+s,# ; KP r. KA.2, - 2 . -incur-the Lomon satunlay 14view-a- - FIRST LOVE., ‘.3 7 4 ..ei,.. - ' - 'M" .9 '''-'•;:-.. ' . ' - . ..- .....s.. ...,,, .. ~„. '‘ , 7:t4Wl - 44.", is one ' of the oddest-014i: ors dilleregck., iP.. . 'twee:ll man and womanthat'ivoman has no 41,. ? t' . lJove. . The ' long alphabet of her•affec- Fi'.4l intik without any distinct end or beginning; g ni elffeirtitti'lly. inSetisible-gradations'from dolls --] i.:1 ., ::(41-: . :'.4r.1 1 40pa,. ‘ iand pet hrothera to the zenith of !,- ~Qi; '''' tie sdeseerid likthe 'mine- hike/risible' gin '-...b!, . 'One from the zenith of passio n , through pet, liftitherlite - tribtiY - Cats:' There - fatie ouch event ' in ns,a'.,first., IdakfOrins s ihqy'S. life -, t# oat* for 'woman transition' feeni girlhood to the sud '., • 4 iletriiirituritycl:passlont--she.hasAieen- kissing, '-'-'-'--- and ; . purring : and,- fondling :and . petting. irons ''. . her ; cradle, . add she ';will'. pet , and fondle ...- . • and purr 'and kiss' t6-` her': grave. "-, LOVe,; ' , i n: 1 .- - the technical - serise'Aff . the word; is with '' heilittle More than intensifying.an fher obit: tarsi life; '.. There , is no new picture,' but -.the` ,'-'• Colors are . forythe While a little heightened Old' the tone ' raised.' Presently the '.v#idnees".Of color will'fade again; and the . coOlgreys loier , ' . the tone,- and the'paSsion of life will have died: away. But,,tliere will be no definite moment at - which one could fairly , say that , love - - came or went. , A girl who is;not whispering in a lover's ear' will' . always - say . `frankly enough' ' that 'she never knew what it was not to be in love.' here is - oriebbViiina deduCtiOn'WhiCh she for. • gete.to draw,that there never 1)6/7ti., me When she can know what it ii.lo. be: in loVe; Here and ,:there,: of course, a woman may ~ be I eolder, or 'later. in • :development, or ,inore telf-conscious,. '.'titid may divide by more marked lines • - lhecpliasesof her life. But even then, if she be *Woniatia,Vall; she Can haves no first love. -,'X'e,ellitg, - with woman, has no past; as it has -. ' no future. ` ' Every phase of lief[life begins :With :..an act,of . oblitrion..., Every l ove' is a first love. : ;'"lneverloved any • one,. before'?: is said, and . said'truly„ to a dozen loving ears in succe,ssiori. "The first thing 'I should like 'to' meet with in .• :laradise " • said - -Lady '.Wortley - • Montag ue, '"Would Le the river Letbe, the''strearn of Fed•-• ~ , , ..geffidnesa.•',, ' .'But . • woman , findi,' a little '...- rivulet of t, , -Lethe ,at . every stage of her ::.heart's career. If she remembers the past at -7, - "!' , all, it iS to offer it up as aturnt sacrifice to the -,,, :'ideity of the present. When Cleopatra talked 'nbout . Cwsar to Mark Antony, she 'passed, • no -- diinbt,, her' fingers through her lov . er'S. hair ' - mid wondered how she could everhave doted ' on such a.bald-pat,ed fellow as the Dictator. Bad she succeeded. in charming :Octavins,. she . ' would haVe wondered equally at her. infatua ' .. tion for such, aue'er-do-well as-Antony. - And to it isno wonder that a woman's' first love, even if she realizes it at all, goes down'in this 'general wreck of the past. But in man's life it is a revolution. -It is in fact the .one :thing that makes 'dui man. The world of boyhood ! is strictly • a world of boys. Sisters; cousins, aunts, mothers, are mixed .up .• in the general crowd of. barbarians that stand without '• the playground. There are feW warmer or more poetic affections than , the chivalrous friendship of schoelfellows ; there is no truer or more genuine worship than a boy's • worship of the hero of-the--b-critreaor-th-e -cricket-field. It is a fine world in itself, but it is a wonderfully narrow and restricted world. Not ''• 'a girl may , peep. over the 'Palings. Girls can't julep, 'or fag out,. -or . swarm , ap a tree ; they have nothing t o'" talk about as , ,boYs . , talk; . they neVer - heard of that glorious swipe 'of Old Brown's, they are awful milk-sops, they cry and " tell mamma," they-- are afraid; of a governess, and of a cow. - It is impossible to conceive a creature more utterly contemptible in a boy's eyes than *girl of his own age usually is. Then. 'in some fatal moment comes the revolution:, The 'hairier of contempt goes down with. a crash. /The boy-World {E.:appears. Brown, the god of the playground, is cast to the owls and the bats. There is a sudden coolness in the friendship . .z. that, wsw t.o last from school to grave. Paper - chases and the annual match with the "old felloWs" cease to be the highest objects of hu man interest. There is - .less excitenient than , . - ihere was last year when a great cheer wel comes the news that Mugby has got the Ireland. The boys life has become meddled and: confused. The old exist ence is sheering off, and the new comes shyly, fitfully. It is only by a sort of.compulsion that he will own that he is Making all this "fuss" abont a girl. For the moment he rebels against _the spell of that one little face, the ,witchery 'of • that one little hand. Ile lingers on the border . of this new country from whence there is no 'return to the old - playing-fields. lle is shy, - strange to this world of woman, and woman's • talk and 'Woman's wa . .yg. Tili3 surest, steadiest Soot on the cricket-gound trunbles over, foot stools, and tangles itself in colored wools. The :sturdiest arm that ever wielded bat trembles at the touch of a . tiny finger. The voice that rang out like a trumpet among the tu mult of foot-ball hashes, and trembles •and fal - .teis in saying half a dozen commonplace words. The old sense of mastery is gone: He knows that 'every chil,in the nursery has found out his secret, and is laughing over it.: 11.0 blushes, and a boy's blush is a hot, painful thing, when • -the sisterly heads bend together and he hears them whisperin,g . what a fool he is. Yes, he is, a feol—that is 'One thing which he feels quite certain about. ' There is only one other thing he feels quite certain about—that he is in! love, and that love has made him a man. We are not, of course, going to trench on the . field of poets and moral ' preachers; or 'to ex • Pound, like Sir 'Barnes Newcome, the philoso phy of the affections, or to demonstrate' with - Miss Faithfull and Mrs. •Pawcett the great office which First Love fulfils in the economy of man. The only remark we have to make is the very obvious one which. moral preachers may be pardoned for forgetting, that it is on the whole a wonderfully pleasant thing. If one' enters it through nugatory, it. is none' the less 'it • Paradise . at Which one arrives, are Eden with its ' tree .pf know ledge and its tree of life. ' There is none of the distrust, the irony,- the, low-pitched expecta-' • tons of , after affection ; no practical second thoughts; no calculations about wedding-rings and marriage, settlements. In its beginning love still hovers iu a so,rt of debateable land bir tween the real and the unreal, with a good deal of the,fun and make-believe • of boyhood and girlhood about it yet. There is tile old school-trick of "secrets," of "mystery," whis perings in corners, .stoien ' glances, dropped, gloves, little letters depbsited in crafty hiding places. There is the carrying out of the new ritual of love as lcive-Miveli give it to us, the stealing photographs and the Missing locks ,of . hair, and the writing love-poems with a certain • 'weakness in their rhyme, and the watching the light in our mistress's window. It is wonder ful with what: a rigorous 'exactitude, with what.' • . a gravirseriousness,-Ve carry out - our part in the pleasant little comedy. ,But it is no coihedy to us; while we figure in it.- It is the rerrelation of a new world, a world of ' light and -jeky, a-. world, too, of wonder and enchantment and mystery. ."Tout est mystere dans l'amour," we sing with old Fontaine, "ses fleches, son' earquois, son flambeau, son enfinrce," and , of these -mysteries ,we are adinitted as worshippers. It is hard not to feel a little flat ter of pride at being not quite what other pea : . ple are, not quite what we ourselves were, a month ago, What would others understand , of this, new love-language that we talk? What- , "of our spasmodic little .chatter, broken with „'. passionate ejaculations that have mi,relatioa to i•Any subject that could be discussed itt,Pb,,f,tli or ' . •, ::heaven, interrupted by silences more eloquent ';Critain words?. What of .those delicious -, ea flees that follow on the sense of poiVer, those *isliitlitle quarrels that only' exist in the faith ' - 'that 1 ie,Yerance is impossible? What 'of 'this ~ ~. new love ' of letter-writing in fingers that Once hated a pen? We exult ... itt ,the thought that fit. Valentine's 2==l=S= day ~: ves 4 ' . xnerglisis of 7 - :. , Po •,. , . than:;anyot 'y daylh the ',par. A ' i ig, ~..,: thintof a gi,.,..t t Go4rnino it de .' ,i 2.0 t in t k „gut* beca__: : kove'says qyrited.' 74 . 0 hitto written, : 'Wat OfAbis'lieVN,l4iig . (F , , lA. tude, in "mooning about,'" as we used to ` call' it in our Unregenerate days? Surely , • it is something that love conquers boredona,'that ' one is l.ever alone when:Tone "eattopeeo..-atrnm. , locket or spell over again those sweetest and most crossed of letters, or debate whether the object of one's passion , looked , best in a blue dress - or`a: brown. ' But ill these are the - mere= outer accidents oflife and it is life itself that is so changed. W hat a freSh boisterous breezebflifeand.liberty-eemessWeeping down.: lau the tranqullAlttle , .•..SOW:,Whose(AleeP est [joys and sorrowsllinve lieen , rlatt lessons and her deal, Allithe yeah WA. ol ta *gm guick i ens: at the touch. She is a hoy en, a scape i grace innmoment,„ the . governess shrugs her shouidepii ~I. oo a bogus to think, of, her ; "cu ineo,4 4' ;Zrlien thers IS Atte Orden* *ilisiiititive . - . elicious imitinitliti&A tratt'lncelri.. sistencies of a period of transition, the shyness and stillness, the silence, the reverie. Then at a‘ holind,there is the *WA., RA ItuTellirni9 o qP' the defiant revolt, the rebellion against this absorption in another. Odi et amo, it is the clostirleighboilood onthe, Vito that , gii.4l , ,Alkeie its charm. She is a flirt, a coquette ; for what is coquetry but the Half -incredulity" of a girl -- ariathrtscrbilieve - rote ,Aa g J _ e to convince herself by any experience of the• new, strength And ; attraction. -that she „has, gthied?':Afterllife biiiigstetlfier,liftens'ai - pW sion, but never sensations 2 so vivid, so rapid, doilixeuisiteiY contra ' never 9 0 3 -SINTIPittiFY.f. A girl lies passive e_ very dreaminess of joy as emotion after emotion sweeps over her t faith and jealousy kndtbitterrikssilind tieFglit, like the wind sweeping over Eolian chords and wakening music as wild and wayward as the music in her lieart..2•'' Wliat other' moment of life gives her these "grands (emit's entremeles de joie" that the'ol'd' French rpOetO.BS sung about— . • •• . , .". . ;,;,,:r: Quandje 'vise :weir pl tiouleux, Sans y penser je nie trouve hers . de peine ; Puts quand je crois , ma joie. rat=e certain°, J 1 . Et etre au halo fle mon 44ffire,hietir, Ji me remet en,mon prenter maiheur. Men spend a great deal too Inucli tiute, says a great philosopher, over leke. We sliare'llr. 'still's opinion, though probably Mr. Mill' otild hardly share our- grounds for it.: ';'We don't grudge a moment Oen to "a man's First Dive, because a man believet in it.:•. l( "Credo quid. impossibilel--"I believe just (because it is im possible"—replied Tertullian '..0 the objectorto his faith; and it is a gain: to humanity that at the very outset of life one should meet and believe in a, thing so Impossible ,as first love. We are saved at any rate from. the.dreary goir pel of Mr. Buckle, from regarding ourselves as machines. and tabulating our lives in averages. So too there are. days, early days •in a man's course, when, sitting alone and looking on a sunset, he feels like a grain of sand at the mercy of winds that blow whence and Whither he Iniows not.' First love at any rate saves us -out-of-thainghts-lik-e-these-by-quiekeisint-in---its pulses of pain and pleasure that - Will' beat on, drive the winds as they list. }low much, too, of the reverence the reserve, the grace and re finement of caracter, springs out of those days of distant, hushed worship ; !of pli-surren dering, all-daring faith? A mere girl, •like a mere daisy, roars, within us thoughts too deep for tears. That first touch , of passion gives a beauty of its own to the temper of a pan,,as it gives it to the face of a woman. Who bas not noted the strange, sweet change thatsoftede the abrupt gesture, and gives Music to the hasty speech, in the hoyden when love's finger first touches her? When Pygmalion's statue-bride quickened into human.life, she 'must have felt, one fancies, an inexpressible joy in the sense of the rapture her beauty had created, and I could sustain. 'lt is this new sense—this con sciousness that, as she simply lives and moves, her grace and Dower is going out of her to &widen at least one.. heart of man's—that quickens a ; girl's face out of the hardness and immobility of earlier years.' Frpm mere physi cal, immobile forin, it becomes life and spirit, sensitive to every ivave of thotight, feeling, re flection. The very wonder of the new world she looks out upon ; its interest, its awe, mirror themselves in. the quick alterna tions of enthusiasm,: of terror, of tender ness.• It is quitmell — to get --- a — little beauty ' into the world. quite as well to preserve a little poetry in man, and while first love does this we don't mean to surrender it to Mr. Mill. But we freely give up to him its successors., The mere conventional repetition of the , real thing, when its first fervor of faith has fled, the repetition of the old love litanies by lips that have learnt the irony of them; the mechanical, performance, of' the ritual that has become a' sham, this iS—we agree with Mr. Mill—a sheet' waste of human time. When a man has got safely over thirty, and looks back on the number of these performances, their ' extreme dreariuess,and the time they have cost him, he feels a twinge of compunction and a certain pleasure in the . con sciousness that lie iS , now at • any, rate secure till forty. As for women, till they , are quickened by the apostleship of the champions of their "rights," they will, probably go on thinking these little farces the pleasantest tlii i iigs in life. After all they are not more ridiculthis than the general tenor of their ex istence, and woman has at any rate more time to waste than man. Curious Anuouncethents. • The following advertisement from a Berlin paper is ,a curiosity : "The Three Wonders of the canine world, or the edutated (log family ! Schnaps], the learned dog, Who can calculate, read aml. write with great, dexterity, and besides tbis.is ;cele brated-.as an excellent, dancer,.springer and equilibria,: as well as his lady, Lydia, the tntisician, of the canine kingdom, who skilfully executeS, whole musical pieces uponthe piano, and their mutual friend, ldylord, ',Who dis thiguisheS himself as a Wonderful feuiqooted Turner, present themselves daily from' eleven eitda, in the hotel, or when rexpiested visit the dwellings of the honored public!" The advertisement is embellished with a' wood-cut representing " Lydia" seated at the piano, an instrument of about six or seven monster keys, and reading off the music notes: as she plays: A singular specimen of a death notice.is pult•;. lisped in a German paper : "To-day red, to-morrow dead. So ,it wile with my wife, who only seven days agO ; 'was springing over ben& and table,' and was buried yesterday. During her life she wits 'a' 'live, woman, who did not easily mistake tui!.X. for a W For. that reason everybody can telltho ex, tent of my sorrow: so young and so', :merry; and now buried. ' What is human life:?Thav4 said to myself repeatedly within the past, few days, and also yesterday in the churchyard when 1 paid the sexton, who will also keep the grave-mound in order. So Cheerful a Wife I shall certainly never find again,' and therefore my sorrow is a righteous one. . .1 wish that heaven preserve every man from a similar sad fate, and thank for the flowers, as well as Herr ' ("antor for the grave bytnn,which went through • and through me, but was very well sung. . ."AtarinmAN, Idaster-Locksmith -!-The great tqclie of corrosive ink.thg, some malignant hand, threw against the' Oroupe of "The Dance," which ornaments 'the front' of the 'nevi Opera House, has been'remoVed. :it is Hall that a young clAtinical student suceQded in finding an' agent to take out the "tiamu'd spot.'" At all events, it exists no'lenger, and hardly the mark can be traced. —Feli ci en Dii:vicl's opera Christopphe Colombe 'is in rehearsal at the i'aris Grand Opera. __;_~ MONDA,„: 660 :! - 4; 1869. THg t ~......,,„\: iniE PC° r ri ,flk,z r riroHt.fe A. . . . tte-opinto ~1 . ,,,i) . 7 , 1 .rnisi: , - - Poluicem„ , ; . , ~,,,..) A ir 'en:script of yesie '',. y i,..',, ,i ~ - :i i k,, , CSAI-Vir ave every tease' .' . - vtulhiti deo,d, w know—that Ma .iPr Fo 's real desire waeltfid is to afford to Ph IL i, . , the fullest measure of police protection. in this effort he haraieen-lienrlargitiegreethwaitecl.by.-the . worst characters of the politicakparty which lie represents, :who have atlifived' hid/tie4 yeatedlyin regadto ,the !Appointments which they demanded; tifid - WifoThliefoisteti'upen' the eoiruMmit4 aS ,~f, Prtlthe - itlf f4l number of the most vile"Orolitleal partisans. "Aramatural consequencejcritrietas inatasede }As ,a natural consequence i ,tbe , lmife and - the 1 bludgeontand thelAstolb4vei InCAieverywhere/ . displayed., ,;do, a inatural„,con.s . etin , ,pee, it has, leen ponanou for those, wbo infest the pur-, I liens, of tlie 4,Y , - 11 4 4 wia ß e f9r l .o 2 hi g hwa y s with theft' pestiferints ,preseriec,to threaten 1 those whi'are "oppdied to tlieni With all sorts' of pains and penalties. As' ti"iiatural reSalt, murder hai foll'owed.''`Aka'nfitilral reSult, as sassination hits been 'atteitipted: ' -As a natural result,•the police i inagistratea have I been kept busy In inVestigatiotis itito'Critne.l , 'Now, it is about time, that this sort'of busi ness had stopped:; It DP about time that anew order of things shouldi-bei , Maugurated. , It is about dine: that,- Whateve,r may, be --done else .. • k • immediate vi'cinitypf , , -the_Mavor's office shotild'Uot be made 7 the , mina for mur derous athanitii di'the scenes of open and cold filoOded asSassinatitiri:` ' It'is*Act' the interest of 'all good citizeh6 that peace 'should prevail, and that the police force,t , tvvhich As' , Maintained at the citizens' expense to preservepeade, should attend , to their: Aluty.l•lllail jbeyr done so on Friday night, the disgraceful tiotrnt,,Fifth and Chestnut streets covid nokhave,prnved so fear fuL , 0;1 ~ aim: l4, 4 anYtitot.,bqftpccasion , the Mayor's beadqunrters„-. would ; have ,been crowded with policemeri,,,„ pp.,,this , occasion less ,than half 'a doze`&l were.pesetit.„whild'gun- Shot.s filled the.air, alid'iv,hen` the 'torch of the incendiary was applied tti , ' 'a, 'thiildingless thsi fifty'yards front the Mayor's (f o rfeiters. This fact is ,sunply disgraceful. , It . May be, almost pro neuncedicriminal: ,For ' if ,murder and arson can be essayed almost withm., the precincts of lawful authority, what security have Citizens far removed therefrom for-either their; persons or their property? ..-"F'W licit the'qUeStion square ly to every, man who hasp,. borne,. and to all who prize their families, and, stgroundings. To our view,, the events a Frider night; and „all the criminal deeds of the past year, are but fruits of official folly. • ' • “The, erlininids of Philadelphia bave been accustomed; and indeed are a invited to occupyfront - Seats la =the avenues of justice, .by. hook or bi crook,' and,in a Myriad of ways they bavelnanaged to,control the, jtidicial pro ceedings in, the interest oftheir desperate asso ciates. Indeed, they claim, and with no small shbw of reason, that , they Ontrol the courts through the:corrupt lawyers and the still 'More corrupt, officials' who me identified , with them; • and' by reason of this - clainiiso - well - supported, - they continue to defy the law, threaten life, imperil property, and set at defiance all legal authority.- "To say' that this state of affairs can continue to exist would' be to - declare that crime of ever,r kind is to hive perpetual munmiity , from pus isment: ~ This business must eeast. If the no lice force can afford no ' protec4pn, the people must protect themselves. - If murder is to be canonized into a - virtue; it nitist; not be . done wholly by those who live: by crime. If pro perty is to be made the fciot•ball of thieves and phinderers, there must be . a remedy outside of the ordinary paths of duty. ,In th a, word, a re form is demanded in e interest of the public peace, public liberty and public justice." , Many years age.the London Pucch, contained some 'verses, which are well enotiA described by thek title, ." A 'Llthatic Aci MlStri%S." Their rhyme and ihytlim were iaultles.s,; And, although _expressing nothing btu the sheerest nonsense, they still contrived, by their sound alone, to convey. to , the , reader a certain sense of a lover-like adoration and appeal. Here are half-a-dozen lines construeted, hilt 'it Would be strange if a threle.ss reader should at one 6 discover anhe startling absurdities and the strange jumble ofnatural phenomena, which -they. contain; , • * 1 'Tis . midnight; and the'ietting sun Is rising in the wide widelVest ; The rapid riirers Slowly rim; The frog is in his do%c'ny nest; The pensiye goat and Sportiye cow, Hilarious hop from bough to bough.• . The following might be -fairly- cited: as a caricature of much of , the • current magazine poetry, - which pretends to deal with the wo man qtestion'in some of its many forms. The grotesque and' latimbrOtts are blended qitite . 44 happily, and successfully as, in most ger}eil caricatures ; _ • Woman to Woman Eeldbui Shows • The' inmost thought her spirit heaves; But sits she like some desert rose, And maketh many goWns with sleev,es, • - Her *spirit, like a Vast balloon, •-• Rises triumphant' o'er this sphere, And dashes Wildly at the moon, . Alleel4' that 'Are and quitsthis 'ere ! . The ;anti-climax was (men far more ‘—mm( em, /OR , . in humorous poetry. than it is.now-a-days, and Torn Hood and Miles O'Reilly have written Worse Wan this : ,;.• Oh, raise thine anthern louder, higher, In tones tuniulmous, Wild and sad From soul 7 builtaljars glows the fire, .; Connecticut's the. land for shad. EXWITIONATDOYLESTOWN 3;y . c,31s COUNTY, PA. Agrieulturif and Alecha'nics' Institute • • ' WILL .B.OLD' 'THEIR .t ••0. ; EXHIBITION` ; E . 111 , r e - 14 4 n':.,V t s t r y , ttn e e t tir e 1 . 9 5 1; 1 6 1:1 7 rt i d n il d y' s ti . NJ: Yr iE,4 The North. ,Rennsylieania R R. •Traips .+411,,..un as fuIIoWASTA WOnesday, Thursday„ and, rt.!. petoboa 9,1, and Le,re,e,Philatielpitia. for poyle,atown at 7.4,9i845.and 9.44 A. I.;. ? and ; , 15 and 4.15 p.. pa. • _ . . yavo',l , ,?4s( ll A lo .for DoYlcatikirrt BA. 5i.; nindiadtini , with Accornraodation from ilethlehhm;rEastbi;ti &c.; and not etopplug on the Branch I , :at 9 A: 111.., cennettlim with rev.ular y,15 train from Philadelphia, mul s i tepping at all stationd on the' Branoli',• 19.45 lir„,*iiotniteetinic with 0:46 fast line from Philade)kliiii ! Und iloippilig at 'al) stations On the Branch. ' ' , 0.4'45; c 40r St- h and t . ,egular trains leave Phllfulel pilartki3.4s If., 2:45 and 4.15 P.lll. - nk4LoavetioYlostovin 'tor Philadelphia at 630• [A.','36",,,tind,A4o, 5.05 miff 0.30 1 1 . M., and at 5.10 D. X. for Bethlehem and intermediate'stations. The 6.30 train will not atop at stations belo*'Port Washington:. ' EitC'uraion tickets sold at all Stations on 'the'lforth ' i Penns'ylvAniteltond;at A ilentoiln and Easton; •on Nos do,;ll9Cdiiestlay, Thursday 'dad Friday, October 5,0,7 attd ii;,46d6 and on SatUrdaY, the 9th. , ''No oxcur sibn' tickets aOld'int the 9th.' Goods returned -free if not sold, upon released. , ELLIS CLARK I ocgta v 4: • General Agent N. P. 11. CIA:NTON PRESklt;t733 NJ Preserved Ginger, 11.'syruplof the celebrated bong brand; also, Dry Preserved Ginger, in boxes, im ported and for sale by JOE. B. BUSSFEII Bc CO., 108 IBouth Delaware avenue: === ;.~~. Curious Eliyaiors. THE ,DOYLESTOWN, I==2 31 SIP co BE: .14alL a co_ DT . k t I '1 A Y MUSIC th Whlnutt f~AIS" Meet.N".! DIRECTOng JEFFERSON E. WILLIAMS, President. Honorary Advisory Committee, DANIEL M. FOX, Mayor of Philadelphia. rIOSEPH'W'DEEXEL, WM. W. - HARDIN 0, 'g WM. J. 1101115TMANN, CIIARLES VEZIN, aiiiihrTkailikz A ,PiTo'NLY l LL:dor Education. ' 7.TRE;,BEGJI.I.A.R.FALL.QUARTER-WII,L BEGIN ON MONDAY, OCTOSEIt 11th. o,;_Aws..:enttarigglyentoithey ,tionyrouoi UT or 8.57 North t.WMPAD.I3IfoIet, - *milt the. nVemltinde of pupils. ~aItIiENTI,RX,FAGUET.X.OF, T .WA.CONSERVATORY.. whose earnest moors during the past two years have gained fiet this Institution . its hlgh2lntation, IS RETAINS , i - thicifteignitistiLtbicTroflossorte , elkbnob, Tlitmder, , Ronniir,,,Reettger, , Everest, , Schubert+, Plagernann, I Maller,`Xlbredht,Koch, Ship t 'Kellner, Adams, Girard; Donne and 'Simon, t • , In addition to,whom THD FOLLOWING , EMINENT ARTISTS RAVE' J • alEht ENGAGED ,; and aro 'toy employe In giving instruction at the Celt nervtrto% Profe re ETTORE . EMIL , Q.ASTE entic. CARAMANO (Vocal.lllasiu,),WENPEL , I. 'KOP end leader of Orchestra ), ItIORA RD' ZECEII,-Igmt• lIERTRAM( LA NGLOT4, 2 ,LPittur,), M E JAS' PEARL E (Grand Organ), and LEOPULDKN GELKE,,ObIiditetor 'Of Orchestra. 2 ' • t 1.4.1 , •,, • lIIATES OF TUITION ; , Doprtrtinctt, Thirty Dollars per year. difatirDiPartmtnt: Sixty. Dotlarslier. year. • Payable quarterly. Circulars at the Music Stores. TA - 34-Loßis' • 'SINGING ACADEMY; NO. 612 NEE , Will,open for the recettion of pupil on AlONDitir. B9 l )- etti_ber 21 . at 4 o'clock P. )11. eirculare a Lee & Welker's, 722, Boner's, 1102., ontl Andre's, 110 P Chestnut strAlet, Mao, at Winner's, 1003. fpring Clarion L etre , , , et Ithtl BiN Mitt' Eighth • street. • se= 12t Ii t ifR7CIAMLES , 3I:•JAR. , Mccy' .61 7 Itt: .1.7-ILi 'tonne the duties of bid profession MONDAY, Bee temberl3th.lB69. Nesidenc , e f ; No. 131, North Nineteenth greet, abdre Arch: ' • aell-tf§. _....6.140.:±11115S ELIZABETH AND'ITIBE3 '413111.1t ALLEN: Appii at. the residence of their father, Vrofegeor 21LLEN, 2p Sevontpenth etretl. • ' • ••: • • • 'it:o,laq' QIG. F. `RU I:NEL - LA.,' TEACHER' OF I,3,Private lessatiand 'chased. 'Residence' soa B. Thirteenth street, it t is>EDU(Lf,"t Idly:" T_TY. ILAIIDEROA.CHIS " _ILL • CLASSICAL, I SCIENTIFIC -. AND COMMERCIAL ACADEMY, ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, No. 108 B. TENTH Street. .Tberough`proparation tor Business or College. Special,attention given to Practical Mathematics, SurveliDi CIVil Engineering, ,to.' • ..A first-class Printary:Departm erit. se2l Int§ Circulars at Mr. Warburton 's No. 430 Chestnnt street. TrEE 'BRUCKNER • CHEMICAL INSTl tutd; 138 WALNUT Street/ Philadelphia'. • . Students roccivcd nal time d'or inctructionsdn all or part of the following branches, : • • • ' Qualitativo. • I Quantitative. Blowpipe.. and Organic Analysia-31eta11urgy,Toxicology, Urmometry, Cticniia try as' applied to Arts ntallranufacturetharmateuti cal Chemistry ' Addreks - , WM. H. BRUCHI 4 ITR, Pb. D:,"Printipal. , scir Particular attention paid to the Analysis of Ores, ,Soils, Coati}, Hanurcs, Technical Products and Commer cial articles. • • He'Ll wrm 3t.ti MILE LEHIGH UNIVERSITY— • JL i. SOUTH BETHLTIIE3I,PA. • PREPARATORY CLASS • In reipontse to many solicitations, this Class luta been opened for these who desire to be fitted forentrance into the next regular,Class. • Apply to • • .••• • HENRY COPPEE, Lt. - D., ocl-114 . President. 0-4 pF—TT - ITS_OH_URUH. • School Tor 'girls on . the Smith 'bank of the Lehigh, will begin its second' yens . , D. V.; on the 15th of Septem ber. Tile number of pupils Is limited to thirty. French is Weight by president governess, and so far us possible made the language of the family, Address for circulars, iiB-13.*,tocIt§ N''ENGLISH:'LAI)Y WHO HAS RE ll :some:gears Don Paris Wishes some pupils trou.ono to three o'clock, daily. for course of itistruc than includes English Smite various branches ; French, which she speaks well, and the rudiments of music: Address MlSti STOTHARD, 612 Spruce street. Refer encefleo. ,F. Tylerv'Vitteenth and Walnut; Gamin' Peacock, BULLETIN office. se27-ling •R(YrX AND MRS. WELLS, ^ ':(FOrtnerly of No. 1607 Poplar'etteet), VIII open their Boordbad and Day .Schibol. lor Girls on the first Monday in October, 180, at No. 5354 GERMAN TOWN avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia. Until October lat, direct to No., 744 North NINE TEENTH Street.- - • ' atilo-3m§ CENTRAL INSTITUTE; NORTHWEST • corner 'Tenth and Spring Garden meets, will re open MONDAY, September 6th. Boys prepared for College or Bueinnist• Residence 'of Principal. L. 34 North ;Tenth Rt. -H. G. McGUIRE,A. M. Prin. au2436t6 • . Ur:SHOEMAKER, Vice Prin. CEEG4RAY - 'INSTITUTE, F.RE N II; and - taglistrfor feting ladies and misses.beardlngatid day puptis.ls.27 and. 115 Z Spruc st.. ro7open on MONDAY,. NePtember 20th. French is the language, , oftite fatnily, and is constantly spoken in the Institute MADAME D'IIERYILLY. Principal. jyl2 mw f aro X nd ISS" BUFFITM AND MISS , WA SUN ' will ieopen their French and English Boarding Day School for Young. Ladies, 1409 LOCUST street, op WEDNESDAY. September 15. au9 m W f2m§ •- fiIHE. ARCH STREET INSTITUTE Fox: JL Young Ladies",'l34s Arch street'," will re-open NDAY.; September 20th. Apply you' 9t012 A. Al. it u3O-21n§ MISS V. Al. 1111 JWN • Principal. . , 1%418S 'CLARK 'WILL OPEN HER 13.1. school nn'WEDNESDAY., Sept. IA On the School .Ituilding, in the rear of the Church of the Holy Trinity, Nineteenth and W alnut streets Hels-Im* ROWS'S SCHOOL FOR BOYS, 11 3:. e3 CITY INSTITUTE, at Chestnut a n d Eighteenth, will ;q-open IrIONDAY, Sept. 13.. au2 3m§ BORDFIVS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS and Boys, No. 1626 Pine street, will reopen Sep tember • • set"; Ire . . A i fißS BAYARD'S BOARDING AND DAY 1,1 School will re=open September ISt h,1969. ee13,1.M! 1418 Chestnut street: SBAIINARY FOR J4'l. *Young Ladies, Nq. 323 Niwth Seventh 'street, will reopen WEPNESDA Y. So ,tember 8, lie. is INgtEtiCTIONS; PPIL,AD,,ELPHIA ELDIN 4 School reionvild to Nos. 333f,3138, 334 1 .),' 331. i En '.3 - 34 . 4 'Market:street; Wept... Philadelphia: .The pro. ' prietor.of this establisbnient 'inforMs his patrons ant the pubtia generally, that he itts lensed the. large Depo wild Stables, formerly occupied . by . the Market Stree II assenger Railway Companic, and 19 now altering and tirranging tilentftelds-bifsitiess, and ex - poets to occupy them about October Ist. Thegirhool is the largest iu the city, corqing an area of ttver:ll4oo Brivare feet. It is light. airy, well ventilated Ju summer, awl will be com fortably licate,tl in winter. The Stables attached are also I linrouo lily y@nl ilatod. and the Most comfortable of tifty,iii theyity.; ; llatalsonte family,carriages to hire ,with careful 'drivers. irir norara talon'. at 'livery. Horses ; thoroughly:trained L 9 the saddle,. fiETII C I.IA DI .510.940 Proprietor. SCHOOL.-MR: E. DE ,KIEFFER will open hie Riding 'Sehool. 308 aim 310 riugaii street; below Spruce,' on BEXTBNIBER 13, yiti9, with a good stock of well-trained horses. Horses trained to the saddle. Those' 'keeping their horses at this stable can have the privilege of. nsing the, riding room. Saddle horses and carriages for parties, Sm., to 'hire... l : ' . Enl4-26t4 r t .OPOSAI4S:: mu CON T.II,4OTORS AND , BUILDERS.- 4 • 5.E.A.1.E.J0 IiItt.),POSALS; endorsed "PrO r lies I Is f6r , publin school-house in the Fil h'War'd',"" wilf•be+lreceiVed by the un ilers'•gnud.flt, the office; &IL corner of SIXTH ,and ADEliatip streets, until THURSDAY, oet&!}:rl4,,lB(i9, at 12,0 clock Id., for building a puf)lit, Bcliool-hoUPe Oil ,a lot of ground Hitunt • on 'Third street, above Lombard,• in the Fifth.Watili , f.t • , • • Said 5eh0014.101040 , to lie bpilt in a,ccordanoe with the platy of L, IL _I:81er, Superintendent ef ,§ch(Jol be seen at thefoilice of ',tlfo Contrbllets'of PUblic'Schtiols. ' 1 •• No bids will be'dOnsidered unlesa accompa nied by a, certificate froth the. City Solicitor that the ProVWoils.,of an ordinance approved May 25,1860, have been complied with. ,The contract will be° awarded only to 'known master builders. .•• • . , ' By order of the Committee on Property. ••• , • • ; HALLIWELL, 1e25 27 30,091 01114, Secretary. ~URtr..U, Or OADNA.NCE. , ITA v x DEPARTMENT, " ''"Witsnixo t rbli Orry' Sept. 14,1869. ' 1 1.: AliDD' PROPOSALS 'Will be receive at tbls Oftice.until TIIESDAY,; October 6tb, 1869, at."lg',M., for the inanitfacture. apd delivery. of ,2000 barrels' Navy ,OannoU ROwtier• ~,1;900 barrels to be delivered "at Boston, and 1 ,006 barrels at New York.? . The Cost of delivery to be at' the expense of I tile,roano...faottorer, and thp,R owder to be sub jeer. to, the mutat Navy i llispec i tipn. before he eeptanee. Bidders'' Bate the' :time ' the Powder will be ready for delivery ; . - :a'.;l ' ' • I' AY/aLTTPAA O W. tjA 6 Ht' , it - (PkO °f, Pima°. t ED E I E c" lA. E 'D'ENGAGEMENT` ; I Ritnis of solid 8 karat flooGOld-t-a specialty; a full' W , ' ' assortmon of sizes, and no charge for engraving names, ate. . FARR & BROTHER, Idakers t my24-rp tt au Ohestiout street below Fourth. iM= T,,SJi n, _ a+w-ew ~, ' ,«r.,. +~-., - f orl 8t lIHSS CHASE, Bitihopthorpe, Bethlehem, Pe ~ , : a sitmataLigar ~ ; i4lst '.AFtg -HERRING-'Bk.3iG 1 4 Mr ~, - , , -- s, ' . ..4,__1,Th., The Burning A rles pfA, 11, t Gallery. • PititAnirtltlnr,lo3ololloer I, 1868: Blesere. FARREL, 629 CHESTNUT' Street. GENTLEMEN : We have just examined, with the ver, greatest tiat.iefaction; our, safe; purehearedarf••you 401116*: years ago, and which passed through our deetructive fire of last night, We find the contents, without exception, entirely harmed, merelyrelightly dam r o; aid - we feel•now In aeon. - ditioa to • cemmoncp our hualueen againchaying every; Book yerfeotly safe. •, We ahnii in a few days requirea.-larger oms,- and W. cull upon You i'Verrlteapeetfullyi: i,, • ' .; • Mr; 'JAMBS EABLE SONS.... ' • Puitsnxiaotia, August V, 11369.,' rantrat.,lluttni:vo A, QO.- , r GENTLEIdhii , I,i the year 1N5(I unfertunately was in business in the Artisan Building., Which was de s ti v o• by fire on the, iOth''of Aptli: I had than in use what I supposed Was ire-proof Bale, , but upon opening It I found everyttling was destroyed,and Are burnlng therein. Yon will., recollect,. gentlemen, there was 'leveret of, your safes in ilia tire', also several ip the At. and Cenimerce atibetifi tho . tiext May, five weeks after* wards, all of whiau upon being opened. proved-they; were fire-proof, indeed, for 1 ; witnessed the. PPerlin. the moot of them, end in _every case, the contents were. reserved di sc niiikMa were partially: or entirely destroYed:' let hneo 'concluded to ave some thing that I could depend 'upon, and purchased' onenf your safe l ll.. • ; • The safe I purchased of you at that time was silliOeCeed to awhiteleat(yllich was, ~ ,v,lttiVssed by several gentle:: inen'that iciAide In the rielghborliond) at the - dettructlen' of my Illarlde Paper fat:tort - Y/21 Wallace street, on ',the afternoon and evening of the 2 ith, inst. After dig. King the inkfo from , the ruins, end, opening it ibis , morning, was ranch pleased , to find eVerythlng, condsting - e bot.liii;tiapersOutnierand'illverware, all - right. I shall want another?of yptirsufes as soon as I can get a place to:continueomy husinees ia.,.ll,coald, not rest contented hermitlike of slfes withih any 0 t CiIAULE'S r°re t 1 Marble Paper Manufacturer SATES, ttiti roolitreliablel fprotitijou? 'trent fire now known, '.IIEII - IiENV.7,'ATENT,,I#4,ziIiEEt3i-,B4.FEtti. oat. bitting. hardened, . ; eteel tut . ,iron, vrkilt the Patent riabklinftec or gPIEG`Ef, EVAN, furninh a r'estitant against bdritig aiid ciittidt; toolkitu an.exteut Verutofere tinkhowitltt 111'.1.1 . ' - Farrel, 11 . 6iOng & Co. Philadelphia. Herring, t 8; Sherman, No. 251 Broadivay;'corner Murray St., N. Y. Herring &Ca, Chicago. Herring, Farrel & Sherman, :New Orleans. nti2B r . tf NEW PUBLICATIONS. Just, Published' by . • PORTER & COATES, !, PUBLISHERS AHD BOOKSELLERS. • No. 822 CHESTNUT STREET, sit irrirlizo. WINDS, • By ROBERT 11.11ALtANTYlit. ' - Author of "Cent] lelande;"“Deg ermine," `"aaatoyne. the Sandal Woad Trader;" Wild Man at the. West,"' 'Fighting the F," Ac lamegc.;'ace. 16m0. Cloth; Extra Illnetrauid. Price 61 GO. A uew and tbarming book. fall of etliiitig'ectnea and , adventnreg, by the greeteet Hiintl writer fort,nyc l / 2 ‘105.0 previews works are buiviebold Word.n With tbe. boys of ' Eng.,_l 2D and ni andw rptf America. • - Inb f 'l3 II IL 0 5 0 P H Y OF MARTITAGE,---A telt tonne of Lectured, no delivered at the New ork Museum of Anatomy; embracing the subjects; ow tolive and what to Live for; Youth, Maturity and Old Age; Manhood generally reviewed; the Cause of In.- digestion, Flatulence and Nervous Disease , accounted for; Marriage lthilosciphically Considered, ~ Ac., dc. Pocket volumes containiu , these Lectures will be for warded, post paid, on receipt of 25 cents, by addressing W. A. Leary, Jr.. Southeast corner of Fifth and Walnut streets. Phidel • la. fold ly.§ LUMBER. !VIABLE, BROTHER ag,CO., 2500 South. Street. • 1869. "ITT AT E,4N•ftr4r . 1869 • • IdICIIIGAN CORK PINE • ' FOR PA TERNS. REQ - 73PRITCE AND II Elf LOCKI Qe9 lOWJ. SPRUCE' AND HEM O LOCirk. API) • LARGE STOCK. 18ca FLORIDA , FLOORING. own uu. FLORIDA FLOORING. , CAROLINA FLOORING. VIRGINIA FLOORING. ' DELAWAKE 'FLOORING' ASH FLOORING. • WALNUT FLOORING. 186 9 FLORIDA A. LORID BOARIM,10e( 1 1 FLORIDA'STEP BOARDS. .1.01.147. RAIL PLANK. RAIL PLANK. - ------ • 1869 -vvr...NuTvii,l34l._ltps, AND IB69 . 'WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK. WALNUT BOARDS. .WALNUT PLANK. ASSORTED :••• r von • OARINET 'BAKERS, BUILDERS,AC.. • I --ut-PARmil- Rs 'iOVJ .1869. UNDERTAKE RSRLUhIBER. RED VELAR. WALNUT AND PINE. 1.86% eEhs/21'NEELD'otvue . ASR. • WHITE OAR PLANK AND BOARDS :HICKORY. • . 1869.c'eVg,14 ..F.14 . .NZ,PG1.869 , • NORWAY SCANTLING. _. _ .... I . Qgck 77 c EDAIt . SKIN Q . T., ES. .lAJIJU a . CEDAR SIIINGLAr.,B. - 1869. CYPRESSIOTINGLES. LARGE ASSORTMENT ~IfOR.SALE LOW _.- 1869 PLASTERING ATH.I f. 1. LATH. • ,‘. LA.TH. 1141j/' sli"2-IMITFAT. 3puiiiber t 'Under Cover, DRY. 'alnut, 'White Plne, Yellnw Piny Spruco, Hemlock, alcniyo on Maul at lbw rates. MTATS(iN:Ba- GILLINGHAM, `924ltichinand , street, Eighteenth Ward. - v - ELLOW PINE LIIMBER.-ORDERS 11 for cargoes ofievery description Sawed Lumber exe cuted at short aotice--quality subject to inspection. 'Ap.Iy;toEDW:H. ROW EY .18 South Wharves. fed HOO - 'I3' I AND SHOES.. JiCOB Z4ll REMOVAL. , No havo'constantly , on hand ready-raade lr D ODS d Ti(irtt i gsr FIT Y 1338. i We also continue to make tkout to order, of the 'Pak tuatcrisl. hest ,p,orkattansidp, and at the lowest price that good'work can't's furnished , at.: •• ;,- 'ZAUN.k BON, oc2 2t. ' • 905 ARCH street. !1' ,! •OTICEI CER Lost.—Clertlfleatd,No..,l97, of the West Branch' 'Canal Oomeany, dated the 11th Tune, 1868, ln favor of. W. A. Martin, for forty-rwo (42) shares of ,thn capital stoolt of ,said coinnolaY...hae 'llPolt. lost, and thp under sloieit, Mir lawful owner of the'same, has attelled for i new cortillmtii tote issuell ,111u/In lieu of the ono lost se2U th6t4 W. A. MARTIN. ! Li d! .; DRUG& ~ s 333130AP--' , O - INE AND VERY istverier,2oo boxed justlandt.d , from bark. Idea, and' for 'sale byItOBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., Importing Druggists, N. N. corner Fourth and Race streets. ; - rparGGrIfSTS'WILL;z(FIND •IA LAUGE .Stock`of Allen's Medicinal IFlNiracteand 011 Almonds, adaliteh Opt., Citric, Acid, Coxe's Sparkll4Gelatin. Enloe Vedgn o ood 'Mortars: &o:ijnet landed from hark i ffnooni, front ammlon.-, 419:11ra1T..13110.1r., MAKER & , Nlrboleatile ,Drukgists„ N. N. corner. Fourth' and' 'Radii fittdAtEr, .- .1.1 I'd; ','.3 . , , , j jy , ' ,* i. 7! ( k=;- GRAD IJ-, itlntre GISTS RlE gnehers, Mirrors Ates, WIT gftt> o ? snr g icagno z i , ( trosa e •- r rPiliTaCtii' Hard 'anALSOft: 411151)61;1119V "'First' Cases, 'Glass and Metal BirliTif i h iq ,CBT L OTHER, Hands" prices. ° aptptf 23 Sontli Eighth street. fh . 'U 1 17; N MA' •IA a,„ P;Pd RLINGEN No. 100 S CLIEST,;iIfErT,,, STIMET . F.: gespectially, antwaneo the eammentement of their impartattotie for this seakon' of a large ltit at AtEir P DISIM4B-L,AWO9RSt: aildbeg tilo w eittecial . atfebtiod-orttuiere w to , their I!fik et toITRTAINS . . in qUalttiee rengiug from the toweet pr 7 ece np to the ring: uet and whiett most expqnsive,Bl7loll,o mummy *ory. -- Choice ' and , - EtegpirDttignir, -- • mach expreanly for.them, and not to ,bo, had alnowhara. Also, wiarge assortment of LACE SHADES AND LA MBREQ.BINS,,,, - - R.ICH CURTAIN GOODS, and ' • •' • • . CURTAIN MATERIALS' important for this season, comprising thaliisedai etYlaa: for PARLORS. BRA I UNGROOMS,ZIBRARZES, ,BOUDOIRS, CHAMBERS, with' CORNICES and FiX TURA'S, and Heil TASSELS , and,. INGS lolllfildi a , Also, lIVLNDO SHAPES, - ' CRETONNES, tc., N. 8.--,l'irst•elamer Workmen cluiloiod to nitikO sod hatig Shddte. Dratwrios, Curtains, r&c.i isod *ll most ;warranted: ' seu-t m w -- G _EN 1r5k , 41.7 RN I !MING - GOODS:7 PATENT 6ifetiti.DE:ll,6EAM/SHIRT 3:1 1 1 7 ANUF.A,03:,01L,Y... Orders for thifitot,oldbrided Blatije troppjtod. prompt!, brief notice. '.(GentleniOti's. Furnishing Goods, FINE DRESS SHIRTS J. SCOTT & CO., ALBERT ZA UN ~, r n .~:., Of late title% in (till variety WINCHESTER & CO. '7ot3 C.HESTNUT • eo wftf r l A ... a - 1 ~:~' _..h;j { *, •‘ , !ANDi GENTS' NOVELTIES. No. W 4 •Phqstnut. Stoe: o 4 .P 440441112, Four doors bOols Coutinented ngrA lf m w THE FINE A I WA'S. • Established 1795. A. S: ROBINSON FRENCH PLATE LOOKING GLASSES, I:3eautifal Chrmxios; ENGRAVINGS AND PAINTINGS, Matmtatturer of all kinds of Looking-Glass,Portrait &Picture Frames. 910 C H EST N T 'STREET, Fifth Door above the Conthaetittl, • PHILADELPHIA. TYPE. FOUNDRY. P}11.1. 1 4.Dg.1.?.111A. - TYPE ViTiNDIIT tc4lt:Bfl4PVoB, Eirtablimht%llMl The subscriber, having greatly increased facilitiea for manufacturing calls particular attention to his New Penes of Classic Fares of hoot and Newspaper TWA', arhich trill compare favorably with those of any other Founder. Hie practical experience in all branches ap pertaining to the idlauufactUre of Xype. and the fact of constant Perot:dial Saner/Wuxi of oath department of hie business, jis the best guarantee oticred to the Printer of finished and durable article. ' • Everything neeetwory In a complete Printing Es tablfatmaent furnishe the O/c/lien notice. , • CAMPBELL MOE, TAThon, 4E'N't VOle , DECE:fith_pC*4IW.ALL OTUEB PM MANUFACTURER& Solo Agents. fnr thlo City of B. D. WADE CO.'S UNRIVALED iNKS A good articlq Iwo nating or money. vr Give us a trial. , • • L. PELOUZE. N. W. corner of, TIMID and CHESTNUT StreniA my.4l-ro w• tfPhiWelphlo, P,a. GROCERIES, LIQUORS, iku. WHITE PRESERVING BRANDY Pure Cider and White .Wine Vinegar. Gieen' Ginger. /Mustard Seed, Spices, &e. All the requißites Foil PreAArving and Pickling Purposes ALBERT C. ROBERTS. DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES, Corner Eleventh and' Vine Streets. sIiIVE;ARS rLotat Penneylranla, Okio,•lttlithouri, Min nesota and Wkseanein." ' • Forlsale at market' pricea.• L. KNOWLES &CO., 1218 Market Ftroot. EW MESS SHAD AND SPICED Tongues and Sounds, in prime, order, just received and for sale at CO UST Y . S East End Grocery No.llB South' Second street. below Chestnut street. TURF. SPICES, G ROUND AND waoLE . --pure Engilsh_ Mustard by the pound —Choice White Wine and Crab • A:pple Vinegar for pickling in store, and for sale at ()OUST Y'S East End Grocery, No. 118 South Second otreet, below Chestnut street. tpEw (l inger POUNDS ' of choice Greeninker in store and tor'sate at OUSTIeft , East .End Grocery, 118 South Second street, below,Chestnut street. WHITE RANDY, FOR PRESERVING. - A Otiol6e article jnet fecolved and for gale lit COUSTY!B. East End Grocery, N 0.111.8 south Second street, bolow lestnut street., . O I' T (.! DL .A. TO, PEA, 1 1 / 4 iOCK NO Turtle and Jullien Soups' o 1 Boston Club Mainline 'ture,nno of thei:finest articles , for •pie-nice and ipavties. For kale at GOUSTY'S East End Grocery, No.. Iftf South Second street, below Ohosinut street: • MISC.ELLA EOUS. PLIUMB:'"ING. -"vviva. • 1221! MARKET ~.STREET, PHILADELPHIA. , , .13team and GBS flt Hug, Hand power and Steam Pumps, Plumbers' 'garble and Boamiteno Work. • Terra Cotta Pipe, Ohimuoi Taps,' dco..; wholesale and A" LARGE ASSORTMENT OF STEREO - , SCOPIO MEW& NcerntibJeete., Foreign . and Domestic. Trade supplied. cc2 : 211 . W. G. PERRY, 728 Arch street. EW' CJ ROMOS,' LARGE • ASSORT 'KENT; hnpottea , land Aracricane.,Bold wholesale, ' nc2-2t, • - ' 'NOG! PEARY, 728 Arch street. CEIZES --'— t.--AN INVO4VZ OF NOR . JL TON'S celobrated Pink) ApiTe ISbeeee x " vected, and for sale by JOB. B. Bubb/BB Jc CO., Bole •gent'. & ARRISON. "•=- `ItIELEORAVIIIie P./. A 6+EAsi b•aneport,"frem. Cadiz, witu one thousand taTops, has arrived at, gravant r -,, opposmthet ea:oo4. the Duke of^ Genoa to the throne. of Spain. AlEtToEraE was at Venice on Saturday, on her "ay. East. I ,, Ejtaluals CliaMbers will meet on. I royent. Ipsi SEVERAL factories in San ri‘incisco were burned on SaWrday,, eaysing aims of $200,000. Tm Philadelphia Councilmen arrived at Loqlsville yesterday morning. , 4tr ifahgerond counterfeit $lO gees& back has just appeared in: Cincinnati. THE Archbishop of Oregodis about to de rt, t far Rome to, attend _ i the 4 ff‘qtreltleal ~- -t _ • , t FnExcir journals express dissatisfaction that the citai4vra were' r engt' Cliateir asses 1 - . . . ~. TWENTY-Eicgri CatholleS and eight Pro testante.bavo,been Cemmitted',forltrial;for ticipating in the'Strabane Riots ot Augusi, 12. DurANLour, Bishop of Orleans; supported by fiftkAnt_ic„,rrn;l3,ishopsls% . g t xpected to -de fend liberal ideas in the (Ecumenical Council. AI) VI (Jai from Cuba State that great dissatis faction exists among Americans in the Cuban an zfo : „zO.l.i. , t IVn I 'AAA NINETY-TWO French Canadians left New '9l4•:turPay - ,-for - flonic, to carterprFatal setvite.L.l i.. r Errom - EErs have begun operations for the 31empbis and. a Paso liallrogni.at . ' f t3an Diego AT • Proi•idence, R. 1, on Saturday; .'as• `a steam fire engine was . going to a fi re, the boiler etfirlede4l, l lotiring several Sinletts. 7 Plc , !';THE lion. and Right Rev. Samuel Walde grove, I). D.,,Bishop off I..l,arlislef died in Lon ' .don on Saturday, aged liftit-two years. • • teliginphq wires betWeett:the - , , Sardine' Provinces of Spain and Madrid, ba.ve'been cut, and it is believed that a Republican insittne tion Is in progr(W. -J r • Tun Captain-General of Cuba is ilfifiructed by the Home Government to treat his Cuban ~prisoners with humanity,,,instead of allowing them to be shot so ritMlY Paixll4ol-• ;; - • Tni Whaif frontage on''' Broad" niad'F4deral streets, Boston, has been bought 'by the Bos ton, Hartford and Erie Railroad Company for ' nearly $3,000,000. , - , THE steamer Euterpe is afraid to leave New York with arms for the Spanish- soldiers in Cuba, lest she should be picked up and appro prktted !)y,fi, Cuban privatee? . .,.which . F ls repro-' senledar waiting off Sandy !look forter, • THE rain storm in Baltimore yekerday was} very violent, and Ilarrison street and its vicinity) was flooded. The fire bells were rung, and: prepanatiMiSiiiido to' retti4vtitoo4 ;from thel threatened, which is the. same where lhe'great flood of 18418 occurrad. . • WHILE four tpersons viere'le.scending the. Gardner coat mine, at Gardner, 111., on Friday eyeningi the,hoisting rope broke, and they fell! to tlie ibottorrinf the slutfira.4. disranelof - .0t 4 ) feet. All were badly injured. One of them, al boy. has died, and two others ae not expected to recover. . Osra Ir A despatches , say that intelligence: from the expedition under Gen.,Dunpan n who; with the. Fifth CaValry, left Port McPherson about ten daYs , rtf, , o for' -the .;11efftblieati liter; sap the troops surprised a mmp, of, fifty-sit 14dged"Oti • the:26th, and: 'drove theta "avtay,* capturing a large quantity of camp equipage.i The hulls s Lost one . Wed, n and. seVeral wounded.. ;`- . advices have been received from Buel • not 'Ayres. It seems that Loki. fu' "evaeuiti 'ing - Asctirra, removed everything„.ineltiding.hiS guns. During the pursuit thirty thousand of the allies attacked , three thousand Paraavayi ans: latter fotight!desperatelY,and the...en; gagement lasted six hours._ .241T-AroAtiliilol.4 lost twenty-five . litulted mett''ami I their archives and specie:. A nEEPArt.ru from. Fillmore, : Utah, dated October Ist, says : "At. 6.50 this evening a ,violent shoek of , eathqualie was felt here, pass ing from-. south .to north. Thit State lloase rocked and trembled; for five or ten seepncli o and then the shock grailurilY.collapsed. - The - windows doom, etc., of the dwelling-bOuses in . city:l : aged. It is sald.„to .have n. ..been the most violent shock that ha,sbeen felt here since • Utah was first settled. The shock and trem. bling, altegether,lasted tyzo7ntlitittes." ADVICE-4 from Paraguayan sources represent the losses of the Brazilians in the last battles at eight thousand men. Lopez retired, to rthe Grand- Cordilleras, .aud thence to Acqitarsa, 'where he ha,d in advance prepared a new posi tion for hlsibrees. The Allies are preparing to withdraw from Paraguay, but . would leave a few troops to support the PrOvisional govern ment at Ascuncion. The Argentine govern nient has already recalled its contingent. The Buenos Ayres journals accuse the Brazilians of assassinating their prisoners. Pniscm NAPOLEON has written a.letter. to ' some Americans sojourning hi London,' thatrik .. j*it thein for their tuldresS, congratulating him . for his liberal speech in the Senate. The Ptince reminds them of the bonds which hay.‘.alwa3ts • united Franee and America,and continues: "The .• present position hears- a resemblance to that at the close of the 'fast 'cantitry.'s France seeks to found liberal democracy at the Moment • )en America . emetgLs front agi;,antic strug gle for the destruction of slatery,..WhielrL•ilis honored the republic. The methods of France ,sqd. America are different, but the end is the . same. Constitutional liberty established in 'France will' place the liolitieal:.sentiMents Of France and America in as complete accord as teir interests already are." in conclusion, the ~ Prince thanks, his American friends Tor having pei'ceiVeil in his speech demociatic sentiments, which alone can seam • the end at which they aim—the alliance of the empire with liberty. .(' 4 The Cuban Privateer. The following correspondence has just been • ',••••; Nuw YORE, October 1;1869, •No., 153 Maiden Lane.—to the llonorable Hand/ton .Fish, 4c6.etary of Stato 7 Washington, D. C.L— SIE: On the 28eultimo, we •chartered to Jo 6 Pesant, of this city, the 'steamship Euterpe, for navana; to load at Cold Spring, with artillery: , We' 00: infornied - "by ntwor,V that a• pirate; is in Waiting off - Sanly libbk iiiterc,ent her. We respectfully. inquire, what protection, in such even, have we from the United States t 1 AGOvernmentj;lAn. ours respectfully,, [Signed] C. MALLORY Sr , Co{ . FVTATI , j, WAIOIII{OTON Odoher?, JE360.=,-- ; Gottletnew: 1 - have the honor to acialowledge the reception of yOur letter of October 1, stating that' you tare in formed by 44 rurnOr "Abatia3pirate is Waiting off sandy Hook,. to , J .intercept the steamship, Euterpe, bound for'ltavana, and inquiring what protection, in,such ovent, ,the United States Government will,,afford you. You did not state whether the Euterpe is a registered vesseli of the United States'. Assuming, hoWeyer, t tat such is the 'Case, I hava to say in 'reply, that while on a mere rtunor a convoy cannot i be, ihren to 016 vessel, the United:States will; if a vessel coming 'their flag is molested%cin the, high seas, use' all their power to punish the ofienderiy and to, prevent a repetition of the offence. I have the bonbr, etc. •.t , '. • lISMILTOX 1 0 1811..' To C. MAL1.0.1%f_66 Co. 1 1 / _MIE,D_MLY_.EVENING_BULLETIN7PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 4,1869: . • , -fhitedifi?ens of Goi4-1 1 gal;‘ ,, the ladylvbo. renaarked. Abut •" dapple wlio live next door always plaY the Piano badly," did root - mu Alft - iho-o9ly, ii?Vo'sonight - to exiiiess . .bee-'setiSitionliaftetalf unpleasant dip •in spring, by saying that the "sea felt damp from not having been bathed in all the, winter." "A true was.that of the' Irish •lad,Ailii*, .teing hiildred • tai ttuniber a flock of sheep, returned, saying that "he had counterridt thoselligtelumped about so /le' ecitillll4o cOntAllerlq , t Tlie Yan kee who said that "a cargo of soap had washed all the personsp.wrecited .in the vessel on shore,'. not , make, a ' true bull, but only a sort of`'toy bull to play with. Thp / Scp,t,cl ? , softi c ,7 mentionedby Dean Rainsay; 'ivenriiblrer te it, but still, bardlY bit tbe xnarki. zainister i ! enraged at -the somnolence of his congrega.tion - , - called on them to reflect whether itw as net a shame to i sit sleeping,,while,the poor idiot sat Fdeasvake staring over tbe gallery ? ' "Acid ft T . Wasn't an .gtotted , the injured. " X i d bee been aileep;fo6`?" Vitt - the''Proprietontthe Scotch stage-coach , hint altogether.; lie announce(' that his vehicle would always start -'on , any -, (Monday. 4, . •iLordi. permit. tang and the, ; weather, "icing, favorable," but that, failing to start, on any Mon day, it would- ;..stmt , on Tuesday, "whether or, not!" Perhaps the most perfect bull of this kind; and the `one' on which the mind lingers with the gr?Atestt igAtltication, is that-reconnect-of—Matlame-Talleyra cell " h,_l_ am so glad, "exclhimed the lady' one day at table, "that I don'tlike spinach." "Why are you so glad of it ?"tiiiid-riitifuredly asked Tal leyrand. "Because,' don't :you see," the fair dame replied, "if I liked: spinach; then I. should eat it, mid I bate it !" Something of Ibis rsort, also, are those nice distinctions' to be founaliin a certain class of litelatureimhere D f eorge 111. is described as.Ni , bald but clmaimie ruQuar.ch ;" and of somebody Also it is told, that . three times married he pied from the fall„oil au apple tree.” 'r MV,Q,WrA r r • R‘oportesel tor the -Ptdiadelphla. isltaning Dui HAVANA—Brig K V. Movtick,4lppineott-565, ith43 46 tcs molassesisttaciliongly& Morris; ' • • ARECIBO, P 12 Brig Plane“.l)4l. - •AreY-230 111 4 6 an.gar 20 do molasses John Mason 84 coo , BOSTON—Steamer Arista, .Wilei-28 pkgoosksiliwwW A Arnold; 25 bales , borsehair W Amer; 19 halos raga .J Blakeloy; kgif lidiv Biddle' Ildw Co; 11 hbli,oll J C Baker; ,44 i; 1 b cloth J. W . BLsbotr, .54 do dry•goods Boyd &Wh to; 18 gots and shoes . J Borden_; 31, do do Bunting. 1) rborow & Co; 1111,64t7 'goods Collin & Alta mus; 48 do 1 oots and shoes 0 8 Clamor Id dodo Cunn ing ham& Ell 11 do do Chandler, Hart A CO; 49,d0 do Conover A orff; 62 pkgs wooden ware P S Dewald; 36 do dry gds Dule Brothers • 66 LA& onions Davis A Warner; 19 pkgil spri beds, B' troeman 7.70 do sewing Inachines Grover. Baker & Co: 7 cs toots ;and idamis Gruff dr Wat- , kips; 108 rollspaper Howlett A Onderdonk; 25 bags salt petre • Jordan & Bro; 111/ es hoots and shoes d r yJ 51 Jones; 64 do chair stock Kilburn & Gates; 76 do gds Lewis Wharton It Co: . 39 do do T T Lea & Co; 32 do do; boots and slmes, I.,evift 'Brothers; 445 do do Monroe" Smaltz & Co; 15-rdo do 11:5It-.010041, Col, 20 de do W Paul; 16 do do G 11 Pfeiffer; 15 do do E S 1t eve:23 do dry goods Sutton & Smith itO Ibis onions RA Shetzlina 6r Co; 31 ca hoots and shoos VI W Smedley; 28 do do A A Sham- ; way; 3a do do S & Saund7irs; 23 do do Shultz & Else.; 49; isdheltusslis iron N G Tprlor,Co; 60' co boor and r ehoes ; foritoeh 41, go; 29 do do IVisiehpu npr, a Mc W Iltszwr, 433 s pkgs lisp J Schriver; 101 do do Kennodl - . A Co; 268 do do Knight A Bro: 130 do .1 Powers: 110 do do Hard-1 ing & Bro; 27 do do 0 T Crowell; largo miscellaneous " cargo to Pennsylvania Railroad. , ;11[010XXIMIt r O o kAOMI,t SHIPS. TROJE ...„... FOR DATE ~ City - of Litoerick-Abfwett.:MPw York_ - . Sept. itt Pennsylvania. Liverpool-New York Rept. 81 Bellona London-New Y0rk........... Sept.lll lowa ^ GUN gow...Neur York_' Sept. 11l Bremen. Breksen...N ew York Sept. 1% Main ..-..........Sotithanipton. ,Now - Nork .--.......tiept. 211 • Tsrlfe . ...._.....LlverDool!..NowYork-. ...... -.-. ,.. ..ept.21? Manßitia -- tt...—:.Liverpool..,Now,York,-' " liept V.: fi •ngland ' - Liverpool.l.Netvr York"...:-..".. " Sept.2l, 0 Of 731 - 00EITE.--TATOTPOO/...N4MYCTE-4.....;...........*Dt.1 City of 31 eatco -Vera Cruz,,,Ziew ,Y0rka...........,..5ept. 9 " Britannia..._...Britannia..._...Britannia..._...' glaegow...:few,York ' ' Sept. 21 Etna . . ..;.:_.-.:...:'_' . ....Liverp001...New York vial! ' Sept 25 lialthuort..—tiontbiun pt0n....11a1tim0reL'a.».:...,:....5ept.,2.5 China Liverwol_.New York-....-.- Sept. 25 TO DEPART. C of New York_New York... Liverpool via 11. Oct. Westphalla,:t...tz-New•York-Jintolinrg..... ..... .....---Oct. 1 Cuba- • ' '' `.. w - ....INe.Ywrk..:Llve.rpool.:..-..-: Oct. Nobravka -.._....New York... Liverpool- Oct. Ohio. , Balt:inore...l3reuten Oct. Union_ ........New York... Breme- Oct. 7 Malta -__. ...... -New IfOrk...LlVerpOol Oct. A Eagle New York... Havan- Oct. 7 lowa ... .. --.4.--New York-Glaggow ................_...Oct. 51 C. of Brooklyn_New York... Liverpool— Oct. 9 .Re1i0na..4.:......,.-15'ow Torlf....locition ~......../..;....-Oeti if Tonawanda ._Phlladelphia...havannati - I)ct. • BOARD OF TRADE. T. S. 21 00 , i P. J. HOFYMANt_ Mo:irsis ComatrrrEE. I THOMAS C. BAND. I CONIMITTEE ON ARBITRATION. J. O. James,: _ -.- •-- I;,E: A. fonder. i Goo. L. iluabt,". -. ' I' ' AVM‘ W.. Caul, Thomas L. Gillespie. MARINE BULLETIN. POET OF PHILADELPHIA—Ocr. 4 Smi Ems, 6 0 I SUS SETS. 5 381 HIGH WATER, / 04 •• AMU Viil) YEATIRDAY. Brig Planet ' (Br), , Arei,' • Alay2 from Arecibo. PR,. with sugar and molasses to John 31ason A Co—vessel to E A Sander & Co. Brig S V Merrick, Lippincott, .16 days from Havana, with molasses tolsa,l6lfuneh &Morris. Schr Georgie Deering, Willard, 6 days from Portland, with mdse to Crowell & Collins. ARRIVED ON SATURDAY. Brig Trios Walter. Robinson, L 2 days from Nests, with sulphur ore to Moro Phillips, • , • Sulir Broadfteld t • Crowelly 6 days from • Roston wit incise to Mershon & 84hrPeari, 3 days from Shipping Point, Y 4. with staves to Lennox & Barges. Erin . Eleanor Ray, 4 days from Norfolk, VA. with iron to Lentiox'&Diargess. • Schr Jae 8 anwlttil. oster, ProTideneo. Schr T G,Smith Lake. Dighton. CLEARED ON SATURDAY. Steamer Norman. Crowell, Boston, 11 Winsor A Co. Steamer R L Gaw. ller. Baltimore, A Groves. Jr, Bark John Bright, 'McMullen, Charleston, E A &Misr g Cu . , • Brig J C otaik,tionre,Lenzhorn, Warren 1.; Gregg. ; Sam A 6 Cannon, Hall, Boston, Hammett, Neill & Co tlehr Trade NY Ind, Corson, Roston, do &lir Emma, hail. Boston. • ; • 1 • ,: do , Seim lra Phillips, Hudson, Providence, do , Brlir It Knight, Bat tlett,Riclimond, ' do ' Sar S P Adams; Talihett, Machias, • do • hchr 3 A Crawford. Young, Dauversport, do • •Schr A Hammond, raiue, Boston, do . , HAVRE DE GRACE. Oct.. The following boats left here this morning, laden and consigned as follows:. Harris Wilt.m with Ininber to Watson Malone& Co; Naomi. do to Norcross Sheets; Ella Bella. do !to ll M Boyd: Senator and Oliattouooga, do to Tailor d: Betts; Gen Reynolds, pig iron to Pitmen dr. Co; George Geiger, limo to Elk River.,. ; MEMORANDA • • Ship•Thos narwaril:Siricloo4l4,, at New Orions 27th ult. from-New-York. " • Ship Tanunerlane, 92.4 tons, hailing from Philadelphia, 11118 ililat2d'ont of dock No. 1, hew York, on- Tuesday lot, after having been stripped of tier old and furnishO -tvith a new suit of yellow metal sheathing.. • : Ship W_G Ruspell I Or), Jewett, from Manila 29th May, ut Notvirorl: 241 int,L . , • Steamer Tonawanda, Wakeley, cleared at Savannah 2il last. for this port. Steamer Prometheus, Gray, sailed from Charleston yesterday fi.lr this' port. , • • • • • •" ' Steamer Janies S Green, Pace, hence at Richmond tat instant.!•' .•, • . • , , Steiu Ceritipode,lMekot, from baton for this port, Put into , New, York yesterday, a bort of Coal.. Steamer Main (NG), Von Oterondorp, from BreniOn via Southampton 21stuit. at Nen , York 2d inst. Steamer Ameriele, Doailo, at , Singap6ro 4th Aug. frotu , Bark Boanokoi 'Duncan,a houce for Laguayra, •was upuken 19th ult. hat 23 22, lon 01—so supposed—reportpd brig Itounoke,.stenrlnk SE. • • 4 ; Big Open hiss, Coombs, sailed front New Bedford Ist for this port.- - „ . Brig Lewis Clark. Bartlett, hence itt Bangor' 30th u t. Brig Abby L'llen,'Orcutt, Lance at Belfast tith ult. Brig 'Hattie B,'Daggett, was loading at Wilmington, NS). 30111 ult. for this port. Brig Win Creevy, Fields; sailed front New Orleans 28th alt 4 fity Apalachicola. , SehnOoldert ogle, Rom*, hence at Wareham 30th ult. Schr LQ C Vt'ishart, Mason, at New York 2d instant from Georgetown, DC. Schr Al. Cutler,Smith. hence at Bangor 30th ult. i Setif Trlll)ll)lEGibbß,lti , ucu at Now Bedford Ist Mat: Schr Ephraim 31 Aunts, front 'Philadelphia, grutunjed on her anchors on South Bunten flats on batur day nig t, and tilled Ay HI; water and dank. ;:itiehirldigglo 310101 1 thicT; elpp.retlt,...tarotituall et M inst. for atanzas. Scum W T Hedges. front Boston for title port, is ash Ore at. Hell Gate but will be got oil without aumuge.. [Bir i ~ TELsoßArtil LEWES, Del,. Oct 2—Bying at tho Breakwater, brig ,4 (Meth frpm Geofgetcivin ' •IC. for Boston, with -Jose: of. ' 841110 . 1 Vaitinc for. rephirst bark Hoffn wig, from:1'1111a , delphla for Europe. , Oct. B—Alaat 25 vetmeln aro lying at the BrealcWatori 1 SteitinefJ W Everman, front Philadelphia for Char es jonlp'repnirilig her_lboilers. ,Tito child, that died on ha pasiiitgirdoWn 'was tinrhid hare to-day. i rho •fitoil ier, will sail•in the morning. The Htrinarr 'Norfolk, flail Philadelphia for Atichnamid,•ia anchored Inside. NV arc south with,raln. • •••'. • . , i - ' , •-•:. - '•••••; i ' T,,, tiAs• FIXTURES. , - GS & TH.X.QIC.P.Nit, No. 718 Chestnut streetpnanufac turers of GUI{ Fixtures, Lamps, &v., Are., would call f irt bs attention of the public to their large and elegant 488 - meat of Gaa Qbandellers Pendante;tiraeltets, &c,''T also lutroduce gas pipes into dwellings and public Inge, and attend to extending, altering and repairing gat vlDua All work warranted. ' - • 7 kIITALK.-FOR BALE, .• TONS Ohalk,Anoat. -1 1 .1)1YP) WORIEDIAN dk 00.1 t • • 123..WwInut. etre.t. §.IIEATHING ES :Enaiißli ;Bileathint y reit, for sAto by, PETER EPAOH % T.lt BON 116 (limit otrizet, . tt4 triglvit r 7. MEM , Q 915 —CHARTER bratriraTULT" _ till 'TA vialkrilirLitarist FIRE . INSURANCE CoMIPANY OF pnitimoz.vius.. Office--435mill4WAYheittnntOttleet• Assets on 'Tannery 1 1869, 4377;3*a 43 • . 00 Accrued 70 Premiums. . . ..... .. 49 UI4II3ET'I'LRDCLAI69I3g Z 3,788 12 , INOOMLFOI4 1389 Losses Paid Sines 1820 O'v'er 1545,50 4 0i')00. 11 - Nirvana' and Temporari_rolicps? on Liberal Terms, The Company shin) issues Policies upon the'Rents o f all kinds of bnildinto, tiruund Rente andlttortga9oo. DIR IByatigs 7ZO I I T , O AT E rr fI o : r i my o . + Win ..8 -Gragt, Thogas S. Mils, Gus vus B. Benson.. . BA REirreeldent. 8, II et President. Secretary. At s vibent Becretartr. ..a fell tde3l Alfred 6. .Baker, Samuel Grant, Geo. W.Bleharde, Isaac Lea, Geo. False, ALFitEL -FAL JAS. W. McALLISTER, THEODORE M. BEGpI., ruttlistiOtilloN A- `4 r • r Incorporated March, 1820: Ofrallci. - 34 NortlfilfthkStretit INSURE BUILDINGS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND ,lIIIRCRANDIbE GENERALLY FROII r . LOSNRY Fp3E- r 4 As9et4 Jan*Larq74;4lB6oi • 00,4043 429 - 5 Os 'Tittrstzta William H. Hamilton, Charies 4 P. Bower, John corrow, Jesse Lightfoot, GnorgoljYotlnti IrPetrAft'sl ' l %erla Joseph R. Lynda 1,. Peer Atte . ter, Levi P. Coate, M. H. Dickinson. Simnel Bparhawkp , . .; eireterMilliameon, in: et ST ,M W. LTQ ,President, • RAMHEL SP Otrileliklank WK. BUTLER. Fiecrdtorn - - —__—___ ELAWARE m ul. , Incorporated 'ytheLeglalattibOVPinineylvania,' 5. i —...,.....- Office S. E. corner of 1 . 11.1D,10 and. WALNUT Streets, Philadidolila: ; / NADINE' instmxgekS -, con,Vem!ele, Carflivr ti P p rejght to all parts of the world. INKTRANOES .., On goods by .riser, canal', take and landOariiikge all F rwarts of the Union. ~ FIRE ANSU#S,NONS: ~,__,, ' 1 On Merchandise generally, on Stores, Dwelling' i Helloes, dm. l' . . ' A tiszTs 'oF I vitrabidkiiity,‘C ,-- - ) 6 i November 1. / 86 5. If 200 MI United StateigiVererCent.Loan• :., .- :'. - r 10-40 , 0.---8505,500 00 120,000 United bizP „ r Cent. LL,j , f.q: ao,ooo Uni / edS7 .icTV,74O. • i e•----Y iv! (for/Pacific oopoo 00 200,000 State of Penlisylrania Six Per - • • Cent. Loan... . . . 211,275 00 125A0 City of. PhiladelpViti ''''''''''''''''''''''''''' • •' • Loan lexempt 128,544'-00 50,000 State of New Jersey bixPer Cent. 51,500 t 20,000 Pennsylvania" .- Railroad First • Mortgage Six Per Cent. 80nd5;,.., , 20,200 '25,000 Pennsylvania -Railroad. Second Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds. 24,000 25000. Western kenusylvurito : Railroads -;r ` •• Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds • (Penn: R. guarantee)-1....... ,20,52500 , 50,000 State of Tennessee Five Per. Cent. - j 2.1009 titt 7 000 State Tennessee Six Per Cent. r 4 o'otetr 46 15,000 GerniantdwnOtUiCompanY,Prilicil pal and interestimarenteed by \ theiCltr ;.of Phlbideylttars.o shares stock 15,000 01 'lOOOO Pennsyltanta Railrottd , CorePatin 200 shares stock . 5,000 North Pennsylvania • Railroad Company, WO shares 5t0ck..44._. -- ;' - 20 000 Philadelphia, and ,Southern , (ldall - Steamship Cornpany,oo.sharea - • 407080 Loans on Bond and Mortge - iosfirli liens on City Propertirs--- IdarketNahle,Bl,l3o,32s CoSt,liAofA6o( , Real Estate•,' ' ' " 86,000 Bills receiyablii for ,Lasurauces made._...::.:' 222486 'Balances. due • at, Agencies-Pre miums on"llfarine' Policies- ' Accrued Interest and other debts due the Cornizany-...-... 40,178 Stock and Scrip of sundry COrPO' rations, - 05,156 00. -Estimated ' • - value • . '' - 1,81.3 Cash in '5116.1.56 . 05 Cash in - Drawer - • tis so - • . 116,563 7, 61409,900 Par •. , , DIRXCTO.RB. • , Thomas G. Hand, Jimies B. Itcrarlaud, Edward Darlington, William C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal, Jacob P. piolleal : • Edmund A. Sender, Joshua .P. Eyre, Theophilus Paulding, ... William G.Boultoa, Hugh Craig, ' Henry_ C. Hallett, Jr.. John C. Davis, ~ John. D. Taylor, ; ~ i James C. Hand, . Edward Lafourcade, John IL Penrose, Jacob Beige', 1 B. Jones Brooke, George W. Bernadou, 1 Spencer Bl'll•raine, Wm. Cr. Houston, Henry Sloan, D. T. Morgan, Pittsburgh Samuel E. Stokes, John B. Semple, do., James Traqualr, A. B. Be! t•, t. r , do. THOMAS C. HA..o,lPiesids,snt. JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice President, HENRY LYLBURN , Secretary: HENRY 'BALL, Ass't Secretary. THE COUNTY FIRE INSUR.A.NCE CO.I- 1.. PANY.—Office, No'. 110 south Fourth .street; beloyr Chestnut. The Fire Insurance Company of the County of l'hilei delpbia " Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvd nis in 1539, for indemnity against loss or dathage by art, exclnsirely. CHARTER - PERPETUAL.- s i This old and reliable. institution, with nraplt; capital and contingent fund carefully investNl, continues to id sure buildings, furniture. merchandise, t / F . , , either po matiently or for a limited tilde, againgt I aor damage by-tire, at the lowest rates consistent wi the absolute safety of its customers. -._ • • ' ii Losses adjusted and palA With allitossibli . idespatch. ". • ' DIRECTORB: if fj? tihas..l. Butter, 'Andrew' Hflllifief' Henry Build, r --,::' , -,i!, ..Javues,.N..Stoup,-•-' I . John Horn, — EdwietAtaitkirt, ' • Joseph Moore, ' ' , Robert V. Massey, Jr. George M Murk ecke MurkDevine. ' • . . CHARIaISV. BUT•trif...ll', , ,President.l .„ .. - HEN ity-BfJl),Sti ee Weald mit . i BENJAMIN F. HORCNLEI:. Secretary and Treastint. NITED FIREMEN'S INSURANCE ~ COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.U-t 1.-- ',Pile company . .takes rlskil at tholewest rates coilerstent .1 u . 3 . iii vith7eafety, and coutintaita bustmeas a*.e. uar, o FIE .LNSURANCE IN 'PRE CITY OF PHICIADEI.-. P I A. OFFICE—No. 723 Arch. atreet, Fouttli National Bank Building. io artin: i". iGi ll i:ill e : it : y W. Rroiiiier," l l Jolla Illrat• itbertus Icing, 1 .. .. Win. 31.01132, . !" . 4 , ,heury Thum, James Morgan , ' - 'JalrahrWood, i William Glenn, , h 4 Olt Shalleross, ! J ti 'nry Mktg, , jtuuttlJellrler t _. ,_ i i, ..11 I . m iv i i • : ':' 1 'Alexander T. Olcaaom, , , tt . l i li I ga , • Albert O. Robertej. Fpt ID:rtzlplitick, 'i • ' ' CONRAD R. , ANpuuss,piesmonti liV,g. A •;130LIN. Tread '. • - • - Wm: It. "K÷topi. §eo'r{ _ , A .31_E1tICA1' FIRE Z 4 IN 'TFA.N.E . ,I )NE • rd . Ch c• a r , n t t e. '' r t perpetual. IIo;3110 WiALNUT.street,aboveThird,ghiladeinn l a Hs i6 s alargerail-up Capital Stock and Surplus in : cnsu ln dwellings a stores, e f rniture S msibe u di ,t veqselein port and their cnrgoes,ant.ots3alereeli InopertyAlllosseefatirna promptly q 4 us ted .: g U VBS ;Thomas It. Maris, innrl ti. DOW, ,' I , .Jobst'Welsh, • " CharleS )V, pmitueq, i'atrick Brady, , Israel Morris' ' '.• • •• • Jon.P.AVetioterilli' ' i Jnink T. Lewnh, William W L ,Eaul• . -.. • ..i_ . TilOMAb H. ISAIIIS, I:resident. ALBERT O. ORAWBORp, Becretaxii. , -- _ V.A.DIE INSURANCE ' COMPANY, NO. . 809 CHESTNUT STBEBV " ' /NCORPORATED 1856. CHAItTER PERPETUAL,' • • CAPITAL, ,9200,000. • FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY; Insures against Lose or Bening° by Fire either, by P i er; .petual or Temporary Policies. i• innkcxoua. 't . I Charles Richardson, .. Robert Pearce, . • W_ N. Rhawn_, • .John •Kumla., Jr., ' Francis Ruck, • • , eßdwurd B. Urns, • . Henry Lewis, . Charles Stokes, ~ '• `., Nathataltiles, ~• - John W. Everman, • George A. 'Weak • Mordecai Buzby, I • • • - CHARLES I.o.llA.Apsatir, President, • • • • • WM. II ,RUA WN , Vice-President. ' • WILLIAMS• I. BLANCUARD, Secretary. Nei tf _ - THE PE.NNSYLVAN.I.A77OII - E M 4U . • • RANCH. COMPANY. , I .• . • , —lncorporated 18 7-Charter PerPetnel , I ,` • No:510 WALNUT street, opposite Indeperolence•Sdnare: • , This Company; favorably known to the cOrnreguityifot over , forty years, continues to, insure against lose or • damage by tire on Public, or , , Pritate 'Buildings, either permanently or TOT a liinited ;Also: ou Furnitare, Stooks of Gomm, and Merchandise generally on liberal • • f ., Their Capittil, together win; a Jane Saudis Fandills' Invested in the most careful nitinifee, which ambles them• to blYny to the insured an undoubte4 security in the ease ...D °f an o i s e e l . ' Smith', Jr:, 1.) , . 111 - F J I A R a t3l D a v . eianX • Alexander Benson, , ThomaiSmith, • • , Isaac Hazlehurst, 'lmre)! howls,. • Thomas Robins, Ofillingliatu Fell; Daniel Haddock ',..• - ' • / DANIEL , BBILTII I 4II , Prefildeat. _i • • G. CROWELL, Seoretary,l. aplig 41;41Thi LAYeifi;b(biltjt:Oltr. • ' • . 4 I 44-1 G, • 0 ,h.? rat 4 ..,C4.Mti••B:Sji 6t Ik , 71; -;trt-'f•i I, I ,SAVAS LYON AR /1)9 99.3 99 1 „, jlu , .1 7 . / 5!)!.-) 91. Ui.? ')Z . 911 ItakflA 41 , 4.4 . ty • 34'1.)1 , 7 1 fyit • -•ty ea.orates,,, a i 2 ., dO99QQPI .EtAkeir• 05:1 - 7; Datly Recelp4,imer f 4Ap;op,q.,9p, - Premiums.miB6 i IF tat a n' , 7: &oh - 461001140154075.4 Q ni.e rs f.-. 4" 3 / 4 't et " ;•, . tun , 1 45 . .i4 . •it I 6064 4 - 13" . 0 4,5,9' • • e e- • e - v4.„' fiMercbarite- 14,4*Ag qtfi- ':u • ;,• 4 : pbdahiphi a. , Jolt :•1- ft 2.2 " .RELIAN CE4 -rNstntickorr omit. iiita,Atta t riv i Fri . DF,T.RELTAr t3hi g,H, , „,-; reAiiii a,, ,r,;, , , f , "1,11- ;., Oftlce, Nii. - :00$ WaintiMlTW it -,'.1,:" , C,7 , CAPITAL 8300,w0, 2ittsuraitaiiilnit loss or domino Itylanr , o l / 1 Hanataks B .refs and other Buildings, lim ited __ or perpetual, and en F ,, f, , ittirl; Goode, Warea and .'/Ilorthandtatr.lnl.toertl. ..or pouritry / • • , LOatiAti`PEOMPTLY AD3IIBTEII AND PAID:O.I - 37 -" " 5 .777...r...7 •••••••, 7 1 , , .”....Tr•yr or 1 11 187 / 3 A 11- . , T, ilhyestedin the l'ollong BK.nrithst Viz .. , Tint Nortgaeed on "City , p•M i ertrcwett..ll6. - . - .1; , 1 Mt m0at...,.......,..,.—.,.........,, t 'Mates G ove rn n ev i Lbang " ' uto 11 0) p Iphia City - 6 Per Cant. L0arith..,..,..y...4., IT/S,OMM Xennsylrania 83,0e0,000 6 Per Cent L0an......... Eilit2Lo 00 erotomilvtintriXathoadßOxultf6nr.taerigrerri 64= CO 151 Cliegi l a b°5 B i ailroao ..4 :"F L W IT. I I i . 6 ' . 9F . .. •i4OOO a) Loan9,on.oollaterals. ........... ......,,.. ..... ... ...,,„....,.,, , ,000 00 utindusdon and Broad Top 7 Per flentaltori- ,, 1 ; ~ t ''',. j ei ge Pir de l ."' e C in t pW .. 4 4l " ' tiOgie .. ..` T.' , r • Itriguo leVistaakepzregr,k..4.l,....,."7.l, ,.,•::‘,. ; 4;000 00 . ereial /sank of Pennsylvahientiek..:.:. 10, 0 00 00 Uri . n Matnillnahrance Comnanitack , 44: , ' : 'M! Q 0 Vance Insuranc e nI . PnY °!/: •* , 4 ° ! /114, - ,A 250 ,00 Ayieb in iiailk,,4 qiiiiinif.:::: ? ..., ~.. . ......... e'. I ', , ,St ..r..- Worth at Par.. ...... 7 .,....... .. ;. . .. r .,..m.-51.1.7.-•, ,, .5 4 . 37 , 5 0 3 A 2 Worth this date at market price5.....—...—...8404,301 alt 1 A VC " P IA UI A ' ' ) ' tflit li ntlg i cieg i :Ar s r , iIA i it adin tt. L. Larsen, _ ' ,‘ " 1 , 1 , 5 a j a in a::: B . 4. l3 4 :k u e ir ni a l r - : 7 ho4, ( o . ' nn ' i V el ' o i li 1, : Vint Stevenson,:'. , , Oluiellin,J. Ho ~'." n* ~f o.R , T9 , ,lir , ,lifigleYl Ed iganiu9l If : k !?T ' r' ~ . , war filter , ..4Le. _., , . “ - ii . : 03 , 63, seeeetar T y UClL4 f a p,..tt.LL ,, , 11 . , i ,Pres!dent. % ,- "P.F . '"ii;Lf 4 ibt , Feb/ 2 BIT , rr , , /S ' o .9 . .. Litl . ., - to t llo tr _I ~IsIT .11.1t , A QI T E 'al Tk}tRAITC.E , COM- 1 LA. , PANT.-L'ellAnTElt PERPPTIPALL -, 4 " ' -011 to ,e Nb. 1311 WALNUT strelti-PAclYta Th 41,1,,, Ph il , a t i • Wilt inmate a shod Loss or Damage oy Fire en Dui d- Inits,oither periftithdly or tor:a linfeciSrin lo > }l O l / 801 ydd Parniture am( erchandisegenera ly. AlscA• Marine Insunnice..mt Ireasela, ,, Cargaettl rand ....'f,re,iights : , , ; I.?? . l,l.p.granco i t . fiaßar i ta i o! . h?Ffili..f* (I. ' I V . j i li uthes l ,: li f r '', . 1 , .41 1 1 3 ,17b1KeIlallatuP ', ' I 49 Waili P a ll uil t i ki ea E ri, °P ' John D:Me I, - • "$ .Pettr Biegef i t turAm • ,___SamnelX,_ e t. 1 . SHER:Preget ti !IL ..:,i , ' WILLIAM F, DE /iiis Vice. President. WMI . . SMITH, Secretary . , 3a22,01 IS atf . TEFFERSON FIRE 11. ANC% CO M 0 PANT of Philadelphiad—Orktralii.r di Northlifth _street, near:Market strwt„ . , __ _ Incorporated by the Legislature a - Pennsylvania, - 'Charter perperioil.% Capital and Assete. 8166,000.) Make Inanrance against Lass 91 dagtage by. Fire an Prille , _ or Private P ull dttigs, Furnttrtre, tdteeks; Gocsis att •.Maer. f 4141D'45e' Cil f.'fin'°, DITITCroii-S.•i 1 .. WM.l46:Dantql, . , ... Edward P. Moyer.. • ,, .Israel - Peterson, ' Frederick Ladner ' ' John S. Belste-rlin' , , .-', Adam J. Glaaa,, , i „Benz,' Troemner , ~ - ~ ' Henry Delany , . .laeott Schandein, - . , ..i John Ellio tt, ". .• Frederick Doll,,: , Christian D. Frick, Samuel Miller, m i nis ' airD. G G eo ar r dn ge e E r. . Forti I , •' :,. WILLIAM MeDANIEL. President. -, ISHARL PETERSONJice President. ~ , -. PittLYs E. E Cowman: Secretary and Treasurer..l, 13 - AFTWE IN- .";.. ,". 'IIgATERS - AND STOVES'' di'"T H 0 1 31 . $ 0 IP-13 LONDOIIICITOR, end . ; or, Enroneark Finges,fei" fatniltei, hotel or:public illilltirtiOUß, in twenty'sliffOrellt si.es Also, Philide iddia Ranges; ITot Air Furnaces ifd r i a t ,l ?` i ae g ir, Us gj 'pl - v bei 9 lllra r es 4e , a hroz:. aPi c S o t e b kt: Stoves, etc., wholesale and retail by the manufacturers _ ~,' /. #(., Se, SHARP', 8; THOMSON, , my2B fm w Ond "'-' No. 209 North Second street. THOMAS S:DIX.ON & SONS, Late Andrews ,A.pixoni, ..MANorLet CHESTNUT Street, Plulti,KiTrl, - ", e i't cI!PPVte Up.l .L !eclSt , atfa iii?l.. _ f.., - 4 e tj , LOW DOWN. PARLOR, CHAMBER, OFFICE, 1 r' , - r j And other GRATES, . I ..!_. ' i. i For Anthracite, Bituminous and Wood Fire; ALSO• WARItt-Mir. FURNAGES,, For .Warming.Pabile and Privateikardinga. REGISTERS, VENTILATORS.- A.ND• ORMSBY CAPg COOKING-RANGER, BAT H-BOILERS. WHOLESALE and RETAIL. ~y1.6i7, ~ AlLtEpt • PBEEMA.N, AUCTIONEE No. 422 WALNUT street. REAL ESTATE, SALE, OCT. 6, 1869. This Sole, on WEDNESDAY, at a 2 o'clock noon, a, the 4xChuugq, wiltinclude the following— , I No. "Zl3O 'BROWN ST—Three-story brick . 'dwelling. with back buildings, lot 15 by 60 feet. Subject to 656 aPt—,, 4 9riifiztu4,Coter4Sale—R,slate , af George Spring .elepr . r BROAD — S —Yalfiable Public ' Rouse, known Ai s inn's," above Chestnut titreet, lot 31 by 80 feet. Frill trartignia,rs,al tp,u emotion store. Stile by order of geins —Estar ear- War. 'lsihrati, deeid. • '5l , No. 1533 F.MBERT. I STI—Three story brick and Gra nde Property, littrely'useff 'by tho Warren Rose (1o.", 17 by 76 feet. Subject to $,119 ground rent per annum. No4,:twailiad..,l67)a4lN tone Build: 11... G. 1411(.%00.s titer , tinPuoantown - Wolk , property, lot i:. by 16er. -- T'laii`iirtholutlatieri starer.'" 4, EIIMANTOWN—YaIttabte Lot of Ground, May et!, rn'theust of Anderson street, lot 180 by 225 feet.. Ralf a...y roma int; WEST PHILADELPHIA An elegant,new"tiVritsto 14. Rn-stone residence, with Mansard roof, No. 320 , '. ,1,81 1 11 1 11 otret= 16 Ity,r7dltiet, .41as the modem convent ..ls.tUgantlY Itster'ell iit4o. ; .reittly for,o4llplincy.i stJ Catalogues now ready. Sflift , I . 110USti7ltPIJ.JD'1rURNITURE,OLI , CLOTH,' MIRROR , :'II7.[NES,..I4II.ItOItS, ON TUESDAY MORNING: \ le o'clock, will be sold at the J gethe llonse,the Furniture.,Cattaga edstetnia,,,„GqiiQ peat chairs, Tables, 011 ClotbAl , St6Nes, ( ',-. 4 p„gratitity of Imported Wines:l:lrma -11 0W llintelllßliteth'&C.' • ±HEMANAYUNIC BITIT,DIII6 , LDTS,PENN.ROIIESON, TOWER A NICI MECHANIU in ed...n0.........., _ __AS. • Ilii ., iiiils, Ouptirior ..,gmitor : e.... : . On SATURDAY AFTER • 00N . , I r, ;0, Mayaml exundued•on the morning of sips at 8 o'clock. October 9, at ..O.i' o'clock on the premises- , ; - • 17 LOTS, northwest side of Penn street, corner bf. ',,i,L'l i'dt'll 91,'Sa1eNo.415totith Dread street. cle-son, each 17 by 70 teof ~,- '' '-• ..' . ' "!'. f. t'' e,,itr. , 11.A . NTLSOME FURNITURE. FRENCIIP LATE PIER LOTS, southeast sine - of - Trechanie 'street, oorner tti'' rittIII0101{8,' , • OIL PAINTING-Si! PIANO FORTE;; ,TeVerf_eacht.lB 11,y 403 feet,- - , _„; H. ,IFV,W I NDLVET.. AND OTHER CARPETS, &c. ! 7 LOTS, northwest stile of Robeson street, corner iy , ' '- ,: ON•WELNESDAYMORNIN G. . : ' • Toner ittretit,:oach-20 by. 100 feet. , 1! • ,Clet. 14 t at Ktercluck, at Ne. , 4l9,ll.Bnitißroad street,. b -2 STONE HOUSES, Robeson etvtet, near Tower, lots ' 'ltivi Pine sfteet ;the entire Furniture,comprising-Snit •:0 by 105 feet. Will be sold separately. Sate by order i.l:, !,imiculowiri jlo4oyoo,l.orowing Room Furni. ore, covered, mo%nrphans' Court-Estate Id Rev. David ,11(dholland, with bio,cli and crimson Br ocatelle,' 8 pieces ; elegant ti,, , we'd. [Ea,' Catelognes ready'. 1 --: e , Rtagere;tlnettaned 7.-vettive Piano'Forteminde by Reich. .., DA VIS & ; HAR NrElr;', AUCTIOCTEERS (misloi, dc Sop ; 2 French Plate Pier Mirrors, French '-- / 1 , I Mantel , Cluelit, runs eight days ; Bronsa Figure and Urns; (Late iHtliM. Thome.); ..t Sons.) .' - , :t Store Nost 98 andsO.Horth '..tATII street.. - i ' ' ' -I‘liihrigstty Extension Tattle,liet Fine .Frencli.China and I elegant Walnut I3uffet Sideboard, marble top ; largo Attractive Sale at Nos, 48'and' 51) :North' Sixth strdot.l 'Of tt, Di on or., .Tett and 'Dessert ery ice, *lOlll3 111 Chll and ELEOAIc.I9 wAracuty,.l.)AßLOß <AND (11,1A)1BER .! '‘i.) assvettre;thie'Plattel Ward; 2 Walnut' 'Bookcases, Ma- ITRNITURE, PIANOS,' FRENCH PLATE MIR -111,1119, SECRETARY BOOKCASES, OFFICE }TR.!'" ' - ,htigony Boolietise, superior Mahogany. Chamber Furni titre . fine',Curled Flair M11111.8:10ti, Feather Boils; Tlelsters NITPICK,. -LARGE FIR.EpROOF SAKES, ,FINE . (nod Pillows,' Oil Paintings; Engravings and,,Ornanients, •tensils, st c, '. CAR?I:IB',,,Vc, -.„0, a, 'e ~,' • '', ' , fine YVIVet, WllBBOl4, Damask, Venititin 041(1'601er Car {'' , Lets., , EnglistelOileloths,• superior Refrigerator, Cooking , . At 10 0 1 c1ock ° , N at TUE thi S , D a A nito . li ° s ß t N er i e N , G N'os. .13 ' nod 50 ' North Sixth'streetOncluMing elegant Walnut and gre:eo ' 'i' May be exandned at Bo'elook un the moining , of sale.' - plush Parlor Suit, handsome Walnut and Ebony Parlor ,; . , ~ , .--...... , Snit, covered with green reps, made by Moore Se flaniL' '' .i'it , iieloprot'e Sate iit Chi, Fairmount letinlWortm. Men; mit( IS400;<-WitInut und.....Re pa. Rarlyr, Furnl tit i . e.> , ( „L VAL UAI3IIE , ROLLI_NO, MILL MACHINERY. tine Frehiell Plattr Pier Mirrors; t\vo inahlegitny 1. hate STEAM EIVOIN'ES,'ItOLLBiBOILEREL I FURNACES, splendid ' clll7lll Walnut Chamber Suit, large War.l7 ' ' . '',;,, ' , 'l'.,' , 4.141.1 , 4 eke. '-4 -, . ' robs, superior Secretary and Cabinet 'Bookcases, hand'. ' ON'AVIDNF,..IAY MORNING , L time CoutiktAtriii ti Sp...parlor Ditleboardn,vWalnuti and: ' October 20,4%11 O'clock, at the Enirmuunt Iron Works, 0) 10:tension Tables. Centre and ' BouUtiet ' 'Tables,. Coates street wharf, river,. Sabnylkilt, will be Sold at Office Desks'and Tables 4, wo large-Firepooof Safes, - tins pad fit Halo: the Sherd ,Vatitablo: Machinery, coin priliing neta4.oolT.ltlso . iiipge quantity superior second;., . -Stout mighty, rith 24-ioch pylinder and 5 feet stroke; loon NpspylAtre. , ,‘.'•,-, . , ' '• -' (''llgiritt, NY/ t b 13-iitCh 'Winder , bild: 2% ' fest stroke; solid . , • ' 111 ' 1 . , 1 '' '' '''.---- ' .r. r . - : ,-,:, fly, wheat 2 0 t (19,t, divanctemlalluch . puddle mill train, bi , '•,J . - ' Srill..) N 6.1620 Nino kr '4Y' ' ' ' Inch merchtintlinill train_VßUrden • squeezer, straighten- MAlGlia.tly AND' WALNUT EPRNITBRE, ROSE- ',log ptess, punching. mactlup, ~)Velsto slates, trimming :WOOD PIANO, IMPRRIAL"CARPRTS , ..t.q. : ' sheen), crocodile shears, roll' iiitlle, 'IN-inch lathe, pair -ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, '' ,'': I saws,:ao inabes•diamater; isorow 'antler, 10 Dlinpfel'fans, at 10 (1101unk.git Ho. lfir Vine. greet, superior. inahogen7 ; 2, 3 aral,9-inch Shafting and series of pulleys; 11 puddle Parlor Furniture, tnal)oAany 'and' wallint'Olvdnibef Fit r- 'land 5' boating furnaces, lover '.which tam ;substantially n Won, Dna tom& Piano:by AVilhelin '..t. ' Schiller; ,Inire - , erected 22, pythrideA ,bolers; 20 feet long ,and 30 inches Alai Carsefs,: Podding; - Drench' plate , -Glade, allr'erp4 - ‘ ditimeter, , tour ' plates, Sphre , etistings, , sitch as doors, Stinfer,VoOk' Stove, 1 e t.... , 1! ..,.1 .. . .. .- . ' '- .. ' ` , , , ',frames, aPillalgat -&o.• 8144111 and water piping. Also, -•-• '•-' ' ,--.-- ' 1 " -------- r - '-' rdllStO ma te the folloWingslzeiLviz.tirthinds from lup to ' itHE T'RIigiiIP ' Atik.(3I;;EYIISTA.T3LISIrK ,354; 1 / 3 , ' olghthel :flullaysej from .1 ..up, to 2?,i . by, 0141 mho .; I %,1, inbtd,;.,B,)*E„ minter of SIXTH and RACE Streit!): , , flats, from l'; to . p),,).4 ;1l 1%11;115', 28.'50, 58, oil and balks. .., Monettidyanced'on Merchandise, goneralty--Watebety !r y 8,143 rgriktru screen and , 01 1 9. i Okun! angle o s hi f i r w oll t '' h a i x o Jewelryg,D((arnonds, Guld . and Silver ;Plate, and on! a.• ks to-4x4; unequal angles,:b.239 to Exl,teelyon,variously articles of value, for any:length el Ulna agtkatou. , • '. l . e rollit234x - 23iiite.4x3.);09S Übe ItOni 3to Sh. uddle rolls 2Y, 3 33i; and lvATonts; AND,. J.Ewx,taky. AT 'PRIVATE. SAL 4 1 '4 110 7 4 - 41 1 0-1 10 0 , P 11 ' 1 ' 41 1 1 )1 1 dc di ' ,th ' dr , i h Fine Gold Mulling 1111.130, Doubleßottom and 0 p_eu Face quell; pu tile, • Iron , double t trot 0 ron, . at. in t Englialleirican.'and-tSwiss Patent Laver Watches;, i;xl4,Plnast,atatl vrought Heron. : kaolin. sotkpatone, weigh- Eine Go tutting Casa And ,Opeu FaceLepine Watches; big Wants, ' noit'll-inch 116,30 Ind conPlings,' ' heavy and Limbed). uplex andutliettWatehbilt Einsßilyer prink . ',HMO b,looksond: falls, old ralbk, Ix 4 f,y,twinlting. fire j. 'ingleaslo!3tht QOM' Pacelllngliab, Amor loan an .Sw Ise proof, deSEs, chairs, ,t c. _ Patent Liiverandlopitto Watches; Double Casa , Mglish'. f, t Alfiefctruni 80!to'50 tons atengle and too iron. , narlier and other Watches; 'Ladies' „Vanity atebes;-, , Null parkioulare in catalogues ton days' previous to , ,Diarao_pd Breastpins; Winger Rings; Dar Rings;l3tPdal ' a.albl ;11.1 A ~ ,''' L, •'1 7 4 1 c, i n i-fi T )iiid s :'. ' • fie:;, Fine ',Gold , Chainiq' Medallionsf. Bruelets;) &al . ~ I. RA pins; Breastpinapyingep q111288;!Ponell Ca4oo 50 Jew.' I •A r IsoyitU tbe frame in i t i o i o ld s. lngs" oh fine i property, to be Wry_ g L enerfilly '' • , '' o - . ' . ''' r ''.--':k , 1 1 - i 4 41trrty4 f r oul the W- , ,1. ~ ,<, ~ -, ~. , FOR.BALE- , ,,k. large turd 'Valuable gueproot 011er,, ' ~ .rerntleask. . , .% -•-• . , suitable for a Jeweller; post $550: •,. I _.,, :' , •' , ' ' Also, several 'hole; it bnuth I ' •,k will be ,Oatildant Fifth and„plieel , With , o' Sale or tite onttro raao 'artery, ow 1, , ,t. „rf,..FWg4, gark Commisaln_ 49r, a leaving purchased the imp tqcotii., --.— . , ~ . •, ~ t ~ , , , ,.{ll.stoßerrtptert:) ~ i •1; .. ~ 1 , J . • . - i•••. ' , •-• ,, u . ri :•••,,' bt•• • ' 0 . : + 1 '‘`' . 1 rlsLi. ~..1.. .:. ' =Ed AUCTION SALES :pre4 . SOXEp,IIG^,IIO / 4111111118, — s: ';"-, ' .4 - 64.3111%11n s oIifItIOUR 'ilictie4.`• , - , i'• '. -i'tri''' ta . • .: :).,! -.1 0 filfittl,l2 laaPA d 4A e OII r U OM E KA AM Ifiincel#lZi tThAiiP ntitx+l 00 a tdii4iV; Ti i if liVtitietehiatbUljbla ni* t •`' i 1 • ./1 4 , ==al l iaWti aa t : /` ;: ' ; ;:' anon " ......, • , • ••• • #ol47 , frtligaTLlK , Mitienv4tgaiis* .' 'igitt,iiangratittri rAggiiivi:-: -...,---, SIMKO b a rn o e , , . 4 . 117 ~, m t s ig l r i 4 :,,,,..,,i. xiiiislotlimer Pa - '''.l l , TIT ~ , c ) 1 . r..! ' ;q I Is' ~. , . _ ... - , , . - . • 1 ' 0104 0 1 PRIVAILIBIA'AMEIMihi'lltifi /4'. • 75' ; ' -- Y r ' 13f tforefienetAaatto Sple-sEstate '•of. , Jewel. ' . ,iIO 7 ffiONFIARGE itriiitallbllfillillfoliTdltr r" - qinkillit42°Nrh it,h!•o‘l9.frboor; • ..., , ee 9 ,t +One turd' ..,...,., : ••,.,,- , ~, 2E.Unul , , 4 ~ .F' A,EI,4Ia I pIt_SAIII,K,AF I ALt ESTATE- QT ' , With =BENI STONE' Sla v ia. ‘4 loll l kgriSaiiicii4eo : 3 4 1 .1tce ,4,loY".!'ilte' -and-four Brick Dwell Its ntlio rent:. -.- _--_,,,-- ----- . -.-- - - Same Estate -VER - ..YALITABLEI I O 4 "Ingorrara ' PROPERT-11.4i...E.m . talittiftli _an Ifts•Ser:, 'ford streets, liiihy.l9o. e frata,,, Seine Estate...YES . I, ABIAIRSINVELLING and ImrstrLq(lB4lcernertiilhirtryßlA!,nd Elm streete= 3 fronts-12314. I ' feet. ° ' ' .._,._.- • -,.. .1.. , Ii 4115 VELD ABlit: I MAXIIIIN a I lOrtil :lreticknoe,. streets teil , reF Township , Ine tl i nipitteand 'Ttiehtr-firat'git;, - 89, 1 Yrwiin -eighth W rd: v. til.,, - I:_±.!.''.•'''. ' - ,• • v.. • „,11.A,, ktiOitIE_,,,MODER Ftult-StotY HOOK RESIDENCE M0i , 2022 ,Bace, ,s Orr 1.8 ,fest 'front; 108 f q t ft e ßiitTicliriiial e niWt.LLNG; No. gala_L ..Brarfri Arty "1 . - Trtnitte r a"" () F'eliiitttii, ii.gtiditrAßLE FRoli FER,Ty_, ..likepwr, 'as ,the,„‘;'.Sileato M.,E -: Church," South street raschailtille i ;TvientY-serenth . Ward. 41BIRP.Firil L;I,S',EAND.-SFORR , BTORY BRINE 54. t. o. Is Bank l s treet; netWden' Chestnut and •LVERY ~' AVIABLI: it Elii.l4gsS • PROPERTY STORK -la . DWELLING; nd, LARGE LOT,'N. W. -carner-of-Twoond-amf-Inno-streets-80-foet-fron . TdattiE tidd VACRUABLEOLQT; Broad, street, north ;of Burris, nearly opposite tho,,Dionument ;Cemetery 5d feet front; 529 fedttleech i littfirreenth litreet•--4 fronts. l • "PVERY "LUESIVATI 11. , COUNTRY RESIDENCE, With Stahlirend (midi' onVe, flarrition 'street between icilexil.tPld NVitiow. i pirity t t lici -Frank/ I ,lrd roa d . Frank- lord, Twenty•tlird:Warfl. Lot 2 0 7 by feet-4 fronts. '--.. Etectitono - Sala+Estate f, a , !iwfm., - forrightc ; deco L - 6. wrEitioß-RFSID.F;NCV, No, 509 South - .Ninth street, - betaieti*Lotabard VG SMittl,... 1-2 , .±1i1:, . ' rietnpitory ; Sele.79, M Two-STORY, ,BRICK DwEL ifa2,4 uS:'OW.'2 3 / 3 ,298il r7i52319,2321,And 2323Senneff's ,court,,betwett.Tw, entylthird anti Twellt•Yrfotikth streets, - belowrinfattur: ' " - -,. ~-, ' ' ' • ' BUSINESS STAND-FRAME. STORE and':,,D,WEL- LINGS,S. NV, corner et liecond andQueen'sts. • • e'l•l3l.l43lNFiki 4,9STANDi-MODERN THREE-STORY BRICK. STORE And. D WELLING, No. =lB Franlcford treatalitnitOYOrketti iI iti ,•,.,-,,, 'ff_ , i I ;_; • . I: , ' , SINI_AS tRAND-FOUR-STORYDRIOICATORE • reed DWELLING(NoIItao Knuth er.lt , h ~. . '.t .' • ! _ill,Q_DEllli ,THREX.STGIq.,BII,IOIS....RESIDENRE, - No. - so North'Tertfir st. -• ' ' '"'• -''.- ' • ' - " • •Executore , Ride-Estate of : Jotter 'McDevitt, dec'd,- - MANDSOME MODERN' " FOIIIt , STORY ' BRICK . , lIESIDENPEYNe.'.2I 4O A4h st-' 1 '',.., , ii . ' 1 '. ' Sale by orderof Heirs-. .•RY DESIRA. LE THREE -'. STOBV/BBICIICIESIDENCE_, • dicr.] 226 , Washington ...§quare,,southATLOcust street, 23 feet Trent. k;' , Same -;Ebtlitd--9.l.onr.alir 'FOUR STORY . BRICK RESIDENC4,, Ne.. 11,5, New sit .. ! Peremildrt'•-•••Sele ••••I'IIdfIDERN • ' ' TARIM-STORY BRICK ESIDENGEINcr,IS26:North Sixth.street,above ! .Spring Gar dent) ,., ~. . , , • ~ . , _r - I - lIAN DS OME ' ISTODRNTIIKEESTORY . •Extos. 1 i zEtklil iDE.I , I,Q.E;Mo..Ao2L w,TII4Re ptrcet., ltil% , feet.: frcatt, . .... no met twee_ !, i 2 V414.1m31141r6 TRMlltlitkit 1 44 14 11., 041 1 trO,cotigt..74 pent' a. _,. ItIODEBISV , THREE.STORY; 11111111t.-DWIELLIIIG.i -.No. 11HARrown Bt. \ . , .; , , i -''• BUILDING. to , rvraik Street, east ofliinierald,'Hirle-; " t eenth Ward., • ,.. , I-3 INTEREST TIP 9 -lABGE N.I4II;VALIABLEI I p.obre:Tcliy,BlLlcE, l ,SToll,E, ,5. , ,f?,.. corner Third , 'aridqu arry jitreetif, Well and stibstantiallf built,"and'an i exec iittrasin7ls stnpl..; .z_ ...,,,,, _,..,_, ±,-, i> . or; , . , MODERN ~ T BEE-STORY BRICIC, RESIDENOE,i , Witir side -yard , f Nol I 1609 -Mount 'Vernon: )streot23 feat! , front, 100 feet deep., . • , ,• ~ . _ , • .. , r i Peremptory.Sale,No..l2o9A.reh street. • _,. ; ' ELEGANT RESIDENCE AND ' FURNITURE: - ••,,, ( . t 11;?lf,-WED.NESDAY MORNING, . Oct : '6; at'io o'Clock; V. itr bd tad' lit nubile ealg,vviittolit . ;reserve, edit the prethisties, fill' that, very ; Elegant Wee-. !Wry . press. brick ntessuage (marble to Second story), tirthaldbitieet..NoWN,..contedeing_itc•fronL i• ,c,43, feet, antic n depth 120,feet ton :Xlfeet elect. Replete, ' with' alliinelCim cotivemenCes.• , I •', , • ;reef ~/ •.•!, , , ; ,•81JPERIOR,,,kLBNITURE, MANTEL AND, . PIER '' MIRRUIts,AXIMINSTER AND •BiluSslns ! ;•• •D', , t L . , :CARPETS. , CHANDELIERS, &c. , ' 'lnixiiidifitely affetthe eate'Uf the Real-Estitd 'WM be :'tfoltl,lbr catalogue,. the entire Furniture, comprising two Butts elegant Walnut Parlor Furniture, garnet and .i.greelitin4htarerings; four elegant. French.: Plate Man.' . fel aud Pier Mirrors Walnut Bookcase Walnut Hall ' , Ftirnltide. stiperiOkWithint ;Biding., Sitting Rdonr :and, ~ Ehambes .Furniture, Extension Dining Table, Lounges, - HaindSotrie Aittidhster and'BrUssele Carriate, 011 Cloths ! , Ilamisoroe,Ohendsliers, and Bus Fixtures, ~k 6, _.„, i , ;, Frill particalara In catalogtls; .. • ...• ' • The Cahluen..Enndiixe.tiltaisto ,Prder•PY• Moored . iai , illinti;ge.orPesidenooladr Furniture PPM/104n* °7?39 r '11!g to Europe. I ..• •'• -.g,;•.; ... '1!/ , ,,• . .. ~.. Sale o. Franklin etreet. . . '4I•ANDSOME FURNITURE, MIRROR, BRUSSELEI .. , ~.,,,,- ,CAKPETS, .Sc. - ''''' ' .. ONLER'IDAY-MORNING. -'• , . '• , , ,Oct. 9, at-No. 927. Fy,anklin.street, above Poplar street; by catalogue, fife - entire Furniture, 'Comprising-Hal , untie snit ;Walnut, Parlor Furniture, _hair. cloth cover Jug; Etagere, Centre and Bouquet Tables, hantisom 33 Pivil Mirror:, ;Walnut , Hall, • Dining-land )3itting,Rob rd Furniture. Extension Table, China and Glasvl,are } 'Militia' •ehatriberiFtntiturey Matiesilesi.Bolstere lan ~ TillOws, .W.isrdrob es, • Qottagn. .Furniturp, ling Brussel and:other - Carpets; Kitchen lJterisils, eke,' •- • •- ' : ' Sale Corner Gray 0 1;1 - ) and Vine street;' West' ! • . ' VALtrAiltE inliCli.. YAR D . BRICKS, HORSES, _ _ • .ON BAYURRAY MORNING, • , Oct.lf, at* 10 'o'clock, at ' the • corner of Gray's lane ant} Vine street, W. Piton theAhie of the Iladdineton way)(if BMA ealdlitlmut reserve, about 100,000 bricks, mem:mica; 4 worlch rses, 2 carts; harness, brick press, marble' roller. k and ' clay ' , barrows, brick moulds, apadfie.shotels; Lords, old lumbers tc,. Toque cash.,. • Isnutediately:after the wale of. personal property will Pfrffe'l at „public sale the brier.yard find im prove entr. 'The lot' eontains about Bbs actegiot brick and 'potion,' clay, Iry Many. places 15 feat dtep, Of the finest Quality tot maid ng .tho best, prsssed brick. The sheds, b•ifin anllpther Iniproyeinenta in, good order. and ready teem - manta work. ' • : • • • May tfieexamitied• any time vrevions to Irak. Assignee's Perempfoty Sale. Estate of Bromley Wharton IBMs. 'FIXTURES 1011`, AN ALOORO/i'IIISTILLE,RY AND • • . ON SA.TUR AY 711ORNIN9,' Oct. .9; atll.o 'elock,.at No: VS North ':Third street, will be sold lit Valblic sale :,by orderuf Vogtles, Assignee in Bankruptcy.. Win-Fixtures, of an: Alsoliol Distillery ,and Rectifyinggatablisiknient t all in good order, con sisting onl French column still 'of 450 gallons, wit:trail the appurtenant:es 4 ivwcreking ortieri,Streceiving :Stands .and copper tiattan's,completo; I syruo kettle, 26 rettify ing tubs, 2 cisterns. • . - • • • • ' • • • OFnr e'IIiENITUB,E, • '1 stove and scuttle, 3 old chairs, 1 i)m. desk.• , A bm. leasehold of •preinisea,lthieli expires, August 12, 1470. Rent 81009 pei• olfnnm, considered , worth. la2ooo. - • " Sale at N0:15 . 02 Iloctiat street: u. •• ' .•lIANDSGME URN' 'TIAN,PIAN F OIITE ,P A.RL olt BOOKCASE, lIANDSO3II , •VELVEV, ENGLISH. BRUSSELS ANDOTHER...CARPETS, Sze. , • ON MONDAY,. MORNING, lOct:11, atulo 'o'clock; at ..... ,4 11:1502 LOGlitit street, above Fittceptit street. by catalogue the entire Furniture,mitu -I;urniiug atilt elpiant•Witlnut 'Varldr Yurniture, covered • with crimson bandemne Walnut Library Table, ' elegant 'Walntit' Centres and •IBefiquet! Tables; marble torequMpttrier,‘Vaintrt I'arler,BoOscaso, flue touted rose wobui sevetiudctuive Piano Forte. thane 'by Mixon ut Co.;s LricrjaznYelvetiiu I.:Unbolt. -Brussels.;lnd • other Carpets, • elegant Walnut Buffet Sideboard: Marble top. superior Walnut Extension: upining •141)1¢3 • Out Giese Chine -Ware,- tintt:Plated Wnre, enperler mahogany •Oimpther Furniture, fine , Curled ilair ; Matrosses, Bqd `and • Othti• lionaires en'perior )Stoting 'ilslntresses, fine feathtr,Bolators and, Pillows, 5 hambutotne Walnut mid Illabokatir • Wardrobes, Cottagb 'Obaniber Furnittire, handstnna,Brfarlng• Table, lino ,Engravings, .Cooking -•'• Refri'mrator, •, i ,•11.1 ..(~) CTION /SALES. Tll f c c . AUCTION SALES. lcir--TITOMABW, SONS, ' AUCTION 4* 1-0.. L. roe. 130 ant 14Ilionth Fenrtbatrwt, 1 JP.4z,t I BARE BOORS — AND - PABLVMATik'MI,_ LAP ' 4,.: ~ .. 1 1M MR, I VAN, 1 1 ,14 TQW444tPlaX9 4 1/R9FM, „ -t" . 'l' oi ibela , ~ i , ~ -,.. ~ , . ~,, . _ ~ ~ ijpro ' 4;2II,iipZSDAtA 1tt 0 NE44;r4.71 4 4 I '' ' ' Oda aituxil a. aL14141 P • e tr,ii i ttl bii ;," .4 - 1, ,, ...nigt, , .. , .., . -... • —"-- .1 f. +1,..1 - - , 1 10r ' 'T,'' , , L ')34161 , 16 - .lttrAft street., ,_,,,..,`" , „" 4 .,, t k 'ELIGANT FIIRNITIIII. A.X.IIUNSTRR ABB . , bl. PerskrygiLVF:l 6 laikßPMlS_F lijßoo,,,Ani 4 444 i t g. , 44; , ,* : ,. I)l7.3loNyibg mllibbd t''+ ‘ l44 4' _'' ' tj'q,, °,, Ott adi At la 0 1 41%14 IA -li et , - ArchiAltreetiblf- ,4',':,'S„' , loguni the entire elegant r 4111 , 41 ., /:,, A , ", , ,i,e;id„4"' `...V,',.,f'• Itxtensivo Sale lit the Age I eettefirve!,:z,, , ,a L'7 ::M ,t, ~...,,,,,,,,, Sglitlr retain street. , , v 1,,..,, Stair,lllo* postr,OLkiyußNlTiritie. 0 0 ,,-,,! , , r miltßolts • BEPRUOF SAFR.HANDSO . tA:s" 4 ", WI% BRII LS AND I OTMONCARPETEIi" ~,; ~ : 4 0 -' , „llgur'i 4./MTlruitstratraipalinia.: -I ' rif ' .1* ?,..i i OCt. sgiliFtlf "0:00k, ' Stabil ( ..lx.OU , 2oollpli - AEI* logriet ti• lane aiabttment of Superior Rowlett° d urn ...,..-,.. i „ turtteafePrialutt44Wo tilinadsemo Rosewood Atnt s W ..„, nerrarler finite, tweeted ..brocateUrdak...' by ldrOunpipn , and-,Ves;4 arlor end tom. dredyltrepleshi r s ••• Alloth; %tory and hang - Moore' FOrnltu o,r, Vhateber bittite. Freddii Platoldanto) aitof PlerAft.uri, two RosewoolX__ and. Mahogany'-Piano , ' Fortest,DYYPettnaylvante Mantdocturing Vo. and Lond.Mtegatn- NV alnut Book-, . 7 cue, eight handeotne Walant,algabLude t 'lCateuttlon,, *;,.. Centre and glionidttot ' Tablett t ilferiMands, Loungee, , Ettigetear, Wardrobes, OW Pli tingaiaud Euravlngs, scouter Office Desk.; and LT fen, amine, (*ass and Plabid.Miare, fine Hair Matreesest Feetlyar lleditt 11,01- Ore `Ann Pillowa, anberlor - Fire id'ot- atafoi &Mee byi, Myopia Ar. Watson; lArge Iron 0 4114. twelve Walttao :,.. Scheel DePlts. 6,1a/Peonsutningli tiENCooking Storm, handsome Yelret, Ilrussels and of Carpets. Ao.. ritiOSlA:l3iiiiittr4grio3llMic it ,_ — ATIOTA.ION : - A.ERRS - AND . COMMISSION ' il No.lllo CHESTNUT street. ~, ,_ Rear entrance No. //DI Sansom street. ,t,sat _„,` L gousehold Futnicure of every description roceie ow , • Bales of Furniture at dwelll aattended to on the mod reasonable terms, t R ALE OF FINE SHEFFIELD ;PLATED , ' • % or! and Ivory Handle Table entlery;Tothee. Ladleh .&c., to match. • 'J . '' , ON TUESDAY MORNING and EVENING, • Oct. 0, n,t 11 o'clock 111. and 7l'. o'clock P. M., at the ntiction store,No. 1110 Chestnut. street; will , be large assortment of elegant , Plated Ware and Outh3ry,, (:ltntrifsing.---Gold lined teasett of Mx; piecelAeltlearw to match, large and small trays, butter dishes, dalto bae=. ,kete. dastore,Avino sate, pickle Babb cnntiedelYettbiloo6lS holders, Sorer vases, ac. • • 'CUTLERY, I. ' ze Ali o, anargo assortment of pearl and.. ln handle;:. *able cutlery, , Kith beef and game carvers,Wmatch, of the finest quality. .- The goods will be open for ; oxamination q w.ith c,ta ioguoo on Monday afternoon. " • BA - FX6i'rEiTNEL - TiiiiN lkfAt-wcr Ltrf W N • Qct; 6, at ~1,0 o clock, at renneliton Mills, on Cheater ; Cre "sear Cheater, twill be Bold, • the ,enttry Ma:hinerx of the gill. . • , Ctitalogueo eataid had at , the Ultetioh store. B uliww_Gip..eaßoßow, AUCTIOCCERRB, *c Nos. =ulna 2 at 11 . 4 9gBtr;cornAr s C'llttrk . Successors to LARGR :dl} ON OF 2AOO SRS BOOTB, BROEs,, #1.: 1 ON TUESDAY'AIORNIING, ' Oct. 5, at -10-o'clock, ortfourmonths , credit including Cases men's, je t o.yjAand, Youtlek? calf, kip,buff leather Ana ' grain Cavaltt. Napoleon, Brent and Congress Boots and Balmorsivikin, lAtXatid pi:dished grain Brogansivro men's, tuissee t Lsnd children's calf iced, uhamelled and - [MIT leutlus4 Btrittigiorocco Bslmorals;ioongron. 9Pl t P r ri .. .t . ii i .lt9p 3A ALE OF BItitISII, GERMAN '' kein DOMES , IO 'DRY GOODS, Obt.i j iii O 01' 9 111 4112.8441C41GRN1NG, 0 , out four ttionths' credit. • ' - ^ PII, ifetibuTA T I SS.C. - E `OF CARPETINGS; bra , CLOTHS.• , FRIDAY, MORNING pl oa; s, at o' lock on. our re tithe' credit, about. ge 1 pi a ecea Ingrain,.‘ east an,Lint, &nip, Cottage and Reg C Oil Cloths, Rugs, do. ONCERT HALL AUCTION ROOMS, (;1218 CEIICBTNUTstreet. • . , A:ISIcCLELLAND. Auctioneer. • LARGE•I_S_PEOIA,L r SALE OF BEST QUALITY, TRIPLE-PLATE SILVER WARE, ON ACCOUNT OP ONE OF OURDICST MANUFACTURERS. ON TUESDAY MORNING, - • lief. t, will be sold byeatttlogue,at Concert Hall Auction ' — RooteaTl2l9 - Chestrint - strgetTeumatenclua at - ID o'cloc , superior assortrednk of the best Silver • Plated Ware. Etubrecedin this gab/ mill be goods of the choicest styles, fifilitheirlia the meet elaborate and costly manner, coin `igb:n .l ' T T . TlPgrtor4grr add PtE lg t l:l, g ,EPAeriE,tar; ingroat variety., Soup Mel Sauce •Tdreene, Vegetable Dishes, Wine Castors Gravy Indies, Spoon Holders, Spoons and Forks, Ladies, Knives and Oyster. Tureens, 'The gods are all ilrst-mialitY, triple-plate, and manu- • facturmV Sy one of our best houses Or their regular 'ItirARTIN BROTB_SIRSV AUCTIONEER:, gAstely Salesmen for. M. Thomas & Sons.),. • t No. 529 CHESTNUT street. rear entrance froM • Wfinnr. . 4 041.1E.00VAIXABLE , US MISCELLANEO ROOKS. ON MONDAY ATIERNOON, • At 4' o'Cdeoli. Ist.the auctioni rnoms,..by catalispo, • aa excellent. collection of valmi4e;B loys. I ncluding fine Illustrated IV ork s , B osettsi , Stotts - Tao Ifloßailroad Re rittise.s: cgipl.oto, National, , Fliftralt, Cutlery, N • ;, 527.0hestimt street. HANDSOME 'WALNUT fRAILLORi CHAMBER AND DININS4 ROOM 'FURNITURE, FANE FRENCH - A.' PL ATE ':111.11R01113,• 1 ELEG ANT 'PIANO FORTES' • . AND OABI;kIET ORGANS, . SUPERIOR ,FIRE PROOF"SAI , ES, HANDSOME MIivSSELS; VEL. LATHENDH omega's. SUPERIGR TURN FRG FINE 'PLATED •WARE; 'SPRING : '. 'ANDHAIR MATRESSESLAc. - 1.1 . ' ON VEDNESDAY MORNING, Oct, 6,, at Jo o'clock,. •at the aurtlett• rooms, 11.10:r 629 chestnnt street, by eatalogne, a largo assortment of ex cellent Household Furniture...to. BY •BARICITTBc , AUCTIQNERRI3. CASH AUCTIONMOUSE, . No. MO MARKET street; corner of Bank stieetitl- Cash iglvanced on consismments without uxtra charge. SPECIAL SALE OF' 1200' CASES BOOTS; SHOES, BROGANS, BALMORALS - kc.,•by.hatalogne, ON 'WEDNESDAY MORNrNG. •,' Oct. 6, at 10 o'clock, on twci -months' credit, COMPlialtiK a, large assortment of Eastern and ,city . made Goods , l eulted'for first-class trade. = = =d • FURS. FURS.." • FURS,: • P''t FIRST FALL TRADE SALE , 11100 LOTS DIDORTED AND DOMESTIC FURS, MODES. 'Sic.; brcataldgno, ON THURSDAY 111ORNINg,;, Oct. 7, commencing at 10 o'clock.. IP L. ASHBRIDGE & CO:;' AUCTI . EERS. rie l . Bos mAIIKET street. abovelelfth.s LARGE FAIL SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES. - ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, Oct. 6, at 10 o'clock, we will sell about 1600 packages of Boots. Shoes and Brogans, of city and Eastern , inanu-, facture, to which the attention of buyers is called. Open early on the morning of sale WY examinattoir, ri C. D. McCLEES BD C;o;,'. - , 0 1 AINTIONEERS,i V • No. 506 MARKET street. BOOT AND SHOE BALES EVERY MONDAY AND THURSPAY. MNI=ZEM PUBLIC SALE—,JADES A. FREE . E.. MAN, Auctioneei.---43rown Stone Residence,' No. AIM Santana street, West Philadelphia. -Ou Wednesday, Oct. 6, LSO,' at o clock, tioon, will be sold at pnblut sale; at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following tlo scribed real estate, yiz.: All thatcertain let or.krOtind with elegant new two-story brown 4tone , rosidencie with nakilliara roof, and three-story back oga and lot of ground, situate en the south side of Hansoin• east of ,Thirty-third street (.No. 3260); containing in front on Failsom street 16 feet; and extending in depth 75 feet to a street. .The above property has the' modein`.cnnvenien'tes; gas, bath, hot and and water,fornare, cooking ,ranKeytp. is elf Cattily papered, and ready for orruPanciy. - Matte half a square al the Chestnut and Walnut Street Passen ger Railroad. Possession immediate. Can be seen each day from Slain o'ciod,, , Atir All tuft :751,500 can remain on mortgage,, ' ' 8 100 td be paid s it tho time of sale. • •. ' v• • ~, ,J AALES •FREEMAN_, Auctioneer. 5e.90;0c2,4 ' Store, 422 Walnut Street. COPARTNERSHIPS. E RTNRS.HIP NOTICE. , ' , Mr. BENJAMIN O. SLOAN aulralttett to u.Vart urrithip in ontirm this Into., U. SLOAN & AONT3. PIIILADIII.*MA, 18t October, 184;9. HARDWARE;' WHITE IVORYIDE • An hulestrtictlble IVIIITE HANDLE FOR•KNIVES, au Amorhaul imiroyement of graat merit ; best qukklity of steel blades, , 00 _per dozen.' • n • • HARD. MB ER HANDLE KNIVES AND ircaps, LO per set. - ' A Sls,T OF GOOD KNIVES AND FORKS for B_l, 13E81' OITY MAKE TREBLE-PLATED SLUVER, FORKS. 193 50 per net.,••• . • •.• • . EASTERN MAKE OF,pLATED FORKS,' 82'25 per set. • , • , • PLATED TEA AND TABLE SPOONS, in's , t'oal va riety, at the lowest pylons. CUMBERLAND NAILS, 85 10 PER KEG, of 100 LBS. OF NAILS. OE , NAILS, 85 PER KEG ' • , nil l' iMi li ii A -Vr B Cash—flardware Store of • • • J. B. SHANNON ; • 1009 Itlarlf.et Street - .. mv22 itoth ly , . „ . MOTELS. CARL'S • ( GAPE 181;AND,•14.;',1., COTTAGE, ' • OPEN ALL THE. TEAR 11.0E.N,D. • Sportsmen and othersileslring tospond tuOhneet the., Seashore, during the fall and wintor season, wilt t hd at. this house every convenience eridiriOttlfort,. ;1 • Guns, fishing tarlle, etc., eau . ( be obtaiuml 'at the`-. C O TTAGE. -• J.: set AV 8 2111(4 . • Fit/00C PARR, _Proprietor PIREN OF TUROENTINE, TAR AND Rosin :aY bills. Spirits Turp'on' thui. 4 ••'•r‘ ,•:: •to bids. Tor. ; _r , . 4.13 bills Soa p- mayor ma bble..l. 4 trained Shipphig; , l3,O§4.l.: Landing por stountihip - Nottiiot. tU bills, kSplrits Turtratinc,4 LOO bills No 2 Roark. ' Landing per stearnaldp'Proinettulue , For solo by, • , EDW. 11. Rovirtgc., so 7 tf§ . - -- c, ' o =;l6 , B6utli'Delawate,'Woratte. ARD W1.L.20 811116. NO: IbsIArESTEIZS=,'.4`: ,. 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