CITY BULLETIN. The Great Cricket nate la. The match was concluded on Batnnia3r after won. The crowded state of our Oleumaja to.d a y . prevents us from giving a detailed account of the game. The following was the (t U. Score . made : • TIIE UNITED STATES TWENTY.TWet. kirst innintre, • Second Tuning& Morgan b. Freeman 1 c. Smith. b. Willsber 0 C. Newhall run out C tr. Freeman 0 Gibbs b. Freeman ... ... -........ .. 2 b. Freeman ....... 1 Hargraves c. Windier b. Freeman • 7c. Rowbotham b. Will. Cadwalader c. Wilbher b. sher..-- . ........... .. 0 Freeman-- - ... ...... 0 b. Freemati... . . 0 'W bite b. Freeman ..... .... 0 not out ...-......... ...... ...... ••• . • .. u Norte, - run out.. . 0 b. Williams • 0 Pearson C. Rowisaliniis • V. • . Freeman.,,,, ~........ 4 C. Charlwood b. Freeman. 6' Radcliff b. Watcher...—. 1 not prezent..... . 0 R. Newhall b. Freeman... ob. Freeman ••- • • - .... . 2 Busier c. Willther b. . Freeman 0 c. and b. Wilisher..... ..... 2 Barclay b. Willsher.... b. b. Freeman.... ........ ..... 0. Hammond, c. and b. Cirri' faho run out ... - ... .... ...... ... 0 Meade, b. Wiffsher........ 0 b. Freeman. .... '7 .......... Graffen. c. Humphrey b. Windier., —.. . . ...... ..1 b. Tarrant.. .. . ~. -. .... 0 Wright. b. Freeman .. ..: . 6 c. Humphrey, b. ............. U G. luau hall, c. Humphrey b. Masher 0 c. Tarrant. b. Willeher.... 0 Rogerson. b. Willener.... 0 run out 4 421ay.c. tAnywhite b. Will. slier 0 C. Griffiths. b. Willsher.... 9 Tonna. c. Lillywhite b. . Freeman.. . .. ob. Griffiths..... . .... ...... 5 D. Newha ll . b. IV Weber... ob. Freeman. - - ..„..... ..30 Baird not out 2 c. Humphrey, b. Terreit.. 3 3 Byes 3 0 Leg r bees ........ ..... 4 3 1 Total 47 67). Grand total... .. ..... 109 .ER . GII3 ii 1.111 ifi..N . Pint innings. Second innings. Juin+. c. C. Newhml, b. C. C. 1). Newhall. b. C. Now- Newhall 27 ha11.......................8 numobrey, c. D. Newhall, b C - . Newhall 0 b. C. Newhall.. ........... 0 Smith. c. L. Baird. b, C. Newhall .. . . . . . .. .....34 c. Morgan, b. Meade 11 Griffith, b. C. Newha11....12 c. Busier. b. C. Newhall.. 3 howbotham, C. R. Now hall. hall. b. C. Newhall 7 b. C. Newhall 0 Chariwood,b. C. Newhall i. c. IX Newhall, b. Meade-20 Tarrant. c. D. NeWhall, b. Meade. . .. . . 2 Lllywhiti. b. C. Yeivillai 2 Pocky. b. Meade ...... .... 1 Freeman. not 0ut........ b WiUsher, c. Cadwalader. b........ 1 not 0ut.... 0 Brea. P: leg byte, 1; ...... ..21 Leg Bye, 1; Wides t :l ..10 T0ta1.... ....... —ll7 f7l 117 Grand t0ta1............ Total of Twontytwo Eleven in excess of Twenty-two 72 ANALY6IB OF 7111: BOW - LINO Epplish Elencia—leirst inninna. Balls. Huns. Maidens. Wickets. Wides, AO 14 33 9 0 .176 18 31 8 0 12 8 0 2 0 Sccond Innings. _ . . ilowlere Freeman. Whistler. Griffith— Freeman ...........158 17 :IL 9 . 1 Willeher ....... ....MS 22 218 u Griffith ..... ........ 28 14 1 2 o Tarrant. .... .. 61 6 9 , 8 u M iffed ~ t4l:teu Tiventy•Ttro—Pirat Innino. C. Newhall.... 182 57 10 8 1 Nutley ........ ...... 48 21 6u 1 Mende• 132 lb 22 2 9 Second Inniiim, .120 • 80 15 94 22 13 24 2 4 C. Newhall.... George Wright As a matter of reference we give the runs made by representatives of the several clubs: 25 St. George. 13 New Yont. 36 1t0gt0n...... 1 Wilmington Young America (lerznantown... Philadelphia... 1. Zingari To-day, at 2 o'clock, the grand base-ball match is to he rplayed : Athletic Nine vs. All England' Eight, and Harrop, of the Olympics, being given them to pitch. As this is the last opportunity to see the Britons toss the tiall in this city prior to their departure for their homes, we would ad vise all to go who can do so. DESTEUCTIVE FIRE IN THE SIXTEENTH WARD— A SPOKE, HUB AND FELLOE FACTORY BURNED. —This morning, about three o'clock, a fire was discovered In a large, double brick building, at Front and Canal streets, in the Sixteenth Ward. The structure was three stories in height, the upper story being frame anti the lower portion brick, and was about forty feet front by one hun dred in depth, with several frame attachments in the roar. The principal occupants of the building were John G. Davis & Son, manufacturers of spokes. The northern portion of the building was occupied by Washington Filler, manufac turer of hubs, and B. F. Miller, manufacturer of felloes, also occupied a portion of the establish ment The flames were first seen in the basement, among a lot of shavings and refuse matter which had been put there to be used in the fire under the boiler. Owing to the combustible nature of the contents of the building, the fire soon spread through every portion of it, and the structure was gutted. Several of the frame attachments were also burned. A one-story brick structure, known as the saw- ouse, was also destroyed. The boil inert' were in the basement. and were greatly damaged. Some of the sheds, containing hard lumber,and a considerable quan tity of material in the yard, were saved. Among the property destroyed were 50,000 hubs. 150.000 spokes, and allot of lumber in process of season ing. The loss of the occupants of the building is es timated at $50,000, upon which there is an insur ance of s2s,oootin Now York, New England and Baltimore companies. The real estate is owned by the estate of John Negfey,deceascd. The loss is estimated at $B,OOO and is supposed to be insured. The origin of the fire is not known at present but is being investigated by the Fire Marshal. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARxxr, Oct. 12. Beef cattle wore in fair demand this week, but prices were unsettled and lower. About 2,400 head arrived and sold at 831g29c. for Extra Pennsylvania and Western steers; 7.@Be. for fair to good, s@6c. per .pound gross for common as to quality. The following aro the particulars of the sales : Bead. Aare e. /"race. 117 Owen Smith, Chester Co., grs ..... ....... 6 a lei 53 A. Christy & Bro., Va. gre .... 631 8% 50 Dengler A lidecieere. Cheater Co., gre........ 5 8 121 McFillen, Chester, Co. : gre 6 8% /15 P. Hathaway.' Chester Lo. gre 7 (di 8% 76 J. B. Kirk. Chester Co.. 811 1 •••• • • • ••• •• • 7 8 58. Mennen. Chester co.. gre . 7 7 1° 65.7 as. McMillen. Chester Co., gra. ...... 8% 9 60 E. S. IdeFmen. Chester Co., ..... •• • • 7 9% 16Q, 1. llman dz isachman, Western, gra.. . 8 ( 9 186" Martin Fuller E Co., Chester Co., gr e ....... 6 9 130 Ido , ney A Smith, Ohio., gra. .. . •6% B e l 6 lEaThomaa Mooney E. Bro., W estern ire • • 6551 180 John Smith & Bro.. Oldo 736 956 90 k rani° & Shansberg, Ohio, 7 8% 338 John MeArdle, Ohio.. • . .. • 635 ',56 Cows; were unchanged ; . ..... head iold at s ‘ 4s @65 for springers, and sso@s9o per head for cow and calf. SHEEP were in fair demand; 10,000 bead arrived and sold at s@sX i c. per pound gross as to condition. HOGS were lower; 3,500 head sold at the different yards at $l3 500514 50 per 100 pounds net. Hzennso POSTPONED.—This morning at eleven o'clock before Recorder Givin there was to have been a hearing In the case of H. R. Coggshall, C. '31138031 Rocker and M. R. Peirce, charged with conspiracy to interfere with the election. At that time the office was filled with citizens of German town and others who took an interest in the case, but at the request of district Attorney Mann,who was unable to be prdent, the hearing was post poned until three o'clock this afternoon. HouSE ROBBERIES.—The house of Mr. Kelly 323 South Seventeenth street, and the dwelling o f Mr. Roney, No. 329 South Seventeenth street , were entered on Saturday afternoon from the roof, which was reached by passing through an unoccupied house in the same block. From the former $3O in money and a silver watch were Laken. and from the latter $5O in money and a gold ring valued at $l5. A DAlt,Elyot:, FBLLOW.—About eight o'clock last erring, a colored man, named Robert Brown, was arrested at Eighth and St. Mary streets, while pursuing and threatening to kill another negro, who, he alleed, had threatened to cut him with a knife. Brown had in his hand a pistol, heavily loaded, and cocked ready for use. This morning he was sent below by Alder man Swift. LARCEKY or A WiTCll.—Margaret Wright aged seventeen years, was arrested in the. Fie Weigh Ward, and taken before .Ald. Pancoast, on the charge of the larceny of a watch. The watch was recovered at a pawnbroker's establishment. The accused was committed. Vreirmann,'N. J.—A large Dumber of Plaibidel phiana are pnruhising small country residences in this thriving and beautiful place. Dims the famoni Arctic Soda Water and read the Evimuso Barn m= at Hillman's News Stand, at NOrib. Pennsylvania Depot. c. mil). Meade ' 1 c. and b. C. Newhall 0 c. Morgan, b, Meade 9 o Cadwalader, b. o.,New. 6 1 4 8 U 1 , CITY N OTICIEB , POLiTtin AND COLD WRAiliEß.—The pCdAticiti excitement II mating mountain, high Just' navy, 'and both parties arestraming every nervete smith sun. eefe. - Prtidentoensible people, however, do'not let their attention get so engrossed in politics ea" to for get that the . ,,vinter is coming very fast add that they INII4 make provision for It; and to this. end they are laylve: in their supplies of coal. The finest artiere of coal in the city is that sold by W. W. Alter, No. 951 North Ninth btrect. Do not delay purchasing, but go at once and do so. Mr. Alter has established a branciebffice at Sixth and Spring Garden street,, where orders may be left. AN EASY FOOT, next to an easy conscience, is a thing much to beeicalred. To have an easy foot and also adorn that important member, no advice will be found more reliable to act upon than that which coun sels the purchase of your Boots and Shoes at Bartlett's well-known establishment,33 South Sixth street.atxwe Chestnut. QUERIES TO GENTLETLEN.—ATO you entirely satiord with your Bootmaker? Does be fit yon neat ly and comfortably? floes be use the best materials? Is his work durable? And finally, are his prices rea sonable? To those who cannot answer these .ques tions in the affirmative. we would suggest a visit to William H. Helweg, the fashionable Bootmaker, at 535 Arch street, next to tte corner .of Sixth. Helweg is an accomplished artisan, who has not practised his profession twenty years for nothing. Try him! CHILLY.—Theso cold snaps remind our citizens that it is time to throw off their straw and light hats. and repair to o,akroan's, Continental Hotel, and ful fill their present wants. CAIIPET upholstering a specialty at Patten's. Workmen always ready to make np, alter and lay down carpets. No alsappointment; no siolay, at PArran's, 1408 Chestnut street. BEDDING of superior quality' made to order: also matreasea overhauled, renovated and made up anew, at PATTEN'S, 1408 Chestnut street. LACE CURTAINS done up, mended and put up to windows at about the same price others charge for washing only, at PArrsx's 1408 Chestnut street. FURNITURE repaired, varnished, and made to look equal to new, at PATTEN'S, 1408 Chestnut street. WINDOW SHADES, Curtains, Curtain Goods and 'Upholstery, at PATTEN'S, 1408 Chestnut Street. UPITOLSTERY WORK done at PATTEN'S, 1408 Chestnut street. No delay, no dlaappointment. ALL FOR e2D— A Snit of Customer made Clothing AT CHAS. STOKES Si CO.'s A WALL-KNOWN FACT— The Ready-made Clothing at Chas. Stokes & Co.'s is better cnt, Dater made, and better trimmed than any in Philadelphia. The prices the same as before MEI= A SPLENDID SUIT EMI $25, At No. 524 Chestnut street, OVliEcokot . ;e Fall Overcoats, Fall Overcoats, Fall Overcoats. A splendid assortment of new style Fall Overcoats now ready at CHAS. STOKES & Co.'s. Customer made. JuDlorous mothers and nurses use for children a safe and pleasant medicine in BOWEIeB INFANT Coa t-nen. To THOSE making bets of hiits on the elections and all others: Von can procure the present 'styles at OAKFORIO3, Continental lintel. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS and druggists' sun- Ariee SNOWDEN dt, BROVIER„ 23 South Eighth area. BLINDNESS AND CATARRH. J. saacs, M. D.. Professor of the Eye and Ear, treats all diseases appertaining to the above members with the utmost success. Testimonials from the most reliable sources in the city can be seen at this office, No. 805 Arch street. Tho medical faculty are Invited to accompany their patients,as he has no secrets In his practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made for examination. RESTAURANTS. HENRY EEINHARDT, Hotel and Restaurant, No. 116 S Sixth Street, below Chestnut OPPOSITE TILE NEW COURT HOUSE.) MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOURS. Wines Liquors, etc., of the choicest brands. oci tf Nally rtrazaqaterionrs. 1 0 pi -% k - , . 3 1 N ."":.-L Will be publiehed on FRIDAY, October 16th, UENRY C. WORK'S New Rook. The UPSHOT FAMILY. A Betio-comic Poem. Sent postpaid for 35 cants. Bound in crimson and gold. 75 genie. siEN BY C. WORK, 615 Walnut street, Philadelphia. oclo.3trp• SEWING MI&CHiNEIS. 1106. REMOVAL. 1106. THE EMU BEREFICTEHING COMPANY Have Removed their Warerooma to No. 1106 Chest - J:lmb Street. BINGER'S NEW FAMILY BEWING MACHINE la duple, durable, quiet and light running, and capable of performing an &aerating range and variety of work. It will hem. fell. Alta. braid. gather, cord. tack. quilt. emboider, die my 2 lyrn WM. E. COOPER, Agent. FOR SALE. WEST PHILADELPHIA PROPERTIES FOR SALE OR TO RENT. The handsome Brown Stone RESIDENCES. Nos. 4108. 4110 and 4119 SPRUCE Street. C. .1. FELL de BRO., 120 South FRONT Street. ocl2 m w 1m IcCOUNTRY BEAT AND MARSI FOR liaLE.2 50 or 100 acres, Bristol Pike, above 7.mile stone. Mansion-house, coach-shop and dwellings to let. Inquire on premises, or 610 Locust street. oclo 2t• It/ r.l AGENTS AND FARMERS WANTED. "THE KING OF STOCK BOOKS," I,COO pager—DM illustrations—all about the history and va rietlea, creeping, breeding, feeding and management, die- OROS and their remedies, of the horse, cattle,eheep,poul• try, etc., etc. Incheapnese and fulinese it has no rival. Ever y farmer absolutely needs it "THE NEW MAP WONDER," and a State map given to every aubecritmr, aho to any person who will procure a_ good agent, For descriptive pamphlet, addre•e GOODSPEED & CO., Chi- CIIRO, New York and Memphis oel2.lma MILLIE ERT . MM. E. BUSH WILL OPEN ON WEDNESDAY, October 14. a fashionable assortment Pall and Winter millinery of the latest styles. No. 11 South Second street. below Market. ocl2 2N TO RENT. 12 TO LET.- A FURNISHED HOUSE. siruATED at No. 2131 Weet De Lancv Place. Apply on the premicee between two and five o'clock. ocl2 3t• II 'DINO SCHOOLS. „t:53,.. EUGENE DE KIEFFER'S RIDINGSCIIOOL, NDuaan street, below Spruce, between Fit teenth and Sixteenth streets, will be re-opened on Mon. day. September 21. t. 15K sel7-im-rp IMPROVED irrato BALTIMORE ''' FIRE-PLACE HEATER, ra,-----417.1 WITH Illuminating Doors and Windows, And Magazine of sufficient caps . city for fuel to last 24 hours. The moat cheerful and perfect Heater In we. SOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BY J. S. 4'CL A.RK, 1008 Market Street, Philadelphia. oc6 lnuP ltif AMONG WITH INDELIBLE INK, EMBROIDER AU. Lug. Braiding, Stamping, &c. . . FOE BALK—TO MERCHANTS. STOREKEEPERS. Hotels and dealere.—= cases Champagne and Crab Cider. 250 bbh. Champagne and Crab Cider. P. J. JORDAN. 2iM Pear street. THE MOST DESIRABLE COMPANION FOR AN IN valid—a fine MIIBICIII Box. FARR At BROTHER, Imvortere. sontf M 4 Cheetnut etreet, below Fourth. igki LUTE CORN.-400 BAGS PRIME WHITE CORN, IN aklpping order,icier received. For male by E. A -591-11)4/1 QQ. l )Qck §trevt Qcl2 2t ',THE DAILY M. A. TORRY. 1800 Filbert atreet. PEKING BIILLETIN---PHILADEITHIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 18k CIAILPETINGIN &UP CARPETING S. cREN - KNci. Elegant Wiltons, Velvets, Brussels, WPM, 3 FLYS and IBM& Parlor, Hall and Stltire to Match. LEEDOM & SHAW, OW ARCH STREET, Between Ninth and Tenth Streets. e0153mn4 NEW ARRIVALS. Opening Deily. CARPETINGS, Wilton', Velvets. -Brussels. OIL .CLOTHS, Sue. REEVE L. KNIGHT & SON, 1222 Chestnut Stmt. 0,428 th. *". ORS. dtc. F" U R S The eubectibere beg to INFORM the public that TREY have REMOVED From their Old Stand (117 Arch Atrcet) to No, 1212 CHESTNUT STREET Where they c f pang jo s Caarkr i tY c ekßGE and LADIES' FINE FURS, CONSISTING OF Russian Sable, Royal Ermine, Hudson's Hay Sable, Chinchilla, Mink Sable, Fitch, &c. All of which they offer at REASONABLY LOW PRICES, BETS OF FURS FROM $5 UPWARDS. A. K. & F. R. WOMRA.TH, No 1212 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. anlSe m w 4mrp THE FINE AE!11. ROGERS' GROUPS. ALL THE ROGERS' GROUPS. WAR AND HUMOROUS SUBJECTS. Suitable for Wall or Mantel Ornaments, Bridal Presents, &o. SOLE AGENCY: JAMES S. EARLE & SONS, Earle'' , CaHello of Paintings and Looking- Glass Warerooma, 816 CHESTNUT STREET. WATCHES, JEWEL T, ati:ND BAILEY & CO., DIAMOND DEALERS, CHESTNUT STREET; 810. felKw I m lI.ADIEW DRESS TRIJIMMINIIIII. MARY B. CONWAY, LAM I): FITEMBIUG AND BOPPING SHORN, 31 South Sixteenth Street, PHILADELPHIA. Ladies from any part of the United States can send their orders for Dress Distortsls, Dresses , (Rooks, Bonnets, Shoes, Under Clothing, Mourning Snits, Wedding Tros. Isamu Traveling Outfits, Jewelry. dt.c. ; also, Children's Clothing, Infante Wardrobes, Gentlemen's Linen. dw. In ordering Garments. Ladies will please send one of their BEST vrrrnie passage for measurement ; and Ladles visiting the city should not fail to call and have their measures registered for future convenience. Before, by permission. to MR. J. M. HAFLEIGH, 1012 and 1014 Chestnut street, 'MESSRS. HOMER, COLLADAY dt CO.. 818 and 820 Chestnut street. sun 2mre BLINDS AND WINDOW SHADES* BLINDS AND SHADES. B. J. WILLIAMS & SONS, No. 16 North SIXTH Street, MOUT SAMIFICTERERB AND BILL AT LOW PRICE& BLINDS PAINTED AND TRIMMED. STORE SHADES MADE AND LETTERED. seai m w 1 26trp4 DEM GOOD& CARD TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS We have established a department for the convenience of Country Merchants who do not wish to buy whole pieces of fine goods. We will cut fine Bilks, Dress Goods, Linen Goods. Cloths and Casahneres in such quantities as will best suit their sales and convenience at the regular wholesale rates. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE, Corner of Eighth and Market St. DUN 440,0b5. LADIES' CLOAKINGS. STRAWBRIDGE &CLOTHIER We call especial attention to our line of these Goode, being the Most Complete Assortment ever Offered in Philadelphia, Comprising Even Style and Make, Lyons Velvets. Black Velvet Cloth. Brown Velvet Cloth, Dahlia Velvet Cloth. Black Astrachan% While Astrachan% Brown Astrachan% Steel-Gray Astraohana. Purple Astrachans. Black Moscow Beavers. Co!ored Moscow Beavers. B!ack Castor Beavers. Colored Castor Beavers.. Black Chinchillas. Brown Chinchillas. Bismarck Chid/110as. Pearl Chinchillas. S teal- Gray Chinchilla% Purple Chinetullee. Lighfeßlue Chinchillas, White Cloaking% Scarlet Cloaking% Diamond Cklakinga. Silver-Fox Cloakinge. Opera Clothe. CLOTHS OF ALL COLORS. BLACK. PURPLE. WHITE. SCARLET. DAHLIA. BROWN. BISMARCK. VELVETEENS. BLACK, BLUE, PURPLE, BROWN, SCARLET. ALL THE ABOVE GOODS IN THE VARIOUS GRADES: Just received, a large lot of Ladies' and Children's Cloakings Which we offer at present from $2 50 to $4 per yard. • These Goods sold last year from 85 50 to $8 50 per yard. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER CENTRAL EMPORIUM Corner Eighth and Market tits, OaAt Have t opened fronithe late auction elle of , • SR& XILLEELAINiE4O IIII I itflOts , A 'rge number of BR OCHE SHAWLS, g r at u c c ol zm p o o f ne t trd handsome designs, much less LYONS'CLOAKING VELVETS Of the most celebrated mikes, in all widths andoualitles• SILK PLUSSES, 20 inches wide, BLUES, BROWNS. WHITE. PURPLE AND DAHLIA. d 6 50 to $9O. Velveteens, Silk Finish, BLEACHES, BROWNS, BLUES AND PURPLES. , Black Gro Grain Silks, A large assortment of very good quallUes, at less than wholesale prices. LADIES , AND messy WOOLEN ORME% A large assortment of new styles. ENCASH, FRBNCH AND CERRO DEN' GOODS, From the late large auction sales; at greatly reduced prices. It NoN. 713 and 715 N. Tenth St. MEE CLOTH ROUSE. MARKET Am; o 411 0 dp NINTH, . 40 1,4* Are enabled, from their long experience and supeitor facilities for obtaining Woolens direct from blarinfac torero and Importers, to offer just the right things at just the right priies, in goods adapted to Ladies', blen's an Boys' Wear. CASSIMER ES, ' BROADCLOTHS,. CHINCHILLAS BEAVERS, ASTRA CANS, VELVETEENS, &e., m. &C. tie2B m ta sr 8 4c, 4 , * Fourth and Arch._ 1" GOOD BLACK SILKS. GOOD COLORED SILKS. 'SOS. FALL GOODS OPENING, FANCY AND STATII, 727 POPULAR PRIDES 727 FOR DRY GOODS. RICKEY, SHARP & CO, No. 72 , 7 Chestnut Street, Importers, Jobbers and Retailers, Have now on exhibition THE MOST EXTENSIVE AND DESIRABLE STOCK in this market Their stock is unrivaled for EXTENT. VARIETY and general adaptation to the wants of the trade. They are in constant receipt of BARGAINS, which are freely of. fared by the yard. piece orrackage. RICKEY, SHARP & CO No. 727 Chestnut Street, Philodo, II I'D 00 14 wr LINEN STORE, IP . 828 Arch Street. Our Fall Importations of TABLE LINENS. EXTENSION TABLE CLOTHS' NAPKINS AND DOYLIES. NOW. OPEN. Or Hotels supplied at wholesale package prices. " VELVETS." JOHN W. THOMAS, Nos. 405 and 407 N. Second Street, MO NOW OPEN A FULL LINE OF 14 - 1(C) NS BLACK SILK 'VELVETS, From 28 to 40 inches wide. au2B tl iglu) TO PROPRIETORS OF HOTELS,BOARDING-HOUSES We have a special wholesale department for supplying Linen and Cotton Sheeting. Towels, Napkins. Single Bed and. Berth Blankets, and other goods particularly adapted to your wants. All the above kind of goods made up at short notice if desired. STRAWBRIDGE &CLOTHIER CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE, Corner of Eighth and Market' St, DAY 61001)11. SHIPPING. O~t~I,I~IT~f. THE EAST INDI TELEGRAPH COMPANY. Thla Company have an excitialve grant to lay Subinari)tie Cables, CANTON TO TEIN-TSIN, (the seaport of Pektn,) connecting all the ports on the ASIATIO COAST, whose foreign commerce amounts to One Thousand Millions Annually. The Company is chartered by the Legislature of the State of New York, with a Capital of 65,000,000 ; Shares, $lOO Each. A limited number of shares are offered at $5O each, 'payable 610 cash, $l5 November 1, balance in monthly instalments of $2 54 per share. The inquiries for this stock are now very active, and the Board of Directors in- eruct us to say it may be withdrawn at any time, and Mat none will be of fered on the above terms after Novem- Ler 20 next: For Circulars, AlapE and 'full Information, apply to DREXEL & CO., No. 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA ( To duly authorized Banks and Bankers through- out Paatuudvanta, and at the Office of the Company, Nos. 23 and 25 NASSAU Elftnet, MEW TORE. Freight Station Pennsylvania R. R. Co" Corner Thirteenth and !Market Streets, PHILADELPHIA. October lat, ma. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. Large reductions having been made from new York on West bound trade, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, to meet the sap% have made corresponding reductions to protest the trade of Philadelphia, and will at all times continue this policy. For now rates and other information, apply to the Agents of the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany, Thirteenth and Market Sta., Philadelphia. S. B. KINGSTON. Jr., GHOUL HMI AGB T PROBYLVANIk B. B. CO oco GOLD'S Latest Improved Patent Law Steam and Hot Water Apparatus, For Warming and Yeasting Private and Pala ME* Liao. the approved Cooking Apparatus. • AMERICAN KITCHENER, On the European plan of i endings. durability and neatnees of conetruction. f o r Hotels, Public Inatltutlona and the better clue of Private Reeidenees. HOT AIR FURNACES of the latest improvements. enumTH PATENT ARCHUSIEDIANN 'ENTILATORSo MITI - INTERS, VENTILATORS, &c. Union Steam and Water Heating Co" JAMES P. WOOD & CO.. 41 South FOORTH Street, Philadelphia. Bnverintendent. ENVELOPES! ENVELOPES ! • 5,000,000 SAFETY ENVELOPES All colors, qualities and sizes, for sale at reduced prfcas at the Steam Envelope Manufactory. 223 SOUTH METH STREET. selMinrPi SAMUEL TOBEY, Agent. U—rit • CONCENTRATED - For the 4rmdry.—Free from Oxalic Acid.—flee Chemist's . Certificate. A Patent Pocket Pinenettion or Emory Bag rN EACH TWENTY CENT BOX. • For sale by all respectable Grocers and Druggists. iy27 m w 18m 800 E. S. 13C10 - 11 7 13 9 UPHOLSTERER, 4 " -No.. 186 North Ninth Street, PITILARELPiIIA o WINDOW SHADES, BEDS, MA.TRESSES, CURTAINS. AND CARPETS. Furniture Repaired and Vpholatered. uenBterp FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED At the Peruxelvania State Fair. 1.868, for Z ILT Et F...14E. s • C.J. FELL 85 BROTHER, lbolesale Agenta for the State of Pennoylrenia, oe7 w m strp• CIREEN GiNGER..-LANDING AND FOR SALE I 3 Ur J. B, BUIVIER do QQ.tiQ fiGth DOANTaN MIA= IyB 4.131XP0