saturday, Oct. I, 6 P.M cunuay, oou 4, to uurimmou, ilrlstol, and Inter rueiilate landlntrs, leaves Arcn Bireet wharf at tt A.M. and t P. M.; leaves Brlnlol at luS A. M. and i'i P. M. MbHday, Oct 6, 2.S P.M Monday, Oct. 6, Don't go Wed'uay, 7, S P.M Thursday, Oct, 8. Don't, ko a. oa FINANCIAL. J Igold bought. DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, JYo. 40 South TillRI) Street. B. iLnnimmrs, XJ ion H. BATII STEAMBOAT LINES. IrlOay, Tuesday, ' 6, 8 A.M wea uuy, " 7, 9 A-M Ihmsdajr, 8, S A M l-riday, " w, 12 M, I'aie to Trenton. 40 cents each wan Intermedial. places, KS cents. 4 u m.xl-n- . w - weenie. Jtxcur TaJCtKVslon ticket.. IS cents. in. .MrMUiex AU.lh.Li leavis CHKBNUT Street W barf at 6 46 A.M.. and returninc leave. Wllminir. ton at 2 P. M. Excursion tickets, is cents. Tue steamtr H. M. FKDXOM leaves UilEuMIT Btreet Wbarl at 8 P, M. Pare, 10 cunts. . 10 1 20 OPPOSITION TO TUB COM- BIN W.T UAlI.UA.n A VI a r,rur VM. A e Kfaaiiib ls"iTTftf BVTITTKJTirn . fnm 2 Uh 10 WllmDKn (Mondays exceuUHl), tonch- r, y w muA aitivun noon., ienvlU. AnUU Bueel bif ftt lu A. M. nd 4 P. Wxeturiilug, .mvi T 1"". TV . , A a Ajisiiii MrmiiriiLm L&iritn. DAILY JfiXCUKSIOKB THB splendid steamboat JOilN A. war. ivti., u-aves ClH.bNUT btreet Wbarf, Pbllada,, at I o'clock and o'clock P. M., for Burlington and . -V ' " .viivvuiuoi auusiuiii. .rid HaVArlV. KeLnrnlnir la.vu Rrlalnl a. -T - - - - , -ail v.rvM..a aa. f V WW. A, M, and i P. M. jrare. sscena eaon wart winnrsion SDCML mtf EICS fok kew YORK-SWIFr-SUBB iiiaBSaUbZSatTransportatloo Company Despatcb a. u DWIH-Bure Lines, via Delaware and KiLriu.11 Canal, on and after tbe leth of March, lea yiag daUj at 12 M. and B P. M oonnecllug witb all KorOiera end lines, ... For trelgbt, which will be taken on accomrnrxlatlnt terms, apply to WILLIAM M. BA1KD k CO., 1 if io. km o. vx.ua wiiui a venae. SHIPPING. "fffirfc LORILLARD'S STEAMSHIP LINE FOR NEW YORK. From and after ttala date, tne rates of 1 relgbt by this line will be ten cents per 100 lbs. tbeavy goods; four cents per foot, measurement; one cent per gallon for liquids, ship's option. One of the bteamers of this Line will leave every Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day, Goods received at all times on covered piers All goods forwarded by New Yirk agent free of charge, except cartage. For rurtber information, apply on tbe pier to 8 2m JOHN F. OHL, FOB LIVERPOOL AND QUKEN8-TOWH.-luuiau Line of Mall nu... Me ttlPuiuted to sail as follows: CXt . raniSi oaturuay, ucooer 10. CITY OJf LON UOCi , Haiurday, October 17. CITY OF WASHINGTON, Tuesday, October 20. CITY OF BALTIMORE. Saturday. October 24. and each succeeding baturday aud alternate Tuesday, at 1 P, M., lrom Pier 46, Nurtn Klver. llATEti OF PAbHaGU BY TUB MAIL ST CAM KB UllilKtt EV.RV BATUSUAY. Payable In Gold. Payable In Currency. FIBJST CABIN to IjODUOU to Paris,, 4100 111) STEElta-OlC pi to London.........nM 40 to Paris 47 PA88AUIC BY THK TOJCSUAY STkAMKB VIA HA 11 IT AX. V1KST CABIN, BTBKBASB1, Pavable In Uold. Payable In Currency. Liverpool...- IM! Llverpool.......t3 Kttlilax. 2U 4alliax 1 bt. John's, N. F........l j.1 "t. Jouu's, N. F- I M py uraucn steamer.... j i y erauon Hteamer...j Pabseuners also Icrwarded to Havre. UamUnrs. Bre men , etc., at reduced rates. 'iicsets can oe Dougut oh. uy persons senoing ror their friends, at moderate rates. orturiher information apply at the Company's JOJUN'g. DALE. Agent, No. 18 BROADWAY, N. Y. Ur tO U lWWnftLlj s aTA.UA.tV. Agent.. No. 411 CHEMN U A Btrett, Pblladelpbla. ftrtU MiW Jiil Itl-Sa LINE TO ALEX. Swiff"3 Ueorgeiown, and Washington L c., via Chesapeake aud Delaware Canal, with con nections at Alexandria frdm the most direct route lor LincUourg, Bristol, Knoxvllle, KasbTllle, Dalton aud the bouthwest. , . bteamers leave regmariy every eaturaay l noon from tbe Ursl wbarf w't Mtukut street. Freight received omuy. p CLyM 0Q . No, 14 North and boutu Wharves. J. B. DAVIDSON, Agent at Ueorgeiown. M. KLDKlDGhi A Co., Agents at AlexaudrUt, Vlr- glLla. SI -srPft NOTICE. FOI4 NEW YORK, VIA f lli VgnitLAWAHB aiSD UAKITAN CANAL. jLjk.i'KAhli KTJtAM BOAT COMPAN Y. Tbe bteatu Propellers of this Hue leave DALLY trow lint wharf below Mantel stieew ThHUUUn iU AlUUMB- Goods forwarded by all the Hues going oat of New York, North, Kast, and Went, free oi commission. Freights received at our ubuhI low ratee. WILLIAM P. Ci-VDK & CO., Agents. No. 14 a. WHAHVlia, Philadelphia, JAMES HAND, Agent. . u No. UK WALL Btreet, corner of South, New York, AUCTI0N SALES. It. I'lllLADELPUIA, ItlUUMUND ' 1VI1 MiUk'lll.k KImaMHUIP I.IIMH' FKKIUHT AH .UUNJli AU TiUS HI 1 1 H A N I W KH T. t BVKKY B4TUKDAY, At noon, from FiltUT WiiABF above MABKIT BlTHKOUGH BATES and THBOUQH RECEIPTS to all points in North aua Mouth Carolina, via Bea bourd Air Line Ball road, connecting at Portsmouth aud to Lynchburg, Va., Tennessee, aud tbe West, via Virginia and Teuuesaee Air Line and ttlomuoiid end Danville Ballroad. Freight HANDLED BUT ONCE, end taken at tOV. KB BAT KH THAN ANY OTHER LINJt. The regularity, safety, and cheapness of this route commend It to the publlo as tne mom desirable me dium for carrying every description of freight. No charge lor commission, dray age, or any expense ef transter. Bleamshlps Innnred at lowest rates. Freight received dully. WILLIAM P. CLYDE A CO., No. 14 North and Boutb WHARVES. W. P. POBTKIl, Agent at Bluhmond and City Point. T, P. CROW ELL CO., Agents at Norfolk. l BOOTS AND SHOES. HAVING ALTERED AND ENLARGED MY btore. No. 2M N. NINTH, ritrcet, 1 invite attn lion to my Increased stock (of my own manurketure) of line BtxjlB, MIoKd. ua ITlittd, Jtic, of the latest sty ! s, aud at the lowest ptloes. Tlfl iiu. BBN1HST 80PP. COAL. BBIIDDLF'ION & CO., DEALERS IB . HAHLi.ll M LB.HIOU and kAULH VE1 tAAL. Kept diy nnder cover. Prepared etcnrensli ior nmur 'jae, laro, io, ion wabiiuxuII" ATeaue,. ytuoe no, ui waumii euiMt, TD UN Tl NO, DrjilJuRow A l)0 r-A PfTTnif Oct. 8 at 10 c'cloulj 08 lour months' credit. Ho 1 H l-ABOB BALK OF Capk.T;Nos J00 PIE0E8 cloth, eii a- "g retlngs. luu pieces o?' , 10 1 H LAItGE $A LE OF RRI I IKH. FRKNCIT OSRM1M . AND DUMKs'ITO DRY UOODW. ' Ctnt a . , '"""y snornintr, "".. at in o rlock. oi, i,nlr momhy credit. 10S4tl M. tel. .... SUPEIiluK lUKMllKK, PIANO. FINIS CAR- nnr,... i. ... V..,".,""", uiprniiig. u. . . "" luuvoi'K.Hinn, ;tiS, NlantnAnth VALUABLE l'HIVATB LIBRARY, r,..,. Ju WetlneHdHy Alternoon, Si i?icke7,Uge';2a",,M'oxou; lw . , , On Tliursvay Morning, inVT.i : J , 9ocl c'r. at the aiimlnn rooms, bycata. niM?,i''"r"BW,,ortnient ' "lrlur household Iur. .n'7.r": compris n bn1t.ome wamut parlor and J w.wLi,iIU'' "ed """"ul chamber enlM, elegant V ?W0.od 7-llve plan,. lort, made by KobomaSSer mini!B .."Jf "OK".n "'o-"'l. flue7 French p7!5 muiiiei and pier mirrors, wrdrotes, bookcases, aide. i!i,TdK teu8,l,n ,ol' ula "i glassware .bidS : :im.,V',i'"f K.t'"lce 'rnli"ra 120 Pilr. ski es, tw5 I 'J ,r. Huuble-bTrfi guns, made by Onstable: r.li?.n' .r' nn(10"e velvet. Brussels, and ISe? i.iptui etc. iI0(2t 8AL.FLOF CMOICE ANDELE3ANT LIBRARY ' OF A GENTLEMAN GOINO TO EUBOPJfi. A. , On FrUlay Alteruoon. .Jl " : 0 clock, comnrlslng msny rare works, alt splendidly bourd and In Hue condition. " W II h. nn.ii In bvn. . . , . . . 8ftje ---a- - Biuiaauuu .u. uiV preVlOUS SO Catalrgnes now ready. ' '"'-'' ' 10551 BT B. SCOTT, Jr., SCOTT'S ART OAIXEBr. :. No. 1020 CHEBNUT Street, Philadelphia. VITI BROTHEHS hPFXTALSAT.E OF ELEGANT WARE, bTATUHiTTE j, ETC ETC., ' Will take place , ...., On Wednenrlav Mnrnlnir. ' . tjct.7, ailP'j o'clock, knd coutiuue at7V O'clock In ' 'reveulug, at Bcott's Art Gallery. No. lttfu Cbesnut , The collection will be arranged for examination on' ' " Monday, 6th In.u. and win consist In part ol ele- ' THUtlv carved alabantvr iiiiiiiii nftn.n.. i.-- clan, and Etrurian designs; agate burdigllo and Cae teiilna vases aua urns, Baocuute tszxas lluted Cam pDaa, large Ktrnscan vases, suitsble lor balls or parlors: lineiy lluted co.umns, Jtallable for fixure. or busts, etc. etc. Also, a Hue invoice of Crete Btatnett en In color, re ceived from tbe bes manufacturers lu Naples, repre senting sulijeon lrom every-dny Hie croups of h.b eimen, sbepherds, bandits, single pieces ot peasantry o the various provinces of bouthern Italy, Alitbanler Mtututteg, representing Dance Of Vouns " ' Group ot the Three Gruces, Keeiguatlon, Canova'a Lions, eta. etc. . Large Bronze Figures Fine ormolu and gilt clocks, gilt group, snd bKuree. etc. etc The above collection is a:spertal Importation of Metkrs. VITI WtUTUKHS flate Vito Vitl A Hnn.i I: and upon examination will be found well worthy the attention ol lovers of art and rertu. 10 3 81 O.TA. (1 ateiy raieemeu iur m. -memas ABons.) ' IlllL I'll LV I . . M - Large Pale No 63) Ohesnnt street, , HAKDBOMISMOUsKHOLO "URNlTUHS.T.Ariaw .. AND EXCELLENT f 1REPROUF HAFKS FIN I- K.IStJrt l K. Minnutt?, 11 INUSOMF JtNli. JiINE PLATED WAKK, ETC. vA.xti-n.itj, f On Wednesday Morning, . : t . cala'ogue. a large and very desirable assortment of Furniture, Including Handsome walnut parlor anil library lurulture. covered la fine reps and hair cloth ( handsome walunt chamber suits; walnut aad oak ' dining-riomfurnl'ure; 4 large and excellent 11 re-proof ' tales, made by Farrel A Herring, Little, and others line French piste mirrors; handsome Engllsb Brus sels, velvet, txpeslry, and Imperial carpets: chande liers; fine plated ware: glassware; china; fine leather beds; bedding; halrmalireeses; walnut couutlnn-houi and olbxelurnlitire. eic. BOOIS AND SHOES. Large Invoice or tine Boots aud bhoes, from s tore It et per declining business. ju s S( Bale No. 629 i 'lifsnut street. LABOR BALE OF FINK OIL, PAINTINGS. ' On Wedutsday and Thursday EveulnAS October 7tb and Bill, ' At 7Ji o'clock, at (he auction rooms (second-story e.ico.wi'iu., "J vn.ai.j.i.v, i,uiiniuii ua uue oil PSlUt- lugs, of celebrated American and Euiopean artiste nently framed. Open tor exhibition on Wednesday anaunursuay. lU2t Pale No. 2042 Wallace street. ELEGANT WALNUT FDRNlTUItK, R09EWOOT PiaNO FORTE. EXQUISITE MANTEL CLOOK Art u yabjvo, nivu niiiiua CA xt r Jli To, G LA as AN ti PLATED WAR!, ETC. ' "uoa On Thursday Morning, 8th It stant, at 10 o'clock, at No. 2W4 Wallace street i comer ol Twenty-first street), by catalogue, the laudsome household lurnlture. Including suit elegant ! walnut drawing-room lurutture. handsome walnuk eiagere, elegant walnut sideboards aud extension dlnlng-table. chamber ad sitting-room furniture rosewood piano lone tvery Hoe toned, exaai.lta ' mantel clock and two vases, rich Wilton and velvet ' ' earpets, Hue china, glass, and plated ware, mattressss ' ' VIC. VW iuoiuiunuia.iinujnwmjJl May be seen early on the morning ot .ale. 10 6 St Second Sale at tbe Auction Rooms of ' EXTRA FINE TKIPL.E BILVER FIXATED WARM. ' On Friday Morning, Oct. 8th, at 11 o'clock, at tbe auction rooms, by cata logue, a very aeeimuie assortmeut ot tine Triple . i bhver Plated. Ware, Including Tea sets, cofftie aud lea urns, epergnes, lee water pi alters, Ma trays. ' snivels, dlauer and breakfast castors, tureens, vege- tea and call bells, cake baskets, berry aishts. etc : : These ( od. are lrom oueef Ibe best mauutacturere i In this city, and all of tbe newest patterns and latest , designs. ... May be seen early on the morning of sale. 10 8 St CI D. McCLFEat ft CO.' AUCl'llNEIRi . No. 60S MAt KET Btreet. . IIJ , BALE OF 18C0 OA8EB Bchj'IW.BHOKB, BBOQANS, ' On Thursday Mornlnr. . Octobers. cenimencUg at lu o'clock, we will sell bv cata otne, to- cash. 18.0 cases Men's, Boys', ami Yomhs' Boots, Bhoea. Broken., Balmora's, eto . - 1 . . . .lulv.lil- auar.rtmA... a f I . Misses', and Culldren's wear. - fls4t '' TnnT.irAIPBI COU A fCk ' A rrTAVTCnTln . J AbliilllitbT BUILDINU, No. 240 MA&KJX " UllAlat t LAKOK POSITIVE SALE OF $50 LOTS AMWIJCAW AJS1) IDIrUKTED DRY, C,ooi, Ijiki-ix uuuu nim tauui), hu. " blEUY GOODS. MILLINERY GOODS ETC., By Catalogue, on our Mentus' Credit. ' On Weduesdav Morulng, Oct. 7. commencing al 10 o'clock. Included will be " ound a lull assorimeut of hew and seatjouabla aroodiL or present and future alf. lu 8 It II c LAHK & EVANS, AUCTIONEERS, NO. 630 cmoiu r Btreet. Will sell THIS DAY, Morning and Evening, A laree Invoice of Blankets, Bed bnreada. Dry Goods. Cloths, Casslmeres. Hosiery, btalloueiy, Table and. pocket cutlery. Notions, etc. City and country merchants will find bargains. Terms cash. Goods Kecked free of charge. 2 THOMAS BIRCH A BON, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMIbBION MKKUHANTH, No. lag O H EBN UT Btreet; rear entrance No. 1107 Bansora GAS FIXTURES. GA 8 FIXTDRBa MIBKEY. MERRILL ft THACJCA-BA, No. 71b CHKHNDT Btree manufaotnrers of Gas Fixtures, .Lamps, eto., StcU would call the attention of the public to their large en elegant assortment of Gas Chandeliers, Pendants, Brackets, eto. They also Introduoe se-plpes Into dwellings and public buildings, end attend to extendi Inf. altering, and repairing gas pipes. AU wwafc wwiiwiaga, FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOFSAFES 0, L . MAIBiStt.i 1.1 wiKiirTu fT- nrTWT Alt-PHtinF SAFES. CARPENTER AND.BUILDKa, . UOFt. . wH mt am