OTTY BULLETIN. MURDER IN IHE TIMM) *VAUD. A Woman Cboac4 to_Deatit by Her liusband. Mrs. Mary Walmsley, aged 38 years, residing at No. 2 Gaffney's avenue, running south from Fits water, between Sixth and Seventh streets, was choked to death by her husband, Icy, this morning. The house Iwhichhc the mur der was committed is a three-story brick, and is occupied by different tenants, as nearly all the houses in that avenue are. The deceased lived in the basement. For some 'time' past her husband has been ab sent, being engaged as a band on a farm. Da ring his absence the mother of Mrs. Walmsley has been staying 'with her. The room is uncar peted, and the furniture consisted of a bedstead and two chairs. Yesterday afternoon Walmsley came home. He brought with him $l6. Out of that amount $5 were expended for whisky and other things, and the balance was given to Mrs. Walmsley. All hands got pretty drunk, and a continuous quar rel was ,cept up during sliest the entire night. As fighting is no unusual circumstance in that locality, neither the visitors or the other occu pants of the house paid any attention to the noise. This morning, about 5 o'clock, the quarrel be tween Walmslcy and his wife was renewed. She bad placed in her bosom $ll given to her last night,and Walmsley endeavored to take it from her. She resisted and a struggle ensued. He seized her by the throat and held her until she became black in the lace. He also struck her in the face and kicked her. The mother of Mrs. Walmsley interfered on behalf of her daughter and was also kicked. It was then found that Mrs. Walmsley, who had fallen to the floor, was dead. and Walmsley lied before an alarm could be given. The police were soon notified of the occurrence, and search was made for_the murderer, without avaiL Ho was traced to several taverns in the neighborhood, but lib could not be found by the officers. He is a tall man, about forty years of age, with sandy hair a nd goatee, and wears a itaig, light overcoat with car flaps. Coroner Daniels summoned a jury and viewed the body this morning. The inquest will be held tc-morrow. POLICEMAN YOUNG RELIEF' Fuso...--We make the following additional acknowledgments of contributions to this fund, and shall be glad to receive further donations to this worthy object: Previously acknowledged $341 78 S. C. F bOO ALLEGED WirE BEArr.a.--Jacob Graeff, re siding at No. 924 North Third street, was before Recorder Glvin, this morning, upon the charge of assault and battery on his wife. Mrs. Graefl's face was badly bruised, and she presented the appearance of having been very harshly treated. The accused was held in 431,000 ball for trial. CRUELTY TO ANLUALS.—CharIes Conway was arrested yesterday at Water and Vine streets, upon the charge of cruelly treating his horse. He was taken before Alderman Toland, and was held to answer. AK INSANE WomAN.—A young woman; named Mary Pyno, evidently Insane, was found wan dering about the streets in the neighborhdod of Seventeenth and Pine streets. She was sent to the Almshouse. RIIN OVER.—This morning, about half-past eight o'clock, Mrs. Mary Lee was run over by a milk-wagon, at Fifth and Market streets, and had both legs fractured. She was conveyed to her home. The driver of the wagon was arrested. REFORMATION SERVICES.—Next Sunday morn lig and evening will be observed in St. Mark's Lutheran Church, Spring Garden and Thirteenth streets, witlrepecial musical services, commemo rative of the close of the seventh jubilee year. The choir, augmented for the oecasion,and under the direction of Mr. H. Knauff, will perform the Messiah Hallelujah, " Judah Arise" and " Lord, how pleasant," by Mozart; "Great and Glorious" and a Hallelujah, by Haydn ; also, a theme and chorus from Rossini, "Lift up the Shawm.” A brass quartette, from the very best talent in the city, is engaged to assist. The German choral tunes arc a particular feature. Luther's great hymn. Eiji Fe.' e 13nrg, sung by choir and congre gation, with full organ and brass accompani ment, is a thing that can be heard here only about once in ilfty years.. A Choral, by Bach. will also be sung in the evening, and the music to the re sponses of the Lutheran service will be given with lull effect. REPUBLICAN 1.. N% IN( ini.ks.--The great trip of the campaign will be made by this Club to- morrow (Friday), when they will visit Trenton. A special invitation has been extended by the State Central Committee of New Jersey. who will receive the Club upon its arrival. It is under stood that the Invincibles will be given the right of the grand procession, in which clubs will par ticipate from all parts of New Jersey. and from New York and this State. The city will be illu minated, fireworks displayed and everything done to make the demonstration a grand success. A special train will be In readiness, and we hope every member will turn ontv as the citizens of Trenton - are expecting the full corns, and arc pre paring to give a hearty welcome. Rant 1.1.1( AN INC 11 , 1-I{ , .—The trip of the Re_ publican IhNincibles to Norristown this evening promises to be the grandest affair of the cam paign. Great preparations have been made to make it an ovation to the sterling political organ ization of our city. Their fame is world wide,and our Republican friends of Montgomery county are determined to do matters up in fine style. The ladies (God bless them !) have prepared a flag. regulation size, for the Ulub. It will be pre sented this evening, with all the accustomed hon ors. Arrangements have been made to return to the city at a seasonable hoer. Itzm I.l.ics may be ungrateful, but one thing is a fixed fact about their people—they buy their breech(' where they buy them the beet. For this reason such VMltitudes flock to Wanamaker dr, Brown's great clothing bazaar, corner Sixth and Market streets. Here everybody—boy and man—finds the utmost of his requirements in quality and fashion—at prices that could only be fixed by a house that caters for the million. That this Is so, anybody can see by even a cur sory inspection. THE LAST or THE St•NNY So ETH.—The remains of the hull of the brig Sunny South, which was recently destroyed by fire, off Chester. with a cargo of benzine, were raised by Messrs. Murphy ,Sz Dusenberry, of this city, and towed up to pier .No. 19, where it lay till yesterday, when it was sold by Messrs. Powell & West, auctioneers, for $1.500. The time occupied in raising the hull was three &Lye. SA RI;ATII-SC11001, ANNI VERSA RY.--The first an.. niversary exercises of the Memorial Baptist Bab bath-Bchooi, will take place at Athletic Hall, Thirteenth .treet, above Jefferson, on Thursday evening. October 29th. The exercises will begin at 7 o'clock, and will consist of singing, addresses, recitations, and other proceedings of an in teresting character. FENe AaTS.—The sale of American Pictures and Crystal Medallions from the American Art Gallery, N. Y., was commenced last evening, to be continued on this and to-morrow evenings, commencing at 7;,4 o'clock, at _Scott's Art Gal lery, 1020 Chestnut street. The prices brought were low, being (mite unexpected. This evening the choice of the collection will be offered. We advise those who cab to attend. GREAT RACE AT PoIN r BREEZE PARE.—A. great MCC for a purse of $l,OOO, mile heats, three in five, to harness, will take place on Friday, 50th inst ,at3P. M. The fast nags Goldsmith Maid and George Wilkes, who by their recent record of speed have established themselves equal amongst the fastest public trotting horses in the world, are entered for this race, and a splendid trot will be made. SUNDAY SCHOOL JUISILEE.—The second annual Sunday-School jubilee, in aid of the Home for the aged and inform of the M E. Church, till'. evening, at the Academy of Music, will be a rich musical treat. A number of beautiful pieces will be sung by a company of nearly one thousand children, under the direction of Prof. W. G. Fischer. Tickets can be had at the M. E. Book Room, No. 1018 Arch street. Daum the lemons Arctic Soda Water and read the EVENING BULLETIN. at HaiMee News Stand, at North Pennsylvania Depot. CITY NOTICES. MEAT BATES -505, 0 60. $6l *6 50, sl.la 50, $Bl 9 , $9 60, $lO and $l2. - - r*Rsox & Co., 290 and 222 Mick street, nelow Walnut. hiucctxc limvss, Meat Forks, Basting Carpet Stretchers. 220 and 222 Dock street, below Walnut street . _ Thttr on Ave. PERISII.—This is what neglected teeth would say if they could remonstrate with their owners; and mark this, the teeth cannot perish or become black or yellow it the Sozoooter is used daily. " SPAULDING'S " Ms become a household word. IT IS WONDERFUL how cheap goods are sold at Gay's China Palace, 1022 Chestnut street. The stock was all selected by Mr. Gay in person from the largest manufactories in Europe. The cause of their being so remarkably cheap is the great redaction of prices on the other side of the water. Business being very dull, all the manufacturers have large stocks on hand. and are willing to discount largely to effect sales. Below we quote prices of a few staple goods. Fancy are at a still greater discount. White French China Cups and Saucers, per set, 12 pieces .$1 25 White Stone China Cups and Saucers; per set, 12 pieces.... ........ ................ .............. 60 White French China Dining Plates,OK inches,per d0zen...... ..... ........ ........ 200 White Stone China Dining Plates, '*,h inches, per dozen White Stone China Chamber Sets, 12 pieces, per set 300 Cut Glass Goblets, per dozen . 9 25 Blown Glass Goblets, per dozen 1 50 Cut Glass Tumblers, per dozen .. 1 25 MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S DRESS MAKINELIR the latest Paris styles, THE LEADERS OF FASHION.- . - Chas. Oakford & Sons', under the Continental, are acknowledged the leaders of fashion in the Hat and Cap line. DON'T FATE TO TRY BOWER'S "Gum Arabic Secrets" for your Cough. Sore Throat and Pulmonary troribles. Physicians use them. De pot, Sixth and Vine. :35 cents. JUDICIOUS mothers and nurses use for children a safe and pleasant medicine in BOWER ' S iIiFATiT Colt dial. LADIES, MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S HATS,HI the very latest styles. The Gipeey and other styles to be had at WILFORD/1% Continental Hotel. SIIRCICAL INSTRUMENTS and druggists' sun dries. SNOwilElt & BROTIIEV, 23 South Eighth street. LEADERS or THE FASHION— All the novelties of the season, including the New Color for Gents' Walking and Evening . Coats, to be found owly at $346 78 FALL OVERCOATS— Melton, Scotch. and Silk-mixed Fall Overcoats Irish Frieze and French Cassimere Fall Overcoats. . Tricot, Cloth and Doeskin of every variety of style and color worn. A splendid Fall Overcoat for $22, warranted to flt, at Cu/Lai:es STOKES & CO.'s, No. 624 Chestnut street. RI AI.Y-111ADIC CLOTHING— In style .and workmanship the same as Customer Work, at CIIAELEB STOKES & Co. s. FOR PURE HARD LEHIGH COAL, and superior rebroken Schuylkill, go to WILLIAM W. ALTER'S Depot, No. 90 North Ninth street (below Girard avenue), Or office corner Sixth and Spring Garden streets ItT — Oood coal only kept and good weight given. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH. J. Isaacs, 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, 805 Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients,as he has nu secrete In his practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made for examination. VII4.1.14 . 11:11:4 1 PORT OF PHILADELPHIA—OrronER 2u• Far Bee Marine Bulletin en Inside Page. ARRIVED THIS DAY. Steamer Brunette, Howe, 24 hours from New York, with wise to Jain F Ohl. Steamer Florence I , ranklin, Pier.on, 13 home from Bal timore, with iii&e to A Grovel... Jr. Schr 11 .1 Holway, Thom peon, Boston Schr Jos S Hewitt, Foster. Boston. Schr I ranch French, Lippincott, Providence. Schr L P Pharo, Conies, jersey City. CLEARED 'ring DAY. Steamer Brunette. Bowe. New York. John F Ohl. Brig Frank E Allen, Norton, Gardiner, Ale. Warren dr Gregg. Brig lielen (Br), Doane, Antigua, J 1 Razley ct: Co. Schr Little Rack. Fenton. Richmond, (;eo Tallman, Schr Sarah A Hammond. Paine, Heaton, Wannemacher Co. Behr Sabina, Currie. Jackponville. captain. Behr andt, nom Baket, New Bedford, John Rpm - - mel Jr. 8cl:a J A Garrieou, 6nilth, BoetoU, Latltbury, IVickeretiam di Co. Bohr Surprise. Wen , . Bouton. Borda, Kotler & Nutting. Bohr L P Collins, Washington, DC, Caldwell. Gar • - d - on & Co. Behr J S Hewitt, ro,ter. E Cambridge, Goo S Repplior. Sal - Frrncb, Lippincott, Richmond. Va, Castuer, Stick nev A: Wellington. Schr k ancoula, Trek orgy, Salem, Ranimott et Neill. CorTeepondenco of the Philadelchta tachange. Lt. WES. Dm-, Oct. 27- 6 PM Salim Artie Garwood. for Boston; Ann Eliza, for New port and Urea]) Wave, to Providence, all from Philadel phia, bailed from the Breakwater thie morning Brie. Aim\V Onrwood, for St John, NB, and Keturah, for Genoa, remain in the harbor. Pilot boat Henry Cope re port, spoken tilt,. morning ofl Abeecom. brig E A Carver, from Now York for Pensacola Wind S. Your, &c, JOSEPH I..LAIETH.A. MEMORA NDA. • Steamer Hunter, Rogers, hence at Providence 27th instant Steamer Pioneer. Catharine, hence at Wilmington. NC. 26th instant Brig Amy A Lane. Carver, hence at Portland 26th inst. Brig Gondolier (Br), Roberts, hence for St John, NB, at Holmes' Hole 27th Mar. Brigs J W Drisco, Buckman, and Annandale, Tucker, hence at Boston yesterday. Brig Princeton, Wells, from Boston for this port, at New York yesterday. Mira E G Willard, Parsons. from Portland ; Boston, Smith; Fremont, Gibbs, and Daniel Brittain, Springer, from Boston; Potter&llooper.Bradhary.from Providence. an d John E Taylor, Young. from Bridgeport, all foothis port, at New York yesterday. Sthrs L dt M Reed. Steelman; Geo Tautens, Adams; A Bartlett, Bartlett, and Sarah L Simmons. tiaudy, hence for Boston; 11.1 Iteratv, Meredith, and Wm P Cox, Bate man, do for PIN mouth ; Emily A Bartle, Smith, do for Salem; Jas S Watson. 110 mck, and and S L Itussell,Smith, do for Lynn; Clara. Miliford,do for Deuversport ; Brune L Porter, Sparks, du for Portsmouth; Race Horse, Ponder, Nadeb, Cheney, do for is ewbaryvert, and Adini. rat, Steelman, do for Portland, at Holmes' 11010 27th Met Behr Lila. Packard, hence at Cortland 26th Schr A F Kindberg, Thomte§, Hailed from Wareham 26th inst. for this port &lire George FitleaNickerson, and West moreland.Rice, hence at Providence 27th inst. POLITICAL NOTICES. Ireland, GRANT, COLFAX, A NI eetieg ot the Iri,h Citizens of Phtladelphi.i will he held en TH IS, THUBSDAV, EVIENI VG, All who are in favor of the election o' GRANT and , LEAX. and who are roil lug to AID the oppressed peo ple of every clime, but more Esmmin MA the down trod den pet pin of IRELAND, are invited to be present. The following gentlemen will address Oil meetinS: Major-Gen. N. P. BANKS, of Massachusetts. Hon. BENJ. HARRId BREWSTER. lion. A. G. CURTIN. DAVID BELL. LL.D.. Editor IrOt lie, I, %l r. JOHN M. MORIARTY, Esq., lion. PATRICK CORBETT, of Syracuse. Major-General J. T. OWEN. IRISHMEN. PALLY. RALLY, FOR IRELAND AND LIBERTY: Beats reserved for Ladies. viEr.. B LirtI)QCARTERd REPUBLICAN IN VINCI I. The Club will assemble at WALNUT STREET WHARF, FRIDAY, Oct. M. 188 i, at 6 o'clock I'. M., to proceed to TRENTON, Now Jersey. Cars will leave depot at Bi-C Jortullve P. M. 11. Tlcketa for the round trip ONE DOLLAR. for sale at Headquarters alter 3 P. M. of the 30th. By order of EYJtA LUKENS. HENRY -- Aehistant Mat ehallz BSCOW, Jib. AUCTIONEER. SCOI T'B ART GALLERY, 1020 (al E.ITNUT street, Phlladelp`Ra. MR. (3. H. BECUTELT SPECIAL MALE OF DEBT QUALITY TRIPLE SILVER-PLATED WARE, MA NUFACTURED FOR HIS BEST CITY R.ETAIL ThADIk warranted as reprerented. or no sale, 'Will take place at cotta Art Gallery. 1020 Chestnut et.. ON FRIDAY MORNING. Oct. re, at 10 o'clock. comuristog a NU tud mew salwrtmout of powoot doeigo3. THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN-PHILADELPHIA; 4 1 HUR:SDAI r , OOTOBER 29, 1868. Spoons, FAssorr & Co.. M. SHOEMAKER &CO 1024 ,CHESTNUT St. CKAILLES STOKES & Co.'s, Continenuti Hotel Building And Victory. At CONCERT HALL. ORDER NO. 21 BENJAMIN L. TAYLOR, Chief MarehaL ALETION SALES. OUT GOODIN REDUCTION IN THE PRICE NEW AND DESIRABLE DRY GOODS. EDWIN HALL & CO., NO. 28 SOUTH SECOND ST., Will offer, from to.day. Extraordinary Inducements To select from their largo and eplendid Stock of DRY GOODS, by reducing the price of the following. articim : Fancy Silks, Colored Silks, Chameleon Barges, do. Poplins, Velour Poplins, French Poplins, Stripe Poplins, Empress Clothe, SILK CORDED POPLINS, REPS, HEAVY WOOL CORDED POPLINS, With a great variety of NEW FAR RICS. Ladies' Dresses and Walking Suits Ladies' Dresses made to orderin the newest and most Fashionable manner. We are determined to maintain our reputation for the DELT GOODS AND LOWEST mon. EDWIN HALL & CO., NO. 28 SOUTH SECOND ST. 0e.27 tu th 2t4 Fall Trade. EDWARD FERRIS, GIRARD STORES, N.W. core Eleventh and Chestnut Ste, Entrance 36 South Eleventh, OFFERS AT JOB PRICES 20,000 Yards Hamburg and Needle Work Embroideries. 1,000 Doz. Linen Hdlde.---All kinds. Real and Imitation Valencienne,Thread, Guipure and Cluny Laces. And a complete stock of W 11/ r jr Or 40 fOT)S. I.IT - Ktirsheedt and King's celebrated make of Priffings and Itufflings at Manufacturer's Prices. a2B-tn th • 13LAA_NiiiErr AND FLANNEL ESTABLISHMENT. NEW FALL GOODS All deeeriptiona of the beet maker unshrinkahle Flannels, as Roger~' English Patent, Heal Welsh and Saxony, Hallardvale and Hornet. Shaker, both white timid red, Plaid and Printed Opera, Gilbert's Opera, all colors. Domestic, White, Red and Gray. Heaviest English and Amefican CANTON FLANNELS. ALSO, SUPERIOR QUALITY BLANKETS, All Wool and Extra Widthe, for beet Family L'ee MEDIUM BLANKETS, ro: 11 °telt and Public Inqitutionp Crib and Cradle Blankets. Sheppard, Van Harlingen & Arrison, 1008 Chestnut Street. oc , o-tutlid lUt rpt OIIRWEN STODDART & B RO, Invite the attenticn of Buyers to the Sto:k of GOODS In their CLOTH DEPARTMENT, Compriniug LADIES' CLOAKINGS, A STRACHANS, VELVET BEAVERS. CHINCHILLAS BEAVERS, OPERA CLOAKINGS, UNION CLOTHS . WATERPROOFS, EUGENIE CLOAKINGS, MEN'S OVERCOATINGS, MOSC DIV BEAVERS, COLORED AND BLACK TRICOT, PIQUETS AND PALETOTS, ESQUIMAUX BEAVERS, MIXTURES FOR SUITS, SIDE BAND CASSIMERES, PLAID CASSIMERES, BLACK DOESKINS. BLACK TWILLED CASHMERES, GOODS FOR BOYS' WEAR, In all Grades and Prices. Our cheap location. experience in this Trade. and Large Saks, enable us to offer decided advantages to pun , chasers. CURWEN STODDART & RRO., 450.452 end 454 N. Second Street. 0,473 t, SILK, PLUSH AND VELVETEENS, SILK FINISH VELVETS, In all the popular colors. ODUWEN ST 0 'LYDA RT BELO. , 450, 452' and 454 N. Second Street. 0c2713t1 LYONS CLOAKING VELVETS, OF ALL WIDTHS AND GRADES'. PRICES REDUCED. CITRWEN STO DDA RT Blto. , 4C0 3 452 041.44454 N. tteCo3lo4 stivvt. vco JUST OPENED 250 FINE MARSEILLES QUILTS. LARGE SIZE. A Great Bargain. Sheppard, Van Harlingen dc Arrieo r n,- 0c544t TO CCUNTRY MERCHANTS. We have now in store , a very large and varied assort ment of LADIES' OLOAKINGS. By calling on um you can not only eee all the styles in vogue. but be supplied in quantities to suit at the lowest wholesale rates. Comparison of dock and Prices with any wholesale house solicited. Samples sent by mall wnen desired. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER CENTRAL EMPORIUM. Corner of Eighth and Market Stn. .e25.6m WINTER DRESS GOODS IN EVERY VARIETY. POPLINS, PLAIDS, SEItGES, &e., &e. NEW GOODS OPENED DAILY. JOHN W. THOMAS, Nos. 405 and 407 N. Second Street. au2.B tllra TO PROPRIETORS OF HOTELS,BOARDING-HOUSES AND SHIPPING. 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 Sta. se2s Cm 1868. OPENING A full Line of our own importation IMP, SATINS AND RIBBONS, TO MATCH, Millinery and Dress Trimmings; WOOD dr. CARY. Latest Styles Fancy Bonnets, Ladies' and Misses' flats and Materials. FFATRIRS, FLOWERS, FBA &c., FOR BON.N ET MAKING. WOOD & CARY, No. 725 CI ES'FNI TT STI - tEE ocl! , hurl, Just C>peneci. THOS. KENNEDY & BRO'S, MILLINERY HOUSE, 729 CHESTNUT STREET. Importers, Jobbers and Betak ers. od3 , • . RHEUMATISM, • NEURALGIA. $5,000 REWARD Will be paid to any person producing any article that can refer to half as many Genuine Permanent Cures of Rheu matism and Neuralgia in Pennsylvania as made by DII. JETIEILJEJR,'S Great Vegetable Rheumatic Remedy Within two years. As a security to sufferers, a written guarantee is given, stating the number of bottles war ranted to cure each case or money to be refunded. Posi tively used by Physicians in practice as the only recourse in severe cases. Warranted unlnjurious to the most delicate. Prepared by Dr. J. P. FITLER, a regular graduate, who has, for thirty years, made this disease a specialty. Office, No. 29 S. Fourth Street. All inquiries by letter answered. Sold by all DruaLts. nil2o th s to tf ept, CORNELIUS & BAKER. DIANUFACTURERS ov GAS FIXTURES,LAMPS,BRONZES, LANTERNS, &o. Store, 710 Chestnut Street. Manufactory, 82.1 Cherry Street. - oe6 to th a MTN CIROWN BRAND LA.YESII.EiirNB.- - WEi --- OLES. ‘lJhalyes and quarter boxes of this splendid fruit. land. big and for sale by JOB. B. 011131X11 di 4704 108 aotitla Wismar*, avow& DUN GOODS. MILLINERY• NEW frIM,I4I3II%AuL. NEW ARRIVALS. Opening Daily, CARPETINGS, Wilton*, Velvets, Brussels, OIL CLOTHS, &c. REEVE L. KNIGHT & SON, 1222 Chestnut Street. • trasttiv CARPETINGS. FALL COIRIENTI,III3I.4. Elegant Wiltons, Velvets, Brussels, TAP 111111 i, 3 FLYS and EGRAIR Parlor, Hall and Stairs to Match. LEEDOM Sr SHAW, 910 ARCH STREET, Between Ninth and Tenth Streets. eels4mrPll 1868. FALL. 1868. "GLEN ECHO MILLS." McCALLIIM, CREASE & SLOAN, Manufacturer and Importers of 4CARPETINGS, Wholesale and Retail Warehouse, No. 509 CHESTNUT ST., Opposite Independence Ball. eelitti th s Bmrp GLASS AIND CHINAWARE. GREAT INDUCJEKENTE3 rircoc.A.smi3u - YE HOUSEKEEPERS Will find it greatly to their advantage to purchase CHINA, GLASS COMMON WARES OF TYNDALE & MITCHELL, 70'7 Chestnut St. 0626 a to th tfrO KERR'S CHINA HALL, 1218 Chestritit St.. Between Twelfth end Thirteenth Furnishing China & Glass Establishment Those in want of French China will find at this es lahllt4lment a larger and better assortment than can be found eleewbere, and at prices much lower than at any other house in Chia city. The subscribers are in constant receipt of all kinds of French China; from plain white to the richest decorated goode,selected from the beet factories in France by our own agente,and be ing bought for cash there, we are enabled to sell cheaper and give a better article than was ever of fered in this city before. GLASS WARE. The largest stock of Glass Ware in thls country. , Yon cannot fail to make a selection from our immense assort meta. Tumblers, $1 25 to $25 per dozen; Goblets, $1 50 to $lOO per dozen ; Decanters, $1 to $75 per pair. GLASS ENGRAVi DIGS. All styles of engravirg on glass done on the premises. Initials, crests, monograms, names, or any design re quired, engraved in the most artistic manner, The public are invited to cal: and see the engravers at work. COMMON GOODS. Suitable for the kitchen and culinary purposes always on hand. The great extent and variety of our stock can only be judged by a personal examination and comparison with other establishments, which we solicit. JAMES K. KERR & BRO., China Hall, 1218 Chestnut Street, Between Twelfth and Thirteenth. ocl th if to larpb THE FINE AMTS. RO GERS' GROUPS. ALL THE ROGERS' GROUPS. WAR AND HUMOROUS SUBJECTS. Suitable for Wall or Mantel Ornaments, Bridal Presents, &o. SOLE AG E NCY: JAMES S. EARLE & SONS, Earle.' Galleries of Paintings and Looking• Glass Warerooms, 816 CHESTNUT STREET. GRAIDIEJEILES, &V. QUINTON TOMATOES, YARMOUTH SUGAR CORN. EXTON'S TRENTON CRACKERS. Dealers and consumers desiring the best geode extant will observe and buy the above brands. ncrVES dr.PAßVlN_,_Wholesale Agents. . • 45 North WATER Street. 0c27 titrpb WANTS. WANTED. FOR. A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, A suite of three rooms (two connecting). Private family preferred. Location. Brown to Master; Fifteenth to Nineteenth street. Address **Borne" this office: 0c292t. A N EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER DESIRES A 11. situation with a view of investing capital In busi. ness. Has been connected with ono of the largest bad ness houses in Philadelphia for many years. Address, BOOKKEEPER," octlf4t4 office of the b. YEN IN G BUL E REAL ESTATE SALES. SALE BY ORDER OF HEIRS. JAMES A. rFreeman. Auctioneer. Modern three-story brick dwelling,No. 1825 North Twelfth street, above Mont gomery avenue. On Wednesday. Novemoer 4, 1868 at 19 o'clock, noon. will be sold at public sale, at the Philadel phia Exchange, the following described real estate: All that modern three-story brick residence, with two story back buildings and lot of ground, situate on the east side of Twelfth street. above Montgomery avenue, (No. 11P-5;) the lot containing in Front on Twelfth street 16 feet 9 inchee,and extending in depth 75 feet-to a back street. 'The house contains ten rooms, has gas, bath, hot ana cold water and water closet, is nayered throughout, has entire new roof. dry cellar, and is in good condition throughout P' Heys at the auction store. $2,066 may remain if the purchaser desires it. Immediate posses sion. lair $lOO to be paid at time of sale. JAMES A,- FREEAN. AuctiOneer. Stvre M , 4:12 erCet. 21 TRUSTEED* SALE.—ESTATE OF LINDSEY Nichetem &tea/ad.—James A, Freeman. Auction 'eer.—On Woolneeday. bovember 18th. IDA at It noon will be sold at public sale. at the rhiladel. phia age, the following described real estate. fete tbe property of Lindsey Richebem. • deceased.—No. L Genteel Dwellings, Nos. 709 and 711 Christian street; alt those two gertain threestcorryy brick divelllnes.with double two Store. brick back bnlldingm and the to of ground thereto belonging, en the north side of Christian street. (Not. 709 and 711.) N 0.709 beginning 04 feet west of Seventh street; thence extending northward 86 feet 8 inches. more or leas, to a point 55 feet; inches west of Seventh street. on the Sen side of a 4 feet wide alloy extending west ward from Seyentla street, at riebt, angles thenewith; thence along the south side of the alley Westward n feel 11 inches to the next described; thence southward e* feet 10 inebowto Christian street and 18 feet on Christian street to tho beginning. with the use of said alley: No. 711. adjoining the above 81 feet 10h:whoa in depth along the lame to the 4 feet a lley: thence along the-al% 10 feet 11 inches; thence GO feet te Christian street and feet front on Christian street, with the use of said alley. Ur' Will he sold separately. Or' 182.300 may remain on No. 789 and 09.000 may r& male on No. 711 if desired. The_parfr walls. on the east side of No 709 and west side of No. 1 are. reserved. N. 11.—The above are neat dwellings. saloon !Arlene dining room Bed kitchen on same floor. gee, baths, heaters. ranges. &a. be. 2.—Frame House and Lot. No. 1318 Rene street. • All that certain frame house and lot of ground, *inlet* on • t hesouth side of Race street. 48 feet eastward from Ju. viper street, in the Tenth Ward of the city, 90 feet front and 11.0 feet deep to an lb feet alloy. Clear of all incum bra nce No. B—Valuable lot, southeast corner Seventeenth and Coates streets, 8 fronts.—On Wednesday. November 18th. 1868, at 19 o'clockk, noon, will be sold at public sal,, at the l'hdadelphin Exchange. the following described real estate, ate the Property of Lindsey Nicholson, deceased: All that largo and valuable lot of ground situate at the southeast corner of Seventeenth and Coates streets, in the Fifteenth Ward of the city; beginning at the southeast corner of said Seventeenth and Casten &Meta:themes ex tending eastwardly along Coates street 199 feet 8 inches; thence in a southeasterly direction 78 feet 1l!: inches to a 4 feet wide alley; thence in a westerly direction parallel or nearly so to Coates street, and along said alley 71 feet 3 14 ,aches. more or less: to another 4 feet alley; thence at right angles to Becket strectand along the last mentioned Ailey 65 feet 4 leases, more or lees. to Beckett street; thence along said Beckett street iverrly 137 feet 11% inches to Seventeenth street. arid die 'lady along NOVO/. teenth street 101 feot3li inches to Col es street, the Dime of beginning. 2'his lot contains about half an acre of ground. being 199. feet 811 inches on Coates street. 101 feet 3% Mete'' , on Netentee nth street, and 137 feet 11)6 inches on Beckett street. and is rive for smproreinent, all the street procements are Fo ra any buildings erected threerne will be profitab large minu factory , storks or dueftinos, a invites attention. 1317 - Plan at the Auction Store. Clear of incumbrance. Only half the purchase m_oney required. By order of Trustee. Ilar - $3OO to be paid at time of sale. JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer. 0c2.9.n05.12 Store. 422 Walnut Street. • rTRUSTEES' ABSOLUTE SALE.—JAMES 6. Freeman. Auctioneer. On Wednesday, Nev. le. IM. at 12 o'clock. noon, will be sold el public sale. at the Philadelphia Exchange, the follovritig descrtbcd real estate. No. I. Threoatory brick dwelling and bakery. No. 821 South Front street AU that lot of ground with the three story brick home. with the two-story brick back building, and bakery with oven thereon erected, sit uate on the e. t Ode of Front Street above Queen street, (No. If2l;> containing in front 20)..1 feet, including part of a 8 feet alley , and extending In depth eastward. 80 feet. rlfre utdect to a ground rent of Lit Gs Pennsylvania cur rency ($4B 68) per annum. Immedlate'poeseszion. Terms crib. Sale peremptory. No. 2.—Threeatory _Brick Dwelling. N 0.11.3 South Front street, with %three.etory Brick Houses on Beck Place.— All that certain three-story brick dwelling with attics. and the lot of ground. situate on the west elde of Mont Street, at the tlistance of HO feet southward from Queen street, In the Third Ward of the city; containing In front 18 feet. and in depth 100 feet to Grover street, with 2 two- story brickhouses on Beck Place. The above will be divided and sold as follows : A. The thrceatory brick dwelling. with basement and back buildings and bathroom, No. Kt 4 South Front street, lot being 18 'eel front on Front street, by 63 loot .8 inches deep on lot of Clear of hicombrance. B. The lot of ground in the rear of the above, with the 8 two and a halfatory brick houses fronting on Beck Place (Nos. 11l and 113), bring 38 feet 6 inches In front on Beck Place, and 18 feet deep on Grover street. Clear of it3CUEI3. trance. No. B—Threeetory brick house, EIZO Swanson' street, with three brick court houses in the rear. MI that certain lot of ground with the tbree-atory brick meseuage sad the three three-story brick court housee la the rear thereon erected situate on the west side of Swanson street (No. FA) in the Third Ward of and Ind ; contain ng in front ort blaranson etreet 2,lfeet. and pth about 90 f eet. Clew of incumbrunce. Bale peremptory. viren) to be paid on each at time of sale. By order of Trueteee, JAMES A. FREI:DIAN. Auctioneer, !Store. is Walnut Meet. oc_ n05,L1 IaPk.RESIPTORT BALE.—BY ORDIM OF THE Court of Common Pleas.—Jamey A. Freeman. Ana - tianeer.—llandsome four-story Store. No. (.23 Market street. 2Lta by MO (eel.—ln pursuance of a decree of the Court of Common Pleas for the City and County of Phil adelehia. In Equity. Margaret V. Dorsey. Plaintiff, and William Dorsey. defendant March Term, 1.668. No. DI On Wednesday. November N. 166 a, at 19 o'clock. noon. will be told at public nate, without reserve. at the Phila delphia Exchange the following described real estate: All that certain brick store house and lot or piece of ground. situate en the north side of Market street (No. 92:3). between Ninth and Tenth streets; containing in breadth on Market street 21 feet 6 Inches, and in depth MU feet to a new street or court called Marble Court. of the ovidth at at feet, leading Into Tenth street aforesaid. RounAed on the east by a mevaage and lot now or tate of Sulu E. Wier, on the north by the said DJ feet wide street or court, on the west by trtound tow or late of &sett) Richardson, and on the eh:lth by Market street aforesaid. The above ie a valuable fouratory rtore.voltli basement. Mot story of oriumectal iron work, and prersed brick with photon rtone dreceing above, the first floor and base ment are 140 feet deep. the second P2o feet. and toe third and fourth 45 feet this handsome skylight. counting room with each. fire-proof, permanent washstand and water closets. Alro, hatchway, with hoisting apparatus, gas fixtorer, tlagraone pavement, awning posts, tz.c. The property is almost now and in perfect order. The ti.s. tures of the stare are not included in the rale. Cl•"" Immediate possession given the purchaser. r tear ti incumberanco. Sale aorolute. eV - 11.000 to be paid at time of rate EDWIN T. f:UASE. Master. ,lAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer, Store, 42:1 Walnut street. PUBLiI; SALE- JAMES A. FREEm A Auc. ticneer. Yaverb stood. south vest corner Front and Berks. On AVedneeday, November (WI. ltsio. at 12 o'clock. 17"011, a ill be cold at public eale, at the Philadelphia Exchange the felbwing described real edtxte AU that certain lot or piece of emend, with the three .tort' brick memo/ego or tenement thereon erected, sit u..te on the, eouthweet corner of Front and merits etre • e (No. INN). Nineteenth Ward. 16 feet front on Front etreet, and extending in depth between pantile! lines along Berke etrect a) feet to a wide alley leading northward into lierk.e istrxt. Subject to a redeemable ground rent oftiel per annum. The above is a threeatory brick tavern stand and dwelling, with frame kitchen. The nr ,, perty is in good order, and has been leased for two years from June 2-14, the fleet year at ift:telli. and *elff.l the second year. 'The location le near the Ren.iugton and North Penney Irania der, otr. ono le a good business etand. too to be paid at the time of rale. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer. 0c29 r". Store Walnut street. SALE.—ESTATE OF MARY Corm IL deceased.--James A. Freeman. Auctioneer. Genteel Threeatm - y Brick DISt !ling. No. 614 S. Ninth street —Under authority of the Orphans' Court for the city and county of Philadelphia, on Wednesday, Nov. N. let',B, at 12 o'clock, noon, wall be sold at public role at the Philadelphia Exthanae, the following de scribed real estate late the property of Mary Cornell. de• ceased. all that certain lot of ground with the three story brick dwelling with attics and bath room thereon erected, situate on the west side of Ninth street, at the distance of 1f,5 feet south of smith street, in the Fourth Ward of the City containing in front on Ninth street.= feet, and in depth 114 feet to a lu feet wide allea. 7o gel her with the use and privilege of said alley. (CO .- Clear of incumbrence. I 01) to be paid at the time of rale, By the Court, JOSEPH AI EGA.P.F, Clerk O. C. SAMUEL CI:ERKINS, Tru _tees WILLIAM P L EVES. - JAligti A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer. oe•2t) rict, 12 Store, 4:?...1 Walnut atreeL_ inAL 511 ISTRAI ORS' SALE—ESTATE OF ;i; , , Edward C. Dale. deceased—James A. Freeman, Aut . 'Cancer. -Wellercured lrred, amebic Ground Rent of $4B per annum (WO). On Wednesday, Nov. IS. 1668, at 12, &clock, noon, wilt be eold at public sale, at the Voila delphia Exchange, the following deveribed real estate, late the property of Edward C. Date, deceased; All that certain irredeemable yearly ground rent or sum of forty eight dollars, lawful silver money of the Unittd States, each dollar weighing 17 pennyweight! , and 6 grain at least. In half yt arty pap:damson the drat day ofi the months of July and Janus)", without any deduction for taxes. Issuing out of all that certain lot of ground with the three-atory brick dwelling thereon erected, situate on the 'Ol4 aide of Cherry faucet. at the dittance of 7:4 feet 6 Inches eastward of Seventeenth street, In the Tenth Ward of the city ; containing la front 16 feet and in depth 118 feet to a le test wide etreet. IICh" $lOO to be paid at r he time of sal ^. 'Lly order of Administratore, J DIES A. REDMAN,_Aucti ,neer, Store, 412 Walnut atreet. nc29 nal 13 E./al:LaOit'd SALK—EST ATE aF REBECCA riS. Martel . . deceased.- James A. Freeman, AIICIIOII - Well secured Ground Rent or S6J per annum. Under authority contained in the will of tne late Re becca R. Darter, deceased. on Wednesday, November lath. at 12 o'clock, noon, will be Bold at public sale,at the mii „ de l p hi x Exchange. the following described Real Estate, viz: A well secured and desirable ground rent of sixty (00) dollars per annum, issuing out of erected round with a three•story brick dwelling thereon s i t , ate on the east side of Fourth street, 105 feet southward from the sou th side of Cherry street, now Montgomery avenue. in the late District of Kensington, being 15 teat front on Fourth street, and extending in depth between parallel lines eastward 102 feet 6 inches to aBO feet wide street, called Dale street. By order of Executor. re - Sleo to be paid at the thee of sale. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer. Store, 422 Walnut street. 0r29 no 6 12 ohYBANW COURT SALE.-ESTATE OF SAM uel It. Jones, deceased -James A. Freeman, Auc tioneer.-Store and Dwelling, N. W. cor. Ninth and Washington.-Under authority of tho Orphans' Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, on Wednesday. November 18th, 1868. at 12 o'clock. noon, will be sold at public Sale, at the - Phil - I -- change. the follow ing described Real Estate, lato the property of Samuel It Jones, deceased that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of s round situate on the northwest cor ner of Ninth street and Washington avenue, in the Se cond Ward of the city: containing in front on Ninth at lh lea, and in width on the roar 17 feet 8 3 a inches, and in depth along Washington avenue 46 feet 6 inches, and on the north line 42 feet 635 inches -1131-$lO6 to be paid at the time of sale. By the Court, Jusern MEGARY. Clerk 0. C. JONATHAN ROOK E. Executor. • JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer. 0c22 nob 12 Store. 432 Walnut street. - lair-MANS , COURT SALE. ESTATEI:3F FRAN 'lacis Trodden. -deceased. James a. Freeman. Atte tioneer.:House and Lot, No. 1425 Alder atrect,T wen tint h Ward. Under authority of t..e Orphans , Court for the City and County of Philadelphia. WednesdaY. Noveinber 18, 18613. at 12 o , clock,noon, will followinga üb lic sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange. the de. scribed real °Mats. late the property of Francis Trodden. deceased All that certain lot of ground with the throe story brick messuage thereon erected. situate on the eaat side of Alder street. as the distance of 200 foot north of Master Mreet, in the Twentieth Ward of tho city; con taining in frunt 16 feet and in depth 80 feet. Clear of In cumbrance. 03Y 5350 tobe paid at the Hato of sale. BY the Court. JOSEPLI MEGARY. Civic O. C. PATRICK 7RODtORN, Administrator. JAMES A: FREENIA.N. Auctioneer, 0c29 novs 12 • Store. 422 Walnut etreet. OND , d toCMITUN BMITON BUT I ter and Milk Biscuit, landla_teromstaamor_ Norma, and for sale by JOl3. B BUBBLER 4 W.. &Santa for Band.* IA path Daalffsall STUMM