THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1 80. 3 t'llv A ITu lr. A ;c!tii!rnl iiH'otfn-r til tiic RcrmliUoan In viitciblcs Club was licit! l.i-i, . .i nlnsc "t H'O I t 'f the National Inion elm.. Clioxnut htreut. above Fleventli, to oriMiiI: tor active service luring I"" I'rcsciit ciui)i.:ii-h. Alexander CoIcb?e.ry, President: . M. N(sill, .Secretary. I'be President, op. taking tiic chair, tliaiiked the incetiiiy; for the mijilinieiit paid linn. Tlie Prcnident tlicn iimiouiurtl w Marshal, (ieore Truman. Jr., mid .Wi-tuiit Marshals, Caleb Kimtier and Jiim:iIi K. Mct'ainuioii. The Cliuir Uisin Htated that the club wtnikl parade a soon a il was thoroughly orinl.cd. A new Lottie of" Knights of Pythias called Kveninir Slur Luilire, No. W, was fmtlmtoil on Thfireday evenlni; at Lanark Hull, Frank ford, ly the (irand (Mlicer ot tlx- order. Tlie lollow Inv; jrcntlcinen were infilled a ofllcers of the new Lodire: A. rouliK V. 1'.; .1. Hannister, W. (.'.; E. C. UlilN V. C: 11. Cc.ury, W. U.; It. V. Muekle, R. S.: K. .). In-daker. F. S.; W. II. Ainworth, V. 11.: 1. Dingier. L S.. and C. Cor nell. O. t. This makes the third Lodge of the Order In Finnkford. Ve-terday afternoon, Mrs. Mitchell, wife of Louis Mitchell, No. 7 If, Marshall street. Indow Hrfiwn. was knocked senseless with a loaded whip in the hands of n man who called upon her to iniiire about his wile. Mrs. Mitchell, who is the sinter of the woman iniiiired for.refused to Klvc any information, when she w.is struck back of the head with a loaded whip. She fell sense-le-, but soon lecowrcd. ller Injuries are not considered fatal. Iler assailant escaped In a carriage. The followiiiy persons were admitted to the Pennsylvania Hospital yesterday: John McCaf frey, :i!;ed twelve years, lesidini at No. Fil bert street, flnners mashed in a cotton mill. William C'ahill, aired twenty years, residing in Mcdaware, lev; lrokcn on boai d the canal boat KwinL'. The following arc some of the principal arti cles exported from Philadelphia during the month of Aiigut: liT.aitt pounds bread, 7.")5.14" do. oil cake, l.'i.OOO do. lard, 15,810 do. soap, 7r.3Tt do. tallow. Wi barrels Hour, and K:t,(li' bushels of w heat. The funeral of the late Charles A. Deaney, which took place yesterday morning from No. P-iO'.l Catharine street, was attended by Company C of the (iray Reserves. Funeral services were performed at St. Joseph's Church. bainuel Kates, a car driver, was thrown off tin; platform and considerably bruised yesterday by the car and a cart running together at Ortho dox and Paul streets. No other damage was done. A stable, on a small street back of Vine street, between Fifteenth and Kroiul streets, took Hre last night, about quarter past 10 o'clock, and was badly burned. DomrHtic Allalrn. (iold closed vesterdar at loV. Judge J. S. iilack is 'in Washington Vice-Admiral Porter is lying ill, with ncn raluia. at Annapolis. President tiriint left AVashinaton. last night, to join his family at New York. President (i'raut aud his Cabinet attended a state dinner at Secretary Fish's. Judge Austin, of Sl Peter's, has been nomi nated for (-iovcruor of Minnesota. New York has tints far subscribed ijSOOO for the suflercrs by the Avoudale disaster. The Dismal Swamp is on lire, and a vast amount of standing timber is being destroyed. The Bond and Creswell wings of the Repub lican party of Maryland have reunited. Throe' Wells and live Walker Congressmen have been declared elected in Virginia. The savings bank at La (iranyo. Mo., was robbed on Tuesday of six hundred dollars. At the Navy .Department it is denied that any news has been received of the alleged mu tiny on the Sabine. A laborer named Brcsnan was killed at Wil liamsburg, N. Y yesterday, by the eaviug in of an embankment. Capta'n Smith,' of the Camden schooner J. T. Knight, has been held to bail in a0O0 to answer the charge of having east away his vessel. The Common Council and Hoard of Alder men of New York yesterday tendered the Har vard crew the hospicalities" of the city on their return. The gentlemen most prominently men tioned as Secretary Rawlins1 successor are ien eral Dodge, General Seholield. nnd the Hon. James Wilson. Lawrence F. Melrose, alias George W. Mor ton, was arrested last night, in New York, for an attempt to swindle Tiffany & Co. of IT, 000 worth of diamonds. Lord Walter Park and Lord Paget, on Tues day, with Generals Sturges and Custar, went on a buffalo hunt near Hays City, Kansas. Each of the noblemen shot two bulls. KorelKn ANiilrw. The Bishop of Bath and Wells has resigned. Slight disturbances have taken place in Madrid, but no lives were lost. THE ELECTION CONTESTS. Conclusion of Mr. NellerV Argument Court of Common Pj-eas Allison, P. J., and Judges Ludlow, Peiree, and Brewster. After the close of our report yesterday, Mr. Sel lers having finished his recount of the attacked divisions, concluded as follows: Thus, may it please the Court, I have purged all the polls that the complainants attacked, charging to the respondents every vote that we have failed to answer for in the clearest manner, und we have left the following majorities: Mayor 1TJ0 Solicitor 8'.M Controller 1721 Prothouotary iui Dist. Attorney 1411 jKeceiver ol4 Commissioner 'Mil I have always thought iu regard to this case, and I now think, that owiug to the exclusion of so many naturalized citizens last year, these ma jorities ought not to tie disturbed, it m tms vour Honors dlller from me, still l tuiuk no til Initial could urge these polls more rigidly than I have done, and yet do justice to tho cause. I candidly believe that the men returned as elected undoubtedly carried tins county, and it there had not been such an enormous exclusion of naturalized citizens, they would have presented such maiorlties us would nave induced the peti tioners to desist from the expense and trouble of such a contest as this. Thanking your Honors for the patience with which you have heard me, aud my learned opno nents lor kindness and candor they have 6howu me, 1 now ciose. The court then adjourned until this morning lit 10 O ClOCK. AT0N DALE. I.InI of I lis Killed by the ; rent Colliery Dlmmler. 2.30 P. M. Thomas Carson, of Hampton mine, aud George Morgan, of Naiilicoke, experienced and competent miners, with twenty men, have ex plored every part of the workings, and are satisfied that all the bodies have been recovered; but outside parties say two men are still missing. One hundred and eight bodies have now been taken out. The following ia a full lint nf the Uua.il : William Alton. Madiaon Alliback . John flowen, Wil liam lioweu. Elijah Bryuut. John lliirt.li, J,,iri Ilurtch, Jr.. Patrick Umko, Peter Cunliu, Andrew Krotliiugliam, Cliarloa Krear, II ugh tJilroy, Daniel Clvens Iiariui Ouyter, Kvan lliihtti, Thoi. Ilugties, Johu Ilueties. Willie Mutton, 'thomas Iiatton. il liam HuidjuR. William D. Johna. 1st, Jna. Williama, Joliu Clark, Win. Dick. John K. iria, Thos. Davia, AVm. Dowillo, Wicliaol Paly, Win. lavia, Johupavia, I.ewia Davia, John IlairiH. aviJ Julinaon, Janui llaaklna. Stein Uowvll, Tlionma I). Jouva, Kdwiu Junea, Daniel J"iiii. Dariil June, Rowland Jonea, John Jeukina, Win. D. Johns, Sil . Tlioa. Jonea, l'i'Icr Johiiaon. Win. D. Jonin, Hreae t.nnrty. Win. Lewis. William Kvana.lat, Murray K Kilwaida, W. J. Kvaim, Kdward , Kilwar.la. Williiun IWana, 2.1, Williuin Kvaua, 3d, . K Kvana W, J, din ll.Evana.W K. Kvana. Id, Daniel Kdwarda, 'J'lioinaa Llcwnllyn, Kei'? Llewellyn, I'liomaa Morria, Ju , ph Morris, W. T. Mortran. I'utrick McUarrick. hiniiiiel T. MorKan, Jan.ea Murray. Siinnwd K. Moipun. Jamea Jtlallon, Henry Morria, John Neater, William Koaa, Kdward Owen, Win. Powell, Willie Phillips. Win. Porfet, Jaa. Phillip. P,.","',rli Steele, HtunUon rilocniu, Oe-irx Utackhonae, WiUiam (jliyck, Joliu Tlioiaaa lat. Joha Tlioniaaiil, Kd. Taylor, David Tliomaa. Jacob Moalier, D. P. Pryor, Thomaa Phlllipa, John Powell, Wm. Wlldrioa, Jamea Powell, Tliomaa Koberta, William Rwne, David 8. Beeae, Darid Ueeae, tliiltith Roberta, William Kuth, Tliomaa i Ryan, John Holier t y. K vans Keeae, Williiu Reeae, Williiim William, lat. William William", Ji William T. Williams, lat, William T. William"-. William N. Williams. Morgan Watklua, Hirbar4 Wooley. David Wood. The above, 106 iu number, were in the mine. IJ- ,i!ie ttiw Thorns V.'lliiania and lbl Jones werr aiinorHtt'd ou Moniltiy eveiiinic In attempting to niter. I'n vorni, Sep, it It has from tho firm been l;oj t ii that Mr. IItibIk-", inside foreman, w o.ild liftvr made xonii' mcinoratid i, which, bning to iinl. would give informaiion na to tli time lif'i w pro longed; and when his body was brought up his coat was otl aud bis toolc, tiino books, iVc, werp miss ing. After it w as decuu'd certain thai; no nioro bbdirp rpiimini'd in the minn, .Mr. Rc.nj. Hague, gncial irlidp foteninn if all the I'nlawHre, I.acka WBiiii! and Western Railroad Compiiny's mine, ami brotlip of l.vau HujjbeK, taking four men with tlicni, went d,wn to aimruli for bis bro'hor' cent, l.npllig to find in it tli ! tnPinorHTida ) mip-h drfireil. lie foimd thn coar fsmor f.'i') vards from win re .Mr. lltighi s' body bad b-.ien found, and oiit sldc of l-otli bnrrieades." H contained bis compus and other tools, and two time-book", but no meino randu whiitcver, ao that all hope of having a record of tiic luff hour of thn dead is loht. Nodoiilit all the bodies are now up, as thorough cxplmntioiis of the mino reveal no more, and one liiirdi'i'd and eight represents the total lo.s of life. Tin re are titty-nine, widows and one hundred and nine orphans niailn bv this disaster. Numbers of the men bsve ehildren living in tho old country, slid the destitution here l-grent and ri'iiiires imme diate relief. The ctrike f tbreo and one-half liionths bad reduced all the families to tho verge of starvation, aud the men rot being at work long enough to receive anv pav, there never was a ease that appeals more strongly to the charitable. The lunei Hls have been going on all day- Pi.vmovth, Sept. H. Please reipiest each neigh borhood that may wish to relieve the widows and orphans at .Avoiidnlo, to immediately take such measures as they may think best to collect funds fur that ob.leet and forward tho same as soon as practicable to W. S. Wllcon, First National Rank of Plymouth; Col. II. R. Wright or Thos. P. Hunt, Wllkeshnrre; Theodore Spring, National Rank of IMttston; V. W. Winton, National Rank of .Seran ton; (ieorge Coray. Scra'iton, or Ueo. H. Stuart, Philiiilelphia. One hundred orphans and sixty widows need aid. T. P. Hust, Secretary. Till: STOKM KIXG. I'rnrful lluirleiine Alnnic the New KiiKlund ( llllNl. I'homdkm k, .Sept. 9. The gale last evening from tour to live o'clock was the most severe known here idnce 1lo, when the city was partially sub merged. Throughout this State the damage is im meiife, Htid several lives have been lost. In this city the Ilaitlord Railroad depot was demolished, and Rose Walker's tannery partially blown down. Tho Oriental mill was unroofed, and two opciattves badly hurt. The Chestnut street church steeple was blown down, nnd nearly all the other church steeples were Injured. Probably one hundred buildings were unroofed. The Rrlstol Railroad will not be passable for seve ral days. Many vessels are ashore in Narragansett and -Mount Hope buys, but most of them will come oil Without much dainago. A Mnall new church on Narragansett; pier was entirely demolished. The sloop Resolution went to pieces in Wiektord harbor and two nu n were lost. Octaviun Rice was killed in his barn in W arwick. (irest damage is reported in Rrlstol. Kast (Jreen wich, New port, Pawtueket, Fall River and other places. '1 he papers of tn-dav contain four or live columns of details of the wreck and ruin by the storm. . The hurricane of last niht; extended over most of eastern Massachusetts. At Nahant a large dwelling and stable were blown down, and the depot on the steamboat wharf was blown Into the sea. At Hull every boa at anchor in the harbor was driven ashore or sunk. Tho windows of the Marion House were blown In and tho outbuildings unroofed. At Hiugham h' streets were blocked with trees, and burns and chimneys were blown dow n. The Agricultural Ha' I at Marsbtit-ld was levelled to the ground. In A bington three church steeples tell, and the large nail and tack factory in South Abington was unroofed. At liraiiiiree the steeple of the Congregational church was carried off. At Newburyporl, and towns further east, the gale was less violent. The Coliseum organ is ruined. It. had .fust been sold to Chicago parties for s5i)00. The big drum v. ns nl:-o smashed. Nearly every vofscI in Roston harbor dragged anchor, and miiiiy collided, sustaining damage. At jMaruieuead frank is.iirett,,ot Nashua, JN.ii., wns killed. The Sagamore House, on Nantucket Reach, was swept from its foundation, but the inmates were uninjured, having just left for safer quarters. '1 he gale all along the eastern coast was the most terrille experienced for years. Chi tain Smith, of tho schooner .1. T. Kulcht. has been held in "i)(0 bail for trial, charged with castirg away his vessel. The mate has been dis charged. 1'oi-riii ot's. ( roiuel mat.'ies are the ratre iu Kugland. The (ireat Kastern is to be painted white. H he velocipede fever is raging in Australia. Edinburgh has brought out a steam omnibus. The city of Mexico will celebrate Humboldt day. New South Wales is still alUicted with bush rangers. Sugar production is becoming au extensive interest iu Australia. The suicides in the British army last year were one in ten thousand. One of the out-going bishops of the Irish Church is ninety-ulne years old. The difference of level between the Ked aud Mediterranean Seas is sixteen inches. An American steamboat has been put upon the Rhine, and astonishes the natives. A recent fire at .Civita Vecehia destroyed the supplies of the French troops In Home. Twelve hundred persons were last year sum moned before Loudon courts for cruelty to animals. Diamond cutting, which is the specialty of Amsterdam, gives employment to some l(l,(HKl Jews there. A circus liou at Madras bravely submitted to a caudal abbreviation after taking live ounces of chloroform. Four Americans in Taris are negotiating for the purchase of the llcidsieck Champagne es tablishment at Kheims. A sunguine Englishman proposes to explore Mount Ararat, bring home the urk, aud place it In the Crystal Palace grounds. A Paris journalist says the false hair worn bv the ladies of the gay capital would make a pile as high as the Napolcou column. The King of 1 f anovcr has published a letter calling on Louis Napoleon to invade Germany, thrash Prussia, and restore Silesia to Austria. A Prussian naval physician proposes a dark yellow Hag with a red cross as a universal Hag of distress, to be respected by all civilized nations. Among the naval prize money distributed to British sailors, last year, w as $125,000 for cap tured vessels and $11,000 for destruction of pirates. MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marine Ntu set Firnt Pagt ALMANAC FOR PHILADKLPHIA-THIS DAT. Ri'N Risks 6 S4I Moon Kets. H 28 SUN ST S IS UlUH WATKB 5M1 PHILADELPHIA. BOARD OF TRA.DK. John O. James, ) t H. Dllititfiitnw. nnvuiTrn tin Miwa Thomab L. UiiajcKPiK, 5 JMOVUIUENTN OF Ot'KAN STEAMSHIPS. FOR AMK.KIOA. 0. of Baltimore.. Liverpool New York, vi H..,.Au(r. 'it Leipzig; SouthuinpUia. ...Baltimore Ann. US Cordova London New York Aumt. -A Dormu Houthamoton. ... orlc tun. 31 Palmyra JjveroooL. ...New York via Boa... .Auk. 81 Siuiilt Bremen. ..... New York Sept. 1 Denmark Liverpool new ora Knot., 1 Vaduu l.ivHroonl New York uu... t O. of Antwerp . .Liverpool ....New York Kept. 3 India (ilaagow, New York hept. Java Ijvei pool New 1 ork tjupt. 4 O.ofWaahingtonNew York.. ..Liverpool Bept. 11 Jella iiew ora. ,...ouuuu new,. 11 Loliiml.i, New York....GUuow.. Kept. 11 I rauee New York.. ..Liverpool hepi. 11 Halltv New York., ..Liverpool .....Sept.. 11 HuUuiiii Now York.... Hamburg Kept. 14 Kuwia New York....Lierpool Kept, li biburiu ...Now York. ...Liverpool Sept. Id Prorootheua Philada (lliarleaton ... Kept. U Piuueer Philada VV limiDKton Sept. 11 Touawauda Philada Kavanuan. hpt 11 t'oru-a New York.. ..New Oiloaua Sept. 11 Alaeka New York.... Aapinwall Sept. It) Kalp New York. ...Havana Spt. IS Souih An.erioa..New York....Kio Jn'v"' Malta are forwarded b every aleamer in the regular Urn The at earner, tor or from Liverpool call at WueenaWwn.ea. oept tlie Canadian line, wbioti oall t Ixmdouderry. 1 be atearoera for or from trie Oontinent CU at Southampton. CLFARKD YK8TKHDAY. Brie Wm. Welbh, Btrobridire. 1-oarton, r. wrigni noni. Bring Naiad, Iver. St. John. N B., Uoi Srbr 1 I.. A. Blokeoni, Ubatnelii, uoauin, """, bebr W.j. Irikh, ilatubun, Boston, do. ARRIVKD YK8TERDAY. Bteamahip Fauna. Brooka, 4 boor Irw Vvm rra w.ii uxini, to JvLa i". Btpr.merD.rtW. Pnvis, !A houn from New York, with milap. to W. SI. Bairil A to. Mramrr Sarah, Jonpa, U hour from New York, with Birine. to W. M. Biiirrl 'o. Mcunipr It. Willing, C'undiff, 13boura from Baltimore, With niriae. to A. Grovpn, Jr. , Br. brtg Hunicp, Barker. 23 rlajra from Salt River, ,1a.. with logwood to llonry L. tiill venael to V. V. Van Horn. Srlir Mary A. Harmon, Harmon, i dare from Ports mouth, In liallaat to K. A. Bonder A (Jo. Schrt laytoa A Lonber, .lackwin, 1 day from Smyrna, ppl . witb grain to Jna. I.. Bvwlpy A Co. Schr S. O. I- it Lian, 'I n ft. I dny from Port Deposit, Md., With am in to Jan. U Bewlry A Co. S-br T vcoon. Cooper, 1 dny I rom Smyrna Creek, Del., with Main to Jas. L. Brwluy A Co, MKMORANDA. Bteamihlp J. W. Kvtrnian, Hinckley, for Philadelphia, eailod Irom Ctiarleaton venterday. Steamabip Ya.oo, Catharine, Irom New Orleana for I'ni lartclpliia, at Havana Hth innt. Stennifhin Fionver, Sharpley, from Wilmington. N. C, for 1'hllKdeiphia, before reported astioro at Now lnlot bar. nan ou board 1M bid, npirlti turpentine, !2(lso do. toain, IMco. tar, liHI do pitch. 70.tM feet lumber, 2I,IHK juniper bolta, il baloa cotton. Is do. rag. loH pkgn. dried Irtiit, s bbla. tlaxw'Pd, 2t'-ale l orrela, and 14 pkga. mds Stemhip Norlolk, Hlatt, heno, at Richmond 7th inat. Stcumer tieorge 11. Stout, t on!, henoe, at Georgetown, I. C., sth Inat,. Banine White Cloud, Treeman, benoe, at Salom Sth Inntant. Brig Kdith Hall, Snow, for Philadelphia, remained at Prnaacola lut inat. Briga Charles Miller, Cilkoy. and Amos M. Roberta, j'cak, Ir. m Booton for Philadelphia, aailod from liolinea' Hole A. M. sth inrt. Brig Julia K. Arey, Babhiitge, hence, at Wistamet Hth innnnt. hcllia Wm. Cnllvpr. Tutlor. ll,nrt Phrn. Shimrila! W. ! Cowgill, Kelley, for Hhilarielphia. and Kroor.e, Murtin, for Trenton, tHtled from t'rovidenoe 7t,h inat. Schr Jaruea Bradley, Bradley, hence, at Norwich 8th inMant. Sebra I. Walnwright, A brume: C. A O. Brooks, Brooka; Julian Wilaon, (Javalin; and M. Vapor, Jr., Chriatie, heree, at Providenc e 7th inat. Schr Ulcnwood, Dixon, bonce, at I.ynn Ulitb nit. Si'br I'. A. SinindorK, Sloelman. fnm Sali'in for Phila dolphin, nt Holtnea' Hole P. M. Sth int. Si ln Hannah Little, Codfroy, hence, at New Bedford 7th inntart. Schr Decatur Onkea. Hogors. from C.loucostw for Philn delphia. at New Bedford Tth inat. Si hiB .lames Veldinn, Cavileer, and Alico O. (Irace, Oil cbriat, hence, at Salem Hth Inst. Sclir Heibei t .Manton, Crow ell, hence, at Fall River 5th instant. Scbrs Carihel. Smnll, nnd Willinm Praty, Pnrsons. from Brodon: Beading KK. No 77. ('arroll, from Now Haven, all lor Philadelphia, pitased Hell Halo Sth inst. Sebra Vapor, Johuaen, from Providence; Iwis Cass, Aekin. nnd James Hoffman. Sliropshiro, from Now Haven, all lur Trtnton, passed Hell Cute Sth inat. M1SCKLLANY. The Wilmington (N.O.) Journal, of Wednesday, aaya: Intelligence reai hed tills oily yestordny tliat tne atonm ship Pioneer, dipt. Sbarplny, which cleared from this port for Philadelphia on Saturday last, wa ashore on Oak llund bench, just over tho rip, but inside of the bar, between tort Caswell and Cak Island lighthouse The extent of the damage teared we were unable definitely to ascertain. The tug boats nre all down the liver to assist the Pioneer, and we bail hoped that Borne one of them would have arrived lnt nignt, when we could gain full particulars. The Messrs. Beery have been called on to assist, and are at the scene ot disaster. No doubt tho ship a being relieved of her cargo, nnd we trust she may be gotten off. The heavy sea which has prevailed off our bars tor ttip pr several duys, has made it dungoroua tor ves sels to put out. A l,rc,iao despatch, under date of yesterday, says: -"The wnrk ot getting the steamship Pioneer oft the beaoh ia still going on with enennraging prospects." Swedish corvotte Josephine, dipt a in Ankarkronce, from Lisbon June 25, via Western Islands. M duis. at New York sth int., mounts 24 guns, and has a crew of III 2 ottioprs and men, all told. The Josephine is hound to Boston. She bas two scientific gentlemen on board, who discovf red a bank in the Atlantic Ocean, fourteen miles lone an! nine miles wide, bearing N.NK. and S.SW., in lat.:lrt4", long. 40 HI. The bnnk lios between Amorloa nnd Cihraltur, aud in the track of veaaels hound from Knglund to Madeira. They named the bank after tho ship. SPECIAL NOTICES. l' II ) C L A M A T I () X. OkFICF OP THE MAYOIt til the City ok Phiudki.phia. Septomlior ti, lss.0 Whksrah, Jnmea J. Brooks, a detective officer in the service of the United States Covernmont.and a resident of the city, whilst in the discharge of bis duty, was this dny cowardly shot, with the intent to assassinate him, by two or more wickedly disposed persons, in a store situated in the neighborhood of Front and Arch streets, about 2 ;H P. M. The assassins hastened to a chuise wit h two hor9es at tached, which was in waiting close by the scene of out rage, and which, after the dastardly deed was done, was driven furiously, the driver lashing his horsea, up Front street to Callowhill street, thence to St. John street, thence to Euttonwood street, thence to Sixth street, thence to Spring Garden street, thence to Fairmount Park, where the trace to far has been lost Now, therefore, by virtue of the authority vested in me, I do 1 ereby offer a reward of ($1000) ONK THOUSAND DOLLARS for infoimation which will lead to tha arrest sod convic tion of tlie i uilty perpetrators of this dreadful act. The attention of all good citizens is called to this out rage, and their assistance ia trout earnestly invoked. DANIEL M. FOX, f I Mnyor ofPhiladolphia. REPUBLICAN MASS MEETINGS THE UNION RKPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COM MITTER have made arrangements for MASS MEETINGS as follows, viz. : Troy, Bradford county Sept. 4, 1. Towanda, " Sopt. 6, 1H69. Honetdale, Wayne county Sept. 7, IStju. Kittanning, Armstrong county Sopt. 7, lstf. Beaver, Beaver county Sept. 7, 1869. Bradford, Bradford county Hept. 7, 1HS9. Somerset, Somerset county SeDt. 14, lSUSt. The meetings at Troy, Towanda, and Honesdale will be addressed by Governor J. W. Geary, Hon. John Scott, and Hon. W. B. Kelley. Governor O. P. Morton of Indiana, Hon. John A. Ring bam of Ohio, and Hon. Wayne McVeigh of Pennsylvania, will address the meeting at Pittsburg. JOHN COVODK, Chairman. tino. W. HAMEnsUEY,) M. O. QUAY, t W. J. P. Whitk, S. F. GWINNKH, Secretaries. 8 3(1 ljtt OFFICE OF THE K. W. Til E (iKAND OF P.i;ffir AUCFPI KD MASONS Masonic Ham, Piiii.aii:i.phia, Sujt. 7, lst. The Otficersund Members ot tbe (and lilge who de sire to participate in tlie J jiyiug of the Corner Stone, by Mnaonic. cen niony, of tlie Humboldt Monument, at the Putk, on MONDAY nexl, lire hereby nolitieil to be at tt-.o Mansion House, nt tnu Putk, at 11 o'clock A. M., 1KE. CI!H,Y,of tliat day. The procession will form at the Mansion House, in the Puik, at 11 o'clock A. M., precisely. Same Masonic dress as used at tho luying oi the cornpr stone ot the Masonic Temple- hhick silk hat black Hiosh, white gloves, wnito uprons. The Grand Officer will wear their reg.ilkt. 'Iie (jlticers of Subordinate Lodges will weur their proper jewels und i.prons By eider ot tlie R. W. G. MASTKR. GF.OKGK. W. WOt)n, !yt Grand Marshal. pgr ELLIS IRON BITTERS. "HAVING nsed your Iron bitters in my praotioe, I can testify to Its superior tonic properties for invigorating theappo tita and promoting digest ion. I can unhesitatingly re commend It in casea of general debility and dyspepsia, an' in conditions of the system requiring the Use of a form, ginous tonie. Its agreeable tlavor must recommend it to all. Yours, respectfully, Ohab. S. Gaunt, M. U., Pro feasor in tha Philadelphia University of Medicine and Surgery." I24tuthfs . For aale b JOHNSTON, HOLLOW AY A OOWDltN, Mo. tma ARCH Street, and by Uruggiau generally JOSE P O E Y, Medico-Oirujano de la Univeraidad de la Hahana, recibe conaultas de a 11 de la manana y de S'u a S de la tarde en su oficina calls Nueve (sud) No "aj. Reiidoucia en la calle de Green, No. Ihl7. DR. JOSEPH POKY, Graduate of the University of Hahana (Cuba), hua re moved bis office to No. Ka S. Ninth street. Residence, No. 1817 Green street, Oflioe Houra-M to 11 A. M. '(, to 6 P. M. 7 Sitf f&" NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT an application will be made, at the next nieetiror of the LogiHlutiiie of Pemi-ylvaniu, lor the incorporation of a oompany, in accordance wit 11 tlie laws of t tin Common wealth, to be entitled " I li.i Philadelphia Banking and Savings Deposit Company," to he located at Philadelphia, with a capital of one million dollura, with the rig In to urease tho same to three millions of dollars. 7 jtfaif 1ST BATCHELOR'8 HAIR DYE. THIS splendid Hair Dye ia the best in the world ; the enly true and perfect Dye ; harmless, reliable, inakautaneoue ; no disappouitment', no ridiuuloua tints; remedios the ill Beit of bad dyes : invigorate and leave the Hair soft aud beautiful, llw lc or Inaun. Sold by all Druggists and r-ertumera; and properly applied at Batouelor'a Wig Fso tory. No. U hOlfD bVreet. New York. 4 i7mwf S J- YANKEE GREEN CORN CUTTERS, for table and kitchen uae, give you the healthy pnlp without the indigestible bull. Various styles aud prioea. from 26 cent up, lor sale at all the Uouae-furnish. Jng atores. B 7 jsgT DR. f7r. THOmTsTt HE LATKOrE- . ".""wf11? oa P"Jt AaaooUtlon. is now the why cm. in Pbiladelphia, who devote turn entire time and practice to extracting teeth, abaolutelj without pain, bf f rvsii iutroua SAiU saa. Office, KJ WALNUT I J WATOHES, JEWELRY, ETC LADOMUS & CO 'DIAMOND DKATiRRS t JEWKLEI'.S.I WATt HKS,4EWKLHY aSILVKH WARk. 1 WATOHES md JEWELRY REPAIRED, ,802 Chestntu BtPxiU Ladies' and Gents' Watches, AilEKICAN AND IMPOUTED, Of the most celebrated makers, FINE VEST CHAINS AND LEONTINES, In 14 and 18 karat. DIAMOND an other Jewelry of the latest design. Engagement and Wedding Kings, In 18-karat and coin. Hold Silver-Ware for Bridal rregenta, Table Cnu lery, Plated Ware, eta 3 37 ESTABLISHED 1828. WATCHES, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, and FANCY GOOD8. O . W. RUSSELL, NO. S3 N. SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. WILLIAM B. WARNE & CO., Wholesale Dealers in WATi :ti I.- iKii .u'u'L'tnv b. i:. corner HKVKN'IH and CHKSNtfr Ktrcets, 3 Sli Second lloor, and lute of No. ltd 8. THIRD ISt. HOOP SKIRTS, ETC. 1115. - H O P K I N S' HOOr-RKIllT AND COKSET MANU FACXOllY AND SALESUOOMS, No. 1115 CBESNUT STREET. Our CHAMPION SKIRTS better and cheaper than all others. 1 to 61) springs, Poo. to $2 i. Our Keystone hkirts, 30 to tW springs, 60 1. to 16140 ; New York made Skirts, from 2(1 to 40 springs, 45 to 75o. R. Werley Corsets, $3'&l. itS'fiO, $4 60. Iteckel Corsets, from $1 to $7. Thomson's "Ulove-titting" Corsets, from $32U to $5. Mrs. Moody's patent aolf-adjusting abdominal support ing Corsets, from $U to $7 highly recommended by phy sicans, and should he eiamined by every lady. Over 40 other varieties of Corsets, from 75c. to $950. Skirts and Corsets made to order, altered and repaired. WUOLKSALK AND RF.TAIL 7 23 3m WILLIAM T. HOPKINS. PROPOSALS. 1 JKOrilSAI.S. I'. S. ORDNANCE AfiENCY, COR J in-r HOLrTON and (iKKHiNK Streiits; entrance on Cii;uhe utrei't (P. u. linx 1st I), iNEW YORK, cpu 4, 1S69. Pcnled Proposals (In duplicate) will Im received at thin olllct; until THURSDAY, October 7, 1S09, at 12 51., li.r inuclinHinj; from the Lulled States the fol Itrwlnir Ordiinnct! rtorcs, to wit: '2(i,t)ii(i Scarlet Ulunkets. W,uuu Horse Krushes. SP.i UO SlII'CillKleS. (l.iitio yards Webbing. 30,tM 0 yards m'.-incli Ciirtridge erire. 2h,t HO yards 3S-incli Cartridge oer;e. 1,1)00 yards Flannel. 2,000 pounds Tow. S(0 pounds White Yarn, fi.ooo pounds Sklrtlnir Leather. 0,000 pounds Harness Leather. 4,700 pounds Russet Leather. 120 ponnds Cusset Leather. $00 pounds ,iiiu Arabic. 25 pounds Orplment. 20,000 Blue Ulaukets. 20,000 Curry-combs. 2,noo Girths. 10,000 yards Planters' Linen. 2,000 yards Linen Duck. 1,000 pounds Saddlers' Thread. 600 yards Ticking. 600 pounds Cartridge Twine. 400 pounds Collar Leather. 75 Calf Skins. 45 Morocco Skins. 500 pounds liridle Leather. 150 pounds Deers' Hair, 19 quarts Laudanum. 10 pounds Prusslate of Potash. 10 pounds Sulphate of Potash. I The Ordnance Department reserves the rifjlit to re ject all bids not deemed satistactory. trior 10 the acceptance of any bid It will have to be approved by tlie War Department. Terms cash, in Government funds. These stores are on hand at Watervliet Arsenal, West Troy, N. Y. Bidders will state In their bids whether t'liev will receive the iroods at New York city or West Troy, N. Y.- Thirty days will be al lowed ror removal ot tlie stores. Proposals will be addressed to the undersigned, and indorsed "Proposals for Purchasing Ordnance Stores." Samples can be seen at Watervliet Arsenal or at this Agency. For furthti'informatlon apply to the undersigned S. CRISPIN. Brevet Colouel I". S. A., 9 ti Ct Major of Ordnance. T) it o p o s a l s Fo r woo d. Oitk'R Chief ouaiiterm artek. KK, ) Kast, b, 1809.) TlllHl) DlXTKHT, DKPAKTMKNT OK THE KAST, Pllll.ADKI.rilU. Pa., Sept. n. IS SEA LEI) PROPOSALS. In duplicate, with a copy of this advertisement attached to each, are invited and will be received at this oftlce until 12 o'clock M., SA TURDAY, Oct. , 1809, for supplying the ouarter- m aster 9 nepartment at BALTIMORE, Md., and FORT MulIENRY, Mil., with tlie following amounts of merchantable HARD WOOD, viz.: Fort McHenry, Md soo cords. Baltimore. Md 90 The wood for Fort McHenry to be delivered on the wharf of the Fort, corded for inspection ; one half of the amount to be delivered ou completion of the contract, the balance by November 15, 1S09. The wood for Baltimore, Md., ti be delivered at such times, nnd in such places In the city of Baltimore, Md., as the Acting Assistant tunrtermaster may direct until the entire amount is delivered. Bidders will be required to make a deposit of money (on the day or opening tne mus) wit n me un iiemlonpd corre.Hiiondinur to amount of contract, as a guarantee that they (or lie, as the case may be) will execute their (or Ills) offer if accepted. Money to be returned ir bid is not acceptcu. :xo om win 00 vntprfMliipil that in not made In accordance with this advertisement, bidders are requested to be preseut at the opening of the bids. Proposals must be ad dressed to the undersigned and endorsed "Proposals for Wood." Application can bo made to the under signed for any additional particulars bidders may require. By o,dcr, jiajor-oeneral Rnfus Ingalls, Assistant QiiartorinaMter-Oeneral United Stales Army, CUief Quartermaster Department of tho Eaak HENRY O. HODOES, Bvt. Lieut -Col. and Quartermaster United States Chle"f Quartermaster Third District Department o the Kast. , 9 Iut OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THK SINKING FUND. TevAsrnT Department or Pennsylvania,) 1BK liAjuuauuuu. August 110,1b. ) Sealed bids will be received for the redemption ol ONE MILLION DOLLARS of the loan of theOoramon wealth of Pennaylvania.dne July 1,1870, until 13o'clock M., October 1, Communications to be addressed to R w. MAOKEY, Ksq-. Ktot9 Treasurer, Harrisburg, Pennsylv , nu eiu0'ed Bid ,or Rdi"Plion of State Loan. f. JORDAN, beorelary of State. J. K. HARTRANKT, Auditur-tieneral. II. W. MAf'KKY, State Treasarer. Commissioners of the Sinking Fund. N B - No newspaper publiahing the above without authority will rec-i" PH therefor. 8 331m N EX C II A c O R NOB JOHN T. HAlLKi, B. K. of M A RKKJ VVlTKR Street w.nki n ttiff irv ' DEALER W BAtiS AND BAOOINQ Oraia. Vkat. Bait, BuperPhoauhaU ot Lima, Boa T ..,1 np.il OUN NY BAtiS aonatanUjr on hand. FOR SALE. A F1KST-CLASS RESIDENCE TV isil. I FOIS HALli. 1 The New Brown-Stone Dwelling, with Coach House, No. 1507 SrRUCE STREET. TTe house is Sil feet front., three try and Mnnsard roof, and three-story double buck buildings, with bth rooms on the second and third, and wuter rlo'.eU on first, seeond. and third floors, and every modern convenience. The lot is 23 feet front by 2W deep to Lstimer stroot, on which there is a tine coach house, and stabling for f jur horses. The house was built and finished in the most coinpleto manner for the present owner, wiio occupied it a9out a year, and offers it lor salo only on account of leaving the city. Furniture new, and will be included, if wished. ruSBKhSION 1MHKUIATK, lb UKdlKhD. APPLY ONLY TO J. NORRIS ROUINSON, At Drezel t Co.'s, No. 34 SOUTH 1HIRD STREET, Ptf PHILADELPHIA. FOR BALE OR TO RENT. OKRMANTOWN, Ave minutes walk from Wayne Station, two neat aid comfortable Houses on WAYNR Street, below Manhelm, suitable for a small and genteel family, with all the modern conveniences, gas, water, range, heater, etc Rent, 4500 per annum. Apply to JACOB KAUPP, No. 77 WISTKR Street, Oermantown Possession at once. A IK tf F O K S A L K, HANDROMK ARCH STRKKT RKSIDKNCE. No. 182f, 2ll by 137. In thorough order, with modern im- provements. Apply to JOS. L. CAYF.N, No. 1BN. NINTH St root. FOR SALE H ANDSOM K THREE story Brick Dwelling, three-story double back build mra. No. tti4 blXTH bireet. above Green : modern im provements, and in eioellentorder. Wasowned and buili by the late Henry Derringer, deoeaseri. of the very best materials and workmanship. Immediate; possession Agent at bouse from 12 to 2 o'clock daily. 6 7 tf No. 131 EIGHTEENTH, ABOVE WAL NUT Street, neur Rittenhouso Siinnre The most complete and elegant medium size DWKLLIXG in west part of city ; lower lloor solid walnut tiniHU; evory convo ninnce: for sale, with possession. J. F. LIST, No. I2tl WALNUT Street. S2()fmwtf ELEGANT BROWN-STONE RESI- iTJiuL DKN'CF.S, Noa. 4112 nnd 4116 Spruce street, for sale or to rent. Apply to C. J. FKLL BROTHKR, H 27fmw!m No. 121) 8. FRONT Street. SHIPPINC. r- FOR LIVERPOOL vr. tfr V?UKKNST,S,WN-In'n' f Mail jL-f y Steamers am appointed to sail as tot lows v,ii 01 trillion (via Halifax), Tuesday, tjpjit. 7, nt 1 P M y,.y . . "'"ngton, Saturday, Sept, 11, at 1(1 A. M. City of Antwerp, Saturday, Sept. 18, at 1 P. M. l.ity of Halt unore, via 1 liililax, Tuf sday, Sopt. 21, at 1 P..M Ami each sncceoding Saturday and alternate Tuesday from Fier 4o, North Kivcr. RATKS OF PASSAGK. iT STEAMER BAIL1NI1 EVERY SATURDAY. vitWii),"Hld- . , Payablo in Currency. I-IKS I t AlilN $1(KI,STKF.RAGH l o London Ms To Indon 4.1 Fa, , 116 1 To Paris 41 . .,.r. x a iafi lUIBUAX BTEAAlc.it, VIA BAI.U'AZ. FIRST CAltlV Payable inlield. Liverpool STKK11A1.K. , , Payable in Currency. 9RU I Liven ool a, ; iiaiiim jS St. John's, N. F., ) t. John's, N. P., ) by Branch Steamer., j by Branch Steamer.... 80 Passengers forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Bremen, et c. at reduced rates. Tickets can be bought here at moderate rates b ner eons wishing tosend for their friends, 1 r . TJ "Z,1 b or 1 n f o mi a t i on apply at the Company's Office JOHN U. DALE, Agent, No. 15 BKOAUWAY. N Y or 10 O'DONNKLL A VAULK. Agents No. 411 CHKSNUT StrtetrpiltdSln h'.. Ilalitui CHARLESTON, 8. C THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST. r AST FREIGHT LlJXlii EVERY THURSDAY. The WvAltPtOnj, aud will voimTj&vn'irwKNhxE. Til -veniv w "X.. ,"" " al Will sail on TlirmiKli bins ot lading given In connection with b. C. If. J. to points in the South and Southwest. Insurance at lowest rates. Rates of freight as low as by any other route, i'or frelirht. nm V & A. NOUDKK CO., 2 22tf DOCK STREET WH a iVw ;ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE " THE nFNf'Bll.TDlMD.Ti BREST "a v nc, UALUiVU AT I he splendid new vessels on this favorite ronte forth Continent wUI sail fcom 1 a iHiMmf i .. , .. PRICK OF PASSAGE in gold (including wine), in . r. k, 10 K':s,r OR HAVRE. First Cabin Igwu Second Cabin TO PARIS IB0 (Including railway tickets, furnished on board ) First Cabin $145 Second Cabin. .'. . 1 heso steamers do not carry steerage passengers. Medical attendance free of charge? "m'aen- American travellers going to or returning from the cor tinent of hnrope by taking the steamers o? this lineiYoir unneoeKsary risks from transit by Kuglish railways an crossing the channel, besides saving time, trouble, index pense. GKORGK MAOKKflziK, Agent, v . t . , No. 68 BKO A D W AY, New York. Copa6 Ph""e.Phia. apply at AoWKgp5, 1ST No-ffMOHelJiT-PK Vjpw PHILADELPHIA, RICHMOND iL-t "Vl-"-" 14 rxvr un ' AIK LINK TO ,aE2ZEL-THK SOUTH AND WEST. Btfoet ' 1IKST WHAKJf DOve MARKE1 THKOUGH RATES to all points in North and Bont Carolina, via Seaboard Air Line Railroad, winnectmg a Portsmouth and to Lynchburg, Va., Tennesseeand I "hi nd"brvilieTBnr.nlenn,M-'B Air "0 iWia? OTTIE0L', tk8"t ThS roaTulanty, safety, and cheapness of this rout com mend it to the public as the most desirable medium carrying every description of freight No charge for oommiaaion, drayage, or any eioenaa transfer. Steamshipa insured at the lowest rates. Freight received daily. WILLIAM P. CLYDE A OO . Nl2S. WHARVES and Pier 1 N. WHARVES. W. P. PORTER. Agent at Richmond and City Point. T. P. UKOWF.lL A CO., Agents at Neriolk. V j LOKILLARD'8 STEAMSHIP LINE FOR fcSS-s"ii NEW YOI7K. Sailing on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. REDUCTION OF RATKS. Freight by this line taken at 13 cents per 100 pounds, cents per foot, or 1 cent per gallon, ship's option. Ad vance chargos cashed at office on Pier. Freight received at all times on covered wharf. JOHN F, OHL, 8 25 Pier 19 North Wharves. N. B. Extra rates on small packages iron, metal, etc . frT? Ik NEW EXPRESS LINETO Jf f'Cfl'T Aleaandria, Georgetown, and Washington, D, inaBinW O., via Chesaiieake and Delaware Canal, with uouuectioiis at Alexandria from the moat direct route for Lynchburg, Bristol, Kuoxville, NaahvUle, Dalton, auullhe bouthweat. Steamers leave regularly every Saturday at noon from th first wharf above Market street. Freight received daily. WILLIAM P. CLYDE A CO., No. 14 North and South Wharves. HYPE ft TYLKR, Agents, at Georgetown; M ELDR1DGK A CO., Agents at Alexandria. tf 1 ( IT? l. NOTICE FOR NEW YORKTvii Lw'Tt'? DELAWARE AN, RAR1TAN CANAL, a. s'Ar EXPRESS STEAMBOAT COMPANV. The CHEAPEST and QUICKEST water oouuuunica tioo between Philadelphia and New Vork. Steamers leave daily from nrst wharf below Mark street, Philadelphia, and foot of Wall street, New Yori Goods forwarded by all the lines running out of Net York, North, East, and West, free of osmmiasion. , Freight received and forward od on aocommodath) terms. WILLIAM P. CLYDE A CO., Agents, Mo. 12 U. DELAWARE Avenue, Philadelphia. JAMKH HAND, Agent 88 No. J 18 IW ALL Street, New York IT? av NOTICE. FOR NEW YORK. VIA f- Delaware end Raritan Canal, RWIFTSURB Cii.i.-. s.4s THANSHOKTATION UOMPAN X.lbJi PATCH AND BWIrTBUKB LINE. The business by those lines will be resumed on and after the Hth of March. For freights, which will bo taken on acoouuuouaiiug tanus, appif U W M. BAIRD ft CO.. Nu, Utt South Wharrs 8 AMUSEMENTS. A C A P E M Y O F 1 RICH INCH m rs 1 - KNOl.INH OI'KH A SFASON. ' CAROLINA ltfl lllMiS RKHMAiD....l)IRrr,TRESS. 1HIS (Friday) KVKNINO, Spptomber 10, will be produced Aulmr'a llrilliant. Opera of. - , UtA DIAVOLO. Blanche PUermann as Zorlin A mi in Krmp llonlrras Ijidy A llcasli lli ooklmusn Howler as , Km lhavoln lli-niy llrnvton as , .(iiacomrt H . t TVs krs as Bnppn James A. Arnold as Ijird Alicaaii TO-.MORKOW AKTKRNOON, , KTRST ORAM FAMILY MA1IXKR, ,, , MAR1TANA. Haigh, Drayton, Peakee, Mrs. Bernard, Annie KemfJ lloulpr, all in the val,t. sneetsnow ojien. ACADEMY ) V V A D E M Y MUS 1 C Mrs .O. R. REBNARD takes plpasnr- in announcing tliat her Fntiro Unnpany, Mniutioni of tlie Orfhestra, ocring A,t"hls u, D nito with her-in ten- . . A rSKNF.KTT ,N A."?w T,IK '1'Nf P" THE ' W 1DOWS AND tlkllLDREN VICTIMS OF THE I.ATE TKRTlim.W DUAL MINR . .l 1 DISASTER AT AVONDALK, , to take place on the Eve of ' nu BAI'UKDAY, Septemberll, . , when will be given A GRAND OPERATIC CONCERT, in which every member of tho Troupe wlii appimr. l ull piweeOs of the house logo the fund'.' Tickets at tianal prices, and to be had at tho Acailem and at I rumplor'a. . C A D EM Y OF MUSIC SECOND AND LAKT WEEK. OK KICHI.NGS ENGLISH OPERA, t'tinimoncinu M( IM)A V, Si,teitler 12 RIU'ERTOlRi; i OU THREE NIGHTS Monday ItOH KMIAN-GIRL- 1'iifMluy IL TKOVATOHE. Wcinicauay MAK'I'HA. Friday Menem of Mre. O, R. BERNARD TRAVIATA. Ilex slieets now open at tho Academy and atTrumpler'S Music Store. WALNUT ST. THEATRE.ZbewNs" AT 8. f THIS ( Friday) EVENING. Sept. 111. HKNKH'l OK M KS. I). P. KoWKRS. AND ONLY NIGHT that she can appear in her WUNDERFI.'L IMPERSONATION OK . , LADY AL'DLKY, In John Brougham's lliri'ling senational drama of LADY AUDLKY'S SECRET. Robert Audley J. C. M'COLLOM lo conclude with the American comedy of THE PEOPLE'S LAWYER. In rehearsal, a romantic play entitled SNAHEi OK, WHAT CAN'T MONEY DO! aM RS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET THEATRE. Begins V to 8. HEN EE IT OK LYDI A THOMPSON. TO-NIGHT (Friday). September lu, 1N1.H. 'I'he Two (ireat Scenes of IXloN. And tho Ijorul Itnrlesinte, hINUAD THE SAILOR, 11Y LVD I A THOMPSON AND TROUPE. TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 3 o'clock, ONLY LYDI A THOMPSON MATINEE. ON MONDAY il'HH, FORTY THIEVES. 170X'S AMERICAN THExVTRE WALNUT A1 above EIGHTH. MOIS DA Y EVENING. Sept.. U.and all thn Week, IHBWONKKIIKL'L KIRALKY TROUPE, E'levon iu number. ROKERT NIOK LK, the World's Prestidicitateur, New Ballet lie Roa, I.e Suanli and Hallut Trouim. Matinee on SATURDAY AFTERNOON at 3 o'clock. VALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER GARDEN Nos. 720, 733, T2-I, and 72 VINE Street. THE GRAND ORCHESTRION, formerly the propert of the GRAND DUKK OK BADEN, purohased at grea oxpenao by JACOB VALKR, of this city, in combination witb E LAM PR'S ORCHESTRA and Miss NELLIE AiT DKRSWN, will perform EVERY AFTERNOON ansT EVENING at the above-mentioned place. Admissio '-. . 1 18tf PATENTS. pATENT OFFICES, N. W. Comer FOURTH and CIIESNUT (Entrance on FOURTH street). rr.Aisicis d. FASTonzus, SOLICITOR OF PATENTS. Patents procured for Inventions In the United States and Foreign Countries, and all business re lating to the same promptly transacted. Cull or send for circulars on Patents. Open tU19 o'clock every evening. 8 6 srathS CTATE RIGHTS FOR SALE. STATE Riirhts of a valuable Invention just patented, and for the SLICING, CUTTING, and CHIPPING of dried boef. cabbage, etc., are hereby ottered for sale It is an urticlo ot great, value to proprietors of hotels and restaurants, and it should be introduced into evory family. STATE. RIGHTS lor salo. Model can be seen at TELEGRAPH, OFFICE, COOPER'S POINT. N.J. f27t,f MUNDY ft HOFFMAN PAPER HANGINGS, E I C. E A N & WARD, i PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PAPER HANGINGS, NO. 261 SOUTH THIRD STREET, IXTWIBN WALKTTT AND BTBUCV, PHILADELPHIA. COUNTRY WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 18 T OOK ! LOOK ! ! LOOK ! ! ! WALL PAPERS A J and Linen Window Shades Manufactured, tha cheapest in the city.ut, JOHNSTON'S Depot, No. 101)3 SPRING GARDEN Street, below Eleventh. Branch, No. 307 K KDKRAL Street, Caindon, Now Jersoy. J 25 ERRICK & SONS sournwARK foundry, No. 430 WASHINGTON AVENUE, Philadelphia, WILLIAM WRIGHT'S PATENT VARIABLB CUT-OFF STEAM ENGINE, Regulated by the Governor. ' MERRICK'S SAFETY HOISTING MACHINE, Patented June, 1S6S. DAVID JOYfl PATENT VALVKLESS STEAM HAMMER, D. M. WESTON'S PATENT PELF-CENTRING, SELF-BALANriNI CENTRIFUGAL bUOAK-DltALNLNU MACHINE, HYDRO EXTRACTOR. : For Cotton or Woollen Manufacturers. 1 10 m wi i. VACOUII atKRBJCK. WILLIAM M. afKaJUOK. jorm k. oopk WIRE W O Tk. GALVANIZED and Painted WIRB GUARDS, store fronts and windows, for factory and warehouse windows, for churches and cellar windows. , IRON and WIRE RAILINGS, for balconies, offices, cemetery and garden fences. Liberal allowance made to Contractors, Bullderi. and Carpenters. All orders Oiled with promptness and work guaranteed. ROBERT WOOD & CO., No. 1184 RIDGE Avenue Pulla. T 3 stuttiOm yy IRE GUARDS, FOR STORE FRONTS, ASYLUMS, FAC TORIES, ETC. Patent Wire Hulling, Irou Bedsteada, Ornamental Wire Work, Paper-mukers' Wires, and every variety of Wire Work, manufactured by t M. WALKER A SONS, No. U N. BIXTILStreiit. '1 3fmw5 pjORNY'S TASTELESS Fruit Preserving Powder, la warranted to keep Strawberries superior to anv knot) prooeaa, aa well as other fruit, without being air-tiah Price, 0 ita a package, bold bj ths frrooers. XANK. NOttNY de CO Proprietor. lIBim "o. North SECOND Hi. Philada.' w ILI-IAM ANDERSON CO., DEALER? iu Fine Wbiakiea, '-. No. 146 North SECOND Street, 2 -IOIIN FARNUM & CO., COMMISSION MftTi f I cbantsand Manufaoturer. of cWeatSVai- ER ruiiatlelpuia.