'~t".0"'~~ ~.. SSW • -'4lllll, 011ICAGO Citisenott. Iteforin MovePete* - , , • AgitatigillP iterreepondenee et the Phtladelphittriening Bulletin j roLITTOSI. AFFAI/D., CuteAoo, Sept. 26, 1869.—Tbe independent iss6tikietitin the lobal politic; of thiacity and to which FiefeFence..woo.,Matlein the Yeeter4oy in the noniinatiou ef a .Citioens'. ticket, and, . t ae previously Republican - . intimated,..tic „entire urabtintociatin Press,hathtltug -1184,,And9erm69--e1eY99.199T9a19 with. the exception t of two jour nals, have Unnouneea their determination to give;the taitizens'. ticket theirt hearty and unreserved support. Whatever objections there may be to the pectiliar - mitniter in VrliidA the ticket was t;elected,.no:honeat,taitir.en can find, or does find, anything to .say.against the character of the men of-which its` composed. A committee of citizens, irrespeellveCfparti; in cooperation , With - the ' e.ditortilak the citY; without distinctionof political taitlqbave met in council daily for. the last - week; and haVing finally conciliated the -congregate' &Inflicting interests, have embodied their.decision in an Address to the People andlif•thfrnomination of this ticket; It 18 C6'filiVly i',samitiary,,and not altogether nit unobjectionable* Way, of avoi n g - ie Kit nn,' tangerona Azar • of "primaries" and - eonVentions..‘and,there is much outcry about the “dictatoritd, as sumptions of the "Press the work has been done, Ana done Well,. Yf justification of such - a - bonree','S ,i*ceasafy, the friends of the movement `would do - tibtl upon Those sacred rightri of 'reVollition' in the exer cise of which precedentit,Snthoritimand con ventionalitieg ate'distegarded; Thir'fact is it bad become necesaary,to,colit the,.deNdl with his owdto6l6:" PoliticalAsconteint in our city uvresent withOtit': the smooth waters of our ortlinar;r - piditleal life, etiology know, in'thevision of the - Stygian Lake /it ; .:"That' underneath_ The waters dwell a multitude "whose sighs hitiithere bUbbles•make the Surface heave,' - As thine eye tells thee wheresoler-ivturns:" This, discontent is succinctly set forth in the Address:' , rWbile. - iprofessing principles of radical reform, the regular Convention; the AddiesiitellS 're, turned over.hepublie offices to the very same clique, that is resporeible for , flitiesitting evils '•and :abuses-;•-a proteieding not in harmony:with a vigorous reforin. This clique insists that certain measures of national' policy can only be promoted by keepinethem in power. • To this, end hired and , hired ; voters Centre] the primary elections, ,where judges, appttinted•by the clique,-und who net without legal responsibility, receive- shelri•Votei'-'and make' Such: returns' as theY , choose: A' con= venient instrument to this end'is the city po- Bee.; antorgenizatiorf entirely in' the, hands of ,the ring. Bribery and brute force are the in struments used to secure nominations, :which) while ' 'they' are:' in no true sent' an ade quate expreasios' of 'the popular Will; • have hitherto been' the ,, oxily means' by 'which - ticket has been presented'to the suffrage's of, the people: 'la order to remedy thesee - evils the ticket has been , selected by committees,, mid is subibitted to 'the people for ratification' • at, the ballot-box. The candidates selected are all men of established reptitationfor honor ,in tegrityandpublic spirit, whose names have in but few instances ever been connected with political affairs. As , regards polities,' the. can didates are nearly equally. divided between Democrats and 'Republicans. , Doubtless the Republican journals of the East will blame the Republican prees of . this city for its position hiregard to this m,ovenierit. But the condi-, tiOn of affairs, should be clearly, under stood. It .is true that a convention, , Republican in name, has nominated-a ticket', _Republican in form; but the Convention and like ticket represent only to a small degree the 'sentiments: of the Republican party 'of this dia riot. Since,the war the Republican party • ' , here has tallen into the hands of a very few very'bad' men. • They are as venal and ars rapidly becoming as powerful as Tammany. They not only control the county, but have almost complete control of the Legislature • They secured, as an illustration; the passage ofvu` lea giving the interest on the city depo-, ~.sits. deposits amounting frequently to millions ilonars, to the City Treasurer ' so ' that, for a ' long number otif years this city frequently been obliged to pay ten 'per cent.' interest for the use of its own money, and has somethnes 'Veen unable tb contain temporary loans even at that rate from the bank whereits money was dep.okted: The interest on these deposits amounts to 1100',000 for the Treasur er's term of two years. This is • but• one of series .of'rat - ialities. The present. political contest i 4 Chicago is a coptest ( between politi cal bummers and honest, men. .The leaders on the. " Straight"( .ticket are simply, political "ieness," ' and Might be indieted at coniiiion latv. it, IS a contest between ' corrnp 7 , tion, _on , the one hand, and economy, retrenchment and reform on the other. The struggle will be a very bitter one, sand on then side of the Ring expensive; They have a very large corruption fund. They have already to • my knowledge offered twenty-four thousand dollars as a bribe to one newspaper of this city for its support, and, to the honor (of the proprietor of that journal, were indignantly shown the door. It would be unsafe, perhaps, •to predict the certain victory of 'the Citizens' ;ticket ) but it. seemq to have the hearty sup port of the most influential ,citizens of all classes and nationalities. H.- • • - 9DDS AND 'ENDS. 1 1 014ce almost exclusiyely occupy the pub MC attention. • - Theann,ual ',Episcopal Convention of this Die se held its session here last week; aqiumited the position» assumed by the Bishop anti the Ecclesiastical' Court in the' Cheney case, and declared that, however a civil court might construe the'canons, the Bishop's way 'was the best. Resolutions were passed which read very muchlike a contempt of the civil ..court on the part of those who rest under an .„ injunction; and Bishop — Whitehouse took occasion to reaftirmtlie inherent right of dis cipline.in hirriseify Episcopal infallibility, and, in a 'Very undignifted , way,'to state 'that' " he - would not stoop . so low as to go to Judge Jameson for an opinion." • 4 7 . Gov. Palmer, Who has done many original things in his time, has now put forth another novel idea. The constitution of this. State pro vides that only white male citizens shall vote, . but the only qualifications required for aide ' holders is that they shall be citizens of • the United States,and residents-of this State for'at • least one year previous to their appointnient. to office. Voting is not thus,in express terms, a; condition of once-holding. Women fre quently have been appointed postmasters. Gov.. Palmer, it is reported,. intends to antici -pate the passage of the Fifteenth. mendment by appointing a negro to some office. Under a strict construction of our constitution, such action would certainly be something more • than aleChnical quibble. NATERAI. HISTORY IN PARIS. G. 5.," the industrons Paris correspondent of .Publishei.'s Circular, quotes the fol lowing, which goes far to contradict the ordi nary impression that life in Paris is necessarily frivolous, and a distraction from grave pur- "One need not go far to study natural Ids ' tory. In Paris itself one.may have all nature. in a;little corner. Did Mary quit town to write Ids Comedie des Axiimaux He wrote it in his 'lodgings in Paris, Hue Latnartine and Rue Notre Dame de. Lorette. His observations were made In hiti own lodings or in hi OWR rooms, The rat; which plays one, of the lead - ling parts, was one of his neighbora in the ya , cant lots of the Itue ,St; Georges about 1840, He,followed-him, he, had Win followed behind tie. boarding, and so ha was able to write the rat/4314story • aided by his porter. Theophile Ofretieri , in his last and charming book, in m11011:03 ifelicribea his 'Menagerie went to .no m iri t ic,T,,, evense „in ; traveling. Menagerie; his dogs afd cats, his aviary . and his monkeys',, cage; he wrote as a naturalist, at home, a voinme of humor and experience, which long winded lecturers on natural history may look down upon with contempt, but which they will not disdain one of these days. Bernardlo N 4.... ' '*,,', , ,,i, - \: • ...)-'''' ......I ', .:A 'i''....,... de • c pieiiilieedetonlyjhe s ~. be 7 , whi*iiin okliiii - "Aido 4111, , R If ; le ir .Rtien4 to AligicpVerjiWh**o )-,'-' . II 1 , 1 tt7 / liei,, , de`.Bratele;. one of the 'be r .d i tti cavier most esteemed and most praise d)tid not go beyond the Place Vendisme t 4, make some of ,bis most ,cprione obsel . .Y#: , 4o ,l s—.lle. ~, was.,a.. . clerk' iirthe'Nfinigtiy . of Justice dung`; the . Directory, in other, wcirds t atari epoch ofpoverty when people th . , numbers were absent, and still fewer ciliTiages were lo be= seen; =so that wild W . o,'Cds were at full liberty' to grow be tileen the stones. .4a L'Hisitier de Brutele' ..carne auti , Nvent,,,baltadieda,these,, mid : weeds._ with the *nutest, with the, most microscopic attentitinp The'mansions on the Place • , Ven eta were almost untenanted; and ecOu-SetblY, ut• of repair. - Their fronts were 'mouldy and; .9.cked ' - hitt on these Mouldy placei mosses. • ' ! ' grew,•,, an !these crevices' were , lichens an his Sus, - a, rich harvest Rif ' - the quill:driving botanist. He studied even the blackening 4 oh* of the walls, for itis,due (he ~made, the' discovery) tO , a microscopic %lichen. After a year of study he possessed a complete herbal in which surprises were not wanting., He had f,ound' in the heart of Paris, betweew 'two, paving-stones of his dear square, herbs knoWn , Curly in the desert, ,whoSe '', Seed were tossed there by some violent African wind. Proud cif thisiterbal, gathered Where least, 'expeci,ed; lie m'. de'it the snliect of a little treatise which he'wrote with particulat care, and to, Which he gave the original title, ,of Fiore ,de la Place Vendome', lJnfortunat t elYy' not lisheck and I believe 'has , been lost since his , death. ,Another, learned man, Duio3 4 de , In Malle;made, without quitting 'Paris, , • the • song ofiblids his esPecial study.: To loge nothing of itamid the'city noises, he M .ade this lobserva. tions in' .:the,; the; lOwn t slept, :lie..:` did r. not merely : ' consider the of the 004 g; !mil- its v,arietpaccorffing to the difference ofs species, baliesattfitripted to diecoVef and note; with the Utruditprecision, the epochiofthe year when it is ,fikeitheird, and the hour Of the, clay Avlien the first note was sounded: , was successful in' hi Vttempt; and made himself a sort of clock - of songs.which no work of Anutn'shandd eqnalediil regularity and , charm, ~Of, he did , fintl, as. Victor Hugo has;saiii !thegmve Voiceef the horns was changed;into joyous song.' ;He lived at No. 25 Rue de Inltochefou- CaPlitZ,Vie house had a garden with„a. suffi cient number of trees to 'lodge-all , -the families of its” songsters, and sufficiently :Watered for , the quail (which like, a moist soil) to lay and ' 'hatch on ' : it.;:; Ilia silent and nocturnal' scholarly, habits ,generally, aided his, observations. He went to bed regularly at,seven o'clock P. M., and 'rose at midnight. lie lighted his lamp at the hour so Many peo ple find it•hard to extinguish theirs. His study looked out 'on the garden,, and in the milder Season be opened all his windows that he might catch, the first murinure sent him by,the nests, the firet 'which quavered_, in the bushes. Bending over his arclueelogical:politiCal-eco nomical ,studies, he was better on the watch for this awakening of song than or big"shepherd E can - never open his excellent work, on' the 'Political Economy. of the Ro mans,' in which he so well rivals in learning Augustus, Boechk,, who wrote the ''Political Economy of the Athenians,' without •thinking of these, concerts in the leaves, of this music of, the dawn, Which his learning : gave itself for accompaniment as;it delved in antiquity." The Virginia V. S. ISanatorahlip, • The following is the correspondence between Major-Geiser'al Canby and Attorney-General goar in relation to the Virginia U. S. Senator ; Itnariqu.,§,Triuns Fins'T MimiTAny Dm- Ricimown, Va:, September 24;1869. /lov. Secretary of . War, Washington.--Snit: The question, of the election Of Senators to the Congress of the United States by the Legisla ture, which will assemble in this:city:on the sth' proximo, is one of great present interest in the State, and many - applications have been made for a decision on that, point. ,The subject appears to he so free from iliffin Cony that I have not hesitated to express the opinion unofficially that the ; election of ' Sena tors, was authorized, and nece-cmary to complete the reconstruction, 'and was prescribed, ; by the law of July p; 1865 ; but that it was not pro per for me to make a: decibion about a question that addressed itself so directly to the discre tion of the Legislatiire after - it was organized; There are manyf however, who are of the Opinion that this action is in some"way restricted by the opinion of the Attorney-General, of August faB; 1869; and, I have the honor to request that the question ) . Whether the .Legisla tine of this State, is,hutherized to elect Sena .tors of the United States at the session which Commences on the sth,of next month, may be Submitted to the Attorney-General for his opinion. Very respectfully, sir, Your obedient servant, ED. R. S. CANDY Brevet Major-General U. S. A., commanding. „ } ATTOIMEY-LiENERAL'S OFFICE, SOptianbel: 25,,1869.—The President—Sin: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your let ter of this date referring to, me for my opinion a, letter addressed to the Secretary of War by General Canby, dated September 24, 1869, 'which askri whether the Legislature ofthe State of Virginia is authorized:to elect Senators of the United States at the session which' com mences on the sth of next month, and desires that' the question may be submitted to the At orney-General for his opinion. The general:views which I entertain of the Functions'orthe Legislature of Virginia,elected in pursuance of the act of Congress of • April 10, 1869, have been already indicated in the opinion transmitted to the Secretary of War under date of August 28, 1869. I came to the conclusion that the members of the Legislature were not required to take the oath referred to in , section 9 of the statute Of July 19, 1868, in order to qualify them to act as such members ; that it was competent under the law for the Legislature to meet, or ganize, and do. whatsoever ; _was required or, allowed by the acts of Congress as preliminary to the reconstruction of the State; but that it vr, as not competent for them to enact laws or btherwise to assume any of the fonctioniof the government of the State if organized ; without taking the oath above, referred to, or if any of its members could not_ for 'did. not take that path. _____ , , , • Upon a careful consideration I . am now of ,Opinion that the -election, , of Senators, like Voting on the fourteenth and fifteenth amend- Ments to the Constitution, is ;'a part of, the ac- Pon contemplated by Congress 'ad prelinainary to its Inn relation •to the goveFrunent,pf the U hilted States as one of the -States ~of the nion: , The Senators 'thus ;elected would have no power or authority until the' Senate of the United States should have 'paised Upon,. • the validity of their action, and atted them as meniberS of that body., 1 ' Under the act Of April 10,18119, the' efectien'T of Members of the.,l3.ouse of Repreadttatives ymsyeFmittedand, has taken place, and when. ,CongresS comes to' aot,npon the whole, 4,iteff-, ;ton of the reconstruction of the State it would seem eqttally proper that the membors eleeted; rto both branches of the National • Legiiliture ishotild pitserit themselves 'aria' be ready ' for' Admission to - seats hrth oit a l r:spective houses. lii !the election of AO' - ” doeS net seem - to • ,il , ,i•cl • trauqe:eoC,Oq.,V.Petro r t,k : 1 710ch coined' i ; 10 - 4iiiivni, ted:aila, c iipap44AuPo,ses re l loisitAi' !to reconstruction, but iratber l to ne vasential to ' the completeness of that action, and I think' the military commanders should not interfere or prevent it. • ' Most respectfully, - E. R, lloen, Attorney-General. • 44 -1, V' -1 ' rq4l-gNiN • ,t i FuESt/ 4 1.1JT10.1%1 ACT .c474,= 4 - G, , ,: .l. •.P' gof Orianns, a. , tj= ~- . 3c :tiro ... A I ' Resole. ,By the Select 1 , , . = i".Mt,. o Co . cilia e city _of P . r , e • ==., That the 3 Chief COICIiMIPEIiOner of B 1 -" ya •. e and is hereby authorized to, enter n ...contract with a aIbAVM lfriVeYreirralretwfirrttlitrltlfrill ' blr selected by a' majority Of owners, c of property, fronting on, said Griming stra , W;llrtnintligh. mond street to Susquehanna avenue ; Graham ..-- stieet, ffoni-EighteentliViratwreffitteenttf- - street; It r ounvpod stroph i rcfroix"Eltzwatort street to,..Uatbtiriiseys•mm , t, •fxmiphinkr.i.trectf. from. Eighth street_ to. street. The con-.: 'dftiiiir.3l - ilaVrablfftfabtlilikllll?Milit — theedlit7 tractor or'Coritractirratsimil nollecflthe cost of: said , Tttiving from ithe -Ant nertf t oftlproperty = fronting thereon; and,sbqkalso enter into au: obligation • with the.. city, to; keep. the, said; streets in good repair =foethre's years after the. pavingcis finished . ..; It= ••••. , 1. - 41 , 1=t , ~, .i• '• ' ; ' ' • JOSEREEX.IMARCEIt,, '1 ~: t• • = President•cif Common Council. -ATTEsr--.A.BEAELAIAI.STIEWIATAT 1 ' • - Assistant ()lei-Wolf Common ;Council. • ' ' • WILLIAM •S.. STOKLEY,., •;;; .- „ 1 , President Of Select Council. Approved this twenty4duth day of Septem..; ber; .Anno Domini•nne• thonstind eight hum dred and sixty-rdne`(A:D.;lB69).•,,k 94. , e •, ' ; ' DANIICTI.f Philadelphia. it = ' • ' .; Mayor, ohiladelplua. —:- R A50L771'101 4 1% ,TO 4-TI rvisork V)YETT,II-rl' Sureties of clhipe, ,Bsseived-FB-y;-fhe-se ertain .tn-eotm-- cilS of the City pf N'hila4eildiii;',That John j. Joyce and Carles,pixey e: and,. they are hereby approved as the .Atireties. of John Snethen, tli Fifth, and Sixth. Wards that Jamop,W., SCott.'afid William Tiylor be and they are hereby a.yoroVed as the Sureties ,of Francis 'Clerbaugh,:lapervitior of the Twenty-iifth - Ward;,that. Samuel McNutt and . Thanes Stewatt. be Mid theyare hereby approved as the suiretieOf PaVid7 4 diniston, Supervisor of the • TWenty7sikth 'Ward ; 'and that the City Solicitvphe, and he is hereby in structed to prepare tlienstiarbends and war rants of attorney theTefor k .and,t9,euter, judg ments:thereon; JOSEPH.I - • • President efeoznraceteouncil, ATTEST—ABRAHAM ST4WART; Assistant Clerk of Common , :mrnad.host 13,1:31VKLEY, • President of , Sidech Approved this- tw . enty-ninth -day' of Sep texiiber, A.litto Domini One thousand, eight hun dred and sixty-nine ' ' DANIEL M. FOX, - Mayor pf Philadelphia. SQLDT.y)N TO AUTHORIZE THE 'grad - M/I'3 inf, Pfluiaitn‘ and, Twenty-first Bablvtd, By the Select' and Con:anon Coun cils of the city of Philadelphia;',Thrit' 'the De partment of Aighways be midis hereby author ized,and directed 'to grade Dauphin street from Eighth street to Tenth ;tittieet, at a cost 'noto exceeding seven ,hundred and forty-three dollars; Twenty-seventh street frOm Federal street to Perlis lane; 'at a - coat not, exceeding three hundred anti fifty dollarii.;- Said streets to be graded to the established grade of the JOSEPH F. •mkucEß„ President of Common'Council. A'r•rs'r--ABRARAM STEWART; •Assistant Clerk of Common-Council.- ' viiiLLlAlif S. STOKLEY, • • ' ' President of Select / Council. Approved this twenty-ninth day of. Sept,enr ber, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine `(A. D. 1869). DANIEL*. FOX, it • • ' ' Mayor of! Philadelphia. D EtiOLUIIOI': TO AN GE THE ,11, place of votingin:the Fourth Division of the Filth Ward. , ' • Re.soivedi , ,BY the Select and Common Conn cilS,of the City of Philadelphia, That hereafter the place Of voting in the Fourth Division of the Fifth Ward shall be at the residence of Joseph Davis, 204 Union street, the former place of voting having been altered from an Ice Cream Saloon to a privatezesidence, and the owner thereof refuses 'to allow •an eleo tion to be held therein. JOSEPH F. MARCEE, President of Common Council. ATTEST—ABRAHAM,STF,WART, Assistant Clerkof Common Council.. WILLIAM S: STOKLEY, „ President of Select Council:' Approved this twenty ninth day of Sep ternlor Ann() Domini one thousand eight hunpred and kiiifty-nbliA.,a,,D 18613.1 it: ;DANIEL' M. vat, • !Mayor of Philadelphia.' ESOLU TI ON TO CHANGE.-THE ,134 ae eof holding Elections, in the Third. division of the Third Ward. 'Resoked.,—BY-the-Select-anfl-Commoiv Cbun-, cils of tha City of Philadelphia, That hereaftet the place of balding Elections in thei' Third division 46f 'the Third. Ward shall be_.at 'the house of George Ehrenberg, No. 767 South Third street; the former.place being no longer, available for that Purpose. _ • , • . , JOSEPH F. :MARCHE,. :President of Common Council. ATTus.r—ABRAHAM STEWART, ' Asistant Clerk of. Common Council. WILLIAM S. STOKLEYv , _P • resident of Select Council. Approved this twenty-ninth 'day of Septem ber, Anno. Domini; one thousand eight bun vdred, and'sixty-mine (A. D. 1869). DANIEL M. Pox, Mayor of Philadelphia. AN ORDINANCE TO MAKE AN AP propriation to the ,City Commissioners. SECTION 1. The Select and Common Coun cils of the city,of Philadelphia do ordain. That the sum of two thousand one hundred and twenty-two .dollars and ninety-five cents be and the same is hereby appropriated to Item 31, in the appropriation to the City Commis sioners for the expenses of the year',lB69, to pay 'lnspectors of the Eastern Penitentiary or, the expenses of prisonem of Philadelphia. JOSEPH F. MA_RCER President of Common Council. ATTEST-ABRAHAM STEWA_RT,, • Assistant Clerk of Common Council. WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, President of Select Conn Approved this twenty-ninth day of. Sep em ber, Anno Domini one thousand eight hun red ana sbaY - lline (A. B- 1869 ). • DANIEL M. FOX, • 1 :It • • Mayor of Philo, 'Ada. ESOLUTION •, TO CHANGE' TE4T•g' place of, voting in.the Sixth Division of the 'Nineteenth Ward. ,; Resolved, By the Select and Common Cotm-, of)( , ,i of the city of Philadelphia, That hereafter; the place of voting in the sixth Division of the Ninetee:nth'Ward shall "beat the residence of Charles Bratm; northeast corner of Trenton, avenue and York street, the former ,'place of toting hp,ying been altered from a tavern tp' a drug store, and the owners thereof 'rode allow , an election to , be held therein,' , •, • SOSEPH F. MARCER, Prasident of Common Cduncii. ATTEs.r—ABRAILA.M. STEWART, ' Assistant Clerk of Common Connell. WILLIAM. S. STOKLEIr, President of Select Council: .. Approved, this' twenty-ninth'clay .of Sep tember,_ Anno Domini one thousand,,eight: ]undyed and sixty••nine (A. D.1869). Gt , • • FOX - '.,Mayor of Philadelphia,' hk.OLUTION OF INSTRUCTION TO 15). thT Chief Commissioner of Highwaro R en ,v ed By, the• Select and Common Conn= tells 'of the City, of.Philailelphia, Thatithe Chief I elptalOiSsiOrier' of ' 'Highways he and?he 'is , : hereby instructed to notify the OWtterS • ,V . le Provir fronting on. Saint David'S'averuicrin f Tenth Ward, to curb and pave Ake toot- • NiloysO sitAcinvenuc,and.trainway the,„p , aB;2./ 1 lthereof,l at their own expense,' with vraraviay; 8040 hi tale tratiln) of the wheels, and !the ; eaitwni hi:wider thAn necessary for,rar'singl6,- tracki , reduce +it to. t'he',proper wi th ,. py , .tr i tldiiity,9l.eol4l , qua, - ntity from eachaide.i. rr 1 , r z' JOBWH. , jyr r A i ltosit,f , , , 7l ; 1,;,y "Fresident.of Conamon.ooll l 4-; Atrxdir I 4LBRAIIAM isTpw*Tai , ) 44131340,11. p eilOrk , pt i copunditigopiii,"'„, , wiLLIAat sTcquat ' • v• -iFfemident Seleet•PoUrilf: Approved this twenty-ninth day of Sep tember, Anne Domini one thousand eighTTiun dred and sixty-nine (A. D. 1869.) DANIEL M. FOX, It . Mayor of Philadelphia. ITY_ ORM 41:14; 1 ' U Z N r i , l l ` r•• • m • enth t tieth "eet. Resolved, By the Select and: Common Coun cils of the city of Philadelphia, That the I)e.. ~partroent of Highyamin„,a_pLis ere siithOrTie'r alit:Mired - OTC eider 7 riniii 13,-'=con rtractjr,ltha„poniptAtent paver or ,pavers, who , mbau-100 Nelel#ed; by a majority of ' the owners of property. fronting on West strect,frooklituct • 4 teenth - *treeVio -- th street; graTitarft4qlcßoplAra , istreetpifforAt4l lIM/11g L lhehilittiltflCOAtiitibhSt l lsE l Gft "ObbbtaCt shall be that; -theSontrilLter-sr,(,`,oatylstopt , , ilialreoltetetifiCeost"Ofitafirpaving *pa l the PrefiStq4i*ntirafrepipebtiVery; adir , all46 entefinttutintagati - en*ithtliti,eitylii keep', the stieet In•gbedlePtdtrethreb'Vhirlilol - t ~ jogErypr.„ , AutiEnvo let *Aix; Presides bit ; ATTEST—A:BRA-11AVS • ART,I ) 01171 " 'M,ILTATAIdkSaiTOKL - BY, I ) I f , ',. 4,1, = 1 ; 14 4 1 3 0,8144 cit • ApPrette&thiiitwerity-nintlf day of Seretal bet, roornini' ontiqlionSainVel/0 hue cited atid'ailrtylnind (INAYII.B6+X_,' • "' ; • 33241.1•11 p. .T.,;3I".I`FOICI•VI 1101) 1 . 1 .b0•14. 1 .4.1•P1i ;CO •46-IYX.O.OJUZ.F. , , WitO I.l.l,Gradingt and 'Paving Footways , 1 Broad street from Germantown pear ' eidetreet.o , • • , 1! • , Reso ved,: the Seleet and Common Conn-, s of PhiladtdphiaT -- T Chief Commissioner 03f , Bighways.be, and ,is herebv authorized , and directed to. notifv,the owners, of, property fronting on Broad street , 1 from Germantown Railroad 'to ~ Clearfield, 1 streeti , te•grade and pave the footways, and if they , neglect or .rease, to, comply with the' terms of said ,for thirty days from the date thereof, the Chief , Cominissiorier of High ways is hereby directedto proceed and do/the work and , collect the cost from the ,property owners • • •14 ETOBEP.II , I I %.:MARCER, • Pieaideut of Common Council. A•rrawr—=AßßAßAlii (STEWART, Assistant Clerk .of Common Connell., WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, Presidentof Select Council. -Approved , thit! tyrentynApth , day , of - Spptext ber, - Anno Domini onethattailid bight ifundred and sixty-nine (A. D. 1869): • • DANIEEId. , PDX, • ' . Mayor of Philadelphia:i A N ORDINANCE 'TO MAKE 'AN AP pkopri#tioit to ' pay. for . StittiOnery for , tlr'o, supreme Court. ' , • gnerforr I.:"Tlib Select and . 'Conamon Coin:t ells of the ' city of Philadelphia`do ordain, That, the sum of .t*o hundred and sixty-eiglit dol lars and fifty cents 13,e•aiitl. the satOrY/sei"b l 7 , appropriated It§ follows ; • • Item `I. To pay for Stationery furnished to the SupreMe'Pourt, two Irund•d and twenty seven dollars and fifty-six cents. .• " , Itern 2, To pay for Stationery ,furnirlhed to the Supreme Court in the year 1868, fOrty dol lars and ninety-four cents. • • • • - And Warrants Shall 'lip ; drawn by ,the City Solicitor MARCEE; :President'df Common Council. AvrEsr—ABEATIAM - Assistant Clerk of Conithon Council: ' WILLIAM B.•STOKLEX, , , President' cif Select - COuncil: Approved this twenty-ninth 'day of Septern ber„Anno Domini one - thous And eight lmudrod and sixty-nine (A. D. 1869), • • DANIEL 31 . ..'r0x,' Mayor of philadelpida. I.,bo.l,VkluNdi ,CHANGE,;THE It place of, votin in the Fifth Division of the Second,Ward. , ;,, Resolved, By the Select and ,Counon Coun cils of the city of Philadelphia, .That, the place of voting in the Fifth Division of the Second Ward shall be at the house of Henry Lyman, northwest corner of Fifth and Federal streets. The tomer place uf voting being no longer available in consequence of ,the.present lessee, of the former place of voting being debarred from allowing elections to beheld at his house by the owner• thereof. ,• = ; • JOSEPH F. MARCER, ' President, of Common Council. ATTEST—ABRAHAM STEWART, Assistant Clerk of Common Council. • WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, President of Select Council. Approved this twenty-ninth day of September,. Anno Domni one thousand eight hmuired and sixty-nine (A. D. 1869): ; DANIEL M. FOX, ilt! • Mayor of Philadelphia. N ORDINANCE TO I‘fAICE "AN AP - *propriationn fox the expenses of 'the pre sentation and reception of the'statue' of Washington. , o,xtrriorv•-•'l,The-Select- and—Common Coun— cils of the city of Philadelphia do ordain, That the sum of seven hundred and ninety eight dollars and sixty-four cents (5798 64) 'be and the same is hereby appropriated to pay the expenses incurred in the - resentation and reception of the, statue of Washington' on July 6.1869. _ • _And warrants for the same, shall be drawn by the clerks of Councils in conformity with existing ordinances. JOSEPH F. 31.ARCER, President of Common Council. ATTEST—ABRAHAM STEWART As Clerk of Common council. ' • WILLIAIif S. STOKLEY; President of Select Council: this twenty-ninth day of Sep terutn, Ann° Doirtini one thousand ' eight hundred and Sixty-nine (A. D. 1869). DANIEL M FOX • .It A, . • Mayor of Philadelniiia. GROCERIES; JLIQII . OIO3, 4ita. 'WHITE PRESERVING BRANI)Y Pure Cider and White Wine Vinegur. Green Ginger, Mustard tied,iiiplees, &e. All the requisites for PresetrVingusdl'ickling Puiposes. • _.. . ALBERT C. ROBERTS; ETALEnni .111ii()100.16/1E8, Corner Eleventh and Vine Stiebta, FIAT ARE , IIECEIVING,FLQUR,7ItO3 , I VV . .r,onneylvAubt, Silifo„ ltil nestif,a, Old Wiscottain. • • " . • ' Tbr sale at zutifhot'priees, • : . • , 1 • , ; . ; ,; . • • 1.,„i KNOWI,,ES & CO.,' • 5e ,,2 4;8t ,* ; • , ~ • " , /2V3 narket strout, , 111 " . • • 4' . AND .S.PICEII Salmon.; Tringnes and Sonde in prime order, jinte received and for Bale at (30USTY•13 East End Grocery No. 118 13Onth Second eireetibelow Obootnut street.' ' FEDITTRE , OPICES, GBOVAP AND WHOLE - 7 Pure English ilflastarct 'by_. the, pound '- Choice hite Vine andWrab Apple Iriiiegar for pickling_th rotor°, and for s a le atVOUST 3/ 1 8'.EastEnd Grocery, No. 1118 Beath Soeond sited,•below (lhostuut etreet. , ; , G - ItEEN, GINGER: ISO , POUNDS' ijoi: of choice Greatt.Ginger in atom and for salo at COUSTY'S;EILet End Gracel7,-,No. 118 South SRuoud stroot, below t; %Aunt street , {WEEITB kIS,ZSEUVRIO cholcei article just rocolved „and, iciml9 at" C 8111"fi ,Etlat, -End , grocerY, 404/8 ,Sol9i' Beido , fid etttot, belpw'Obettnut, street,. • Q. ,Q 17,P 13,2 T*EA; "MUCK , Turtle and Soup! of 130fiteir Oltib fifenufao• tun; one of the' fineet'ertlelee ' for , pia•nlca and eatlingt narttee. Afor onto at 4 301.78TY'13 . Eaet :End Grocexy,No., lbs Bouth.E3goondAtreet, below Chestnut street., ; • ' • I HARDWARg,Iaic: , “ F Wfirrga !,I,VCYAYLPE •' Atillreloetrtictible2WHlTD HANDLE 1 lfCoit rIN/YREI. , Aukortpon imyroietueßkt of , grget plog t; , ,,h00t mie t tity l 4 °A arlMlllntraTlakltNlVVlf Anti tsgitir c t , iiit of, ; , l4) tXtEr ,X!#PD VOMI.Bi 4i fA vet 118 .4fA 1 l ifP l O ' kkirc, l 44# . Ofifqr AU' 4f6Ptva ; riety,ltt ho °well ricoq' „ CUMBEILLAND ALIAS, er. 110 Mt7iEQ,{O Y 709 ' LM. faflf NAUB.. , n,dr ri OTIIER BRANDS r2fr , 11Amtl, At the Chortp--for Coeh--liardware Store of J. B. SHANNON, 1009 Market . Street. my22-e to tb 17 ER 30 Q.J - CINMI4E'r 131711 - and 1303 CHESTNUt. STREET.' M==2MMZIE= • • '` • EST - AWL/N 1644• r e , kiji . 0001 i Furniture at she lowest possible $ A • FURNITURE. , ry• 1 - 1,r).1 sr:l -,..(4\ • ' CA 4 L..fr-r- 4 .4.1 111 p r=l E. 1"' j 1: .r: 11 ir IYArflt-i' di erN i n iat NEWSTOREi 1002 ARCH STREET, Ya. Are now selling their ELEGANT FUENITIJUNat very ;educed prices, 1861/.. , 7' I) N • FU R MIRE Havlng jnettstrietail finketlat 'of Ftlrnita ever Produced , Will 'recti*e • orders for the isieMe, during the month o September. AT PRICES THAT WILL OFFER INDITOEMENTS ,01..ri,.'74Z401t, tlf t Thwoesighs areherw quI T ABORMA d elegatlt; WEIO ono icalus.6l3lD and materials are of the highest order. I invite the attention of thoso who intend furnishing to eigitters4 w@*Eck of lavnapAvs O „tbcpboio mists. . . acatii 11.1:f 6}A1t1)1614, 1816-Cheitiutt,9L- itififOk i SAFES. ~ i't; , .• _ - The'Burning pailest piumetypiptir.S4Septeteber 1. led 9. pears. FARREL. lIEBEING & CO., , 629 CHESTNUT Street. Gkxr - Txxiss:, We hive just examined with tile very !greatoothatiistaction' ' our, Bata purchasad'af i'att some years aka, and which passed thrbuith ottr destructive Iflre of last night. • '' '; We find the contents, without exception, entirely un banned , nierciY Aamip.)l4a:WofeildlloW in a con :dition to commence our business again, having every `Book perfectly site. IVcshall in a few days iegulre re larger one, and' will Very Respectfully, • JAMES EARLE & SONS 1 A'intADELniti, August V', 1%9 :111assas. FA.III3EL, IlEnßixo & CO. GENTLEMEN: hi the yertr 1556 I unfOrturuttely was in lbasihess in the' Artisan Building, which was deatroyed by fire on the 10th of April. I had then in use'what I :supposed was a Fire - proof . Safe, but upon opening it I !found everything was desttoyed,and fire burning therein. Yon will recollect, gentlemen, there was ~ several of ;your safes in that lite;also several the lire at Sixth ;and Commerce streets, the next Nati live weeks after wards, all - of which upon being opened •proved they ',were fire-prpot indeed; for l'svitneased the opening of I l themost of them, and in evert case the . 6011teiltir were ;preserved; while safes of other makers were pariially or , entirely destroyed. 1 at once concluded to have some thing that' I could depend upon, and purchased oneof 'four Berea. The kale I parchaied of you at that time was sabjected ;to a white beat (which was witnessed by,several gentle ;men that reside in the neighborhood) at' the destrtictioit of my Marble Paperfacterr44-Watinoo iftree!r ou the afternoon arid evening cif the Nib' ilia After "digging i the safe from , the ruins, and opening it this morning, I was initch pf;it4eld 'to' find• everything; eonalafing , of bootio s tapers/ money and silverware, all right. • .I shall want another:Of Your safes ,as Soon tta I, can get axiace to continue my business in. I could, not rest contented with any other make of safes: ' • CHARLES !WILLIAIIB, • ; ' ' . • MarbtleTaixtralattrths ' etarer. 'HERRING'S. PATENT CIIAMPION " SAFES, the mot reliable protection', from Are now known. HEIL. RING'S-NEIN-PATENT--BANKF,RiP-ElAir,Eti- , com , Lining hardened steel, and iron, with the Patent prailklinite "or BilEtirEL EISEN; tarnish a resistant against berhig aild'eOtting tobbi to an extent heretofore: unknown, . 3 , • • For#l., Herring & Co , Philadelphia. Her ng~ Farrpl,o; .skerinan, Nth; 251 Broadway, corned Murray St., N. Y. 'Herrbg & Co., Chicago. Herring, Farrel tt'Sliernian, New Orleans. itn2B r .tf TRIMMINGS, AND PATTERNS: BINDER_, - • • ARTISTE DES MODES, 1101,- N. W • corner Eleventh and Chestnut streets.' This,oPportunity is taken to announce that I have Just iretnrned from Paris" and London with the latest Fall Fashione-Attese designs being personally selected and modeled from the greatest novelties, and trimmed in a superior style—and will pen "WEDNESDAY, September 1, 1869, • with French and; English Drtagas, Cloaks,Manteletts, ;Sleeves, and Children's Costumes, Robe de Umbra and IBreakfast, Dresses. • Dress and Cloak Making In every variety. Wedding Trousseaux furnished at short notice and reasonable priceS. l ReatThrend and Guipure Laces,. Roman and Phdr, ,Ribbons and Sashes, , • • , , Faris Jewelry, neatest styles of Jot, Gold end Shell, the rarest and most elegant- over offered. Haft Bands, !Combs and Regal Nets , ' • ,Dross and Cloak Trimmings, *e most tasteful that are to be secured in the French metropolis, wholesale and i r? B a kial Toils tunlWreaths.'.llblGloVeti,76 Con r ts and 81 twr pair.' i • •-•- ,Exclusive agent for Mrs. M. Work' celebrated iystmn for cutting ladies' dresses, sacenes,baseuei§,&c. mylittfrp" 1 i l , l. W 1- gEtap, A , ;,1:10 7 XT,i • STYLES:, E'Ail ~;~ IWOT§i...:' - ANO.t-',:.: - .400. • FOR. GENTLEMEN. B4E Tl:4 I . T • •11.:."' '.Utt ._,.....;.;,,:0i1.t Silttli'f#o4iftbc!vorinti. " ~.,,.,.. ", . . . m.,wthl '4' , •, 1: .f , 1:.., : E ; it ~,;!, , •- f,', "to Ki,,, j, ;;rEw I yf ,1:41, i. il-t ' 7 1 7 1 `. , 1 .' '-t , ' . . ifitiil I, i . t 4 t.....'1; t'. ~ /,/ • ',_, J2,.-q• dawl. 1; hoWfAziuMP;Andfly44l, DP , ffi *ore fronte tend, f W MdCVI fur; ititYto l4N P' , ftil4FoP,Ms? vikkamiitor.clmrp4 gtml cellar AeltOptit,, i ' ft lt , LI. ''' , i 4tupzi midAVA4IOI Allnlzig,lp,T tP44oo,nith -,14 4 ,, Deb t cemetery and garden encey,, . aitb PIA !ORM"' OP '4P 10° tpPontrpc4 4 41 ‘;ThilllorP:_oi'd .' • 0 0 / 411911413- ' 4 4 brd PAANICA,Nvi!t4P7PrRY, I 9” I 9 4 I7, glikrAntop4-1 lc , .0 ,, ~,,,),,... oi '.!- .! • -:-1 , — 41,08ERT , 17i10013: M 1704 ' d . . oiL "•.'fq 00 i; "." 'Ji •)"1,; ~.,_,,, ,9 - ::„t.VI lir, .., 111 4 inn , BigiliFP 4 1 ,06,T4, 10 ,1e90 1 4 • ( 0"11: . 111DIORMED , =, • e , IN/EVORIBi MeV cases of Charopasne, sparkling cntavota and flail ornla_Winea , Port, Madeira, Sherryrica and S aida Vial urn* Ina old iltrandlea and wee, Wholoattla and Retail. P_ t _J. JORDS 12 20 Pear tree Below Third and walnut unreel% and etme ...rock street, de7-11 IliV _ - 0 . i\ - 40...,,,N i, -, ; - ~7 ,,, 9 . 025 attF,A ASQRs lIIIIMERIS E=M ,ETINGS,'&C. 111 $" " .. 17 17 '0r PETINGS. McCALLUItt EASE & SLOAN, .; :--- ' .%);609 traSTRETSTIIP:Et ~.,, ,-T %v rth t r'l r -fi giplq)) *OO4O attil WetallOr fi ts of ,x. _. • 4 -- 1 1 4211 1 41;'.11, - 1 3 '-.IE PriL , N'43ll- S -,• F . . . • { e, ,- 6,1,-r l f r i l, M rf i bi.. i 4 ii. I , .0t) r CI ererrde t' e 2 a.. oliffpfr,lfile:''" ~ .f, to 410)f.,,,, J....:f h i ..., 5.11,.,1,.. 4 MO irIfESXGAIS 4.111 - MOQIVETTR, • 7 - 7., ,'r .. 1,. W ; ..;': V Id's 1 .44 ' & 4:W . 14 andfliatt i lifTl3 i4t.4 . 410 31 a '1 : kr A, A , t A, A. tw' A • .. tA.- 3.7 q , q.,;', „ 1 7 i , ' ' ' "J i: 600 iiiiecps lirustwiff, -: --- _ .;„ , , ~ , . te. r , 4 • ~,,'... liiif.,l,l#l Or,ilifi'ilefftrZuglleli ziondthature,' °twit and. ' Istyles, 'nom of them deillgued expreastrfor tul.4 A ' , .Iry 09 urosxleyNapegtriei u, rice . . . ' '`All the..ni3weistbt ea. ' .,- t) 14 - * * **•.“ . - , i , :e 4.*; +,* Ht*.'i[i'!' -*. ..t . **;' * : .- ' ' bitillte'' : ''' ',. .E.l i tol)s:FlAiins4jirrit,4,4,x.Q*o . 4 , ~ , ,, MCCAtittlit'' . CREIBgc:. - 1C , ...:80.941.15..i. ... _.....,_ ~,......,. .. . . Carpefing and'OOT Mb Warehouse,. iiro. ieeCisesitsi!st: ei5ree , *4.h14 . ,,y,.. : . , . , le7 tn a wEv -,,, qatkgnT6:47: t. 3,4 vF,LTETs,.. • - ;. r. SS L , ' t 1 3 LYS AND' INGRAII4S Venetians, DiitggetS;; i oil, r , Vlaths, &o. w....E310334DMC f; via ARCH STREET% PATTRATANGINGS ar alt grOes 0t Retail JNO Lo,Ne§'±'RET.ll, No. 12 North .Third Stree. snit titrp* GA FIXTURES. From the Celebrated lifttaufacturere; : Miliken, Vance 'it Co:, New YoTkj and Tucker. Miinufaciturinci_no, Boston. __ And every variety of ' COAL Oft' LAMPS, , From arn our'o llinantaetory, Camden, 2 ' ; me w Jersey., COULTER; ONES . & CO. 702 ARCH STREET, ruELADEtritze. seZS am rp CIOUEN EAGLE FITRNAOES COOKING RANGES 14431 1 600 Cubic feet of apace thonnaghly heisted by 8 nieditaa-olged Gi)lden Eagle Fargaecat at United Statbe 18a - valasyluxa, Philadelphia. " , PERFECT SUCCESS'. , • •1$ three Veen elncw the above .$111121140 were tre. ;vented and offered Urea ;public. 'The 414Yelttagee they — eliirelitrie - httlexiverh - th - orattniset eigneslntrceeir.--Alrearly rr our rincirbas taken the lend, . AND 01i1AND CAN :SICAIICELT ,BE i, BUPP,LIRTT, "The coinrittinitk assured tbat the essential features which have given the. Golden Fogl l such unbounded ,PoPularity aro not found in iin7 , ,oher Furnaces now ex tant. An examination is solicited-, . FOR.ILLUSTBATED OATALOGOP, CEIA.S. WILLIAMS, Nos., 1132 AND 1134 MARKET STREET. sell a to th 2mr .1 THE IMPROVED BALTIMORE Fire-Place Ifeatg, With ILLUMINATING DOORS MAGAZINE of sufficient' capacity for rat. _ ROUREL at, a cost. of but 11 CENTS FER.DAY. The most perfect and cheerful Heater in nee. Saving made a _ rral4 Ifit t ri.l3 t . h SEXTOlf, B OT ATATmcnuo,_ • For the EXCLUSIVE manufacturing of these Heaters, we are prepared to furnish them in large or small quart-._ ticdd wholesale retail by : the Manufacturer, • ' JOHN S. CLARK, ~ 1008 Market Street- Beware of imitations gotten np , on , the PoPularr n these Ranters" • ' • , • au-1 rNit)IT N. W.'ot:Jr. Fourth auct-Chegrtimita; • • „ •• • iintianee Fouglix 13treeei r' ti FILANIVIKII6"PASTORIUSv. _Patents I:aroutirditTor' tticrentiosia' %be United State'es sad Fareign uotuitriee snit all_ business relatiig to the • earao nroniltir tr 0111 or send for el sitar nis Patents. 14ineee opercitntilPt?Telock,trorT fir . o ; tah2o-e u tvrott - • ' • . FlTLER„wxklum , • NEB '.4 4filiiii4E0QTORY ,- , . kr; strtitormia.Vo#, . • vo:n trimiTigl'etrePt azill ARSAiVAIA Aireinte . • 79EWIN6- ' ;: .i .17. :I.lii,C(Yif? . . c . , ir ,' oaf ),., ,,, x - . ,;, , ~t •'' ; -, , Ary , •"• .) p E T5 ...,,A ...,, A . ~...... , ~ ~ , .„,.,, 1,,, 2:.,!...-..,. ~ J.. , ,,,4,0h,„. ....os ? >. . _ 1 ~,( 3 .',, , I 3ETERsot&cARP ~•..„ ~.., '' iiinAtcAdiNYS." Jab • t ihlysp_______ lkir ARKIN G WITS ENDELIBLE INN 111 NmbroiderirtZ,Tratm a alPiatttoitrees., kft - '7l:t., TELEGIBAP/00 SI:M:]!MIT. A LANGit Republican meeting was held last -•;_•;.L LOPEZ. has been driven successively from •Curupaityrlind_lstocien, 4ap .now been • decimtliitiniktSwA : 4 Catalonia'lic a Republican storm is gathe and government troops have been despatche d to quell it. • ' • • , THE Spanish press generally applaud the King of Portugal's action in denying his candi datjy.-Wto•:- S , 7thl.one:4 tT difticli;4 l •ildisters have re solved to ask the Cortex to present the Spanish Crown to the Duke of Genoa. - • erso4 e4 s heent anrested by t e F x*11'1)0114,4'4 iceolaitPlinAthe murder of the Troppinan family of eight persons. THE British war vessel Albatross has arrived at/Ili4ww - rtg killoNt_fev4f44). board. She two afttestrom_thii.fiiVeht , Bermuda. I s cSbEtt, in his examination of the Dranc4)Mints at San Francisco, Carson City and Denver, has discovered defalcation of $lO,OOO. ;i s • k GOVEITirdt rat, Or , New Mexico, him self: reports the condition of New Mexico as generallyprpsperpus. Ile has taken inea l gum to rtteAst*ttie Thdleo dapredatiallErAW l : organizingcompauies - Ofinounted citizenti. Dn. SEKT4ONS wattedon Secretary Fish, yes terday, in iNeW TortF;ran# was assured every facilKyi in t&JpaViiri of the Governmat. „„. • ' u w a nd-' 2ls rednuis for all es sustained in Cuba. it = sttinisit i T,Wni _flPftt =fir' p 161)Alott y 4oning, SbolO, two, po", coutalnl eaptpla !fribife,Atild'ilihtee' e t= Bl 4oßadec ,91a • 24, 1 / I "rhe r : lid mate a todit le Wing: Tun Mississippi Radical - o*.iiiiltifia Inetist`• Jackson yesterday. General. Alcorn was nomi 'bated for Governor, R. Powers for Lieutenant' , Governor, and James Lynch (colored) for Secretaryof State.• .. Thifteh4 , O f the .t Cket; will be nominated ttkitity: 4 ' • Clove. CAMPBRI.I, and Bross, Lord Puget, and a number of yoffigenc have Plade'an. , excursion to Chey • • e'ilvatlie &nipteA por tion of the Denver Pacific • Railroad. The work is considered.-isatif and is progressing at the• r ide!. a mile' daily. Governor Pile, of New Mexico, is on the way. He will, appoint Alelegates. tp c the.. . National CapitaFConVentioi,aisd4illproy Attend. TUE New York Republican ,Conreofien 'met yesterday and nominated A stats.4lcWet„ is for; lows : Secretary of State, George ' William Curtis ; Comptroller, Thomas Hillhouse ; Engi neer and Surveyor, John C. Robinson ; Canal Commissioner, Stephen T. Hoyt ; Treasurer, Thomas I. Chatfield ; Attorney-Generarartip. I. Townsend ; State , Prison InsiOtoi D. Conover; Court, of Appeals Judges,-Wood ruff and Mason. Resolutions were adopted fale :X./PO coin Parnent, of : the public debt; the equarimg of the takes; prothriAon to citizens, native and . foreign born; the adoption of the Suffrage runeridwenti and sympathy for Cutre,axid - faiering _ A HAvANs. despatch •says : I "General De la Torre arrived to-nreit.' He gives a flattering account of the progress of the Spaniards in: suppressing the insurrection in the Eastern De partment. The journals, indiscussing there cent note of General Sickles, °sprigs wish that he might occupy some post better adapted to his abilities than, he present one. An, at-, birnPi , lAA latelt-triade "to xixdsii- the insurgetie standard in Vueita Abajo rsgion, but it proved - a. failure. , Several Cubans in that section have presented themselves to the Spanish autherithis for pardon." A szerfat4o,the New,,orlt 4F : d 4 d, dated Wel4 11044,1SEtPteukti4 saYs''ad vices frOmlqivatin; NewTmilden , haveteen received. Five Cubans arrived there on the 22d Gum General Quesada's camp. General Questula sent by them $ 2O l O() P_Pf-exPentb 34 : for arms for the Cuban 'Mui;y: %Atli& ea h Las Tunas was a victory for the Cubans. All the 'Spaniards who could not get into the stronghold - , 'W m e ,take^,primuem mul 'lulled : Fifteen , Spaniel Offieers • were'takenintiOners. and immediately, shot. The patriots were in good spirits. rourricia.,i She Itepubliesa Ticket Fin Fifteenth Ward. _Last_evening._an_adjourned_ineetingrof_the.. Republican citivmq of the Fifteenth Wardla- - vorable to . the "formation of a,ticket which will coaunandAhe sup . port of lotelllgent vote,rs," was held in. the Ninfuon i {n, sin;,fthe -rutth aide of BratidYWltfetttriet,ltixrre7Fifteentir.' Dr. James M. Harris ,presided, and Mr. John R.. Senior acted as Secretary. Mv, Thomas W . .__Price explained the object of tbn niketii. nC , Me'spoke of at'n'Aici4' ashy having unexceptionable nominations . In order, to command the respect of the , Voterir of:the ward. He read a statement, showing the rela tive vote of the ward since 1865, and argued that the slim majority of ; 1868,as compared with 1865, showed the bnperative itec*ity of making good ".• nominations. - In 1865, with 0,803 taxables, there was a majority in the ward of 1,204 votes. In 1866, with 7,380 tax= °hies, an ingrease,,pf 583, there was a *Republi-, can majority for wiird'oftlbers f,lOB, "ancifer the Legislative nominee, of 922. In 1867,vvith 8,616 taxables, an increase of 1,230 over the precedhig year, there was a Republican ma jority of 751 for ward officers, and 627 only, for the Legislative nominee. In 1868, with 10,395 taxables, the Republioan ward majority was but 629, and the Legislative nominee but 459, The following resolution was then offered: Resolved, That it is expedient and proper for this meeting,t4 ,3101 ablate an independent ticket for officers of thltiWard -- Kr. T. W. Price then made a speech in ad vocacy of the resolution, and reflecting itt,'ltel - were terms on Dr. W. W. Burnell, the candi 'date for Select Council, as not being fitr per-" son for the Republictinlkirty to cast their -suf frages for, on the ground of being wanting in _Republican sentiment and feeldr He - traced his history and several political movements from the time of his becoming a citizen.,in 1854, and daring the term of hid 'te& dente in the Ward, showing , not, only that he was not a Republican, 'hut that he was most bitter and violent in his hostility to the party, and was not such a loan as could be trusted by the party. The' speaker instanced a case where application was anade to Dr. Burnell, by a committee, latlle , a =ember of the Board of Trustees of the Gas 'Works, to retainin,effice 4,poor,flistresaed num., of the FifteentliWard, wko In a starving condition if turned out of his position. He refused the request con temptuously, although it was made on - the scorn of hurnanity, and not of politics, and this - vas the man who now proclahneg4hasqlf a good Republican. Dr. ;.11Atielts104trst, in the Gas Trust was — a 'reirieWed ‘lt length, and shown to be most partisan and kvindictive against Republicans. Ills visit tf,lNsneses ,4L.Dtin A 9 MCisiPl e tt itt lrA li k'k v ltt parance in' ttinHcClellan procehatori;Dedeelced with regalia and his general Copperheadism and antagonism to Republican men and lima sures were commented on by the speaker with severity, and he urged that his name should stricken from the list of nominees, and a more deserving one placed thereon. The allegation that Dr. Altutkell,haxi *id"- Ikgition t 9f a sudden ; ,af(luilitreh4l: ll sl tue er Tita,tied to be tala;lant even irstich were the fact, it would make the nominee but little more acceptable. Ohjecticua was also;W 1 0 ,4 Colonel - °Uett.9lt • .. ;.r..F..',.,':ii.........11:.:ii: - .: 1 . T‘'..q...:i.1...,)...),'..'!.„1,11.: candidate for Common Council, and Colonel Elisha W. Davis for , the LVshlt l llV,tonie PPP tlemanlissertingthat in his: ; part or belVAttt neeffroiretrairoiO BetihbliettiVlifi' five littobld` vote for the nOminee. ----- --,- "- -- t e re `44viifil eancu• f 1911134 4 ~ - Pent $044',41,101 . dittgiiiseoktoiha , •'i O'gflull. nee for L , risitnlighi : i eerthe vote , for Governof and Judge of the '"Supreme Court, and- after considerable discuSsion of .a conflicting nature, the resolution was finally adopted. A motion to go if' yr,6:10 i. i J! , ll.ifor.A. _car date for Select Co(u , kcif,.4l . "7,0 f P4F, „yarpe Burnell, was agreed to, am , ; B: P. Glenn was nominated. A resolution was I i • R offeret t o j p t yeedgt9 a nomination for Co ii ~ ob),Co djt,lw ch it - agreed to by a vote of '2olef 19,'' II .6ttries 4 D. Suplee was nominated. On motion, the conslderatioß of ,placing 1, nomination a newt zw„ : , verni, „i, edallp .. ,i.. ' of. Colonel Davis,wai .. A' toga, du. tbs. ! . big adjourned. , , pMite9MeNA ) 7l 4 4- it. STON—.otoameri 4 o UR Orley -426. b o, ',cotton 4do yarn lig At Is, Co; IXI bales cotton Ido wool 11 Sloan ' & Sons; 89 ball* cotton 11 D Wood & Bons; 29 bales yarn Hay & McDevitt; 10 bales cotton A Whilldin & Botui;63 do Boston and Philadelphia Co; 200 do order; a el2Hosr: 26) b rptifir,Z H Rowley; 136 bi os & lti r; 90 do Ochran,Mussell & Co; 60 itatks nty bbis and pkgs order. _ov A , A =p o r A 2CEAN EirrAMERIgo t-11 .4tir l 4* Sept 4 - .......... .... —...... ...,_ .. __ _- - - 8e110na......... . . ... ....London..New York.. -....Sept. 11 lowa Glasgow .-New York... Sept. n Bremen ' • Bremen New York Sept M . 18 P 'England verpooL. l & e.c...7. 0 ,fix: .New o ...... Sept, 22 PsA4ltc* Wi l e i rl tr VtiTirea r34 ; l l6 4 lo.o ial tett • TO EPART. • . Idrit444 , V )„,,TurAll4A '.At i nn s '' . . ........ - ... In , . - 'c . 7 f A rawati . --11 1 , 1 Taulitti -inniterr IT a l..e• i• mide' AMC' W . terra t...14... 4 .4.:,..1...4... g • . .. City c.f Paris.-- ew Y0ric«.Liverp001......„...4...Qct. 2 Eennsylyania..-New Xork..:lrtverrpool .....-......0ct. 2 Cambria- .- . ....New Irork-Glaegow--• .-......--Oct. 2 oof New York-New York... Liverpool via 11-. Oct. 5 thalia w itar i nt c ...79l6pale..,: ~..,: - .,.......0ct. 6 .0 41 ,J• , f : 0* All , ..t....4..-.-.oct. 6 'llea ka...1. ...., elt , k e . it ::-.4....4.-.5-,.........0ct. 6 Malta-. ..... ..-Now 10rk...L verpoot. .. .. .-..-.. Oct. 7 Eagle .......-New York-Harana...-.4...-.oct. 7 ..,1crara....,......„....,,N42r.1135.,........„4-....0ct. 9 .10. of Bro9kßmiliew k. 9 L.. .Oct. 9 Itellotts':4.-..!-• - N to k.. ....--- .. :........Oct. 9 13(1)1ARD OF 'TRADE. Dforts commas= OX ASETTILITION. J. O. Jitmes, - I B. A. Bonder, -Geo. Is..!lnaby, , , ;at LI 4 IJ :li3 reaa .or. PH7LADELPHIQ -2lsn, .90 sl7lf ' Bins; b 06.1 Scut, erzfq 44111 sen • • 4 AREITED 'YESTERDAY. Steamer J W Ryan:tan' Hinckley, 80 hours front Cbarleston. with cotton,&c.to E A Bonder & Co. Passed barklYW Holbrook off the Middle, and bark Sam Shep pard, at Quaratdine. Stoainer Brunette, Freeman. 21 l o tus from New York, with mdse , to John)' Obl, Steamer Mars, Grumley44 higirs from Now York,with t&W X Raird & Cot AL deb:radar/41 Collins, Endicott., days from New Lon don, in ballast to E A Bonder & Co. Behr A J Irabens, Bragg; 4 days from Newburigort, with mdse to Knight & do Saw Ty won, CooLeriditfrOoh'StOfflaTpAek, , Del. with grain to Jail...sew y co. . - • CLEARED YESTERDAY. ' . Steamer Saxon Sears. Bpn, Winsor & co_ Steamer Diamond State. e ti,)3aStiaiOre.:llerOveirTr. Steamer B Willing. Can ff. Haltimbre;A Gnives, Jr. Bark Star of - Hope(tNG); - Peterson :Gibraltar foror -era-- Peter Wright A Sons.y Brig Paragon, Shute. Bangor. lia=ett,‘Nelil Ardo,” Behr Edw Lameyer,Gorinan, St Johns,Pß,Knight&Sons Sely Rebecca Florence. Rich, Port Spain, do Schi P A Saunders,Steelman,N Haven, S Lathbury&Co Schr Can Bock. Bangs. Diahron, E A donder & Co. S•rEgattle,_carter, Boston, Blekiston , Gruel dc Co. Soh} Ant Safford, Powell, Richmond. do Scbr Challenge, Bickmore, Rockport. do Rehr Edw Ewing, Ireland, New Haven,, do - Behr Laura Robinson . Robinson. Fall River, do • Schr Chas B Smith,,, Boafoni - , -do Eche F Spedfordt er - ,-BOstony•Hanim — e' Saw Lottie. Taylor osErg do Fehr A A Andtawily)iell ruthettetfi rt ' 10 1: 41, Fehr Minnesota - 1-111 lab mettle et, t ‘dti """ - Schr B Stoehr:an, Whi ey, Charlestown, , . do Schr Evergreen. Bruce, Somerset, ' do Scar George & Albert, M cDonald, Bangor, do Scbr Essex Nickerson . Fall River, do barge it•eadiflit;Bfllitna , Deprlier,few Yorke : do ° IA o . )1 • MAVIS Dr .GMAga; /Opt, 29. aaelolleiwing Sonia left here this morning, en and consigned as follows: Frank & Wilson, with lumber to Chesapeake City; C J Rhoades, do to blellvairi A Bush; Ella, do to Norcross & SheetrnM,o Bowman, do In tierprlfork; C Trump, do to Thump_ know; isituobArd.•do to Craig* Blanchard M Bine, bark to Keen A Coates. MEMOILINWL _ .. ... __ .. Ship Tyro, Baker, sailed from Shields 14th inst. for ViNer lan elthernMer4 eke algalsilkultr. ter/long EARN viailditaila,Nettert ashore the , galezof- Yetb ult. near - Yokohama, and was reported as lying in a dangerotmposition.. ....-- ißeamer rteritetheue, IrraYr.ltencl Sit Oluirleston yea terdiS"" ' J i S n aiutt ii - Oyeen . .ifsee,isence at Richmond 28th inta t nt: ~ .. ,_ . _.' titestner hevada, Ornerdey, hence at New Haven 26th lastant. Steamer Cuba. from Liverpool, at N York yesterday. Steamer Caledonia (Br), Overton, cleared at N York lootarday - for - Glaegow. . Steamer Colorado (Br),Williams, cleattd at New York yesterday for Liverpool. Bark Busy (Br), Lindon. sailed from Norfolk 26th inst. 'for this pert orith 1 4eity o . ~.. _'' ta, vals,rls A_ mason,. ha i Anal,/ 42 .41/41/8301Te 28th ItAtkOr \VA9JraUtthret. 4 . 4 t i - li ,t, "_. i ;,. i. Brig illoonlight,Ha ;hence at Boston 34th inst. . Sohn Sarah Cullen, Avis, and Baran, Clark. hence at Boston 25th inst. _ Schr CharlesitMoller, Brown, -cleared at Boston 28th Inst. for this port'. .: tzeht Clara Jane; WAlletilbenoll at kgrtland Zith inst. , ehr H3.fttle;GedfrerYosolledfrOnt'uewitedford 28tte Inst. for thin port,. . • SchrJ ts Tforv.Raiiii, Range at:Nßeatord26tß '- inst. . Bela-I, A May n , Baker, - hence at Vail Elver 26th inst. - ' Soh Anna Shepard, .Bowditch. and M. B. Read. Bea son. hence at Somerset 25th inst. Seim Si R Carlisle, Potter, hence at Somerset 26th inst. Stir li Wright. Pcowp, Clesroxl at Baltimore 28th inst. 'Ter this pi:Ott, ~ 'k A . '.. , • ' " 1 Z...t . Bare Nary' 41.1108t0.,2181'9,1 1 1 1 ,t 1 ; 7 08 „suty, Hathaway, hence at Boeten smh bet. — . ' • Schr I) E Wolfe, Dole, hence at Norfolk 25th inst. Schr A Si Edwards, Hinson, at. Norfolk 25th inst. from Richmond. to load for this port. Behr E Bradley, lilerdoqgle, sailed from Washington,. BC:2Bth inst. for George You, Weed for this wort. - °,, Behr 3es C lifeShans, - G1 los,.salled frOnit WaShingtetf,' DC. 2 5 th inst. for this port. . . Behr Christopher Loeser.- Drinlnim, from tiardiner . for Newark, NJ, at Holmes' Hole 27th limit. • Bchr Baymore, Burge, hence at Bichroond 26th inst. Behr W B Horn,lunitio . ott NOWNartui 26th isnot...:,_ (BY TELEGRAPH. LEW ES , `.D O) . - 80 P.; 29—The pilot-LA M reports boarding the batleOnni; +)' mike 'IBE of Hanle pen; also exchanged signals with a white bark showing the letter Wiu signal, course NNE. Ate°, bark Mary tdeotrt; fronr:Sagna; brig FlutnYL from ..Nerata4; and bri'vnamerinklaown; all bound toThiladelphlw-- - The brig Florence got oft the beach at Bentopen, to day, and is anchored near thelfreakwater. FOR S LF iff ARCH STREET PROPERTY - 11 I .1922 411.RC111 - ATREET. One of those splendid new Briwn-Stone HOUSES three stories itst Miii*arth roof, 2 8 leelc,frout4so feet - deep to 'Onthbert street, on which . there la a very tine Stable. The House is very large and commodious, bay . jog all Med - env inifirevmpinils built 00 Pre sent owner in the very best manner. Iriquire at :1924 Altoll Street., THE TERM'. If POINT BREEZE : •4.:„ T oARIL% 0 AL 0------Thureday, September3oth. _ PURSE AND STAKE, e3OO. " ritl.4lit:•ilat!,s.lb#lin five, to harness. Owniir niii:46lol;ri;,liikey Queen. Owner names b, 011, Sally. Owner names a. in . Baltimore Girl. Omnibuses trill start , from Library street at 235 o'clock Aduilellon, One Dollar. , ^ 44o iw i ' READ I BEAD t READ, 131- rtant to Ladles I Ease, Economy, Dura bully. sir . .''ll you want shoes'milt all t he above qualities for Ladies d Y utles you can obis! °Mialan an a Urstreet.se2o-tf4p l i them at . WEST 8, No. 234 8. Eleven ipOSTS AND RAILSkPOSIVAND RAILS," • all styles. ,IrogLnikacivefratito round posts. Atlbingles-;Log' Aid abort, t ?Tart and sap. ,fre,oso feet, BlLelv!mb lining and ftpteTW...t4 ciaktk> - - IfA101•404.1 ..V'!•• 1 (mye-tfeir' , '• :•'! .- '''BOvettiftßa reenter meets UB 'lll7l,l3jar:2"' Box as Setinf r iteatOrthea ehamber; Use - finest assortment in'thot i!M!kai,vl4 ty of - ph* to se- Trotn----x in4Pl6tffP 824 c4011tAst diced. below rom'. 71iX 1 ir , NlT"vilt ric Tr( 4SAY 4 844 Wer cejo E ur p s , or bitillpaNaAblaTf *l4,6l.4trarcond oor, front . • ' ' n02.2-Nitro od NEW HARNESS Store; no better Or cheaper geode in tbo city ex meek rpoluccel remoYß); lowerod. Uhl Mal t lf tart! ;fl MtvisV l lllf4Vogi ''''l I '4'l'l', - . 1 ,.?A, V.L.lt).. THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN--PHILADEI;PHIA, TIIIIRSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,1869. - - „raktirrttrle. 43 North Eighth Street, i 25 PIECERAIMW*RILKS, llienvy Gros Grain, $1,95 to 82 245. *nemlpaill., Gilitiltriiredrt. et t t lso U. es 00. ~.. Elegantflack 11111ki, $2 . 75. $3 and $3,50. eln- ,-. perb Cashmere linbErne. plendld Satin Finished nillui. I 1L I. jwipd oalte opeogklatteriti4 to our EC*lCof , 1 • ' BLACK SILKS, • tte it comprises nearly all grades at: VILLY 25 per cent. its s 111 2 111 , ; imPicters?;..tpricep,..goods , both); introbalsed nit,4lYlr.Paltlse!ittAoird 49.n5tlen8atesfer qA.su ft 1 vr04.1.0-.1; ALBO, ,10-,7 10 94 1 P , ArNifiellergeq9th,4 1 0 9.0.4t4V.er1°'" vir F;l7. sWfti‘tli g,t7 qenuine Jouviie Kid Gloves, selected shades. 11 9 4 , 2rthl,:clifiWgze, uth 0 , 16 '. 8 P44 4 f DLACK:: , ..DRAP it new and superior French material Ar - mourning. t-er 1440 ' 7' . e ^ f4s: BLACK 'POpLIN_BIAILRITZ • 1 t tie ,; Of superior Quality. , -; ALSO, • j us t impo'ried.rind . by . PFAS.I*CON" 4SCISCONO 41'4'f 14. r.}Gl4 -- A;.4%zi Mourning - • • aa,•,:„..r , if.: , „;.--$ • .:18 Chestnut Street. • • f: • I SOIL Silks Black Silks in all qualititsi• I - 1 - 7 - ,Tcr.:ROTWAISTASATEN.R.: -- F3 - if.f" JOUN t ici W 5l : ' I .3IIOMAq , 4 • 1 Nos. 405 and 407 N. Second Street f , 0 P Tic L R PRICES F 71 7 : 7 :71 ~ Lb ,o 7 v.,;'l • Si I .- DRYGC)ODS CKFJY,SHARP&CO. j z 727 (333:Efr.r.N UT STREET, ljyl4 tiro i 809.. .. . '.' .:•:- ••- • • • 1€369.. t • V' 4 7. ''7 3 7 I ` , ..r: l. . .. 7.: ' .•.7' I 1 .4 ' . . ' 3.Y.. 'y• I) ': 1......,.5..,...4 . 1.,r,.....n.„.. • ~._, :„. 1 FAir -T. . . TRADE. `r • 1. 8 cz:.:sT.-zi';ilVil.- _4. EDWARD OFERRIS,, .' l .importer 3 aria vcraie i # • White Goods ) Laces, Embroideries, Handkerchiefs, -Linen ;Collars: Cuffs, 0 _ and Clio, ,a,v 4 : I`. 11! At Very ,Low-'Priees. O EDWARD. FERRIS , 807;b,Fig..INpr STREET. • - ELDER - l IVAIT - Og&COH • f. Cl)% r) % t ft Mairk;l 7 l3l'.oo.l2llSl 9 ); o - 1 - !,F ri•• 215 North . Ninth Street i , abovi , Raco: Wo are aow'oPeniag d DRESS;;GOODS '-''. At priceo to Ware allicrailes • We falifk altfte4VlY sPeettozetf-tbevatnot rELPPIO asq NAVT.Stit len itiftcdp • - • Arniorylho . -Likko r a , . , • 40,IfitNING STOCK 44 , A ' IS ow Complete • WITH EVERY V RIETY FOR FALL . sa:i'retf',li• : - • l ERAINS P 00 " ' ./ .11 . 4)- 41441 111 . th Stkeet. ee7-tn th a amrp r. 1731.0 ST T S '' • rga,d , lllMll)Gll , STREET. , Mechanics of evorrbrisca teditared tor botusobuildlng and fitting promptly fa boo. fen-tf DRY_ GaNNI. E. R. LEE, WILL. OPEN a=3 DAY 3;-u • ha ; 1 , .: ; ml,27eit liar ticiim r ,P v ',. : s ~.alrr it iq , , ,, x ,Ir ooi llr ' lnnu H' P CL ! : :7 A . . 14,1,.• ngn A r r e i n n 3: l'iliiff itriost A : • .*'''''''''' for ' lkiii n ees or Oollekv. Till'"4/06 r ation to, pm's', Miti t elt qt a ,b ayillal . atufteering.tc , s ' .'', ' eillini S' "' And ° - irlinitri PePartingt•ii e tib t ij ut a t n it, ' r:Warlrartotill: 0. if MEM di I • dyl . a " ; ; ►4,004111111 and loys.ontementits , fourth i'lear; rn e, - now, W lonlldthga erected last year. • 11 114ti•tecUla; tine GYrrolasiuln thorough $n ctstry aegartment. 'Terms, twenty ,pl= lower:than anitother &eye' boarding Mind) ; penusylvagis. Daily trains on -E. B. Central B. 13. frogi‘Brima street and Washington avenue, Add'ress G.litil ig grrigeGE, Graduate, of GarvarA.Liniver. tow , enrit 'Square, Chester' contity,'Pa., 'tette' card 0 4. 1 0%4 0 1rHei 1 9. ~w 43 SO' elea l Pinta l i fj e tanling ioi11034: . a graduate of Trinity University a gentiessatrof attain- went and (Opulence, and aidedby other Veachers,mFG. ORAW,,FORP will he preparea `Co Oceirelter pnplis WZIGNEfiDdif. 15th september: 1 H 4 VIM OA be reached by,Sixtb street care and. lium:ales via .4 ;Maitiiifeord, For tenns tititY , tircrastrit vim ' to the Ifeinclmf,gl:47 House, Fon Chase„Fo.oo 'Tw enty third ward,' wawa. ' sel Imo" -, - 141 ; : t L 1134) Li%D WHO ' : = = —ltt 1 Air nine -fears ,in Paris - *ashes ~ some, pupils , 'froth o To'three'o Vlock, dailY. Het 'couree of instate- ' uen,lolll4ta XnKllsti In Its varlonzAlranottes.; f Nreneh, ' which she irks well, and the rturunente of' made. Maa s lii • STOTH AIM; tit Spruce .street.', , lister! , ouces ....oso. . Tyler, Fifteenth, and' Walnut' Gibson - poodick,Mtftratris °MCC •Ii ;,.,. i , ~,, i j ~, ~',lge w ..im§, - , . . VS/ VCATIR'S t i SELEGT . c ZGAUDING" ' .014.111ay &boo! for, Young 7.radies.. ,_, 4 , , ; . , „., ,y, ON SEMlNARY;npposite'the •Torle itoact Oita= tiondfortA,Pennsylvanfa , ,llallroad L soron rallaa APR: ! Phil elms; will reopsn taWEDNESDAY, Sept. IStb. Vitabtnied at ,thix lake cof'Ailgooke• 4 ,p 0. ( i )B a nice , S. T h ird street', or by addressing thelti/l. - pal‘Sh ertounk PM:, HdatgamorY, dawn: ran "1. Arms -33 LIZA. W. SMITH, G .011 °veil from q. 12.4 - to iirisputrogithfet, ..411trej obmliamlloarding quad Pay Hcbmt;usAouniit .al,e,tkpft WZDNEsDAT t uotemberls _ • • ..;.LOac•PuriPaTP o oPtainOp vy qUeell Co., fold after Au a. . 4 ite;7l AT THE 8 0014 .i.),..irSOttl-01101 =ARROW ,ANI)151118,-wELLA, ;:: (Formerly of No. lea roiler street), i their 'Boarding and Darr. I for , Ofrlit, the tirethlopday in October, 1469, at o. tiilf.B44.N- E,TOONMoehhettlermarittitttr, Philadelphht: '.< ,14 .1 4NrAtr e tPfPPi! c `.,# ° r,i'T d f ,, , 1*( 5 th Nur, tio:10-3m • WELL EFrOPEN j~j.• low t bchoot SEPTXXSICS, Wk s TIPPO rOotos of l i no School Building of the. apittrco, Ohut anditithiPenth tracts.. Entrance upper on Cheat= AApplicationrreceived_ `GiFard stree t . -o.ll24vitAL .INETITUTE, , ,NOIVIEHWEEIT , , corner Tenth and Spring Gard= , strode, will rQ *Den aXI.ONDAirt September-6th. - - Boys prepared . for Cothso Or ,litiainese.-.Beeidenee otrytacipe! +t r it i lfo,rth, Taar.' ' - • ' H:I3.:McGIIIBE 41112436t§ J. W. SHOE : ~Vioetßrta., , '. . trirMISBE43 CHABMAIIM BO : I ING sAlDir School ft.r ero.ololo seporerberl3tb,4o. For Circulars, addiresallta otratleCohaesburei Twenty-third Ward. ,Phrladelpirla, or the cite "bp obtained 'at itgIIEII,FR'S Kuala Store. gheettert ;street. . 'We; 2041'; , " B. TPEILTDY .WILL-REOrE gCliooli TJtßeotPloti WED"STAT;eIotem ;The‘ ViTartment of Poglish .LittitiOre (Ind, Nditiptil Ptillbsilkliy will be ;wailer • the, charge ) 1, „IL l'ficau.uy. • - - • ,„ 1 ,4 2 .0, 4 , 41 b x , D LABILES M. CE ASR, PRIVAT4 1 - le-6fmk' and 'Latiii,iina Aidates f College - thoronaltly prepared for_ ear claistiAd( LITE . : c sox OM kelt tu th 8 LIOO.II.Nk • • W a LEGCHOOL E S.;,W., il firoad and Walnut etreeps. Term 'trine 8 1P ItEhINA CH 48E H. 41311 ,fiL: M.; 1, n 23 tf HENRY W. SCOTT, A.:Bit. ' Piinclpatd AIjADfE CLEM.ENTI3,',:". Ir,ItENCEt Al.",,Protestant Warding ficil'Oor„liformantown; Pa. ThaYall _Term rill 0,011 on WERKESAAY, September . 1869. • - , , • „ For eirculani4 ,5, 13% - 145 tho - PriziolOd. - sell ocIL 'll te.—lffia l ° T. I BROWN open tt ' srlbooi for young ladiea, at No. 4030„Obestruat Street, on:TUES DAY , *pt.. 2L PlrentarstaaY-b 0 ITOcupt4, ,st ra r Bk on Arid atter WedneedaY,tho -18 - RIVATE INSTRUCTION IN ALL THE 'lligl 7 lsh , insulates. , firainmar '• and , ' Nutheniaftes tnadeaspecialty BY. , Mrs, Fitz- Ainter(ttmert.; ' • •• - Ben 4t* STREET INSTITUTE.' FOR Youn Ladies, 1.130 mob - , otteslt rtcoopen ONDAY, Septunber 20th. Apply from 9t012 A. 31. lan3o-2oi. MISS L.M nnowN., Erb/cleat. p i resi 1.114.41.8 K p4WILL O,P E 136 HEB SeptAtian'the tgehriol nilding, in the rear of the Church of the Holy Trinity, Nineteenth and Walnut streets anl.s-Im* , MISS BQKNEY AND MISS DILLAYE will reopen their boarding and day actiool (twen tieth year),geptennber;silMlM-OktralnAltrbat-gar tienktra frnm , eittulare. , ante to tl • CLASSICAL MATHEMATICAL • AND ENGLISH 3ClQoLot44l,Xket street, re openseytember Stlo-IctseMe 4 - ^ l r OOLEY, A.M. 04 - •ACRINFF IerEE4 ) .LEY - IWIL, Ia SE- ../rUPElST4bei"Sehtiob•NONPSonth ;etre** on Second-day (MONDAY), 9th month (September) 13th, 1869. sea lm§ BARROWS'S aSOROOL FOR BOYS anJ it h g e l MB I TZW A T ie, g pt C . Irtn:l 2 Mieatt l *NT!"'fiVwf,i'sfig iti. t re s Le "ember lath. sehm2p. DJcarr SATTRITALIair PiVIMJ:7.ItWOYAN; Verl3Cliiiol;No. 142 North Seventh streete:ou the . - - Balm ISE4VI.IEIS erT.ENGLISEV -, 71) JIM Fr tg atier viii rig h Eldt6ol;.lio,i aso Pu na street, veil § A 4 188 LAIRD I OB--SEIIINARY FOR Ili Young Ladies, No. 323 North Seventh street, will reopen WEDNESDAY Se .tember 8 1869: sel6- C B TN. 'SWATIPITAXi; ctingdivAtorraMtfelo; at — the old' lbe:ation; corner of Tenth and Walnut streets, will be open , for the regular FaitTerm'oarthaseason Of 1-70 :on. 0.0;4th IA; Oetobernext."Thiriligb reputation the Cdriserratory at the above-named clasprpolati ; )o sustained and guaranteed by the same mualcald_irector as heretofore. All the skill and experience, of Dir, .Qari, Gaertner will be devoliditnlnstiiing thorougifmudient. insthictioir( at low rates), both to amateurs and to those intending to adopt the art, aka,profess.. Jou., ‘Pfl 1 1—Fe • A pplp.outtiti4teniiseeftni ID, PK. It P ..s3rq and from uto . ertuer's residence, 152 North Eleventh st. • • ' i;"; Early Eiliplitufitilt will wen t° a kthoice of days and hours for instruction. - se23-71* A. R. TA3(1 '13124 "4APgbiT, NO. 612 ARCH STREET, Will open for the reception of pupils on MONDAY, Sop neber 27, at 4 o'clock P. M. Circulars at Lee A Walker'f4; 722i'Doner'e - , , por, anct-Andro's,llo4,Cheetnut street. Also.z Witiner'e, 100S:Spritig Garden etreet, and. 546 North'Elghth street. sg -"A- r , .r . O- ee2.3 me- MONS, REOPENS . ALEX. WOLOWSKI New Conran of Piano and Singing, by his extra ordinary new system,-which enables one to read music at eight and remders.the voice powerful and melodious. lions. %1 . willinEat isX.iiNtin b iA.:lkeW invention:, "Time AU Clock." those who esire to become fine singers and excellent performers and join Concerts, Oratorios, or Choirs, will call . atMons. W.'s residence, 523 South Eighth street.. se9th s tulm§ r" y 9 KRICA V CONSERVATORY 9F,. 011147E11024:WALNU -N t STREET.. Cinee'Reenl_elo24l/Vabint;and SU orth 'greed. FALL QUARTER will begin IkIONDAY 0ct.11th,1869. Pupils may commence at any time. CIRCULARS AT THE BLUM STORES. THRPHILADRLPRIAAYIUSIO SC HOOL for BOARDIRO AND DAY SCHOLARS will torten OCTOBER tryt: MADAME BLANCH/3 SMITH, Prin. Idifterent departments under Professore of first rank. 4 Mitt:42We attial thdattudastores; Hon list now open at Philadelpbla Institute , 7208 Chest nut streetf% ri • 4 f , 'Bebe tti TAMES Pr Alteß, M. 8., ORGANIST St literkelltilitSiiitneti street); will continue bts pro- , fessional en •• : ernents on October Ist ••• [stilfkiitui,tb6t§ : LES az ATARV/:' , " It 0* TAffliunoltheAtitlek of. Ma Dfotesaion 'MONDAY; De . temb cr 191141869.,—Restdence 'No: 131 North Nineteen 41 atreotialx voA .7 ; ~ .0.34 'sell-tf§ PIAN,M;4 , -W.,ET:Bl,44kAgfra:aoTP: 1 . 0 , , ArlatAi jthe relidunce O thel father, Pro(ompr 4ZOROri, .QLLiZN vggil3. Beventeekt 4 ,- 414'T0i , : QX-o...Pi,;ACßuntogaat., , TEctimmut - OF Shtu r t a . Pl= lininone and canoes Residence . • . RENionfpituaqpr..:•' , • • •-• , 'I , : V ' 4l44 P ra i ' F ir Ar'AF l- 1 /171 X ID A B P • ' • " • •:3‘ , ) 1R0; xei.,abaisom :BTUEET, ' • I ML1111114:4' 3• 3 ,• r otatlia l Aß Nv W-Nrallgia AND^ jth4-14:Aguip.4, , r,,,,,,,,a,rill'falfili , 1 11 1 " ~-149h•rttsmt odowro. ,, 3 . .. dif 1 .- 6 V 310 0444P.,_ Pri:UstrEeritiforte , —* , BANDAGM yEMITTPIT4 ii it'lolll . lf _ ' streq,aborit arketII3.I3.I4NOBIMTV Trio,i4 vi d r i ~r , uptu ri ~Mkear :rrasseee 'Elastic 1 is ou gerilpillOtUr Oboulder Brevei , Ordrb,_ l ,°.q l Pitt Waal; 16 , ' 4,20 %1 4 .....,,. 4.. - ,„ - ‘ ; ' 5, 4 ti ~. r • . tif v. /ON; .4 Z, ' ti '', ‘i.i.ti ~a , : : -V i.gl'lV I L '4' ' l ' '' ' ,%. il i•- • . ; t' 5\ ('ti . Ai . ' W i ''''.; i ' ; ''' 1. "! 111' ' f't ?i.; ;:, I,' t i ' .t: ) ; fl,rs: ,TEutreA - r.ioN. trisuavvez.- TH. iv . fi ll don't?" Glob e Ins.. 4ssets-Golevail.69o 31 0 2 ..11' , 1 if, tinited . Stares 2 . 000 ' 000 ~.! , 6 - - . I.ifrcap 74'Reti oei4Zo oo oa f• ~-: ;forioniums ,in , r 868; ' • . . . ' iv ~ .i. ,/..., ,:: 5, 65,075:00 .11, ..:- , ::Losses . l: zB6B .3;662,445.00. : , • #,.. ••-. . , . I w., •• :- .., , -: ' .. ' ' - Philadelphia" - trp ‘ , 112 , i • WII.ELTA.NOX EC/3ifit.tt.NCE." COM. AY' OF PBTLADIMPHIAP • ' ' '. ''• ' ' ' ' - Incorporated In 1 041 . Charter Perpetual..;.. 1 Omce, - No. MB Vainn t street: , 1 •-. • • cAITAL 19300,0k/et,. - - ' ' ' - 1 jastires against lose ß or damage by 'Fox, on Howe', • Storee and•other BuiLdlngsatmlied or. perpetual, and en ' Furniture, Goode Ware, and M'elubtindial in twirl' or . -3 , .f, t alißß PROMPPLY iiD44. I 4S tf4eaet5..4....... ..... .....-....1a2.14.4.;....ki...a1iat......11N5T,698 el -- Treirgii - rire - folio+afrittiatiligeteigt--="'"' , Firat , Moth:o4les , on City F roperirt..itell Pa,' . 6B 600 00 United Staten Government Leans.., -1 - '-. .t, 4 211/ 1 i i 00' ' Philadelphia Cityll Per Clent,:tosna:.'..Z..% ./... .75 0 , 100 ,Pentuytesniai 413000,000 &Pet Cent, 7,0•511. - 10,000 OD P*nuierlrania Railroad Bonde L FiretMortei• 5,000 00 Camden and Amboy Railroad company's° rap; ::. __ Cont. Loan... .. ... ...............—. --......,... ' „Cum 00 , /AMMO on Collideraic.:. _.,.....',..,:...4.4.1-i:.'-a=4,` , • -600'00 ictinti eege sd n oland Broad - Top . 7 Per Capt. *oft- , , .. . County rin g . firsie . ifroi;paniiirfiroiii;: t .:. ipso co 'Mechanics Bank Stock.-- . „...., - 4,1:10? 00 EfrneillgTifit o t :Anonii r aT z b t — F . E....,..." ''' 3o , I lianceinsurance Company of ,ruttsu . e1pui11 , ...; ; ri .!.•,, . Cash in Bank an . a7i1ar1ic1a.. 7 .«,........ .. .. . :-.;::::.44 1 i AI Worth at Par.-..- ...... ~..........4'...'...........1...‘....A.44M,6013 St Wortlitfifelaide atmarket . price5.............-.::41fif,591 31 ' '" ' DIREOPOPP. " • r i Thome 0. Ino,l , ~, Thornasji. Moore, •• ; William Masser , . ' Samuel castner, ilamnel Ejspusul; • • .. ; . • 'ilaillev. Young, , in. L. Carson . Isaac L Baker, Win. fiterepson,, :. ~ ••• • • Christian J. , lEloffoian, ,Bpril ItY , WillgleY, . ' Baronet B. l'homaa, , .... 1 . ',. , ..,...Rdws Biter.' . • - TII THOMAS O. BlLffp Presiden t.., • IVltii.Cl6ni; . . rt. _ • , • , i ,Pmmanst.patAi February 17,1809.., . jal,tn th etf • - 7 - A - wTi - B A 0 ITE, INSURANOE • rearr.—cnesrEvrEsprruer... Office, 811 WALNUT Street; above Third, Philads. Will insure against Loss or Damage by Fire en Build ing*, either I:perpetually or for a Limited time, Household Burnitnre and Iderchandlsegenerally. • Also," Marino Insurance • on• Yeeselsi Carvell and Freights. Inland Insurance to all partsof the Union. • -' • DIRECTORS. •'' WUSIam Esher, . • • Lewis Azdentled, D. Luther, " John Ketcham,. • John -IL Blackistan, • ,J. E. Baum., ; , • William P. Dean, John B. Hell,' Peter Siegel, • • Samuel H, Bothermel. WILLIAM SHER. President. WILLIAM W. DEAN, Vice President. ,Wm.711-Sierrn, Seel* • • 'an tu t h tf IrTifii CiNIU7,I Or.) BI37irSBOROW & CY TING,,4. • 'AVOTNEICEIB, Wm. 233 and 234 MARKET street. corner of Bank street. Successors to JOHN B. MrRBS R CO. .. • .• ON TO-MORROW - :( FRIDAY: r. • • . • Special and Peremptory Salo of 10,000 dozen Cotton Hoeiery and Gloves, Ole initvrtation of Messrs. MEYER • & DICKINSON. • • :Also. Hid Gloves, Shirte arid Drawers , , T i es; ders, Hoop Skirts, Bindings, Itent l 7 , /nacia clothing, &c. LARGE SPEOL&L AND PEREMPTORY SALE GE 10,000 DOZEN'IIOSIERY 'AND GLOVES; THE 'IM PORTATION •OR MESSRS. MEYER:A2 :DICEIN- • SON, • . ;.:ON.IIIIIDAY MORNING. • October 1, at, 10 o'clock, on, font* months' credit, cmbra- Snll lines ladles' cut and covered regular and full roma - lar plain and Heeded WHITE COTTON HOSE. Bull lines ladies fine to frill regular plain and fleeced BROWN COTTON HOSE. • • ' • • p ues ladlell',beavy.llllXl l l l HOSE: .___.,. • Full Ines misses. heavy WHITE and BROWN' HOSE.' Full lines Igentslplaln full regular super slot& BROWN • and FANCY COTTON HALF HOSE. Full lines boys' BROWN COTTON HALF •HOSE. •. • Full lines , ladles! ,colored-, mid .black 13erlitr i .13111 c and Cloth Gloves. • • - • - ' • Full lines gents' colored Berlin and blacitellk, °bares. r . ,Full lines misses ' colored Berlin Gloves and half Gelyak .N.B.—Th'eaboie sald will be found speCially at Ike, as the entire lot will be sold:without • - 11111PORTAIMBALE Olt CI d.c ARPICTINGBi WI, • ; • CLOTHS, • •ON FRIDAY 'MORNING:. it Get, 1, at 11 o'clock on fmar monttysteseditobontmou pieces Ingrain, Venet ian. Ltd, Ilemp;Cottagte• and Bag Ork*e4neet 011 clothas 11M,'40. . • . LARGE BALI; OF• FRENCH AND•°TIM • EBRO.. PEAN DRY GOODS. • , ./: ON , MONDAY MORNING,' . ' (I) ct. 4, at 10 o'clock , on four mon th s' credit.' - 11 ALI orscar CASES BOOTS; MORS; TRAVELING BAGS, &a., • ,: • -ON TUESDAY fdORNENG, • • • • , •• Oct. 0.,,at . 10 O'clo It. on four months' credit . - TAMES PRETAV AXi Atro - ; r.trd. wmartror street: , .. HEAL ESTATE,' SALE, OCT. 1869. . This ort WEDNESDAY; at 12'ottiock • nooh,' at the Exchange, mill inolude the following— L , No: 2330 BROWN' bl , --Tbree‘story' brick • • dwelling, with back, builaings, iati 1 $ by.6o feet 4 Subject to ,1966 grOund'rent.'' &Maris? Court Sale-Estate 4f George" H.' SppnnxAer deed; r q; • ; ; .; • 'l3T—Yaltiable, Public House, known as "Shirat's;" above Chestmatetreetvlot 34.1)780 feet.; Era particulars at the auction store. Sate by order of ..}leirs —Rstat eat ,Shistu,t'deed , No. 1633;FILBERT , ST--Threo story brick and Gra niteTreperty, lately , twedlby the 'Warren Holm Ce., lot 17 by 76, feet, Spbject to 119 ground rent per. annum. , Nos. 4669. and 4671 111AUCST—Two-itory stone Baild ing-knewwasthe.Germaotown old. Bank property, lot 45 by 161 feet. ' Plan at thtiattetioti store. ' GERMANTOWN—VaIuabIe Lot of Groumd,:Mayet., northeast of Andereon street, 180 by 225 feet. Half . -, „marremalnx , ur.." WEST pleal4ADELpirl..4,—An elegant new twoltory brown-stone tesidetice , , with Halliard 'roof, Ho. , 3WO Benson] street,l6 by 70. feet..., Has. the modera c_enyenir_ meek.ls elegantly pattered' and ready forloccupancy.. Ser. Catalogues regdy „ . SALES ON „THE PREMISES, .HANAYUNK, BUILDING LOTS,. PENN, ROBE SON , TOWER AND. - . t ; MEUHANIo _STREETS. . • On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Octobefe, at 436 - olelock , on the premises— -17 LOTS, , northwest aide of Penn street, corner of Creeson, each 17 hY7O feet. • 6 :LOTS, southeasteide of Mechanic stre,et, corner of Tower.' each 18 hy 105 feet. •• ' 7,LOTS northwest side of .Itobeson ;street, corner of Towel- street: each 20 by. 105 feet. - 2 .STONEIHOUSESvRobasou street;near Tower; lots 20 by 105 feet. Will be sold separately. Sate by order of the Orphiths'.oourt—Estate of Rev. , David Malholiand, deceased. , : , • , "de No. 2586 Callowhill street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE:OIL CLOTH, MIRROR, ,•- • • WINES, Liotpoits, • • • • ON TUESDAY MORNING. At -10 , oleleck ,'he sold. at the „Regatta Holm, the , }leasehold Furniture, Cottage Bedsteads, Cano Seat Obeirs..Tables.; Oil. Clothe.:Stoves,,,tc. • - 'LIQUORS—AIso, a qvantity of Imported Wines,Bran dies; Giutt,.Whiskieb, - • • • 13Y• .13AERITT , '85. CO t i . AUCTIONEERS: . CASH AUCTION Housr, No. 230 MARKET street. corner of Bank street. • Cash advanced •on nonsignments without extra charge. PEREMPTORY BALE 600 'LOTS FOREIGN' AND Dong)EtTip, ..pp,l4,,opups, ,:WOOLEN:, G OODS,. •.groths,. 00,13elmeres,' Doetkins, Dress Goode, Black :Alpaeas.ALinert.Goods.' Att: • •• , •- • .• ON FRIDAY MORNING, Oct; 1 at 10 o'clock, Also 800 lots . Ready made ing, Sh Drawers, white Dress. and O•rershirts, Basnenderni- Cotton and ` Woolen Hosiery, Parts Fancy' litoeds,•NottonajOcc. • • ; . 13,PECIAL , , _.BALE OF - 12t0 OASES, BOOTS. . SMOEB. - DRQOANS L IIALMORALS,_ , Itc,,_I2y catalogne,' • Olf WEDNESDAY, MORN/NG. • Oct. 6, at 10 o'clock, on two months' credit, compaising a , largo •assortment of Eastern sod city made Igeeds,' stilted for,firet•class trade. FIRST, FALL TRADE SALE 1600 Lout IMPORTED AND TOMESTIO TUBS, OBEIV, dec.,byeatalbgne, . • ON•TMURSDAY ,M,ORNING, Oct. 7, commencing at 10,o,clock. ~, . . IMINCERAL MONEY' z T.A-tllaSit. , Tlalt__...o:ctoinekivt SIXTH - kid DACE strode, ''' , 'Money advanceftim Merenindise gerap_galtil7WarP2 Jewell' y i'Dinniondi, Oobt 'and Oliver P te , end n articles of yniiiiabrAiylei_ttb ot trim a:peed on 42 • , , Ll 'WATORAT AND .LII,Y AT PRIVATZ SATi. .rine Odd nuptial Oane t - DaublelottozniendOvni Vim I . llnglieh, ..American _inn isln tsr ie, Patent Layer watches; I ,Fine Geld Hunting Via in Open race LepinetWoctehee; 1 Fine Ovid Duplex end oaken itches Fine Myer Hunt ing ...Oen° and Or)* 'lace ltniiiiiii. A m erican ,_ and' flios' I ndent Leyet indihirp.e, _Wstebee; Dopklikso 10 /4= • ,Quartieo - inic u pt witenel e i t lnates y IN', , Disponil , a Tic linger inket Sir Magi i Audit Ae. Fine n cisiniot II aliens Orteceleie i Dam 111444=3"nser Ilium Pencil Oiselk iind-glit 4 . , elu g.inerall 1'4 3 / 1 . intile . . A nd ,riiittible (Firepromaliadt , suitable for o , Timelier; coat 0 mo t Med ; several liiti InSouth+4 ad e nk , Fifth a n &74hed .• nut4rectiw , ,,,, .. , , .f , ' , ' ' ,• ,• ,•,• ..1 fti ,+ • •.• _ -, 1,1 4.x0T (Leh , ' Baleeinen forat. Thomas erlicitte,) easta Minn UT .etzeet, rear ,entranciaram littuaN ~.04,14,14100,44.116.& UO' ', '• ' ~,i , ,is ;,., . . c 4:33404 ki.‘,..o.liceJtormiatawrairtl,79zi)?l9lo; - ' 4 i fm”.lf *,943,2itayevwkataiiiit,' ' i rl4,fre;, .2,,, , . ~-2/ , 22 ,; .04 I`..ii,• 'ea,,' 12.. 2 , • ,2- ' 2 4'. i • 40; "it .2 ' ,11, .- , 'P','414.1 '4f • 0 -,, 2 i •;,.k v.,i,oii 4k..i •. t - F `. 4 '2. , ,1,„2 02 Ili- (.. • AUCTION , SALES. I *---- M THOMAS 86 BONS, AUOT/0 ' ; • , 9 • Nos. istktri )11 emit • r•- BALMS OF STOMI.B _ANL RI mr - Public sales at the .Pht.ftdelphls, glair TUESDAYod 12 o'clock. 1111. - Fumbles sales et- the Auction more =Tamp WI/SLAY. 8,1" Boldenees , re espeolal a ti ti AtAl; ESTAMILI.IIO, OCT, enithala , ' , Otriet • Oourt Estate of - Wilson /tryst', kl -LAW E snel VALU ABLdt.,TITRIKE.STOMf , t fIE k RESIDENCE „No. EeNorth Sixth street. Wow t • 410 le, /9 feet front, lisefeet 8 inches deep; ' rentor's 'and Trustesee - fialet-VALUABLEI RIAU - - EEITATIL.,IVALUABLE CORNER LOT,withiTilitEE-- , STORY BRICE DWELLING, No. 483,Mbseteratteet., land feu Brick Ay/Ailing* itt she rear/ ' „ Sarno state = - VALUABLE andiDILSIBABLEI ritortirry,2l; E. corner of Thirty-41lb and Havew...- lord Illreohl, 178107_180.feet•-.3fronts. Same Este VERIK - VALUABLE DWET,LiNO airT 'Large Lot. LE. corner of Thirty-91th and Etas stnote-- , 3 fronts4-178by 110 feet_ • . 7 VALUABLE BIYILDINO LOTS,'Vensago Street, between Township LUNA Dl y tipilteand To et.. BA DB 31F-. MODERN, tak-STORTI RE/ill/SNOT; No.• 20211 Jaittetlititoet,' l lB fbet flnalrt,-8/* • feet deep. ImmediateAgillikettillink.„....... • •• • THREE•I3'TORY BRION DwaaPPRI. Ow • Brown st. Trustees' Peremptory 13610= -I ,(A.L . KF tt ABLE .. 137104, ,.. PERTY,EnOwn the,",olllcastn se.X. , Vnerts, COW. street Paschall/Me. Tweatf - aets/ 1 / 1 "....Ward." DINAINESS .wriain —rou.R.orosar !fialuest, • ;1. RTOIIE,210•18 Bank etreet, uetwetm.Ohostnut and Ila , , -2 --" VALUABLE BUS He Erin r }IDYL WIT— STOpui, DWELLING and,LARGE LOT, It .^W. corner of Twenty-second and Pine street's- 210 feet front. 3 • LARGE , and ;VALUABLE: LOT, Broad street,tfortbo of Norrisinearty opposite the Monument Cemetery, 6813 feet front, 628 feet deepta Thirteenth street... 4 frontar... VERY • DESIRABLE COUNTRY RESIDENCE, • . with Stable pad Coach. liouse,Harrison street, betakkhe • Chen_y•andWillow.east of • the Frankfort/road: PllllllO. ford, Twenty-third Ward. Lot 207 by 071 feet-t front/n- 4 r Execultirs Sale-Estite /of , 'Wro. 2 .lVtigSt,'delift *SUPERIOR REsitiENCI; No. NE SOnth Nft.th street between Lombard apd South. Peremptory , Salre.6 'TWAY.STOILY. BRIM 11ZIGS. N e 5.1113, 2316, 2111,2319, 2321, and =ft Sormetnr - .ag_Twtmlyfourth streets.. ,below r, BUSINE,SS BTAND-rFRADEE, STORE, and ; LINOS, S,IV. corner et Second and Queen eth. NOSINESS - -STAND-,MODERN THRE,E.BT,Latar , BRICE • STORE and DWELLING, No. =ls Frankieni ; road, above York at. • Du SINESS STAND—FOUR-STORYBR/014 and DWELLING, N 0.15.30 South. et - • • moDERN, T_FiREE-STORY BRICK RESEDENOV e • No: 835 North. Tentlret: • - • • ,• , Exaentoret-Sa z y t rEetate o(, John McDevitt, deird— HASMSOME ODERN • YOIIB-STORY DBMS- • BESIDENCEp o :'2140 ' Arch et 7(.4 .1 •_ ~ • , Sale by °Flier ofDelre—VEßY DESLBABLETEIDEE- • ti• STORY RESIDENCE, 216 Washington, &Anis at LacVl_4reet,2s frofrolit., ..... • Same' "Katate—MODEßN FOUR-MON O " 11111 ) ;RESIDENCE, No. 115 New-ei: , CE. ,I 1 ~/ . 1, / Peremptory. MODERN-- Timst-tinitz . .t • I t r/ ( t.. o ° -1 0r2M9-fz1 1 2: 62 f m DERN TBREE4TOII,IC,: BRICK' ,B,E H ENAP P RN,j;?S2I Wallace street;, 21017 tici4te 110 feetdeopl , • • • • • • 2 VALUABLE TRACTS OP .x.ANIN Penn a : .cep conntf,. MODERN THREE STORY SawaDVirELLING,„ r, N 0.1117 Brown , at. • r • • • •-• •• • • •2•l', ~ I BUILDING, LOT, York atroot,ead of KR 101111 5 1 4•Nlaa7 1,3. INTEREST IN A LARGE AND VALUABLE; •FOUR. -STORY • BRICK STORE;: EL E. corner Third and Quarry streets. woll:andaubstadtially:hlnlt, arid • 'excellent burliness gland. . VALUABLE MISCIILLANEOUS 800 , Standard Library_ Works,- Pootry,_DramaLllction; A4'4 ' • t; ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON, • ... , • Sept. 30, at 4 o'clock': ,-.` • • ' •-•,. • - enperiorlektrOD#l,... i .‘,, ,• , ; , _ _ _ Salo N 0.906 Booth Tenth street. Estate of Thomas L:Evanei deceased. NEAT HOUSEHOLD YIERNITURE, CARPET CHANDELIERS, Ac. ON • FRIDAY MORNING. ' • • • Oct. 1, at 10 o'clock, at,No. 006 South Tenth , street by b . catalogue;,by order of Executcenv l =Walnnt Parlor Fnr niture, Centre and Bouquet Tablee, , Walnut Hall, . Dining Boom and Bitting Room Furniture, China.. ' Glum and,' Plated Wam. Extension, Table, Mahogeris and Cotfago Chamber Furniture,lfafGp Matressee, 801 r,t • liters and • Pillows. t i n Volvos , Bruins:de' and Ingrain Carpets, Chandeliers, Kitchen Furniture. Ac. GERMAN FI,OWER ROOTS. • • ON ; SATURDAY MORNING: , • , At 11 o'clock, ono case, comprising a general assortment .Ilyacintes Tulips, Crocus &c., front Beeson, Haar lenr Cabiloguesnow Fmk. • Peremptory Bale, No,Nrch A 4. EIE . GIANT RES NIDECE A FURNITURE. ON W.E.DNESDAY.X .Oct, 6, at 10 o'clock, will be .sold at public aale without )Ik':' , '• reserve, on this premises,' all, that very elega nt three , - story prop brick messuago , (marble. to second. story)„ north aide cd . 'Arch street; No. 1509, containing in - front 26 feet and in depth 120 feet to a . .so fest etneet. ;Replebr with su modern conveniences. ' • ' ' G.' SUPERIOR FURNITURE A _MAN3EL , ANP PIER. •! 'MIRRORS, AXMINSTER • AND EaUBSEI.S . CAIIPETBi CHANDELIERS,. An.. , , r 1 -` Immediately after the sale of the Real, getato will be. sold; by Catalogue, the entire Furnitu re, coMprismg two ;'. suits elegant Walnut, Parlor Furniture, garnet and 'EnnPlosh coverings; • four elee.nt Frenc h. Plateldatt , na Pier Mirrors Walnu t Bookcase, Walnut Sall', .; 'Furniture: superior Walnut Dining, flitting Room and: Chamber Furniture. Extension Dining Table, Lounges, Handeome Axminster and Brussels Carpets Oil Cloths.. Handsome Chandeliers and Gas Fixtures:At.: • Full particulars iu catalogues, The Cabinet Furniture made to order by MOors Gam ion. MF,Sale of Residence and Furniture peremptory, this- Winter going to Europe. . , • , • lutsignee's,Peremptory 5a1e.„,, , , • , „ Estate of Brander WhartOn lies ' FIXTDEES . ' OF AN, ALVOHOL DISTILLERY AND:.'• 4'l BECT/FYING ESTABLISIERE.NT: ^,* • • I:, .1 • -AN SA.TUBDAY MOBXEN;GIi • ~ I . - % Oct. Skit 11 o'clock, at.N0.226 North. Third' irtreet, be sold . iitriublic sale. bY'order of Wm.. Vogdes t :Assitmleo ; ' • in Bankruptcy, the Fixtures, of an „Alconol , Distillorr • , and Rectifying lEitisbfislunetit; all' in. geed °trier con- ' sistlng of I.Yrench column of, 46 a gairlowVvNitt a lalk She apPUrtenantes, tvorkirtg order; B.tecei ll ng a ndit- ' and copper fixtures, complete; lsyrupltaßle.Fv,rxittify.- in — iitifb9 - , 2 cisterns. • ;'• •,‘ :O.F.FICE , ,FUENITURIL. , {. 1 stove and scuttle, 3,01 d chairs, 1 old. desk... • ' Also: leasehold ormremlifes Which expires fAti.ll2„; • ,-. r 1870. Bent $lOOO per armuni x corrideromirth :4aq 90. • . , .Weeliiptory - Salcrat - the - Fairmount VALUABLE BOLLING 142 LL MACHINERY: STRAId I ENGINFELLEI,BOILEII,BI.„IMENALTS,' IBON, arc. _ , ON WEPNESDAY 111/EN/39'd :October 20, at 11 o'clock. at the Fairmount iron Works.' Coates street ;Wharf ; ;river' pe eel& 'public sale, the entire Valuable Illachinory,.coniprising - , . T-Stetnn etigine; With 24-inehl cylinder Mit 'feet stroke,— • engine, with oyliader- and, 2K, feet stroke;soli .". igy wheel; 20 feetdiametert 19-inch pilddlemill 'train; le. lneb itiereallt."l9lll train, Pardon. squeezer, straighten- . lug Preto', punching machines, Welsh' shears; trimming sheare, recodile , Shears,: rOB, lathe, Rtrinkh lathe _pair.. saws, 40 inches diameter; screw cutter, 10 iiiimpfeetans, • 1 2, S and 4-Ititih shafting and series.,Of ;pulleys; U. c puddle. multi heating, furnaces, over which are eubstantiallir erected 22 cylinder , boilers; 20 feet long Mid , 30 inches • .; diameter, hoer plates, spare, eolith:lgs,, Bitch as doors, - frames, Spindled, .te.;- steam 'rind 'water piping. Also ,' • rolls to make the following sizee,vlz.z rounds from 1 up. :2%, by eighths; squares. from I tin - to' 2g, by eighths; aatiq froth •IX 10N;;M 2.5, 26, 80,53, &Fend da lbs-• -per yard:grate, screen and oval equal angles, from I.lfx IV, to Sal: unequal angles,-8x236 to tix4; teelron,varionsly from 231x2„15., to Sx3.ifi; gas pipe Iron, 3' to B%;,chills,gethic • and box 'rotighings, pinions; puddle rolls, S,' S and ." 4-inch; puddle iron, double ;worked iron, blacksmith. Iron; east and wrought "scrap, kaolin soon/stone:weigh hog beams, new 9•inch holm and couplings, heavy aßkil• light'blocks and falls; old , ralls,pig iron, bolting. fire- • proof,. desks, chairs, Ac. ' • , ' • , • " Also, from 20 to to tons of angle rind tetufron.' Full; particulars in • catalogues, ten days preylous ,to• cute. • 'FRAME BUILD - INC/Si. - -• ~ • Also, all the frame buildings on the property, to removedfroin the premises.' • ' , Terms--Cdth. . , • • litZir The Park -corrunieWoners having ¢urchased the. • • . ground, the ,sale of the, entire machinory,,Ae,, peremptory. • ' • . . rpEto3llAs `BIR O] - Si. sON, ,AtraTiON, 4• ,- r. ..L. ' lovas AND COMMISSION MEROHANTS," ' ; ..",." No.lllo CHESTNUT street. .• • ",'" •. ' Reo r ent rance No . 1107 Museum streat:' l • ' '' ~4.,. .. u..hod Nurnitnre of every descriptioft feCitfed op' ii , * Consient. Sales ofFurtdture at d.wela attanged.tOotithe ploAtii , 7, 5 ..7' reasonable terms. Sale at the Auction Store, No.lllo Chestnut street.' SUP,ERI(III. HOUSEHOLD , rultlflTllli,L, BOSE- ~„.7,.... • WoOD. ;PIANO FORTES, , fit -LARGE 1/ANTEL• ."...,.. AND* PINE . GLASSES, 60• NEW , AND .SECOND- - HAND UARPETS,_ 12 ' OASES , OF STUFFEDs 4 BIRDS4'FINEI DOUBLE... s it...MOSE GUNSAIMALIs ',.",i.... FIREPROOF SAVE, FEATHER REDS A BED, . DINO,:.•ENGRAVINGS_, 011ANDELIER,S,', 11.1.N.11, AI:1331 GLASSWARE STOVES, &c. - 1 -Itt if , 014.F811)AraliOltbittiO, ~, ! , 1 , 1, ,, , -1„ At 9 leclook, ,at the auction .eture, No. 1114 ' Cliestnut -. ~' streeti.will be sold, a large' assortment of New and Se- -, e z condhand Furniture, comprising Parlor , Suits, coferect 1 , via, velvet; brocatelle rope and hair cloth; Walnut ; , Chamber suite of all Mika, fluiehed .in oil, with Want- s'.: " robes to match; Willem aad Oak Dining Room Furni• • , Jure, about IP Mantel, Fier and Chamber Glassee,..with., walnut. an ,' silt fronton; about 00 new and acciaidnat e i Carpet/I, of- all kinde; Hair and Spring Metres coa.B and Bedding ,-, Otuualellara, , Engraving?, : china PI/ i Glatiaware; Stove* Sc: __ _ - , ‘'t ' • 10 GASES OF STFFED BIRDS .a.N? $. Dginliati ," ~, .... . ARREL GUNS. __ _ ' , -,At 1 o'clock. will bebold, 12 casee of „Smiled Rirde and ) 1.,, line Double BarrAled Guns. i ' FRAMED INGEAVIGS:AND eilli011106:- ' Also an invoice of Premed Engravings anti chrot • - 11.41. Vie it - - RAE VEY, AiT,PIT.IO : 1' Thonata sons ..y. a e Attire Nee. 48 and CO Nortb SIXTH atreet T ) Sate No. 101711:ford street. 47 STOOK 0)' A KANN XS*. 111ANURAOTUUMr; r ON SATURDAY DIORNING. 00.2,, at 1(1 ealook .81 No Ida Oxford street', tiie WPM Block, including ten :Bete deerborn barneas„seren Be*, • light harness, Bata dorade 'harness: deveral sate Cart note, large amber collars . , bridles, haw* brif T WOle. 'whips, &a -; ‘; The item" of a parts declin reaalx' for Ida grtyatesalee. , T; ; r :,; , 3111911,15. No. 600 T 1144,LL4/7M0*,..1WW P- 1 ?; 431 : 1 5 8 ;7173M t i -7 411:44iA14 . iiki1 - W r '+ JL 'A' ON ,co le rods& "tented. and Tor sat by.7115..8. , , e u Agento o k: •L.,,,,...TQ.,,..wa,.,T...„,.,,,,,,, ivi.o ~...„ d„,......,.....0. r MM:liblifirripitber.l /61111911" , 4tOCk f littObratedpwish? colintlf aria it eh ~1.,, ,'. t p r t 0444 ,tradt„,2 l LOWP#§B.. 1 304 0 .6 ,P , "9 I ,,P A r , '11 4. 1. ' /115 .D° '''' silill aWig u lT 144 ,!' ',' 'k '-' ' ~ • ' , 4! : r'.' A? 1 e r x,y. 2 44.4.2.4. 1 jeia , 1”0 . 1tivie,171 .. 17 ovarif, ~ ,,i ' ' ,'; , 0iL'1,031:1W0..:1 i 4 4 0 ,, t , 14 1,..t , ,,'A ! , ..1 f/IL. t.N, 14 9', ~ 'k, " :li.P.l•Wi! '!.'01:45 . 64k4it. krilAl., , vc?./ I.l,,turtt e, 4IL 'P f .1 - ' , /,, x. taw..,,,r, , ,1f ( 4i,,,,,5v.,!.t0e •: ; :•‘.4 04 •-,/,t. , 4, - i!.. I, - cwi: ; .riox- , t (r "ft 410.1
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