The Storm at Washington and Baltimore. “Washington. Oct. 11.—Professor Henry, of the Smitfasonianlnstitute, sayathat the, amount of rain; which fell from yesterday morning, at 9 A. M., fo this ' morning at the; same hour, was somewhat-more than five inches, being the greatest quantity that has fallen ; within a similar period for a long time. Considerable damage to property is reported along the line of the upper Potomac and- the Chesapeake and Ohio canal, as well as in this city and Georgetown. The • storm has continued since yesterday with hut brief intermissions.*- .. Baltimore,, Oct. 11th.—The storm has caused heavy floods in alt the streams. and and considerable damage and loss of life. A number of bridges and mill-dams have been carried away. The bridges on the Franklin and Frederick turnpikes are gone; Several houses have been, swept away. A famitydf six-persons, andahother of three were drowned. Several bodies have been found to-day. The Illchester bridge, on the the Baltimore and Ohio road, were also destroyed; * The bodies of the unfortunate - family who Were drowned in the flood on G wynn’s . Falls, one mile from this city, by their house being swept away, have all been found ex cept. ;the mother and one Child. ' Three of the children were found nearly together at the foot of Ridley street. The body of the father was found in another locality. Their name was Daily. There are reports of the loss of other lives. Baltimore, Oct 11.—The rain has con tinued to-day without intermission, and is still falling, with a heavy easterly wind". -All accounts agree that the quantity of water 1 which fell iii this region was most extraor dinary. A number of dams and bridges on lhe Patapsco have been destroyed.' The ex tensive dam at Elysville was swept off, and -oomiDg against the turnpike bridge at Eili cott’s Mills, destroyed it. The wrecks finally accumulated} at the heavy stone bridge at Illchester, on the Baltimore and Ohio Kail ioad, thraeen miles from Baltimore, which gave way before the- tremendous volume of water. This bridge was considered the strongest on the road, and had snccessfnlly resisted all former floods. All the other bridges on the road are safe. A large force -of workmen have commenced the repairs, -and the trains will be running as usual in the coarse of to-morrow. ' There has been considerable destruction of live Stockland it is reported that dead sheep, - hogs, cows and horses are strewn along the bankß of the river. The Frecdmen—Meeting of the American Union Commission. Baltimore, Oct. IL—The American Freedmen’s.Union Commission has con cluded its session in Baltimore. The report of the general secretary showed that the Commission has sustained during the past year 700 teachers; maintained 301 schools -and distributed half a million dollars in supplies, and its organization extended into nearly every State, both North and South, Hon. Chief Justice Chase was elected Pre sident of the Commission, and has accepted the position. ‘Among those in attendance are Chief Jus tice Chase, Major General O. O. Howard, General Gregory, late Assistant Commis sioner of Texas; Rev. H. W. Beecher, Rev. - ‘Robert-Patterson, D: D., of Chicago, and -Judge Russell, of Boston. • Battimore, Oct. 11.—A public meeting was held to-night, at the Front Street Thea . Ire, under the auspices of the American -Freedmen’s Union Commission and the Baltimore Association for the moral and • educational improvement of the colored people. Chief Justice Chase presided. The Hon. Judge.Rhssell,pf Boston; Henry Ward Beecher, General O. O. Howard and others 7 -addressed the meeting. Mr. Beecher’s ad ; dress was a very eloquent and effective ef fort, and was warmly applauded. Hemade a strong appeal in behalf of the education - of the colored people. Horrible Indian Outrages Discovered.-" ' : Bansom of the Surviving Victims. St. Louis, Oct. 11.—CaDtain Barlow, of General Sherman’s staff, arrived here yes terday from Fort Dodge, where he saw two white girls, named Doye, one seventeen and the other thirteen years old, who had been ransomed from the Kiowa Indians. The girls say that on the 27th of August the Ki owas attacked their home in Northwestern •Texas, killed, scalped and burned their father; themselves and mother, and sister, •eight years old, were carried into captivity and treated in the crnelest and most revolt ing manner. On arriving at the Indian camp, the captives wereknocked about with clnbs, and brutally abused. On hearing their condition, the commanding officer at Fort Dodge, not having sufficient force to rescue them, effected their ransom, and will send them to their friends in Texas as soon as they recover from their terrible suffer ings. While in the Indian camp, the officer sent to arrange their ransom saw the cap tives knocked down three times and vio lated.' General Sherman arrived home on the 16th. From Louisville. Louisville, Oct. 10th.—Two men, sup posed to have been engaged in the recent robbery of Adams Express, were arrested this morning near Seymour. Their names are not given, but they are known as resi dents of the vicinity. As the Paymaster’s train of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad was proceeding southward to day, the train was thrown off the trac£ by a rail which had been loosened and pulled from its place by some men as the train approached Bowling Green, Mr. Church, the train-master,was seriously injured by the overturning of a car. The robbers obtained §ll,OOO. The Company offer §2,000 and one-fourth of the money recovered for the apprehension of the thieves. In response toa serenade given to ex-At torney General Speed to-night he expressed his joy over the late triumph of the party of universal truth and justice in the States pver the river, and exhorted his hearers to speedily organize in Kentucky for co operation with the great Union party every where. A Singular Place to Sup.— The Wor cester (Mass.) Spy says that on. Tuesday af ternoon the chimney—one hundred and fifty ftetmhe.ght-whWh the Messrs. Lapham, of Mfilburv, had erected for their mill, wa s a p t rt y of some twenty-five or more of the workmen on the premises partook of an oyster supper upon the sum mit. fhc day after the chimney came to ttie ground, injuring severely, if not fatally, S T^l C r r ii W - h0 was employed near the base. The fall is supposed to have been owing m part to the fact that the mortar had not hadsufficienttimeto become thoroughly A Hundred Babies in a Stable.— An LBglish paper says: “An old stable with ;One hundred little babes nestling in the -horse-troughs, is something of, a novelty but the spectacle is daily to be seen in the locality of Union street, Borough road, London. The work haslbeen somewhat re cently undertaken by the Rev; George Al •dington, who,, at his own expense, secured an old stable to form a nursery,, and fitted it upfor taking care of the babes of women obliged to go to char or work' away from home, The hay cribs remain and serve as •cradles.” An House.— The Pall Malt Gazette •says: There are not many noblemen in 'uiese days of banking and manufacturing c 2?, themselves down as thirty-third of their title. Themarriage ad vertisements lately set forth the fact that ‘John Erancis Erskine, Thirty-third Earl cLMarr,’ had got married. Lord Hailes might well say that the title of Marr was lost m remote antiquity. The heralds begin to count Earls of Marr before the title of was known m Scotland,” from Our Third Edition of Yesterday. SEVERE STORM AT BALTIMORE, INTERESTING FROM CANADA, Interesting from California, Japan,&c Heavy Stonn at Baltimore.’, Baltimore, Oct. 11th.—The heavy rains whiohsetin yesterday afternoon increased rapidly during the night, ana an immense amount of water felL The streets are flooded. In some.of the' lower portions of the city the water is seve ral feet deep, filling up the cellars, &o. The streams are all-very'high, and several rail-: road bridges near the city have been washed away. The rain still continues. , Canada. Toronto, C. W., October llth.—A des patch from Ottawa to the Leader says: Military men say that the object of the Bri tish Government in sending additional troops to this country is not so mnch to guard against Fenian attacks as ta be pre pared for more serious consequences. ! The number of passengers who havear-j rived at Quebec since; the opening of navi gation is 27,000—-an increase of 9,000 over thei same period of last year. Froin-San: Francisco. San Francisco, Oct. 9.—The ship Buena Vista, 33 days from. Kanagawa, Japan, re ports teas firm at last quotations, silks high and scarce. There were in port the United Stateß ships Hartford, Wyoming and Wa chnsett. The Bnena Vista brings 50,000 pounds of tea for transhipment to New York. Victoria dispatches say that Gov. Ken nedy returns to England by the nexl steamer. The tendency of mining shares is down ward. Ophir $180; Cbollar Potosi $100; Yel low Jacket $736; Legal tenders 70j. The U. S. steamer Snwanee sailed yester day for Mazatlan. The steamer Active, from Victoria, brings $126,000 in treasure. Choice wheat closed yesterday at 165 per 100 ponnds for No. 1. Souchong tea sold at auction to-day at 521 cts. American ship ping grade of wool is quoted at 14@161 cts. per pound for dry. - San Francisco, Oct. 11.—The steamer Golden Age sailed for Panama to-day. car rying $942,000 in treasure, of which $729,000 is for New York. Sales of prime milling Wheat were made to-day at $1 671 per 100 ponnds. - Fifteen vessels are now loading with wheat, destined as follows: For New York, five; Liverpool, Beven; Cork, one, and Australia, two. Mining shares remain dull; Yellow Jacket, $721; Ophir, $177; Bavage $1,145; Chollar Potosi, $102; Legal Tenders, $7l. From Vermont. Montpelier, Oct. llth.—The Vermont Legislature assembled in this place to-day. The Senate organized by electing Henry Clark, Esq., of Poultney, for Secretary; James S. Peck, Esq., of Montpelier, as As sistant Secretary, and the Rev. Mr. White, of Coventry, as Chaplain. In the House of Assembly the Hon. J. W. Stewart was re elected Speaker; J. S. Flagg,of Bennington, Clerk, and Kev. N. P. Foster, Burlington. Chaplain. Gov. Dillingham’s message will be delivered to-morrow. The Reported Questions of the President to the Attorney General. Washington, Oct. 11—3 P. M.—There is no authentic report that the President has sent certain questions to the Attorney Gene ral respecting the constitutionality of the present Congress, etc. General Bntler Nominated for Congress. Salem, Mass., Oct. 11.—The Sixth Con gressional District Republican Convention was held here to-day, and Major Genera. Benj. F. Butler was nominated for Congress. He received 166 out of 168 votes cast on the first ballot. New Jersey Politics. Newark, N. J., Oct. ll.—The Democrats of Somerset county have nominated John H. Anderson for State Senator. Arrival of Steamers. New York, [Oct. 11. —Arrived—steamer Europe from Liverpool; steamer Mercedita from Mobile. Price of Gold In New York. I By the American Telegraph Co.] New York, Oct. IL—Gold has been quoted to-day as follows: 10.00 A. M., 152? 11.15 1531 10.15 . 153? 11.30 M., , 153? 11.30 153? 11.45 P.M., 153? <0 45 153? 12.00 153 11.00 1531 12.15 153 MarkcLs. Nxw York, Oct. it.—Cotton dull, at ss@4oa Flour qrlft; sales of 7,0C0 barrela at unchanged prices: Southern unchanged; sales of 300 barrels. Wheat quiet and steady. Mixed Corn la higher; sales of 36.000 bushels at 9434 c. Oats la higher. Beefsteady. Pvrfe buoyant at |33 10@J33 20. hard quiet at 17@18Kc. Whisky quiet and steady. Stocks are firmer; Chicago and Bock Island, losV; Cumberland Preferred, 0711: Illinois Central, 128 V,; Michigan Southern, 90V; New York Central, 11634; Reading, 11631; Hudson River, 12134; Canton Company, 56; Missouri 6’s 82: Erie Railroad, 8431: Western Union Telegraph Company, 55; Treasury 7 3-10’s, 10614; Ten- Forties, 9934; U. S, Fives. 11334; Coupon 6’s, 11231; Gold, liw3». - Sales at Pblladelpbla Stock Board; . SALES AFTER FIRST BOARD: . t--j 0 Sch Nav b’t I’n 88)s fisoo U 8 10-40 S . reg 99V 2000 US 63 ’Bl con 11 2JS *l OOO U 8 63 5-203 ’65 10334 25000 do reg 112 W :is eh Lehigh V 6454 1000 Camd & Amboy 1 200 sh Bead B 58 2-16 „ tntg 6s ’B9 98 200 sh do b 5 58 l ! 500 U 8 Tress 7 8-los 100 sh Swatara Falls 131 Notes June 10531 100 sh Catawiss prf 31 4000 do July 10534 200 sh da P s3O 31 SECOND BOARD. $3OOO USlBBl’s reg 11234 1 5 Bh Lehigh Valß 6454 9000 City 6snewNSO 9934 152 sh Lehigh Zinc 45 700 do . 9934 100 sh Hestonv’e B 16 500 FennaGs war In 100 sh do bs lev _ rog!a 10331 100 sh do b3O 1634 30 sh Pennaß 66V HOTELS. EDWARD DUFFY, For many yearn the well-known chief manager at “Gny’a,” in Seventh, street, naar Chestnut, Has Opened the Tontine, (One door above Gny’s”), on his own account, in cm nectlon with WM. BOFFY, late of the St. Bawrenoe Hotel. Their success is great, and deservedly so. ocs-lm LEWAL NOTICES. •pSTATE OF MAEY SWIFT, DEOEASED.-letters theWlll o! the said MABY SWIFT havln g been panted by the Kegister of Wills to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment, and those having seooncf street Twenty* Bouth NIBTH street. No si? LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION V» to the estate of Mre. JANE Dl,tr a tvi? Philadelphia, have been granted to theMdfraiened? all persons having claims against saw ™ guested to present them, and those Indebted tnss, payment, to BOBEBT PAW JEESOlSofflraof^siS! XADIE&? TBIMMMGa. GRAND OPENING.—UBS. M. A. BINDER “ . MO. 1031 Chestent street, Phlladetohla ' importer of ladles’ Dress and Cloak P THmnrin™ Also, an elegant stock of Imported Paner -pStSJST'SH: Ladies’ and Children’s Cloak Haklng in all Its varieties. Ladles their rich ancfcostly matorlSsSay rllv on tlstlcally fitted, and their wo7k to prompt and efficient manner, at the towest poaSwi prices, to twenty-fonr hours’notlca OnttlnSand basft Ing. Patterns In sets, or by the single piece,ft,? Chants and Ocessma&ers new ready. seiwjf THE DAILY KyiMNfl BULLETIN : PHILADELPHIA, FBI DAY, OCTOBER 12 1866, USESTARIN’SCONDITION POWDERS HORSES AND CATTLE. \ It cures Worms Bots and Colic.! It cures Colds, Coueljs and Hide Bound. It la the beat alteratlye for Horses and Cattle now In use, baying a reputation 0130 yeara' standing. • It la a sure preventive for the much dreaded Binder pest, • No Farmer or Dairyman should be without It, For eale In Philadelphia by XJYOTT & 00. 232 North Second street; JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY <6 COW BEN, 23 North Birth street, and by Oragglats through out the country. • Address all orders to BTABTN & PLOYB, Proprietors, 1209 Duane street, New Yora, OPAL DKNTALLINA.—A superior article for cleaning the Teeth, ;destroying anlmalcuim which Infest them, giving tone to the gams, and leav ing a feeling of fragrance and perfect cleanliness ini the mouth. It in ay be used daily, and will be found; to strengthen weak and bleeding gums, while the. aroma'and detersiveness will recommend it to every, one. (Being composed with the assistance of the Dentist, Physicians and Microscoplst, it is confidently offered as a RELIABLE substitute for the uncertain: washes formerly in vogue. Eminent Dentists, acquainted with the constituents of the DENTALLINA advocate its use: it contains nothing.: to prevent its: unrestrained employment. Made only by JAMES T. SHINN, Apothecary. i Brdad and Sprace streets, , For sale by Druggists generally, and ' Fred. Brown, D. L. Stackhouse, Hassard & Co., Robert C. Davis, C. B. Keeny, Goo ;c. Bower, IsaacH. Kay, Charles Shivers, O. H,.Needles, S.-M. McDollin, T. J. Husband, S. C. Bunting, Ambrose Smith, Charles H. Kberie, Edward Parrish, James N, Marks, William B. Webb, E. Bringhurst A Co., James L. Bispham, Dyott A Co., Hughes & Coombe, H. C. Blair’s Sons, Henry A. Bower, Wyeth & Bro. T?NTIBELY RELIABLE—HODG SON’S Bronchial Xli TABLETS, for the cure of coughs, colds, hoarse ness. bronchitis and catarrh of the head and breast Public speakers, singers and amateurs win be greatly benefited by using these Tablets. Prepared only by LANCASTER & WILLS, Pharmaceutists, N. E. Cor. ABCH and TENTH streets, Philadelphia. For sale by Johnson, Holloway A Oovrden, and Druggists generally. • aeaStf BRUSH'S BRONCHIAL AND PULMONIC DEW DROPS, for Coughs, and all Diseases of the Throat and Bronchial Tunes. This Invaluable prepa ration for every household, Public Speakers, Singers. &c., possesses a Western celebrity, ana has been known to relieve the most obstinate and almost hopeleas cases. It la agreeable, strengthening and soothing. Prepared by K. C. BRUSH, No. 258 South Ninth street, Philadelphia. Je7-tf rtOBNS, BUNIONS, INVERTED NAILS.—DB. J VyDAVTDSON, Chiropodist, Operator on Ooms, Bun ions, Inverted Nails, and all other diseases of the feet. Office. Northwest comer of NINTH and CHEST NUT streets. DB. DAVIDSON will wait on patients at their reel dences. le22tq fTANABY SEED.—Twenty-flva bajreli Prime OS \J nary Beed in store and for tala by WORKMAN ■ H0,.H0. Mr w.iant ntiaw HO. LANCASTER. . GRAIN STOBB, SPRUCE STREET WHABF. EsTAsnisHsn in' 1826. CORN, OATS and MILL-FEED sold Wholesale and Retail at lowest Market Bates, and delivered to all parts of the City. , se7-ly C C. KNIGHT A CO.. WHOLESALE GROCERS U.S.E Cor. WATER and CHESTNUT streets, Phil adelphla. Agents for the sale of the Products of thi Southwark Sugar Refinery and (he Grocers’ Saga) gonse, of Philadelphia. Jal-lyr PENNSYLVANIA WORKS.—ON THE DKLA L WARE river, below PHILADELPHIA, CHESTER. Delaware county. Pa. BBANEY, SON A 00 engineers and Iron Boat builders, Manufacturers of All kinds of CONDENSING AND NON-CONDENSING EH . GINES, Iren vessels of all descriptions. Boilers, Vats, Tanks • propellers, dc., I ftc. T. BEANEY, W. B, HEANEY, & ARUHTBOLD Late of - Reaney-Neafe A Co., - Engineer InChJaf, Penn Works, Phlla. U. 8. Navy, T. VAUGHAN MERRICK. WM. H. armtHTmr _ JKO. E. COPE. COUTH WARE FOUNDRY. FIFTH AND WASH O INGTON STREETS. PHnrtiir.em MERRICK A SONS, HNGINKKBS AND MAcmNBIH. Hanntvtnro High and Low Pressure Steam Engtp— for Land,River and Marine Bervloe. Boilers. Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, Ac, Castings of all kinds, either iron or brass. Iron Frame Roots for Gas Worki, Workshops and Railroad Stations, Ac. Retorts and Gas Machinery, of Use latest and most improved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery; and sugar. Saw and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Opes Steam Trains, Deflators, Filters, Pumping Es- Sole Agents for TS. BiUenx’a Patent Sugar Bollrj Apparatus, Nesmyth’a Patent Steam Hammer Aapinwall «fc WooUey’a Patent Centrifugal Sogai Draining Marhln*. GAS FIXTURES—MIBKKY. MERUrr.t. g THAGKARA, NO. 718 CHESTNUT street MannHctnrers of Gss Fixtures, Lamps, Ac,, Ac., ,Tould call the attention of the public to their largf and elegant assortment of Gss Chandeliers, Pendant* Brackets, Ac, They also introduce Gas pipes Intc Dwellings and Public Buildings, and attend to extend ing, altering and repairing Gas pipes. All work war ranted. jam lAHXS *. wmeHT. THOSSTOS raUS. or.vmm * SBZSOOtt. THEODOBE WBIBHT. mmCBSULL, PETER WRIGHT A SONS, Importers of Earthenware, and Shipping aad Commission Merchants, No. 115 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia !)BIVV WELLS.-OWNERS OF PROPERTY.—Th» a only place to get Privy Wells Closnsed and Disln •’scted, at very low prices. A.PEYBSON, Mannltotnrer of Poudretta, Goldsmith's Hail. Library strsat WHITE GUM ARABia—For sale by WILLIAM ELLIS & 00., Druggists, No. 721 MARKET street. ROSE WATER.—Double Distilled Bose Water, con stantly on hand and for sale by WILLIAM ELLIS quantities suitable to the trade. w ALCOHOL, 95 per cent, finest quality to best of pack Refined CAMPHOR, to original packages. Ipecac Boot, Ipecac powdered: Ipecac, powdered, b fc. bottles; Powdered Calisaya Bark, Powdered Rhn oarb,Powdered Jalap, to bottfee, for sale by JOHMC BARER A CO., No. 718 Market s treet. I?XTRACT OF BEEP Jbr beef tea or Essence ol Lcßeefln sickness or fcrjonpsfbr table use. Madi uElgto, Illinois, by Gall Borden, from the Juices ol choice beef and la superior to IdellclQU3 Uavor antf quality to any hitherto known. Packets with full di 'fdtlonß, one doUar each. HUBBELL, Apothecary mo Chestnnt street. rVEUaOISTB’ SUNDRIES. Graduates Mortars Fill Tiles,Combs, Brush a. Mirrors, TweuMrs.Pttl Sores, Horn Scoops, Surgical Instruments, Truss •lardsnd Boft Robber Goods,Vial Cases, Glia ut Metal Syringe*, As., an at “First Hands"prices. ' SNOWDEN A BROTHER, apS-tfl 28 South Eighth street; ROBERTBHOEMAKKR A Oft. N. R. COBNEJ FOURTH AMD RACE STREETS, WholauUl urnggtote. Manufacturers and. Dealers to Wlnioa Stoss, Whlte Lead, and Patois ol every description offer to the .trade, or consumers, a complete stock 01 goods to their line, at the lowest market rates. _ . ROBERT SHOEMAKER A 00,, Northeast oorner Fourth and Race street!. RAV RUM,—Jusv received, "an invoice of Genotoi nar Fourth and Race streeia BTOYEB ASP HEiTEBS. THOMBOI O SPECIALTY. % SMITH, RANDOLPH it CO. BANKERS AND BROKER!, !• Sontb Third at., | SHaamitmit Philadelphia. [ Hew Toti, STOCKS AND GOLD BOUGHT AND BOLD 8N ODHKZBBUMt, INTKREBT ALLOWED OH DEPOSITS, el BANKING HOUSE OF • J J\YO)OKE&(]p. 112 and 114 So. THIRD ST. PTTTT.atva Dealers in all Government Securities. OLD 5 20’s WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOB NEW. A LIBERAL DIFFERENCE AHOWED Compnnd Interest Notes Wanted. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSIT. Collections made; Btocks Bought and Sold on Com mission. special Abus Iness accommodations reserved for 5-SO’s, V 3-l O’s, 1881 J s, 10-40’s, COMPOUND INTEREST NOJP, BOUGHT AND SOLD. ' D 1 HAVEN & BRO„ i * 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET. MQOUB&. REMOVAL. JERRY WALKER, WINE MERCHANT, HAS BEHOVED TO Ho. 421 WALNUT STREET, o=4-12# PHILADELPHIA. "" Baccessor to Geo. V. Gray* •* BKEWBK, 21,26, 28 and 30 South Sixth St, Philad'a, Fuu Old Stuck & Nut-Brown Aits, 6 . for Family and MedlolAS^^^y 1 HER MAJESTY CHAMPAGNE, J\ S’. DTJHTOS', tSKoora raoar vt» ms askht. ■ WnSKa-The attention oftha trad* U (oUdMdt M aboveWUnnk MADEutAS—OId Island. II Tumwi nld.’ SHERRIES—CampbeII A Co., single, doublg nl Wplo Grape, K. Crusoe A Sons, Rudolph, TWU. Sl*g, S] 3sSJ&h,®si Wll w>ap. VaUette. • POBTs—Vsllette, vwho Velio Bed, Dantcn ut i SehoUo Valente * COm Vintages ISUtoUM. OLABETS—erase His Ererai sad BClKstsphs Ohsll tan Laminy. / BtItoAOO* ; ittJSOAT—de Prcmtimsn. • . CHAMPAGNES— j&neit Irrony, !I Goldca Cter.V ftwH? 1 Her **WBrtrand ßayaiusblnst and:ouua ; B strwfc' EOB SALE—A large assortment of new HEsSe* and second-hand Carriages, top and no top Buggies,BocSaways and Germantowna.and Express Wagons, GEO. DODD & SONS, No, 480 RACE street, KOS, Ml and 23S CBOTOi OCIUM AUCTION B&JLEB, MTHOHAS& SONS, AUCTIONEERS, * asdMl Sooth BODRTEatiwS. ; BALESOF BTOCKBAND BEAL EBTATB At the Exchange, every TUESDAY, atuo’docknooi ; SBF Handbill* ofeachproperty-janied separately i ana on theSatnrdaypravfoaßtoeochsalezooo csstt- i •lognea to pamphlet am. giving ftUi description*, 1 . EffiAi AT PRIVATE SALeT ; i .Printed catalogues, comprialng aeveral.hundis* ! thousand dolio-s.lnclnding every deecrlp tionof cit: \ andcountrypropcrty, from the - smallest.dwelilnjati . the moet elegant mansions, alftgmnt country seat* > forme, business raroperties, Ac. -jg* FuaMii.'ljuE-SA-Lia at the Auctisn Stan i, -EVERY THURSDAY. : - : I 03-Particular attention given to udea at Prlvaii ' BSTiences.Ao. uv::i v .- BTOOKB. Ac. .... ON TUESDAY. OUT. 16, -- At 12 o'clock noon, at the Phlladelphla-Exchange 25shsre3 American Incrustation Co. 1 1 sharePolntßreeze. Park Association.: I ; . Sab area Enterprise Insurance’Co. • 66 share® Green and Coates streets PflM.Bfcllwa2r 00,, .. 200 shares Gold Mining Co. *BO ahareaProYitfent Lifeana Trust Co. 1 : • 1 of Muslcwith ticket. • ' lOOshareaPhcenlx ißsarahcaCo*. 1 1 Library Co. . . ■ •, library Co i : .100 shares North lns Co. l 2 shares Insurance Co. State of Pennsylvania. , Coropany? St * o,nac^er ’ s Piano Porte Manufacturing. 600 shares Bunkard Oil Co.; asaetaments paid, v --■■■■■■■ BEAL ESTATE SALE. OCT. IS. 1 1 WUI lncludS-T’ ‘ Court Sale—Estate of Admiral Georve- C.-- Brad, dec'd—MODERN TBCREE43TOBY Bill OK i BE3IDBNCE, with threeßtoSblSk bolWinSNa 1i24 Clinton Bt, east of Eleventh at; has all the modern conveniences. Lot 20 feet front, 128 feet deep to Pine 8t Two valnable fronts. - ' Same Estate—Ground Bent {at 31 a year. Con -1 Sale—Estate of Peter Hulme, deed— Desirable THBEE-bTOBY BRICK RESIDENCB, No. 1221 Sprucest, west of Tweilth st; has the modern conveniences. Immedletepossession. Orphans’ Conrt Sale—Estate of George W. Bnrr. dec’d—THBE&STOBYBBXCK DWELUNG, Ele venth at, south Of Master. Same Estate—TßßEE-BTOBY BRICK DWELL ING, Diamond at. west of Second. _Same. Estate—THßEE-BTOBY BRICK DWELL ING, Norris at. west of Apple. Same Eutate-THBEE-STORY BRICK DWELL ING, Clayton st, west of Twenty-second. _ Same Estate—THREESTOBY BRICK DWELL ING, Thompson st, east of Germantown road. • Same Estate—THßEE-STORY BRICK DWELL ING, adjoining the above. Same Estate—THßEE-BTOBY BRICK DWELL ING, Hancock st. north oi Monroe. Bame Estate—FßAME DWELLING, IPalethorp st, north of MOnroe. ' __ Same Estate-FRAME DWELLING, adjoining the above. - ■ - ■ Same Estate-THBEESTORY BRICK DWELL ING, Marvine et, north of Hafter. Same Estate-THBEESTORY BRICK DWELL ING. adjeinlng the above. Same Ehtate—THEEE-STOBY BRICK DWELL INg Philip at, south of Diamond Fxecutors Peremptory Sale—Estate of Josenh H. Roberts, Esq., deceased. Very valnable BUSINESS .STAND, four-story brick Store, No. 51 Sonth Fonrth street, naar Chestnnt street; la an excellent boalhes: Btand. Sale absolute. Executor's Sale—Estate of Julvann and Ann Schlv ely. Very valuabe BUSINESS LOOATION, Third and Chestnut streets; two desirable bulldldgs.Nos. 106 and 111 Sonth Third street, south of Chestnnt street; occupied as brokers’ offices; 3S feet lront. Terms, half cash. • , Sale—Three-story Brick HOTEL and DWELLING, No. 473. North Fourth street, between JSob.e and Buttonwood streets, with a two story bri<* buUding In the rear, formerly occupied as a brewery. Executor’s Peremptory Sale-Estate of Catharine Parrel, deceased; two-story Brick DWELLING Cherry street, between Broad and Juniper. TO CAPITALISTS, BUILDERS, &A-Extra vain able LOT. N. E. comer of Pine and Sixteenth streets Seventh Ward;2o6 feet front on Pine, 193,1 feet onftix teenth. and 200 feet on Randolph street. Three vain able fronts. Plans at the auction rooms. Large and Handsome RESIDENCE, No. 2008 West Delanroy Place, between Spruce and Pine, and west oi Twentieth street; has all the modem conveniences Rrttucdlate possession. Keys next door. Terms, fltt.ooo may remain. Handsome Country RESIDENCE. 3 acres of the “Bonaparte Estate,” on the high bluff overlooking the river Delaware, at Bordentown. N. J. It is bnbt In Italian style, contains 14 rooms, and has the modern conveniences. Modern lbree story Brick RESIDENCE, with don Die buck buildings No. 1822 Wallace etreetThas all the modem conveniences. Immediate possession. Model ■ three-story Brick 1 RESIDENCE, with font story back buildings. No 919: Pine street; has all the modem conveniences. Immediate possmalon. Keys at the auction rooms. 36 feet front. - Modem fonr-etory - Brick RESIDENCE, No.' 1219 Green street, west of Twelfth street; has the modem conveniences. Immediate possession. Keys at the auction rooms. . P®temp ory.Sale—Gentee l three stary Brick DWEL LING, No. 1014 Sonth Third street corner of Bussell street. Has modem conveniences. Sale absolute. Trustees’ Sole—Valuable three story Brick FAC TORY. steam engine, shafting, Ac., Warren street Beverly, N.J. Three-story Brick STORE and DWELLING, 8. K. corner of Third .and George streets, and two frame Dwellings on O eorge street. Throe-siory Brick DWELLING,No. 415 North Ninth Street, south of Noble street: has gas, bath. Ac. Three-story Brick DWELLING, No. 1843 Christian street, west orEighteentb: has gas, bath, Ac. Peremptory Bale—Eight Mount MoriahlCemeterr Lota. SALE 23d OCTOBER will hadnde- Execn tors’ Sale—Estate of James N. Dickson, do ceased—Extra Valuable Business Stands—Two four story Brick STORES, Nos 426 and 42S Market street extending through to Merchant street Lot 33 feet front, 118 feet deep. i Executors’ Sale-Estate of Wm. WHberforca Wls- Ur—The Elegant COUNTRY SEAT and FARM known as "Hilton,” late residence of Wm. Wtlberforce Wistar: 100 acres,on the Verree road, 10 miles from the city, near the Fox Chase, and 2 miles from Bustle ton. Also, stone tenant house, two commodious atone barns, Ac. Peremptory Sale-VERY VALUABLE BUSINESS LOCATION—'THREE-STORY BRICK STORE, No. 1224 CHESTNUT st, extending through to SANSOM at—two valuable fronts. Sale absolute. Further panic ulars hereafter. SALE OF A VALUABLE LAW LIBRARY. SL ON FRIDAY’ AFTERNOON. OCT. 12. At tne auction store, by order of Executors, the va luable law Library of the late Garrick Hallery, Esq , Including the Pennsylvania and other Beports. Also, superior oak Bookcase with glass doors. SALE OF A LAW LIBRARY. ON MONDAY AFTERNOON, October 15, at the auction store, commencing at 4 e’clcck.the Valuable Law Library of the late LC. Van Dyke. Esq- Including a number of Pennsylvania and other Reports, Sale No. 2C17 Pine street SUPERIOR FURNITURE. MIRROR, CHANdK- I.IRRS.CARPETS. CHINA, dc, • ON TUESDAY MORNING, At 10 o clock, at No. £U7 Pine street, by catalogue, the Superior Walnut Parlor and Dining room FurDi ;>re, chamber Furniture, Mirror, Handsome Ghande lien.China and Glassware, Fine Matressss, Brussels Carpets, Ac. Also, the Kitchen Utensils. _.Sale No. 113 South Sixteenth street. H £^P,?.9. I . CE „^ AI ' :N ut FURNITURE, mantel MIRHOR. CHAN’DEUERS. MATRES3E3, ELE GANT BRUSSELS CARPETS, Ac. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, At 10 o’clock, at No. 11S South Sixteenth street by catalogue, the handsome Walnut Parlor Furniture, superior Chamber and Dining-room Furniture, lice ilantle Mirrors,.ChandeUers, Slatressea and Beddine elegant Brussels and Imperial Carpels, Kitciien Uten- BUS, AC. May be examined early on the mi amine of sala. Thomas, birch <& son. auctiontvr ft -r. COMMISSION MERCHANTS?^ ■ No. mo CHESTNUT sirees, (Hear entrance 1107 Sansom street/) * HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE OF EVERY D* SCKIPTION RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT.* HALES, EVEBT FRIDAY MOENINGT Sales of Furniture at Dwellings. attended to on ih m _ _ _ • most Reasonable Terms. SALS OF REAL &O ., AT.TH? EXCHANGE.' TiiOilAS BIRCH & SO* respectfully inform the! Wenda and the public that they are prepared to *tten* to the sale of Heal Estate by auction anaat private salt _. Bale at No. 1334 Walnot street. HANDSOME FURNITURE, LARGE FRENCH PLATE MANTEL AND PIER MTRROR, CHICK EBING GRAND PIANO FORrEFINE CARPETS CURTAINS.F BENCH CHINA VaBE, Aci ON WEDNESDAY MORNING. OCrt. 17, At 18 o’clock, at No. 1334 Walnut, street, will be sold the entire Furniture of a family leaving the city, com prising elegant Carpet, seven large French Plate Man tel and Pier Mirrora,Chlckering Grand Plano Forte, Parlor, Sitting-room. Dining room and Chamber Fur niture, fine Curtains, French China, lotofGla-s, Plated Ware, Ac. Catalogues will be ready for distribution at the Auc tion Stt re on and after October 10. „ Sale at No. 1901 Green street. HANDSOME FCRNITTBE, ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTE. LARGE FRENCH PLATE MIRROR, FINE CARPETS, Ac. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCT. 24. At io o’clock, at No. 1901 Green stre-t, will be Bold, by catalogue, the Furniture of a family declining housekeeping. “ Particulars in future Catalogues will be ready at the auction store on the Monday prevlons to sale, TTIHE PRINCIPAL MONEY ESTABLISHMENT : X S.E. comer of SIXTH and RACE streets. Money advanced on Merchandise general!? Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Gold and Sliver Plata and on all articles of value, for any length of tlmi agreed on. , • . , WATCHES AND JEWELRY AT PRIVATE SAL* i Fine Gold Hunting, Case, Donbleißottom and Onsi Face English, American and Swiss Patent Leva; Watches; Fine Gold Hunting Case and Open Face Li Sine Watches; Fine Geld Duplex and other Watch as ine Silver Hunting case and Open Face Vni.i'-n American and Swiss T-Patent Lever.' and Leplm Watches; Double Case English Quartier and other Watches; Ladles' Fancy Watches; Dlamond Breu! plus; Finger Rings; Rings, Studs, Ac,; FlneGplJ ; Also, several Lots In Bonth' Camdssl Fifth ini ‘ Chestnut streets, PHHIFFORDECO,,. :v; X ' _ AUCTIONKEBS, No. COS MARKET street ' . SALE OF; 1600 CASES BOOTS AND SHOES, Wo will sell - ..... . ON MONDAY MORNING, OCT. 15. • by. catalogue, commencing at ten o'clock, 1600, cases prime Boots, Shoes, Brogans, 7 Balmorals; Congress Gaiters, Slippers, &c,. comprlslng, a prime and assortment goods, f« fall sales. , AUCTION BASES* J AMES A.. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER, ‘ EBTATe'aNB th?«3^?^™ 7^ocknoo'n: rt tne Eztnange, wlli include the following^ - STOCKS. fntio^d^h&^feSSa^l 11 Co-Stock. pars 2% Company. Able on account oPrchomitmay «mMrn Ur ® mSSSSSKS? Bal- K-10 shares Steubenville and Indiana Rallroal Oo 150 shares Schomacker Piano MAnafacturimr no No. 1113 POPLAR ST-a tbree-atory brick hnnifl with back bnildlngs, Poplar and Kurtz “u I7b?ffl feet, and 251 leetwldeon the ream Sato—Estate of JiarshabaSlull, dec’d, tour* No, 905 KURTZcSTBEET—A--.three-story bride house and lotadjoinlng the aboye.ls by 441 feet cim? Samcßstate. . , No. 907 KURTZ STREET—House adjoining, is bv 451 feet. - Clear.” Sam&Estate.' j - B -* No. 272 SOOTH SECOND STREET—A every valu able .ptore Property, Second and. Spruce, 29JT feet on Second street and 211 fleet on Spmcestreet,'forming an L, being ICS fret 8 IncbeS deep. The store is a very de sirable business location, ana tbe dwelling portion haj all the conveniences. Immediate Possesion, JSnecu tor’sSdte, Esta'ddf AndreivEeyter dee’d. No, 1134 SOUTH FIFTH STREET.—A neat three- Btory brick, dwelling, with back buildings, andaU the conveniences., dear. 80. 824 (lEABEY STREET.—A’three story brick dwelling ano lot; Fifteenth Ward, 15 by 57 feet. Clear. Orphans’ COUrtSale.~Esmte'SrElßm-fPrPaUTiTli!c’a~- $204 GROUND BENT.—A. ground rent or-$204 per annum' (silver) out of,lot, with Improvements, EigUtU street, below Jefferson, 68 by lfifffeet No. 905 CHAR LOTTK STREET—A two-story brick house, above Poplar, street, Wi by 73 feet. Clear. Orphans’. Court Sate-EstateoTBinUh r miaors. , NO. 2335 N. 7TH ST.—A, brick dwelling, sUnghter house,eheddlßg, &c., 7th et,', below York, 34by 112 feet, SamcEstete . ‘ i i ■ ’ . ' - ■ . ST—Tvro ietory brick dwellings, Marshall at., below Yorfc. each 17 by 721 fret. - WUlbs sold separately. Bame Estates MAYLAND ST.—Two dwellings; one brick and the otter frame. Nos. 18 and is May land st. (north of Race, hoove sth), each 15 by 4a feet. Sold separately. Clear, NO. 1209 ELLSWORTH BT.-A three-3tory brick nonse aad lot, 2d Ward, 16 by GG feet. Orphans’ Court °V&-? ,ta teof Ann Mcßuigan,dec’ll. -- . 19TH -AND TATLOW STS.-Three«tory brick honse, N. W. coraerils by 58 fret. Orphans’. Court Bale. Estate of Georges. Ontmus, deifd. , No. -113 N. NINTH ST.—A three story brick Dwel ling and Lot, above Bntionwood, 17 by 58 feet. Or phans' Court Sale, Estate of Miru L. Austin, deCd. LOT. TWENTY-SEVENTH ST.—A Lot Twenty seventh, above Master, Twentieth Ward, JalJby.lM feet. Bame Estate. ' ’SEVEN ACRES. SECOND ST. AND MOYAMBKS ING hOAD. FlBfex WARD.—-A valSble tract of about7scream the First Ward, -near the southern termini of the care, and valnable 'for building pur poses. It will be divided Into 7 tracts and seld as In tersected by Second, Cantrell, Winton and Jackson streets and Moyamenslng avenue. Plans, 82c. at the Aucllon Store, Orphans 7 Court Absolute Sate—Estate o/Menry Barry, dafd, ' ; BS* CATALOGUES BEADY ON FBIDAY. TO BENT—MANSION AND FUBNITUBE. A very elegant Double Mansion, turnlahed com pletely, In a fashionable part of the city. To be rented for six months from Ist of November; Apply at tha auction store. -• ", DI JOHN ;B. MYEBSA-00., AUUTXOHEauseO Jj Noe, maud 234MABK tgx-gtreat.comer of Bank r.ATtGE PEREMPTORY BALE OF FRENCH AND OTHER EUBOPEAN DBY GOODS. *O. ON MONDAY MORNING, OCT. 15. At 10 O’clock, will be sold, by catalogue, ON FOUX MONTHS CREDIT, aboutBoolota ofFrencb, Indla,Qer man and British Dry Goods, embracing a full assort ment of fimeyand staple articles 1b silks, worsteds, woolens, linens and cottons. N.B.—Goods arranged’for examination and cata logues ready early on morning of sale. LARGE POSITIVE HALE OP FRENCH, SAXONYI ITALIAN, AND BRITISH DBY GOCODH Ar- NOTlCE—lndnded in our -sale of MONDAY. OcO.' 15$ wQI be /bund in part the following, via— i DBEBSGOODS^ .Pieces PariSd*plain and printed Merinoea and 3M , Lalnes. do black and colored Beps, plain and figured Persians. do black, col’d and fancy Mohairs, and Alpaeas; do Princess and Empress doth. Trrtan Plaids, do Poll de Chevres, Mohair Cords and Mixtures. Pieces Lyons black Taffetas and Gros da «m» do solid colors and fancy Poult do Soie3. do Gros Grains. Gros de Naples, drapde Francs. SHAWLS Ac. Fell llnee black Thibet Square and Square Shawls, wool fringes. Full lines Broche Long and Squire Shawls and Scarfs. ■ WHITE GOODS, Ac. Full lines Cambrics, BrllUanu, Jaconets.’Nainsooks. PnU Urea Lawns. Marseilles Quilts, Shirt Fronts. Also, Gloves. Bib bona. Ties, Silk Scarfr. Balmoral and Hoop Skirls,Dress onddoak Trmmlngs. Bm tons.Bndds. [Sawing Silk, Bnspendra. Embroideriar, Umbrellas, Ac. - LABGE PCMniVK SALE OE BOOTB. SHOBB. BBOGANB. TRAVELING BAGaT’Ab ON TUESDAY MORNING. OCrTI6, At 10 o'clock, will be sold, by catalogue, on four months' credit, about' 1,500 packages Boots, Shoes, Bal morals, Ac., embracing aprlme and fresh assortment of nrst-class City ana Eastern manufacture. Ones for examination with catalogues early on the munfii,. of sale. “ LARGE POSITIVE BALE OF BRITISH. FRENCH. _ GERMAN AND DOMEOTIO DBY GOODS, We will hold a Large Sale of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, by catalogue, on four months’ credit and part ftr cash. _____ £ On THURSDAY MOBNINGS,; October 18, at id o’clock, prahrareng about 900 pat sages and lots of staple and fancy articles. In wcolera worsteds, linens, sllka and cottons. N. B.—Catalogues ready and goods arranged fax examination early on the morning of salt B SCOTT, JSt,. APCITONRgP., “ * IMO GHESTNOT Street CARD.—We are now prepared to make arrangement for special sales of Oil Paintings or any other works of art, Onr location being In the centre of the most fash ionable thoroughfare of onr city makes it a desirable resort for connoisseurs and lovers o’ art in general. N. R—Sales of merchandise In general solicited. Personal attention given to out-door sales. B. SCOTT. Jb. LARGE SALE OF VALUABLE WORKS OF "ART COMPRISING ALABASTER VASES. BRONZE GRODPES, FIGURES AND CLOCKS, VERDE ANTIQUE , STATUARY, ITALIAN Varrt.e. groupes And figures, ac., ac. All or the recent Importation of MESSRS. VITI BROS., (late \ lto Vltl & sons) to take place at Scott’s Philadelphia Art Gallery, ltaa Chestnut street. ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 17th and lSlh Inst., at II o’clock A. M. and ~H P. af, iachday, “ 7h Is choice and valuable collection of Works of Art will be arranged for examination on Tnesdav tetH . mst„ and will comprise Id part- aueaaay, isth marble statuary. FretiaiSriS ** BQ3t 0f 1110 lat 9 celtbylro G fflr^ B6rloUnl ' Charlty aad A copy of Carusl’s celebrated master-piece. Fidelity A copy of Powers’s celebrated Greek Slave. Four handsome Garden Statues. Nemesl Bacchus Mercurio and Painting. Figures of Resignation, Peace and War Ac.: VERDE ANTIQUE STATUARY. La Lotta Romance, L. Ercole, Wild Boar. Race of the Sabines. Apollo dl vel Vedere, Fannof’ljSnlSf Canova and Switzerland Venus, Vases Ac. ALABASTER ORNAMENTS? Vases and Urns of entire new designs, never hereto fore exhibited In this country; valuable Casfelllna Agate and-A’marmo Vases, Urns and Cnntaara*. oi* Grecian, Boman and Gothic designs; tine artistic Gronptsand Flgnresof Diana, Subnatnce. Povesella- Musa.Loxeand Venue. Venus di Gaby. Ac. _. , - BRONZES. The largest and most c-' mplete ever offered in this market, comprising figures of Cid and Ror de Thnlei Balattion de la Moselle, Reverie. Polouals Huguenots, Charlemagne, Mazeppa, Black Prince. Horse Battle! Ac. line gilt 21 day Clocks, with Candelabras to match; elaborate Card Receivers, Ac. ' . .The above collection Is one of the finest everexhl ■hited in this market, and is well worthy the attention of the lovers of art. A . HOLLAND, AUCTIONEER, ■ ~ H. 1203 MARKET street . Sale at No. 1903 Mount Vernon street, SUPERIOR FURNITURE, ELEGANT ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTE, BY BTECK: ENGLISH BRUS SELS CARPETS, SUPERIOR WALNUT PARLOR AND CHAMBER FURNITURE MADE BY HENKEL; RICH LACE AND CBIMSON REP CURTAIN S.AC. • ■ ON TUESDAY MORNING. Oct. 16, at lo o’clock, at No. 1903 Mount Vernon st wlllbesold, the entire of a gentleman re! moving from the city, comprising superior English Brussels Carpets, very superior walnut Parlor?l£ Erary, ptnlng-rpom and Chamber Furniture, made by Henkel; rfegant rosewood seven octave Plano Forte, made by Steck; .Glass and Qneenaware, Belrlgeratora, (SC., txCa • J The furniture has been used only a few months. The house Is to rent Catalogues ready fbr distribution at the auction rooms on Monday. . . . a: i,,,. Sale at 1263 Market street ■ E S3SS?iSS- ASSO:RTarENT OF SECONDHAND FURNITURE, FINE PIANO FORTE, BY GALE; SUPERIOR WALNUT BEDSTEADS. DRESSING BUREAUS, OFFICE TABLES, SECRETARY; bookoasi s. wardrobes, sideboards: PARLOR AND DINING CHAIRS, CARPETS, QUEENSWARP, 4c. ; T ON WEDNESDAY MORNING. pet. 17, at 9 o’clock, will be sold by catalogue, a largequsntlty of Furniture, from families removing, comprising Pa-lor, Chamber, Dining room, Library and office Furniture, Carpets, Feather Beds, Superior Matresses, Ac. Also, Trunks, Carpetßags, Parcels, Ac.; sold on ac count of Express Company. Also, 12 large SchoolMsps. j-, ■Tv AVIS A HARVEY, AUCTIONEERS, S } (Late with M. Thomas A Sons.) Store No, 333 Chestnut street. FURNITURE RALES at the store every Tuesday, ; SALKS .AT RESIDENCES will receive PMUMkE attention. ' . SnleNo ,1539 Soring Garden street. ' SUPERIOR FURNITURE. OIL PAINTINGS, FINS TAPESTRY CARPETS. Ac.- ON WEDNESDAY MOVING. ' ■ ! October 17, at 10 o'clock! • : Particularshereafter.,. . , ... *** A i : No. Gib MARKET stW.'ibove’gfttii.' o*loB