, , . CXTY, OULLETIPI Ee6 SitUa ?ageYor City Notices V,ODEITIVI run MAlLS:liiChard J Behr°. eller, Win:di tqgent eqnnedted with the United StiateSrostal Department, who hag charge. of ,letter _packages, &c, between this city ,. and New York, was arrested yesterday ;ton, '1.4 . .3., on the charge of abstracting the contents of boxes letters, &0., intrusted to his ' , ebarge..„ Coinplaints were made about the :loss 'of articles, and detectives were set to . • 'work. Yesterday, as the train stopped at, lington, Schreener was caught in the At of ppening a letter. The track for some distance was found to be strewn\ with eirvelopes,which had been broken open. On the person of Sehreener was found a quantity of jewelry, • gold leaf; money, bonds and other articles, an btracted from paekages and letters. The pen - t --altyfor offenee&of this description isimprison , ment fora terai of not less than ten nor more • than twenty years. ' • • The prisoner is in jail at Burlington. , NY'Vr ..111Livariv OaaaraznaloNc—Company '"" • !I A Frankford Fite Zonaves, an organization • but fotir weeks ih exi.stence, has been• inns tered into sonde° by Captain Stewart, second regiment Philadelphia" Fire Zouaves. The fo.llowinr, is a list Ot. officers: Wm. It. Stokes,. Captain; John Stowman, First Lieutenant; A.G. Swope, Second Lieutenant. The com pany at present musters '65 effective members, uniformed, and it is constantly receiving ap plications for membership., Captain Stokes intends to organize a battalion. HousE Rommtv.—The dwelling of Wm. S. o . li - Ellswortitstract - was - ent, e • yesterday by prying open the cellar-door and 'mocking a panel out of the door opening into the upper part of the house. Clothing valued at 5125 was stolen. 'The family were absent, looking at, the parade ofthe American Protestant Association, at the time of ,the rob- AIMEGED PICKPOOKET.—WiIIiam Hogan was arrested last evening, at Nineteenth and Chestnut streets, upon the charge of having picked the pocket of alady. The pocket-book stolen was - found on his person. The accused 'will have a hearing at the Central Station this afternoon. 5rnt&.44131411t5.-r—During the past two weeks 150 uranuzzleadogs were captured in the city. Of that number 33 were redeemed and 117 were killed. One horse and 44 goats were found astray, and were sold according to law. THE AVONDALE Su - FFEnEns.—The Junger Mannerchor will give a concert at Musical Fund. Hall next week, for the benefit of the widows and orphans of the victims at the re cent coal mine disaster at Avondale. To BETtiux.—The • Northern Liberty Hose - Company; which has been an a • visit - to Niagara b'alls, Buffalo, Alldny, &c., will ar rive in the city at, Walnut street wharf this • evening at eight • o'clock. A reception has been arranged and there will be a tine • turn out ef liremen. FATAL FAILItOrAD ACCIDENT.--John Bown wa.-. rim over by a coal-train On the Reading Railroad, at Port. Richmond, last. evening, and was badly injured. He was conveyed to the Episcopal Hospital, where he died this morning. 1111== A PLACE FOE LADIES TO VLSIT.—LadiS in que:-.t of the latest - novelties in the way of dra- - t - tinandrip, , bees, etc, will .find a milt.l3.2gran4Y-.23t display at the palatial bazaii of Mrs. M., A_ Binder, northwest, cor ner of Kieventli and Chestnut streets. These ardvtle4 lame been selected bp-tths. Binder, itkrriT ,,, her 3ate, spjotirn in Etrope, from the most - vele/rated empindures in London and Puns, and re irenzere the assertion that a mere +elegEMt stock of goods was never offixed ibisTheexquisite taste: the propnietress nia . ;; Temple of Fashion needs ao eulogium. ,Her - fPnie is world-wide. and the patrOnage extended her I:ty the eite of the city IF - an ilti3ollErovertilde proof of the high estimati on in which she is held. Her Fall openiv.E takes - place on Minaday next, when all the 'novelties of the season will be intro duced. Cart, - ETT's Coco_taxn,the best Ilsit-dressing inthe_sretrld unsurpinsed for loss of ,hair, irritation nf the scrap, and dandruff. WATCHES, JEWELRY. &C. I CALEIWELL •St. CO. JEWELERS' 902 CHESTNUT STREET The 'Undersigned 1,1.0141:4Dniviiii111010111143* 111*i 902 CHESTNUT STREET, ON MONDAY NEXT; SEPT. 13. They have rebuilt, enlarged and remodeled their es tablishment, destroyed by fire in January last, and now present AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF Nanufaetared and Imported Goods, Superior to any uhich they have heretofore offered to the public, LE. CALDWELL & Ca 1124 CHESTNUT STREET. AMERICAN, SWISS AND ENGLISH WATCHES CLARK & BIDDLE'S, Special Agents in Philculelphia for AMERICAN WATCHES, Made by E. Howard et, Co., Boston f To w la A. First-Class Residence la FOR SALE. The New Brown-Stone Dwelling, with Coach House, No. 1507 SPRUCE Street. The house is 22 feet front, three-story and Mansard roof, and three-story double back buildings, with bath rooms on the second and third and water closets on first. second and third floors, and every modern convenience. The lot is 22 feet front by 240 deep to Latimer street, on which there is a find coach boUtie and atabling for four horses. The house was built and finished in the moat complete manner for the present owner, who has occupied it about a year, and offers it for sale only on account of leaving the city.: . . Furniture new and will be included, if wished. Possesinon immediate, tJ desired. APPLY ONLY TO J. NORRIS ROBINSON, At Drexel & Co.'s, No. 34 South Third Strout rut tf4pj iItOPOSAL4. OFFICE OF TON COMMISSIONERS OF THE SINKING FUND. irttEAstrit r .y pEPARTIKKEY OF PENESX.4- EUERISBURG,ZOtIiv /860. , Sealed bids will be received for the redemption of ONEI .MILLION , DOLLAIIS OF THE LOAN OF THE COW MONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, due July Ist, 1870, until 12 o'clock M., October Ist, 1869. Communications to be addressed to R. W. MACKEY, Esq., State Treasurer, Harrisburg, Pa. '. And endorsed "Bid for Redemption of State Loan." F. JORDAN. Secretary of State. _ J. F. HARTRANET, Auditor General. R. W. MAOKEY, State Treasurer. • Conunissionen of the Sinking Fund. D.--No newspaper publishing .the aboye !gitliout authority will receive.pay therefor . REAL ESTATE SALES. piORPHANS' COURT SALE.-ESTATE of Wilson Je deceased.=-Thomas one, Auctioneers.--Large and valuable three-story brick Residence, No. 420 North Sixth street, below Noble street.—Pursuant teen Order of the Orphans! Court (or the City and County of Philadelphia, will be sold at public sale, on Tuesday, October 5th,1869, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Philadelphia 'Exchange: the following de scribed property, late of Wilson Jewell, M. 'D., deceased, viz.:' All that three-story: brick , mesimage and lot of ground thereunto belonging, situate on the west , side of Sixth street, city of Philadelphia, at the • distance- of 76 feet northward from the'north-side of Willow street ; containing in front on' Sixth street 19 feet, anti in depth - westward of that breadth between parallel lines. 106 feet -8-incitesltounded•riortliwa b •ound conveyed to Isaac Burkhardtt i southward y a messuage an. o 0-. leased to Joseph-Bloorehead and Elizabeth T., his wife,' in right of the said : Elizabeth T. In severalty, eastward by said Sixth street, and westward partly by ground re leased to Matthew Walker in severalty 'and partly by the bead of a 4 feet wide alley, laid out 'for the mutual use and : accommodation of the lots of ground bounding thereon. Being the same premises which Harriet Wal ker. by indenture bearing date October 7th, A: D. 1845, and rectirded in,Deed Book It. L. L.. No: 53, page 97; /tc.;, grantednnd conveyed unto the said Wilson - Jewell:sl. D., an fee ; together With the common use,right and privilege , of the said 4 feet Wide alley, as a passage-way and water- Course, at all times hereafter forever, excepting and•re , serving; nevertheless, unto the owners, tenants and oc cupiers of the lots of ground bordering on the said 4 feet wide alley, the right and privilege of using - a strip of ground in the' fiouthwesteriunost corner of the said lot above described, of= the width of 2 feet. east and west, by 4 feet, north and south, in connection with the remainder of the said alley, as and for an alley, passage-way and water•course, at all times forever. By the Conti', JOSEPH 111EGARY. Clerk 0. 0. CHARLOTTE M. JEWELL, Executrix. N..8.--The improvements are a modern three-story brick residence, with two-story back building - has gas, Lath, hot and cold _water, water-closet, range, s.c. • THOMAS,& SONS, Auctioneers, sell 18oc2 139 and 141 South Fourth-street. , REAL ESTATE—THOMAS a.; SONS' Sale.—Yery.Mcgant Residence, and Large Lot, o. 3903 Spruce street, west of Thirty-ninth street, 100 feet front, 175 _fed .deep to Irving street. On Tuesday. September 25th, 1869, at 12 o'clock, noon, 44'111 be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that hand some - modern - three-story messtutge and lot ot ground, situate on the north side of Spruppetreetoyest of Thirty ninth street, No.' 3903; - tbe•ldt. ' containing in front on Spruce street 100 feet, and extending iu depth-175 feet to Irving street: The honse is brick rough-cast, - with hollow walls stripped inside; in excellent repair, and has all the modern conveniences; has 2 parlors, with folding doors, library, breakfast room. 2 kitchens and large ball on the first floor, with porches front and rear; 5 commo dious and communicating chamber• and bath room on the second floor; 4 rooms on the third floor, and 2 rooms in the tower; has gas throughout; bell-calls, hot and cold water, water-closet. furnace, cooking-range, Am. The grounds are planted with .line old shade trees, shrub bery,..k.c. Stone wall and iron fence in front. Terms—One-third cosh. Clear of - all incumbrance. . Immediate possession. Slay be examined any day pre vious tosale. ~ 1.1. THOMAS it SONS.d(uctioneers, sell 132 h . . - =and 141 ,Sontb Fourth street. REAL ESTATE—MO.I4AS ot, SONS' , Sale.-Modern three-story brick Residence, north vela corner of - Eleventh and - 13 allace streets: On Toes -chr., September -=ll, 1969; at 12 o'clock, noon, will be et at at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that modern three-story brick messuage, with three story back building and lot of ground, situate at the numb - tried corner of gleventh and Wallace streets the lei containing in front on Eleventh street .39 feet 1% ; Inches. and e3. - tending in depth k 391 feet 43il inches on the saurth 'fine- and on Wallace street 92 feet, and being in - width on the west eud 32 feet .7% inches. .The house is in excellent repair; has parlor, reception room, dining r,Kan and two kitchens tin 'the fixstiloor ; two chandlers, liLrary, sitting room- store roodi. bath and water closet on second iloor.and flys. chambers on the third floor; gee. hot and cold:water, range,two cold water, T ell in the cellar. Ac.; garden planted with a variety of fruit trees. grapery, .k.c. Subject to a yearly ground rem of 8140, payable in silver.' Terine--One-thind cash. Immediate 'possession. May be examined any (hay previous to sale. , T11031A.:3 & SONS, Auctioneers,: cell 11 25 ' -159 and 141 South Fourth street. fP.,, • .P 14111,1.0 • CLOSE AN' ZW tate...—Tboinaie & Sons. Anctioneers.•;Very 'Valua ble Business Stand-=Four-story brick Hotel knOwn as Jones's " Exchange 1t0.Z5 Dock street, between Se cond and Third and Chestnut and , Walnnt streets.—On 'Tuesday; Sept . 21st , atlTh'eleck, noon; *ill be sold at public ,:sale,:at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that large and valuable four-story brick building and lot of around situate. on the northerly , side of Dock street, be low Third street, 1 , 4).235 ; ccinfaining in 'front on Dock greet 24 feet, and extending ;In depth 100 feet. It is one of the best paying hotels In the city, in complete order, kept on the7European plan „.• the largest and bestraitau rant zooms ; has walnut and ash floors, indicator and many modern improvements; handsome dining rooms and parlor ; second floor, desirable chambers, wide en tries, gas throughout, &a. The situation is very desira ble for betel, banking purposes, brokers' offices, being convenient to the diflerent banks, public buildingsotc. 139" , May be examined. M. THOMAS & • SONS, Auctioneers, 139 and 141 South Fourth Street. sell 15 18 - -REAL ESTATE:--,THOMAS_&_SONS'_ ale—Handsome Modern Three-story Brick Besi uence No .1:031 Green street, east of Twenty-first street. On Tuesday, Sept. 21,1809, at 12 o'clock, noon, will he sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Excbang?, all that handsome modern - three"story brick mensuage, with three-story back building and lot ofground, situate on the north side of Green street, east of Twenty-first street, No. 2031 ; containing in front on Green street Ai feet 2 inches, and extending in depth 102 feet to the middle of a • 4 feet wide alley, with the common use and privilege thereof. It has parlor, • diningrroom and 2 kitchens on the first door ; commodious chambers, saloon sitting room and verandah, gas, bath, hot and cold water, fur nace, cooking range, &c. Terms—e7,ooo may remain on mortgage. inunediate possession. Neys at S. W. corner of Seven teenth and Green. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, 139 and 141 South Fourth street. sell 1616 fa REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS 91 Sale.—Handsome Modern four-story Brick Resi dence, No. 2014 Arch street, west of Twentieth street.— On Tuesday. Sept. 28th, 1869, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that handsome modern four-story brick messuage, with three-story. back buildings and lot of ground. situate on the north side of Arch street, west of Twentieth street., No. 2014 ; containing in front on Arch ' street 20 feet, and extending in depth 1131 feet to Cuthbert street.. The house is in excellent repair ;,has parlor, dining room and Iwokitchenti.on,thefirstfloor.;2.e.hatobere,sitting.room, both and verandah on second floor ; 4 rooms and bath on third floor, and 3 rooms on fourth floor ; gas throughout ( with handsome fixtures, which are included in the sale free of charge), hot and cold water, 2 furnaCes,eooking range, bell calls, underground drainage, &e, Terms—e9,ooo may remain on mortgage. ' I mmediate possession. May be examined from 3 to 5 o'clock. N. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, 139 and 141 South. Fourth street. REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS' trai 15111. Sele, , —Businesa--Stand—Three-story- brick--hotel and dwelling, No. 10 South Tenth street, below Market street: On Tuesday,' September 28, 1869, at 12 o'clock, noon, mill be sold at• public sale, at the . Philadelphia Exchange, all that three - story brick hotel and dwelling, with three-story back building and lot of ground, - Situate on the west side of Tenth street, south of Market street, No. 10 ; containing 'ln front on Tenth street 19 feet, and uxtending in depth 6.3ffeet to a 3 feet wide alley, with the privilege thereof. It occupied as a ager,beer saloon, and is a good business stand; has gas, bath, vault in the yard for wine and coal , and well in the cellar. The property is leased untilthe 18th of October, Ihio-tit-10-,320-per-year,--payable-monthly-, in4dvance, I per . Clear of all incunibrance. Terinse4,ooo may remain on mortgage. ' M. TILONAS & SONS, Auctioneers, 5e11,18,25 139 and:l4l S. Fourth street. 5e11,18,25 igg PUBLIC/ a ,' TiALE-L•FOR ACCOUNT Jl.F.nlof the airaell estate—Thomas & Sons, Auction eers.—Five years' • lease on stores Nos. 14 and IS North. Delaware avenue, and piers Nos. 1 and Delaware river. On Tuesday,. September 28, WO, at 12 o'clock. noon, will bo sold at public sale,at the Philadelphia -Exchange, the.. following dscribed properties, viz.: No. I.—All that five years' lease,.com menden &totter 1 . ,1869 on store No. 14 North Delaware 14 avenue, and pier o. 1, on the river Delaware. rgi" - . Dee plan. Immediate possession. :- No. 2.—A1l that live years' lease, commencing Octolter 1. 1e65, on store No. 16 North Delaware avenue, and pier No. 2. on the river Delaware. 04 . heepfon. Immediate possession - By order of S. S. IiAVEN. Agent, 6 . 0 liff2s —211 ; fr ( oe.t3ll . d I)4lllSoutauouncrlfisgt. .lEREAL ESTATE—THOMAS & SONS' Sttle.—Modern Three-story JR k Residence, No. 1917 Spring Canton street. On T nes ay:September 21st, 1809, at 12 o'clock. noon, will be solid at public tale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that lot of ground, with the three-story' brick residence; with three-story; double back bnildings,thereon erected, situate on the north lido of Spring Garden street, 233 feet 10 inches eastward from Twentiet street ; containing in front on Spring_Garilen :Street 18 feet, and extending In depth 90 feet to Blonterey, 'street. The house has the modern conveniences ; gas, bath, hot and cold water, water-closet, stationary wash. Wands, white marble vestibule, two kitchens, ,t:c. Oa" Clear of all iiicumbrance. !reruns-44400 may remain on mortgage. Immediate possession. Kcya at NQ. IGO7 Spring Gar den street M. THOMAS do SONS, Auctioneers. 139 and 191 South Fourth street PEREMP TOR R SALE—FO AC. . count - ef - whom - it - mar ooncern—Thomas & Soni Au(t ioneere—W reeked Barge, known an the ltenlnudn U. Phillips." On Tuesday, Sept. 21, 1869, at 12 o'clock, liomi, will be cold at public sale, without' reserve, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that wrecked barge, known ON the "BetiJnitiiii 1). Phillips," as she flow lies on the fate. partly filled with wider, opposite Vine street, river Schuylkill, West Philadelphia ; starboard side broken out, Deck and stern broken, mast broken oil, but nesting on the :. , 1111. Si/ ,61.11110. 81 . THOM AttetiOnt.or4, ITJ du , . 1.1415 , ,uth VOtirth 6tr-v3t. TIM DAILY, Evtago BOpLEfrot-ritu,ApELOgA, imeßwo4ts,BwrEtt,BElt 11; lien Imp§ --- ' • M - C LI Co. - 4 ' ' . • ' : RAVE -NOW ON :u 3EA . .AL sis.ck*!* 'l O 'I - Ott ; . . , . 1 1 ' A;tlY, G D 0 1 . . . . • °1412 ANTI I h l4 bHEBTNUT - STREET'. . . . H . STEEL & N WILL OPEN ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, THEIR STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS SILKS, • POPLINS, FINE DRESS GOODS. LATEST NOVELTIES IN SHAWLS Nos. 13 ansl ___ 715 North Tenth: Street:, sell 2t NEW ,CARPETINGS. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET. FALL.I NI rp c• - Et rr A. rr lONS . FRENCH MOQUETTE p CARPETS, Designed by the best Artists in Paris, for sale only by us,. and at less prices than New and elegant original designs in J. Crossley's & Sons' with borders to match, exclusive patte Novelties in ENGLISH BRUSSELS CARPETS in the Louis XVI.; Marie Antoinette, Per ___...sia,n,Alkambra,.llltunivated,,,and other, styles, in entirely new . andisoilginal_drawingq.__ ENGLISH BRUSSELS FOR HALL AND STAIRS, 1,000 PIECES NEW TAPESTRIES. t Opened 1 000 pieces of all the New y • ; ; • ; • : ; : ; ivion - EitA.rry. PRICES. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, NO . 904- - CHESTNUT STREET, an3o m w H )1111 HOARDING. . _ . riIAV 0 COMMUNIcATI N(4 SEC OND _L Stury'Varlors, No. 133.Stntth Eleventh KU cot. above - Walnut MECO . Hell ot* - QARDIN G. THRILE DES I 11,A BLE :JJ . rooms to rent, lyith board at a .11-3 tr t 4939 Pfiefett.l I 41 iliPt • U ON. WEST. WHESTNUT SRTEET INSTl tuto.—Miost. T. 11111/WN . will oven a selioel for young- ladies, at No. 4035 Chestnut Street, on ,T rfl 'DM( Sept. 21.- Cireidare may-be-procured at-the school 'on and atter Wednesdey the lath, sell-18V • OR DA L E— SE CHEN HORSE 16% hi, Beyen yearx old,' blood bay. NMshown some speed. Perreetly sound. Apply at M 3 ifirlt et atreat.. • sela 2t•rit's 1141&1171CINWISTITITINDELITILT HMlMider g g h. nr i t altU t TBVit:k strPot. ever before offered. 6-4 VELVETS. ENGLISH. BRUSSELS. ALSO, widths, with, borders to match. PHILADELPI I IIA. PERSONAL FOB. THE LA )IE6. TUE "COSMEI UWE A LA. POMPADOUR," for beautifying and preserving the complexion, and giv ing it the freshness and brilliancy of youth; it is with out a rival. is .petfectly free ••from any "deleterious! minerals mid dimgs, and its efficacy is wonderful for rendering the shin soft, pure:and beautiful. ;It is the true seeretof beauty, nud ell lndics should use For sale by all dealera. • E. MIOHALSKI & CO., sea r No. 210 South El lith street. TO RENT. STABLE TO. IREN T—ON MARK'S litialane, west of Eleventh street, above Arch. Seven stalls; ample carriage room, water and gas. Well adapted for a club t•tuble. • IVM. 11. BACON, sell! Stip* • • , ; 317 Walnut street. TO ROE . SECOND-STORY front room, of. (1. ,1,1% ry Store, No 6!r2. Market ott . ..et. ; • sc Mrp`' elvets for Parlors, STRAW - OEIMB 2 THIE.R49 „ . . , 103 . . • , . , OPENING' OF - L . -:',;;.•: , :• , ,...4,„, ,, i'r, , ..- , , , .. , ,-. , . ,, ' - -;,:, ,, 5i t : ji: ,- • • ~"1.;..',.--,,?'; SILLS SILKK SILKS, BLACK SILKS, 'BLAoi(i;::"•:,Siti('S ~.. •...„-,,".„,,,,::.,,, : .:_, T .:i:„:„._. ..:.:,.,,,..;:,,,:.,.,..,,,,:. ONE CASE POULT DE SOIE AT s2'` Oo Maroon, Mode, Pearl, ONE CASE POULT DE SOLE AT $2 50 ONE CASE VERY WIDE "AT S 3 00 BLACK ISILUTS, tin .I§V7i- 13t..A.netc. se PO. 73L.A►.CK. 51X.,411:04,, very Cheap, 02 SLACK SII-104.4-$2 131,4.A.401K. SILKS, Oa 00. STRIPED AMERICAN SILKlif, ONE CASE VELOUR POPLINS ONK_ CASE VELOUR POPLINS ONE CASE VERY RICH LYONS SILK POPLINS. ALL WOOL- P Plaids, me. All-Wool Plaids, 75.. All-VVool Plaids, $7. Rich Diagonal Plaids, , 01 00. Blue and Citireen Black Poplins:4 *374 $1 00 4 osl. am. _ _ . _ After months ; of preparation our Dress Goods stock is now complete., and our patrons have the Opportunity 'to select their Dress fabrics from an un surpassed assOrtment, the prices now, as heretofore,' being always ot,tpe bottom of; the market. • STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER CENTRAL EMPORIUM CORNER EIORTIE All4O NIALRKET • STREETS,' : • ...."I"ir. . '.14.1;,.•;::!' .. :,i ~ . i : • Embracing the New Shades in Cherry, In all the New Shades. Same Goods sold.,rscsatly at $3 50. TWENTY-FIVE PIECES A New Article, very desirable. In Entirely New Shades, $2 Oa Entirely New ,Shades, n~:'' .—. :pgEss : .joooP& SILKS. FANCY SILKS, FANCY SILKS. I[4avender o Ptak, LAID= POPLINS. =MI stLxs, SI~~S. 13lue o G.reeitt l ,