- TELIEGIIAPIIII3 stoirmAny. NAsi" metropolitan pollee went on duty • last night. THEM , : werg two yellow fever interments in Mobilo yesterday. Tiu: EarJ of Cansperdown, au English Peer, is in Washington. Tint corner-stone of a new city hall was laid hi Baltimore yesterdaY. , 4Tonlin were thirty-ninb yellow' fever interments in New Orleans yesterday. Tun roads in Mexico are infested by banditti, and arc very unsafe for travelers. Ar the next session of Congress, efforts will be made to obtain an act authorizing Surratt to be tried in.some loyal State. Mn. JOHN MILLER, United States Revenue Agent in this city, is not to be removed at pre sent. GOVERNOR GEARY has appointed Adam B. Clover Sheriff of Perry county, vice Miller, re- • TILE Syliod of the Philadelphia Old School Presbyterian Church met in Danville uu Thurs day evening. Cm-ram F. E. to; 81T.T.F., late Secretary of the Danish Legation at Paris, has been appointed Envoy from Denmark to the United States. Mn. Pi.mick, Secretary of Legation of the United States, had arrived at the City of Mexico by the steamer Louisiana. ADMIRAL FAERAGUT yesterday received the I.i ords of Admiralty on board the Franklin, at Portsmouth. CAMPBELL, of Campbell & Sons, boss been held for trial on ai t higfe of of £lO defra 000. uding the National Bank of Livery , Tun Howard Association of New Orleans have seat lb nurses to Memphis, to attend to the yel low fever patients in the latter city. RESOLUTIONS favoring the payment of MI- United Stateshonditin greenbacks have been in troduced in the Tennessee Legislathre. A mor occurred at Pickens Court-House. S. C., recently, growing out of the interruption of a colored meeting by a drunken man, and one man was killed. THE receipts of customs from the 7th to the 12th inst., at the ports of Philadelphia, New York, .Boston and Baltimore, aggregated $2,038,- 015 21. Tun. Treasury Department has received in formation of the extensive frauds practiced in the transportation of whisky from Western to Eastern bonded, warehouses. THE Retrenchment Committee was busily en gaged at the Treasury Department,yesterday, in vestigating the mysterious Seven-thirty counter feit case. Ton ex-rebel General Itnbodenlas appealed to General Schofield from the decision of the Regis try Board rejecting his vote; but the decision is sustained by Gen. Schofield. The case will now go to the C r ourts. JUAITEZ has received a majority of the votes for .President in the City of Mexico, but the proposi tion for the amendment to the Constitution is defeated. The general result of the Presidential election is not yet known. Tun resignation of Major-General Pleasonton - has been accepted, to take effect January Ist, 111G8. The resignation of General Kilpatrick has been accepted, to take effect October 15th, 181;7. Major and Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Chambliss, 4th United States Cavalry, has tendered his re- eignation. Tar following distinguished persons. banished from Mexico, have arrived in Havana, on their way to Europe :—The widow of Miramon and ler family; the Imperial Minister of Marine, Thecphilo; of tbar Interior, Juan Perela; of Foreign Aff airs, General Roa: Counsellor lmn don, and the Bishops of Ormacchea and Tulan vingo. WILLIAM MURPHY, for the last two years con fined in the, Missouri Penitentiary for burning boats on the Mississippi dud* the war, was brought before the United States Circuit Courtin St. Louie on Wednesday, on application to be discharged from custody. The Judge discharged the prisoner, on the ground of the unconstitu tionality of the tribunal which sentenced him—a military commission. J. FitAxersco CHAVEZ, of New Mexico, has arrived in Washington, and is preparing to con test the seat of C. P. Cleaver, Democratic candi date elect from that Territory, who received the .certificate of election on a majority of ninetyy four votes. Colonel Chavez was the delegate in the Thirty-ninth Congress, and claims that Cleaver's election was obtained through fraud in transferring lists of registration from one county to another. ndvices from Arizona state that the Apache Indians had made a raid on the town of Mlckenburg, and carried off the entire stock be longing to the citizens of the place. The Indians were well mounted and equipped. No resis tance or pursuit conld be made, as the cavalry had taken all the horses. The loss of the stock closes the operations of the Vulture Mining Company. The Indians continue their outrages in every direction. General Gregg, in command, is vigorously prosecuting the war. A LAI:(.Ic meeting cf the citizens of New Mexico was held in Santa Fe, September 21, to consider measures to secure the extension of the Kansas Pacific Railroad through New Mexico to the Pa cific Ocean. Governor Mitchell presided, and speeches were made by General Palmer, Treasu rer of the railroad company; Major Calhoun. Chief Justice Slough, Hon. C. P. Cleaver, Dele gate to Congress, and others, all taking strong grounds in favor of the enterprise. A long series ,of resolutions was adopted, setting forth numer ous reasons why the road should be built, and re commending Congress to extend the same aid to this road as had been or may be granted to the •Omaha route. Tim Indian Commission was at Fort Larned on the 12th, where they meet Sautanta, the head .chief of the Kiowas, and several leading chiefs of other tribes, who will accompany the Commis sioners to Medicine Lodge Creek. Governor Crawford and Senator Rose, of Kansas, are with the Commission, and strongly oppose any tem porizing policy with the Indians. In case that treaties, adequate to the security of actual peace, •cannot be made, they will use their influence to have a large number of troops stationed on the plains, and sufficient aid extended to the rail roads to complete them. With the railroads finished, they say that game will disappear, and with ft the Indians., A letter from Superin tendent Murphy cautions the Commission against taking a large escort with them. for fear that the military force will frighten the Indians away from Medicine Lodge. innsmii was given at Manchester, on Thurs day evening, tothe • Ministry, at which Earl Derby and Lord 'Stanley were present. Lord Derby made a speech, in which ho defended the action of his government on the question of re form, and refuted some of the attacks upon the representation of the peoples' bill. Lord Stanley, Secretary for Foreign Affairs, also addressed the company. He spoke of the disturbed condition of Europe, but declared that, notwithstanding the threatening appearances, he still hoped peace would be preserved. He alluded to the contro- Nersy between his government and that of the United States in regard to claims for indemnity analog out of the late war. This controversy, be said. still remained open, but England had all along dealt with America in a friendly temper In this discussion, and time was already soothing the irritation which might have arisen on either side of the Atlantic. Oriactia. accounts from Crete, dated Sep tember 26th, announce the resumption of hostilities against the Turks, by order of the Provisional Government of that island, which has scornfully rejected the idea of returning to the Turkish allegiance, the promises of the Sul tan's proclamation being regarded as illusory, and is denounced alike by the Grecians and Mab.om anedrilis of Crete as a. snare and mock er y. After a heroic struggle of fourteen months, and the endurance of intense sufferings and persecutions, they consider the at tempt of the Turkish Government to thwart the emancipation of Crete as absurd and ridiculous. The accounts from Athens report the prorogation of the Chambers till the 15th of November, at which period the King is expected to arrive at the Grecian capital, aecon2pnnied by his Queen. the Prussian Grand Duchess Olga. The palace at Athens is being put in order for the reception of the Royal family, and many workmen and artists are employed en embellishing that part of the palace where the Queen and her brilliant suite are to reside. The arrival of their majesties will Ile attended with popular demonstrations. ILLICIT DISTILLATION IN ENGLAND ANT SCOT LANii.—In the seven years of 1860-4 G there were four hundred and sixty-one convictions in Eng land artiteixty-four in Scotland for illicit distilla tion of o pwi a from molasses, grain, or other ma • teriatk butjt doet; not appear that any of them wart far OttSedan' of spirits from foreign wine. frbeiggkEst-conViction In England was for but in Scotland there were convictions for .0,600 and .1.3,000. CITY BULLETIN. THE REMOVAL DE TI U PRESIDENT or GIRARD Couxop..—The special committee of Councils appointed to examine Into the facts connected with the removal of Major Smith from the posi tion of President of Girard College, held their first meeting yesterday afternoon, at the Colfegb building. The committee sat with closed doors, and at the clOse of their session it was tinnouneed, that the committee had determined to admit at the future meetings one of the members of the Board of Directors who had voted for the remo val of Major Smith and one of the members who • had voted against the resolution of dismissal. each party to select the gentleman to be admitted to the hearing, the President of the College also to he present while the Directors were being ex amined. The testimony is to be taken down in full. SEMOUS AFFAlR.—Yesterday, afternoon James Briggs, employed in the Water Department,whilc with a party of men.at Fifth and Reed streets, was severely cut on the top of the head, and nar rowly escaped bleeding to death, one of the arte ries being severed., o As soon as he discovered that he was severely - wounded, he ran to Gilbert's tavern, Third and Reed streets, where, after some delay, medical aid was procured. • One of the party with him when the cutting took place accompanied him to the tavern. 'and ;hen asked how it occurred, said that they were all friends, and that it was done in sport. • Minim OF FIRKMEN.—The various fire com panies who particißated in the festivities at Lancaster returned home last evening. Their ap paratus was gaily and beautifully decorated with wreaths and bouquets of flowers made by the fair ladles of the city whose guests they have been for three happy days. There is a universal ex pression of approbation on the part of our boys at the generous and warm hospitality extended towards them, and their trip to Lancaster will ever be' one of the most pleasing reminiscences through life. FALSE PawrliscEs.--Ellen Reeves, a domestic formerly in the employ of Mr. R. Penistan, has been arrested on the charge of obtaining groceries from Messrs. Colton & Co., upon false represen tations. On a hearing before Ald. Tunison, it was testified the defendant had obtained tea and sugar at the store upon the pretence that she had been sent from Mr. Penistan's for them. Ellen was held for trial. SINGULAR ACCIDENT.—WhiIe Mr. George Nu gent was riding yesterday in a sulkey, on the Rope Ferry road, a horse that had escaped from the 'stable jumped Upon Mr. Nugent's, sulkey with such force that it was broken to pieces, and Mr. N. thrown to the ground; escaping, however, with 601110 severe bruises. CoitoNEn's INouEsr.—Corouer Daniels yester day held: an inquest on the body of George Kehoc, which was found in a dissecting room at a ruedi .cal college, as stated in yesterday's BULLETIN. The po.it-mortcn, examination showed that death resulted from congestion of the brain, and the verdict of the jun' in cflect: Ditowsm; ..uu„y of Terrence Barr, who was drowned in the Delaware about nine days ago, was recovered yesterday. • The de ceased was employed on a schooner as a deck hand and was knocked overboard. NEW JERSEY MATTERS. A Mvsmitions Arl'Allt.—Last night Coroner Robertson was engaged in investigating the cause of the death of Mr. James Hall, an Englishman, sixty-two years of age, who resided at the corner of Coral and Rush streets, in the-Twenty-fifth Ward of Philadelphia, which occurred on Thurs day afternoon, .under singular circumstances. The deceased was, until four years ago, a tavern keeper but since that time has been engaged as a dealer in watches and jewelry, which he generally putchased at auction. He often carried a number of these watches about him,and also considerable money. On. Thursday afternoon he paid a visit to Camden, and is said to have had a number of watches on his person. About four o'clock on Thursday afternoon, a colored woman, named Elizabeth Chambers, who occupied the third-story room of a brick house, at No. 17 Kaighn's Point avenue, at-Kaighnsville, gave the alarm to other colored inmates of the same house, that a man had a fit in her room. ,Upon their making inquiry, Mr. Hall was foundVad on the floor, although no marks .of violenae were on his person. Elizabeth Chain bcrs. who_ had, been drinking, was very much excited, and Hall had evidently heeti robbed, as nothing was found on hfw but a bunoll of -match keys, and some other things not valuable. She was arrested 3 esterday, and sonic jewelry of. the deceased was found in her stocking. At the inquest last night several Witnesses were examined, and the case was postponed until Monday. THE COUNTY CouaTs.—The Camden county courts arc still in session, and have acted upon the following criminal cases: State vs. Jefferson Ely, convicted of petty larceny; Edward Mercer, Joseph Cook and henry Gibbs, riot—guilty. rael Baldwin, malicious mischief—guilty. Wil liam R. Smith, conspiracy with others to defraud the State of $6 per month for a term of service in the navy—guilty. Lewis ;Whitehead, grand lar ceny-,guilty. George Madara, Henry Johnson and Lightberg, petty larceny—guilty. Pat rick McCain], assault and battery—guilty. Ed ward Johnson, petty larceny, three bills—guilty. Abijah Mitchell, assault and batteryguilty. Thomas Ryan and Joseph Marshall, breaking and entering—guilty. Moles Dobbs, assault and battery—guilty. Joshua Askins, petty larceny— guilty. Jonathan Julius, assault and battery— guilty. John • Briscoe, petty larceny—guilty. Wm. Hewlings, petty larceny—guilty. Rachel Matlack, petty larceny—guilty. John Ogborne, indicted for grand larceny, found guilty of petty larceny. A Goon Moviomyr.—The project of establish ing evening schools in Camden during the coming winter, which was suggested some time ago, has resulted in complete success. The Board of Education took the matter In hand, and have connected 'it with the public schools, instituting an evening session. Excellent and efficient teachers have been employed to superintend these sessions, and every advantage is to be given to such children, both male and female, as are deprived of the benefit of the day schools, in consequence of having to work. A female department has been attached, under competent teachers, which is well attended. The moral effect of these schools will be to keep very many of the young men and girls of Camden out of the influence of the streets, and to give them an opportunity to acquire the rudiments or a com mon education. .Fint Assmno.y:--lion. G. W. N.. Custis, who, for two years past has been the member of As sembly from Camden, is again the nominee for that position of the Republican party. The sig nal ability and zeal with which Mr. Custis dis charged the duties devolving upon him have en deared him to the Union party, and their appre ciation has been exhibited by renominating him for the Legislature. Last winter he was chosen Speaker of the House, and presided with great satisfaction.. Mr. Custis will receive a gratifying Majority, for his course in the Legislature has been acceptable to all intelligent and right-think- Mg gentlemen of all parties. No better nomina tion could have been made. SELLING LIOYOIC ON SUNDAY.—The following named persons have been indicted by the grand, Jury and pleaded guilty to selling liquors on Sun day: Nathan Brosseus, Peter Burnett. Frank Fath, Michael Kleinhautz, Augustus &alderman, Wan. Guenther, John Lintuer, John Mathis, John Fahrion,:Patrick Cruise,. George Sevitzer, Isaac Loughead, Thomas McMahon, William Albertson, Jacob Hitchncr. AssAuts AND BATTERY Casm—Charles WilliaM Horseman, Edward W. Brick, Catharine Kelley, Charles Peters; William Turner, Michael Holdon, George Dalton, Margaret Maywood, Joseph E. Bowsted, William Bassett, "Thomas Kelley, George Etras, Edward Anderson, Wm. Bucknell, have each been Indicted by the grand jury in Camden for assault and battery. AN0T111.:1: CllntrlY ROIIIIERY.—A night or two since some bold Individuals succeeded in break ing into the Second. Presbyterian Church, on Fourth and Benson streets, Camden, and robbed it of its carnets and some other articles. The villains were subsequently arrested. ,FAIR.—The ladles of the Second baptist Church of South Ward have just closed their excellent Fair, and it is said that they reallod a very hand some sum, which goes toward - 4111e liquidation of the Church debt. Pinsminns.—There are at the present time forty prisoners confined In the Camden county jail for various grades of ;niademeanors, —George FrapUlS Trani says he .has "Bohe mian pool",tif . f 500,000 In gold,..whieh he intends keep for to a Albin) dividend among . the needy professors of. journalism. ZHE DARN EVE {ll BULLETIN.--1111.LADBLPHIA, SATURDAY, The War in Stilly. FIAMENC'E. Oct.]6.—Reinforcements for the Nolunteera recruited in France and Spain have arrived in Rome. When last heard froth, Menotti Garibaldi, with a considerable force, had succeeded in reaching the vicinity of Rome, and was still advancing. The Garibaldians have appeared in the weeterri districts, between Rome and the sea, and have taken possession of the railway running from Rome to the seaport , of Oetia, and have torn up the rails, preventing all communication. • Nuts, October 18.-*—lt is reported that the fleet of transports and iron-dads at Toulon, has /already received orders to sail for Rome, but its departure has not yet been announced. Fi.ounNen. October 18 —P. M.—The troops of Victor Emmanuel are still guarding the frontiers of the Ste tea of the Church, and prevent all Garl ble.dians from crossing tho boundary. It is reported that a plan for an insurrection within the walls of Rome has been exposed, and the leaders,.hambeen arrested and thrown into prison.., It is 'still believed here in Florence that the governments of Italy and France have a 'perfect understanding with each other, and are acting really together on the Romanquestion. PARIS,Oct. 18, Midnigl4„—llapoleon has made an imperative demand upon tho Italian govern ment for the strict observance on the part of Italy of the convention of September. The expedition at Toulon is equipped and ready to sail to the-relief of Rome, and only waits for the reply of Italy, which is hourly ex pected. Ills believed the Italian government will yield. Lonnox, October 18, Midnight.—The following despatch has been received from Florence di rect, dated to-night: It is reported that Garibaldi has again escaped from Colima, and that he loft the island on an American ship. HERRQARD OF TRADE. WINSOR,' CHARLES WHEELER, }Morrnuar Comma, JAS. F. YOUNG, IMPQI-ZTATI_ONS, RC au for the rhiltuleipioa .14.vening Bulletin. ST. ANDREWS—Behr Farragut, Cogglns-7t0,000 laths 153,000 pickets 1) Trump, Son & Co. MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. TO ARRIVB. • NAME. TROY TOE DATE. United Kingdom.. Glasgow. ;New York Oct. 2 Worcester.— .. ~. Liverpool—Baltimore ...... ...Oct. 2 Gernumia.....Bouthampton. :New York. ..... ..Oct. 2 Atlantie.......Bouthampton..New York Oct. 5 Borussia.. Hamburg.. New York ...Oct. 5 Union.........Bouthampton..New York ...Oct. 8 Aleppo...........Liverpool—New Y0rk........0ct. B City of London...Liverpool—New York Oct. 9 Heivetitt..........Liverpool—New York Oct. 9 Columbia .... ..... Glasgow.. New Y0rk......, .Oct. 9 yille do Paris Havre..New York Oct. 10 e11i1 , 11........ —Liverpool_Boston Oct. 12 C of Wasbingtoir.Liverpoul—New York Oct. 12 Bede Liverpool—New York Oct. 12 Allem ania........llamourg..New York Oct. 12 Mintetota..........Liverpl..New York ........Oct. 15 TO 'DEPART. ' Rising Star ' New York—Aspinwall Oct. 21 North America.. New York.. Rio Janeiro ac—Oct. 22 Cuba........ ...... „805t0n..Liverp001..........0ct. 23 Manhatt al\ New York Liverpool Oct. 23 Etna...... ......New Yott - .1 , Antwerp..........0ct. 23 Tripoli ..... " ...New York.. Liverpool... ...... .Oct. '23 Columbia... " ...New York_navana 0ct.24 New York New York.. Breme- 0ct.24 Atlantic.... New York.. Bremen Oct. 26 Fulton New York—Havre ..Oct. 26 BOTIIK.IB ........New York.. Hamburg . Oct. 26 'United liingdom..N York..Glaegow ~ ...... —Oct. 26 Alliance ..... —Philadelphia..Charlest6n— ...... Om 26 City of London.. New York.. Liverpool ..... ~..Oct. 26 Pennsylvanla....New York.. Liverpool ..... ....Oct. 20 H nucleoli Philadelphia..navana.....,....oet. 29 Persia ....... . t .„New York.. Liverpool ........Oct. 30 Pioneer.. ... t . Philadelphia..Wilmingt'n,C... Oct 31 k) P.I k'.4163 Di all ri fi Dil 141 idll FORT OF ISILM:)ELI'HIA—OoT.OI9 Stril RISEI3, 6 32 I Smi Sim, 527 HIGH WAUJ, 8 10 ARRIVED YESTERDAY 'Steamer Norman, Crowell, 46 hours from Boston, with mdse and passengers to H Winsor & Co. Steamer J S Striver, Dennis, 13 tours from Balti with mdse to A Groves, Jr. Steamer D Utley, Davis, 24 hours from New York, with mdse toW M Baird & Co. Steamer Mayflower, Robinson. from N:w York,witb mdse to W P Clyde & Co. Steamer Saran, JoneS, 24 hours from New York,_ with mdse to W M Baird & Co. Schr Surprise, Beers, 6 days from Boston, with mdse to Mershon & Cloud. Schr Sophia Wilson, Nowell, 2 days from New York, with mdse to captain. Schr - W G Dearborn, Foster, 5 days from Wilming ton, NC. with lumber to E II Rowley. Schr Express, Wallace, from Dorchester, in ballast to J T Justus. Schr D It Burton. Burton, 2 days from Brawbridge, Dcl. with grain to Jas L Bewley & Co. go.hr .Twrnma Pnttortaint. days. frown. -7r.rnoo River, with lumber to Bacon, Collins & Co.. Schr C L Bert ick, Baldwin, 6 days from Dighton. Schr Mary G Farr, Maloy, 7 days from Bath, Me. Tng Thos Jefferson, Allen, from Baltimore, with a tow of barges to W P Clyde & Co. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamer Wyoming, Teal, Savannah, Philadelphia and Southern Mail S 8 Co. Steamer Saxon. Matthews, Boston, H Wlnsor & Co. Steamer Star of the Union, Cooksey, Havana via New Orleans, Philadelphia and Southern Mall S 8 Co. Bark Bessie Simpson, Murchie, Antwerp, E A Souder Co. Bark Maximilian, Hatfield, Antieerp, Workman Br, Co. Brig C Matthews, Gox, Salem, Knight &, Sone. Schr Chas McCarthy, Barclay, St Jago de Cuba, S - _ NV Welsh. Schr Tit it Samson, Samson, Galveston, Lathbury, Wickersham 4t, Co. Schr W B Thomas, Winsmore, Boston, Day, Iluddell Co. Tag Thomas Jefferson, Allen, for Baltimore, with a tow of barges,W I' Clyde & Co. MEMORANDA Ship Chas A Farwell,Smith, cleared at San Francisco 1715 inst. for Liverpool. Ship Black Watch, Korrinsh, sailed from/ Liverpool 4th inst. for San Francisco, Ship Win Wilcox, Johnson, from Cardiff for Sun Francisco, sailed from Penarth 2d inst. Ship Crerhorne, Gates, at Liverpool 11th inet. from San Francisco. ship Haze, Forsyth, at San Francisco 10th instant, taken up to load wheat for Liverpool, at .C 3 per ton: Ship Glenhaven (Br), Evans, for N York, was going down from Calcutta 3d ult. Ship China, Jordan, sailed from Liverpool 4th last, for' Tian goon. Ship South Carolina, • Shapscott, at Plymouth let inst. from Callao. Steamer City of Baltimore (Br), 'Waken, cleared at New York yesterday fur Liverpool. Steamer Pereira (Fr), Ducheene,cleared at New York yesterday for Havre. Steamer Europa (Br), Craig, cleared at New York yesterday for Glasgow. Steamer Ontario, Hallett, at Liverpool 10th instant from Boston. - - Steamer New York, Jones, sailed from Georgetown, 17th inst. for this port. ' Steamer Virginia, Sterling. at Vtra Cruz 4th Inst. for Havana and New York. Bark Templar, Potter, hence, remained at Rio Ja neiro oth ult. um. Bark Superb, Von Appen, sailed frsm Rio Janeiro 28th Amy. for Delaware Breakwater. Bark Thomas (Br), Rogers, hence,, was dh3ch'g et Cardenas 10th lust. Bark Carl George. Artman ; • from London for this port, sailed from Deal 2d inst. Bark It 0 W Dodge, Hooper, cleared at NeW York yesterday for Buenos Ayres. Bark southern Bell. Robinson, cleared at New York yesterday for Montevideo. Bark Banshee (Br), cleared at New York yesterday for Buenos Ayres. • +, • Brig Philip Larrabec, Dyer, hence at Buenos Ayres 17th Aug. via Montevideo. Brig Haze, Hall,at Baltimore 17th inst. from Wood's Bole. ' Brig Wm A Dreeser, Hatch, at Bangor 15th itetan frorn Boston. L'rig Anna (Prue), Fredricks, cleared at Baltimore 17th inst. for Montevideo and Buenos Ayres. Brig Lucie, Jassen, from Rio Janeiro via Hampton Roads, at New York yesterday, with coffee. Schr Gov Burton. Ludlam, at Baltimore 17th instant trcni Wilmington, NC. Schr Gen W T Sherman, Loug,hhan, cleared at Balti more 17111 inst. lot Wiliningtota,Del. Schrs Jos Porter, J J Wort "ton; and L B Ives, hence at Norwich 16th inst. Schrs Abbie Loring, hence for Portland, and EJ Heraty, do for Lynn, at Holmes' Hole 15th lust. Schrs JOllll, COMplOll,- Childs, hence, and, S Wash burn, Cummings, froth Delaware City, at Dighton 16th instant. Schrs Lot tie, Taylor; I 11 Wainwri,ght, Brower; Price. Stevens, and Vandalic, Lord, hence at Boston lath lust. Schr Transit, Hackett, hence at Fall River 16th ins'. Schr It S Deus, Cook, hence at Dighton 14th inst. Schr Vraie. Mason, sailed from Apponaug 16th inst. for this port. Schr N E Clark, sailed from New Bedford 16th inst. for this port. Schr Commerce, Mullen, hence at Fall River 14th Instant. Schr Extra Wallace,Taylor, hence at Norfelklsth inst. Schrs Wm Scull, and Hamburg ,. Sprague, hence at Boston 17th inst. Schr Eliza Frances, Sawyer, cleared'at Portland 16th Wet. tor this port. Schrs Ueo Kilburn, Stanley; Siak, Johnson* Adolph Ilugel.llobinson, and Ruby, Lee, hence at r'owbury port 16th inst. Scbr W H Dennis, Lake, hence at Salem 16th teat. Seer M Steelman, Steelman, sailed from kialchll.6th lug. for this port. Schre C S Carettdre, Price; Emma Bacon, Case, and Nettie Paige, Daley, hence at Salem 16th inat. Behr L 1) Small. Tice, hence at Danvers 1801 Wet. Scbr Ida Nicholson, Price. frond Savannah . for Chia port, put into Wilmington, NC. yesterday for repairs, with loss of bowsprit. 01.111PETINGS, &cio lots, Mo., 16th, 130 hi I. WWI+. E 1,1701114 : Plc nee say. tlu °ugh the medium of our old, friend, "The Ell NINO BC1.13:117 , ," that in anticipation of our removal in. January next, to the new store, now building, No. 1222 Chestnut street, we are offering at low prices our entire stock of choice selections of CA lIPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, DRUOGETS, RUGS, MATS, MATTINGS, (to., including many latest and best designs of Velvets, RIIISSOU and Tapestry Brussels, both English and American. • English Brussels, all widths, for stairs and halls, with extra borders to match; Ingrainq, Throc•Plies and Vent• thins. Also, n small invoice new and choice designs- French Axminster Caepets. L. , KNIGHT tz, SON, 807 Chestnut street ocl~ w.hi,th ^n 61'i RICH AND ELEGANT CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &0., Newest designs and lowest prices. THREE SHOW ROOMS. S. C. VOLTLAY-C., NO. 25 SOUTH SECOND ST., scl&the to Bin rp* Below Market • NOTICE. LEEDOM & SHAW, 910 ARCH STREET, • Between Ntnth and Tenth Streets, Wtll continue to sell their stock of CAR PETINGS At prices corresponding with low rent and expenges, And will open daily new goods, as Stay do not expect to move. au2,43m rot! GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODs. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. JOHN C. ARRISON, Nos. 1 and 3 N. Sixth St. ,Philada., Would'invite the attention of gentlemen to lila extensive neFortment of Furnishing Goods. Coneiating oC SILK SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. Cartwright & Warner's Morino Shirts and Drawere. Lambs' Wool do. do. do. Bad:Ain do. do. do. Cotton do. do. do. Engßah Swan's Down Canton Flannel made to J. C. A:a exprees order for Shirts and Drawer'. ALSO, GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, STOCKS, AnibroFe GENTS• PATENT-SPRING AND BUT. Edw rd Parrish. _ toned over Gaiters. Cloth, Leather. white Win. a ll. Webb and brown Linen • Children , e Cloth and j Hu , iti e pflam, ". Velvet Lemln also made to order I „,.fi ve & C om t o .. ff;!" GEN ' FURNISHING GOODS, ; , Henry . t. Bower. of every d Non, ver y low. ierl al , itreek_corner o Ninth. The Kid Gloves fefladiea and gent'. at RICHELDERPEIPS 13AZAAN. _ tnyfAmoill OPEN IN THE EVENING CLOTHING. SCOTCH CHEVIOT C&SSIMERES FOR FALL AND WINTER. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT NOW IN STORE EDWARD P. KELLY, TAILOR, S. E. cor. of Seventh and Chestnut Sts. 1867. FALL AND WINTER. 1367. An elegant selected stock of the newest fa brics, by ALBRIGHT dt HUTTENBRAUCK, MERCHANT TAILORS 915 Chestnut Street. ses-theto-Bm4 WANDS AND WINDOW SHADES. IL J. WILLIAMS & SONS, NO. 16 North SIXTH Street, Manufacturers of VENETIAN BLINDS AND WINDOW SHADES. Largest and finest assortment in the city, at the lowest prices. • Id l to P r a e l gli g le r s o nin l e Y a a nd e l i gell ee2s-tfrpli CHARLES L. HALE . (late Salesman and Superintendent for B. J. Williams) NO. 831 ARCH STREET, MANUFACTURER OF VENETIAN BLINDS and WINDOW SHADES. LARGEST AND FINEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY AT THE LOWEST PRICES. • UPHOLSTERTNG IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. eel?- tf rp - . G 9 ' 8 IMPROVED PATENT LOW STEAM AND HOT WATER APPARATUS, FOR WARMING AND VENTILATING WITH PURR EXTERNALAIR. UNION STEAM AND WATER HEATING CO.. JAMES P. WOOD Qc CO., NO. MB. FOURTH Street. D. M. FELTWELL. Snp't. eelatf rt 4 rural, WAVER & CO. _ NEW CORDAGE FACTORY Now IN FULL OPERATION. No. Ei N. WATER an 23 N. DEL. avows 1522 WILLIAM B. OkitIAME. MAUIUCE JOY QARLILE Qs 'JOY, Ouse end align Palters and Glaziers, No. 437 Aroh Street. Pbilaclelph a: alum* (Ova n licapatab a* sad Joo a bbaxtteaded co adtb ormutilesil aa . mit T0M . R.19; 1807.. •> SLIESDIOAJLI. RHEUMATISM. • • RHEUMATISM. POSITIVELY & CERTAIN CURE. NO QUACK MEDICINE. NO 1011110, POMBA, Nam OR MERCURY. • DR. J. P. FI.TLER'S GREAT RHEUMATIC REMEDY, FOR RREURATINN, NEURALGIA. Used Inwardly. Used Inwardly. A legal guarantee given, stating exact quantity war ranted to cure, or money refunded. The only permanent Rheumatic Cure prepared by a regular physician in America. It is warranted not in - Best Philadelphia physicians prescribe it, and cured by it. Among them Dr. Walton. 164 N. Seventh street. Best lawyers and judges cured by - it. Among them: lion. Judge Lee, Camden, opposite Philadelphia. An Alderman of the city , cured up it—iiis Honor Alder. man Comly, Twenty.third Ward. And thousands of certificates endorse its curative power, and its discovery was truly a modern miracle. Prepared by Dr. Filler one of Philadelphia's oldest regular physicians. Principal office No. 29 South Fourth Street, Between Market and Chestnut. Advice and cobsultations, free of charge, daily. All orders and inquiries by mail answered. serJ3m.yv,lBt,rpf IF YOU WISH TO BE BEAUTIFUL, Use Owls de Persia, or Victoria Regis, for Beautifying the Complexion and Preserving the Skin. This Invaluable toilet article WU discovered by a cele brated chemist in France, and ft is to him that the Ladles of the Courts of Europe owe their beauty. With all its simplicity and purity there in no article that will compare with it as a beautifier of the complexion and preserver of the skin. . N. O. McDhisky purchased the receipt of him some ten years ago; he has 'thief , that time given it a perfect trial among his personal friends and the aristocratic circles of Philadelphia, New York, linithnore,ltoston, New Orleans, St. Louis, Savannah, Charleston. ih'ilminton, N. C., &a They have used it with* unqualified admiration, and would consider t he toilet imperfect without this delightful and purely harmless preparation. 'Victoria Regis. and ()pectin de Persia line given ouch entire satisfaction i n every instance, that he is now compelled to otfer , it to the 'this article is entirely different from anything of the kind ever attempted, and is warranted FitEE FROM ALL POISONOUS SPBSTANCP.S. After using Oseella de Persia and Victoria Aegis for a short time, the skin will have. a soft, sathaike_texture; it imparts a freshness. smoothness and softness etNtifeskins. that eft' only he produced by using this rideable artist e. It presents no vulgar liquid or other compeunds, and its use cannot possibly be netected by the closest observer. FOlt REMOVING TAN, FlaN K LES. SI'NDURN AND CIiTANEOI'S DisEASES FROM TILE SKIN, • IT IS INVALUABLE. M. C. YcClnskey lion every confidence in recommending his Victoria Seem and o,eelia de Persia, to the Ladies on being the only perfect and reliable toilet article now fu use. Genuine Prepared only by Mr. C. INleCluslrey, And nnme stamped on each label—no other le genuine. Depot, No. 109 North Seventh Street. Sold by 1111 Druggiete and Perfumery In the United States and Canada. °ci th s Mira) / NIPAL DENTALLINA.—A 'SUPERIOR ARTICLE FOR tl cleaning the Teeth, destroying animalcule which in fest Bain, giving tone to the gums, and leaving a feeling of fragrance and perfect cleanliness in the mouth. It may be need daily, and will be found to strengthen weak' and bleeding online, while the aroma and deteralveneng will recceumend it to every one. Being composed with the aseletance of the Dentist,Phyelcians and IficroscopLit, it is confidently offered as a reliable entbstituto for the un certain washe, , formerly in vogue. Eminent Dentist,. acquainted with the constituents of the Ihntallina, advocate its use; it contains nothing to prevent its unrestrained employment. Made only by JAMES T. Apothecary, Broad and bpruce streets, 'ally, and Stackhonse, Robert C. Davie, Geo. C. Bower, ichaa. dblvern. S. AL McCollln, 18. C. Bunting, Chas. If. Eberle, James N. Marks. E Bringlinnit d I Dyott le. Co., H. C. Blair's Sons, Wyatt itro. For; PRie by Drugglrtot gene Fred. Brown. Ilinootrd d: Co., TIES, C. IL )(curly, Jenne 11. Kay, C. 11. Needlee t T. J. linethand, i l) —7- 1 i: P. C. ARNISTRONG'S ClIbEBRA'11:1) SPANISH ~,BITTEIiS, a purely vegetable preparation for Dye pepeiar,Serofilla. at d all impurities of the blood. Nono , genuine without the signature of Dn. I'. O. A lISItITIIONCI on the label. l'rineipal Depot. 211 North Ninth street. UNTIL:IIX RELIABIAI-AIODGSON'S lIRONCHIAL 12.1 Tub Jct.!, for the cure of coughs, colds, heart eneam, bron. chili.. and catarrh of the head and break. Public speak. ere, singers and anuateurn will be greatly beuetitted by axing there Tablets. Prepared only by LANCASTER dr Phannaceutlete, N. E. corner Arch and Tenth streetr, Philadelphia For Bale by. Johnson, Holloway Ltt Cowden, and Druggists generally. oe2s.tf IVI ANY HUNDRED LADIES HAVE BEEN CURED .111 by me, xi hen pronounced Incurable by othert!. :Ser vo dieenne. of eighteen year& Ptanding, cured in a few treatments. Call and be convinced. Office. No. 1111 4 Ward avenue. Dr. MARY L. BRYEN, Medical Electri cian. OCMITIIO. ,CH STREET, (BELOW FOURTH), PHILADELPHIA. ee.:3-11m• • SPECIAL NOTICE.— IJ . FALL AND WINTER FASIIIONS'FOR Mrs. M. A. BINDER MI CIIESTN rr MEET. Importer of Ladies' frees and Cloak Trimmings in Fringes. Satin Trimmings, Tassels, Gimps, Braid.% Rib bons, Guipure and Cluny Laces, Crape Trimmings, l'arle9 Jet Collars end Belts. Fast Edge Velvets, in choice shades. —ALSO— Black Velvets, all widths. at low pricos. Parisian Dress and Cloak-Making in all its Departments. Dresses made on Ii hours' notice. Wedding and Travel. ing outfits made to order in the most elegant manner and at such rates as cannot fail to visas. Suite of mourning at moms; nonce. Elegant Trimmed Paper Patterns for Ladles' and ChM! dren's Dresses. Sets of Patterns for Merchants and Dressmakers ready. Patterns sent by mail or express to all parts of the Union. Mrs. Ibitton's and Madame Demorest's charts for sale. and System of Dress-Cutting taught. seSI-tf EMANUEL •C. PAGE; 2 FURRIER, 4 0, „•?•; • :,4'''4.l. No. 327 Green St., Respectfully invites the attention of the Ladies and the public in general, to his assortment of Fashionable Furs, such as ' RUSSIAN, HUDSON BAY SABLE, MINK SABLE, SQUIRREL, ERMINE, FITCH, acs. Alvo, an assortment of allikinds of CIIILDREN'S FURS, TRIMMINGS, dm. t3eV4 to thl3t4 MO.! FURS! FURSI—ERNEWP IMAM% Manufacturer of Fourth of FANCY FUN% 1 7 , 4 1.1 , at No. 113 North atrect, above Arch, • u Philadelphia, is selling Furs for Ladies' and Chi dren's wear. Cheap Carriage and Buffalo Hobos con stantly on hand. N. B.—Furs repaired, reancd and altered to the latest styles, at moderate-prices. oc6s to th 20t1 • Six'ru QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE NATIONAL BANK OF '4IIE REPUBLIC. - •Pincnuai,rurs, October 7th, 1867. RESOURCES. Notes and Bills discounted .... ....101,189,650 10 Unite d States Bonds deposited with Treasurer of the U. 600,000 00 Real Estate (productive).......... 131,067 24 1,770,716 34 Legal Tender Notes and Specie... 1137,127 00 National Bank Notes . 21.064 0 0 Fractional Currency and Stamps, 12.8343 91 l'rein hum. . 99.312 44 . ....... .............. Duo from other Banks— •• • 24 u.' w " •• • --,- 612,1103 48 . • .• , Expenses and Taxes.. 18 798 06 Total ...... - - -iiiiiii:iTigg: .... $2,400,018 78 .. .... Capital Stock, full paid ...... • • • " • .... - • •... .41,000,030 00 417,500 (X) Circulation ... 028,218 LC Deposits. 444.102 '72 Profits • ..,• . : .$2,400,018 78 Total. . . ...... .......... .., ~..• .• i• • Sank of the Republic, ofl il . adelphim do solemnly wear. I, JOSEPH I'. MUMFOR.ll...t.m.s.nier• 'or • the . National that the above stateuient P h i . true, ledge and MAUL Co the beat of no' know. JLMEt LP. 14.1.7.MF0RD. • Cashier. orlo-th,samilt LEATHER BEDS AND HAIR HATRESSES RENO LombardSO Feathers constantly ou F eo actors 811 street. LADIES' TuiIIIIVILINGB. BROW N'S CO Et SET MANUFACTORY. FURS, 41:c. DELOW FOURTH. PIIILADA., The old established stand for 85 years! uAnx STATEI!IENTS. BEDDING, FEALTHERs, acce ORDEALS. • Our Safes have been sUbjected to the Fevered ordoalsoaul always Irriverreei ue coritente entirely unharmed-fin accidental fires as follows: London, 0 C W - Mnrch.lBth, 1884. W. "Exposed to groat heat for ninny hours! , London Free Press. • Whitby, W • July 16ih, 1981.—" In a largo C. W . building tilled with general merchandise, making Much more than nn ordinary test." • 'l'. IL MoYlii.r.sx. Waddington, N. Y . October 1.9. wit, "In nn ex tensive mill with BO tons of tow and flax straw, besides a large quantity of timber." DA um. 4: itEIiI)NOTON. Charleston S. C. C October 18th, 1888.— "Fifty. • f three hours exposed to intense ..„ heat." Wm, IL eIIAVY.F.. MARVIN'S PATENT. Alum and Dry Plaster SAFES April 7,1969.—" At corner of Broadway, N. Y. Nadal. aired., after floor burnt through. the safe fell from second story to cellar; taken out of burning ruins second day after." Wn. A. Mows & Co. Newborn N. C Sept. 'll,l9B6.—Thren of Mar. , . yin's safes In this fire. "An entire row of large buildings consumed, causing as intense • n tire as can be conceived." DIISOBWAY. GUM% AL Co.. Bankers. .Iso. DIT.WIOtTIt et Co., L. Bs VAL Mobile, Ala." Yebl3,lB67.—"Mnrvin's Safe. size 9, double door, fell from second story and endured the severest test of au intense bent." WIITTFIV.I.II A IttLUTP. In - taeh and every ease above, the contents of our Safes were taken out after the tires in perfect condition, pro. nerving books, money and papers of groat value. Full certificates can be seen at our office. OUR BURGLAR PROOFS have been attempted,bnt In every InAtance utunteeesithdly. New York., Dee. 210.1843, owned by 0. W. White k. C. Sept. 14th. 1861. owned by Chao!. W. W. Baker, Cleveland, Oct. owned by Cleveland, Pulncerllle k Axbtabula ft. R. CO. "Seven: betted by maker me ch.inicr,:and pronounced invul nerable." 8,34. 16. ltorl, owned I,y It. P. Hoek & ltorglare were at work from Snturtlty niebt till fionday P. NIL, and then had no prookeet gettir% ; were frightened otl. Left 3A.:740 In tlti• rare. Wu invite the attention of all interee , ted, end would New. York., CAUTION The'addle to Part' all tho Pieta in regard to the Fire Proof qualitleo oP our nate before purchasing. We *hall be glad to impart our Milan: of the information. M A RATIN & CO.. 721 Chestnut SIC. ( Masonic Bull),111111111.. . 2MI , Broadway, N. Y. IfirSend for Illuetratcd Catalomie. oeiwAna.2an SLATE MANTLES. SLATE MANTLF, PIECES MARBLEIZED SLATE MANTLES, AND SLATE WORK GENERALLY ER. , ON ULNA AND , MADE 'EU ORD ORATES. Loco-down and Common Parlor ■nd Office FIRE, IltA'l' l . S. for burning herd or soft coal. BACKS and JAM 118., for bur/110K wood. WAR:II.MR REGISTERS and 3 . ENTILATORS. STAINED OR DEFACED MARBLE MANTLES and other warble work marbleized to reyreeent any of tho wort beautiful marblea. 31.1hISLEIZIN(I on Stone, Terra CAM, Plater of Paris work.iran. etc. BRONZING in gold, or other colon.; JAPANNING on IRON end other metal& Particular attention given to putting up work in city or country. Wholteale and ReMil at FACT' )11)( AND SALESROGMS, No. 401 N. SIXTEENTH St., el). lallowbill, , JOHN W, WILVN. (formerly Arnold t" on.) ocq.-w ritINTINti. T. SINCILA.Irt'S LITHOGRAPHIC ESTABLISHMENT Removed from No. 311 ateatmtt to Noe. 506 and 508 North Street, (Between 'Market and Arch) Bonds, Naps, Certificates, Bill Beads, Circa . lars, Show Cards, Checks, Labels, Scientific Plates. Drawing:a of every dercription, and Chromo•Litho. grapby in the finest etyle of art. audit Iral LIPMELSEIL. IL A. & J. J. WILLIAMS • OFFER A largo aroortment of SEASONED LUMBER AT LOW PRICES, In large quantitleo. lIAItD WOUD3 AND BUILDING LUMBER. • BROAD AND GREEN STREETS V. 11. Wil_4l_,IA:MS, Lumber Merchant, Seventeenth and Spring Garden streets. A FULL STOCK OF BUILDING LUMBER AND HARDWOODS ALWAYS ON lIANTk- - ee2l4 tU th2nl 1867. -43"I NTA . n r 1 1 523 IT Zi - 1 1 ; 1 1 .4 8.NK, 4-4, 64. 6-4.2 234.3 and 4-inCh, CHOICE PANEL AND FIEST COMMON, 16 feet long. 44 64 64. 2,2%. 3 and 4•lnch. MAUJLE, ROTHER & CO., No. 2500 SOUVII Street. 1867• - 13t1ILDING ! BUILDING 1 BUILDING! LL3IIIER ! LUMBER! LUMBER! 4-4 CAROLINA FLOORING. 5-4 CAROLINA FLOORING. 4-. DELAWARE FLOORING. 54 DELAWARE FLOORING.' ASII 'FLO(MAING. WALNUT .FLVIORIIIG. SPRUCE FLOORING, STE! . BOARDS. • RAIL PLANK',_' PLASTERING LATH, M ' AULE, Not 2500 South street. 1867. -111"N,VA AL III NUMVA AK. WT BOA RDS. WALNUT PLANK. LARGE I:VARA-SEASONED. MAULS & BEO. 1867 _LUMBER MERELIERA CEDAR, WALNUT, MAHOGANY, CEDAR, WALNUT S MAHOGANY. MAULE, BROTHER is CO , di 1 -ALBANY LUMBER OF ALL KINDS.. P) . ALBANY LUMBER OF ALL KINDS. . - SEASONED WALNUT. - ' SEASONED WALNUT. DRY POPLAR. CHERRY AND ASH. OAK PLANKCKO AND BOARDS. HI RY ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT VENEERS. MAULE. BROTHER & CO. 1867. -CIGAR-BOX - MANUFACTURERS. CIGAR-BOX IR ANUFACTURCRS. SPANISH CEDAR No No: 291* SOUTH street. —S PIST . .1867 . J PRUCE JOIST—SPRUCE JOIST—SPRUCE FROM 14 TO 32 FEET LONG. FROM 14 TO 12 FEET LONG: SUPERIOR NORWAY SCANTLING. myl34f . ; 31A , ULEA,OU2S4OItOTSUOECITI6OOtrev...: `SHINGLES, SHINGLES—IN GREAT VARIETY AND 1.7' all prices; cheap Flooring and Fencing, bawled Widths Shelving. Particular attention given to lumber for fitting up stores. CAROLINA }LOOSING AT LOWEST CASH PRICES. NIULIOLSON't 3 . Seventh and Carpenter Woes. so% lindi LUll1111:11t..THE UNDERSIGNED A RE: CONSTANTLY: receiving Georgia lumber, as well as Malmo Spruce. bLumber of all sizes. Two cargoes now afloat. For sato yF. A. BOUDEIC & Dock street wharf.. oolikat. ELLOW FINE HOARDS.-100.000 FEET YELLOW _pine Web boards, 'led received. For sale b y E. A. SOUDER d- CO.. Dock' street wharf. .10-4 t I.o[9`r. LOST OR MISLAID—A PERPETUAL'A'OLICYOF'. - Imurance, loaned by the Vire Association, January 12, 1848, to GEO, II BUCHANAN for Oud maligned to MOR DECAI LEVY. Any information concerning the same will be received bS ROBERT ORAFFIN. lid? Fine street. se26th a tul2t4 ICI It En. • YCB, lam tired, dear. I will not try To stem the ebbing current any more, Nor vex with fruitless prayere.the iron sky,.' Nor dew with idle tears the barren shore.- . The rippling waves that kissed my happy hand, The waves with laughing music in their llow, Sadly I watch them o'er the broadening sand; lint I am very tired—let me go I Too long my chafing pride his stooped to *rive To fan the embers into life again; No faith eau keep the flickering flame alive— The tinge ,ting vigil is but lingering pain. Too late• the voice assumes a tender tone; Too late the life in loving smiles is drest; The tide is out, the last faint spark is gone, And I am very tired—let one rest ! Yea, tired—neit'or angry nor ashamed; Each wretched mood has fret its feverish hour; Let the pale bud lie, withered and unclaimed— Dead, or to gracamesun or pitying shower, Perchance some little life may linger yet In the crushed stem and withered leaves we see; But what avails repentance or regret? I am so tired—tired let it be ! I did so much; I am all worn and cold; I strive no longer; let what must be, must; 1 could not give your hand the strength to hold, I could not give your heart the depth to trust. /low you will miss me? I could weep your want Of the close, silent love that fenced you so; The cup I filled was neither weak nor scant, But I am very tired—let it go ! --7 ineleye Magazine. A MURDERER SELF-BETRAYED. Innocence *lndicated after Sixteen The well known opera of Fra Diavolo is based on tragical events which occurred in France nearly one hundred and sevent r years ago. These facts aro thus condenses from the Court records by a Paris paper : At the beginning of the last century there was to be seen in the town of Lille a very quiet house. It was a large building, but it contained only a small family—a husband and wife and one servant girl. The Curiosi ties Judiciaires add that, the married couple were advanced in years, that they lived quietly on their income, and saw very few visitors, and admitted no one to the house except the people who furnished them with provisions or otherwise ministered to their wants. One night this couple, man and wife, were robbed and murdered in their bed. The servant girl had heard nothing of all this, and knew not what was going on. The night was hot, the air dense, and - oppressively sultry, so much so that she.had taken refuge iu her room, and sat, for the sake of coolness, dive-Md. of her garments, before a large Mirror. While there, catching sight of her self; she suddenly cried, "How hateful one looks when naked ! Baying said this, she retired and slept till morning, and rose as usual, without suspect ing what had happened. • She prepared breakfast as usual for her master and mistress; but they - did not come down. • She was amazed, and waited for a long time. They did not appear. Tired of waiting, she sought Weir room. A horrible sight met her eyes.• Blood was smeared everywhere, and on the bed lay the poor old 'couple, cruelly, horribly, vilely butchered—mangled as only a beast or fiend could find it in his heart to mutilate victims after murdering them. The girl raised an alarm and the multitude cameirushing . in. Of course justice came rushing after in the form of the police, with a judicial investigation. The criminal was sought for, and as none other could be found, suspicion fell on the unfortunate servant. In those days they had a horrible way of trying to get at thetruth They called it gueB - The questions were put with racks 'and thumb-screws. The Lillois servant maid was infamously tortured, even to extreme agony. Yet, not withstanding her weakness and her sex, she endured the internal tenure without cuticula, ing anything. This was the more remarkable, as she was entirely innocent, and was in con sequence kept much longer under torment to make her confess. As there were no proofs of her haVing done *anything, they finally let her go, as soon as she was healed. Unfor tunately, the torture had made her a wretched cripple. She could only. hobble along on her broken limbs, and her arms were with ered. And being no longer able to sew or work,. she, dragged her helpless form through the streets and begged. Bhe begged through the streets of Life !Or sixteen years. This is all historically true,—nay,more than historically; for history often lies, while these facts are drawn from the dry and accurate records of a court. The worst part of her suffering was that many people believed her guilty, and scorned her accordingly. - It appears from record that during these long years, while she went about with her withered arms] ali& bent back, her whole frame still suffering frilm the torture, begging a copper son to buy her bread, that she was always resigned, mild, and exemplary in\ her 'conduct One day, after sixteen years of misery, she stopped to beg before the door of a baker. She held out through her rags her naked and mutilated arm toward the baker, who stood on his door sill. As she did so he exclaimed, in a mocking tone, while observing her want of garments: "Well, Marie Anne, how hateful one looks when naked—hal" Now it is remarkable that in all the six teen years which had passed Marie Anne had not forgotten those words which) she had spoken when alone on the night of the mur der. It flashed upon her mind that the real murderer might have heard them, and that he stood before her. In brief, we learn that the journeyman baker, when arrested, con fessed the truth. Be had regularly supplied the old couple, and knew the ways of the house. Be was hidden there on the night of the murder, and had heard the girl when she made the remark on her nakedness. And as the criminal is often by the will of Providence his own accuser, so this man, fol lowing one of those eccentric and dangerous impulses which men often Lxperience, to say the most -dangerous things, had uttered to the girl the words of the fatal night. He was convicted of the crime for which Marie Anne had been tortured and suffered a living death —and was broken alive on the wheel in Life. la. W. P i e Smith, • 246 Chestput Street, HAVE FOR BALE 10,0 1 '0 Emil. Gov't 10 lb. Illasaketg. 5,0,10 Inlturitry Overcoats. 5,000 Infantry Trowsors. 5,0 . 00 Cavalry Overcoats. 5,000 Cavalry Jackets. 10,000 tni,formiFrockeoals: 5,000 Knoll Rubber \ Blanke ties ocluto PRAN'G'S American Chromosia Imitations or Oil Paintings. PHILADELPHIA, May 3,1887, Publithed by L. PRANG' Ac Boston. Sold In all Picture Stows. Send for Catalogus. 5024-tu,th,s42t INDIA RUBBER IkrAy'lllNE BELTING, S'EBAII ,1 Packing:How, &re. EngLuompi and dealers will find a hill tumor/me/It of Goodyearlfatent Vide:in/zed Rubber Belting. Packing Hose, ,he„ a the hianufacturer'e lieadquartera. GOODYEAIt.S, - • , Ulieetnut etreot, South nide. N, 11.—We h av e a Nov and Cheap Article of Garden ibiLT — P , Thr - PrilirkiffTVßLlN.Es LAUDING AND Fin SALE and Pavement. Ile: e ,:•'Yery them), to which tho attention .4-1 by J. B. BUSS/ER * CO,. 108 South Dolawars of tho public:a La/ft:a. avenue. • FOIL SALZ• .ams, THE DWELLING I\o, (.1T Street, For .eale, with or without the Furniture, , • Or to Let FURNISHED. STABLE nod (J)AWLHOUSE, Wed ride of Fifteenth atreer, above Locuet, Con be bad with e house. Aroly to J th ESSUP & MOORE, ee74l No. 27 North Sixth street. FOR fSA LE. —EI EST-OLASS NOS. ; 050 Franklin street. Inoriedinto posirefl4oD. 818 Nei th Seventh it. " 922 B. Fifteenth ktre.d. 2310 'Lombard street. 250 North Eleventh street. " Store and Dwelling, 305 Borth Second street. 1228 Ogden street. Possession soon. Apply to COPPECK Et JORDAN. 433 Wain( it street LWEST LOGAN SQUARE= SALE, AN Effi ima four-story itrownatone Residence, with three ' story double back buildings, situate on west side of Logan Square. built and finished tit oughout in a su perior manner, has every modern convenience, and in In erfect order. lot 22 feet 6 Inches in front by tgo deep. j nimediato posses/lin given. J. M. GUMM EY & SONS, 608 Walnut street. ;ARCH STREET—FOR SALE .THE HANDSOME Brick and Drown-ntonn P,enidence, with three-story double back buildings, built and lininhed throughout in a st/perior unnner,with extra conveniences, and in complete order, No. 1308 Arch etreet. Lot al feet front by 150 feet deep to a street. J. M. HUMMEY dt SONS, 508 Walnut street. rVOP. SALE.—N EW BROWN.STONE FRONT i llauger, No. 2017 Spruce P tree, lot 24 by 180 feet; No. " 2021 Spruce Ftreet, lot 22 by 180 feet, to Rittenhouse street, 40 feet wide. Finished in the most elegant manner. E. B. WA lidEN, No. 228 Walnut 'treat. At bulldinge from 8 to 9 and 3 to 4. 0c4.24t. ,IrgFOR SALE—A DOUBLE THREE-STORY MASTIC Dwelling. N. W. corner Seventeenth and Summer ' streets, containing 16 rooms, stationary wash stande, wash tube, and all tha conveniencee of a firnb,claar dwelling. FETTER, KIIICEBALII do RURDY, 2 North Fifth street. ARCH STSEE7'.--FOR SALE—THE HANDSOME three-story Brick Dwelling. with attics and double " three-gory back buildings, /Ablate No. 1725 Arch street. Las every modern convenience and improvement_ Lot 24 feet d ineheo front by 140 feet deep: J. M. (HIMMEY & SONS, WS Walnut street. FOR SALE% The elegant and cornmodlolui Residence, mouth lido JlMlVainut street; feet front. 140 feet deep. Terms easy. Poeseerion at once. C. 11. & If. P. 3f CIRIIEID, 201 South Sixth street. FOR SALE.—A HANDSOME COUNTRY ItESl dence and lu :lava of ground, 3 Innen above flrletar, Itaeka emuate, with barn, coach-houee, lee.home, kc. Four trains plies daily {Minn 10d yarda of gate. For farther partieulard apply to COPPMK. JORDAN, 43'.1 Walnut atmet. • NO. 1114 VINE STEEET—FOR SALE—A DES!. rable thrce-gtory brick Dwelling, with back build ing,. and lotof ground,with all modern covvenieueeg. Inintedlate pe,..,.credon. A.. B. VARY ER & CO., S. W. cog. of Nbith and Filb i rrt gtreete. .clll-2t. FOIt kiALt.—oN OCTOBER ft2d, BY THOMAS ;Fl Sion', Auctioncem—The genteel teu-room dwell ' fug,. No. :Ze, Dillwyn greet, above Vine, t feet front. Terme, bal'..caeh. ce , Sllt• FOR SALE—HOUSE, SPRUCE STREET, 22 feet front; fterniehed %Rh all modern convenieree, and in good order. Apply at SIB Cll ESTNUT Etreet, sell) to.th.etf; FOR SALE— A DESIRABLE. FOUts-S fORY Hoare, fcet troll!, No. 1&i Pam p.trect, Apply an th proulote. octri-st• I.l l olt BALE -A LOT OF (1ROI . :4I) AT Tifr; SOUTH. r ear! corner of Spring Garden and Nineteenth etreete,Yo feet front by about '2OB feet deep to Buttonwood street. Fine improvements adjoining. Tide I!the more desirable lot for building purpo=te in the north; . , - c , tern part of the city. Apply to oclft.r.t n,tliXtl• rte so IklillE NEW IVI I .thVFS TO RENT ON T 111; .1 DulYtw are. with Long Rorke and Dolt Water. Apply to 1;11.1.1NtillAM k GARRISQN, N',3 Richmond etrk.:ct., Philadelphia. ecllrcr,tL,e-3L• BM -- AD STREET.FW: SALE—ONE OF TM. HEST lots on the street. ft et trout by . .X)0 deep, west side of the •,trect, clove Thompson. Address, Box We. Ned.. office. 0c17:3t• VIOI.IN, BY GUARNF.RICS CREMONAE,I73d, FOR sale at store of JOSEPH NEFF, 110 North Fourth st., for feu- days ,uly. r,clll3t* TO RENT. GEFV.IANTOWN SEVERAL DESIRABLE COT. to gee to root fOr rix months or longer period. Ale. ) s . large Hour.: for rifle. &pply to , W. H. STOKES, Innurance. ottleo, Germantown. lEGEISMA N TOWN—FOR RENT. FURNISHED.-- A Modern Stone Cottage with every city eon - venit nee end within five minutes from the Rail road Station. Immediate poprevelon given. J. M. GUM :MEN & SONS, yn Walnut street. iaFOR RENT—WITiI OR WITHOUT FURNl tare, a handsome pointed stone Residence:ll,lth evvry convenience, very derirahly Ir.eated on Forty. second sheet. below Spruce.. J. M. GUMMEY & SONS. 348 N. alnut street. . FOR RENT, FURNISIIED.—A HANDSOME, nutdcrn Rerldence, rite:rate on Arch street, weet of Broad. Itumedfiete poeecerion KiVtl2. J. M. GUM (t; Gotl Walnut etreet. rFOR RENT, FURNI6.IIED—A I lAN DSOME ItE6l- , drnaee _2 " feet front, with lot 111 feet deep, sittt*te on " the south tide ofSprnee street, abOVC Eighteenth erect. GOISIEY & SON /3. 50/5 Wahrat street. IaSTABLE AND COACH-HOUSE s No. 151 , 3 Stone ftreet, below Pine. ocl9-3t. rro LET—DOLBLE OFFICE'S IN SEVENTH "STREET, above Chertn , tt. Apply to CarAltUS RHOADS, ccl7-st• ticj. Sri ti. Seventh etteet. UVFItEg. FOR RENT—NONE 'MORE DESIRABLE frr lawyers cr IDellralnf; af,enta. }lnt Hoer Q 9 Wal nut Wee:. 0c24.4 TO LET.—TIIE ELEGANT SEGOND-STOR.Y ROOM, S. E. corner Seventh and Chtet.nut etrecle—now occw pied by J. E. GOULD. A leo, from October let, the prentiette now cccupled by EDWA RD P. ;CELLI:Y. el 9 Chertnnt rtreer. Addreem EDWARD P. Pi ELLE Y. 1,12 Uheetnut etreet. au.23lf WANTS. 1 4 , 0HE1 iN TRAVEL.—A LADY. WHO HAS LIVED r ten 3 earl , at road for the education of her children, ie returning to Europe, and wo Id take under heii,chargeoue or to o ladiee to travel. Parente deairing to give their childr. u OIL! advantage would now find no excellent oppn-f unity. l'nexceptlonalablc refereneem given and re quired. Aildrera K. S., at thin °MCC. , ocl9 2t• VT A I T - 2f - es' br,!,,RaTylE,",inaiiTauctintgOhu e s i A n S ee l ! jo i l ' a l tide city. I will. without rail; pay a net profit to each partner of (rein *emu to :MUM Ter annuli). Evidence of the above will be given to any parts •ipon a pereonal in terview, but not by letter. Addrete G. W. CHASE, Phila. delphia Po.boltice. 0c19.2t, Ur O:TED—TWO COMMUNICATING ROOMS, FUR- Y!' nithcd unfw niched, with tiretclaze Board for a Centicinxn and Wife. I °cation, Walnut, Arch or . Cht,,q.- not etrett,. AddrcEe Box 877 P.O. ocifFtit• S 1 T ERINTEN bEI%T WANTED ,-- NYE WANT A thoroughly competent man as Superintendent of our l'aper Collar, Envelope and Tag factorise. Must he fa miliar with machhaers, and competent to auperviae the labor of au persona; of good moral character, and able to combine firmness n ith courtesy. Applicatiouain writing, with relercnce, only co W . d E. ered. .4: E. 13 LOCKWOOD, 255 south Third etreet. AN7 FD—A SITUATION AS LEADER OF A ,11 Church Choir, or would take n poeition no Tenor Sipger. Addrees KIN Elf,,But.i.rrcr office. ocl7-3t• T 50f) West ON MORTGAGE OF PROPERTY situate on Chestnut street worth $45,000. . ;Nt . . GUMMEY & EONS, 508 Walnut street. WANTED PO PURCHAEIR--A HOUSE, ON Green street, west of Broad, and East of Eighteenth streets. Possession April Ist Address Box No. I, BULLEVEN Orrice. stating price. - oeS:lat.s NEW PUBLIVATIONBe LMIX RED RIDING 11000.— A CIIARNIING litllretoryby Misahackeray, complete in EVERY SATURDAY, No. fe, tor t.ct. 26. this number ram con. Charlem Beaudelnire; 'rho First I'm of Gam in Lou don: Dr. Velpean ; The Journey to Jutland: Went to Sea in n Howl; Foreign Notes. Erie All for 10 cents. TICK NOR A: FIELDS,' Publishers, Boston. 1(1 QIGNOR ANiIiNIO BA RITI ANNUL NOES THE 1..) publication of a Vocal Album, by eubacription, to be completed before Christmas. 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TBE UNDERSIGNED INVITE ATTENTION TO their stock of Spring Mountain, Lehigh and Locust Mountain Coal. which. with the preparatin given by no, we think cannot be excelled by any other Coal. °ince. Franklin Lustitute Building, N 0.15 South Seventh eel% • SINES &SUBMIT. tr Arch street wharf, SohuylikilL THE DAILY EVOING BULLETII4.-PHILADELPMA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1267. 3:dt O(19 19 I. C. ITICE, 7,-1 North doyen% etree HEAL ESTATE.--THOMgB & SONS' SALE Li hrce-otory.hrick Store and Dwelling No. 3515 Darer. ford street, west of Thirty f fifth street. Twenty feert&warg. Gra Tuesday, Oct. 23d, 1867. At 13 o'clock. hem mill behold at public sale, at the Philadelphia I. dm , ge, all that ihrec.story brick store and dwelling, with triune hack building and. lot of ground, situate on the notthwardly side of Ilaverford street, 150 feet west of Thirty-fflh street, No. 8515; containing in, front on !laver• ford street, 10feet, and extending le depth 180 feet to Itaspberrystreet. It is occupied as a store and dwelling. • T M A 8 & 80:48, 0012,19' • A uctionCera, 129 and 11. Fourth Street. FLEAS, ESTATE .SALE Si 17. KEA I, ES'rATE.---"filt.llAS k 131)NE? HALF.. Three4dory Brick Duelling, N. 1247 (Jidda Linn a trent, wept, of 'll,iirtconlh street, and a threc4dory Brick Dttelllug in the 4ear of Kate', street, No. 1348.—0 n 'rues. day,Dctolad 22d, 1P.67, at 12 o'clock, noon, wilt be Hold at pn bile ale, at the Philadelphia ENchango, all them) brick Inmolages and tho lot of ground thereunto belonging, pit. ante on the north ride of Christian street 132 feet east of Broad etreet, No. 1347; containing in front on Uhriatian 'trent 16 feet, including half of a 30 indica wide alley, to be left, pen on the wept able to the dcTdh of 47 feet 6 Weller, and extending In depth 97 feet 6 inches to Knte street. (Subject to the ref, riction that no building Shall be ere, fed oo paid lot, or any part to be need 'or ocenpied for any purpo , e other than a genteel dwelling.) Tlie fin rovenientNare a three - story brick incianinge fronting on Chi ittinn ptreet ; containing 6 room, gap, bath, J4e.; 'Lad a thrceptoey brick dwelling !renting Kate,, strect,navillg 4 maim Clear of all ineuinionnee. Terms —*LOW may remain on mortgage. $lOO to • be Paid at time of sale. M. THOMAS k SONS, AitetiOnoer4, 5e,0c5,19 139 and 141 South Fonrth street PCOI.H.: SALE—THOMAS' .b SONS, AUG floneers.—Desfrable Farm, 25 acres, Old York Road, ilmw (Drove, Montgomery bounty Pennsylvania. On Tuesday, October 22, 1857, at 12 o'clock. noon, will 'be sold, at public sale, at the Philadelphia 11xchange, all that desirable fat is of 24 acres and 112 perches ante residency, of Nicholas Kohl, deceased), situate at Willow Urove, Montgomery county, Pennsylvania, on the Old York road, about 10 miles from Ph itadOphia ; 4n from the North Pennsylvania Railroad, by good turnpike road; ground high and rolling; well suited for a country Neat; well watered by a never-failing spring and brook; an abun• dance of choice fruit and shade trees. Iho spring in lo cated at an elevation sufficient to carry water, by hy draulic power, throughout any building that may be erected on the premises, and a stream of water, sufficient for all stock, is carried to the barn yard. The inwrove meats are a substantial stone house, contains 10 rooms; large stone barn, with carriage house attached, and anew shed for straw, 13e feet long. ltr - It will be shown by Mr. (Inv. r. Walton, on the adjoining property . M. THOMAS Jr SONS, Auctioneers. 139 and 141 South Fourth street ADMINISTRATORS' PEREMPTORY SALE._ Estate of John A. Howell. deceased. Thomas - ISons, Auctioneers. Elegant. Fouretory Brown Stone Residence, with Stable and Coach-honse, No. 1516 Spruce street, west of Fifteenth street, 22 feet front, 240 feet deep : On Tuesday, Oct. 1867, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be , at public sale, without rearrve, at the Philadelphia Ex change,:All that elegant four-story brown stone mem suage, with three-story back buildings and lot of ground, situate on the south tilde of Spruce street, wept of Fif teenth street, No. 1516; containing in front on Spruce street 22 feet, and extending lin depth 240 feet to a 40 feet nice street. It has parlor, dining.foom and 2 kitchens on the first floor; 2 chambers, drawing-room and library on the record floor; 5 chambers on the third floor, end 3 chamberr above. Gas introduced,', bath, hot and cold water, water-closet, furnace ranf c, ke. AP ' O two story brick stable and coach - 'hours in the rear. Subject to is redeemable yearly ground rent of 35308. Tstme—lialf cash. Immediate possession. 11 - sr - Open daily for examination from 10 to 4 o'clorlt. VI - Sale absolute. _ THOMAS la SONS, Auctioneers, 139 and 141 South Fourth Weer. , REAL ESTATE—THOMAS & SONS' SALE.— 11 . Elegant Brown-done Residence, No. 4108 Spruce street; lot 22 by 180 feet, with 30 feet front yard.—On Tuesday, October 2td, 1887. at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the I'Liladelphia Exchange, all that elegant three-story brown-stone residence, with Mansard root, and lot of ground, situate on the south side of Spruce et_ , art of Forty-second st-, No. 4108; the lot containing in front on Spruce street 22 feet, and extending in depth 1513 fecttoaDr-feetrtrcet. The house is 22 feet front by 05 feet apd to built in :11 , , best mapner throughout, with all the modern conveniences : has tarlor, library and dining room on tho !irk. floor; 3 chambers on second !loon, and 3 on third floor; 4 chambers on the fourth floor; numerou4 closets, bath-roome and water-closets on the second and third floors, with drainage into the culvert; 3 large kitchens, with ibirtiett ranger; heaters, lowdown gratte; gas throughout; hot and cold water, dt.c. lire" May be , srainined rny day previous to .!ale, lirb . Juifn , :diate poPperrion. N. THOMAS dr, SONS, Alicti,n , 2.cre, ee12,10 132 and 141 South Fourth street. IIEAL ESTATE. THOMAS & SONS' HALE. : ' .Modern three-4 , 7y brick Dwelling, No. •;.14:12:1 Vine weer. weet of Twentieth etrect. On Tueeday, Octo ber `,2d, Ihri7, at 1l o'clock, noon, will be eold•at public ea?e, at the Philadelphia. Exchange, all that modern threcretcry dwelling, ith twoetory hack building and lot of gro:did, eituatc on the tooth Ade of Vine tdreet, wcet of Twentieth street. No. 2(Y2'.2: containing in front on Vine oreet 17 kit 8 Inchee, more or lete, and extending In depth F.i feet; together with the common uee and privilege of a feet wide alley. It has been newly painted; hack Tabling ha' a new roof; gm+ introduced 'bath, hot and cold water, furnace, cooking range, ,tc. Subject to a Yearly ground rent of . $7O 67, and a mortgage 'll,lw, both of which may remain. frlrr Immediate poeeceeion. Keye at the grocery eon:: oppoeite. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneere, 139 and 141 South Fourth etreet. REAL TESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS' SALE.— Valuable Morocco Dreeeing Eetabliihment. No. 1130 St. John ptreet, 46 feet five indica on St. John erect, 46 feet 5 lecher on Canal etrect. Two fronte. On Tuerday, October :A, 1E67, at 12o'clock. noon, will be mild at pulnic rate, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that valuable lot, with the improvements thereon erected. pitnate en the \rest ride of St. John etreet, 231 feet 7 inch , n north of George street, No. 1130: the lot contain. ing in front oil rt. John etreet 46 feet 5 inchee, and ex tending in depth on the mouth lino 145 feet inches, and on the north line 145 feet inches to Canal etreet The improvements condet of a number of frame Inca imagen neceeeary or a morocco drerring establiehment, with Obi, vote, 6:c. Subject to a yearly ground rent or 451E3 46. lir:mediate l.xmereion. M. THOMAS /:. SONS. Auctioneers, 139 and 141 South Fourth street rBEAL ESTATE. —THOMAS 4: SONS' SALE.— Three-story Brick Dwelling, S. E. corner of 13 road itreet and Colombia aveuite. On Tucedny, October '2d, 11437, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be ,ald at public sale,. at the Philadelphia Exchange r all that three-story brick fleartiege and lot of ground, rituate at the S. E. corner of it. Lt. • statd .•••‘. ••• on Broad etreet 20 feet and extending in depth along Columbia avenue 92 feet .3 inches to a 234 feet wide alley, of which it him the common nee and - the privilege of building over it, leaving an 8 feet bubject to a redeemable ;early ground rent of $270. fore. 9aMii lee November. To;;.IF -kin': each; balance can ceroain for 1,2 er.,3 yowe, at the optl , n of the pa:chapel'. N. 13. The above Je a good localily for a rel.idence, t'eCre or tar, _ ez SONS, AurtioaceN, 139 and 141 So9th :Fourth etr,..?,.. r„ REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS At SONS' SALE.— —Three rtory Brick Store and Otvelling, S. W. corner of Twenty-tiret and Evergreen etreete between Fit: ,cater and Catharine etreete. Vn Tuuday, Oetobcr 22d, lbo7, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be cold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that three story brick uiecuage and lot of gro.ind, situate at the eouthweet cor m r c,f 'l'senty-firet and Evergreen. etreete, between Fitz water and Carharice etreete, Twenty-sixth Ward i> con taining in front on Evergreen etreet 20 feet, and extend ing in depth along Twenty.tiret etrect 50 feet; has the gait introduc.ed, tt•.c. occupied an a grocery store, and in a good bueltn,:e rtind. Subject to a yearly ground rent 01 itn. Terms caFh. M. THOMAS et BONS, Auctioneers, ce12,19 13') and 141 South Fourth street. REAL, ESTATE.—THOMAS & BONS' SALE Modern three tor brick Residence, No. %7 North sixth street —On Tueedav, October 112 d, 180. ut 12 o'clock. noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadel phia Earl ange, all that modern three-story brick mes silage, with to o story back building and lot of ground, Pit :late on the east side of bixth etreet, above Poplar etreet, T 0.1167, Sixteenth AVard; containing in front on Sixth street 18 feet, and extending in depth 74 feet 6 Inchee; has parlor, diving-room and kitchen on brat floor; chamber, eitting.room, bath room and store room on PC cond floor; has gas, bath, hot and cold water, &e, Vey Cleat of all incumbranee. immediate 1,0tErPF1011. 52,909 can remain on mortgage M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, (4.12 19 139 and 141 South Fourth street. REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS th. SONS' SALE.— id and well-secured irredeemable ground rent $270 a year. On Tuesday, October= 1861, at 12' o'clock, neon, will be.old at public sale, at the Philadelphia Ex change, all that well-secured irredeemable ground rent of *IM a year, clear of taxes, issuing out of all that lot of ground situate at the northwest corner of Seventeenth and Vine streets; containing in front on Vine Street A) feet, and extending in depth along Seventeenth street 125 feet to an 18 feet wide street. It is secured by a largo three-story brick hotel and dwelling and brick bakery. Punctually paid. • CV" There is a prior irredeemable yearly ground rent on this property of $l2O. 31. THOMAS A: SONS. Auctioneers, or 12&19 139 and 141 S. Fourth street riREAL FSTATE.—THOMAS SONS' SALE.— Very valuable business stand. Four-story (brick store, No. 148 North Third street, between Arch and. Race streets. On Tuesday, October 22, 1867, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be cold nt public sale, at the Philadelphia Ex change, all that valuable tour-story brick store, and lot of ground, situate on the weet side of Third street, between Arch and Hare streets, No. 148; containing in front on d street 18 feet, and extending In depth 71 feet 1 inch, being ZU fret wide in the rear, It is well awl substai tia Hy built; has a copper roof, good 'cellar, and is an old ell-estriblblied business stand. Subject to an irre d, ethable ground rent of $25. Ear Terms, cash. M. THOMAS & SONS, &legalism, 0e12k19 1;;") and 141 'zenith Fourth street. PERF SALT:.—THOMAS SONS, A EC tioucere.—Well•secured Irredeemable (Round Rent. " Val a year—Par I,ltiti 66400. •On Tucoday, October 22(1. 1t67, at 12 o'clock, noon. will be eold at public ram. ithout c, ot the Philadelphia Exchange all that tvell-r. cared irredeemable Snarly ground rent of * s7o law. ful rilver moneypayable let January and July. clear of taxer, out of all that lot of ground, situate on the youth ride of South etrec t, .96 feet weld of Eighteenth titreet ,• con taining in front on South strait 10 Mot, and In depth 125 feet to Bedford etreet.• It it to:mired by a threartory brick dwelling. anti lu punctually paid. hale taconite. M. THOMAS ‘t SONS. AncConcerti, oel 2 19 139 and 141 South Fourth street: RI AL ESTATE.—THOMAS & BONS' BALE._ Large and valuable Lot. Broad titreet, northOf Lan " ratter avenue. nearly oppoeite tho Montunent Conte tery, 60 feet in front, 828 feet in depth, to Thirteenth otreet, four fronte. On Tneedite, Oct. 22. 18f7, at 12 o'clock, noon, w ill be Fold at public Fate, at the t'hiladelphia Ex change, all that large and valuable lot of ground, eituate •on the eau' eide of Broad atreet, 280 feet north of Lanctut ter avenue ;, containing in front on Broad . ittreet 60 feet, and extending in depth (croouing Bark avenue, 60 feet wide), fa feet to Thirteenth etreet, four froute. rw - Clear of all incumbrance. M. TIIOSIA/3 & SONS, Atiet4s, ocl2-19 139 and 141 , S. Fourth utreet. PLBLTU SALE.—TIIOMAS & SONS, AEC. rfloneere.—Well Secured Ground Rent, $lB2 a Year.— " On Tuesday, Oct. 11,1867. at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that ground rent of $lB2 a year, clear of taxes, pAyablo half yearly, on the first of .May and November, issuing out of all that lot of ground, situate at tho southeaut corner of Marshall sad Jeflerson streets; containing iu front on Marshall street 62 feet 2„t4 inches, and in depth about 82 feet. N. B. The above is punctually paid and well secured by a threo-s• ory brick dwelling and a two-story brick blacksmith shop. M. THOMAS it SONS, Auctioneers, 0c12,19 139 and 141 South Fourth street. KEAL ESTATE SJLLES. i t HEAL ES' ATE.—TfIONIAS iff. SONS' SALE,— a Valuable Iluninus Stapids-3 T u hrcstory Brick " ' Stores, Nos. 332, 131, 836 and 33'4 North Second street, between 'Wood andtallowhlll streets. On Tuesday, Oct. 22,1887, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be cold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described pro. perty, viz..: No. I.—All that thrcestory brick niesauage, with three-story back building and lot of ground, situate on the west side of Second Street between Wood and Ual lowhill street if; Nos. 332 and 334; containing In front on Second street 21 feet 6 inches, anu extending in depth 70 feet. It hp occupied an a store and VI - Clear of all incumbrance. Terms—Onuhelf can remain on mortgage. Immediate possession ven. ' No. 2.—A1l that threustory brick mucilage, with three story hack building and lot of ground, situate on the west side of Second k tree., No. 386; containing in froIIP on Second street 20 feet, and extending that breadth in depth 30 feet, with tree use, right and privilege of the 3 het wide alley. as now open, with a water COMM: therein, between this property and that adjoining on the north; also, with the right a extending over and under the whole of the said 3 feet alley, an same now does, until the said ineysiiage shall be decayed or pulled down. 1141701 ear of all Incumb once. Ternia—One.half can remain on mortgagt% No. 3.—A1l that threc.etory brick mennit age, with three ntory back build loge and lot of ground, nituate on the went side of Second etreet, No. 338 - : containing in front on Second etrect 20feet, and extending that breadth in depth 70 feet, with the right and privilege of the 3.feet wide alley, ae now open, with a water-course, therein, bet Ween thin pyoperty and that adjoining on the south ibeing the premunia next before dercrlbedt. Under and student to the right of said adjoining IlleP,llll/Igo, to extend over and under the nforenaid 3.feet wide alley, an the Faille in now built, until the nab' nieneuage shall be decayed or polled down. Subject, also, to the paymentof the num of 013,- En 34, with interent now charged, for necuriug the dower of Ann Emerick. Terms--One-half can remain on mortgage. The three above-dereribed preadoes are contiguous, and embrace a front of 61.% feet, in the moot active businese part of Second street. 31. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, 0c5,12,19 kV and 141 5. Fourth street. itEXECUTORS' PEREMPTORY SALE.—ESTATE of Thomas 11. Craige, deceased.—Thomas k bone, Auctioneers.—On Tuesday, October 22, 1867, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be told at public sale, without reserve, at the l'hiladehphia Exchange, the following described property, viz.: No.l.—Moderu font:story brick Residence., No. 329 North Fourth street, above Vine street. All that modern four.story brick mesenage, with two-story back buildings and lot of ground, eitente on the east side of Fourth street, it, Act north of Wood street, No. 31.8 i: con taining in front on Fourth street 20 feet, and extending in depth 111 feet 8 inches. Together with the common use and privilege of a 2 feet 9 Inches wide alley leading into Dillwytt street. it Je in very good repair, has large saloon pallor, sitting room, dining mon and kitchen on first floor, 4 chambers and bath room on the second floor, and 4 chambers above; gee throughout, hot and cold water, furnace, cooking range, &e. Subject to a yearly ground rent of 1821 f; Spnu[sh milled silver dollars. Terms—Half cash. Irr — Sale absolute. Inanediate possession. No. 2.—Very valuable threu•story Mick building, known on Thomas 11. Craige ds Sono' Philadelphia. Riding School, Nos. T 25 and 827 North Fourth street, adjoining the above; 42 feet front, and extending to Dillivyn street-2 fronts. All that valuable three.etory brick building and lot of Fround, situate on the cast side of Fourth street, adjoin ing the above, being NOP. and 321 ; containing in front 42 feet, and in depth about li!O feet, more or le'_, to Dill wyn street, excepting as to the southernmomt_portion. 2 feet in front, which so only about 142 feet deep. The build ing is well and substantially built, covers the entire lot. and can be readily adapted for any business. It is well lighted, is built of the best materials, in the very beet manner s and the cellar heavily arched, the latter is 14 feet deep, and one formerly used lie a brewery, The ground'lloor iff now used as a gable, the second floor as ;u Riding School, and on the third floor are 2 roonie, one very large. gBr Clear of all ineumbranec. I'OPTCCNIOII 'thin a month of eale 'Poore—ilalf caph. I May Lei:\ amined any day prey:one to gale. Snlc Absolute. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, 129 and 141 South Fourth r treet.. (-2.0( 5 12 19 . ORPHANS' COURT SALE.--ESTAT el OF DR. ~, john Vanzyle, deceased.—Thonms S.; Sons, 'Auction ecra.—Parimant to an ABM Order of the Orphans' Coact for tie City and County of PhiladelphiriThvill be cold at public ale, on Tuesday, October 22d, 1867. at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described property Late of Dr. John Vanzyle, deceased, viz: Ne. 1.--Two-curvy brick Dwelling. German street, between Fourth Fifth streets. All that lot of ground, marked on the plan of division of Norton Pryor's Estate, L., No. 58, and the two-story brick meesuage thereon erected. situate on the north side of German street, be tween Fourth and Fifth streets, formerly District of Southwark; containing in front 21 feet, and in depth 135 feet. or theres Millie. Bounded northward by ground late of John A ft - MB, &mired, eastward by lot marked in the said plan M., No. 57, westward by the lot marked In the said plan N., No. 59, and southward by German street aforesaid. Being the name premises which Charles Massey, Jr., and Mary, his wife, by indenture dated July, A. D. 1827, and recorded in Deed Book G. W. IL No. 18, page 2&1 . granted and conveyed unto the said John Vanzyle, in fee. No. 2.—Three Frame Dwellings, Genntui street, between Fourth and Fifth streets. All that lot of ground and three frame messuages thereon erected situate on the, north side of German street, between Fourth and Fifth streets, marked in said desert bedplan, No: 57; containing In front on German street 21 f,et, and extending in depth 13.1 feet. Bounded southward by the, said German street, woutward by a lot marked in the mid plan L, No. 58, assigned to Samuel MREfeY and Letitia, his wife, northward by a lot formerly , of John Taylor, and eastward partly by a lot late of Dennis Dunnig, and partly by other lots markud and numbered in the mid plan. Being the same premises which Millard Loxley and Mary Loxley, by indenture dated the Slot of J A. D. 1E3:17, recorded - in Deed Busk G. W. it., No. 18, page 352, granted and conveyed unto the said John Yanzyle, in fee. By the Court, E, A. MERRICK, Clerk 0. C. M. THOMAS d SONS. Auctioneers, 139 and 141 South Fourth street. 5r:5.0c12,19 ORPHANS' " COURT SALE. - ESTATE . OF Thr.„..,, Minors: Thomas & Sons. Auctioneers. • Three-story Brick Dwelling, Die, att Front street, smith of Union street. --- Pursuant to an order - la u,aso r ., urt for the City and County of Philadelphia, en used _Ce 3.3 , auelr; - axoemy ..ill be cold at 'midi- sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the folow iag described property, of Thomsonib Minors, viz: n 0.1. All that three-story brick messnage, with two-story hack buildings and lot of ground, situate on the west side of Front street between Pine and Union streets, at the dis tance of 53 feet 3 Inches south of Union street, containing in front on Front street 17 feet 9 inches, and extending in dept Ii 51 feet to a 4 rent wide alley, leading into Union street. Bounded on the south by a messnage now or late of Elizabeth W. Levick. ou the east by Front street, on the west by said 4 feet wide alley, and on the north by a meesuage and ground of --. bluing the sauce premises which Samuel Bolton and wife, by indenture dated 16th June, A. D. 1P32, recorded in deed link T. 11., No. In page 71, granted and conveyed unto \Valiant W. honison, in fee. Together with the eacliteive use, liberty and privilege of a way and passage leading from the southwest corner of the above described lot, westerly over and along the north line of the said Elizabeth W. Lerrick's adjoining ground on the south to the privy erected on the northwest corner of her said ad joining ground, and of the northern divisiOw: apartment of the said privy, and the common use of the privy well, as the mine is at present fenced. built, dug and used; and the common use and privilege of raid 4 feet wide alley. Bas the gas, bath, hot and cold water, cooking-range and sdteellar. &c. fA - Pn e absolute. By the Court, E. A. MERRICK. Clerk 0. C. REBECCA THOMfiON, Guardian. IPrThrce•vevenths 1011 be mid by order of the OrpliFine' Court, the remainder by the other ow/lent thereof, the pu rawer obtaining a title to the whole. M. THOMAS at SONS, Auctioneers, 139 and 141 South Fourth etreet.lll .428 0c12,19 PUBLIC; SALE, BY ORDER OF 11 ElRS.—ES tate of Thomas I'. Ash, deceased.—Tbomas & Sons, " Auctioneers.—Very valuable Farm and Country Seat, 66 acres, Springfield road, near Darby. Delaware county, Pa., 6 miles from Chestnut Street Bridge. On Tuesday, October 9.2, 1867, at 12 o'clock, poon, - will cold at public sale, la Ithet Philadelphia Ekehringe, all that valuable farm, in the township of Darby, Delaware county, Pa.. late the residence of Thomas I'. Ash, deceased, situate at the corner of Springfield road and Boneall's Mill road, ex tending back to Darby creek, Liri,d. bounded ea the south east by Darby Borough line. Tiabuildinga Are of stone, from a supenor quarry on the premises, and consist of a doublo two-story dwelling house, large barn, carriage house, spring and tenant houses. This property is in a rapidly improving neighborhood, remarkable for health fulness and respectability; only of a mile from Clifton, Relleyville and Darby road stations on the Philadelphia, Mt dia. and West Chester Rallroad l running 8 passenger trains each way daily, and'.i; of a m le from the terminus of the Darhy Passenger Railroad, on which care rnn half hourly to Market street. It has over 4,000 feet front on public roads, many good building sites, a number of springs and water-courses, several acres of tine timber, - picturesque .rocks, woods, meadowe and uplands, nut, fruit and shade trees, &c. V — Clear of all incumbranee. ... •, 2 erms—More than bolt the purchase money may re main en bond and mortgage. if desired. Immediate possession. 'lan at tho Auction rooms. $31.0 to be paid at time of ale. M. Tilt . IAS AL SONS, Auctioneers, FrNocs 12 19 . 39 and 141 South Fourth street. IriBEAL ESTAT T OMAS & SONS' SALE Very valuable Bu. c. • ocation, Ned RSA 100 i and 10e0 Arch street, west a Tenth street, and No. hi North Tenth street 60 feet front on Arch street —On Tires day, October nd, 160, at 1:1 o'clock, noon, will be sold at puLlic kale. at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that large and valuable lot of ground and the improvement) thereon erected, situate on the south side of Arch street, about 24 feet 3 inches west of Tenth street, Nos. ICO2. 1001 and 1000; containing in front on Archestrea 50 feet, and extending in depth 110 feet, more or less. Also, all that valuable lot of ground end the improvements thereon erected, west side of It nth street, 110 feet south of Arch street, No. 40: containing In front on Tenth street 20 feet, and extending in depth 74 feet 3 inches, more or less. The improvements are 2 three-story brick stores and dwellings fronting on Arch street, with 11 brick dwellings in the rear, forming a court, and known as Nonnater's court, and a genteel thret-story brick, store and dwelling fronting on Tenth street. ' Clear of all hicumbranco. 'M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioncerh, ce38,0c5,12,19 139 and 141 South Fourth street. ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—ESTATE OF GEO. Ormsby, deceased. Thomas & Sous, Auctioneers. Two.story Frame Dwelling, Southeast corner of Say and Bedford streets. Pursuant to an Order of the Orphans' Court for the City and County of Philadelphia. will be sold at public sale, on Tuesday, Oct. 2.1 d, ISO, at 12 o'clock, noomat• the Philadelphia Exchancgithefol lowing described property, late of George Ormsby, dec'd. viz.: All that lot, of ground, o , with the twstory friune tenement thereon erected,: situated on the south side of Small street, now called Bedford street, formerly town ship beginning at the S. E. corner - of Say arj Bedford streets, and containing in front on Bed ford street 20 feet, and extending in depth 62 feet 6 Inchon. Bounded on the north by Bedford street, on the east bY ground of Michael Cooper, on the south by ground of the late Patrick Shirkey, and on the west by maid 12 feet wide alley called Say street. Being the same premises which Robert F. Christy, Administrator, &c.,by indenture dated the 21st of February, A, D. 1854, and recorded in Deed Book T. H., No. 130, page 28, granted and conveyed unto the said George Ormsby in fee. By the Court, E. A. MERRICK, Clerk O. C. ORMSBY, Administrator. N. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, 139 and 141 South Fourth street. i cal-0L12,19 REAL EBTATE—THOMAB SONS' BALE._ Modern fouretory Brick r„ltesidence, No. 1721 Green ' ' street. east of Eighteenth Hemet. On Tuesday Octo ber 22d.1867 , at 1:1 o'clock, noon,will bo sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia EXchange, all that modern .four-story brick mastic front ntesenage, with three-story back build ings and lot of ground, situate on the south side of Green street, cast of Eighteenth. itneeti N 0.1724 containing in front on Giten etr 18 feet, and extending in depth 196 feet 5 inches to Brandywine street. It has the gas intro duced, two baths,hot and cold water, water closet, two kitchen sinks, and hot and cold water in each,twe ranges, two furnaces, 'numerous clotiete,' etationary wash. Terme --$ 5400 may remain on Mortgage. Immediate possession. May be examined any daypro- Iloilo to sale. M - - . THOMAS & BONS, Auctioneers, 0c5,12,19 189 atad 1410. Fourth etreet. REAL ESTATE SALES. r., BEAL ESTATE—THOMAS it, SOW SALE f Genteel three-rtory Brick lieridence, No. 3.30 thltwyn Street, above Vine street.-4in Tuesday Octolior 1807; at 19 o'clock, noon, will be sold at pu'ilic sale, at the 'Philadelphia Exchange, all that three.story brick rues. suage, with two-story back buildings and lot of ground, wituate on the west ride, of Hillwyn street, 85 feet north of Wood oftreet, No. aid; containing in front on Diu vv ) n street 20 feet, and extendingin depth SO feet 4 inches, in cluding on the email ride a 2 feet 9 inches wide alley lead ing into Dillwyn greet, hi which the premises on the wcet have oleo the tune and privilege. Bounded on the west and eolith byground of 'Moulin' H. Clralge,northivard by ground now or late of Samuel Jon, and eastward by Ltllwyn etreet The property la in good repair; gae, bath, hot and cold water, large parlor, 10 rooms. IRV — Clear of all inctimbrance. Terma—lialf•Caii. Porreemion March lith, 1868. 31. TIIO3IAS b SONS, Auctioneers, 5e98,0c12,19 129 and 141 South Fourth street, PELEMPTORY SAM—T.IIO3IAS & SONS, Anetionters.—Bmineen Stand. Three-story brick Store, hos. 503 and 505 South Broad street, below Lombard street, with two three-otory brick dwellings in the rear. On Tuerday, October 22, 18d7, at 15 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public rale, without reserve, at. the Plat delphia Exchange, all those brick niesimages nd the lot of ground thereunto belonging, situate on the east side of Broad etreet, 20 feet south of Lombard-street, Nog. 503 and 605; containing in trout on Broad street 20 feet, and ex tending in depth BB met to a 15 feet wide alley leading into Lombard - greet. The improvements aro a three-story brick chore and dwelling fronting on Broad street, and two three-story* brick dwellings in the mar. Lam' Clear of all Membrane°. - • M. THOMAS SONS, Auctioneers, 139 and 141 South Fourthstreet, REAL ESTATE-THOMAS & SONS' SALE.— Ilandrome modern four story brick Residence, No. 1827 Do Lancey Place.—On Tuesday. October 21d, 1867 at 12 o'clock. noon, will ho sold at pubitt Hale, ill the Philadelphia Ext hat. gc. all that handsome modern four story brick message, with three story back buildings and lot of ground, situate on the north sine of De Lancey Place, gu , ett east of Nineteenth atrect, No. 1837: contain ing in front on De Lancey Place N feet, and extending in depth 15 feet to Dobbins street. The house is furnished with the modern conveniencea, glut, bath, hot and cold water, cooking range, water closets, furnace, /cc. Immediate possession. Keys at Coppuck & Jordan's, 433 Walnut street- Term's-41,1300 cash ; balance can Terna'n for 1,2 or 3 years at the option of the putclisser. tgl" The above is situate in a very deakable neighbor. hood, and would rent for t 91,890 a year. 31. T.11031A8 & BONS, Anetloneers, 0c12,19 129 and 141 South Fourth street. • irgPUBLIC SALEI—TDONIAS A; BONS, AUCTION. eers.—Large and Valuable Lot, fronting on Chestnut and Division streets, :it'd Bridgcborough and Moores. town Turnpike, short distance (rout steamboat landing, Bridgeborough, New Jersey, On Tuesday.Oct.l3, 1867, at .J 2 o'clock noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Phila delphia I.xchange: All that large and valuable lot of ground, situate in Bridgobormigh, New Jersey, fronting on Chestnut and Division streets, and on the Bridge berough and Moorestown turnpike; containing in front on Blidgeborough and Moorestown turnpike 136 feet, and ex tending in depth along Division street 200 feet to Chestnut street, on which it has a front of 136 feet. This lot is well adapted for manufactur.rs andineehanfes to build upon. 'I he steamboat Barclay loading and unloading daily at Plan at the auction rooms. . M. THOMAS & SONS. Auctioneere, 139 and 141 south Fourth 'street. oc 512,19 PIi.I3LIC SALE.—BY ORDER OF 11EIRS.—ES -1 tate of Matthew Thompson, decensed.—Thomas & Sca.r, Auctioncers.—Three-story brick store and dwelling N. E. corner of Tenth and Catharine rtmets. with 2 two-story brick houses on Catharine street, and 2 two-story brick houses on Steward street, lot 04 feet front, by 7o feet deep. 'Three fronts. On Tuesday, October 22d, 1007, at 12 o'clock. noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that three-A-ay brick store and dwelling and lot of ground altuato at the N. E. cor ner of Tenth and Cathaimestr , ets; the, lot contaluingin front en Tenth street 64 feet at din depth 70 feet to Stew ard street, on which are erected two two-story brick housed; there are also two two-story brick houses on Catharine street. ire' — The corner property is occupied as a shoe-store and i i an excellent business stand. Subject to an irredeemable ground rent of $lll a year. M. MOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, Nap. 129 and 141 South Fourth street. REAL ESTATE. THOMAS & SONS' SALE._ Modt in Three.stery Brick Residence No. 118 North - Nineteenth street, above Arch street. On Tuesday, October 22, 1t67, at twelve o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that modern three-story brick meffenage (rough cast), with three story back building and lut of ground, situate on the west side of Nineteenth street, above Arch at., No. 118 ; the lot containing in front on 19th at. 24 ft. (having a side yard of four feet), and extending In depth 103 feet. It Ii in ex cellent repair, and has all the modern conveniences; has parlor, dining-room arid two kitchens, six chanibers and library, bath, hot and cold water, water eloeetr, dumb waiter, furnace, two cooking ranges, &c. Gr Clear of all incumbrance. . . Tennis-88,000 may remain on mortgage. Immediate boamossion. May be exanuncd any day pre ytouti to oak, from 10 to 12 o'clock. M. THOMAS do SONS, Auctioncera. oc 5,12A:19 139 and 1419. Fourth etreet fiREAL ESTATE---THOMAS SONS' SALE.—ON Tuesday, October 29th, 1867, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be cold a public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange; the followingi, described property, viz.: No. I.—Three. ' , tory Brick, Dwelling, No. 106 Helmuth etreet, between 1 and Lombard etreets, with a three-etory Dwelling in the rear on Richards etreet, No. 1023.—A1l that lot of ground, with the improvements thereon erected situate on the south eide of Helmuth street, No. 16`26, (between Pine and Lombard streets,) ne feet east of Seventeenth etreet: containing in front on Helmuth. Rhea 16 feet, and extending in depth 65 feet to Richards street, having two fronts. Ihe improvement:3 coneint of a three-story brick dwelling fronting on Helmuth street, No. itta, and a three-story brick dwelling on Richards street, No. 1623. Subject to a yearly ground rent of *4B. No. 2.—Lot, Bedford street, between Fifteenth and Aix. teenth etreets. All that lot Of ground.'with the building's thereon erected, eituate on the north aide of Bedford et., 108 feet oxest of Fifteenth street: containing in front 16 feet (includthg one-half of an alley 3W - inetreA - wide. left the wed. ride of the hereby granted lotiand as ter:titan' to depth to reet, with the free use and Privilege at caul 20 inch wide alley. Subject to a yearly ground rent of *2O. M. THOMAS d SONS', Auctioneers, 139 and 141 South Fourth street. ocl7 19 36 r;r:IC SALE.—TIIONIAS & SONS, AUG. lionsers. Very valuable Farm and Country Seat; 78 acres, Lancaster Turnpike, i'aoli, Cheater county, Pa., about 18 miler! from Philadelphia. On Tuesday, Oc tober 29, 1867 at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at pubike sale at the Ailadelphia Exchange, all that very desilt tile farm and country seat, near the Paoli station, on tho Tennfylvania Railroad. in Willistawn township, Chester county, Pa., about 18 miles from Philadelphia, having a laza. frontage on the Lancaster tunipike, eligibly located for country sites and building lots, for which there is a de mand. Ihe improvements are a two-story atone house, a neat cottage stile tenant house. frame ban), (stone stable high.) stone spring house, (over a never failing spring of superior water, which supplies the house by a rain,) it large on hard of choice fruit of all varieties, c trrlage house, wood sheds and all neceaeary out-buildings. The laud is in a high state of cultivation, conveniently divided into fields, and in a healthy and desirable neighborhood. SeYtn trains of the Pennai lvania railroad atop at the sta tion. Tenns-11a1f.cash. May be examined on application to John D. Evans, at Paoli, or M. L. Thomson on the premises. lifl - The above is one of the most valuable farms in Chester county. For further particulars apply to C. H. Garden, southwest corner of - Sixth and Market streets, or to M. THOMAS d SONS, Auctioneers, ocb 12 19 26 139 and 141 South Fourth street. -- - EPUBLIC SALE-THOMAS & SONS' A LTC tioneers.—Two-and-a-half aiory Stone Dwelling and - Large Lot, Germantown Road, above Green afro t, Riving Sun. Twenty-third Ward. On Tuesday, Oct. 29th, 1567, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that Lot of Ground, with the improvements thereon erected, situate ou the northeast vide of Germantown road, 164 feet northwest of Green street; thence extending north 62 deg. east 300 feet to a point; thence north 15 deg. 15 loin. west 80 feet to a atone; thence mo uth fig deg. west NO feet to an ather atone dB the northeast side of Germantown road, and thence extend ing along said road south 15 deg 15 min., cast 80 feet to the place of beginning; contai ning 136 perches of land, more or less. -The improvement; consist of a two-and-a half-story stone dwelling, (mine stable and other out buildings Subject to the widow's dower of $1,016 67. or Will be told according to a survey made by 1. E. Shallcross, Elm, which may be seen at the Auction itooms. M. THOMAS d SONS, Auctioneers, 0c12,19,26 139 and 141 South Fourth street. inORPHANS' COURT BALE—ESTATE OF PLUN ket Fleeeon, the younger.decetteed.—Thonias &Sons. Auctionecra. - -Valuable Boaineee Stand. Stole N0.4(13 Chestnut etre et,weet of Fourth. Pursuant to an alias order of the Orphana' Court for the city and county of Philadel phia, will be sold at public male, on Tueeday, October S9th, 1867 at 13 o'clock, noon, at tin:Philadelphia Ex. change, the following described property lath of Plunket Fit eson, the younger, dec'd, viz.: .Allthat brick meeausge and lot of ground, situate 011 the' north aide of Chestnut strect,l6 ft et 2 inches or thereabouts wed of Fourth street, No. 403; containing in front on Chestnut street, 12 feet 10 inches, and extendit g in depth 3-1 feet 8 inches. . The sharer of Jane D. Fleeaon, widow of Reese C. Fleason, deed, being her dower, or one•third part of 15 NO p wts of the whole; also of Eliza Fleetion, widow of Eugene Fit:o men, decd, being her dower, or one third part of 15.340 parts of the whole ; and, also, the share of said Jane D. Fief HOD, being her life estate rn 3:.1.:140 parte of the whole, late the estate of Rem C. Fleovon, deed, to remain in the Lunde of the purchaser or purchasers, ttc By the Court, E. A. MERRICK, Clerk 0. C. • RICHARD M. BA.rruns, 'Trustee. 31. THOMAS &. SONS, Auctioneers, 139 and 141 South Fourth street. 0r5,12.19 26 BEAL ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS' BALE.— :Modern three&tory Brick Dwelling, No. Me North Twenty-second street, above Columbia avenue.-- On Tuesday, October 29th,1887, at 19 o'clock, noon, will be Fold at public dale, ,at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that nodeni three story brick mennitage, with two story back building and lot of ground, situate on the went side of Twenty-Fecond street, 90 feet north of Columbia avenue, 18 feet front and lOU feet deep to Cronkey ntruet. It has saloon parlor; gas Introduced, bath, hot and cold water, range, die. There ie a grim plot infront surrounded with iron railing. Subject to a redeemable ground rent of $l2O. Three—Half cash. Immediate ,p_omenolon. THOMAS k SONS, Auctioneers.ocs 19 19 28 129 and 141 South Fourth street. REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS Az SONS' SALE.- 1!; Handsome Modern Residence, N. W. corner of Fif teenth and Lombard streets. On Tuesday October 22th, 1567, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at , public sale, at the Ehiladelphia Exchange, all that four.story brick mcs ettage, with three-story backbuildings and lot of ground, situate at the N. W. corner of Fifteenth and Lombard etreete; containing in front on Fifteenth street al feet, and extending in depth along Lombard street MO feet. The house is hnishcd in modern style—parlor * dining-room and kitchen on tint floor; gas introduced; uruace, cooking . ra i l l'* e? (ta c e ;‘ r of all incumbrance. $1,(00 may remain on mortgage. M — FooBe22loll will be given on the execution of the title Papers. Key at the southeast corner of Fifteenth and Lombard streets, T uomAs SONS, Auctioneem 139 and 141, South Fourth str eet 0c17,1 4 ,2d REAL ESTATE. THOMAS At SONS' SALE. Modern three.story stone liesidence,northweet corner of f ortyaecond and Beckett streets,Twenty.seveuth Ward, 68 feet front, 176 foot deep. On Tuesday, October 29th, 1867. at 12 o'clock, noon, will be cold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that modern three story stone inessuage, with three•story back building and lot of ground, situate at the northwest corner of Forty seem d and Beckett streets (or Birney and Sherman place), Twentyleventh Ward; the lot containing in front on Beckett street 68 feet, and extending In depth along Forty.recond street 185 feet.. It has parlor, dining4oom, library and 2 kitchens on the find floor ; 8 chambers, nur sery, a bathrooms, butler's pantry on second floor, and 9 rooms on the third floor., • • Terms—s9,6o9naay remain on mortgage. Immediate peesession: May be examined any day pre pions to sale: THOMAS & SONS Auctioneers, 129 and 111 S. Fourth street. ocl2 19 243 REAL .ESTATE. SALES. ... .. . L, REAL ESTATE. —TIIONLIS 4 BONS , SALO._ .) on 1 benday, (ht. 29th, 1831. at 12 o'clock, noon, will. " be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange,. the following described property, v 12:. : No. 1: 'rhree.story Brick Dwelling, No, 252 Noah Twenty-second street,. below Vine street. All/ tit. threeatsry brick meg silage, with two-story f. ck buildings and lot of ground, situate _the . west . Sldd of Tweety-necond street, befiiiv Vine street. N 0.252: contain , lug in :met on Twenty-second street is feet, and extend- • Ina in depth 78 feet to a 3 feet wide alley with the free IIN; ned privilege hereof; has the gun ititrodueen, bath, hot and cold water, cooking tango, &c. rl - clear of Milt:cumbrance. 1W lininediatenomeesiou• • No. 2- - -Tliree-sto.y thick Owelling,N/04 lVorth Twenty- , second street, adjoining the above. , I. that tlfrac.story brick mess:tine, with Iwo-story back building:v:l'lo4of ground situate on the west side of Twenty-second street:. No. 2'64, adjoining the above; containing in front-1%064- and extending in depth 78 feet to a three-feet wide aIIIA with the free nee and privilege thereof; has the gas, bath. , . hot and cold water, cooking range, marble mantles in parlor, !kc. IV - Clear of all inennibranec. Possession, March, hlBllB.. . . . Id. TIIOIUS ,tc BONS, Auctioneers, • 139 and 141 South Fourthstreet. - 0c17,1P,26 SALE ONITHE PhEal 18 ES.—THOMAS & Auctioneera—Modern three.story brick Residence and Furniture, No. 2015 Ht. Vernon street, west or Tu entieth street. On Friday morning, October 25; UK, at 10 o'clock. will-be sold at public sale, on the premised, all that modern three-story brick messuagc, with three. story back building and lot of ground, situate on the south ride of Mount Vernon street, westof Twentieth street, No. . 2015; containing in front on Mount Vernon street 20feet 2. inch et. nod extending In depth 80 feet 5 inehen to a 4 feet wide alley, with the common a e • and privilege thereof. ltie in excellent repair, and has the Modern conveniences parlor, dlning.room and kitchen on the first floor; 2. chambers and largo sitting-room on the second floor, and 4 chambers on the third tloor ; gas throughout, bath, hot and cold water, furnace, cooking range; dtc. • IrErClear of all incumbranco. -• • Tenna—A mortgage of $4,000, at 5 per cent, now on, may remain. Immediate emersion. May be exatainedlrom 10 to ,4 o'clock any day previous to sale. - HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FlANlTURE.—nrimedll• lady after the tale of the Itesidence;will be sold the hand , tome rosewoed, walnut and mahogany furniture, elegant , velvet, brurscia and tapestry carpets ( nearly new) china, cut glare and rilver-plated paintingsndsome Mee, and damask window curtains, on and ertarriVl' Inge, &c. 0c17.19,U M. THOMAS ,t SONS, Auctiomoeyth 139 and 141 south Fourth dreek rtORPHANS' COURT PEREMPTORY BALI.'- Estate tf Charles Anderson, deceased.—Thomas " Sons, Auctioneers.--Two-story Brick Dwelling,Cal lowhill street, east of St. John street, Eleventh Ward. Pursuant to an order of the Orphans" Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, will ho sold at public sale, without reserve, on Tuesday, November sth., 1867, at a-- o'clock, noon, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the follow ing described property, late of Charles .Anderadn, ceased, viz.; All that lot of ground, with the two.. story brick messuage thereon erected, situate on the south side of Callowhill Street, 17 feet 4Minches east of St. John (late Ann) street, Eleventh Ward; containing in front on. • Callowhill street 21 feet I,l' inches, and extending ita. , „ depth southward of that breadth 33feet 4 inches. Bounded" westward by a nu: swage and lot sold to Josiah W. Dab.' lam, southward by ground formerly of Frederick Kuhl, deceased, eastward by ground formerly of Christian Kunckel, deceased. (Being the same premises which "The Humane Fire Company, of the City and Liberties of Philadelphia," by indenture dated the 51d day of July, A. D. ntle, recorded in Deed Hook A. D. 8,, No. 123, page 4n, &c.. granted and conveyed unto the said Charles fin dersou in fee.) That the said above described premises are subject to 2 certain mortgage,' of $790 each. By the Coe rt, LER. A. MRICK, Clerk O.C. MARY ANN ANDERSON, Adminietratrix. M. THOMAS b SONS, Auctioneers, 139 and 141 South Fourth street ocl7 14 2& fIPEREMPTORY BALE.-THOMAS & BONS, ABC ix • tioneers.—llandeome Modern Three-story Brick Re eidenee, No. 1505 Green street, west of Fifteenth at. Lot 90 feet front. On Ti teed ay, October 29,1887, at twelve o'clock. noon, will be said at public vale,. without reserve, at the Philadelphia.EWlnnge, all that very handsomer and modern double three-story brick meeauage, with two-. story back building and lot of ground, situate on thenorth side of Green street, west of Fifteenth street, No. 1500 the lot containing infront on Green gr. et 36 fectand extend ing in depth 110 feet - to a 4 feet wide alley leaning into Fif teenth et.,with the privilege ther'of. The house la well built, an finished throughout with all the modern im provements andeconven fencer; ; has large hall, with parlor on one aide, and sitting-room, dining-room and lc , tehen on the aher ; large and convenient chambers, with numer one elosete, permanent washstande, back stairway; gas , throughout, with handsome chandeliers, which are in, eluded in the Pale free of charge; 0 bath-room/1 on the se-. cond and :bird doors ;hot and cold water, 2 water closets, furnace, cooking range, wash pave, &c.; waste water. empties into the culvert.darge yard planted with grocery., shrubbery, &c. Tetras, half cash. Immediate possession. • May he examined any day previoua to sale, from 10 to. 4 o'clock. Cicar of all incumbrance. Bale absolute. M. THOMAS A. BONS, Auctioneers, 130 and 141 B. Fourth street. oci4,lq 26 ,"BEAL ESTATE.-THOMAS t SONS' SALE.- Threestory Brick Dwelling, No. 317 Union street, with a Threestory Brick Dwelling in the rear on Cypress street, No. am. On Tuesday October 29th, 1867 at -12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Phila delphia Exchange, all that lot of ground, with theinet;- provensents thereon erected, situate on the north side of Lnion BUM between Third and Fourth streets, NO. 317 t, the lot containing in front on Union street 19 feet, and ex tending in depth 60 feet, then narrowing to the width of -18 feet, and continuing that width in depth4o feet to Cy press street Together with the free use. liberty and priv ilege of a 3-feet wide alley, open on the adjoining groom, on the west, extending to the depth of 60 feet. Sub ject nevertheless to the exclusive right and privilege of the owner of the adjoining property, of building under and over the said alley, leaving at least 8 feet headwayin; the clear, and also leaving au open apace in the middle. of 8 feet long, north and south, and 8 feet wide out of the roof, &e. The improvements consist of a threestory' brick dwelling fronting ou Union street, No; 317, and as. three-story brick dwelling fronting on Cypress street, tics 11319"Crear of all incsimbrance. si..cessOMAß a. BONS: Auctioneers, - oel2 19 26 139 and 141 South Fourth street y REAL ESTATE.-THOMAS & SONS' SALE.- On Tuesday. 'ctober 29,1867, at 13 o'clock, noon, will` " be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described property viz.. No. 1.-Three story Brick Dwelling. No. 1617 Shippers street. All that three-story brick dwelling and lot of ground, situate on the• north side of Shippen stress', 153 feet west of Sixteenth' etrect, No. 1017; containing. in front 16 feet, and extending in depth 70 feet to a 5 feet wide alley which leads into a 3 feet snide alley leading northward into Bedford street, with the privilege of said alleys; has the gas and bath. . Rents for $3OO a year. Term., haltcash. " No. 2.- -Three-story Brick Dwelling, No. 1615 Shippon street. All that threestory brick dwelling and lot of ground, adjOilling the above en the cast.being N 0.1615: con taining hi t rout 16 feet, and in depth 70. feet to said alleys,. .cith the privilege thereof; has the gas and bath. Rents' for *3OO a year. Terme, lialf•eash. H. THOMAS & t ONS. Auctioneers, 110 and 141 South Fourth street. 1'E.,1,1, ESTATE.- THOMAS & SONS' .SALE,--.- .:sleSern`-iflsree-story Brick Store and Dwelling,:' ittrtheast corner of I'wentleth and Wilcox streets,. with a brick stable in the rear.-On Tueeday, October 29.. 1867, et 12 o'clock, noon, will be eold at public sale, at the ' Philadelphia fr.. xeliange, all that modern three-story brick memos° and lot of ground, situate on tho cast side of Twentieth street, No. 533, corner of Wilcox street; Cons,. taining in front on Twentieth strec tlB feet, and' extend.N ing in depth 77 fusel It is occupied as a bakery and' dwelling; has gas, bath, hot and cold water, furnace,cook ing range, &c. Also, a brick stable and lot of ground ad joining, fronting on Wilcox street ;16 feet front. 30 feet deep. • " Clear of all incumbrance. 002,19,26 Terme-154,600 may relanta on mortgage. 51. THOMAS dc SONS. Auctioneers, 159 and Al South Fourth street. R IZA K N E t COURT L ATA CHRISTIANt eeLao u M 4i Auctioneers. n TWO STORY BRICK 'DWELLING% eouthweet corner of JEFFERSON Rad TWENTY-THIRD Streets. Puissant to an alias order of the Orphans. Court, will bra sold at public sale, on MONDAY, October 28110567,0 t =- o'clock, noon, at the Philadelphia Exchange. All that certain lot or pieco of ground, With the two— story brick meenuage or tenement thereon erected eituate on the southwest corner of Jefferson an , Twenty-third streets, in the-Twentieth Ward of the city' of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on said, Jefferson street 16 feet 3 inches, and extending in length or depth southward of that width, along the west aide of said Twenty-third street 65 feet. inAll that certain lot or piece of ground, with the tw0 , . 1 story brick messuage or tenement thereon erected, situate on the northwest corner of Twenty-third and Wright streets, in the Twentieth Ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on the said Wright street lb feet 3 Inches and extending in length or depth northavard of that width along the west side of mid. Twenty-third street 40 feet. litir Clear of -all incumbrance. 9100 to be paid at the time of sale. • Ity the Court. E. A. MERRICK . , Clerk 0. C. J. M. G CSI3IEY it; SONS, Auctioneers, • 108 Walnut street. ocl7 19&2t1 0r4,1.119,26 PROPOSALS. TAEPARTMENT OF 1"1.713L1C 111011 WAYS, 0 oFicE„ 111 No. 104 South Fifth street, PuttAnt:Leiria, October 17, 1807. • NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at the Office of the Chief Commissioner of Highways until 12 o'clock M., Monday, 21st Mot.. for the construction of the following two feet , eh: kith Sewers, viz : On the line of Green street, from Nineteenth to Twentieth street, on Twentieth street,frorrs 11 , w Mon to-the north line of Monterey street,_ ors — Noble street, troilrEront street to west curb line of New 31:0 ket street, on Ridge avenue, from Master to J0H . 0113013 , 4trcet, h and on Jefferson street to a point about two hun dred and eighty-five feet west from Twenty-fit street. and a three feet sewer on the sine of Master s treet, from Eighteenth atrePt to Itidge avenue, and a Sew 2 feet ti; inches diameter on Dauphin street; from Sixth street to the cast curb lino of Eighth street, with such inlets an& man-holes as may be directed by the Chief Engineer and Surveyor. The understanding to be that the Con. tractor shall take biro prepared ag.inst the propertEr fronting on said Sewer to the amount of one dollar an twenty-five cents for each lineal foot oft ront on each side • of the street as so much cash. paid ;.the balance. as lizuitecl by Ordinance, to be paid by the ,City, and the Contractor will be required to keep the street and setver in geod_ der for three years after the sowerliflniStred. 'When the street is occupied by a city Passenger Ito road track, the Sewer shall be donstrusied alongside or • • said track in such manner as sotto .obstruot or interferes . with Alto safe passage of the care thereon; and no• clailD for remuneration shall be paid the Contractor by pony using said track, as specified in Act •Of Aegean ~, proved May Bth, 18M. All bidders are invited to be pr_esent at the 0310414A1 place of opening said froPmalln• raehl propoeal wiß be, accompanied by a certificate thata bons been filed in the Law Department as directed by Or mace of May 95, 1860. If the Lowest Bidder shall not e xecute a contract within five days after the work hi - awarded.. he will be deemed as declining, and will be held liable on his bend for the difference between his bid • and the next highest • bid. Specifications may be had at the Deparbient WY • Surveys, which will beetrktly adhered to • .•• - • • w.w.iniebpy.• •,. ocroto Pfitef COmialationer ofhawse dye. . .11.Flig.411 ) '.7.1R11*iWilarele. ""zirc, Germans 11th; • Sealed Propesals will be received at this MUM ii til ]q~ r o'clock, noon. October 25th, 1667, ta construct A we ouc-half foot brick Culvert, extending from 14 Canal street, in th e rear of properties numberen to 1060 North Front street, and from UM to 1 ' 'Ffse,ec• Envelopes will be marked " Prtpecids to build,Ctiitgs," l By order of the Board of Health. _ e, ' 110 RATIO 0: BlUnte.' •', Health trunsEylieB.--25 CASES NEW CROPAVM gradtelanding and for nate by JOS. D. CUSS E. & CO., 108 South Delawoso avenue.