THE DAILY 'EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, , SATURDAY, OOTOnEtt; 15, 1870. 7L AX ITALIAN DICK TURPIN. m Frm a a, r. sn. ' ; r ' Viotor Emanuel, King of ' Italy, has a' de- J ligbtful sense of humor, t leaving found it to 1 his interest to absorb the entire possessions of Fope Tins IX, be has written a letter to his Holiness to explain to. him that it,.! nil . for the Pope's own, good. "Tbpe are. trou blesome times," says his ilajtbiv; "the pa " fiions of the people are in a state of efferves cence; they might even give your Holiness trouble; permit me, therefore, to relieve yon cf all your burdens." If the true story of the life and adventures cf Kiohard Turpin may be relied upon, it was with like playful humor that he lightened the passengers by the London' coach of their lit tle belongings. "My dear madam," would the gentle liichard say, "those diamonds are care to you, and may one day tempt some evil-minded person to steal: allow me, there fore, to take care of them." Turning to tho mercantile traveller, with a beaming smile Tjpon Lis cheerfulface, and trifling in a sport ive bat careless way with the silver-mounted butt of his pretty pistol, Richard would ob serve, "Your purse, my dear sir, I notice is Tery heavy; gold is the mot of all evil, and your pockets are fairly overflowing with gold. Permit me to unburden them, and to relieve your mind of that distressing weight of care which the possession of so much wealth must bring." One day Dick fell In with the Bishop of London. The feelings of that ecclesiastic at the sight of the outlaw must have been some what Bimilar to these of the Bishop of ' Home on receipt of the letter to which we refer from that royal bandit already under the out lawry of excommunication. - The circum stances of the two cases are so similar that we may be pardoned for recalling to our readers the ballad version of the first one: "Bold Tnrpln once on Hounslow Haath His bold mare Bess bestrode. When there be saw the BUhop's coach A -coming along the road ; So he gallops close to the horses' legs, And he claps bis head within, And the Bishop says : Sure as eggs Is eggs, This here's the bold Turpin 1" The good Pope doubtless made some simi lar exclamation, in choios Latin, when the King clapped his bullet-head and curling moustache into the window of the Pontifical coach. However, the Italian bandit does not, like the English one, put two bullets in the , Bishop's nob. ; On the contrary, he commits his little robbery in a religions spirit. A sweet air of sanctity pervades the entire affair. He approaches the apostolio coach with meekly folded hands and a devout air. We all remember how the Rev. Mr. Stig gins was accustomed to smite himself con tritely upon the stomach with his dilapidated umbrella, and to roll his eyes heavenward before partaJuDg of Mr.Weller's pineapple rum hot with three lumps to the tumbler; but even Stiggins, though clad in a connate suit of brass, never had the impudence to call the indignant weller to bless the bowl. King Victor Emanuel, however, is equal to the oc .,' caslon. "I see the inevitable necessity," . 6ays this Italian Richard Turpin, "for the security -of ' Italy aud the Holy See, . that my troops, already guarding V the frontiers, should advance and occupy I the positions which are indispensable to the security of your Holiness and the mainte f sance of order." Perhaps his Holiness would 1 be even more .secure if the King should lock 1 him up in some quiet cell, quite by him f self, and away - from all the oares and I clamors of this troublesome world, "Your Holiness,", adds the . child-like and bland llicardo, "will not see a hostile' act in this L. ( asure of precaution." Hostile! Oh dear, by no means. Such a good friend to have in time of need; he will see to everything, Zouaves and alL . "I beg your Holiness to bestow upon me your apostolio benedic tion," concludes this son of the Ghnrob, "and I renew to your Holiness the expres , sion of my profound respect." Turpin, the ' original, always allowed his victims - to swear. If the British traveller, handing 1 over his pocketbook, said: "Take it, and be d d to , you," Dick was rather pleased ' than otherwise. ' And undoubtedly it would greatly solace the feelings of the Pope if, in - handing over the keys of the castle of St. Acgelo, he could indulge in some good re sounding anathemas. It would be a moment of true bliss if he oould fling the keys at Tnrpin's bead, follow them up with a brisk , application of the apostolio toe, and finally '.. consign Richard with many , maledictions to those regions where the mercury goes so high . that there is no use in keeping a thermometer. But one of the misfortunes in being the head of the Church is that he can't swear, exaept in Latin, and that doesn't relieve one's mind. And so the unhappy Pope must hand over the keys with his benediction. Oh, too cruel Turpin i Alas ! poor Pontiff ! TBE POPE'S TEMPORAL DEPOSITION. From th N. Y. Time. One of the great events of the past smm- , tner the destruction of the temporal power of the Pope, and the reduction of the Holy 1 '. Father to the simple position of a high priest has fallen flat on this generation. Two years ago it would have been considered - one of the grand apocalyptio revolutions, the accomplishment of prophecy, and the heralding of the speedy coming of the new "kingdom." Preachers would have com mented on it, and prophetio writers would have demonstrated its harmony with myste rious and ancient prodictions. Moralists would have Been in it the final undermining of priestly power in temporal things, and that secularization of tho world's religious institutions which has baen the dream of so many reformers. But the "capital of two civilizations" has been transformed into the ' capital of the kingdom of Italy, and the , great spiritual monarchy, which for bo many centuries baa us toot on tne necK or kings, has been dethroned, while the world of Eu rope and America have hardly noted the oc currence, or if they have, scarcely felt more excitement over it than if the kingdom of Greece were overturned. This great revolu tion, and the triumphant expression of un limited dogmatio knowledge by the (Ecumeni cal Council, have signally failed to arouse "' the anticipated deep interest of mankind. As - dramatic scenes, they may be said to have been failures. v The causes are not obscure. The earnest ympatoy oi modern peoples is not with, re ligious leaders, their doctrines, or their organizations. Modern thought and feeling are far more oauea out toward political re forms and political revolutions. So stu pendoua a political cnange as nas been going ,on this summer, wherein the first military cower of Europe has been humbled, Cieaaristu cr personal government has exploded, and a qeiet and earnest race have taken the first - place In European progress, has quite ab sorbed the thoughts of men, and given them little opportunity of studying the destinies of the priesthood. Events so wonderful as the overthrow and capture oi Napoleon in a six weeks' 'campaign, the siege of Paris, the declaration of a repnblio, and the appa- rently threatened chaos of political partibs in France, have caused the smaller fortunes and revolutions of 1 the Popedom to be compara tively neglected. Moreover, many will recall list it is but sixty years since that the Pops as deposed and deprived of his dominions by a far more powerful potentate than Victor Emmanuel, and yet in six years he was again restored. It is true that now he has hin own people ngainst him, and then his prodeces ftcrs.hnd a foreign conqueror. But in the changes which must ooour daring the next twenty years throughout Europe, it is not at all an improbable event that portions of the Roman or Cellio races may unite to replace the Pope on his throne, and mav burned. . The indifference of Protestant, however, to tbis great event, may arise from a yet deeper cause. IUs becoming more and more doubtful whether the deprivation of the Pope of his temporal power will much diminish his spiiitual influence in distant couutrioH. Un doubtedly in Italy, the humbling of the head, of the Church to the condition of a superior bishop, without an army or a treasury, or any considerable territory, will lower him in the eyes of the ignorant, "and lessen his power over their minds. But, in the opimou of foreigners, and even with the reformers of bis own country, the fact that there is no distinctly Papal territory, with a cut-throat army, and the worst government and most corrupt administration in Europe, will really free the Pope from some of the worst reproaches cast upon him. Hitherto the American or Eng lish heretic and European reformer has siid: "The Papal States are a sample of the legiti mate effect of Roman Catholio principles transferred to politics, nere you have the religious State whiob the Church desires to found in America and England, and every where else." The rapaoity, illegality, cor ruption, and tyranny of the Roman States were a perpetual and unanswerable argument against the Pope's Government. This is henceforth removed. The Pope stands before the world simply as a priest of religion and bishop of bouIs. He can now be the successor of the apostles in his poverty as well as his sanctity. No political stains now rest upon him; nosuspicionjof princely luxury or princely oppression. He has no relation to the powers of this world. His subjects may be under republics or monarchies or empires. He rules over souls. . Such a figure, the centre of the Church's affection, freed from earthly insignia and eartLly complications, supposed to be the humble object of persecution and the saintly mcdel of sanctity, will, in our judgment, pos sess a far deeper infinenoe over the Roman Catholics of all countries than did ever a petty Italian prince, governing badly a wretched and oppressed population. T7EDDING AND PARTY INVITATIONS EN- v v GRAVED AND PRINTED IN THE LATEST 8 TILE. " ' VISITING CARDS. VISITING CARDS. ' One Quire French Paper with Envelopes to match, In a neat box, stamped, only 80 cents. JOHN LINBRD, 6 89wsm OmSp No. 921 SPRING UAKUEti Street yiiimiHU AND PAltTV IX VI- Engraved In new and handsome styles. FINE STATIONERY. Arms, Monograms, Illuminating, Etc DHKKA, No. 1033 CHESNUT 8TREET, 13tnths8p PHILADELPHIA. T N V E L O P E 6. Having Introduced STEAM-POWER ENVELOPE MACHINES Into our establishment, we offer a lull assortment of ENVELOPES At very low prices, wholesale and retail n. HOSKIN8 A CO., Stationers and Steam-Power Printers, Ho. 018 AKCII Street. MILLINERY, ETO. M R 8. R. D I L L ON, NOS. 823 AND 831 SOUTH STREET. FANCY AND MOURNING MILLINERY, CRAPE T c ' Ladles' and Misses' Crape, Felt, Gimp, Hair, Satin, Silk, Straw and Velvets, Hats and Bonnets, French Flowers, Dat and Bonnet Frames, Capes, Laces, Silks, Satins, Velvets, Ribbons, Sashes, Ornaments end all kinds of Millinery Goods. 1 4 J WHISKY. W H I SK I E S. Bye, Wheat, Bourbon and H0n0n.5ah.ela WHISKIES, The product of the following Distilleries : "A. A H. 8. Overholt," "Wa Brltton 4 Co.," I "Jos. S. Finch," "M. Weiss A Co." 'U. Llpplncott," "Hugns & Co.," Tho. Moore," "Shanton, Daly & Kern,' 'Lynchburg," Mt Vernon," "Sherwood," Old Dominion." In store and for sale in lots to suit purchasers. APPLY TO BE00KE, COLKET &C0., 1727, 1729, 1731 and 1733 Market St, 8 87 BtnthSm PHILADELPHIA. GOAL. TTOnEYUUOOU L.IZ1I1C11I JLA. FREE OF SLATE AND DUST. 8240 LBS, TO TUB TON. Office NO. m AKCII STREET. Depot-NO. 960 NORTH FRONT STREET. TENEB GALBRAITIL 9 IT lm Robbrt Tknkr. DavidQalbraith. A NTHRAC1TE COAL, TON OF 8240 LBS OE- JY Uvered. LEHIGH. Broken and Eire. H-TS Ktove. ts-OO: LOCUST ArwL'JNTAiiN, broken ana I'm. tT OO, Stove, IT 00; SHAMOKIN and LOR- BERRT Not to carters at low prices. Office. No. 828 DOCK Street; Yards, cor. TWENTX- SECOND and w abhinuton Av. swirp u TCOTIIfcUMEL. Ac MAKKlfU, , i Depot N. E. Corner NINTH and MASTER, I South THIRD Street, ?24 SANSOM M PTC AT! TREE8. A FINE STOCK OF STAN ZC dards and Dwarfs of prime rrowth, all true to iiMUie, at " K. huist's nursery, -. ..' RIYTV-SRVl.'.'MTH Street aaJ in net ' DARBV Road, r 4tw ORNAMENTAL TREES OF EVKMY ZL Variety. A very lar. re c toe It. of Arborvlue for Lcdgea, at lowest rates. K. h lists rurery.. . . fclXTY-SEYANJH Street Had 10 14 f : ' ' DAUBV Road. SOTTON SAIL DUCK ANdTcANVAH, OF All J numbers aud brbuda, .Teut, Awuiug, Truul and Wasroa-cever lmck. . AUm, I tr M&nuf6 turers trier Kelts, from tbirty to suvtiuiy-m. inch. wttH Paulina, hks. .it .iga 10 CHURCH gueet (OH ftWreal f INANOIAL A DESIRABLE Safe Home Investment TUB Sunbury and Lewistown : Railroad Company Oiler l,3OO,O0O MondN, beartna 7 Icr Cent. lnteret In iold, , Secured by a First and Only Mortgage. The Bonds are Issued In ', ftlOOOH, 50O and $400. The Coupons are payable In the city of Philadelphia on the first days of April and October, Free or Stale and United (State Taxes. The price at present is 00 and Accrued Interest in Currency. ' This Koad, with its connection with the Pennsylvania Railroad at Lewistown. brintra the Anthracite Coal Fields 7 MILES nearer the Western and Southwestern markets. With this advantage it will control that trade. The Lumber Trade, and the immense and valuable deposit of ores in this section, together with tne tmc&ly peopled distriot through which it runs, will secure it a very large and profitable trade. VM. PAINTER & CO., . Dealers in Government Beooritles, Ho. 3G South THIRD Street, 9 tf4p . - ' PHILADELPHIA. UNITED STATES SECURITIES Bought, Sold and Exchanged on Most Liberal Terms. - o o l. r Bought and Sold at Market Batet, C0UP0H8 CASHED Pacific Railroad Bond BOUGHT AND SOLD. I.. - i ' . j -. " Stocks Bought and 8old on Commis sion Only. Accounts received and Interest allowed on Dally Balances, subject to check at slgnt. DE HA YEN & BEO., No. 40 Oouth THIRD Street, 611 PHILADELPHIA. C O U 1 O N S. ' THE 7 PER CENT. GOLD COTJI?OIVS of turn SUNBURY AND LEWISTOWN RR. CO. Blue October 1, . "WTl be paid on and after that date at tne Banking House ol WM, PAINTER & CO.. No. 36 SOUTH THIRD STREET. 9 SI 22t J. O. L. BHINDHL, Treasurer. JayCooke&(p. PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, AND WASHINGTON, HAN KERB, AND Xealers in Government Securities. Special attention given to the Purchase and Sale of Bonds and Brocks on Commission, at the Board of brokers m mis ana omer ctues. IKTEKEST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. COLLECTIONS MAD 8 ON ALL POINTS. GOLD AND SILVER BOUuUT AND SOLD. RellablA Kailroai! Bonds for investment. Pamphlets and full information given at our office, No. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 10 1 3m ET o R O A L C. Six Per Cent Loan of the City oi Williamsport, Pennsylvania, FREE 07 ALL TAXES, " At 85, and Accrued Interest These Bonds are made absolutely secure bv act o Legislature compelling the city to levrjaufflclent tax to pay Interest and principal. Pa 0. PETEROOrJ a CO.. No, 39 SOUTH THIRD STREET, M PHILADELPHIA & .T . T X22 0 v . FOE BALE. . ; (5. T. YERKES, Jr., CD., V-1 A SAlfKERS AND BROKERS, No. SO Couth TI!inD Street. SI FINANCIAL.. Viilmington and Reading XIA1XZIOAZI Ocvcn Per Cent. Bondo, FREE OF TAXI53. We are Tiering; 0300,000 of tbe Second Rlorttrace Ilondwof : this Company AT 82i AND ACCRUED INTEREST. For the convenience of investors these Bonds are issued in denominations of 1000s, f SOOh, and 100. The money Is required for the purchase of addi tional Rolling stock and the full equipment of the Koad. The road Is now finished, and doing a business largely In excess of the anticipations of its offloers. The trade offering necessitates a largo additional outlay for rolling stock, to aiford full facilities for It prompt transaction, Uie present rolling stock not oelng sufficient to accommodate the trade. WM. PAIIiTER & CO., BANKERS, No. 30 South THIRD Street, SB PHILADELPHIA. A LEGAL INVESTMENT FOB Trustees. Executors and Administrators. WE OFFER FOR BALE 32,000,000 or THI Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s UEItHKAL, DIORTGAtiB Six Per Cent. Bonds . at 93 And Interest Added to the Date f Purchase All Free from State Tax, and Iisned In Mums of flOOO, These bonds are coupon and registered, Interest on the former payable January and July l; on the latter April and October 1, and by an act of the Legislature, approved April 1, 1370, are made a LEGAL INVESTMENT for Administrators, Execu tors, Trustees, etc For further particulars apply to lay Cooke & Co., JE. IV. Clark Sc Co., XV. II. Newbold, Sonde Acrtsen, C. At II. Ilorle. ioi lm COUPONS. THE COUPONS OF THE FIRST MORT GAGE BONDS of rum Wilmington, and Reading; Railroad, line October 1, Will be paid, on and after that date, at the Banking Bouse of WM, PAINTER & CO., No. 36 8. THIRD ST., PHILADELPHIA. 0 S3 tol5 W. 8. niLLES, Treasurer. NOTICE. TO TRUSTEES AND EXECUTORS. The cheapest Investment authorized by law are General Mortgage Bonds of the Penn sylvania Railroad Company. 1 APPLY TO D. C. WHARTON SfnITH CO., BARKERS AND BROKERS, No. 121 BOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. B. K. JAMISON & CO., , SUCCESSORS TO JP. F. KELLY & CO, BANKERS AND DEALERS LSI Gold, Silver and Government Bonds As Closest market Uate IT. W. Cor. THIRD and CHESKUT 8ts. Special attention gives to OOMXISUOI OKOBiift in New Tors and PtdlaoHiua Btooa uoaros, eta eta. tri S03 S03 , . BANKER. DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS R3CEIVEO AND INTER TtHT AT.IJIWKn ON DAILY HALaNOKS. ORDKItS PROMPTLY EXECUTED FOR THE PURCHASE AND BALE OF ALL RELIABLE 8E- V-nr 1 KfvnoNS MADR EVERYWHERE. REAL ESTATE COLLATERAL LOANS NSGO- TUTIO). 8 81 m No. 203 8. SXZCn 8t., PhiUda. IOWA BONDrt. KEOKUK, MUSCAT NK DUBUQUE, And other Iowa bonds (cltv or oountr) bought at best BOWARD DABLINQTON. lowim No. Hi bomh ogufa gtrU BOOTS AND BMpES. FALL STYLISH! FINE DOOT8 AND OHOSS FOR GENTLEMEN, Blade on improved Lasts, Insuring Comfort Beauty and Durability. UAltTLKTT, No. S3 SOUTH SIXTH BTREET, 1 IS VltuD81 ABOVE CHESNTTI FURNAOES. Established in 1835. Invariably tba create neeM orar all aompatttloa whenever and wherever exhibited or need ia the UNITED STATUS. CHARLES WILLIAMS' Patent Golden Eagle Furnaces, Acknowledged by the loading Architect and Builder be the most powerful and durable Furnace offered, and the most prompt, Bratematio, and Unseat hone in Un of buainea. HEAVY REDUCTION IN PRICES, and only Bret-clr. turned ont Not. 1132 and 1134 MARKET Street PHILADELPHIA. tf. B.-SFND FOR BOOK OF FAOT8 OH HKA1 AMD VENTILATION. 623 4ra STOVES, RANGES, ETO. BUZBY & HUNTERSON, MORNING GLORY St6Te,lLealer and Kan ge Warehouses Not. 309 and 311 TS. SECOND St., Above Vine, Philadelphia. Ppectal attention to Heater and Range Worfc. Repa'ring promptly attended to. io lm 8 TEA MED O Y 8 T E R S! HALF PECK FOR 86 CENTS. I arpe f tews and Panned 1 cents Nanole Kock Koaat wi The Flnefct Ouallty of Salt and Fresh Oysters In the shell. TRirE AND OYSTERS. BROILED OYSTERS, FKIRD OYSTERS. EEpeclal attenUon given to STEAMED OYSTERS! ale la. I.UACII, OYSTER PLANTER AND DEALER, N. E. Corner NINTH and CHRSNUT Streets. ' Eating bar supplied with all tho delicacies or the season. vwtnstuu HOWSONVS or picks for FROcrmiira United States and Foreign Forrest II uIldtngrH, No. 119 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, ANS MARBLE BUILDINO, No. 605 SEVENTH STREET, WASHINGTON, D. C. H. HOWSON, Solicitor of Patents. C. HOWSON. Attorney at Law. Communications should be addressed to the Prin cipal Ofllcea, Philadelphia. 10 4 tuthaSiu SAXON GEEEN NEVER FADES. 8 16m OORDAQE, ETO. WEAVER & CO., BOP1S 9IANUFACTIIBERI AMD SniP ClIArXILEM, No. 89 North WATER Street and No. SS North WHARVES, Philadelphia. ROPE AT LOWEST BOSTON AND NEW YORF PRICES. 41 CORDAGE. Kanilla, Slial and Tarred Cordag At Loweet New York Prtoe and Frelxhta. EDWIN IL riTI.EK dV VO Factor, TKFTH Bi, sad OXRHANTOWB Arena Btore, No. sa H. WATER St. and S3 N DELAWABB Arena. 13 1201 PHILADELPHIA. CUTLERY, ETO. pODGERS A WOSTENHOLM'S POCKET -"KNIVES, Pearl and SUg handles, and beautiful flnlsh; Rodgets', and Wade A Bntcher's Razors, and the celebrated Le- coultre Razor; Ladles' Scissors, In cases, of the finest quality ; Rodgers' Table Cutlery, Carvers and Forks, Razor Strops, Cork Screws, etc. Ear In- strumenta, to assist the hearing, of the most an. proved construction, at P. MADEIRA'S, No. llfl TENTH Street, below Cheanut BUILDING MATERIALS. B. R. THOMAS & CO., PBALSBl U Doors, Blinds, Sash, Shutters WINDOW FRAMES, BTO, v. w. oo ax a or EIGHTEENTH and MAEKET Streeu - i. T. BASTOK. MliAHOM. fiHPP.TO A SO COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. OOKNTIKS SLIP, New York, NO. IX rlOUTU WIlAhVES, Philadelphia, No. 4ft W. PRATT BTULKT, RalUiuorix We are prepared to ship every de.'rlptlon Freight to Phllailelphla, New York, WUmli rton, ana lsiutiLidmU bi.itjU with proniptneas aud dospau o. Canal Routs and tituson-tugs (urulabed at the siioritat t, ot.iua. JET 'GOOOST NEWEST STYLKST DIXON'S. No. 81 1 ElOlITli bttoct 10 1 swi ADO riON BALKS, M 11 B. FoyKTU STREET. " Pale at the Auction Room, SUPERIOR DUTCH FWWER ROOTS. On Saturday Afternoon, October IS. at 4 o'clock. aaDertor Du'rh PKiwsf Roots. toun Pale No. sb N. Tenth street SUPERIOR FURNITURE, PIANO. MIRROR. CARPKTS. ETO. On MoDday Morning, October IT. at 10 o'clock bv cataioirne. the snnev nor mahogany furniture, bedding, oooklnir nr.. SUs, etc , jo 1 K SleNo.l81S lxlinpv nerit HOUEEHOLO Fl'RNITtlHK FRKNCH PLATE . AtANTKL MIRRORS, BTO. On Tuesday Mornlnir, October 13, at. 10 o'clock, the household fnrottnre. comprising: mahogany and walnut parlor fnrnlture, green pluoh. walnut extension tabic, sideboard, china and glassware, chamber furniture, mantel mirror, cooking utensils, eta 10 13 it SALE OF REAL ESTATE AND STOCKS, October IS, at U o'clock noon, at the PuiiaieiDhla EJcharjRe, will Include: w ai.kut rfTKKKT, wo. U18 Elegant Residence. Kikth (North), No. 8."4 Modern Residence. SsvENTEEKTH (North), No. 1416 Modern Resi dence. Pink, No. 18HModern Residence. Tkkth (Noith), No. 1941 Modern Dwelling. LocrsT ik d Twenty-third, N. W. corner Large and Valuable lAt. - Pe, No. S201 Desirable Dwelling. , Eixswortb, No. 1510 Store and Dwelling. Vike, No. 1119 Desirable Dwelling. Amekican akd York, N. E. corner Coal-yard, Dwellings, etc Sixth (North), No. 606 Modern Residence. Sbvrntkentu and Afton, N. W. corner Store aud Dwelling. - Twenty-third (North), No. 820 Madera Dwell ing. Franklin, No. B6K Modern Residence. HKiPTi an. No. 711 Oenteel Dwelling. . New, No. 8SI Modern Dwelling. Socth, No. 10i8-LarB and Valuable l,ot. Mount Vbhnon, No. W08 Modern Resldeae. Mertinb, Nos.1SoT and 18-Zo Two Mudern Dwell ings. Oamac, No. 1846 Modern Dwelling. Tenth (South), No. 7itt Modern Residence. 1 wentieth (South), No. 769 Modern Residence. Cass, Nos. 1206, 1208, and 1223 Genteel Dwell ings. t.KKBN, No. 1604 Modern Residence. Sixteenth and Brown, S. K. corner Store aud Dwelilrig. TniKi y-focrth (South), No. 126 Modern Rest donee. Bansoh, No. 8404 Brown-stone Residence. Filbert, No. 'i9 Five brick Dwellings. Si ki ck, No. 116 Tavern and Dwelling. Christian, Nob Si 18, 8120, and 8182 Modern. Dwelltr.gs. Ground-rent 48 a year. STOCKS. S bondf wiO each, Somerset county, Md. 1 shnre Arch htreet Theatre. 4ini shares New Oreek Coal Co. b6 shares Noithern L'bcrtU sOaaCo. 8 fharcs CmtlDental llotl co. 10 shares Pennsylvania Railroad. 1 haie Surf House Association of At' antic City. 1 share Camden and Atlunlic Land Co. 87 (shares KensinRton and New Jersey Ferry Co. 1 share Philadelphia and Southern Jlail' Steamship Company. 1 share Academy of Fine Arts. 100 shares Central Transportation Co. 60 shares Southern Transportation (Jo. 1 share Mercantile Library Co. 86 shares Chegnpeake and Delaware Canal Co. 8 shares Western National Bauk. ffiOO bond Union League, 6 peroent 100 shares American Button Hole and Sewlog Ma chine Co. 80 shares Glrard Fire and Marine Insurance Com pany. ID 14 st 60 shares Mount Holly, Lnmberton and Medtord R. R. 60 shares Guardian Fire and Marino Insurance Co. 10 shares Kensington National Uank. 10 shares German town National Bank. 18 shates Trenton Banking Co. (2000 Green and Coates Streets T per cent, bonds. 14 snare Lehigh Crane Iron Co. Pew No. 11H Arch Street Presbvterian Chorch.- Pew No. 86 Trinity M. E. Church. THOMAS BIRCH A SON. AUCTIONEERS AND COMMI8bIUN MERCHANTS, Ne. H10CHK8 NOT Street: rear entrance No. 1107 Hansom street. Ssle at No. 11 10 Chesnut street MESSRS. KKAKIN A SON'S CLOSING SALES OF KI.EO ANT SHEFFIELD rLATKD WARE AND F1NEIVORV HANDLE TAbLti CUTLKKr.ETO. On Monday and Tuesday Mornings, October 17 and 18, at 11 o'clock, will be sold the balance of plated ware and table cutlery remaining on hand with Messrs. Deakm A Bon's agent, who leaves for Shetlleld In a few davs. The as.-torunent comprises plated tea and coffee Bets, with urns; luige and small trays, castors of various kinds, bi tter dishes, cake baakets, spoon holders, entree iibes, goblets, card receivers, eta CUTLERY. Also, a large assortment of ivory balance handle knives, with carvers and steela to n atch. SPOONS, ETC. Also, various Btylea of spoons, XorV b lsdlf fl etc CARU-These will positively be the closing sale of tbe above wares in this clty 10 15 St BUNtTmjTdURBOROW A CO., AUCTIONEER?, Nos. 833 and S84 MARKET street, corner of Bank street. Successors to John B. Mjers Co, SALE OF 8,000 CASES BOOTS. SHOES, TRAVEL LING BAGS, HATS. ETC. On Tuesday Morning, October 18, at 10 o'clock, on four months' credit. Also, 1 100 feet undressed and French morocco. 1018 et LARGE SALE OF BRITISH, FRENCH, GER MAN, AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. On Thursday Mornlnfr, 1101161; Oct. 80, at 10 o'clock, on four mouths' credit IMPORTANT SALE OF CARPETINGS, OIL CIX)TI18, ETC ' On Friday Morning, October 81, at 11 o'clock, on four mouths' credit, about 8(10 pieces Ingrain, enetian, list, hemp, cot tage, and rag carpet.liips ; oil cloths, rugs, etc 10 IS et MA RTIN BROTHER sj AUCTIONEERS (Lately Salesmen fur M. Thomas argons.) No. 704 Cnesnnt st., rear entrance from Minor. CHANGE OF DAY. Our Regnlar Weekly Sales at the Auction Rooma will hereafter be held EVERY MONDAk. Rale at the Auction Room, No 704 Chesnut street HANDSOME WALNUT HOUSE BOLD FURNI TURE, Fine French Plate Mirrors. Bookcases, Waidrrbca, Fine Velvet, Medallion Brussels, aud other Carpets, Mattresses, Bedding, Eto. On Monday MorniDg, At 10 o'clock, at the auction-rooms, No. 704 Ches nut street, by catalogue, a large and excellent as soitmeut of Superior Household Furniture aud other goods. 10 14 3t Peremptory 6ale at the Auction Rooms. FINE DOUBLE-BARRELLED GUNS, SINGLE BARRELLED OUNS, RIFLES, -MUSKETS, ETC. On Monday, Oct 17, at 12 o'clock, at the auction-rooms, 8 fine double-barrelled guns, with Implements and cases; superior double and single guns, rides, muskets, etc. 10 14 2t BY BARRITT fc CO., AUCTIONEER! CASH AUCTION HOUSE, No. 30 MARKET Street, corner of Bank street, Cash advanced on couslgomcnta without extra charge. 11 Mi LARGE SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES, BALMORALS. UMBRELLAS, HATS, ETC. On Thursday MorniDg. Oct. 80 1870, commencing at 10 o'clock, on two month' credit 10 is 4t FURS, FURS, FURS. Fourth large trade sale, American and Imported furs, etc., by catalogue. On Friday Morning, Oct tl, at i0 o'clock. RollES, ROBES. Ateo, 100 wolf, fox, bear, Angora, coon, and buf. faio lobes. 10 15 5t C" ONCEKT HALL AUCTION ROOMS, No. 1IH OUKSNUT Street T. A. McOLKLLAND, AUCTIONEER. Pereoaal attention given to sales of household for niture at dwellings. Public sales of furniture at the Auction Room. No. ms Chesnut street, every Monday and Thurs day. For particulars ice "Public Ledger." N. B A superior ciaas of furmture at private sale o b p h p a l AUCTIONEER. N X Y ts8tr No. I80I CUK8NUT rTREET. II AFN FSS. SADDLES, AND TRUNKS. LAROB aux'k, a I grades. Alao, several thouaaad Rorsa Covers, l ap Kugs, and Koties. selllug at low pncea to Ihe trade or rttalL kiOiLHS, No. IsO MARKET Street above bevenlh. t is lm
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