ERNE ~:kA":T,.- E l, -' . .e 4;i:::::, yy v. BULLETIN), ' -; - • __,.. -• ' , ' CIT. ~.. . u ..-Ignette74' , 4 . ~,, ... ,siogeeit.l . tite of Delte meilt Tlestameat __ toee .7;, ~,.., f tid'at nit a n,g4 ~.....,, Th e 9, ~ .1 - o- l' '- i , the trenes aw i t k o bre _ Iry ~,:. An aeconn turn judg l Court r0 i 4 17 4 ,, dir . Bo a rd of it i the Supre me tko'ltairtz .. doi= ”-ctues^' dooTe Oven ;in th a t, in an •:',;,,,,' toueef.y,tlloVde-e4bass Niavor, statea ce of °moors" Judg es. he had a f°r t , the Juti'g • , F.,),,,6sterdaffAroble, to prote ct'- t he Sheriff c iDa '' den °Ltl Staten °nod h Y De r his orders , the, Ventn were Faimm„ted under to aesault w 4`s Those ri r and then;,:'-indisc ridl/ s tate that. 't 1' -,q. xena. the room , , ther e :;. Deputy i , ,1, bwo in erybodYrd orders of b t ..':'' : 4. T4ll r eforavt" thoee po lice was` t4) u p,„,"'-, rur supposed ',,,, what the d o not ha ' ~ n ou., t..,,...t, tal, , , e amtt Hook wore we an ted , in a Hook was, >. Van hat the Poli ce mr. Tan was ie do kno w t r Whet' disposition sho ul d elms marine • an d no police ~ ~, 1 /geed in the rfore with simply `writ, and zoom, hi m , the to assist $ to inte duty wag _ bus 6 & 'l/4? own, ied,' ' Their exec ute room tber '' ° P iave l ^la/nerer t° of into ther the eon" the S h eri ff'sr VrOVIO ruble, but Judges 'and i -.'afterd-bve' browbeating f political kVql2l- thni)a 1 them brdsc .rt ' z.vb i r , '''i aildt o f the 'llg ,," ' • ' Court c. s thorn-- , b supreme 0.T.,. 4 ' 4) . naing• _4. p o ll emenliat e raised an , . i ,r,r,-' bs-rnanla• . im mediately the pave. ~`, '- bf - toursb, ,t street, an d ked up with Bonin/. t . n cliestnn Til bloc ettegt o beeanin • - - me , t,OPO Zt cfpwtA t ,,a4u l iue.e, v.. 4. ....4‘ , ..!.. , - , -- -,-- ~ . _ Jiag i , Wbich Waulcept up all,or the afternogn, .3 , . '',lt • the ',polled had, understood ' their. "ditty' the trouble• 3; would , ' have .. : 1 , soon &fide& Instead`; of endeavoring te disPorse' 41 4.' the crowd; quietly, every individual , who had gait a little excited was seized aniVhastled-off. .0 to: the , Ventral Station, and some Were:beaten by the valiant i officers „for , merely- inquiring: what theyweree arrested=ler, .' 3 Some tellor3 who were captured in aZanAterioua Manner f .; :i whispered in the ears , or the .police, and the • :,.next minute' were seen •;; ruthipg into • the • crowd again. . ' During,';.:, the : afternoon "'the Central Station •-became full. of prisoners who hadbeen rushed in in, this . unjustifiable xnanner;and ittuoned out;that nearly every per , son who Was looked up-was a : llepubligan,and those who had been mysteriously let ' off, were • Deuthcrati: 3 Of"course,, every arrest Made tende-d to increasethe,excitement,. rind >the charges made against some of the prisoners at 1 Ald. Irerr's levee ' last night_ ' were et, 1 ctn., dingly - ridiculous. Even the' magistrate A had 'to -;smile as ' he' granted : - discharges' ' for the • prisonem. Mayor Fox has endeavored • te keep - his policemen free ,from. politica, but'. • has failed. From the commencement of the trouble yesterday morning until last e t vening;,, when the excitement subsided, nearly all .the , men •on 'duty' acted'Purely as their,partiaan!, feelings dictated. The Mayor has directed: an ~. investigation ofthe conduct of Some,l'iif ._the; 0.. ' • officers yesterday, and will probably result , —., in some of them, being granted an indefinite • ....'" leave of absence. et - - The Democrats, by their actions . yesterday, • - " evidently intended to get possession of or • dcstroythe election'pap I.J putters ast evening; ',l" - Alexander Simpson,, Egg.; the President 'or , • tlte Board of Return Judges, was attacked ' as: he'was leaving the building. lie -left by the ~' --.. rear dok,fand in making Ma way to the police . door ,f . statical, was, struck 'on the head With some: kind of an instrument, and severely hurt . In.: -'3.- order to avoid the crowd on Chestnut;'street; mid fearing au assault, he took the precaution ', not to make:his appearance on that thorough • fare. . Had, he done, so he.would, no doubt, have received:an unmerciful beating. From " I . the station lie crossed Fifth street,- and 'then through Library street, and made a safe Jour ". ney"to his home. • ' Mr. Geo. T. Deiss, a clerk bathe office of the fProthonotary of the Common Pleas, has fre-, , ii!"qiiently been in the habit of remaining in the. 1 , - office at night to finish:up the business of the , day. He was there last evening, and was -'" about to leave, about ten o'clock, - : After he - Closed - the door - he •was-aceosted by Robert Lyster Smith, Who inquired if he had been in t- the District Court, office.. lie responded that lie had just come out of the Common Pleas .office. "What were you doing there?" in . iplired Smith. "Finishing up my busiriess," replied Mr. Deiss. At this. time Lieut. 1i11_,,. _,,. kicky and two policemen tame along, and after FOllle words Mr. Deiss was taken to the Central Station. All eflorts to ascertain the charge against him proved unavailing. He was first confined in the Rogues' Gallery and was then locked up in one of the cells. Several well-known gentlemen offered to go bail for him, but the officers refused to release him. Between one and two o'clock this morning, Mr. Deias was taken to the Common Pleas Court office, where Alderman McMullen held a sort of a court, bail was entered and Mr. , 3 Deiss was let off. This morning Lieutenant Killacky was summoned to Court in relation • to his connection with the - matter. - William Sailer and Charles Roberts, Clerks in the office of the Prothonotary of the. DlA trict Court, who were also finishing up busi ness last night, were seized as they were leav ing, about twelve o'clock. They were searched and 'were then allowed to depart, without being put to the annoyance which Mr. Deiss ie. This morning, before Alderman Beitler, .3 policeman Mullen, of the FOurth Distriet,was charged Nvith assault and battery on 'William H. Johnson and Thomas M. Elliot: .Mr..3 . 0h1- 8011 wformerly Sergeant of Police in the Sigh Eighth intact and resigned to enter as, \ upuu the\ D duties of Assistant. Assessor of Internal Revenue in the Fourth District. He was on the stairsleading to the. Supreme Court room yesterday, and observing that the policemen , \ v ere • exceeding their duties, he began taking off their numbers. He was seized and pushed and kicked down stairs. Mullen arrested him and took him before Ald. Hurley, where, he preferred a charge, of in citing to riot ! Ald. Hurley held him io bail to keep the peace, thus showing how much 4 reliance he placed on the policeman's state ' meat. Mr. Elliot was maltreated by 'Mullen at the same place. After hearing the case, Ald. Beitler held Mullen in $l,OOO bail to answer at Geo. 'W. Faunee appeared before Recorder • Givin, yesterday, and complained that Ald. ' Win. McMullen had struck hint in the face at Fifth and Chestnut streets.' - A warrant, . charging Ald. lilelqullin with assault and bat tery, was issued, and a hearing in tbe case will be had this afternoon. The Constable of the Second Ward apPeared at Fifth and Chestnut streets yesterday morn ing with a warrant for, the arrest of one Tona Morgan. He met 'Morgan, who 'demanded that the warrant should be read to him. The Constable proceeded to read it, whe.n .Morgan hit him and ran. The Constable was imme diately captured byy a policeman and was run into the Central Station but somehow man , aged to getin anexnlanation and was released. Ihe'facts recited in this article, show what the Democracy can do in one day ' CELEBRATION OF. THE HAUY OF TII4 CATHOLIC I'HILONATIIHAN' --- LITERAHV — INSTITUTEi--ThO - fOllllll - auniver- - sary of this institute was celebrated last • ' evening at the Cathedral School-houSc. ' • The' ball was-crowded to its utmost , capacity, - and '.••• ' the •audience were highly pleased with the • , entertaintnent, which .consistted . of, first, , 4 .0p e pin g address, by DOA% j. Bleock, ; Essays by Jno.P. McGovern atid Prank Reuss • Recitations by D. 'McDonald, 1)..J. ;! Lynch and 3110. R .GlaScott . .^ A poem (original), -'• entitled " 0 - Ourselv,"• by ' - eharlesP. rahly, r -r 40• elicited tremendous ;applause. A German Glee Club of forty. members made their ap. • Valance very unexpectedlV and favored the audience by some operatic , selections.- The ' gratuitous muitic of Marshall's Band was grand. in the extreme, and time rolled on so merrily '• that the committee -were obliged to omit the debate until some future time. Letters , from Gen: Grant were received; also one from Asa Packer ' dated Salt River; to which place he intends to build a new, railroad, in connection :•• 'with' his friend , Wm. C. Patterson,. to try Another whisky warehouse there. At' 10.30, the audience dispersed,highly pleased with the '<trand literary treat. • ' ' 1;•I MAN Missiso,--Samuel Hepburn, •Jr.,: a prominent citizen of Carlisle, WAS in the city the early part of this month, and was last seen at the Continental 'Hotel on the 2il inst. His absence is a source of much iliStress to bis fandlyin Carlisle. Any, information as to his whereabouts Should he sent to . the Mayor's office. .~ i, ; , q~:( y~:,., _ FAtAL ACCIDENT:7J ohn 1-1111,aged21 years, residing at No. 33 North Second street, fell :'.from the deck of the' hold of the steamer Juniata, at Queen street wharf yeSterday;and was. ki fled. 1 ' ~'. r'~." "~ tit oT){. .. f 'itaaav _ -- • ;•.7.' *"s tkEI4PII4#,A;PRI .4 1 . 60 0111 .4.,.. , Alt! • • • •`4 , , • - TagOrior,rOnliatte, rs,„ WARD Mr.W 11.4.'WebstelliSa*reapectablel citizen of the Tenth:Ward. .6ror .ixiatqr%yeara? before the war he took a Old Interest In the: eleetions in this city,severattimes acting as ate ; election officer. , But when the rcbellion-hrbha: ont Mr. Webster enlisted, when. derifig tlib long:, and bloody struggle of four years ho fought'. bravely. Seale time ago , he'. returned tot -his", city, and has taken renewed: , interest in the; ' electlons , here. ; On Tuesday, Mr: Webster , acted 'as" , oiitaidd: irindow.inspector of , the liret diiision, Tenth: Ward; discharging his duties in a 'quiet ram net 'The policeman - stationed opposite the poll canto up and put :lulls vote and then turned to his 'post. • v. • About .5 ti!clock Mr:Webiter made in'earit 4 bons to leave, but finding no one to fill; place,was oempelledtp remain. Eta was lean ing over the ,wiutiew listening to a naMe,when somebody came up• behind Um' pushed lum in the viindovr, and then r while,two men held him' down, `struck; him, in 'the " Three' Other men also jumped on Mr. Webst4, and he, was struck in the jaw, with a - which opened an artery. 4.nother blow from' steel knuckles over the , temporalhone htid bis bead ?Pen. ge, broke away , from thee murderous wretches , and ran across the street ":'to seek the protection of the :polleemum, but that worthy,,!' arrange . ; MON hadlAisappearert.,'une' of eleotion'- 11i ers ran to Mr.."Webster'sassistatiee' ,, and ' was Assn tei y' . '...'!:_"F'‘.".."'' le4d *llimOlf. Tbeb - od ;-friiiiiiitt, obster's : wounds covered his olOthes and; the book. 'tidily, binding a handkerchief • around his. head, he proceeded to thellitaYcir's ofdeelo et protection ~, i for, , the • election ;' -'ciifie is,o e . was -met 'by Messenger ~Gallig,her, ‘0.„..' refused , 'admittance. -, ' Continua/ 1 Y; bluffed. ,by this ' man,. and , becoming; faint from' the , loss of blood, he , eireutto the Dispensarron Fifth street, had his; wound,, dressed, and then. went went home. , TheblosV'un the jaw opened an'artery which ;continued:to, bleed,fteely for thirtv-pix hours, nutil•stOppo by, the surgeons. 'fins has' wealtened, , , , ,NEr: 7 Webster so very 'flinch' ' akitiV &aline' hitacto his be'd.'i'tniS assailants,, it is tholilOti' , ,ltays , - be./,/ secured, and will have;a.hearittg; . t;day. i n :i pz:,B iogric:WAtatit'fbbi'*Orn a ing;til i kintrolieb'oloek, a-ilre was '.- d4dovered in the dwelling Of ''Nf.r.'4; Hayes ' , Linville, 'a' /aFget - . handliow.. Mansard btosA=frifoile;; there-storied mansion; with mansardroof,:No..2o23Nalnut i4trect.;:yllic fire Originated freitiaratelit the •; . , Seem}, itoxy ,hack ,ropiti, and: h rneti;'very ' etabbornin - esnecially - ..whert - ..., it .got ''..; under the erecif.-' 7 Tfilir bliek'opertion , of the , -house, from,tlassecondsterYtteithe. roof t ";Wrs very' badly damaged; , The :parlor lurnittirit” and part ofthe funitture in the second,- Story Vas. paved by, the Insurande Patrol bat the rest, of. tb,e furniture waS injured by- Are and , water.; The loss will not be.AesS than $5,00, and is 'supposed to be, insured; ' - r,'' ',' ',; -' Mr. • ' Linville and fnunly went (6"New York ;yesterday; and left-the house in charge ot two. t .;servants, Annie Campbell and,Busan Lee. 'To'' :make themselvescoutfortable, a • tire was built, in the ,grate in the second story back room,and , was:kept up all day: - Last evening the fire'was `fixed for the night. Small, who had been out all of ' the evening, returned about ten o'clock; . ivith Sante 3feradden, Who had been living' 'as,, a servantinthe."neighborbood, Whom she •in vited. to stay all night with her. At thiS time there was a strong odor of, burning material, : , but nothing-wrong.couldhe,found, and Susan and Sallie, went to bed, in the, rear attic, and -.Annie in the ',lbird-story front 'room. About , one o'clock-Annie was aroused by :a stiffly) . eating feeling, and found that the' . ha on fire. She managed to •g through front - door, but, Susan and Sallie got on to the 'roof, and-with the assistance of the police• and, friend:;, pamed along to the house: of Mr. C. B. Mount; into which they were admitted f through the trap-door. The dwelling of George N. Allen', No. 2021, adjoining on the east, ...was-damaged_ in _the itp . per,part by fire, and the furniture sustained ained injury by water. 'The houses of Wm. A.Porter, No. 2025, and C. B. Mount, No. 2027, also suffered slightly from water. LISZT AND THE JUNGER,ILENNERCHOR. -- After their return from the Baltimore San gerfest the members of the • Junger Mb.nner chor concluded to announce to- the composer of the prize song "Der Gang um Mitternacht,'- Abbe Franz Liszti the result of the prize sing ing, and to tender him the honerary membere• ship of the society;:which • was afterwards, done. A short time ago the Junger Miluner clior received :the : following answer : "Bonn, Sept.lBth, 1869.—Gentlenten: On My return from Munich, where • I stayed dUring the latest weeks, I received your kind 'letter nearly • two months' later., than ,it was written. -=- Anew. . me. to most ,-sincerely thank you for your kindneSs; a.:4 - well - as for the honor, you bestow upon me by. ender ing me the membership of, your Society." I accept this distinction, and reserve to myself to ,send you, according to your mish,.a compo 7 sition for male voices. Meanwhile, it is grati fying to me to know that my little-known compositions for male ,voices you neither leisurely ignore nor criticise. ' but artistically perform; and by doing so bestow honor upon them. • . "The 'Gang um Mitternacht' was performed, • I Snppose,.atter the last edition published by Kohut, Leipzig. If occasionally, your society should occupy its time by studying religious music, I would suggest that a short time ago my Requiem was published by Itessor, N 0.70 Rue Bonaparte, Faris, and that the same pub publisher will be published beforelong; the se cond edition of my. mass. Both .:composition are for male clioruses,.aecompanied by organ, and can be easily perforined. • • . "Ekcuse me, gentlemen; for my scrutinizing questions, and receive expression of my highest esteem. "Your most obedient servant, , . "FRANZ LtSzx." • Abbii Liszt on Monday last was elected hon orary member of the Junger Maunerchor. BEATEN.-Mx. George :Shaffer, Sealer of Weights and Measures , -while passing Fifth and Carpenter-streets i n a wagon. on • Wed nesday, was attacked by a crowd of men; dragged from, his wagon and beaten. Robt. J.'Armstrong was before Ald. Dallas on the charge of assault and battery on Mielnietriorsey.'• The latter was passingSey enteeuth and' 4614r01ie 'streets ands was at taqked, and beaten: by' , five or ; ; six ; ruffians. Arnistreng is alleged to;haye been one of the assailants. ..11.p 1y4:3 held in $l-,000 , DANcErtous FHLt.ow.-31.orton Caster, a rag-picker, wati.tatitalled EiOnie children on S‘iii.ster street,near Second, yesterday,when he drew a pistol and discharged it among them. Fortunately nobody was hurt,. OalAer •Was arrested; and , Alderman ltddell sent him to ,prisop.. • • Anpnzry.—ltobert a was arrested yes terday foxlike , larceny of a roll of slieetiog 'from a, dry goods store on Master street t above 'Uateaelt: - lie - was - donamitt6d-by-Alderman A;:lennn, . .I.4oy.:cnNT ColinucT.—Henry Geis.% fifty-' seven years of age, VMS arrested yesterday, at! Tenth and Brown •streets, for indecent con-I duct. He Wa4 held in .$1;000 hail by Alderman' T~iz I ± lN o „•!- more elegantly . fluished: or fashionably eutgarraents are worn in Phila... delphia this iallthan thcise. from ;the "custom, department . of , Wanaraaker's , Chestnut street eAtablishine,nt; •=, • . • • L........ (JITY .. NOTICES 1.. J • Wnyr Ir LiuNoT Amy liravr I Is. , TheSe truths aro' Self-ovldent. ().It.; SA'LXATIONk ali TIIB il'A.litis neither'sticky olas4es, ow'idttidffy'iike a gutter , puddle:- It •fa on' tho contrary a Fla' fluid ;* clear, limpid ;aromatic', harm , lees, and wil cetera to ,gray hair, whiskers, beards arid =mac!, es, their originateolor as certainly ad sunshine .v., er v - auraviow ,;, no; _ x _ itrec 2 9 , s ' l3s „ m A Wmainx Sniilta,WATEn , --St. Albans, Ver mout, Alterative and Ctialybeate. Apply for descriptive Ciunphlet. Faup'a Baows, N. E. corner Fifth and hestnut streets. • AT LAST WE HAVE IT !—A perfect remedy for indigestion, bilioueness, nervous debility, and all derangeraeute of the bowels, without the sign of a medi cine about it, has been given to the world. 1)r-WiNs- LOW'S Liver and Stomach Lozenge Is the article. It is entirely vegetable, and the most critical epicure pro• nounces it palatable, -- - A. v,Etty vim. anti the best stock of .itatn Red Caps hi the city can be found et KFOIII. , S', Under tlee COntiMiltal 11=4* use !OP cluldreu 104 0 0/4040 ,00 4aet Mestithie 111. 0 1 , 3 54 0 er t ) 4.oref 144 ,i t 1 ciankr iritt attztactiird , Said fa' kping,toe • lt the great faiehlogtable,llateadyaerto Ittl n orti of • Chras. t,Serfat • ,•• • t;" • • , • ' M elted $34,13h4s ettt street , 13t311(itIC81, alt la • Mgt' ) dries tf' • ~ ; Saa'artazW & Itattteull. • •I A ;Milli _FULL AND CI:MICE! TOOK , or, ]Reedy-made Clothing, at the lowest rater, may be foetid,. a t • ettlfattitil STOKS , e, L " ''' '‘: " t No; 01.Chsetnut street. olor Bunions,e s n p &infant 'tested by Dr. J.,,Davidsonr. 2to;' lal,?•o l latanut alroS• cfbargee moderattt. 1••• • A • , „ LAtiTEBt IttitabAa' 'HATS. •• "( e moot templets and lardeatainiortinntit to be found ip the city As at', • Oatc*anns total:14o Oltatitut s tree t • • i Dzeiwes, BLjziptgaiil .1 , :I8144:41.15111 1 : , Professor of the:Me Ear treats all diaeabee appertaining to thee above members with the Ittsaulte imams. .TraithattalßlN trona the ,most reliable aourcoclalbe eity canbet seen Offka ,XO. 805 Mob etreet.' The medical:faculty; are , . invited ..to aeoonipaay their: naienta, all he bele - waneereta ttLillatiractioe. _ Arn- Beier eyes inserted .. Char • &M Mi otor exam en CLOTItM,G HOUSE, " 604 N., , . onaumetanum. , • MARKET STREE • ad • Made , 'Ototizing 'rat. C lass e ;V" • coiistantlY i on hand' for all: Beacom; • • I Also, a iilan me Ina , of Goads for Cu- • torn Work. W NrizitANN. 111VE-PRW SitYMI• ',HERRING'S CHAMPION the Burning of 'Bides' Art Val Jury. Ii,gII.4.I)PLVITA., Seplomber 1,1669 • - 829 cgESTMI't ,Stieet oElir;•nrdig We hare just examined; with the very ;greatest sithifaCtion, Our Oaf°, Purebtietxt of' yon soma Years ago, and Which Prw'eit through enifdeetructive tire of 'Wilt:night. • '' yo . ttedihe f boltonts, without exeePtion; entirely un lharined nierely'slightlydamp, hnd we feel noiv in a con; 'dition-to - Commence our business again, having very Eeok•Perfectly Safe. - - We Shall in a few day's reauire a 'larger one, ( 'call upon you. Very Respectfully, • JAMES - EARLE f P _'. • '''Piirtingi.i.titia;Att Mitosis. FA EL HERILIN'o ;COO., , • . GENTLEMEN: In the year isio i smii tunately was in business in the Artisan Budding, Which was destroyed by fire on theleth of :April. - I ;had then' in use what I supposed was.a Fire-prod , Safe,. but upon opening it I feund everything was destroyed,and fireburning therein. You' will recollect, , gentlemen,'there 'wets several of your safes in that fire, alio several in the fire at Sixth and Coamierce streets, the. next May, five weeks after wards, all of which npowbeing opened - proved they were fire-proof indeed, for . I witnessed the opening of the most of them, and in every ease the contents were preserved, while safes of other makers were partially or entirely destroyed: 1 at once concluded to' have some thing that I could depend upon, and purchased °nevi', . your safes: The safe I purchased of you at that time was subjected. 'toe white heat ( WhiCh was witnessed by several gentle ; men that reside in the neighborhood) at the glestruction of my Marble Paper factorPYlrWallace street, on the afternoon and evening of the 24th inst. After digging , the safe frern the ruins, and opening it this morning, I, was much pleased to, find everything; consisting of books, papers, money and silverivare, all right. I shall want another of your safes as soon as I can get a place to continue my business in. I could not rest contented ' with any other mahe of safes. • , - CHARLES WILLIAMS, ' .. . -.Marble Paper Manufacturer.. U t E RRING 'S PARENT .CEAMPION, SAFES, the most reliable 'protection from fire now known. BEE , RING'S NEW PATENT RANKERS' SAFES, cora• bluing hardened steel and iron, , with the Patent Franklinito,or SPIEGEL RISEN, furnish a resistant against borig and cutting tools to an extent heretofore unknown. Farrel, Herring & Co., Philadelphia. Herring, Farrel & •Sherman, No. 251 Broadway, corner Hurray. St., N.Y. Herring & Co., Chicago. Herring, Farrel & Sherman, New Orleans. 47 an2B r GEO J. HENKE - LS' CABINET MAKER, .! 1301 and I3O3PHESTNUT STREET. ESTAISILISHED 1844. S: fr e at the laaest H iattslble ..ant 2m Pld". ' :FURNITURE T • .4z, . ,HENKELS • NEW 4115RE11.002'ARCH'STREET; - • 'Are kitiw sellinig , their ELEGANT 'FURNITURE at very reducedPric; - , 625 6, 4 ITh, 'CARPETS' • „r AX4INSTER, WILTON% VELTET% BRUSSELS, - 3 PLYS AND INGRAINS, Venetians, Drtiggets;. Oil Cloths, &e. , . 'L.:EV.I3'OM AD SHAW, se22 8n) 9 0 ARCH fiITREET. • REMOVAL.—_ lllr .01PORTEv. , OF - THE , . .NITLADELpHin WOOD PAVING CO. removed from B. W . cornet' Broad and Chestnut streets to PS% WALNUT street. The 'Company are now pro pared to enter lute - contracts with property owners to lay. Mr. Alex. Miller'e Unproved Wood PaYemeut.(oo7-Iturp§ 1174 ~;' et 27 4 1869. E, &l: ~&C...: REMOVALS. 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Use lIIMAIDOOLDIIIIETBAIIT BOOED RED IMPROVED IPZEIR WASIK. MEM r c . kyISENGTIC thereterkthetiirvoin deb* < • ' k oala lmmi ' L s • I Bi/Ontio piIIiNHOOD AIM YOUTHFUL VIGOR ateregairiedbv RIABCBOLD'S ZXTUAOT ''tt • , QUATTERED ,CONST MUT TI o'l4 Eqnn 1%) STORED by 11ELIIBbLD'8 EXTB:e4.OT BUOLIII. • v • • ' E VOB NON-RETENTION OB INVONTS X'L mince Drlnu t irritagleint /1,21/s.uxonatiort°Er Ulcers ' lion'of the Bladder or : Eldnayi,Dliteaseirot ihOVrinitraist i Glands,litone In the Bladder, Calculus, Gravel or Brick Dust Deposits. , and all Dlseasie of the Bladder, Sidney! or Dropsical Sviellinia; E ,E -EE. _ . USE RELIitISOLDIS FLUID ExTuron =on! . . pIrELMBOLIPS:: EXTR.A.CT BtrCHU gives health and vigor to the b trains, and bloom to the_ pallid cheek. Debility is accompanied by many alarming symptomstand if no treatment is submitted to Consumption, insan ity or Epileptic Fits ensue. VITIPEEBLED AND DELICATE CON -ILA etitutioae, of both Beim. nee RELIABOLD'E EX TRACT BIICHII." It will give brick end energetic lee rigs, and enable you to deep well. HELAIBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT OUCH') Ys a certain carp for dioepoeSofrlrO '. 3 Biadder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Greenlet Weakness, Femcde Cortaptctinta, General Debility. ~.‘ Au all diseases of the moNeni onaexs; Whether existing in . DIALEI Frotavbatever civa!scorigintiting,,tod noirtat rot . . . , 7.IOIiRISTAITMO: " DiKURD °Mies° orianei.oerdrathe we of ,a dlnietio. If no treatment is submitted todlonsumption or Insanity may- ensue.--Our Sesh ansl _blood are ennorted from these senrcee, and the , • , zizAvra AND HAPPINESS. and that of tiostefity, &Dena' tIPOrt Dfoolilt nee of a re table rottaxly.' • . • , . . • • • • • •- 0 . • 'H• • 11 4010 . ** 8 n***Per SUCHO : Eat . alilighedlipwai4e of 18 eige. I, , rcii)tirabl, • IELNXX3,OLD, 694 BROADWAY, NE* I!°*** 104 South Tenth Street, Philadolphlii, Pa. Price co 28 per bottle, or els bottles for 4116 de• isered to any address. ' lareold by Druggios everywhere i'.; - . . , : -. MEM '.l ..~ `~ k?; 3~~ DruggWt , 486gPi ( R • 7 r - A _ . , OUR " ; DEPARTMENT ISOW FULL OF , WAVE4te l i r KIYO° Xrrit.7. r ~~f,' , . . . ... , ~._„ - - ---- - ' 0:' ‘:. •' Z - - . - .3 . -.::.. 7. Tr • ,f , , . .. ~, ~,. . - SUITABLE:F. it,..,,m(gj.R.N1N....G'.14r.;:E A. n -9 ~..,..t :.;,.,,, -,,,, ~ =MEI 1 . ,)i :. ..:,:.: '. ~plack - !J.**, ~.f#J)lips.g. Black • Velour OttomanSo', , , • Black Batiste , Delatne, , . - • Black • SlacArk,.)eallirmis .41044 . • • I • Araiiiiie BlarkT.'ltakertal Serge,, . ; Mobair Black Drap Busse Buck -- Cretonnes , * . 313 , C 5 S , • . . Black Alkato' &Alma. Lane;..a • new article' 'BMW tall. „ _;••••-- • . . • .4 e- , ~ -,•., '.,t . .-. ) , - - care .our All thetiegoods have . been made, w i t h the greatest. f or . . tail 'trade -an ~espeel ~ own-, , re , , I i a''e .'`. 'al attention , has been given to mark them at' "f; 3P'pssible Pric'es. r i!..f;':; , ;! 1.,! - '7,.',.':' .;.v?i.-1, .:..,....; , :i.n...;' - ...:.'. .-., , • 0 M 4 1 r - V• "Er '; • R 00 L 14' v 111 : .'W'ND . ':.. -- ;:.) - :0 . 41; .. •mylgxg,T, STREET, ocll'm w IStrO' , snAnt ti'.i:HtillilliTLs.i .J.;:!3ll.Wl;s_s EDWIN HALL . &- = CO ., No. 28 S SECOND STREET, !lave In store a great vartety of Shawls, at tho lowest prices. , LONG BR OttrA, OPEN ezwrium LONG IMOCILA, FILLED CENTINEN. SQUARE BWOCIIA, OPEN CENT/MAC SQUARE nuocu.A, 'mum CENTRES. LON& STRIPE BLANIIICF SITAWLEI# BICH PLAID MANN= SHAWLS, DOLANS L.ABEIII/011INES, CiIILLA LANDENDEROXIVIS ARA,II3S, Atcluffirs. FASHIONAHLE PLUSFIES. SILK PLUSHES; all ciolor. Stripe Flomad Satins, far Sashes and Trim 'Ong% ROMAN SCARFS AND TIES. 4-4 SILIC VIEILVETS; SILK-FINISH VEI-VATigNS -60154 f mOsnrd. , • , . , EXILIELLtORDXNAItir RED UCTION, PRICES OF' DRY GOODS . RICKEY;SHARP-Sz , CO• 727 , OH.ESTITUT 'STREET, In order to'cloie onf.theirEALL aid WINTER STOCK. by DEOEMBER lit, will ofTler EXTRA 'tAIDIXAUTILIata.d.INS in Silks, Dress Goads and Miscellan6ous Dry; Goods. Thle Stock la the largeat.end moat yOrted ever offered .at retail In this roarket, and ia more ..remote 'with STA pLsii a t uftrovitzaps or, recent importation than any other in this clty., ' . . ONE MICE A N D NO DEV ON. RICKEY. SHARP', & co., •s. - 721 Chelituut Street. WtGEI)ISPUT: , ,OV Socuaoziable - ' , -71AFooleiris: For Meals, -Boys' _ _ A Joiviet , of 94. 8 i - 7a4us froafAuctlosi•at 02 60.0044., , °TEE COATOT4I34O all the hroPular Styles. groatieleths?qdtt Aim for LadieP' - Wear f AnlwO nexeals In , , • • ••,„ ,L. Gay Pltids for Caroy.o o x,P , _ , Atirf-;',341 - , 6" : `164 ,7-7iSi l2 t a skUttigactri_Olt: ; ' Velvet Heaven!! enabies WI to 091 X at,a °mai/ advance to Retail BoYerst CURW/Ar STODDART & ,11,1tOss 450 452 •and• 454 , North SeocktO, trots .• oota-3t ' . , 1..14•70x.4 - ,y'-.031-IA - :78v.x.4.fft4.• • - • ,•-,,,,,,•:::•i:,...:.......•.•-.•••7.;,,,•.,...v;-:,k.-.:',•,,,•,•••,:,:. GEO: Fia r Erty 916,,CIIESVICrilt , SZECOET , Will Open on: Moichiy,Oot 4th, RIB FALL IDIPOJITA.TION Or India Camel's hair Shairls and Scarfs, At litirderate Prices. With a CHOICE HELECTION of NOVELTIES in the usual TASTE and QUALITY of his Establishment.. oc2 2mrp§ rr, i;.. 3' . ..,.Emi:.....;. Ik--....-I---N-GH:i;:.. 'Til TS - ,4 r-`'ts ~i ~~.'~. Black. Satin. -,lllaltese; ...;,.i.4 - ..._ , : , ...- ~ „A . . 1 ,1 ~..-'-. i'.':::l . ;Fi , .. !;•:f _....... ,:,_; . ;~ ..;:~'.. ..20lizAirp.,I . AP.H.rA ,-, ' ,, JOiDT:.c.i' - ::::N. - .'...:TOOMAS, NOs. 405 and 407 N. Second Street, Ilan now onemhia FALL and WINTER Impartation of CLOAKING CLOTHS. Astracans, in Black, Browns and White Caracullas, Scabs, ChlneLilla ,: Wldtracys, Trients,, Black Esquimaux and Castor Beaver, li bite and Fancy Cloaking's. foli-unt J G. MAXWELL,! S. E. corner Chestnut and kleventb its., ' • October 11, IA and Hi, with the. LATEST PARIS NOVELTIES InGIL.P HEADINGS, FRINGES. BUTTONS, and every ariAy of LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS. POINTE GAZE, POINT APPLIQUE, V.LEN. CIENNES, REAL THREAD AND GvirtßE LACES. • A FULL LINE OF NEW ZEPHYR EMBROIDRIES. DAT lams AND TOWEL RAMIS RICH RASH. AND TIE RIBBONS , i • PAPER PATTERNS OF ALL. THE I , IW'EST • STYLES. urU 3t§ , ' ' • Opening. WILL OPEN, TUTESDAY, FRIDAY isndl SALTUBtAY, -- ~llili i lEILY GG!D 6 . i 729 CHESTNUT sTnis THOS. KENNEDY & OileviTo-Day INVOICI RICH FEATHERS AND FRENCH Novig Wfiolesale and Retait,,Y SPECIAL ' I COPENINGr Trimmed 'Bonnets & -H~~s. TRIMMINqS AND PAT MRI 3. 31.:A.. BINDER., t 4 .4`IITJSTE DEti DIODE/ mu, N. % Y Tomer %Eleventh, and-Olt i ll - - This opriortunity ititaken to announa at returned from ',Paris and London vi the \ Fanblomo—these designs being persona 'el modeled front the greatest ' noyelties, ' trill 6Uperkr 11tVo.-.}:atili a ntllifsonnyto:inbe 386,, I .., with French and B,nglish 'Dresses, C 15,111antelette/ Sleeves, and Childrett's Costumes; Bo 0 Clusubre anf Breakfast Dresses. • . ~ . Press end Clot , Ilfahing in every 'sty.. (Weddin . Trouet3eaux furnished at short noti Ono reasntabl prices.. Real ' „Thread and Guiyitro *es, Roman ara. Plain Ribbons tind•thoihes, . • . _ l. Paris Jewelry, neatest stYles of .J . , Gold and Shell the rarest and most elegant ever, o' .. .. 'Rah' Band Combs and Regal Rats, , Dress and Clealr•Trinuninga, the . tasteful tint or! to be secured in the Freirch metro 5, wholesale an! retail. Bridal 'Vella and Wreaths. Kid G 5,76 cents and per pair flp Lxclusive agent for Ildrs . 111...‘Ver elebrated si t s . te for Gutting ladies' dresses, sec nes, Iles Szo• lnY if fifillkiiES FOR " ----- 7 — .)I.OIiSES 'AND . sat.—a deod • workers. Sold for want of us 'A S 43' its B lt t lftligi ' s26liMlO 'oca 19t rp* Twenty-seem, __ .46 rp* ft. MARKING WITH INALIBLIC INltt Embroidering, Braiding, B ; U. A. TORUN ll:vbert atreet." 1 _ - - - 1 1V4Ivet Valows, Streetp, I have jus Oast FRI tud, unit led In MPANY, nd,Hanillton et4l
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