, • , . .• . up the 4 ,Vtifklitenlikitthe , Thc - Piiiifidoieiii)bilileitt -Of' the New 'York s.;'•••'7htft writeS'about the attempt to blew *the at Cherbourg; whielifl.wi.s: tb table despatch some days . ago; wtiar .und caVsed conSlderable alarinos follows. We tiflll doubt the entire truth of the story: •• Journal flu H«rre, ''of Monday, con tain.s the account of the . execution of seven Ainerie.an sailors,. in, the open sea .before Cherbourg, for being sOncerued in a, plot to • -blow up the Milted, StateS frigate Sabine: 4 - Tbe following,are the details : For the last • 11.12 days the frigate had been anchored in the roafistead. On Saturday morning 11 MlitSPip- • Snarl descended into , the • hold to execute an. order frfar one of his superiors, and per eelVed a match, one end of which was, burn ing, and the other of which communicated Vith.the powder magazine. He hastily _re ascended and apprised the officers on , board 4:d' the fact, so that the match was inunedk • 'ely extinguished. It was time, for a few. Minutes later .the frigate would have been' .2, blown up. "The commander onboard the Sabine imme difitely commenced ,an inciuii t which led to the discoverY of a plot having for its object the ". tt destruction of the American frigate, and of the 1 4 ' Whole of its personnel. The authors of this wicked attempt did not recoil before the pros-' . - pect of a certain death in order to satisfy their •,•.- savage vengeance. Twenty-two sailors were placed in irons, and seven were condemned to be hung itumedi ately.' Beforeexecuting them, the Commandant a the Sifibine 4 aPplied to the con I etent, authority at Cherbourg for permis- sion o cam , ou ie nn • • t this permission was not granted; The Sabine, therefor,e, immediately lifted her anchor, pu • out to sea and was barely ' quitted the road d , • steawhen ropes working on pulleys hoiste the guilty wretches into the air. Human jus tice was satisfied, a.ndan example of terrible punishment. given. 'Seieral • boatmen, wh I happened to be behind the mole, were wit 'MtseS of this sad spectacle.", • (From the Toledo Blade:I itle lit Coming to 'Pennsylvania. PEPPER'S TAVERN, HOITLICS CO., Ohio; Sept. • "1„18(Z.-4 hed pirshellY prepared an appeal to the Democracy uv Maine, Ohio and Pennsyl vania; but jest ez I wuz a rinishin uv it up 'that infamous wretch, Pepper, came in with 'hie bill for board. I can't liquidate it, and I am,preparin to be ejected from the premises. Ei ',know from experience what method will be adopted to remove me from the house, I - - hev_stuffed the sheets from my bed in the seat uv my pantaloons. Thus genius mitigates evils with it cannot altogether avoid. The sheets will ease the kick, and kin be sold for enuff to pay,raleroad ; tare. Let Pepper come, I, am prepared. I shelgo to , Mock Chunk, Pennsylvania. Asa Packer, our glorious standard-bearer, hes . twelve millions lir dollars, and I want to get in afore it is allgone. Ez the leaders uv the ,Philadelphia Donocracy hey lied full swing at him for over a mouth, must make haste. In 'the general blcedin the old man hez subjected hissell to it would be an infamous shame if I don't get a few drops. 0, that Pendleton was old, and rich, anxious to. be governor. 0, how, I envy them Pennsylvania Dimocrats whohave'Packer in hand! It's' better for em than a gold mine. But -1 hear Pepper's steps on the stairs. Adoo. , . PETROLEUM V. NASBY (Vicar wars Postmaster). CITY NOTICES. ].'ALL ANDRIOT, Pariaien, (autrefois Ankfrioi blossom ea eie.)dernierement, chez Perry et cie, (..t chez Wanamaker (rue Chestnut), n'ayant pusatiefaire a ea clientelle dans le •• custom department" des maisons de confection s'eet joint a Edward P. Kelly, Mgrehand Tailleirr, an coin des rues Chestnut et Tme, on uyant is en disposition tout ce qu'il fant II pout fournir tout ce y a de miens et distingue. . . A': - MEDICAL PHEIVOMENOIO, A simple . lozenge has thrown all purgative' pills into the shade. . It.h. as palatable as candy. It is the vegetable equivm. lent of Mercury. It is harmless as water. It cures . 0 , d'yatiepsia. It regulates the secretions. It fully relieVes . the bowels. The people believe in it and Its name. Dr. WEN*LOW 7 ii LIVER AND STOIIACII LOZENGE is already a "household word." • ss..• . _ BrunrrT'a Standard Cooking Extracts are carefully 'prepared •from fruits and apices of the best quality, thffenno essentially from all others. FIRST TN THE FIELD, FIArT IN THE FASHION, FINE FASITIOEABLE•CLOTIUUNC CHARLES STOKES, No. 824 Chestnut Street, Las opt.ned an aseortment of CLOTIIB, CASSIMERES, AND VE6TINGS, --- Vubracing every style now worn, and offers them lCher mady z intkde ormosle_ba:_order_atlilper_effit 1e than any firet-class clothier in the State PRICES DILIST COME DOWN, THE PEOPLE DEMAND No. 824 CHESTNUT STREET ISIS WARE OF THE EGGS Which vermin lay for next year's crop. Cleanse your promises thoroughly with Lyon's Insect Powder, and thus pt event the cockroaches, fleas, moth, bugs and other vermin from overrunning you with their broods next year. Lyon's Powder will do it. Nothing else will. Depot, 21 Park Row, N. Y. PERSONS returning from the seashore or Mountains, who still continue in delicate health, will do well bytaking a few electrical treatments from Drs. Galloway - do Bolles, the long-established Medical Electri cians ot the city. Their office is on Walnut street, se • cund door east of Thirteenth. THE LEADERS Or FASHION. OttAs. OsKFORD & SONS, 834-and-MS-Chestnut street, Where everything in the Hat or Cap line can be had. PRESERVING JARS, ' I reserving cans, Preserving Bottles, Preserving Tumblers, Corks and Sealing Wax, And all articles neemaary All goods delivered free Foz _specimen copies and advertising terms of' the Wilmington Daily Commercial and Delaware Weekly Tribune, address JENKINS & ATKINSON, Wilmlngtou, Delaware. JUDICIOUS MOTHERS and nurses use tor children a safe and pleasant medicine in Bower's infant CHAS. OAKNORO & SONS, Under the Continental Hotel, Have the larg_est supply of Ladies' and .111 Imes' Hats In the city SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS and druggists' sun dries. SNOWDEN & BROTHER, 23 South Eighth mixed'. GENTS' HATS! GENTS', HATS!-.- Of the latest and most exquisite styles. Prices lowest hi the city. - - At OA KYORD'S funder the Continental.' DEAPICESS, BLINDNESS AND ICATAREIL J. Isaacs, ffi. D., Professor of the Eye and Ear treats all diseases appertaining to the above members with the utmost success. Testimonials from the moot reliable sources in the city can be seen at his office, N 0.805 Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as he has no secrets in his practice. Arti• rg , • tidal eyes inserted. No charge made for examination ConNa Bunions, Inverted Nulls, slallfully treated by Dr. J. Davidson, No. 916 Chestnut street. Char es moderate: • F VIE LADIES. • THE"COSMEIAQUE ALA POMPADOUR," for 'beautifying and preserving the complexion, and giv ing it the freshneed and brilliancy of youth, . is with out a rival. It is perfectly free front any deleterious minerals- and drugs, and its - efficacy - is - wonderful - for rendering the skin soft, pure and beautiful. It is the true secret of beauty, and all ladles should use IL Nor mile by all dealers. E. MICHALSKI & CO., seG 3m Y.j N 0.210 South Eighth street. ' - - REPAIRS TO WATCYLEt3 AND Musical Bozos, in the best wanner, by mallthl workmen, FARR & BuoTHER. 2,lobestnut. street belaw Fourth. 211=2ME NASBY. FIRST TO BEDCCE THE PRICE OP PRICF.S ARE Pul Pow (31111111.E5 . SigICES for putting up Fruße At PETHEILSTON do C 0.43, 270 South Second street. Eft OVAL. ;_e +` yrELMBOLIYS iPI4TID :gaiTRA op nuartr Ea piessia In Coto e nd • Prottertteetandinisi IP"rll6° 41)/11 edtatc tnita ti eh FOR NON-RETENTION OR TNCONTI pence of Urine, Irritation, Inflammation or llioera., Coil of the Bladder or Kidneys. Diseases of the Prophet° Glenda, /Bone in the'Bladder, Calculus, Gravel or Bildt Dust Depoeits. and all Diseases of the pladder, Kidneys or Dropfdcal Swellings, . USE HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT SUOMI, - ELIABOLD'S EXTRACT RUCtiti Jut - giVeli health and vigor to the frame, and bloom to the pallid cheek. Debility is accompanied by many a arm ng symptoms, and if no treatment is submitted to Consumption, Insanity or Epileptic Fite ensue. . E NFEEBLED AND DELICATE CON dilations, of both sexes, 1180 RELMBOLD'B EX TRACT BIJOHU. It will give brisk and energetic tee nge, and enable you to sleep well. TAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND 1 unsafe remedies for unpleasant and , dangerous diseases. Use HELMBOLD'B EXTRACT BUOHU AND IMPROVED ROSE'WASH. rpHE GLORY OF MAN IS STRENGTH; .1 therefeke thenMOUS and debilitated should Immo diately.use HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUGHI7. A/rA_NHOOD AND YOUTEJNITL VIGOR 111 areregainedby HELM BOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS! R E wroirEp by SEMIBOLD'S EXTRACT SCOWL HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU Is a certain cure for diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Organie Weakness, Female Complaints, General Debility. • diseuee of the URINARY ORGANS, Whether existing in MALE OB FEMALE, From whatever oo.uoe originating, and no mat rof HOW LONG STANDING. Diseases of these organs require the nee of a diuretic. If no treatment is submitted todOlonsumption or Insanity may ensue. Our flesh and blood are supported from these sources, and the HEALTH AND HAPPINESS, nd that of noeterity, depend upon prompt nee of a 'able remedy. RELAIROLD% EXTRACT MICRO Established upwards of 18 Years, Prepared by H. T. HELMBOLD, Druggist, 594 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 104 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Price el 25 per bottle, or al' bottles for $6 50, do toured to any address. wirsold by Druggleta overywhere • •:. • -!v • ',' 4.qt- 4"!sl't THE DAILT.EVANOTO AULLETIN7PHILADELPHIA. 'WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER tit 1116 t. • . , •2. H 'N Now: Opkg : A ASSORTMENT OF K ''AND WO 0 '.P O•PLI'N•S ‘, In all the 'New Shades and Colois. . • - CORDED SILK POPLINS AT lE 50; CORDED SILK' POPLINS AT $1 "15'. 11 CORDED 'SILK POPLINS AT $2 00. EMPRESS - SILK • POPLINS AT $2 gs:' SUPERB , QUALITY SILK 'POPLINS, $2 50. NOS. 713 AND 716 NORTH TENTH STREET. GREAT SALE NEW AND OLD STOCK. J. M. HAFLEIGH, 1012 and 1014 Chestnut Street, WILL COMMENCE • Wednesday, September 15th, TO SELL , HIS LARGE STOCK OF Silks, Dress Goods, Laoes, Hosiery, Gloves, Linens, White Goods, Ehawls, AT VI.4:FLY LOW PRICES. Grell ncluements will be offered for Cosh sel4tf 66 CARD:" JOHN W. 'THOMAS ! Nos. 405 and 407 N. Second Street, Has Now Open a Fall Stock of 'FALL AND WINTER DRS Or 0 0 13 S Embracing the NEWEST DESIGNS and LATEST FABRICS. NEW GOODS OPENING DAILY,. OPENING OF NEW GOODS FOR THE FALL OF 1869. LA* • Fourth-and-Arch. Are displaying all the novelties in DRY GOODS Adapted to the season. New Fall Shawls. New Fall Shawls. New Fall Shawls. New Winter Shawls. New Winter Shawls. New Waterproof Cloaks. New Waterproof Cloaks. New Waterproof Cloaks. COOPER & CONARD, Ninth St., below Market. LINEN STORE, 111 8,2 S Arch Street. New Store, 1128 CHESTNUT ST. New Departlint=4led—Crolin4 Best Blankets, Fresh from the Mills. Marseilles Bed Quilts. Honeycomb Quilts, all sizes. Allendale and Lancaster Quilts. Linen Sheetings, every width. Cotton Sheethigs, 44 44 Pillow Casings. We mean to do a largo trade in Ude department by • offering (iheap and reliable goodg. ED' DING AND ENGAGEIiENT Ithtige of solid 18 karat fine Gold—a epeclalty: a full „ mor t moo l of ekes, and no charge for engraving natnee, , FARR. & unoTnicu„lda k e ra , to ot,.. r p tr • VA 0 hestnut street below Fourth. DRY GOODS. RICKEY,SHARI'&OO. 727 CHESTNUT STItEET iyl4 tfrD MILS. M. A. BINDER, ARTISTE DES MODES, 1101, N.' W corner Eleventh and Chestnut streets. s This opportunity is taken to announce that I have Just returned from Faris and London with the latest Fall Fashions—these designs being personally selected, and modeled from the greatest novelties, and. trimmed in a superior style—and will open WEDNESDAY, September 1,186 with French and English - Dresses, Croaks , Manteletts, , Sleeves, and Children's Costumes. Bobo de Chambre and Breakfast Dresses. • Dress and Cloak Making in every variety. Wedding Trousseaus funtiehed at abort notice auto reasonable prices. Real Thread and Guipure Laces, Roman and Plain Ribbons and bashes. Faris Jewelry, neatest.sWes of Jet, Gold and Shell, the rarest and most elegant ever offere4. Hair Bands, Combs and Regal Nets. Dress and Cloak Trimmings, the most tasteful that are to be secured in the French metropolis, wholesale and Bridal Veils and Wreaths. KM Gloveg,7s cents and per pair. Exclusive agent for Mrs. M. Work's celebrated system for cuttin • ladies' dresses. sacques.basquesae. mylstfrp FIRE-PROOF SAFES. HERRING'S CHAMPION SAFES. The Burning of Earles' Art Gallery, PHILADELPHIA: September 1, 1563 Messrs. FARREL, HERRING & CO., 629 CHESTNUT Street GENTLEMEN : We have just examined, with the very greatest satisfaction, our Safe, purchased of you some years ago, and which passed through our destructive fire of last night. • • We find the contents, without exception, entirely un harmed, merely slightly damp, and we feel now In a con dition to commence our business - again, having every Boolt perfectly Sae. • We shall in a few days require a larger one, and - will call upon You. Very Respectfully, JAMES EARLE & SONS. PUILADELPILIA - y - Allgtlst 1869 MESSRS.FARREL, lIERAING it CO. • • GENTLEIIEN : In The year laid I unfortunately was in business in the Artisan Building, which was destroyed by fire on the loth of April. I had tken ha use what I supposed was a Fire-proof Safe, but upon opening it I found everything wasdestroyed,and fire burning therein. You will recollect, gentlemen, there was several of your safes in that fire, also several in the fire at Sittb and Commerce streets, the next May; five weeks after wards, all of which upon being opened proved they were fire-proof indeed, for 'I witnessed the opening of the most of them, and in every case the contents were preserved, while safes of other makers were partially or entirely destroyed. I atonce concluded, to have some thing that I could depend upon, awl/Purchased one or your safes. The safe I purchased of you at that time was subjected --- tcra - Wbito heat (Which - was witnessed - 1;Y several geritle. , , men that reside in the neighborhood) at the destruction of my Marble Paper factory, 921 Wallace street, on the afternoon and evening of the 24th inst. After digging the safe from the ruins, and opening it this morning, I was much pleased to find everything, consisting of books, papers, money anasilverware, all right. I shall want another of your safes as soon as I can get a place to continue my business in. I could not rest contented with any other make of safes. _ _ _ CHARVES WILLIAAIS, ,Marble Paper Manufacturer HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION SAFES, the most reliable protection from fire now known. HER- RING'S NEW PATENT BANNERS' SAFES, com• bitting hardened .steel and iron; with the Patent Franklinite, or SPIEGEL EISEN, furnish a resistant against boring and cutting tools to an extent heretofore unknown. Farrel, Herring & Co., Philadelphia. Herring, Farrel & Sherman, No. '251 Broadway, corner Murray St., N. Y. Herring & Co,, Chicago. Herring, Farrel & Sherman, 'New Orleans. nu2B rntf MISCELLANEOUS. THE IMPROVED BALTIMORE Fire-Place Heater, With ILLUMINATING DOORS and WINDOWS, and MAGAZINE of sufficient capacity for fuel to last 24 noun% at a cost of but 11 CENTS PER DAY. The most perfect and cheerful Heater In use. Having made arrangements with MR. S. B. SEXTON, OF BALTIMORE,_ H For the EXCLUSIVE manufacturing of these eaters, we aro prepared to furnish them in large or small Quan tities. Sold wholesale retail by the Manufacturer, JOAN S. CLARK, 1110 S Market Street. itewereT)-filn theme Heat Pro. tatlons gotten -up •on • the popularity of. au:3 2m§ PROPOSALS. OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE SINKING FUND. TREASURY DEPARTMENT OF PENNSYL VANIA, HAlllusatlan, August 20th, 1860. Sealed bids will be resolved for the redemption of ONE MILLION DOLLARS OF THE LOAN OF THE COM MONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA,. due July lat 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. ILARTRANFT, Auditor General. R. W. MACKEY, State Treasurer. • Commissioners of the Sinking Fund. N. B.—No, newspaper publishing the above without authority will receive psy therefor HOMER, COLLA\DAY & CO. NEW CARPETINGS FRENCH MOQUETTE CARPETS Designed by the best 'Artists in Paris, for sale only by us, and at less prices tha New and elegant original designs in J. Crossley's & Sons' 64 Velvets for Parlors, with borders to match, exclusive patterns. Novelties in ENGLISH BRUSSELS CARPETS in the Louis XVI., Marie Antoinette, Per sian, Alhambra, Illuminated, and other styles, in entirely new and original drawings. au;SO m x• .a lmrp PHILADELPHIA SURGEONS' Tiff .ARKING WITH INDELIBLE INK BANDAGE INSTITUTE, 14 N, NINTH all Embroidering, BraidirJK ‘ Starepin_g i &c. - • ' street, above Market. 13, EVERETT'S • •EM A TORRLY, 1800 Yilbert etreet. Truss positively cures Rurduree. Cheap Truesee, • Elaatiol3elte, titockip Supoortere, Shoulder Braces, asigrami BUNION GARTLAND, OruteheesSuspeneortes, ge, Pilelddudageq. Ladies attended . ' • UNDERTMIER. to 14 Mrs. E. jy.l.-lyrp South Thirteenth trout,. h2l-dutroi et x 23 liar 1,5 i t A N ''Y''..':..A . :':.'UL ,R:ES E ' , S.:. ALL THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. Wedinesday, Sep tem ber 1412 AND 1414 CHESTNUT STREET. J. F. & E. B. ORN E, NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET. FAI4IA IMPORTATIONS . ENGLISH BRUSSELS. kt SI I SF It it Zs, 1,000 PIECES NEW TAPESTRIES. Just Opened 1,000 Pieces of all the New Styles of Tapestries for the season, at TVi4DERATE B lOEN3. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET INCLWDENO ever before offered. 6-4 VELVETS. All widths, with borders to match. PHILADELPHIA. itz ti 7,71 '4-4* s; , lx:i.o, ti~': MEM
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