Board of School Controllers. A stated meeting of .the Board of Control lers of Publics Schools was held yesterday afternoon, at their rooms, Bixth and Adelphl streets. President Edward Shippen pre sided. A communication was received from the -directors of the Fourth section, asking an ■addition of one hundred dollars per annum' to the salary of the janitor of the Ring gold Grammar School, and also an addition oftwenty-five dollars per annum to the .salary of the janitor of the Howard Primary -School. Referred. ■, •> A communication was received from the Eighth seotion, requesting the Board to deyote the surplus of s the rent account of that section toward paving the sidewalks near the Locust street schtwL Referred. Two communications were received from a transfer of §5OO from the appropriation for furniture to the item or general, repairs, and the other requesting the Board of Controllers to ad vertise for plans and proposals for building a two-story house for a twelve division school untpe lot recently purchased by the city near Twelfth and' Fitzwater streets. Re ferred. - A communication ftom the Thirteenth section wasalso referred, asking an increase to thesalaryof the janitor of the John Quincy Adams school. • *\ A communication from the Fourteenth ■section, requesting the Board to petition Councils for an appropriation of $25,060 out of the one million Joan, for the purpose of •erecting a sohool-house on the south side of Melon street, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets, -Referred. 1 Also, a communication from the Sixteenth section, requesting that a hew division be created in the Jefferson Grammar-School. Referred. ~ • A communication from the Nineteenth section, requesting the Board of Control to complete the repairs of the Price Grammar School. Referred to the Committee on Pro perty, with power to act. Communications were also received from the Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth sec tions, asking appropriations for building new school-houses. Referred to Committee on Property. i ■ i Also, from the Twenty-sixth section, ask ing that new divisions be Created in the Curtin and Pollock schools. Referred. \ Varions other communications were re ceived- from the directors of the different sections, notitying the Board of changes and promotions which have occurred in the positions of teachers. * A communication was read from Charles and Isaac Norris, notifying the Board of ' Control to vacate the premises owned by the parties named, now used forschool pur poses in the Nineteenth Ward. ■ A similar notification was received from the Trustees of the U. P. Church, Race street, between Twenty-first and Twenty second streets, in the Tenth Ward. Both communications were referred to the Com mittee on Property. A communication was received from the Twelfth section, enclosing aletter from John C. White,teacher of the Roberts Vaux Colo red School, asking-that his salary be in creased from $625 to $7OO per annum. Re ferred. The Chairman presented a letter from John D. Filbert, superintendent ot the Bos ton Schools, inviting the Philadelphia School Controllers to be present at the an nual school celebration in Boston on the 11th instant. - ■ A letter was also read from the proprie tors of the Lincoln Memorial Tableaux, in viting the board and the scholars of the va rious schools to visit their exhibition; offer ing to admit the schools at the rate of ten cents per head. Laid on the table. The Committee on Text Boohs offered a resolution,which was adopted,that Parker’s First Lessons in Grammar and Snith’s •Grammar be used in the schools of tnis dis trict. The Committee on Property presented a resolution asking an appropriation of $350 for putting- up heaters- in the Hancock school-house;' Adopted. The chairman of the Committee on Ex penses offered a resolution to the effect that the committee be empowered to inquire of the'directors of the Athenaeum building as to the feasibility of preparing another room for the meetings of the Controllers. Adopted. , Warrants were ordered to.be issued to the amount of $391 77 for salaries of teachers. Mr. Freeborn offered a resolution that a ■committee of five be appointed by the ■chairman for the purpose of arranging a uniform system of text books, to be used in all the schools of the city after the Ist day January, 1867. Adopted. Mr. Hilles here took the Chair, and Mr, Shippen stated thathe had taken upon him self the authority to let a certain lot in the rear of the Academy; of Music to a circus ■ company, who had paid the sum of $3OO for its use, which money had been duly handed -over by the secretary to the city treasury. Mr. Shippen also made some remarks in 'reference.to the. inaccuracies which he had observed in the ailnual reports made by the principals Of the different schools. He of fered a resolution that hereafter all such papers shall cohtain the figures of the pre vious report, as regards the number of and scholars. Adopted. The Board then adjourned. A Btjbglab’s Revenge.— A servant girl at Fall River, Massachusetts, saw a burglar at one o’clock, Thursday morning, entering the wifidOw-’of her chamber in. the attic. She immediately arose in bed, when he sprang toward her and threatened to blow her brains out if she made-any noie. He then seized her, placed , his hand over her mouth, and inflicted several cuts: on her breast and neck, with somd sharp instru ment, declaring that he wonld have his re’ venge this time, as she had disappointed him twice. In the scuffle which ensued the other servants, with the members of the family, were aronsed and rushed to her ■chamber, but the scoundrel made his es cape by the window. The girl was found to have received three severe cuts across the breast, and a slight one under the chin. In her struggle with the ruffian she pulled "the bed clothes up around her breast and neck, which probably prevented the wounds from being more serious. No reason for -the assault can be assigned except that the girl had’ given the alarm on the previous visits of the villain to the premises. Opium. —lt has been discovered that the poppy is indigenous to a large part of Arl -zona. According to the report of Major Duffield, United States Marshal in Arizona, this plant is also found growing in its natu ral wild state in the valley of the Santa •Cruz river. The production of opium opens -up -a valuable source of wealth. Mr. Emanuel Weiss, of . Pennsylvania, who has paidmuoh attention to the matter, says: : “Two families, with but. two able field hands, dan put ten acres of land under caU tivation, which will yield about 1,300 pounds -of merchantable opium, containing nearly ten per cent, of morphine.” This will-make one of the most profitable crops raised. The 'poppy matures in 'one hundred days. It is strange how long a fact of this charac ter isknown before some enterprising man turns,it to account. It has been known for forty years that the piny woodland of middle New Jersey will produce as fine indigo as comes from India, yet hopne has turned this knowledge to account. And this, too,sin the face of the fact that pure in digo of the finest quality is- brought to this country. - ~ KHiUitra Fish.— The tanners of Bewdley, England* have been brought before the magistrates for turning a quantity of white liquid from their yard into the Severn. In a feWminutes the river was full of dead ffsh,and it was estimated that no fewer than one hundred thousand had thus been de stroyed. The tanners were fined and pro mised not to offend again. Bybon’s Tomb.— 11 An Inhabitant of Har row” writes to the London : Publishers’ Cir cular concerning - the' Byron tombstone, at Harrow: “ Mr; John Murray, whom I hap pened to meet at Harrow some four or five years ago, at my request consented to bear the whole expense of repairing, and enclos ing with an iron railing’(to prevent further mischief), the so-called Byron’s tomb. My success, however, was short-lived; for on • the following morning it was found that, during the bight, a farther and so great an injury had been done to the stone (nearly half of the surface of what remained having' been shattered off), that I was-disheartened,' •and took no step to preserve what remained.' Lsome time after informed. Mr. Murray of the mischief that had been chine, and of my having, in consequence;., been unable to carry out his wishes. It is still open, how ever, to preserve whatremains; and I feel certain the vicar and church-wardens would give their consent to a plan to prevent the total destruction of this interesting feature at Harrow.” Presence of Mind in a Little Child. —ln A. fit of jealousy a man shot his-wife through the heart in Hardin county, 111,, a few days ago, and made his escape through a window. A daughter of the murdered woman, only eight years old, roused bv the report, entered the room, where the appal ling spectacle of her dead mother presented iteelf, the life blood welling up in profusion, while an infant lay quietly in her arms. The little girl’s first impulse Was to rescue the babe, which would soon have 'Strangled in the blood, and with it in her arms, and the two other children at her side, she started for the house of her aunt, a distance of nearly, two miles, and reached there -before any of the family were awake. Here she related the tragio circumstances. A Dignified Bbigand.— According to the Giomalc di JHapoli, a brigand chief, named Pace, has exclusive ideas about the profession he carries' on. He brooks no rivals, and not only denounces any other •‘gentlemen of the highway” who may prac tice in his district as “impostors,” but actually: arrests and gives them np to the police. He lately sent four of these compe titors to the nearest post of gendarmes, requesting them to be severely, punished. Dispossession.— An association has been started in London to aid poor persons about to be ejected from their .homes to make way 'for railways for metropolitan improve ments. It is stated that the various schemes now on foot would dispossess no less than one hundred thousand-people, in addition to twenty thousand who have already been evicted, • Chegaray Institute. FOR YOUNG LADIES. (ENGLISH AND FRENCH.) BOARDING AND DAY PUPILS, 1527 and 1529 Spruce Street, will reopen on THURSDAY, September 20th, Preparatory Department ,Wt Day Scholar*, per annnin , , , fine Day Boarding Pnplla, per «nnnm...r. 20c French Is the Language of the Family, and Is con stantly spoken In the Institute. Jn2i*,tn,th,oc23l MADAME irHERVILLY. Principal. MISS JAMBS* ACADEMY For Young Ladles, in the Hall or the Philadelphia City Inatltute, N. E. Comer of EIGHTEENTH and CHESTNUT streets. Entrance on Chestnut street, QCI-lm* • TIfTSS BROOKS and ÜBS. J. E. halt, win re -IXL suice the duties of their BOARDING and DAT SCHOOL, for Young Ladles, at 1218 WALK'D I? Street, on WEDNESDAY* September 19th, 'Circulars can be obtained by addressing as above. Personal applica tions can be made on and after the 17th of Septem ber. | an2t-2mj SELECT FAMILY SCHOOL FOB BOYS-A 1 CLAYMONT, DELAWARE.—The Winter Term opens September 12th. For Circulars apply to Bev. JOHN B. CLEMSON, P. D.. Sector, or Episcopal Bookstores, 1224 and 1314 CHESTNUT at, seQ-Imf rrajE BEST PROVIDED , SCHOOL IN THE -L UNITED STATES.—The SCIENTIFIC AND CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, CHESTNUT, N. W. cor Twelfth strefet. a School for Boys and Young Hen, re* opens Sept, loth. I, ENNIS, Principal. au2»2m THE SELECT SCHOOL FOR BOYS.No. 2 8. W. PENN SQUARE, re-opens MONDAY, September Sd, with increased facilities, fbr the accommodation oJ Young Pupils. JOSEPH DAVISON, au27-2m* Principal. P?STBUCTION.— Prof. MAZZA begs to inform his pupils, as also the public, that he will resume giving instructions in the Italian language on the first of Oc tober next. Address 1323 Chestnut street, isetttu f im* /"tLABSICAI INSTITUTE.—DEAN STREET, BB \J low Locust) Duties resumed September 3d. J. W.FAIRES.B. D„ Principal. MISS ELIZA W, SMITH’S TRENCH ANT English Boarding and Day School for Young La dles, No. 1324 SPBUCE st., will open Sept. 10.[au23-2m» »T\_ THE PHILADELPHIA BIDING SCHOOL, >¥lV FOURTH street, above VINE, is now open for the Fall and Winter Season. Ladies and Gentlemen will find every provision for comfort and safety, bo that a tborongh knowledge of this oeantiftxl accom- Elishment may be obtained by the most Umld. Saddle orses trained in the best manner. Saddle borsee. horses and vehicles to hire. Also, carriages for fane rals to cars. <£c, se2stf THOMAS CRAIOE & SON. <$V EUGENE BE KIKFFEK’S REDING SCHOOL has re-opened, at tbe old estab- Miabed place, SOS and 310 DUGA.N street, be low Spruce, between 15th and 16th. ROCKBBDDGE ALUM WATER, fresh from the BpriEgs In Virginia. BLUE LICK "WATER, fresh also, and In quantity, For sale by the gallon or barrel. ' HENRI C. BLAIR’S SONS. __ Eighth and Walnnt streets. AMMONIATED PHOSPHATE, A CONCEN TRATED FERTILIZER—This preparation contains Pore Ground Bone and the best FertUizin, Salts known to agricultural chemistry, combined lr snch a manner as to develop their productive proper ties only when used on the 8011. Price $6O per ton. Foi Sale at the manufacturers’ depots No. 724 Market street, Philadelphia, No. 8 Burling 811 p, New York. WM. EI.T.TK <fe CO., Manufacturers. - LIOD LIVER OIL (new made) regularly/ received li i quantities suitable to the trade. ALCOHOL, 98 per cent, finest quality In best of pack tt *BEFINED CAtAphoß, In original packages. ‘ Ipecac Root, Ipecac powderedi-I-pecao, powdered, b ih. bottles; Powdered Callsaya Bark, Powdered Run barb, Powdered Jalap, in bottles, for sale by JOHN C BARER & 00., No. 718 Market street. . DETRACT OF BEEF for beef tea or Essence o Beef In sickness or fitr soups for table use. Had; nElgin, Illinois, by Gall Borden, from-the Juices o: choice beef and Is superior In rdellclons flavor ant ,reality to any hitherto known. Packets with fell dl sections, one dollar each. .UUBBKTiL, Apothecary 1410 Chestnut street. . > SYRUGGISTS' BUNBBIES, Graduates Morten L/Pill Tiles,Combs, Brushes, Hlrron, Boxes, Horn Bcoepa, Surgical InstTUments.TruEMJ Bard and Bolt Bobber Goods, "Vial Oases, Glass am Hetel Syringes, *O., apn-tg a South Eighth strert; Robert shoemaker * 00., n. k. oosnei FOURTH AND RACE STREETH, Wholewii Druggists, Manufacturers and Dealers in "Wlndov Glam, "White Lead, and Faints of every descrlptloa Differ to the trade, or consumers, a complete stool: o' goods In their line, at the lowest market rates. ROBERT SHOEMAKER A CO,, Northeast corner Fourth and Race atresia. DAY BUM.—Just received, an Invoice of Genuim D imported Bay Rum, for sale by the gallon, to ROBERT SHOEMAKER A CO., Druggist, H. B. OCT ner Fourth and Race streets COAL. A MABOM BIOTS. ■ rOHJI J. INVITE ATTENTION TC Buck Mountain Company’s OoaL Lehigh Navhgtlon Company's Coal, and irhloh they are prepared to sell at the lowM marks rates, and to deliver In the best oondltlon. Ordefa left wlth a MASON BINES, Franklin Insa tate Building, SEVENTH street, below Market. w£ bepromptly attended to. - BINES ASHEAFF se»,tf - • .’rch Street Wbarf.Bchnyikfa COAL. —SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER MEADOW AMb SprlngMounteln, Lehlgb mpnnteln from BchnyjkUl, prepared exprtsslvVto t»mUyuse,_Depot, N. W. corner eighth andWlL LOW streets. OffloA-No. 112 South BEOONDitreet. nsb* 7 X- WALTON A on DOR GOOD-COAL, AT LOW BATES APPLY TO , - - CLARKSON * WHITE, i ° 2QM Market street. noAßDura rjTWO COMMUNICATING THIRD STORY BOOMS 1 TO BENT, with BOARD, In a private femflyu 1924 SPRUCE fetreet ‘ • . oc3-6t» Rooms to hkbmanent boarders at 22a SOUTH BBOAD street, ocs Bt*’' t |THE HANDSOME RESIDENCE. Southeast corner 1 ol SFBUCEand EIGHTH Streets,hasbeen opened to receive Boarders. Suita and single rooms. Private table If desired. 1 ■ saio-im* rnwo LARGE BOOMS, WITH BOARD, NOW I vacant, at Mrs, SANDGBEN’B, No, JOIOBPRUSE street, 08-2 t» THE DAILY JRTKSnDSQ BULLETIN FHILAffBILIPEIA, OCTOBERS 1808 jnEWJeußiiomois. Jp B. PETERSON A BROTHERS' ; PUBLISHERS, BOOKSELLERS, : iJL wWmADBLWnArPA.tr TAKE PLEASURE IN CALLING THE ATTEN-. ;TION OF THE PUBLIC TO THEIR EXT KNSrVE STOCK OF BOOKS, COMPRISING A COLLEC TION OF THE MOST POPULAR AND CHOICE IN ALL STYLES OF BINDING, BY ALL THE FAVORITE AND STANDARD AMERICAN AND ENGLISH AUTHORS. - lo Collectors of Libraries, or those desiring to form them. Many who have the taste and wish to form a Library are deterred by fear of the cost. To all such we would say, that a large number of books may be furnished for even One Hundred Dollars—which oy a yearly in* crease of a small amount, will before long place the purchaser in possession of a Library in almost every branch of knowledge, and afford satisfaction not only to the collector, but to all those who are so fortunate aa to possess his acquaintance. For theconvenience of Book buyers, and those seek* ing suitable Works for Presentation, greatcare is taken in having a largo and varied collection, and all the . current works of the day. Show Counters and Shelves with an excellent selection of Standard, Illustrated and Illuminated Works, varying In price to salt all buyers, are available to those visiting our establish ment, where purcha&es may be made with facility, and the time of the visitor greatly economised. Here - may be seen not only books of the simplest kind for children, but also ex quislte works of art or the most 'sumptuous character,-suitable alike to adorn the draw* ' ing room table and the study of the connoisseur. Oar arrangement for Supplying Standard Ame rican Works suitable (or Public Libraries and Pri vate Families, are complete, and our stock second to none In the country. 43* Catalogues are sent on application and great at tention is paid to communications ftom the country, and the goods ordered carefully packed and forwarded with expedition on receipt of orders accompanied with the cash. Books sent post-paid, on receipt of retail price. All NEWJiOOKS are for sale at PETERSONS’. Address all cash orders, retailor wholesale.to ' T. B PETERSON <& BROTHERS. No. 306 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Publishers of “PETERSONS’ DETECTOR AND BANK NOTE LIST,” a Business Journal and valua ble Advertising Medium. Price fl 50 a year,monthly, 'ot f 3 a year, semi-monthly. ocB 2t Books for mothers and heads of FAMILIES. - NOW READY A NEW EDITION OF HANDBOOK FOR MOTHERS, A GUIDE INfTHB CARE OF YOUNG CHILDREN. BY EDWARD H. PARKER, M. D. —ALSO— • * FLORENCE NIGHTIN GALE’S NOTES ON NURS ING. BULL ON THE MATERNAL MANAGEMENT OF;CHILDBEN. BULL’S HINTS TO MOTHER*. TILT’S ELEMENTS OF HEALTH AND PRINCI PLES OF FEMALE HYGIENE, HINTS FOR THE NURSERY. BY MRfl, O. A. HOIELNBON. ~ : • DONNE SMOTHERS AND INFANTS. BOW a O NURSE SICK CHILDREN. BELL ON BATHS, THE USE OF WATER, Ac, BEACH’S FAMILY PHYSICIAN. MILLER A LIZARS ON ALCOHOL AND TO BACCO. ANSTIE ON STIMULANTS AND NARCOTICS. LINDSAY A BLAKISTON, Publishers, Booksellers and Importers, 2So. '2b South Sixth street, above Chestnut. JUST PUBLISHED.—THE PICTUBE3 OF ST. JOHN. By Bayard Taylor. 1 voL, l2mo. CHARACTER AND CHARACTERISTIC MEN. By EP. Whipple. I vol. i2mo. ’ THE ART OF AMUSING. By Frank BeUen. With 150 illustrations. 1 vol.. 12mo. HELEN COURTENAY’S PROMISE. A Romance, l vol,. r-atfo. MOUNT CALVARY. With Meditations In Sacred Places. By M. H. Smith, author of “Universallsm Not ofOcd.” i v01.,i2m0. THE CITY’S HEARTS. By a Daughter of New York. 1v01..16m0- Illustrated. GRIFFITH GAUrS: or, Jealousy. Bv Charles Reade, author of “White Lies,” etc. Paper covsr,wUh illustrations, For sale by JAMES S. CLAXTON, Successor to W. S. A A. Martien, 1214 Chestnut street. I GRIFFITH GAUNT, \J BY CHARLES READE. And fourteen other new books by various authors, published this week, and for sale at a discount ftom publishers* pxlcea at A G. W. PITCHER’S, Cheap Book, Picture and Frame Store, oc6-6tJ 808 Chestnut street. ALLEN’S UPS OF PHILIDOR.—THE LIFE O] PHILIDOR, Musician and Chess Player, by Geo Allen, Greek Professor In the University of Peimsyi vanla, with a Supplementary Eaay on Fhllidor, a* Chess Author land chess Flayer, by (Thasllie Von Ho) Sebrand undaeLaaa, Envoy Extraordinary and mip ister Plenipotentiary of the King of Prussia, atlh< Court of Saxe-Welmer. i vol, octavo, % vellum, gil top. Price |125. Lately published by E. &, BUTLER A OO*, ; 137 South Fourth street jypts. E. B. VANSCIVER Informs her Lady friends, and the public In general, that she has removed to her New Establishment, No. 312 North EIGHTH street, above Via*. Where she hopes to see her former customers, and as many new ones as may be pleased to call. Thank ful for past p*trohsge ftom the Ladies, still hopes for a continuation of the same. Will kfeep constantly on hand, f • ~ . r LADLES’ WIGS, BRAIDS. CURtS, FRIZETTE3 V ORNAMENTAL HAIR WORK, Of every description, made in the most substantial and fashionable style. N. B.—Ladles’ Hair Dressing and Shampooing. La dies waited on at their residence*. Children's Hair Cuttlrg. ocB stj Ha LANCASTER. • GRAIN STORE, SPRUCE STREET WHARF. ESTABIUSHBD IX 1826. CORN, OATS and MILL-FEED sold Wholesale and Retail at lowest Market Bates, and delivered to ali parts of the City. ■ aeff-ly C C. KNIGHT AGO., WHOLESALE GROCERS CidS. E. Cor. WATER and CHESTNUT streets, Phil* vldphla. Agents for the sale of the Products of tht Southwark Sugar Refinery and the Grcoen’ Sngai House, of Philadelphia. ; Jal-lyr . PENNSYLVANIA WORKS.—ON THE BELA WARE river, below PHILADELPHIA, CHESTER. Delaware county, pa. RRANBY, SON*OO Engineers and Iron Boat builders, Manufacturers of * AU kinds of rONDENSING AND NON-CONDENSING KB GINES, Lrcn Vessels of all descriptions, Boilers, Vats, Tanks' Propellers, &c., Ac. T. HEANEY, W. B. HEANEY, 8. ABOHIBOLD, Late of 3ate •ieaney, Neafe A Oo„ Engineer In Chief, Penn Works, Phila. IT. 8. Navy. C. VAUGHAN MERRICK. WM. H. MTCTTRTfffi JNO. E. COPE. SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASH INGTON STREETS. PHILiDILPSU. MERRICK A SONB, ENGINEERS AND MACKINBTS. felaßufectnre High and Low Pressure Steam Engine* or Land, River and Marine Service. Boilers Gasometers, Tanks, Inon Boats, Ac. Castings ofall kinds, either iron or brass. „ Iron Frame Roofe for Gaa Works, Workshops ani Railroad Stations, Ac. Retorts and Gaa Machinery, of the latest and mos: improved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery; anc *ugar. Saw and Grist Milia. Vacuum Pans, Orer •'team Trains, Defecators,. Filters, Pomping En gines, Ac. Sole Agents for N. Billeox’a Patent Sugar BoUnj \pparatus, Nesmyth's Patent Steam Hammer an? .Lsplnwall A Woolsey’s Patent OentrLfagai Saga; Draining Machine. , . r«AS FIXTURBB.-MISKKY, MERRILL * Of THAOKARA, NO. 718 CHESTNUT Street Manufacturers ol Gaa Fixtures, -Lamps, Ac,, Ac. woald call the attention of the publicto their largt util elegant assortment of Gas Chandeliers, Pendants Brackets, Ac, They also introduce Gas pipes into Dwellings and Public Buildings, and attend to extend mg, altering and repairing Qu pipes. All work war ranted. JaBo ratfSS A. WSI6KT. THOBNTOU PXSB. GXtSICSa?* J BBJECOM. TiraODOBE WBIQHT. VRANK L, BTKAUm . PETER WRIGHT A SONS, Importers of Earthenware, and Shipping and Commission Merchant!, . No. 115 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia; DBIV * WELL6»—OWNERS OF PROPERTY^—Tht L only place to get Privy Well! Cleansed and Dials* lasted, at very low prices. A, PEYSSON, Manufacturer ofFqudrette, Goldsmlth’a Halt. T/Ermr* ttoeet Monsieur alexandhh wolowhki would inform his friends and the public generally that he 1s now ready to tive instructions In Singing and on the Plano, according to his own System which hereto fore has proved so succesaftil in rendering the voice powerful and melodious, and at the same time impart ing tbat facility to enable the accurate reading of the most difficult passages. His system for the Piauo ena bles his pupils to execute operatic and classical music with ease, feeling and brilliancy. Those wishing to avail themselves of his long expe rience can do so by calling at hla residence ocs-img No 7048. WASHINGTON Square^ J ; REMINGTON FAIRLAMB. t HnMc Director, Organist and Professor of Music. . !. .Residence, No. 2205 SPRING GARDEN Street. 1. -r , - se^-mtt.w^tfl * CIGNOB P. RONDINELLA’S PRIVATE SINGING O : piass fifid Tuition,-Is Vocal Music will he given at his new residence,’ Southeast Corner SfBUCR and TWENTIETH street anl-3m AR .TAYLOR. TEaQBER OF SINGING AND •PIANO, 1207 FILBERT street. Singing classes now forming. •; , oc2-tf2 Ballad singing, ~t. bishop; 88 south nine- TEENTH street, v - qai-th,s,tn-26t* T>IANO AND GUITAR.—Miss ELIZABETH and A! Miss JULIA ALLEN. Apply at Pro! GEORGE ALLEN'S, 215 South Seventeenth street. se&hn* tWOLIBH PICKLES. SAUCIES, AC.- Imported EJ from London per ship American Congress, and comprlslag, , ■' Gherkins, Mixed Pickles, Plcallll, dhow Chow, Wal snlS'Onions, Oanliflower, quarts and pints, Worces tershire Bailee, Lucknow BanCe, John Bull, Harney, Reading, Anchovy, and Prince Wales Sauce, Potted Hams, Meats, and 'Bloaters, Spanish and French OltveßjDnrhamand London Mustard, Botch Ancho vies. White Pepper. Table Balt, Currie Powder; Dun dee Marmalade, Ac, < . .. • • . JOS. B. BtTSSHJE A CO„ 109 south Detatrwe rywwib, IIXCSTBATED. BUSINESS OJLBB&. APonos baubs. TTsAJJB 09 btockb AMSmfigSyjgr .-. nl gfi^^sTATaiSc^fevA^Eaij^ . JPlllited Wttlll6gttflßj' OOmpfftpnf (Wvmal htmdnii dollUßs every description of c&ti JffiJ mStTIJJSS?^*?? 211 tIx ®*OBISStMfIBIIK e^ythdM^y? 4 *® “ “*• *■*•*«■* bHESSS!?* a * tanUfln *°««« « w«M ' : STOCKS. An.' > : ON TUESDAY, OOT.IJ, AtlJ o’clock noon, at the Philadelphia Kxchanpi -25 shares American IncrnstationCo, - , l share Point Breeze Park Association. 6 sbares'Eaterprise Insurance Co. 50 shares Steen and Coates streets Pass. Ballway Co. 200 shares Lewis Gold Mining Co. ' BEAL ESTATE SALE, OCT. IS. , . _ 'Willlnclude- Orpbans Conrt Sale—Estate of Admiral George 0.. Bead. dec’d-MODEBN THREE-STORY BBIOK RESIDENCE, with threestory back buildings, No. 1( 24 Clinton at.‘east of Eleventh at; has all the modern conveniences. Lot 20 feet front, 12S feet deep to Pine at. Two valuable fronts. - Same Estate-Ground-Rent $33 81 a year. Orphans-Con t Sale—Estate of Peter Holme, dec’d— Desirable THBEE-BTOBY BBICK RESIDENCE, No. 1221 Spruce et, west ofTweilth at; has the modem conveniences. Immediate possession, , . Orphans" Court Saie-lS&e of George W. Barr, decd-THBEE-STOBT BRICK DWELLING. Ele venth at, south of Master. ' ' Smne Estate-rTHBEEPSTOBY lIBICK DWELL ING. Diamond si. west of Second. T«S?^^S tat . e-THEE&BTOE ' y BBICK DWELL INGI Norris at, west of Apple. . : Same. Eatste-THBEESTOBY BBICK DWELL ING, Clayton st, west of Twenty-second. -5S n S!L Estate-THBEEPSTOBY BBICK DWELL INQ, Thompson st, east of Germantown road. ,S S, , at& :7 H ? :E& ® TOEY BBICK DWELL ING, adjoining the above. Same Estaie—TßT»^w_oT , n - RV BRICK DWELL ING, Hancock st a/tt-hojat Same Estate-JriiAi vlethorp st, north of Monroe. p Estate-FP olnlng the _Bame Estate • r DWELL ING, Uarvine st Same Estat- DWELL ING, adjoining tl Same Estate- DWELL ING Philip st, &( Executors Peren Jose oh H. M |*Q-« fir BUSINESS STAND, four-sU ith Fourth street, uear CheswiM*. oucch id «ut excellent business stand. Sale absolute. Executor's Bale-Estate of Julraßn and Arm schir elJ • ex 7 valuab e BUSINESS LOCATION, Third and Chestnut streets; two desirable buildldgs, Nos. 109 ana ill South Third street, south of Chestnut street; occupied as brokers* offices; S 3 feet front. Terms, half cash. executrix* Sale-Three-story Brick HOTEL and DWELLING, No 473 North Fourth street, between £* obje and Buttonwood streets, with a two story brick building In the rear, formerly occupied as a brewery. Executor s Peremptory Sale-Estate of Catharine Faml, deceased? iwo-atory Brick DWELLING, Cherry street, between Broad and-Jodper. TO CAPITALISTS, BUILD kR3, &(C-Eltra vain able LOT.N, B. corner of Pine and Sixteenth streets Seventh ward: 206 feet front on Pine, 193*4 feeronsix teenih. and 200 feet on Randolph street. Three valu able fronts Plans at the auction rooms. i axge and Handsome RESIDENCE, No. 2003 West Delanwy Place. between Spruce and Pine, and west of Twentieth street; has all the modem conveniences. Immediate possession, • Keys next door. Terms,- 110,000 may remain. Handsome Country RESIDENCE. 3 acres of the “BbnapartQ Estate,” on the high bluff overlooking the river Delaware, at Bordentown, N. J. It is boat in Italian style, contains H rooms, and has the modern convenience#. Modern Three story Brick RESIDENCE, with dou ble hack builoings No. 1622 Wallace streetTnaa all the modern conveniences. Immediate possession. Modern three-story Brick RESIDENCE, with four story back buildings, No 919 Pine street; has all the modern conveniences. Immediate possession. Keys at the auction rooms, 38 feet front. Modern four-story Brick RESIDENCE, No. 1219 Green street, west of Twelfth street: has the modern convenience*. Immediate possession. Keys at the auction room a Peremp ory Sale-Genteel three stery Brick DWEL* LING,?No. 10H South Third street corner of Russell street. Has modern conveniences. Sale absolute. „ Bale—Valuable three story Brick FAC TORY. steam engine, shafting, «fcc., warren street Beverly, N.J. Three-story Brick STORE and DWELLING, S. E. corner of Third and George streets, and two frame Dwellings on oeorge street. Three-story Brick DWELLING,No. 415 North Ninth street, south of Noble street; has gas, bath, <Src. • Three-story Brick DWELLING. No. l$« Christian street, west of Eighteenth; has gas, bath.de. Peremptory Sale—Eight Mount Moriah.Cemetery Lots. SALE 23d OCTOBER w« tnclude- Execators' sale—Estate of James N. Dickson, de ceased—Extra Valuable Business Stands—Two roar story Brick STORES, Nos 426 and 42s Market street, extending tl rough to Merchant street. Lot 33 feet front, 118 feet deep. Executjrs’ Sale-State of Wm. Wllberforce Wis- Ur—The Elegant COUNTRY SKAT and FARM known as “Hilton,” late residence of Wm. Wllberfnrce v. Is tar: 100 acres, on the Yerree road, 10 miles from the city, near the Fox Chase, and 2 miles from Bustle* too. Also, stone tenant house, two commodious stone barns, dc. Peremptory SaIe—VERY VALUABLE BUSINESS LOCa T lON—THREE-&TOBY BRICK STORE, No. 12-4 CHESTNUT st, extending through to SAN SOM st—two valuable fronts. Sale absolute. Further panic ulars hereafter. SjueNo. 1584 Lncnjt street. ELEGANT DRAWING ROOM FURNITURE, FINE MANTLE AND OVAL MIRRORS, HANDSOME PIANO FORTE, VERY FINE LARGE OIL PAINTINGS, WHITE MARRf.B STATUARY, ELEGANT CHANDELIERS <££. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING. OCT. 10. AtlO o’clock, at No. 152 ft Locust street, by catalogna t£e elegant Furniture, viz--Suit superior carved Draw* Jug Room' Furniture, Hue blue attic reps covering; suit bandfSzne Walnut and Satin Damask Drawing-room Furnlture. supeiior Dining-room and Chamber Furni ture, elegant rosewood Plano Forte, by Schomacker A Co.: handsome Mantle and Oval Mirrors, very fine lane Oh Paintings White Marble Statuary, elegant Bronze Chandeliers, Carpets. Kitchen Utensils, Ac. May be examined on the morning of sale at 8 o'clock Bale Nos, 189 and 141 south Fourth st. ELEGANT FURNITURE, MIRRORS. PIANOS, J.ESKB AND OFFICE FURNITURE, IRON SAFES, BEDS AND BEDDING, CHINA AND GLASSWARE. HANDSOME VELVET, BRUS SELS, and OTHER CARPETS. Ac. ON THURSDAY MORNING. At 9 o’clock, at the auction store, bycatalogue, an extensive assortment of very superior Parlor, DlDini-rcom and Chamber Furniture, Mirrors, Desks and Office Furniture- Large Iron Safe*, One Matresses. Beds and Beddtng China and Glassware. Sewing Ma chines, handsome Velvet, Brussels, ana other Carpets, Also, a large Velocipede a Iso, a quantity of Window Shutters. Sale No. 2ii south Seventeenth street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE MIRRORS, CHANDE LIERS, VELVET CARPETS, Ac. ON FRIDAY MORNING. At 10 o'clock, at No. 211 loath Seventeenth street, hy catalogue, the superior Parlor. Dining-room and Chamber Furniture, Large Mirrors Chandeliers, Velvet Carpets, Bair Matxesses, Beds, Ac. Also, the Kitchen Utensils. tS* The house la to rent. SALE OF A VALUABLE LAW LIBRARY. ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON. OCT. 12. At the auction store, by OTder of Executors, the va luable Law Library of the late Garrick Mallery, Esq., Including the Pennsylvania and other Reports. Also, superior oak Bookcase with glass doors. f AMES A, PBKKMAN, AUCTIONEER, NC 423 v WALNUT street. NOTICE.—The Wharf at the foot ofWalnut street, on >beriver Delaware, will be leased for a term of one or three years, to the highest and best r ldder. at the MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE, on WEDNESDAY, October 10, at 12 o’clock noon. J. H. PUGH. Commissioner. FIFTH FALL SALE REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, Ac. OCTOBER 10, 1868. This Pale, on WEDNESDAY,at 18 o’clock noon, at the Exchange, will Include the following— , STOCKS. Ac. Share In the Mercantile Library. CITY WHARF—Walnut street Wharf, on the river Delaware, will be leased i or a term of one or three years. By order of the Commissioner. ? NO. 613 LOMBABD ST.—A three story brick house, )6 by 65; clear. Orphans’ Court Sals -Estate of Isaac £od{jcrs. desfd. NO. 1123 a FIFTEENTH three-story Brick Dwellinc, Fifteenth street, above Ellsworth. 16 by 76 feet; clear. Rents for $240. gar Sale Peremptory, LAN D—POINT BREEZE,—S acres of Meadow land with willows near Point Breeze Hotel, Twentv-aixth Ward. kST Sale Peremptory NO. 86 aLMOND ST.—A three-story brick House, 20 by 67 feet. Clear. NO. 817 -f ASKER ST.—A neat two-story Dwelling, 155 k byes feet. Gear . ' NO. 606 ATHERTON ST,-A two-story brick Dwel ling, 15)4 by 42H feet. dear, NO. 608 ATHERTON ST,—Adjoining, 14)4 by 42 H feet. Clear, . LOT 19th WARD—A building lot, Amber St below Allegheny avenue, 19th Ward, 75 by 90 feet. withoiH limit. NQ.3645 WALNUT ST. W. P,—Anew three story brick, West Philadelphia 24)4 by 25)4 feet. Gear. RESIDENCE. 202 FRANKLIN ST.—The four-story brick Residence opposite Franklin Square, 22 by 158 feet, built in the beat manner, hot and-cold water iu every story, water closets, bath room, Ac.; superior .range; 8264 ground rent. $3900 cash only required. possession given the purchaser at the Sale which will be without reserve. WASHINGTON-AND MOYAHENBING AVE NUES—Property s. E. corner, 18 by 92 feet. 3 houses on the lot. Renta for $324 per annum, Executors’ Sale. Estate of Hannah Herman, dic'd, \ dSL. Descriptions, and any farther information, may behad at the Auction Store. •- Pale onaccoußt of whom It may concern. .’ . BORDEN TOWN GAS-LIGHT 00. STOCK. ON WEDNESDAY. . October 17th, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Exchange, will be Bold, without reserve, on account of whom It may concern, 500 shares Bordentown Gas-Light Com pany. Par, |25, foil paid. This Is one-fourth interest of the whole company. v RBOOTT, JA, AUCTIONEER] w. IaoCQBQBBTNUTIIrtJt > CARD.*-We are nowprepared to make arrangement foi Bpecial sales of OH Paintings er any other works of art, Our location being.ln the centre of the most fash ionable thoroughfare of our city makes U a desirable resort for connoisseurs and lovers o 3 art In general. N.B.—Sales of merchandise In general solicited. Personal attention given tQoavdooisaies. -• AUCTION BALES. PYJQHHJB. MYEBB < OQ.. ,X> No* 282 and m MARKET street. ooxnar of Esnk« i large yosrrrvE rat,w or iooia shoes, RROQAIfs TBAVKUNQ BAGS. <ftg .jTv ' ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, ODT. 10.' ' i A4lo,p'clocSt f -WIU be Bold,, by catilorae, on f*nr mouths’ credit, abont 1,200 packagesßoots, Sboee, Sat mor*ls;<tc., embtactag anrime and' Crashassortment ox first-plaea' city ana Eantem manaflactaxe. Open ibr examination with ratal ngna, early on tiu tiwodni of sale. . LARGS PEREMPTORY SALE OF BOOTH, SHOES, '‘ TRAVELING BAGS, Ac. • . - r NOTlCE—lncluded In onr large sale of Boots Shoes. Ac., ONWEHNEBDA.Y MORNING.' • , tteiwiowte, Men's, boya’ find youths' calf, doable sole, wen imd pump AMe:dress boots; men’s, bora’and youths Up and buff leather boots; men's fin# grain, long leg dress boots; men's and boys’ calfi bafl leather Congress * ®9<>«i_and balmorala; men's, - boys' and - youths' Pplfehed grain half welt and pomp sole SlSIS?*' SS 6 ? e , w 3» Koat, morocco, and enameled patent seWed. baimorals and -fimigrp«q gßifcane u?S ea ?i i ralflSes r and children's calf and-frnff and lace boots; children's flnt Jciu, sewed, city made, lace boots: fancy Bewed halmo, aad_ankie tied: ladles' fine black and colored side lacegaltersrwomena’, misses' and children s goat-and morocco copper-nailed laoe • boots; ladies fine kid slippers; metdlie and sandals, carpet slippers, eareet and enameled leather traveling bags, Ac. - . - . ..i Also, SO men's felt and cloth Hats mid Cforet LARGE posxtok rale OP BBITISH, PKENOH , german akd domestic dby goods, _We fin hold a Large Sale of foreign and • Domestic Dry Goods, by catalogue* on four months' credit and part for cash, f - . /.• On THURSDAY MORNINGS, . : October‘ 11, at vio o’clock, embracing about 60C rat* ages and lots of staple and firncy articles, is woole*a worsteds, linens, silks and cottons, ; N. B,—Cataloguesready and goods arrangsd for. examlnallrfr early on the morn tpg of gale. - LARGE FEBBMPTOBY SALE OF FOREIGB AND DOMESTIC DBY GOODS. NOTlCE—lncluded in onr sale on THUB&DAY October n. wm be found the fbllo'mng— DOMESTICS, : Bales bleach'd and brown sheetings and shirtings, do bleached and colored drills, do gray, bine and white all wool blankets, do white and scarlet all wool and Canton flannels. Cases miners', domet and fancy shirting flannels. :do indigo Mae ticks, stripes, checks, denims, do Kentucky jeans, Wln&ns, prints, delaines, do comet leans; cambrics, linings, slledaa. do Mancb eater and Scotch ginghams. , ao kerseys, castlmeres, satinets, limeys, Ac. . MERCHANT TAILOBS* GOODS. . Pieces Belgian, English and Saxony Ml wool and Union black and bine cloths, do Alx la Chapelle all wool Tricots and Doe skins. do Alx la Chapelle black and colored Esquimaux and Moscow*. do Chinchillas all wool silk mixed french cloak do jo” 88 * do 'Whiineps, Yelours, do blk andcol'd Italians,and satin deffoinaa. DRESS GOODS, SILBS, Ac. Pieces black and col’d mohairs, alpacas, coburgs, do Xznpreas and Princess cloth. poll de chevres. do Paris plain and printed delaines and merinos, do 6-4 high cot'd Saxony plaids, do black and fancy dress Bilks and T/elveta. 75 OASIS GERMAN and BBITISH DIiESS GOODS. FRENCH MERINOS, POPLINS, «c. Embracing a splendid assortment aJi novelties, just landed. 3500 BBOCHE SHAWLS. - Pull lines Paris Long and Square Broche Shawls, one of the beat manufactures, new designs and choice colorings, open and filled centres.' To close a consignment— 4Jso. SCO DOZEN LINENS, WHITE GOODS. &C. ' Fall lilies Irish shirting lingua and Barnsley sheet ings. Foil lines cream canvas, hacks, docks, drills. <tc. Full lines Lontien silk Balmorals and hoop skirts. Fail lines bleached and W. B. damasks, diaper, crash towels. Fall lines cambrics, jaconets, nalmook, malls, lawns. ON FBIDA.Y^ 25.C00 BOZEN HOSIERY, Ofthe celebrate! importation o' WES i£B. 8. HOU-iCAN «ft CO. Comprising— fall lines of men’s, women’s boys’* misses’ and chil dren's bleached brown colored and fancy hose, half and three quarter hose, in cotton and merino. do gent's, ladles’ and children’s gloves, in every va> iety of material, style and qoality. do kid gloves, dark, light, medium, black and white, splendid goods for city s«l*s. do silk and wool brecbe scarft and mufflers. \ HER MAJESTY SOm ° ne j champagneL Also, traveling and under shirts and drawers, tewing ! T TTJ TS TT TsTT* silks, spool cotton, patent thread, silk ties and scarf 3. \U - -C . JJ w JN -L JN « shirt fronts. suspenders, omhrelaa <fcc. ,> Jsi «OtJTB FBOBT OT„ A6EBT, liABOE FOSiXIVK SALE OF CARPETINGS. At f ON FRIDAY MORIONS, Oct. 13, at ll o’clock, will be sold, by caialogna, co to or months’ credit, ab.ot ?x) pieces ot soperUm and floe Ingrain, royal rtamaatr, Venetian. flat. Date! bemj cottage and; rag carpetings, embracing a choice assortment ot superior goods, which may he examlnsC ear J on the morning olsala. PARSE PEREMPTORY RAT, IS OP PRESCR AND OTHER EUROPEAN DRY GOODS. *O, ON MONDAY MORNING. OCT. 15, ■^t4£^L < 22&tS2S 66 “W.by catalogue. ON POP! MONTHS CREDIT, about stoiota ofFrenca, lndla.o er man and British Dry Goods, embrackr a fall assort meat of Mncy and staple articles la auks, worsteds, woolens, linens and Jettons. N. R— Goods arranged Sir examination and cala. logics ready early on momma ofsale. Thomas booh a Bo^AucmoirKßssaa COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. mo CHESTNUT sheet. (Bear entrance 1107 fammm street) HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE OF EVERY D» 6CHTPTION RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT. SALES EVERY FRIDAY MORNING. Bales of Furniture at Dwellings attended to on IE most Reasonable Terms. BALE OF REAL ESTATE, BTOCES, Ao, AT TB3 EXCHANGE. THOMAS BIRCH A SON respectfully Inform thsl friends and the public that they are prepared to attem to the sale of Real Estate by auction ana atorlyaU salt Sale No. 8 s North E'ghth • treet. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ON WEDNESDAY, MORNING, At 10 o’dcck, at No. S6B Nortn Eighth street, will be sold the Fnrnitnre of a family declining housekeeping, comprising Parlor, Chamber and Kitchen Fnrnitnre. Sale No. 524 Walnut street. HAIR DRE-SERS SALOON. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING. At 10 o'clock, at No 521 Walnntstreet will be sold— The Furniture and Fixtures of a first class Hair Dress ing Saloon, togsther with the Good-will. Sale at No. 2210 Spring Garden street. ETEGANT PARLOR FURNITURE, PIANO FORTE, MANTLE MIRROR, FINK CARPETS, <6c. Ac., ON THURSDAY MORNING. OCT, 11, At 10 o'deck, at No. 2210 Spring Garden street, will be eold the Furniture of a family declining housekeep ing— Elegant suits of oiled walnut and ebony Parlor Furniture, made by Wm.Jand J. Allen: Rosewood Plano Forte, made DySweitzei: Velvet and Brussels carpets, French Plate Mantel Mirror. Centre Table, Tennessee top. Also, Chamber, Dining-room and Kitchen Furniture. The furniture can be examined at s o’dock on the morning of sale. Sale at No mo Oheatunt street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, FINE CARPETS, PIANO FORTES, MIRRORS, FINE GUNS, <6O. * ; !ON FRIDAY MORNING. I At S o’clock, at the Auction Btore.Ho. mb Ohestnst street, will be Bold— A large assortment of superior Walnut and Gak Parlor, and Chamber Furniture, Carpets, MlriOrs, Ac. FINE GUNS. Also, an Invoice of fine Double Barrel Fowling Pieces, One Duck Gun. One Henry Repeating Blfie, &e., ifcc LARGE BAB MIRROR. ON FRIDAY MORNING, At 12 o'clock, at the suction store, will be sold a minor bark /or a bar room, containing six large French Plate Glasses, In frame, 20 feet long by 6 feet m height. Cast $350. Sale at No. ISS4 'Walnut street. HANDSOME FURNITURE, LARGE FRENCH PLATE MANTEL AND PIER MIRROR. CHICK ERING GRAND PIANO FORTE. FINE CARPETS CURTAINS, FRENCH CHINA WARE, Ac. : ON WEDNESDAY MORNING. OCT. 17, At 111 o’clock, at No. 1231 Walnut street, will be sold the entire Furniture of a Jamily leaving the city, com prising elegant Carpet, seven large French Plate Man tel and Pier MirrorsiCbickerlng Grand Piano Forte, Parlor, Sitting-room Dining room and Chamber Fur niture, fine Curtains, French China, lotof Glass, Plated Ware, Ac. >" Catalogues will be readv for distribution at the Auc tion store on and after October id. fTIHSNPRINOIFAL MONEY E3TABLIBHMHN7 A B.E. corner of SIXTH and RACE streets. - Money advanced on Merchandise genarsllj Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Gold and Sliver Plate and on -all articles of value, tor any length of Um agreed oh. WATCHES AND JEWELRY AT PRIVATE SAPP Fine Gold Hunting Case, Double Bottom and Opn Face English, American and Swiss Patent Lev* Watches; Fine Gold Hunting Case and Open Face L» pine Watches: Fine Gold Duplex and other Watchen Fine Silver Hunting Case and Open Face English American and Swiss Patent Lever and Leplni Watches: Double Case English QnarHer and oth® Watches; Ladles' Fancy Watches: Diamond Breast pins; Finger. Rings; Ear Rings, Studs, Acj Fine Gel' Chums; Medallions; ■ Bracelets; Scarf Pina: Brest Pins; Finger Bings; Pencil Cases r and Jewolry genr FOR SALE—A large and splendid Fireproof Chan' suitable for a Jeweler, price $«5O. Also, several Lots in Booth Qamdanr Fifth -an Chestnut streets , - . ■ ■ T>Y BABBITT A CO., ACOTIONEERo. X> Cash Auction House, i No, ISO Market street, corner of Sank strao -■ rviab advanced on consignments without extra charge; NOTICE TO CITY AND COIJH TRY MERCHANTS, REGULAR SALE OF '5OO LOTS OF FALL AND , WINTER DRY GOODS. Comprising a large stock of Staple and Fancy Dry- Goods,. Cloths, Casslmeres, Fancy. "Goods, Shirts,' Drawers,UmbreUss, Hosiery of every description, i. . ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, ' October 19, commencing at 10,o'clock. , _ ; POSITIVE SALE OFTHE ENTIRE STOCK OF A ji bbing and house, closing BUSINESS., BY CATALOGUE, u ' : , . ON THURSDAY MORNING, . ~,,... October 11, at l» o , oleci.-,_cUmprmag'2oM doaen as. sorted Woolen and Cotton Hosiery. 100 cases JJ.mbrel-, las; 2U). doaen Belknap shirts; Sbirta_and Drawers. Notions. Fancy Goods.Trlmmlngs, Threads, Spool B»M9Wi W»«n Goods, Silk 6$KW$». Ufa " " ' ; Aucnoil §AUS. 4 HOLLAND. APmiOMKKB.'' '■» : Sale at 1203 MuS^eteSt^ 1, Btr9efc LAHGE BALE OF NEW ABD' FUBSITCBE. ELEBANT - SUIT OFwILNfSr PABLOS FOBNITUBE, FINE TONKIN ANm KI BDPK SIOH OFFIOa ' ON WEDNESDAY MORNING • . Oct. 10, at e o’clock.wlll be sold by cataloenft wftjij oat reserve, SOOLOTS Superior. HouseholdßarnlSSL comprising—Elegant Carved Walnut BedkteadsJJieSt tog. Bureaus, WjMhßtands, Wardrobea. sideboards, Extension Sluing Tables. Spring Seat Chain, eleeant China Tea Set, Gtasaand Queenswaxe, Carpets,Kartila Boquet Tables, oii.Paintingß, Engravings, nix Beta su perior .Cottage Furniture. Ac. . . Also the Fixtures and Furniture of a'Seleot Schoab comprising valuable CeUStlal and Ton ostial Globas. Desks, Blackboards, luge and valuable Haps, BcboS Books. Ac. . - - .... -x - - • ’ LAW BOOKa ... • Also, at 4 o'clock precisely, a Law Library, compris ing a large collection of desirable Law Books, worthy the attention of the legblprofesalon. . TkAVIB & ELABVErr, AUCTIONEERS. -Lf (Latawith M. Thomas A Sons.) ■ BtoreNo. 333 Chestnut street. - FURNITURE SALES at the Store every Tueeday; SALES AT RESIDENCES will -eceive paMonUC attention. .. i ■ . SaleSlt North Fifteenth street,' . SCFEBIOB PARLOR FURNITURE, CLASSWABO, CARPELS. <fcc. ; , ■ ON WEDNESDAY MORNING. ' At 10 o’clock* at No. 914 North Fifteenth street,abor*'' Poplar, Including superior Walnut Parlor Saits Hair Cloth; three Parlor Tables, marble tops: Table. Cut Glass, Carpets Ac. Kitchen UtensOa*. May be ftwamined on the morning of sale. - . B SCOTT, Jb., AUCnONKES.., , • f • We are authorized toannonnceaspectat sue (to take place is the monthof October) or vatn- and rare works of art; Verdi Prato groups, fio« tM Antmue;ltalian marble parlor statuary; bronza :Classlcal subjects; elegant gilt-Ormolu clocks;: monu mental and garden statuary, and many attractfys f®®*" 1 Jfffv, of „ nove l designs, the Importation of othery, * ad selected In Kutopeby one of the firm. This valuable collection will be the meat complete ever offered in the United State* since tha S f msde by the old firm of JlFSms. Vito VIH& Sons, In 1852 at the Alhambra Hall, New York. The date of the sale will be given is future advertisements, and special cards win be issued or the occasion. se2Mh a tn-tfg JJHTLIP TOKO * CO., - - _ ' AT7UITONEKBB, 80. SOB MARKET atreet. OASES BOOTS ABO SHOOB. OS THURSDAY MORNING, Oct. 11. by catalogs, commencing at 10 o’clock, ISH cases prime Boom, Shoes, Brogans, Balmorals, Oon gresa Gaiters, Ac., comprising a general assortment of goods for fall sales. - IB A CO., AUUTIUNMKiIc, No. 505 MARKET street, above Filth. POSITIVE BAM! OP BOOTS tun SHOES. OH WEDNESDAY MOENINe, Oct. 10. at 10 o'clock, we will sell by catalogue, aboit 1100 cases of primeßoots and Shoes, of city and East ern mannfactore, to which the attention of buyers Is called. REMOVAL. JERRY W A EKE R, WINE MERCHANT, TTflft REMOVED TO No. 421 WALNUT STREET, OC4-13J PHILADELPHIA. * Saec«*3ot to Geo. TT- Gr&j, 24,26, £8 and 30 South Sixth St, Philad’a. FuaOUßlock k Sst-Bromikt _ 9 > *^^Sg«lyti»Pan.nTandMedl<ar^-^y fvgfltaßS.—Ihsaaenflonaf eta trada-Ii nUHtsa tg ’ fw the following very chrlce Wines, Ac., for sals by Joseph p. buSton, •'.o. in aonsh pnsat unit shove Walnnt: MADKTRAS—OId Ldland, 8 yeas oM. 6HKBBIES- Campbell A Co., n!ngic,.43aMa aaS PORTS—Yallette, Ylnho Yejho Real, Dantom aaS lebello Valente A Co.. Vintages 18*5 to isss. CLARETS—Cress PIU Prate* andSLißXSspltal2i«l4 Tjnnliiy, ■ YERMOIJTH—S. Jonrdan, BrITS A Co. MUSCAT—de grontenan. . HH AltfPAfcUuia Ernest Irrosy, "Galdaa Gttr.V da Venore, Her Majesty and Rcyal Gafcinti and :cthas fevortta brands. - OLD WHISKIES.—3IO Cases Pure Old Wheat, Byol Bourbon and Monongahela Whiskies, for sale bp E. P. MIDDLETON, . s North Front-stiral, sums ASSHB&TBBS. GOLD’S PATENT IMPBOVED CAST IRON LOW STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING AP PARATUS, for Warming and iYentilatlng Public In stitutions and Private Residences with Pore External! Air, without contaminating it by overheating it, or the possibility of dust or coal gas. For sale by JAMES P. WOOD <t GO., . ULSonth Foorth street. . AMERICAN KITCHENER on the European prin ciple of Snbstantial Construction and Neatness of An pearance, various sizes suitable for Hotels, Public la. stitniions, and the better class of Private Residences with powerfiil Water Banka for heating large er quantities of water for Baths or Culinary Purposes. For sale at JAMES P. WOOD * CO.’S Warming and Ventilating Establishment, B. M. FeltwetLSnpt. tl South Fourtn street. IMPROVEMENT IN BATH BOILERS.-Stilemaa & Ellis’ Patent Cast Iron Bath Boilers for sale at' ■ JAMES P. WOOD & CO.’S Warming and Ventilating Establishment, - B. M. Feltweil, Supt. 11 South Fourth street! ARCHIMEDEAN VENTILATORS for Smoky Chimneys, Forcing Ventilation,Removing steam from Drying Establishments, Breweries, Sugar Refineries, Pickerßooms, and all manufactories. JAMES P. WOOD & CO.. Sole Agents. B. H. Feltwfi.t,, ll South Fourth street. Superintendent- au23-sa.tu.th-Xml A JOB Bast ljJtfiTT & SON. JSJ Manufacturers of the WH fnrr.Trß-RAT-pn . BABTLKTT HEATERS, Cooking Ranges. Gas Ovens, & Sheet Iron Work of every description. A splendid assortment of. REGISTERS ANB VENTILATORS, and Silver’s Air tight Stoves, always on hand, at No. 924 Arch Street, Philadelphia. taOMAB B. DIXON * BOMB. tSS Lata Andrews* Dixon, AamD HO. ISM CHESTNUT stress, PtUUaiflia, _ Opposite United States Hint, ittmltein of LOW-DOWNi PABLOB, A W OFFICE, And other GRATES. ' 3ai Anthracite, Bituminous and Wool IKza.' AIM). For Warming Public and Private Bafldliaa; BEGISTEBB, VENTILATORS Arm CHIMNEY-GAPS, OOOKINGBANGES, BATH-.BOILEBS, «U SOB WHOLESALE and BETAXL. A Lot of Fine Old African Coffee, Small Bean. Also, GENUINE MOCHA and GKJY« ERNMKNT JAVA COFFEES. » ' For Bale by JAMES R WEBB, WALNUT and EIGHTH Street A£EW GE.EEN GlNGEB—Just received and for sale T> at COUBTYS East End Grocery, No. 113 Boofli Second street. PABMESAN, PINE APPLE, DUTCH AND SAP 1 SAGO CHEESE, In store and for sale at CO usx if *tt East End Grocery, No. 118 Boath Second atreet. • [ TTALLAN MACABONI, VEBMICELLL , BAB- X TINES, In store and dir sale at COUSniTS Fast End Grocery, No. 118 Sooth Second street. _ DCMON PEEL, GBANGE PEEIi. CmtON AND Balslns. always to be bad at OOUSTY'S Eant Bad Grocery,No. USSontb Second street. QTUFFED MANGOES, PEPPERS, OLIVES, D Genuine Scotch Ale and London Porter, New Pickled Salmon, New No. 1 Mesa Mackerel, Genuine ; English Mustard, at COUSTY’S East End Grooery.NOl U 8 South second street. ' HAMS! HAMBII-J. Btewart's Trenton. DavUS Star Hams, Briggs A Swift’, celebrated OBdtov natl Hams, and J. Bower’s City Cnred.warranted to give satisfaction.- For sale by M. P. SPTT.T.m, H. W, comer Eighth and Arch. ■ tUr YYLIVE OlL—loo baskets Latour and other fovorii* A/ brands of Salad Oil .for sale byM. P. hptt.t.tw N. w. comer Arch and Eighth; rrEABI TEABU—HM tafcklgwarV.awW.Wlna ». A- crop Greeprand BlAoEofthe late ImDortaSJm A« lhsseTe«haye been bought since thedecline hi nUI - TTEBBING.-100 bbls Large SpUt Herrln*. *<|b»i*a\ ' , XLLargeGibbed Herring. 4,oBo boxes New Smokod,,
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