Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, October 29, 1866, Image 3

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    •[For the Phfla. Evening Bulletin.]
Who M WeadeU Phillips?
•'Mr.'Vyendell Phillips, who is seeking no-,
•toriety by professing to be an abcditionist
and a Mend to the black man, assumes aIBO
the right,• as .Bnehj.to abuse ail who differ
-with him in opinion, and is at present de
livering lectures, in which, under the modest
pretensionoFsiiperior loyalty, he does hot
hesitate to denounce General Grant and the
Congress ot the United States, but also
Tents his wrath upon foe-whole Republican
.party 'of the country. A distinguished
•Senator from Massachusetts, whom all the
Mends of liberty honor and respect, has,
-for mope than 1 a y ear pas t, claimed his espe
cial attention in theway’ of abuse. As
many may not beiawareof the great merits
of this pretentious individual—this self
made censor; —it may be well to recall some
portions of his past history. . .
As Mr. Phillips very freely uses the term
“Traitor” to- some, of the most prominent
men of the .country, perhaps it may be al-..
lowable to inquire. into his right to
occupy the position he has assumed.
First, as ..to his loyalty—While John
C, Calhoun, and .his followers were open
ly proclaiming nullification in the Soath,
Mr. Wendell Phillips and his little clique
were actively working for the same end in
the North, openly proclaiming the Consti
tution of the United States to be “a covenant
with death and an agreement with hell !”
and doing all in his power to dissolve the
union of the States—his claims to be re
garded as a nullifier and disunionist are
considered by his friends hardly second to
those of JohnC.Calhonn or Jefferson Davis.
So. much for his loyalty. In his attempt
to defeat the election of Abraham Lincoln to
his second term, whom he denounced asl
the “slave-hound- of Illinois,” we have a
specimen of his loVe for the black man.
When the fntnre historian who shall dispas
sionately pass judgment on the men and
events both in the; present andpast, whose
•duty ifwUl be to weigh'men both'by their
profusion ahd practlee. and who in the line
•of duty shall carefully read a file of the
“Anti-Slavery Standard,” the organ of Mr.
Phillips and clique for the last twenty er
thirty years, what will be the astonishment
of an.imparaal historian in finding that a
omall number of < the men and women
who, claiming to be the special friends of
the negro, and the most zealous opponents
of slavery—abolitionists par excellence;
whose hatred of slavery was so great .that
they were' willing to sever the Union to
accomplish its abolition, even going so far
as to refuse to vote under what they re
garded as a pro-slavery Constitution, which
they, styled “an agreement with hell,” yet
these same men, under the lead of Mr.
Wendell Phillips, who for years had refased
to vote to place in power the best and purest
men in the nation—men known to be the
avowed and.'open opponents of slavery and
its extension info the Territories of the
Union—when the opportunity was offered
them of strengthening the hands and sup
porting foe greatand good- Abraham Lin
coln, whose memory four millions of black
men,now free but once slave,delight to honor
as their best and true Mend—whom every
Mend of liberty, both white and black, the
world over,(Wendell Philllpsand his follow
ers excepted),regard asoneofthegreatest and'
best Statesmen of this or any age? Wnat did
these professed abolitionists do? Did they
vote for him in preference to the pro-slavery,
pro-rebel candidate, George B. McClellan,
■or did they merely refuse to vote ? How
•stands the record? Would that it could be
blotted out of the page of history. They
hot;only did not decline to vote, bat so de
termined was Wendell Phillips and his co
adjutors that Abraham Lincoln should not
be elected, that foeyihadefoemostdeter
mined and persistent effort to accomplish
his defeat and the election of McClellan, foe
avowed opponent of the Anti-Slavery po
licy and measures of; President Lincoln.
Not, it is true, by directly voting for George
B. McClellan, bnt by getting up a third can
didate,'through a convention al professedly
Anti-Slavery men, who met at Cleveland,
and nominated for President and Vice Pre
sident, John C. Fremont, and General John
Cochran, these the faithful non-voting aboli
tionists, as well as all good anti-slavery Re
publicans were asked to vote for, to defeat
Abraham Lincoln. Does any one say, per
haps Mr. Phillips did not mean to elect
McClellan, bnt really expected to elect
Fremont? Has Mr. Phillips ever been
•considered demented, by Mend or oppo
nent? Is his best Mend willing to make
that excuse for him? When then, if the
verdict of the impartial historian and fntnre
ages shall proclaim Wendell Phillips to be
a Tbaitob—a traitor to his country—a trai
tor to foe anti-slavery cause—a traitor to
humanity, who will there be to complain, or
to deny the justice of the verdict? If placed
aide by side with Andrew Johnson, will
not Wendell Pnillips be . considered the
more guilty man of the two, inasmuch as
the former, althong'n offering to be. the
“Moses of the black man,” never made foe
high anti-slavery professions of the latter?
His fall therefore is notfso great. But as
Henry Ward Beecher once said, “What a
blessed thing is inconsistency; it saves so
many people from being' fools.” If it
vrillalßO. save, them from being traitors,
may.we not consider Wendell Phillips 'an
■exceedingly inconsistent man, and give him
our sympathy and pity accordingly? But
let no one hereafter claim for him a promi
nent position in the anti-slavery movement
of the day.
If Mr. Phillips is willing to work modestly
and faithfully in behalf of the freed men—
for their education and elevation—recogniz
ing their equal rights and equal manhood—
as Mr, Garrison has done—instead of decry
ing and- ridiculing foe associated efforts in
their behalf, as had been his wont; thus
showing works meet for repantence, his in
consistency may be forgotten and forgiven
by foe American people. And with the
manliness of Henry Ward Beecher, he may,
like him. if uot trusted aa. a leader, become
a Mend and co-worker in the onward and
upward movement of the age. Such, at
least, is foe hope and wish of more than one
Radical Abolitionist.
From California.
San Fean cisco, Oct. 27.—A letter from
■Gen. Montenegro, dated Acapulco,Oct. 15th.
informs the Imperial Consul here, that cam
paigns against the Liberals in Guerrero are
.about to be opened vigorously.
The steamship Active, from Victoria, has
.arrived, with thirty-two thousand dollars
in treasure. Governor Kennedy and family
are among the passengers.
: The wheat market is active, but prices re
main unchanged.
Mining stocks are fluctuating. Savage,
Crown Point, $1,010; Yellow Jacket,
:$638: ChoHar Potosi, §106; Ophir, $90;: Legal
tenders, 701.
Ihe Baltimore Police Commissioners.
Baltimore, Oct. 28.— The • - Governor’s
'Court of investigation of the charges against
“the; Police Commissioners is now held in
the House of Represenfativesr The'evidence
of Saturday, as on the first day, was mainly
against.the judges of election, charging
them with rejecting qualified voters, and
"with acting from partisan motives. Also,
•charging certain members of the police force
with being influenced by political preju
dices. j
A Mnrder at Rochester, New Jork. !
Bockkstek, N. Y., October 23.—A man
named Joeiah Rogers, of this city, wap
murdered last night, near the county fait
grounds,on the outskirts of the city. He had
been to a horse race and on leaving the track
was struck bya slnng-ahot, which cahsed
his death in a few hours. The murderer is
still at large. The inotlve for the murder is
not apparent. It is supposed that the blow
•Was intended for another person, ♦
FliltaiTtlßEAlTO JBiEPPInq
IMPORTANT TO ALL,
r Great Kednetien in Furniture.
Perseus was tins Furniture should not purchase until
.they lust the
i Great Western Furniture Depot,
1019 BASKET BTEEET,
KEPT BT - - -• ■
G BEENLY & NORTH
And examine onr large stock, which wears
CLOSING OUT AT A GBKAT SACBIFIOE!
• ocastf
JJtJY FURNITURE of
&OULD & 0 0..
UNION DEPOT, N. Ktoomer NINTH and mSIRKBT
Street., and Nos. S 7 and S 3 North SECOND Streak
: 116 fi“K“Wri*eapest and best stoat of Furniture ol
very in the world. Furniture ftr Parlor,
Drawing Boom, Chamber or Bed Boom. Dining Boom
J^ ra ritkKchen,Bervnnta‘ Booms, Otises, Schools.
Msstraic or other Societies,
;giipa, Institutions, Ciube, Colleges, Public BnilffinS
a dtetance may remit through onrßanfcer, the Par-
Chestnut street,or
tte Union-National Bank,Third street, or by Express,
Check or Post Offlce order: immediate attention -will
he given and satisfaction'insured. ' '
• GOHIJJa CO.- N- 2.- corner Ninth and market and
P and 33 N. Becond street, Phlla. maojy
SPRING MATRESS,
: BEBT QUALITY AED STYLE,
A2TO BEDDING OP EVERT DEBGBIE
X* 6, FCUUSBi
» South SEVENTH Street,
CARRIAGES.
ELEGANT
FAMILY CARRIAGES
BECKHAUS & ALLGAIER
Desire respectfully to call the attention of the Public
to their extensive manufactory of
FIRST-CLASS VEHICLES,
SUCH AS
/
Landaus,
Round Front Coupes,
Clearance Coaches,
Caleches,
Baronohes,
Phaetons,
Dog Carts, &c.,
Oi the latest improved European designs, specially
adapted tor private family use, of which they have a
fine assortment constantly finished, on hand and in
piocas of construction. - . .
The residents of Philadelphia and vicinity are In
formed that they can bftanmmmrulfttPrt arith O-Rrrjapm
of modern styles, superior workmanship and superb
finish at home, without reference to New Y ork or the
East.
FACT GEY A2TD WASEBOOMI,
1204 FRANKFORD AVENUE,
oc2fi-lm2 -Above Girard Avenue. -
FOB KALE.—A large assortment of new
and second-hand Carriages, top and no top
.Buggies. Bockaways and. German towns, and Express
Wagons. GEO. DODD & SONS, No. 4SQRACE street,
Nos. 231 and 233 CBOWN street. ocll-am
MIRBORs MD FRAMES
A. S. KOBINSON
910 CHESTNUT STREET.
LOOKING GLASSES.
PAINTINGS
Engravings and Photograpki,
Plain and Ornamental Gilt Frames.
Carved Walnut and Ebony Frames,
ON HAND OB MADE TO ORDER,
GEORGE C. BEUKAUFF,
Manufacturer of
LOOKING-GLASSES, PORTRAIT. PHOTO
GRAPH. PICTURE FRAMES, GILT
MOULDINGS and CORNICES,
No. 928 ARCH Street. Philadelphia.
Chromo-LiLhographs, Paintings, and a great va
riety of Engravings on hand.
Frame-makers supplied
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
________ se22-«m*
LOOKING GLASSES.
A large assortment in Ornamented GILT and WAL
NUT FRAMES. For sale by
J. OO WPLAND;
53 South Fourth Street, near Gheit nut
se7-4ra{
ges TS’Ftfßisrramsre goods
J. W. SCOTT & CO.,
SHIRT MANUFACTURERS.
AND DEALERS IN
Men’s Furnishing Goods.
No. 814 Chestnut Street.
Four doors below the “Continental/ 1
PTTTT.A'nyT.PITT A .
PATENT SHOULDER SEAH SHIRT
MAHTJFACTORY.
Orders fbr these celebrated Shirts supplied prompt
at brief notice,
GENTLEMEN’S
Furnishing Goods,
Of late styles tnftdl variety.
WINCHESTER & GO.
, CHESTNUT.
JeSm,W,f-tl V.
ffe> : CMEasl'N UT Street. ' :
rlor - open this bay.
- Anplendid assortment of Pelt and Bilk Hats for La
dies and Children.
; All the newest shapes atvery low-prices.
/ Willow. Ostrich and Pheasant Plumes.
Brown. Drab, White and Garnet Bonnet Velvets,
Royal Velvets, Uncut Velvets, Gros d’Afrlques,
Frosted Velvets.
The Bame goods In every other shade of oolor ,
Velvet Ribbons, Trimming Ribbons’ Bonnet Bib
bona,' Parle Ornaments, Pine French- Flowers.
French and New Tork Hat and Bonnet Frames,
Laces. Illusions—all at the very lowest market
Prloe ?'' AT WHOLESALE AND BETAIL. ‘ I
Connlry orders promptly attended to. Give ns a
calL WEYL & ROSENHEIM, 7
oof lm£ 726 Chestnut street.!
TJNGUHH FiOKLEB, CATSUPS aAUUHS/.aa.-
Pi Crosse A Blackwell's English, Pickles,
Bailees, Dnrham Mustard, olives, Ah, landing hi
Ihp Yorktown and for sale by JOB. B. BUBHIHB 4
O . ins Booth DaUwara avenne. . . , ,•
TMPEBIAL FESKGH FBUNEK-SO oases,ln Uk
A canisters-afidfancy boxes, Imported and for sals
by JOS. B, BUSSDK3 A 00,1 IDS fjoath DtiaVftW
BTWM
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.—PHILADELPHIA, MONMy, OEXOBEii 29,1866
USESTARiN'SCONDiTIONPOWOERS
HORBEB AND CATTLE.
p cures Worms Beta and dolicj
; cures Colds, Coughs and Hide Bound.
/ It is the beet alterative ft>r Horses and Cattle now is
HBe, having a reputation years' standing.
; It Is a sure preventive for the much dreaded Binder
■pest. -
; No Fanner or Dairyman should be without it.
aatelnPhiladrfphlaby DYOTT*OO.232 North
HOLLOWAY & OOW
-D£N, UNoiui Sixth street, and by Brnazlstß through
oat thecoontry, AddreßsalloVderato 8
. ' STARTS * YLOYD, Proprietors,
| «84-6 ml ISOSDquib street, sear Yorlc. .
rtiil do It has been pro ven
by experiment enmany of the worst cases to be found
: n the following complaints:
: Scrofala. SCToftUoiis BwblUngs and Sores, Skin
Diseases, Pimplesv Pustules, Blotches, Brnpttozia.St.
'Anthony’s Fire. Bose or Erysipelas, Tetter or Salt
ißbenxh; Scald Head. Blhgwonn;dbc.'~""•*
■ Syphilis or Vcneriai Disease is expelled from the ays*
tern by the prolonged nse of this WATtaAPABmiiA, and
the patient is left in comparative health.
Female Diseases are caused by Scrofhla in the blood,
and are often soon cored by this Kmucr op Baksa-
PiBlLLi.
Do not discard this invaluable medicine, becauseyou
have been imposed upon: by something pretending to
be Sarsaparilla, while it was not. when yon have
used Ayer’s— then, and not till then, will yon know
the virtues of Sarsaparilla.. For minute particulars of
the diseases it cores* we refer you to Ayer’s American
Almanac, which 1 the agent below named will furnish
gratis to all who call for it.
Avon’s CatH’*btic Fills, for the cure of Costive*
ness. Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery
Fool Stomach, Headache, Piles, Rheumatism, Heart
burn arising -from Disordered Stomach, Pain, or
Morbid Inaction of the Bowels, Flatulency, Loss of
Appetite, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Worms, Goat,
Ni nralgla, and for a Dinner PiiL
They are sugar coated, so that the most sensitive can
take them pleasantly .and they are the best Aperient
in the world for all the purpose* of a family physic,
: Prepared by J. C AxKB &GO, Lowell, Hass., and
sold by J. M. MARTS A CO., Philadelphia, and by all
Druggists. Mg2,s.m,w-2m
OPAL DENT ALLIN A.—A superior Article fbr
cleaning the Teeth, Ideetruylng animalcule
which infest them, giving tone to the gums, and leav
ing a feeling of fragranceand perfect cleanliness in
ihe month. It may be used dally, 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 Mlcro&coplst, it is confidently
offered as a RELIABLE substitute for the uncertain
w ashes formerly in vogue.
Eminent Dentists, acquainted with the constituents
of the DENT ALLIN A. advocate its use: it contains
nothing to prerent its unrestrained employment.
Made only by
JAMES T. SHINN, Apothecary,
Broad ana Spruce streets.
For sale by Druggists generally, and
Fred. Brown, D. L. Stackhouse,
Hassard <fc Co., Robert C. Davis,
C. R. Keecy, Geo XL Bower,
Isaac H. Kay, Charles Shivers,
C. H. Needles, S. M. MeOoliiu,
T. J. Husband. 9. C. Bunting.
Ambrose Smith, Charles H. Kberie,
Edward Parrish, James N, Marks,
William B. Webb, £L firinghurst A Co.,
James L.Blspham, Dyott«feOo.,
Hughes & Coonabe, H.C.Blair’sSons,
Henry A. Bower, Wyeth ABro.
Entirely reliable—Hodgson’s Bronchial
TABLETS, fbr the cure of coughs, colds, hoarse
ness, bronchitis And catarrh of the head and breast
Public speakers, singers and amateurs will be greatly
benefited by using these-Tablets. Prepared only by
LANCASTER A WILLS, Pharmaceutists, N. EL Cur.
ARCH and TENTH streets. Philadelphia. For sale
by Johnson, Holloway A Oowden, and Druggists
generally. seastf
BRUSH’S BBO>CHIAL AND PULMONIC
DEW DROPS, fbr Coughs, and all Diseases of thf
Throat and Bronchial Tuoes. This Invaluable prepa
ration for every household. Public Speakers, Singers
&c, possesses a Wee>ern celebrity, and has been knows
to relieve the most obstinate and almost hopeless
esses It is agreeable, strengthening and soothing.
Prepared by E- C. BRUSH, No. 258 South Ninth
street, Philadelphia. Je7-tf
OPENS, BUNIONS, INVERTED NAHA—DR. )
ODAVIDSON, Chiropodist, Operator on Cams, Ain
ions. Inverted Nalls, and all other diseases of the feek
Office, Northwest corner of NINTH and CHEST
NUT streets.
DR. DAVIDSON will wait os patients at their res)
dences. 1e23-tfl
»EW PlißlilOATlONfiu
New MEDICAL BOOKS NOW READY.
AITKIN’S SCIENCE AND PRACTICE OF ME
DICINE. VoL L Royal octavo, with additions. By
hlerecith Ciymer, H. D.
WARING S PRACTICAL THERAPEUTICS.
PRINCE'S ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY. With illus
trations. -->
DIXON ON THE EYE. A new revised edition.
TANNER ON THE DISEASES OF INFANCY
AND CHILDHOOD. New Edition.
THE PHYSICIAN'S VISITING LIST FOB l.v>7.
Various styles and prices.
IN PREPARATION.*
TANNER’S INDEX OF DISEASES AND THEIR
TREATMENT.
REYNOLDS ON DISEASES OF TEE NERVOUS
SYSTEM.
RICHARDSON ON LOCAL ANESTHESIA.
HEADLAND ON THE ACTION OF MEDICINES
IN THE SYSTEM. From the 4th London Edition.
BEALE ON URINE. 3d edition enlarged.
BEALE ON THE MICROSCOPE IN PRACTICAL
MEDICINE. 3d edition.
TFOCSSFAtTS CLINICAL MEDICINE.
ZANDER ON THE OPHTHALMOSCOPE
COOLEY ON THE TOILET* AND COSMETIC
ART S.
BOOKS JUST ISSUED—
GAIL HAMILTON’S New Book, RED LETTER
DAYS IN APPLrTHORPE.
THJc LIFE AND LIGHT OF MEN. An Essay. By
John Young, LUD. , .
THE PRAIRIE CRUSOE; or. Adventures In the Far
West. A story for Boys lAJustrated.
MARLY£IA; 08. ANDERSONVIDLE PRTSIN.
By Augustus C Hamlin, late Medical Inspector U. 5.
Army. Royal Antiquarian, 4c, Illustrated by the
Author.
NED KEVINS. THK NEWSBOY; or, STREET
LIFE IN BOSTON. By Henry Morgan, P. M. P. H
lust rated.
LONGFELLOW’S PTETICAL WORKS. 4 vols.
ismo. Tinted Paper. Revised Edition.
For sale by * JAMES ». OLAXTON,
Successor to W. s. 4 A. Marties,
1214 Chestnut street, Phllada.
ALLEN’S LIFE OF PHLLIDOR—THE UPS OJ
PffTLTDOR, Musician and Chess Player, by Gee
Alien, Greek Profeesor in the University of Pennsy
vanla, with a Supplementary Essay on Philidor, a
Chess Author land Chess Player, by tThasilie Von Ho’
Rebrand und delAsa, Envoy Extraordinary and Min
Lster Plenipotentiary of the King of Prussia, at thi
Court of Saxe-Weimer. l voL, octavo, % velluia* gll
top. Price |1 S£. Lately published by
E. H. BUTLER 4 00..
J-REMTTgfITnTJ Y A TULA M~R,
• Music Director, Organist and
Professor of Music.
Residence, No. 2205 SPRING GARDEN Street.
• Sfrs-m,t,w,t»f,tll
SIGNOR P. BONDINELLA’S PRIVATE SINGING
Class and Tuition, la Vocal Music will be givon ai
hla new residence, Southeast Corner SFBuCE and
TWENTIETH street. aul-3m
A H TAYLOB. TEACBEB OF SINGING AND
id. PIANO, 1207 FILBRKT street. Singing classes
now forming. oc2-tf{
PIANO AND GUITAR.—Mias ELIZABETH and
Mias JULIA ALLEN. Apply at Prol GEORGE
ALLEN’S. 216 Bonth Seventeenth street. s°» *n»
LAIMEh 5 TRIMJHAGs.
Grand opkning.-m_rs. m. a. bindeb,
NO. 1031 Chestant street. Philadelphia,
Importer of Ladles’ Dress and Cloak Trimmings
Also, an elegant stock of Imported Paper Patterns, to:
Ladles’ ana Children’s Dress. Parisian Dress :&nd
Cloak Making in all Its varieties. Ladies fhmlshing
their rich ana costly materials may rely on being an
tlstlcally fitted, and their work finished In, the most
prompt and efficient manner, at the lowest possible
prices. In twenty-ionr boors’ notice. Catting and bast
ing. Patterns in sets, or by tbe single piece ,for mer
chants and dressmakers now ready. sets-ly ’
EDWARD DUFFY,
For many yehra the' well-known chief manager at
“Guy's,!’ln Seventh street, near Chestnut,
c r Has Opened the Tontine,
(One door above Gay’s’’), on his own account. In con*
section with WM. DUFFY, late of Lawreno*
■ HoteL Their success la great* anddeeervedlyso.'
' OCHtP J,; : • ---•’•'- ,- .. : • •.--'....7
BO ADDING WANTED.—'By. a-elngle young man,
west of Teeth street, and Between Pine and Vine
streets preferred. Best reference given. Address &,
box 1846 Post Office. - • , ocZ7?3t* i
WANTED.— Wanted an OFFICE AND STOB AGE
BOON, on either first or second floor, on Dela
ware avenue, between Arch aod Vine Btreets. Ad
dress Box No, 127, Phlladeiphla Post Qffloa. 0c193£ \
>FHE*NANDSOMETtESn>ENOE, BoOtb -East Got-
X ner of SPRUCE and EIGHTH Streets, ts open to
receive BOARDERS . Booms Single and. Suites with
private Table if desired*: > ocio im* ;
Boarding.— a sniteof Rooms to rent, with board*,
mi CHESTNUT street!
■JBoicai..
IYJBB’S bails apa
<LA Is* a concentrated
fact of tbe* choice root,
combined' with other
stances of still greater
arative power as to af
d an effectual antidote
diseases Barsaparilla is
'ted to cure. Such a re*
f is surely wanted by
who suffer from Stru*
complaints, and that
fhich will accomplish
e core must prove, as
has .of immense service
i. fellow-citizens.' How
LINDSAY 4 BLAKISTON, Pub Ushers,
No. 25 South Sixth street,
187 South Fourth
MUSICAL
HOTELS. 1
WAHLS.
? ROAEBrae.
BEAL ESTim
OFFICESAND LARGE ROOMS
FOB RENT IN THE
National Bank of the Reoublic Building
5809 and SH, CHEBTaUT Street
L,The Building IsjnippUed with Gas, Water,Wate>
SS 86 ®!*.*?* * The rooms os
the third and fourth floors are lam fsoxa» weD
lighted, and suitable for a OemmercUtiCollege m
faaainpafl nfft Htmllar ftliunriw,'
Apply st the Bank. 6 el-lf
BEAL ESTATE THOMAS * 80NS’ SALE—
{fifi HANDSOME COUNTRY B&BIDENCE; eight
acres,Bristol turnpike, near Torrlsdaie, about one
qoartexof a mile of the station, on the Trenton rail*
road —On a UhSDAT. Ociober 30th, 1B«6, at 12 o’clock,
noon, will be toid at public sale, at the PHXLADEI*-
PHIA EXCHANGE atl that: handsome atone mes
suage and 8 acres of land, situate on tneeastsldeoi the
Bristol turnpike,at the eleventh mile stone, within »
quarter of a mile of the station on theTrencon railroad
and h short distance to the river Delaware, at Torris
cale. The house is bull tin a very substantial manner ‘
86 by 42 feet, with large hall and open stairway—three
rooms on first floor ond eigfct chambers above. A
very large stone barn, with accommodations for ltiv
corses, 4c. It is surrounded with handsome shade
trees, and built on a high k« oil, affording a very hand
some view of the river Delaware. Adjoins the valua
ble property, known as “Aden Han ’ and lands of
Charles Macalister. Fsq. *
’ It is convenient to the post office, churches, schools;
stores, dec.
May be examined on application to the owner and
occupant, C. W. Harrison, Esq '
• • M. TiiOHaS. it SoNB,.Auctioneers,
0C26.29 ; 133 and 141 South Fourth street..
-fi§| FOK SALE.—The lot or piece or ground situate
HSs the southeast -coraer Bachaei end Laurel
eueetsrou which is built a four-story brick building or
store and several tenements, nowlet to monthly te
nants; also a Bmoke House and Ice House, saltabTefor
coringand : _
1 For further particulars apply to
McCUTCHKON 4 COLLINS,
- ocl3-I6t* ~ ’ U4O North Front street.
a FOB SALE—ON GIBABDAVEN UE-AKBW
Three-story DWELLING with three story double
buildings. 20 by 165 feet to a3O feet street; built
iq the best manner. Immediate possession given.
Marble trimmings around doors and windows, with
balcony and iron railing No. 1717. Apply to C. H.
MpIRHETD, 205 South SIXTH Street, or to J. Mo-
ELROY, on premises. ;> ocg-2t»
fife SPRING GABDEN STREET—FOB SALB-A
.S 3 handsome four story brick residence, 22 feet front
with three-story double back buildings; built and
finished throughout In the best manner, situate on the
south side Spring Garden street between Thirteenth
and Broad streets. J. M. GUMMEY 4 SONS, 508
Walnut street.
FwB SALE—A very desirable HOUSE, No,
Jfc» 2021 WALNUT Street; will be sold with or with
out the furniture. Possession atonce.
ALSO—Nos. 1810 and 1825 DEL AN GEY PLACE.
ALSO—No. 1124 WALN C T Street. .
By C. H. miikH ki Dj
No. 205 South Sixth street.
oCl7»lst£
FOB SALE—The handsome S-story brick Re
sidence. 22 feet front, with 3-stozy double back
buildings; built and finished throughout in the be a
manner with extra conveniences and in perfect order;
situate No. 38 North NIAETp ENTH. street. ' Toe fur
nitnrewill be sold if desired. J. M. QUMM&Y «6
SONS, 508 Walnut street.
tFOB SALE—A handsome four-etory brick RE
bIDYNCB. 22 feet front, wiih large
buildings; every convenience, and lot 10? feet
deep to a street. Situate on PINJB street, west of
Eighteenth street. J. if. GUMMEY 4 SONS, 5v3
Walnut street
fg=S SPRUCE STREET—FOR SALE.—The Hand
so rue brick LesJdtcce, 22 feet frost, together with
stable and Carriage House, and lot 24 feet de*p through
to a 4 feet wide street, situate No 1509 Spruce street.
Immediate possession, J. M. GUMMEY 4 SONS, 5u3
Walnut street.
«FOR SALE—IMMEBIATE POSSESSION
NEW and ELEGANT BROWN STONE AND
CK DWELLINGS, NO. £B2O SPRUCE STREET.
MAULE. BROTHER, 4 00., ’
25&0 SOUTH STREET.
ocg-lmoj
489 FOB SALE—The valuable four story brick Pro
E» perty, with lot, 20 feel front by 66 feet deep, situate
at the n« rtbwest corner of Tenth and Hamer street),
shove Market. J. M. GUMMEY 4 SONS;soB'Walnut
street. - 0c27
FOB SALK—A four*tory brick DWELLING,
BS northwest comer Fifteenth and Ig>mbard streets
Ait modem improvements. Lot 2wxloo feet. Immedi
ate possession. Apply to COrPUCK 4 JORDAN,433
Wamut street. 0c27
FOB SALE—The three-story brick Residence
and Lot, IS fret front by 92 feet deep, to an outlet,
situate No. 1416 South Penn Square. Has every modem
convenience, and is In excellent order.. J.M. GUM
MEY 4 SONS, 5iS Walnut street.
FOB SALE.—A Three-story BRtCX BESI
- with back buildings, every conveni
ence aEd in good order, situate on TWENTIETH
street, below Walnut. Lot is foet front by &s feet
M. GUMMEY 4 SONS. 50s Walnut street
MFOB SALE.—'The four-story Brick Residence.
with three-story back buildings. Every conveni
ence. And Lot 20 feet front by 95 feet deep to a street,
situate No ITUS Pine street. J. M. GUMMEY 4 SONS.
51*8 Walnut street. 0c22
FURNISHED HOrSEmear GERMANTOWN,
To Let. for the winter, 10 a fomby without small
cniidren. Apply between 12 and 2 o'clock, at
LOCUST. . OC2M4Ii
GEFMANTOWN.-A desirable HOUSE to
6*3 BENT. Houses for sale. Apply to
! W, H. STOKE 3 ,
CC2S-61* Insurance Office.
TO LET.—Well-lighted Booms,second, third and
fourth stories of Store No. 25 NorLh Second itreeL
Apply to;OOPPUCK 4 JORDAN, 433 WALNUT
street. ' 0c27
FOB RENT—3story bridk Residence, wilh
modern conveuiencea, and lot 155 feet deep, west
Mue of Twenty first street, second below Walnut. J.
M GUMMEY 4 SQNS,SOS Walnut street.
d£9 TO BENT-NO. 1427 CHESTNUT atreet-A
Es splendid four-etorled DWELLING, with modern
improvements. Apply next door below, oc 27-Si*
STO¥ESAHDHMTEB».
A THOMSON’S LONDON KITCHENER OB
EUROPEAN BANQEs, for >fftra<Ue3. hotels
Jmm |fe or public Institutions in TWENTY DIFFER
*CSc> ENT SIZES. Also. Philadelphia Ranges, Ho
air Fmnßpes, Portable Heaters, Low-down Grat»
Fireboard Stoves, Bath Boilers, Stewhcle plates, Broil
era. Cooking Stoves, etc., wholesale and retail by tht
manufacturers.
SHARPS 4 THOMSON,
No. £O9 North Second street.
my2Ma,w.f,6mo
A JOB BARTLETT 4 SON.
JBB Manufacturers of the
1 H CKI.KRRA.TSD
BARTLETT HEATERS,
Cooking Ranges. Gas Ovens, 4 Sheet Iron Work
of every description. A Bjplendid assortment of
REGISTERS ANB VENTILATORS,
and Silver's Air tight Stoves,
always on hand, at
No. 924 Arch street, v
Philadelphia. anSO-tf
A THOMAS 15. DIXON 4 SONS.
JEgg Late Andrews 4 Dixon*
iiuM No. US4 CHESTNUT street, PhUagelphifi
Opposite United Bates Bunt,
*»nrXLCsnras of
LOW-DOWN,
PARLOR,
CHAMBER,
OFFICE,
And other GRATES,
FOr Anthracite, BUuminona and Wood FSr©
tran,
WARM-Am 7oSNAOES|
- AJSTP •
GHEMNEY-OAPB,
COOKING-RANGES,BATH-BOILERS, «*,!
WHOLBHALB and RETAIL ’
CO ALL,
*. MABOK Buraa. - JQgST J. SHkAV?;
nPHE UNDERSIGNED INVITE ATTENTION TSi
a. their stock of ~
Buck Mountain Company's Ooal.
Lehigh Navigation Company's Coal, ahd
Locust Mountain,
which they are prepared to sell at the lowest marks..
rates, and to deliver Is tbe beet condition.
Orders left with S, MAHON BINES, Franklin Inst];
tnte Building, SEVENTH street, below Market, wK;
be promptly attended to. BINES A SHEAff, ;
»e»,tf •> rch Street Wharf, Bchuyiklli, '
/TO AL,—6UGAB LOAF, BBAVHB MEADOW ANE!
VJ Spring Mountain, Lehigh Ooal, and bast Locnfih
Mountain from Schuylkill, prepared expressly fta
family use, Depot, N. W. comer EIGHTH andTOi
LOW streets* Offica, 80. 11S South SECOND street, '
mh t> • J. WALTON * OQ. ;
COVERED 'WITH
JOHNS’ ENGLISH HOOFING CLOTH, AND
coated -with LIQUID GUTTA PEBOBLA PAINTj
making them perfectly water proof , '
LEAKY-GRAVEL BOOFS -repaired with Gutta
Pfrcna Paint, and warranted fbr five years. j
LEAKY SLATE BOOFS coated with liquid which
becomes as hard as slate. i
TIN, COPPER, ZINC, or IBON coated with Liquid
Gutta Percha at small expense. Cost ranging from
one to two cents per square foot Old Board or Shinglb
Booth ten cents per square foot, alloomplelei .-. r s
Material constantly oh ■ hand and ■ fbr.' sale .by the
PHILADELPHIA AND PENNSYLVANIA ROOF
ING COMPANY. - GEO. HOBABT, *
. Qgaism. ~-230 North FOURTH Street.;
S COSSETS AND SKIRTS. MBS. STEEL,
CHESTS UT Street, above Thirteenth, and South
ELEVENTH Street, above Spruce, has now on
hand elegant Paris COBSETS and SKIRT3anp
jfMWgf wry size, ,;.i-,,'TTFp ' k}yi\ jjJtSSJS* f
AVOnOB SAXdBSS.
BXBOH A BOW. AIfWIUSIBgBH A*t
X r OOMMIaaiOM MjfcBCIIAKTB.
■ Ko. UIOCIHISBI'JVUT Bireefc •
FUBgITUKEOg KVZBY P»
: BGBIPTIOIT Rgtnei VKU nimniiaminmiTf
BALBSJEVKBT FBTDAT MOBNINO,
Bates orztusltDze afcSwenißtß attended. to on IK-'
SALK cur A.T TEB
.e ' ..* ? •• ■ - . -kljtt.lt* A
•THOBfAS B2SGEA BON mi|rn I niTlf
mends and the pnbUq that they to attCßtf -
to the of Bead Estate by auction anaatpiiva*«*tffi
« 11118 -
H AUDSOMB ; BBSIDgSGB ASP HOUSEHOLD
• - - .gUBKITPM.
. 9? TOjsday HOBNISB, oor. so;
t iS°s^S ck th SJ )rem l®w» Isrol - Arch street,
yoi p© sola, all that Tfireß-ebary Bride Dwelling, with
dophlethr^-story, back buildings; lot.iyj&et slnchee
on 1 Csthbert st
Th© house la replete wllhTeveiy modem convenience*
i SwgBHOLD yUBNTTUBB.
, IXDmedtoayjafterilifeßale of the house win be sold
the handsome Household Furniture.
IMPORTANT SALE OP A VEIY CHOIOR AND
n^g»g&«g£g : ATEB CM*m PAIHT-
-V THURSDAY and FRIDAY v
: November land 2. at half-past 7 o’clock, atthe Art
Gallery ofthe Auctioneers. No. UlO. CHBSTNUTst«
who ar e gratified In offering to the Phlladelphla public
tniatruly magnificent catalogue, in which are nearly
100 specimens that were selected in London and Paris
by a gentlemanoi cultivated taste, ably assisted by
oneof onxmoit gifted artists, none of which works have
yet been exhibited in America. Many of the first
masters are here represented by guaranteed original
specimens, which havo unquestionable pretentions to
a high cast of artistic character, eminentlp superior in
tbeir pefeilisr Hhe as works of art to anything offered
to the public of this city, xeflecting intfaexnastpQsiave
manner the powerful and comprehensive grasp of in*
tellect that stamp the Huglish and Erench pencils
with finch 111 elite portraiture among the most pro
ninent names, whose productions would be an aeonl
ftltlon to the choicest collections oMhecQnptry are the
following— . .. -
JP. Herring, Lebss,
Wm shayer, Senior, * Harnmyrton,
J D. Harding, ShelL
' James R. Meadows, Burrell,
• J. Marrts. Hennard,
C.Hoguot, . g Schopln,
A Caume. F. Mason**
Theodore Frese, Z. Nottermin,
James Webb. Horace Vemet,
: P. I*. Gonterler, Lanfont de Metz,
Ferdinand Mahrohn, Saor&lt,
Paul Caron, • * * Berthier,
Ferole, CaUermole,
Gilbert, . J. Batin,
Taylor, J. Wisaant,
> O. R.JaOobl, Frants,-
and many others of ncte.
; ThePatnrings are now on view, and will continue
so.dby and evening; ontU nights of sale.
Catalogues may be obtained either of the Anq«QT>eer
or in the Gallery. , . . - •
BY JOEH B. MYHBS * 00.. ADtTriUJXJmm*
ggmaSßtyAßKTPTaUeekomma; of Bud
■UaJBQB fOnlliVß HAT.R mr mum. HHnns
2BDQA3S&, TBA-VKUHg RAGsT Ao.
w „„ ,OHTUra>AY KOBKIHQ t OCT.3O.
At 10 o clock, win ' be Bold, by catalogue* os finu
months* credit, abogt packages Boots, Shoes, Bal
morals, &c., embracing a Mime fresh assortment
of Srst'daes CSiy ana Bjßtemmannfrctare. Open
.tor CTamlnitflon with cataingn m eartr on the mezzmxt
of sale. •
LARGE PEREMPTORY RATYB; OP BOOTS. awnra
TRAVELING BAGa, Ac. ’
NOTlCE—ln&nded in onr large sale-oi Boots Shoes.
«tc., ON TUESDAY MORNING.
October 36 .will be Ibnnd in part the fbllowißg itat
and desirable assortment, vie
Hen’s, boTB’ and youths’ calf, double sole, and
we- dress boots: ,men's, boys’ and youths kip and
buff leather boots? men’s fin grain, long let csvaUfer
and S apoleon boots; men 1 * and boys’ **&■> bnfl leather
buckle and plain Congress boots and balmorals;
men's, boys’ and youths super kip. buff and
Eo listed grain hair welt and heavy double sole
rogans; ladies’ fine kid, goat, morocco, and
patent sewed buckle and plain balmorals and Con
gress gaiters women’s, misses’and children's call
and bur leather balmorals and lace boots; children's
flu i kid sewed city made lace boots; Ihncy sewed bai
ts eras and ankle ties: ladies' fine Mant and colorec
lasting Congress and s T de lace gaiters; womens’,
misse* and children’s goat and morocco copper -nailed
lsc* boots: ladies’ fine kid slippers; metafile overshoes
and sandals; carpet sllppets; carpet and ipa
ther traveling bags, &c.
LARGE POSITIVE BALE OP HETTTfm, raimna
GERM AS AND DOMESTIC!DRY GOODS.
We will holds Iserge Baled Pozelgn ana Dotneslh
Dry Goods.by catalcjdie, on Hoar month*' credit utf
put lbr cash.
- On THURSDAY MORNINGS,
November i f at 10 o'clock, embracing. ahont 90t
tat sages and lota of staple and Btncy articles, li
woolw a worsteds, linens. witm and cottons.. .
N, B.—Catalogues ready and goods arranged lei
examination early on theraarnlns of sale.
LARGE POglTl V KHALK OP QARPKriKUS, &C.
ON-FEIDAY itORNTHa,
Nov. 2,' at 31 -o'clock, will be sold,by ca&alogns cn
tour mootin' credit; about SOO pieces of snperfißi
and fine Ingrain, royal riamajfr, Venetian, list, Date!
hem» cottage and rag carpetings, embracing a cholc*
assortment of B'aperior goods, which may be examinee
early on tbe morning ol sale
JA&ES A. FRKKMAN, AUCTIONKEK,
No- «22 WAXiNtTT street.
NINTH FALL SALE ©F REat, ESTATE AND
S i OCRS. OCTTOBEB SI, IS6&
ThiAFale. on 'WEDNESDAY, at IS o’clock noon, al
the Exchange* will lactede the- following—
STOCKS.
75 shares Schomacker’s Piano Porte Manufacturing
Company.
A Building Lot of the West End .Land Association,
55d and Walnut streets. 27th Ward.
No. 752 S. FtIONTST.—A three-story brick dwellng
and lot. 13 by 76 feet. ill 2S ground rent. Executor’s
Absolute. Sale—Esla Vof Elizabeth Pearson, deed.
3Sr. 420 KELEVENTH ST—A threestt'ry brick
dwelling, with back buildings, above Lombard, isbv
£2 feet. Clear. May be examined any time. Pmuri
rion \rith the deed
No. o‘s >, BEVENTH ST—A genteel three-story
brick dwelling, below Spruce, lsfeet lldaches frontby
63 feet deep. In good order'. Half cash. Immediate
possession.
No. 525 vlsE ST—A handsome reiidence, Vine sL,
below Sixth, 19 by 1.f7 feet. Cleax, Orphans Court
Absolute Sale—Estate Qf James Martin, detfd.
So 1657M.THIRTEENTH ST—A three story brick
dwelling, with back building, below Columbia avenue;
16 b? 116 feet. $lO6 ground rent
BUILDING LOTS—Eleventh, Decota, Dauphin and
Nevada sis.
DWELLINGS, SIXTH AND MASTER-Four
three-story brick dwellings. Nos. 1417, Hl9, H2l and
K 23 North sixth st, above Master stt, each IS by 90
ieet. Clear. TFiUOe sold stparate’y.
Nca 523 and 22s N. SIXTEEtfrH ST-Frame and
brick bouses and lot SO by 12c feet to Garden st f 75
grout d rent. Executors' Sale—Estate of John Wallace,
dic'd.
GARTEN ST—A frame house and lot. Garden sh,
below Vine 20 by 57 leet. $2O ground rent. Same Estate,
*3- catalogues now ready.
TO RENT-MANSION AND FURNITURE.
A very elegant Double Mansion, furnished com
pletely, In a fashionable part of the city. To be rented
lor six months from Ist of November. Apply at the
auction store.
BY B. SCOTT. JK.,
AUCTIONEER,
No. lost* CHESTNUT street.
CARD.—We are authorized to announce an impor
tant Bptcial sale (to take place early In toe month of
November) of valuable and rare Oil Paintings, the
special Importalion of Mr. A. D. HUY VETTER, of
Antwerp, who has just returned from an extensiveand
protracted visit among the studios of the most cele
brated Artisis of the English, Flemish. French and
Dussseldorf Schools. This will offer connoisseurs and
lovers of art generally a line opportunity to make se
lections as it will no doubt be the largest and beat col
lebtion ever offered at public sale in this country.
FINE PROOF FRAMED ENGRAVINGS.
ON TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY,
Oct. sound 31 and Nov. I, at lie’clock a, M and7S
o'clock P. SL.athcotrs Art Gallery. 1020 Chestnut at-,
will be 501d,225 fine Framed Steel Engravings, Chro
mes. Lithographs. Ac., carefully selected from the
great modern artiste.
MODERN OIL PAINTINGS.
On MONDAY EVENING.
Nov. 5, at 75# i ’clock, at Scott's Art Gallery, a valu
able colleciion of Modern Oil Paintings.
CARD.—We are notsprepared to make arrangement
for special sales of OELPain tings or any other works ol
art. Our location being in the centre of the most fash
ionable tborough&xe of our city makes it a desirable
resort for connoisseurs and lovers o 2 art in general
N. B.—£&les of merchandise In general solicited.
Personal attention given to out-door sales.
B, BOOTT, Jb. -
T\AVIS A HARVEY, AUCTIONEERS.
A/ (Late with M. Thomas A Sons.)
Store No. SS3 Chestnut street.
FURNITURE SALES at the Store every Tuesday, .
RALES AT RESIDENCES will '•ecelve particalt
attention.
Sale No. 333 Chestnut street.
FURNITURE, MIRRORS, FINE
TAPESTRY CARPETS Ac.
ON TUESDAY MORNING.
At 10 o’clock, at the auction store, comprising Supe
rior Walnut P»rlor and Chamber Suits, Large French
Plate Mantel and Pier Mirrors, Wardrobe, Office Fur
niture. Matresses, Beds fine Tapestry, Brussels and
Ingrain Carpets, Stoves, Housekeeping Articles, Ac,
Executors’ Sale—Ektate of L. Brechmln, doc’d.
REAL and IMITATION JEWELRY, STONES,
PEARIS CAMEOS, ENAMTSLS, ftp, *■
ON THURSDAY MORNING. NOV, 2,
At 11 o’clock, at the auction rooms, bv order of exe
entors, the very large stock of Beal and Imitation
Stones, for Jewelry, comprising about $5O lota.
.Also, Jeweler’s Tools. i -
The whole have been carefbllyarradged and counted.
May be examined with catalogue on the morning of
sale. ' - - • ,
;> The large and valuablacollectlon of Coins belonging
. to the same estate will be sold at a fature day.
TtYBARRITT & OC,, AUCTIONEERS.
ffi - - •' * fhah Auction House,
.No. 2EO Marketstreet,oornerorßankfitraitt
Gash advanced oh consignments without extra charge;
PEBEMPTQRYSALE READY MADECLOTHING,
Comprising 500 Lots Bi st Quality Citv Made Goods,
: mapnlhcXnred for.first class city Trade. ?
. ~ ON THURSDAY MORNING,
Ncv. li'commencingatiatfclock. * - - J '•■••••
Particulars hereafter. - - r . I
L< ABHBRIDGE * CO., AUCHONHEBtf* "'“H
No. 505 MARKET street, above 2mh- !
lARGE BALBOF BOOTO, SHOES, AC. - ’
v ,PN WEDNESDAY MQRKINQ,
Oct Si. at 10 o’clock, we will sell bycatalogue, about
4 1(0$, cases' of a,-BfOm Bregans, Ac.. of
city and. Eastern manufacture, to which the attention
'ofthetrade!*caliedl . ‘ * % . _ ,
Open etuiy on the mgrnjpg of gale ftjr inspection.
TYitaoatiOopieH - :
AUOTIOH BAIiEB.
MTHOXAS* 802 TB, ATOTIOHNKBa,
■ . Hob. 138 and Itl Bcatii FOURTH m
STOCKS AND BKAT, ESTAIiK—TUESDAY NEXT,
T Paruphietcatalostiee now ready, contain trig Tht] de
scriptions ef all the property to be sold MTOBDIT
NEXT, «jth Inst.; wlfli a listr of sales *l6 tfflfa, SSt&
and 27tb November, comprising a large amooot Mai
great variety of . very Talnnble property, by. order oC
the Orphans' Court, Kzecntors. Trnstees, mS others.
IBAUB OggrOCgß AKP meat, mrtTl
At the Xxc&ajue* eveiyTU.BaifAY. at it o'clock noo«,
• ty.HanaollU of ejwii’ uxopeta . umaK wißiataly.
and on the BatorOn? previoa* to eech «aie 2BUj c*t»-
Jtofuet In pamphlet fbrm, myln* ftm ceaaoiHlaaa'
BJSAL KSTASCB AT PSTVAT*SAL*,
i Printed cataleenee. comprlaln# several luudred
; thoneand dollara, tnclnainv everyCOcription of city
i end country property, fron£ the un*l)e«tdwBlflnt Ur
the. meet element man«lon»,.elegant conntzy seats,
fanni, hBMBMtt PTW*flrtfCg. 4M. ' u ■
jWLjcmmSAtlß'tl the AncHea Btora
AVKBT THXTKSDAY.
_**" FarttaUar attention dven to nlee at PrtTate
Be2dencee,*o. ’
- STOQga AoT' ; -
‘ . ONTUESDAY. OOT. 30, '
AtU o’clock noon, at theßhlledelpfci*EtalnKH '
- 2ftbaresBwiftß&?e Transportation 00.
* IB absres Kellance Insurance Co. 4
1 share Pennsylvania Academy of BineAf&fc
: 200 sbaies.Coester Mining Co.' ’ ~
; 50 shares Delaware Mining Co.
5 lio thares-Philadelphia Oil Creek Co#
! 50 shares Merrlmaclc Mining 00.
; 50shares Wloona Mining Co.-'.
, 50 shares Chippewa Mining Go.
’ 53 shares New Jersey Mining Oo*
, l« o shares Western InsnranceCo.
fSOOPfcil&dFlDbi&andSnnbnryßallroail Bonds.
474 shares New Grenada Mining 00.
x £3 shares Ptywsylvania Mining Co.
: 60 shares Bohemian Mining Co.
1800 shares Slate Hill Mining 00., of Near Jersey.
1 share Point Breeze Park Association.
* 8i shares Atnertran Antl.Tnffmgfartfnw-fh>:
1 share Mercantile'Ubr&ry Oo;
-1 share BhH&delphla Library Co.
£63 shares Amygdaloid Mining Co.
Administrator's Bale—
Dxovera ’ And Butchers* Brors*
’ _ BEAL TESTATE BALK, OCT. SO.
FOUR-STORY BRIBE
B£SXu]QiCS.So. .1918 Xocnst St., opposite Bitten
fcocs© Squ&t©—h&sfiil the moflera crmranigncga umi !■ < \
exctlient repair, 2«s feet front, 25* feet deep to Two*,
tieihst Immealstepassesslon. *
Vzby Valuable BOTnrrsa Location-FOUB
-BTORY BBllia OFinCEBI ILIIIN6,No, Wfiljua
5" Square; 26. feet 3- Indus
ft 2S£'4lp4§&sS93L to Adelphlst :2 valuable fronts
: MODERN THbRE-BTORY BRICK Ti
Ko 235NQnhTwenUeUiBtreet,scrotliof vtceßt Has
all the modern conveniences and In excellent repair—
overlooks Logan Sonare, TT:
HANDSOME COUNTRY RESIDENCE, g ACRES.
Bristol Turnpike, near Torrlsdale abantSf ofamiLa
north of the Station on the Trenton Railroad. * -
Vest Valuable Business Btan~»-FOUBETUHY' '
MARBLE and BRICK STORE, Nos. 19 and l2 NdSfc '
Front st, -
Orphans’ Court Sale—Kstale of James Steen,
THRKKSTOBY BRICK nwm.TJNQ No, 183
Parker st, north of Prime.
Oi Phans’ Court Sale—Estate of James K. Smith, de
ceased—THßEE-STORY BRICK DWELLING. He.
108 N Orth sixth st; between Arch and Race. ...
: Same Estate— TWO-STORY RRTCg DWELL
1, IN a. Fifth et„ north of Poplar.
Same Estate—BUILDING LOT. Orchard st
Same Estate—THßEE-STORY BRICK D WELL
LING, Sixth st; north of Poplar, -
Same Estate-TWO-STORY BRICK DWKLL-
I.IN G. Sixth st,, with two frame dwellings In the rear, ’
Same Estate—GßOUND RENT ?20 a year.
VALUABLE FARM - , 151 ACRBS. Ghader countv,
Penn’a.
GENTEEL TWO-STOBY BRICK DWELLINGS
No. 312 Christian Bt, west of Third st—has parlor, din
ing-room and kitchen on the first fioor, gas, Ac.
Vaxpaht.b Peopeetv— BßlCK and FRAMH
DWELLINGS. Nos. 1513,1515 and 1517 Race st- 58 feet
front, 120 feet deep.
Estate of Christian Wiltberger. Jr., dec’d—THREE-
S') ORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 1731 Bodlne st.
Nineteenth Warn.
5 THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, Nos. 1,3,5,
7 andsShleldß’s Court, between Lombard and South
ano Front and Second sts.
GROUND RENT £3 a year.
Valuable BvSiness Propkbtt -THREE-STORY
BRICE BUILDING. THREE STOBYBRICK STUBS
Nos. Si and 256 North Filth st.sonthof vine, with*
Fcur-story Brick Dwellings In there at—sl feet front.
2 GROUND RENTS, $3O a year each.
Sale No. 1509 Spruce street
SUPERIOR FURNITURE,. MIRRORS. CHANDE
LIERS, BOOKCASE, FINK CARPETS. OIL
CLOTHS. Ac.
ON TUESDAY HORNING. OCT. S 3.
At 10 o’clock, at No. 1509 Spruce street bv catalogue,
the superior Parlor, Dining-room and Chamber Furni
ture, Large Mantel and Fler Mirrors Ch»nii«n»m.
Walnut Bookcases. Fine Carpes, Oil Cloths. Matting,
Ac. Also, a qnantltvof Kitchen Utensils, Refrigera
tors. Ac. ■ ■ ■
dS“ The Cabinet Fnrni'nre was made br Moore &
Campion, Also, a lot of Choice Plants.
May be exammed nnthPTnnrnlnir of sale atB e'clock,
SALE OF MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS.
ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON. .
At the auction store, valuable Miscellaneous tmh,
from a Library.
Sale No. 1707 Locust street
ELTGANT FPRNITtBE. •MIRRORS, PIANO,
XUR IAINS. SILVER. OIL. PAINTINGS, EN
GRAVINGS. ELEGANT OHATtmtT.nnia a.
OS TUESDAY MORNING. HOVT.
AtlO ©dock, at No. 1707 Locust street by catalogue,
the entire elegant Fumlmre. Including distant Rose
wood Grand Piano, made by Chiekering. cost $12007
elegant Drawing room Furniture, fine plush cover
ings: .Curtains to match; large and elegant French
Piste Mlxtojb, in rich frames; s*t elegant Clock
Candelahras, richly carved: Hue Silver Tea Set, Forks
and Spoons; French Plated Ware, Covered Bishee,
China and Glassware, elegant Ornaments handsome
Dining-room, Library and Hall. Furniture, Bookcases,
Velvet and Brussels Carpets elegant rosewood Cham
ber Furniture, dare Oil Pain tines and Engravings,
handsome Cl and ell era and Fixtures. Ac.'
Also, the Kitchen Furniture and Utensils.
ST* May be examined the day previous to sale from
10 to s o'clock, with catalogues.
THE PRINCIPAL mootey TCRTAUT.rRwanw*
S.E. corner ofHEXTH and RACE streets.
Money advanced on Merchandise renaaQyx
Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Gold and Silver Plate,
and on all articles of value, for any length ef that
agreed on. _____
WATCHES AND JEWELRY AT PRIVATE
Fine Gold Hunting Case, Double Bottom and Ota
Pace English, American and Swiss Patent Levsr
Watches;Fine Gold smiting Case and Open Face La
ptne'Watehes: Fine Geld Duplex and other Watch*
Fine Silver Hunting Case and Open Face
American and Swiss Patent Lever and lortnc
Watches Double n*y* wngiwa Quartier ouflg
Watches; Ladles’ Fancywatchea: Diamond Breast
plus; Finger Rings Ear Rings, Studs, Fine Gets
chains; Medallions; Bracelets; Scarf Pina; Breast
Pins; Finger Rings; Pencil Cases, and Jewelry n»
rally. T
FOB SALE.—A large and splendid Fireproof Qua
suitable fbr a Jeweler, price $656,
Also, several Lets in Booth Camdsx’ Fifth and
Chestnut streets . •
A HOLLAND, AUCTIONALR
il* ISfiSMABKKT street.
SUPERIOR PARLOR. CHAMBER AND DINING
ROOM. FURNITURE, ELEGANT RO3EWOOR
SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO FORTE, BY SCKO
MACKER A 00., Ac. X
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING.
Oct. 31, by catalogue, will be sold, at the auction
rooms, a handsome assortment of Walnut Furniture,
comprising—Tete-a-tete Eafhs, Sofas, Lounges, Lisboa.
Marble Top Boquet Tables, Walnut and Cottage Cham
ber Bolts. Wardrobes. Dressingßureaus, Wasbatands,
Sideboards, elegant 7-cctave Rosewood Piano Forte. c ,
round corners, by Schomacken Brussels, ingrain ana
Venetian Carpets, Feather Beds, very superior Spring
Matresses. China Dinner Sets; Ac.
. TO HARDWARE DEALERS AND OTHERS.
Also, dos: Leeks. 50 doz. Beatty’s Thumb Latch®,
Window Butts, Hatchets, Handles, Sledge Hammers,
Ccffee Roasters, Ac. -
T)HILIP FORD * CO„
L AUGHTONEEBS,
No. 606 MARKET street.
TRADE BALE OF 2,000 CARES BOOTS, SHOES,.
BROGANS, Ac.
ON THU .* SDAY MORNING,
Nov. 1. commencing at .10 odock. we will hold our
regular MONTHLY TRADE RALE of 2000 COSO
Boots. Shoes. Brogans, Balmorals, Ac.
CASTOR
UOB HEALTH AND STRENGTH USB CAFK-
X* WELL A CO.’S PATENT GLASS CASTOR
WHEELS.
Thebe wheels are designed for Pianos, Bedsteads, Ac.
We claim that they give to Pianos a greatly increased
force ofsoond. without detracting from the harmony
and melody of the instrument, rendering every note
more distinct to the ear. This la so apparent t-Wat they
are now being applied by many to these valuable mu
sical instruments. Dr. valentine Mott, previous to his
oeath, pronounced the Glass Castor wheels an in
valuable invention for bedfast invalids, who are
gnatded against the damp floors after undergoing the
- process of cleaning, or where dampness is produced
item any other cause. Aside from this. Housekeepers
are relieved from the dread of having their carpets cut
or torn, as frequently happens from those now in use,
often caused by a rust, which adheres with gloe-like
tenacity. No such annoyance possibly proceed
from the Glass Castor Wheels, as we all know that
glass is non corrosive. There are no rough or unfio*
lshededges to the Glass Wheels such as we often find
In those of iron, and. the latter, though smoothly fin
ished, will soon rust, from the dampness of the atmae
phere, if nothing else, producing roughness on thesur
iaoe, or edge, while the former will always maintain
the smoothness of glass, just as they are finished.
By sleeping uponglass wheels you retain all theQleo
tricity yea had in your body on retiring, and you get
up in the morning feeling as fresh and active as a
young man. Glass being a non-conductor, the elec
tricity gained while in bed cannot pass off.. Aak your
doctor what he thinks of the Glass Castor Wheels.
Ask him if all diseases, with the exception of chroma
diseases, are not caused from the want of electricity.
We have a man in -our place whom the doctorspro
nounced past caring, with- the inflammatory rheu
matism. The wheels cured -him in less thatfftsr
weeks. He is to-day, a stout healthy tnan r .These are
facts which can be proven on application at our Office.
No. 203 Bace street, Philadelphia, or at our Factory,at
Westville, New Jersey, where we have some sixty
hands employed In the manufacture of the GlaasCut
tor Wheels. ' •
'• fiflowillbb paid to any one who wmsaythoy have
. not received, any benefit or relief after using Qapew&n
ACoi's Patent Glass Castors. •« A aamplesSfllSr the
- the United States! on re
celptofGW. Jv B. CAPEWBLL A OOV :
004;8nj ;.• r ; No. 205 Raceßtreet.
mstasb potmiß.
Loar—A CtLECii DKAWN BT DIBBLE * OAM-
BliOS, on Huaonal Bank North
I3M-99, Ho. S2lO, layor AT.T.KN b. MXU.KB.
dated OctobSrSOilEes. - Payment having haen stopped,
all persona jgatostnegotjatln^tbgw” 6.