tOJTV BITLIFTIS. Welcome to the IbisH: Wesleyan J^KLiXfATJCii.—At ihe UUIOII MettlOdlSt J»piBCOPAI Churcn last evening. Rev, Dr. Scott and Mr. Wm. Me Ajthur. oelegates ftom the Irish , Wesleyan .Confer ence. were formally welcomed! These delegates, wao reuttsenttbe Methodist Episcopal Church, have been la A merloaseveral weeks, representing the claims o» the church in Ireland and seeking assistance to enable 3i to sußtsin its organization- There was a-large at tendance at the churcn last evening. After the usaa relh ions services, Bighop Simpson extended, la be half of Philadelphia Methodism, a'heaity welcome to on behalf of the delegation, said he was sent by brethren.in Ireland with a message of love and sympathy lor the Methodisis in America in Ireland 1 The Church therehad many obstacles to con tend with, not the least of which was the „, n ttnn tn « TnotinL Th nine years oue*third of their ESS h nXi°^.«io^ e »« SSaSfeSKMsrrfs ffl the youth of Ireland. Tjnivebsal Peace Society.— This soci ety assembled In tbe Franklin Institute building jes terdayafiernoon. Mr. Alfred-Lore. President, lathe chair A number of letters approving of the prlnct nipn of the Society were read. r S. P. Blandtard, Trea surer, resfgnedoß account or Infinities caused by aS, and a resolution of thaato to Cm was passed. Benorts of the formation of State Societies In Massa chusetts and Bhode Island were read; also a report of a movement In Europe, the meetings being held In Autwern The formation of a Pennsylvania branch, society was reported to be in progress. Addresses were made byfncretla Mott, Bev. Howard Malcolm andothers. Eobt, W. Wolcot, of Boa to a. was elected Treasurer, lhe evening session wa3 occupied by tbe reading of letters and addresses by L. K. Joslin, Q. W. TaylorT James Mott, Lncretla Mott, Dr. Leech, Ebe nezer James and others. Upon the organization of the Penusjlvan abranch society Geo w. Taylor was chosen President, and A. B. Jostlce, Secretary. r Slight Fires.— Last night about eleven o'c rcka fire occurred In the upper Dart of the Frank lin Engine House, Catharine street above Third. No serious damage was done. » . This morning, abont one o’clock, a fire was discov ered in >he drug store of Dr. Fleming, at Third and Monroe streets. The flames were speedily extinguished. The loss is insured. * 4 Abaut fbur o'clock, this morning, a carpjenter shop on Haim on? street above Fourth, was slightly damag'd by firo. An alarm or fire was caused about six, o'clock this mornlug, by the partial burning ot a cooper snop, at .Hanson street and Krider'e alley. Riot at Haddington.—Patrick O’Don npli 'William Smith William Brophy, Pat Hogan. Michael Bogan, William Hogan, and David Kroup were before Air erman Allen, yesterday, upon the charge Of riot and asaault and battery. The defendants were engaged In a row at the poll at Haddington TSventy- fourth Ward, on election day. David Cattern, Constable of the Twenty«seventh Ward, was badly beaten. He was conveyed to his home, op Sansom street above Thirty-seventh A man named Kulp was also severely hurt. He resides on the West Chester road, near l?orty-eighth street. The defendants were held in $1,400 hall each to answer at Court. Sale at the Exchange.—James A.' Freeman, auctioneer, sold at thei Philadelphia Ex ■obar ge yesterday the following: Share in the Mercen tile Library, IS: leasing Walnut Btreet Wharf for one ■vear at $400; sale of three-Btery brics house, No. 613 Xombard street, $1,850; No. 1128 South Fifteenth street, ■S&4II 66; five acres meadow land below Point Breeze. $1,150; lot Amber street. Nineteenth Ward, $755; three* story brick dwelling, No. 8645 Walnut street, West Philadelphia, $1,350. and property southeast corne* Washington and Uoyameasing avenues, consisting of three houses; at $2,650. The sale of the residence No, 202 Franklin street, opposite Franklin Square,, was postponed* .• Assault upon a Child.—This morning A Iderman Potteuger had before him Matthew EBler. charged with having assaulted A little boy, 6 years or age, a son of D.y sergeant Jeffries. Esl.r resides on Reed street above Second. He got annoyed by the children playing In front ol his house and went out among them.' Jft is alleged that be .elzed Jeffries by the heels and dragged him fromhiafother’3 door-step He was endeavoring t» get him to tha cellar of tus own house, when the cries of the lad attracted the at tention of bis father, who, after some trouble got, him awey fi om Haler. The latter was committed fbrhls appearance at Court. Rebels in Town.— Captain Crabb, of the ■sth U.B. artillery, with a (quad of men, arrived here yesterday afternoon, having in enstooyfour rebels who were convicted at Charleston,B.C.,othaving mur dered Onion soldiers at that place. Two of the pris onersare named B eyes-ano are father and son.’ The other two are named Barnum and Sowers. They havebeen Berving for seme time at the Dry Tortuzaa, but by order of the President are to be transferred to Fort Delaware, and are now on their way to that post. Tbescldlersand the prisoners were quartered at the Fourth District police station. Fall of Scaffolds.—A scaffold erected at some new bondings in the vicinity of Sixteenth and Master streets fell yesterday afternoon, precipi tating to the ground four men who were upon it. Their names Bre James Stevenson and Geoige D. Croat, ■white, and William Kicks and John Smith, colored. They were atl more or less bruised. William Bradley, ag«d twenty-one, was Injured about the bead at a s aff-Id.STo. 6 North Front street, yesterday, and admitted to the hospital. He resided at 733 South Seventh street. Death of a Well-known. Citizen.— Mr, Isaac B. Baxter,Sr. who was fir many years In the hardware business on second street, above South, udience. Seats may be secured durlngihe day at Ashmead & Evans's Booh Store. Cricket.—’ The return match between the Second Eleven? of the Philadelphia and Yojng Am6* rlcaCricfcttC'nbs will take place on Saturday next October 13th, on tbejgrounds oi the Young America at Turnpike Bridge. Germantown. Base Bali..— The Athletics of this city and the celebrated Eureka of New Jersey, will play a match game of baseball this afternoon at 2 o’clock, on the grounds corner Fifteenth and Columbia Avenue. Some good plas ing may be expected. Opening Day.—Ou Tnursday, October U. —We will open a select stock of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Fancy Bais, Caps aud Fun. CHARLES QAFFORD PLAIN WOOL REPS, NEW STYLE BBOOHE-AND SATIN STRIPED REPS AND TERRY, French Embroidered Lace Curtain*, The richest imported, and a very large assortment of NOTTINGHAM. SWISS and MUSLIN CURTAINS, CORNICES, TASSELS, Ac., all of which will be PUT UP when desired, in the newestand rdost tasteful man* ner, in town or country, by experienced and reliable workmen, seaptnsa tuemrp Sheppard,Van Harlingen fcArrison No. 1008 Chestnut Stft^et. CALIFORNIA FDBE WII9IB AND BBANDIES, From the celebrated Vineyards or B, D. WILSON A SON, San Gabrlal, Los Angeles, California. ANGELICA, MOUND VINEYARD, HOCK, SPARKLING CHAM* PORT PAGNE, GRAPE BRANDY, :. WINE BITTERS. SHERRY, The abovaare guaranteed to be perfectly PURE as made from the Grape, and salted for SACRAMEN TAL and MEDICINAL purposes. We claim they are equal in richness, flavor and purity to the beat Im ported. at nearly half the cost, 1 or sale in wood or by the case. Carmick Sc Co. SOLE AGENTS, N, E. corner Front and Chestnut Bts. au27 rpj MITCHELL FLETCHER, No. 1304= CHESTNUT ST. Having disposed of their goods damaged by the late Are, INVITE THE ESPECIAL ATTENTION of city and country buyers to their Trash stock consisting in part of 2.000 cars and jars Fresh Peaches. 3 000 “ “ Tomatoes. 8,000 “ “ Green Com. 1000 “ ,f Fresh Pears. 1,000 “ “ Strawberries. 1000 “ “ Pine Apples. 1.000 “ “ Morelia Cherries. 1,000 “ French Peas. And all other Fruita by the can or dozen. Also, a geseral New Stock of FINE GROCERIES. se22catnth2Strp SHAW & JUSTICE’S Patent Dead Stroke Power Hammer, MERRICK & SONS. PHILADELPHIA. Sole Assignees and Manufacturers * FOB THE State of Pennsylvania. ADDRESS, MERRICK & BOSS, 430 Washington Avenue AU2S-8 tu tfi>2m rpj FURNITURE. GEO. J. HEKKELS, LA.OEY & CO., Vhlrteentb and Chestnut Strack*, PHILADELPHIA. SUITS OF WALNUT FURNITURE, in On. Do do do ___ Polished. SUITS OP W 4 LNUT PARLOR FURNITU BEJn Oil. Do do do do Polished. SUTISOP ROSEWOOD CHAMBER FURNITURE. Do do PARLOR __ do. SUITS POMPEII CHAMBER FURNITURE. Do do PARLOR do. SUITS OF WALNUT DINING BOOM FURNITURE. Do do LIBRARY do. Do do HALL do. A large assortment finished, on hand. GEO. J. HENKEL?, LACEY & 00., stfiOimrpg 1301 and 1303 Chestnut Street. ALE! ALE! Wm. Younger’s Sparkling Edinburgh j For Bale by the Cask or Dozen. SIMON COIOTON & &LARKE. S W COR. BROAD AITD WALNUT, , EMERSON PIANO—Low crfce. Charmiue tone, perfectly durable. W. H. DUTTON, >II *1 ' 914 Chestnut aireet. oc6-e,tn,th,tt JTOH, TETTER. ALL SKIN DISEASES. SALT RHETJM, SCALB HEAD, ALL ERUPTIONS. SWATHE’S “ALLMEALING OINTMENT.” SWATNE’S “ALL-HEALING OINTMENT.” SWATHE’S "ALL-HEALING OINTMENT.” Cures Itch in from 12 to 48 Hours. Cure, the Mott Obstinate Cates of Tetter. HOME CERTIFICATE. HOME CERTIFICATE. T. HUTCHINSON HAT. Mayor’s Clerk, 8. W. corner Flftb and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia, says: " I was troubled very mnch with an eruption on my face; tried a great many remedies witnont finding relief; finally procured dwayne’s AU-Beating Ointment. After using it asfaort time a perfect cure was the result, i cheerfully recommend It as a cure for Tetter and all Skin Diseases, as mine wss Bn exceedingly obstinate case.” SWATNE’S OINTMENT ■ITCH” “TETTER" “rrOH” NEVER KNOWN "ITCH” . "lTi H” TO FAIL “TETTER” “ITCH” ‘•TETTER’ 1 "ITCH” IN CURING THIS “TETTER” “ITCH” •‘TETTER” "11 OH” TORMENTING “TETTER" ••ITCH" ‘.‘TETTER’ "ITCH." 'COMPLAINT. “TETTER • “ITCH”. • "TETTER" This valuable Olntmentprepared only by Dr. BWAYNE <6 SON; . No . BSO North SIXTH Btreet, above Vine, Phllado. Bold by druggists. seZ^tu.th-tfrp K-SSSa. EMERSON PIANO—Low price. Charming twTri tone. Perfectly durable. W. H. DUTTON. '■* »i»»14 Chestnut street. . . oc» B,tn,th,tf MONEY TO ANY. AMOUNT LOANET UPON DIAMONDS? WATCHES, JHWHI & c-4.1. OLD-ESTABLISHED LG AN OFFICE, Ooxnerot THIRD and GASKILL Street* Below Lombard. -DIAMOOTB, WATCH®, CTWXLBY GUNB.to. r fob&ama* "" RKABLY LOW PBIQBB mSMOtf , THE BEAUTIFUL CARVED SEVRN OCTAVE EMERSON PIANO W. H. in i DOTTON, 914 Cheatnutßt,. ocSa,tP,th-tf .csi.' EMERSON PlANO—Lowprif*e Charming . tone. Perfectly darable, W. H. DTJTTOw, ‘ *>»* 9i4 Chsstnut street. oc6-s,ta,th,t£ 188 BAIL r AVKNINU BOLLETIN ! PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY OCIOBEB 11,1866. " FOR RUNT. THREE ROOMS IN The New Bulletin Builditif,/ No. 607 Chestnut Strc ot. The proprietors are preparedto reoelVß proposi ti fn renting three rooms. Tbeyare - 1 THE SECOND STORY FRONT BOOM. <8 by street. First and Third stories of the back oi Northern Build ' ■ tag, . - with Entrance by. a wide tu^B. r n Chestnut street, : And a Front of ss foet on Jayne street; Suitable fbr a Jobbing er Commission House, a Bant orlnsnranceOffice. - ;7': : For Further Particulars apply at the HEW BUI LETIN BUILDING, ", No. 607 Chestnut fitrail ORPHANS’ COURT PEREMPTORY SALE.— Estate of JAMES MAR rxN. deceased.-! AMES KSEMAN, Auctioneer —Handsome RESIDENCE No. 525 Vine street.—Under authority of an alias order of saleof the Orphans' Court for the city and county of Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY, October 31.1865, at 12 o’clock, noon, will be told at public sale: without re serve, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following described real eitate, tote the property of James Martin, deceased, viz: All that ceitaln three story brick messuage or tenement, and lotor piece of ground situate on the north side of Vice street, in late the District ol the Northern Liberties, no DUTTON,9l4Chestnut Bt. ocfi-s.trr.th.tr THE CH A.RMING TONED EMERSON I|pS| PIANO. W. H.. DUTTON, 914 Chestnut lit 111 street. ocss,tu,th-tf * CARPETINGS. J.F.&E. B. ORNE, . ' ' ■ ....... . .** 004 Cbe stunt Street, BOW OPENING FALL IMPORTATIONS. NEW CARPETINGS. 004 '■"■■j . Chestnut Street, fiXCLTTBIVB HQYBLTIBB IN FfiEBGH CHENILLE GABPETS. J. F. &E. B. ORNE, 004 CHESTNUT STREET. ENGLISH ROYAL WILTON, ENGLISH BRUSSELS CARPETS, NEW DESIGNS, $ J. F. & E. B, ORNE, 904 CHESTNUT STREET. MBSBBS. JOHN CHOBLBT&SONS NEW STYLES 6-4 Velvet Carpets. J. ¥.& E. B. ORNE, x 904 1 CHESTNUT STREET. 800 Pcs. English Tapestry Carpets, Choice Style, Now landing Steamer Melita. J. F.&E. B ORNE, 904 CHESTNUT STREET. English and American 3-Ply Carpets. English and American Ingrain Carpets. BORDERED DRUQt&ETS. 10-4,19-4,16-4 Druggets. STAIRS DRUGGETS, J. E. & E. B. ORNE, 904 Gliestnnt Street. ENGLISH BRUSSELS FOR HALLS AND STAIRS* WITH EXTRA BORDERS. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, CHESTNUT STREET. Fancy Engs and Sheepskin Mats. Cocoa Matting, all widths. English Oil Cloths, for Floors. English Oil Cloths, for Stairs. ses-thsatu 2m rp CARPETINGS. GLEN ECHO MILLS, GERMANTOWN. tt'CAHiUMSiCREASESSLOAN Manufacturers andlmporters ■ ! ■ ■OF ' -"l CARPETINGS. Wholesale Department, SOO Chestnat Street, Retail Department, 610 Chestnat Street, (Opposite InaepeadeaceHalL) KlMmip CARPETINGS.™ JAMES H. ORNE & CO., « CHESTNUT STREET, ' Detween6th and Ttli street, JUST RECEIVED FEE STEAMER A LARGE IN •VO.:OK OF French Chenille and Axminster Carpets, NEW DESIGNS. JAMES H.ORNE&CO., 626 CfflSTflUT STREET, Betweea Slxti and Baronßi streets. MESSRS, JOHN CROSSLEY di SON’S New Styles 64 Velvet k Tapestry Carpets, JAMES H.ORM& CO., 626 CHESTNUT STREET, Between Sixth, and Seventh sts., • I English Royal WiltoH. English Brussels. English T^estries. JAMES H. ORNE SCO., 626 CHESTNUT STREET, Between Sixth and Seventh sts., NEW CARPETINGS Fall Importations} TSJOW OPENING. ocStnoio rpg - LIEDOM & SHAW, Wholeiale and Betail CABPET WABEHOUSE, 1 Os ! O ABC H , Between Ninth and Tenth streets. We are now opening our new importations of Tor-, eign CARPETINGS, embracing all the new air! lead ing patterns. Also a complete assortment of the host of Americas Manufactures. ; We are prepared and will sell at the lowest prices. sel2-3mrp2 CLOTHiM. EDWARD P. KELLY, TAILOR. 612 CHESTNUT STREET, Has now the FALL AND WIHTFB STYLES Mid & complete assortment or FALL AND WIHTER fIOODS. sJSSrß»tlßfactlonßuarant• - ■ •VEST. fcameeaftiaooat. lftitte «amj ouiilde sewn to liipi, and aroi ARM*' *■"