... :: ,.,.; ; ;:.,- k ,.. ; , ,.=;,. , ::;'e::-_,. ..',*!,-,.:.;......,,W.L';,-,,' riiiuns AND DR. PADDET. " 'llrreMthe new volume of "Her littOsty's j .Viiter l' by W. Hepworth Dixori We borrow A .:111ii following powerful figure of Guy 'Fawkes: • L.* . ,,leouraArr Cos.' FAWKES AFT/Mil:HI CAPTURE." . 1 4,1 1 ,J;;,.' A man to study with a curious art was the ! ~i Or, imanzedlellow, with - sandy-beard and fell ./ifi V-4 ,, , , 0f auburn hair, now standing in this Tudor t4e ' loam before judiesof - such .high fame and m it , P0Wer,,,,44.1 answering these lords , of . war and , 7,,,, anastervoflaw , n6 lightly as th ough the inquiry' gt„;Vffere . some tavern jest ; giving the false name ;,,...:: ;sof Jolmson, the . false description of a serving -7?.,..,•i5um ; and only laughhig 'roughly when they ~Itiund him 0ut.. 4 Tall, strongly-built, and thirty- ' ''k4lh'e years :eld, be stood before them in the prime ';',4l 4 ilabf all his powers. His face was good, •in some ri-' - '?' ,7 -' l 4of ita aspectsfine His tones mere tho of gen -h .ty.:-.." • '„'•:.t,w, .rtile.lAfe V his words, though few, we e re 'choice ..•;-,•-r:i..„ - Sui''•bis - bearing spoke of both the eleister ;:-14iindlicteeamp. - Despite the grime , upon his q', ritituads,the grime of coal and powder, he was .'-'Arvidently a maxi of birth. Mountjoy could see '.', ' ' 'lint, V)* ha A been a soldier ; Northampton found AW.i.' an adept even in the schools. Even Cecil, F ~-.', ~ - Vrlio Imew a good deal more about him than .' , ";',.„ - -Iltie lilfo to say, was smitten: by his jaunty air. 91e4S, no ,more dismayed,' wrote the Secretary f State, 'than if he were taken for a poor rob - ' l / 2 , =,. : ; heitr., on the highway.' 'Not a dozen hours liad , , , yet ~ passed b,y . when he 'was seized •in `.... , :4.lParliament Place ' seized ih the very fact;• „•-::,•,i1:-,.*ithharitehes in his pocket, with'' a lantern ; i -Itielaid the door; and in such guise. 'and ' man ', -. 4 , 1 , 'itierYtti'reade ' his Conviction sure. All that itorild. have happened to cross ' his purpose 4 ,: z atid,ertish his spirit lad come to 'pass. His ~, si • , '," ,;' , -, 41 i itThhariendS - Were - S6At reflThiS f , ity .LcaisOL was lo sf,. Behind' him, lay the wreck of yir •; 'before lowered the jail, the rack, the gib ' b"' rindthe.yelling crowd. All that lie could i o,te This , now on earth,.mas a day of feverish •' pain, aninfamons and' cruel , death, a memory r bden With' a lasting ?curse. Net the man was rock, The lords had- 'spent a sleepless night, andfie had alunibered like 'a child: - They had, ---- - heen'llissing orCbdS'of - dtiiii, - While - lie - had" been sleeping on a plait of straw. They had ' sought,for rest in vain under painted • ceilings, and e had been dreaming lightly in the larkest dungeon of the Tower. The Lieu tenant,-coming early to his cell, had found him • , sleePing "as .a man void of. trouble." Not that -.4'. ‘ i l he was cold and strong; stll less that be- was dark and subtle. The man i was open and even frank. He told the truth, so far as he meant to i speak, •at once. "When he told a lie lie told it of fixed .design; and rather to screen some , brother in misfortune than to' save himself. He 1 was neither ,mercenary, nor inscrutable, nor heroic ;=i be was , simply a fanatic, with the vice's, and virtues which belong to a fanatic. Like nearly alllanatics, he was a convert to his . faith; glowing with the zeal which sharpens. a fakir's knife and comforts a martyr at the stake. Fasting and observance had belped.to drive him mad; until he felt,like many of those familiars of the Holy Office whom be . had met in Antwerp and Madrid, that it was his duty to kill men's bodies on the • chance of saving souls. . , , GARNET, THE JESUIT. A. ln the Anglo-Spanish Plot, which did not ,altogether culminate in that which takes its .um e from the last swift and deadly ingredient, , . there was,' however, another chief actor. Gar . _. ' net is less familiar, of course, to - the general ' • eye than Faules, — because he was less before it; but he was , the soul of the whole affair. it is in the folloWing way he is drawn in this new volume of "Her Majesty's Tower": ' " The chief of this plot for many years Was _ Henry Garnet, Prefect of the . English Jesuits The Prefect,. a square, bluff man, of middle age, much worn by care, if not by rink, and look :. , -ing ten years older than he was, had a string of - ,:-"".different names. .In Flanders he was known ' as Father Greene, Father Whalley, and Father Bo'berts. In England he passed under the priestly . names of Father Garnet, Father Darcy, and Father Walley; under the lay navies of ; . Mr, Farmer and Mr. Mese. He bad as many homes as names ; not to speak of the houses of his penitents and pupils, which were to him as homes. He had a house called White Webbs, in Enfield Chase; a lodging in Thames street, near Queenhithe; a secluded residence on Wandsworth Common;, an old manor at Erith, which he used forthe coming and going of his agents by the Thames. Tuis man of ' many Dries and domieileS is said to have kept a merry table. ; He was accused of a fondness for female socleti which ill_ became a priest, and the name of Helen Brooksby was coupled with this hint of frailty, even more than that of her sister Ann Vaux. These hints of an aniline fondness for wine and women rest, not on the words of his Protestant enemies, bui on those of his Catholic friends—most of all on the - words of his fellow-confessors. It would , be unfair to urge against Garnet all that was said of him, even by his fellows, after he had played his game and lost his life; for the whole body of_the'Secular clergy hated him as an upstart and an intruder in their Church, while many of his brethren in the Society, blessed with 1 ' more patieht - tempers - arid , more moderate hopes; disliked his memory as that of a man • who had brought discredit on their craft, From neither side had Garnet much in the • way of mercy to expect; a halal:ce must be struck between the words which were spoken . -thc facts Which acre-piovcd. The-Pref. eet, was a fine linguist, a subtle reasoner, a good divine ; but no one who ]mows the story of his time will say that he lived a perfectly blameless life. When a lad at Winchesterschool,he was E ogged for offences which have ilo name ; and . the conditions under which he resisted is a grown - Man in - Italian - cloisters; in Flemish camps, arid in English . country-houses, were in .high degree unfavorable to personal virtue. Most of his days and nights were spent in evath, _____4_ing-spies,in-studying- tricks- and- masks, in passing under false ,eolors, in conducting .: , spurious business. One day he was a rich imerchant from the city, next day a poor 'soldier 4 , ~.,. ,:jrom the wars; here a married man, there a ~ .• .single one; now a • tavern-miller, witha rapier --ready on-his thigh ; anon a starving curate, full - . ~• .; of ardor for his Queen. Each day was to him ... -': , :a fight for liberty and life. The fate of his old -, ' 1 companions weighed upon his mind. 50uth :•in;...,,it,,,,2 well bad been hung. Weston still '14, - . .'!4lingered in the Clink—a daily warning, that ; , ?; if.if he meant to live and labor for Ills ; - l• 1 . ,, natural craft and wide experience could. sug .' gest as a cover.for what he was. Short of this . • _masking, he would fail at once. Yet while it would .be harsh to urge against Garnet that his ;],':i_..rhafiges of, name and dress were in themselves •'''-', :.' immoral, as tending to deceive, it would be idle not to see that a life so spent implies a vast ° , • cleal of lying; and that lying, for whatever put -:' .: ~. ,pose it maybe done; is utterly corrosive to : : ~..• heart and soul. A saint could not live a daily •-• ..; lie.:: • That Father Garnet loved good. wine and , .., . ,•,,.,, -.! plenty of it, we know from the highest. source —liiniself.. Claret was his from. and he Eked to wind up his repast with sack. Some times •I'!': he drank so freely that his ser rants had •to put him to bed. Now '•l- : and then. he 'got drunk. But there is no ..: : ' mason to believe, with Bishop Abbott, that he ',:4! .. was a constant set ; the very life ho , led ' being !",`,•'• *violence against such a calumny. That he ~i , was fond of ferrule society, and indhlged his w4Woless to the point of public scandal, there i ..,-... can be no doubt. The living Under his '".• ' ,i' ; :roofstuty'have thought themselves the Martha ~ ..r•, . •amtiMary.of a new reign of grace ; ; but the Pre '' , :leit_linc*__that the world-would not judge their . , - isondhct itithis pious vein: .The 'world con ,: , . 00,4 them. The Church e:ondemned till ; Lnitlie ; :writings of . the Secular Priests; this weakness of the Jesuit Prefect was denounced ~ * lenxys ilviaicli leave no room for doubt as to '.. • ~. •.iiiiiiisl . 4caili meant" ' . . , . • . •''1.,.;• .'lif Uri; .deposits have been diScovered in • ....•, , ,.....thilkeoast, range of mountains in Los Angelos, '<'• '7 io.ooo' 4 Californ l . . . y'. ' 4n:,y': ~: i.~£: iT. . , tr'4. is $4 l l • l''l =Constant Ma}+er *isolayds . iarKe2pichtre f4Gookliyords;*lor. , a; r 1 I • 06-Ailiko Mr V, ifc.G.reger Efiglielfgentieinan at ROme; - sesses all the - Murillo 'series of the Prodigal Son with the exception 'id the one picture on. this subject in the Vatican,., has -petitioned the Pope to allow' him to 'purchase the: niissing. scene, for which he offers a picture' of Boni fazio Veneziano and one 'by Reato Angelico da Fiesole, together. with 15,000 francs in cash. The Holy Father has 'referred the proposal to the Academy of St. Luke. —Eitract froni JarVee's " Art-Thoughts,"in, press by,Third 'Sr:Honghtini! America at last las a rinss of Painters of real-' istic tendency, eclectic and scientific in Lice,as- sincere and chaste in motive Its -, the - . English school, though not its equal yet in exe cution, nor on the level of thebest style of the,. 'much, to which itseemingly aspires, „This . class is , respectably represented.. -by EaAman, Johnson, Elihu Vedder, Winslow Homer, and ' others of their stamp. These already contest with the landscapists the popular favor. If they . have" not as yet succeeded in notably raising' the . standard of 'idea in fart; considerable has been accomplished in elevating its execution: -Brit their principal service-is the reproof :they offer ; to the slop-work -of theAnelodranuttists;- of whom -Leutze was chief. •.49f all his;'-frantic , compesitions, ;the fresco of ,"Westward . Hol"; in the glass inethod, painted in the Capitol, at Washington, is. the maddest. A. more , ylcious example in .composition. and.eoloring,,with• ,sonic cleverness of det,4ilsi: could not kle. pre --sented-40-yeting_painters. Confusion re Dle • paramount, as if , an. earthqUake - raid made chaos of his reckless deeign, tot, glaring,, colcir .inund but ill comprehended' theme. . . owe, also n to the , new men an infusion Of 'flesh life' into the -old academic routine of con.: ventiOnal dullnese and weakness ,WhielF Was , . fast putting all America, before they came upon , the scene, as regards idealistic painting, much into the condition ofthe-good-people of Sleepy Hollow, reducing our testhetic condition ,te level of the understanding required to appre date the Peter Parley style of literature:l Thanks to them, a picture now Must be some=, 'tiling besides so many square feet' of meaning less coloring and infant-school drawing. In genii, which is coining into fashion, nb-' thing more noteworthy hits been done' than to attempt it sincerely,, with an occasional ten-, dency to humor. The Great Exposition of 1867, at Paris, taught us a salutary lesson by placing the averamAinerican sculpture and painting in direct; • COniparison with, the E'u- , ropean, thereby proving our actual Mediocrity. histler's freaks of coloring were' original, and ids Tiepolo-like touch effective ; but his pictures were rather suggestions of power than , com plete art. Some of Hunt's portraits displayed . a refinement of characterization and delicacy of handling not seen in the more labored, con= volitional Eurdpean portraiture. We most failed in our' lauded landscapists. Bierstadt's "Rocky Mountains," superior to, subsequent, work, loOked cold and untruthful: Its interest' was confined to a tableau-like inventory of an extensive view, while its effect on the mind was similar to sounding phrases Of little mean ing. His more recent work is no less illusive and sppctacular, thinner in color, and may be compared to mere rhetorical oratory. Church's - "Niagara," with no"-more, ,sentithent,_ .a..cold,_ .hard atmosphere and metallic flow of water, gave greater local truth, and was a literal transcript of the,. 'scenes Bradford f likewise, clever in topographical narration in a pictorial form ; sometimes rendering the action and forms • of waves • with' considerable accuracy. But none - of this class of landscapists compre hend the language of color, or show a nice executive sense °fits use arid capacity; as does, Imiess •in one way and , Vedder in another, quickening , it with imagination original in tone and feeling. Bierstadt gives scenic combina tiens of certain outside facts of nature, gener ally on a large scale, disenfranchised of senti ment and imagination. The enter prise of the sensational landscapists in seeking out Nature's marvels amid tire ice bergs of Labrador, the recesses of the Andes or the deserts of Arabia, is laudable ' • but the 're turn'to the spectator who thinks he has the spiritual faculty, is not worth the cost. Yet they Ito address significantly the' majority of Americans who associate them with the vulgar idea of "big things," as business. Li reality, they are bold and ffective speculations in art on principles of trade ; emotionless and soul less; possessing not even the pseudo-romantic spirit of the Poussin method of treating the landscape; still less those delicious technical qualities and that subtle poetical feeling which renders Corot'S style so attractive- to persons of a sensitive, relined temperament. Nature's best is left out. Instead, we get -- a - misuse of artistic power and industry which, if more sin cerely and interpenetratingly directed, might produce something one would care to Foment ' ber. liogarth is supremely English. No other land could have bred him. He is the cliMax of its insular morality and anti-xsthetic mind, scorning foreign art, habits and idealisms, Spurgeon.of the brush,reallitic to the spine;not for dirt's sake, but having an ethical. aim .that savors more of the puritan pulpit than the pallette, and a sharp satire that cuts into shams as a surgeon's knife into tumors. A strong man with a strong purpose, he seizes on paint, fleet the manners, vices and misery of his generation in a series ,of unique pictures, unsurpassed in in cisive delineation .of character. No old rules for him. He draws and colors by his own formula. The intensity of his art springs -from-its truth. Ilonarth is_the_typical English man who will wash his dirty_ clothes in public. What cares he how fetid ai.e the sores he strips of their dirty rags, if bet - healthy air be let on _to then. virp l e vvith him is a materialistic dame just as vice is physically horrible. He distributes reward and punishinent in a sub stantial manner, according to the average Pro testant notions of what honesty or dishonesty, truth or falsehood ought to • lead to on earth, only they often do not. Hogarth is the Nemesis of mob-vice and fashionable sin, relentless to both. What would not one give to have as realistic a -series of paintings from life- in Babylon . -when Daniel read its fate on the wall ; in Metnphis, when Moses was set adrift on the Nile ; in Jerusalem, 'when Jesus was martyred ; or in the Rome of the Cusars, -as Hogarth- has given of the • Len don of the Georges; pictures which' intm),Sify iii, interest as civilization. adVances: fA Gaul deal ing with similar facts . confuses naked triithwith his spiritual -fancies-;and the decorative or sensational. He' has not in him the .wholeSeme faculty of truthful .caricatme. He must exag gerate himself or nation, because glory is the dearest wish of his heart. Hogarth looks the home-devil out of countenance with his uw , flinching gaze. What business has he with' theories of transmitted wretchedriesS and offi cial ild-eterythinu or do-nothingness? If the reputatiOn of England is bloated, he :will prick it. Here is the sin and the sinner sobronght forward that you cannot give them the go-by on the opposite side. An English brother and sister, each wretch • exactly what Englandlas grown on its proper soil, a fire from hell burn , ing away the fmillorops of ,political- and social respectability;,;- : Englishmen," shouts Hogarth 4 4 ';', pit' it, out shipshape, or. be irre 7 trievably damned." • Plain, practical preaching of the brush this, Such-as-is—seldom put_before_htixnan eyes, --If more bad beengiven to alt as art, the intense . realism of Abe compositions would have been weakened: Now we must see what IlOgarth saw, and.fromhis . point of view. He haseon ferred honor on genius by giving it the noble mission of calling the "lost" to repent. In aeneral, genius prefers the society of the “saved," reversing the example , of the,"Son of God." If we look in Jlogartli only for that beauty which is the music of the eye, we may THE DAILY RAIAJLLETIN-PIPLAD ft ui)rr 4 . 4a,y. % lisgusted • for aB‘..grapes:rert isO tO J ti0 v t",,,,p ,.. it. , b , ratribles, so . ' teithe . ti f , rt-li9se iS,.in t ot . 7 ; Ifni ';'Oeaii*nion of crime, not ‘-is 5en5.u 011 , 5. ,„ % e-_, ;:, liiti 4 daktitandmaiden of gin-clteoli PcTalLYt7f, F• Iti Doyle, formerly thp,pl•iyieli)4 l :lL l ....:- n about . butt bringilifta on7Ptnteh;is •pi -tt es„f :bin the Elf ' titled , ,ign„Fair3r Land : t, 4 ~ t ..,. world,” with sixteen plates, eon , thirty- ~ folio; en, six designs - printed in colors, - and a poem by Win. Ailing . in. the Cathedral of Genoa the-h ely Gmal is , still to be seen, and is said to have been bionght' from Cresarea in A. D. 1101. It is a hexagonal dish, of two palmy width, resembling an eme raid in color and' brilliancy, Init is 'composed of . glass. There it is called Sacro Catino. ORNAMENTAL IltoN • WIRE' WORK. ,‘. . • • GALVANIZED' and Painted WIRE GUARDS, for tore fronts and , Wind°Ws, 'for 'l'attory and warehouse wlidoris, for eburcbea and cellar windows. -, IRON and WIRE RAILINGS, for , baleonies, offices, cesbeten , and garden fences. 1; Diberal allowance Made to Contractors, Builders and Cal enters• An orders filled with promptness and work gtMranteed. . . ROBERT WOOD do CO • • 1156,Bitige.A7gextue. TRIMMINGS AND ,PATTR-Rlia,. M.RS. M.. A. BINDER_,' ;.. • ARTISTE, DES.ldobis, ljol, N. W. corner Eleventh and Chestnut streets. This opportnnity•is taken to annOnnee that have just 'returned from Paris and London with the latest Fall 'Fashions—these designs being personally selected, and modeled from the greatest Doyen*, and trimmed in a : or-style—and-will-ope WEDNESDAY, September a 3809_, with French and English Dresses, Cloa3, Manteletts, Sleeves, and Children's Costumes, Robe 'd Chambre and Breakfast Dresses.. , . Dress and Cloak Making in every variety._ Wedding Trousseaux furnished at short notice ' and reasonable prices. Real Thread and GnipUre Laces, Roman and Plain Ribbons and Bashes, Paris Jewelry, neatest styles of Jet, Gold and Shell, the rarest and most elegant ever offered. Hair Bands, Combs and Regal Nets: ' - • . • Dress and Cloak Trimmings, the most tasteful that are 'to-be - secured-in-the-French metropolisiwholesale and retail. ' Bridal Veils and Wreatlia. Rid Gleves,7s cents and Si per pair. • • • Exclusive agent for,Mrs. M. Work's celebrated eyetem for cutting ladies' dresses, sacqUes,basques;&c. mylstfrp • SEWING MACHINES.. S. WHEELER ti•WILSON'S Ohl toad. erg Illaohineg t FOR. SALE OI Y EASY PAYMENTS , 914 Chestnut Street. Oil PETERSON & CARPENTER GENERAL AGENTS. 'e266 t th 1913> HORSES 'FOR SALE. HORSES AND MULES FOR Sale.—Good workers. Sold for want of mo only; Apply at stables of KNIONERBOOREB WE COMPANY, oc6 18t r Twenty-second and Hamilton atm. REAL ESTATE SALES. VI - REAL ESTATETHOMAS & SONS' ri Salo.—Elegant three-story Brick-. Residence, No. 1916 Spring Garden street, east of Twentieth street. On Tuesday, October 26th,1869, at 12 o'clock,' noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that elegant three-story brick Irnesswige with three story (back buildings and lot of 'ground, situate on the south 'side ior Spring Garden street', west of Nineteenth street. No. 1916; the lot containingin froht on Spring Garden street 25 feet 10 inches, and extending In depth 105 feet 6 inches to Earp street. The house is very hand somely finished ; has white marble to second floor; large parlor, dining-room and two kitchens ou the first floor ; two: chambers. bath-room finished with white marble), large sitting-room, with bay window on the second floor . four chambers, store-room and bath-room on the third floor; has gas, walnut marble-top wash etands,Water closets, furnace', cooking range, &c. 117' Clear of all incumbrance. Terms—e7,6oo may remain on mortgage. 0 immediate possession. Keys at the N. E. corner of Twentieth and Spring Garden streets. - • M. THOMAS SONS„, Auctioneers, 0c18,23 139 and 141 South Fourth street'. EXECUTORS' PEREMPTORY SALE. Estate of. Mary Kelsey,: deceased. Thomas & Sons, Auctioneers. 3 two-story Brick Dwellings, Nos. 802, 806 and 790 South Front Street. On Tneeday, Octo ber 26,1869, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public s tile, without rese ftie; at the Philadelphia Exchange, tho following described property, No. I.—All that two-story brick messuage and lot of grolind, situate on the-west side of Front street; south of Catherine street, No,•802 ; containing in front on Front Street 18 feet, and extending in depth SS feet. No. 2.—A1l that'two-story brick nessnage and lot of ground situate on the west side of Front street, No. 006 ; containing in front 16 feet, and extending in depth WO feet. , No. 3.—A1l that two-story brick messuage and fat of ground situate on the west 'side of Front street, No. 790, aboyeCatherine gtreet, containing in trout 19 feet 2 inches. and in depth 106'i eet, being in width m the rear 19 feet 7;4 inches. • Terms—Cash. Sale absolute. • • - By order of Executors. • N. THOMAS & SUNS, Auctioneers, • se3o ockl 23 13 9 and 111 S. Fourth street. inREAL ESTATE—T If 011 AS & SONS"- Stilo.—Modern Three-story Brick Dwelling, No. 218 Wharton street, west of Third street. On Tuesday., October 26;1869, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public • at the Philadelphia . .3xcliange, all that modern three-stork brick messnage, with two story back build ing and lotof ground, situate on the south side of Whar ton street. west of Third street, No. 318; containing in• front on - Wharton street 16 feet; - Mal extending'in depth' 00 feet, More or less, to a line drawn through the present privy well and house. Toether with the coMmon use and privilege of an alley_ it has_parlor,diniug room and: kitchen on the first floor ; gas, bath, hot and cold water, range • Possession next March. Iltir,Clear of all ineumbrance. N. THOMAS & SONS, Anctioneers, oc2l 23 . 139 and 111 South Fourth street. fIREAL ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS' ItAtvd Sale.—Modern Three-story Brick Dwelling, No. Canate-ineeernert-tr-of Br, ha—stmt. . • Ward. On Tuesday, i'October ;6, 1869, at 12 o'cloc c, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Ex change, all that three story brick Anessuage, ,two story back building and lot of ground, situate on tho east side of Comae street, north of Berke street, in the Twenty•eighth (formerly Twenty-first) Ward, No. 1951; containing in front on 'Comae street IGfeet, end extend ing in depth 70 feet, to a 3 feet wide alley, leading north ward into Norris Street; has the modern conveniences' -gas bath, hot and cola, water, heater, &c. tk Clear of all incumbrance. Terms-1(2,000 may remain on mortgage. immediate posseindon, Heys at the grocery store, corner of Norris and Camao streets. • H. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, 139 and 111 ;iamb - Fourth street 0c9,16,23 fri PEREMPTORY SALE.—THOMAS Sr, Sons, Auctioneers.—Valuable business stand.— Three•story Brick Store and Dwellin ,southwest ear tux of Seventh and Brown streets.—OnTuesday, Oct. 26, 1869, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all ;hat three•etory brick nice ime and lot of ground, situate the southwest corner of Seventh and Brown streets ; containing in front on Seventh street 13 feet, and extending in depth on the south line 98 Met, and on the north line (along Brown street) 94 feet 6 inches, and on the rear 2.3 feet 334 inches. It is occupied as it drug store, and is a valuable business stand. Clear of all incumbrance. 139 - Itents for e4ll a month. Lease of present tenant expires November 13th, Thin. , bale absolute. - . M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, ]39 and 141 S. Fourth street 602 1623 &A•ORPHANS' COURT SALE.-ESTATE Ea of Mary Ellen Darnell, deceased .—Theinas & ,ktons, Auctioneere.--Genteel three-story brick Dwelling, No. .1711 ' Addison street, between Seventeenth ana Eighteenth streets; — Pursuant to an order of _rho., Orphans Court for - the City and County of Philadel— phia, will be sold at public stile, on Tuesday, November 2, 1869, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Philadelphia Exehane i the following described property, late of Mary • Darnell, deceased, viz.: All that genteel three-story brick =teenage and lot of ground,B ti —llitte en the north side of Addison street, 96feet west of Seventeenth street, N0.,1711 ; containing in front on Addison street 16 feet, and extending in depth 40 feet to Waverly street. It has. the gaa introduced, Sc. Subject to a yearly ground rent of ' By the Court, .108EPII MEGARY, Clerk 0. C. - . THOMAS S. ELLIS, Executor. • . 2d. THOMAS & SONS. Auctioneers ee l:9o 23 . • Iv and 141 South Fourth street. ' REAL ESTATE—TROMAR &SONS' Az. Sale—Two Two-story Brisk Dwellings, Ellsworth street, east of Twenty-sixth street. On Tuesday,October 26,1669 at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described properttee,viz.: No. that two-etory brick dwelling and lot of ground, situate on the south side of Ellsworth street; 96' feet east of Twenty-sixth street ;14' feet' fronti 76 f ee t d e ep to Deshong street. It has gas pipes, hydrant in yard, &c. Terms:—.s7o6 may remain on mortgage. ~ • No. 2.—A1l that tyro-story brick dwelling, adjoining abovel; lb feet inches front, and in depth 7o feet to Do. thong street: it has gas pipes, hydrant in yard,.Bo3 : :. Terme-8780 may remain on mortgage. . • , THOMAS a-SONS 159 and 141 South Fourth street. oc 21 23 . REAL ESTATE—THOMAS& - TeIbNEY Sale.—Three - story brick dwelling, No. 712 Plover street: north of Federal street. o n ,p,"lnyt October 26, ...189, . 22, ; /2, o'clock, noon, will b e Bo w at public' 800, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all t h e tbree.story • brick humbling° and lot of ground,' situate on the south side, of Plover street, 105 feet west of SeVenth street, No. 712 '; containing in front on Plover street 14 feet, and extending in depth N. feeti :12sir Clear 01 all incumbrance. • 'lmmediate petisesirion.. M.'II3U4IAH & BONS. A nctieleers, 0134 16 23 130 and 341 tiontil Fourth street. iRg.!A:' - sATITR,pAy.; 0,p% • 4,IPEItgkIrgORYTT,I4SI - .1.0 31 •AS 86t bkozifi,, - Vaation*rs.L.Bid it • nredlledeemail til Me and 50_,._ $9 1321 . 1.24832; $3141 s27.and $3O OtearAf.,4lii Tnesd4 , y : 0 r, 1860', at Ix , : o'clotit. neofh..'!Willittisoltkat p it sit e l tofheut tsseruei( Atae*hilOtaphili;Tl•XChabg like . followtO,dseftb.l Greand ' , „RiVars; efe: No.: All itdutt'i•yearly.: grotiltd. - .1 rent of $42 tO-100,' lawful money , payable by laments Henry, his heirs, dm., and homing out ,of all that.lot of ground, situate on the west side of :Franklin street, at, the distance of 34 feet south of Oxford street, Twentieth • Ward; containing in freld on Franklinstreet 17 feet, and extending 'in'ldepth 100 :••feet - to'llilyeer street - leading" northward into Oxford street, laid out and opened for 'pabliouseforeverbyllenjamin W. Frazier. Secured by a•three-story , briehalwolling. Redeemable:. . No. 2.—A1l that yearly ground rent of $9O, lawful money, issuing out•of all that'let of ground, eltuoto 'on • • the east aide •of ,Teeth street 960 feet i inch north of Pop- _ ~lar. street, , Twentieth -,Wardk • contuining: ;lac-front on Tentlistreet,l6 feet, and extending - in:depth : lso feet. Se cured by athreb-Story brick dwelling,No.o4s.: Redeem- • No.' All flairYiVilY around i:Ai - Or 482,ltivful monoClesuinrontniall that lot Iln g.roundi eltitate Mt, -the north side ot ()Wird' etrot`l3 feet west • of Seventh ,• street, Twentieth Ward; containing•in fronton Oxford street 16 feet, i Including:on the easteidethered the west •-ernmost half part of air alley 2 feet in width),' and ex tending in depthon, phe- , east . line thereof , 68 feet af' inches, and'ontho west line 'thereof 68 feet 4) 'inches. Seel/led by a three-storYbricit . &Veiling: ' Redeettiable.. ' -14044,—Alltbatlearly:gronndlentof.$ 53 /234', laWful - mone9; issuing out of all that lot of' ground,, situate ,on the east side orFranklln streetlo feet- south of , OxtOrd' ' street, Twentieth . Ward ; containhtg in Front on . Frank liMstivet 17 feet, (includinig the one-half of a 2 feet, wide alleY, laid out between this rand and the adjoining lot 'of • to 016 south,) and extending in deprir•on the north limo' 68 feet 534 inches, and on the south line thereof 65 , feet 6.li'. Inches.. Secured by a tared story brick' dwelling: ••• Re . 140. 5.—A1l that 'yearly sienna' tint of s32,:lawful money, leaning out of .all that lot 'Of ground §:. sib:lateen • •Ournorth side of Oxfordetreet, 49. rept west. of. Seventh street; TWentietlf Ward teolitaining in:front 16 'feet; (in- • chiding op the west side.thereof the easternmost half part of On alley 2, feet in width) and extending ,111 depth. on the eastline thereof 68 feet' 431 :it:Mlle - a; and' oh '.the west line there of 68 feet of. an-inch. : Secured: by. a. three story brick dwelling: : Redeemable,. ' . . • .•: No. '6.—All ; that : yearly grotind: Tent of 412? lawful money, issuing out all that lot of, gronnd, situate on the north 'side of :Oxford ' street' 65 feet west 'Seventh stmety Twentieth Ward auontalning la fronton Oxford street 16, feet (Madding on • the east side thereof. the. westernmost half , part of; anlabita feet in' in' width), and -exteinling-intleptit-on the en et le , e +hereof ss feet 3- • . an: inch,; and on the' West 'line 'thereof 68 fdet.; - and Con taining in. breadth on the 'rear end thereof.l6 feat; tho weetm nmost 15. feet 6 inches thereof beingg at right angles . with Franklin. street;-acid the remaining ' 6 inches at' right angles with .said Seventh .- street... secured by: .a three-story brick"dwelling. Redeemable. ' No; 7.—A1l that yearly Around. rent , - iiter27, lawful money, issuing out of all that . ot of ground, situate on the west side of Seventh street. 69 feet 635 inches north of . Oatfordstreet, Twentieth Ward; :•containing in front on Seventh ' street 18 feet, and extending in; depth on the north lino VJ feet T 3.1 inches, and on the south line thereof . -63-feetlo4-inehea.--..Secured.hy_n_thremstory_brlck.dwel_. ling. 'Redeemable. No. B.—All .that: yearly , ground , rent: at $3O, silver, money, 'salting .ont of all that lot of ground, situate on. . the east side of Franklin-street; 218 feet.43l inches smith' of Columbia avenue. Twentieth . Ward; containing in front on Franklin street 17 feet, and extending id dept 4 • about ti 2 feet. , Redeemable. • ' .:•• . • -., . - • .: : . Snit absolute. • M. TiIOMAtI Ai SONS, AndloneerO 130 and 111 8. Fourth street.: REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS Sr, SONS On Salo.—On TuesdaY, October 20, 1.569,ut 12 o'clock,' noon, will be sold nt . public sale, nt • the Philadelphia Exchange. the following described propertioa, N'tg- No. I—Modern three-story brick and .brown-stone iesidence N 0.3405 'Walnut street. All that modern three story lil&finage(fi rse story brewn stone ),wi th three-story back building and lot of ground, situate on the nottli side of Vitilnut street, 7 feet .33i . Maims west of. Woodland street, No. 3105 : coutajuin.g in front 99 feet, and extend ing in depth 120 feet to Duval street: The house has all the modern • conveniences ; contains 13 rooms ; under ground. drainage, , . cemented cellar, marble Mantles; beautifully papered; -gas, bath, Lot-and cold water, water-closet; stationary washstands, furnace, cooking range fountain' in front garden. Terms-49,000 marremain on mortgage. Immediate possession. No,. 2. —34 odern three-story Brick Residence, No. 1522 comes street.—All that modern three-story brick unsti age, with three-story hack building and lot of 'ground, ARUM() on the south side'of 'Coates street,: 192 feet p 3 Males east of Sixteenth street, No. 15n; thence . exteia ing, northward 125 feet ` 8%• inches to Barclay.' strati; thehce east along Barclay street 21 feet t t Inches, (iii-. eluding a 3 feet wide alley, with the privilege of building over the same, leaving is Headway of feet. In the clear); thence northeast along said alley 29feet to the southern• most line of a 3 feet wile alley; thence 'westwardly along said alley? feet 4% inches to the head of said alley.( with the privilege thereof); thence .northwardly .113) feet to Coates street; thence westwardly along Coates street 18 feet 4 inches to the place of beginning. It has all the modern conveniences. • Terms-84,anmay remain on mortgage.. Possession -I.:ebruary-Ist 0870. M. THOMAS 4( SONS, Auttioneers. oc2l 23 139 and-141-S „Fourth street—.. 0c1216 23 - - SALE. BY ORDER OF HEIRS.- LEL Estate of Rachel C. Smith, decelteed.—Thomas 5; Sons Auctioneers.—Large and Valuable Lot, Ridge avenue and Nicetown lane; .300 feet front on Ridge ave nue; 778 feet front on Nicetovn lane; 2 fronts. On Tues day, October 26, 1869, at 12 o'clock, noun, will be sold at public Bale, bt the Philadelphia Exclaim:most' that large and valuable tract of land, with the brick residence and farm buildings 'thereon erected, situate in the Twenty-eighth Ward. described as follows, to wit—Be ginning at a stone standing en the northeast side of Wis sahickon road (now Ridge avenue); thence extending south 47 deg. 16 min.. east Ai 4-5 perches to the side of the road (now Nicetown lane); th.ende by the same north,4s deg. 45 min.. east 47 4-5 perches;- thence north 40 deg., west 68 perches to a stone or hickory; thence south 44 deg., west 40 perches to the Wissahickon road aforesaid (now Ridge avenue); and thence extendipg by the 'same south 9 deg. east 20 'Perches to the place of beginning; containing 11 . acres and 22 perches, more or lese;.: e3OO to be, paid at the time of sale. For f urther particulars apply to Richardson & ...Janney, 206 South Fourth street, whert a plan of the property may be Seen. Clear of all inciunbrance. Terms at sale.* ' 21. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, Ocl4 16 23 * 139 and 141 S. Fourth street. r . PEAL ESTKiELT.EI OMAS & SONS' Sale..L-Elegantdouble Three-story Brick Residence, No. 1929 Wallacn , street, , east of Twentieth street, 40 by 160 feet to North street, two fronts.—On Tuesday, Octo ber 26th, 1869, nt 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public th 'sale, at e Philadelphia Exchange„ all that elegant double three-story brick inessuage, with two-story back 'buildings and lot of ground, situate on the north side of Wallace street, east of Twentieth street, No. 1M; the lot containing in front on Wallace street 40feet, and extend ing in depth 160 feet to North street-2 fronts. The house infinished in a superior style; contains large hall, draw ing-room, reception-room', m', dining-room,sitting-room,' two kitchens and nine• superior chamberS; .has the moderunonvenierices; gas, ( wit lvhandsome chandeliers and fixtures, which are included in the sale, free ' of charge,) two bath rooms, two water closets, stationary washstands, two Sfiperior furnaces, miule by ale shun & Sun, cooking range, frescoed walls and ceilings, 'Avidnut doors and shutters in front; yard handsomely 1 . laid out, &c. The location is very high, overlooking the city, and all the improvements In the neighborhood are of the best kind. Terms-10,000 may remain on mortgage. Immediate possession. May be examined on applica tion to the Auctioneers. 31. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers. 'ocl6 21 23 139 and 141 Befall Fourth street.- fn REAL ESTATE.-TIIOMAS & SONS' Ala Sale.--Valuable Business Stand. Five-story Brick Store, No. 225 South. Second Street,betweeti Walnut and Spruce Streets, witlifive-story Brick Building and three story Brick Saw Mill in the 'rear, No. 142 Bock St. On Tuesday, Oetobdr 21411,3569, at 12 o'clock, 110911, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all those valuable buildings and t lie lot of ground therennto belonging, situate on the east side of Second street, be tween Walnut and Sprucd streets, No. 225 containing in front on Second 15 feet, and extending in depth _ . 1 ee the IU 11• - • 149 feet 9 inches to Dock. street. The improvements are alive-story brick sawmill fronting on 'Dock street. They are well built, have tin roofs, &c. Situate in a very de sirable business neighborhood. • ger Clear of all incumbrance. germs—s9,ooo may remain on mortgage. • 31. THOMAS & SONS, Anctioneers,, 139 and 141 South Fourth St. oc9 16 23 - OM - REAL ESTATE.—TROAIAS 85 , .SONS' 116,1 Sale.—Modern two-story brick Dwelling, No. 424 Richmond street, with a two-story framo dwelling in the rear on Allen street. On Tuesday,. November -2(1, 1669, Alt 12 o'clock noon. will be sold at public sale, at the ' Philadelphia Exchange, all that modern two-story brick messuage - with two-story back buildings - and- lot of ground, situate on the west side of Richmond street, No. 494 ; containing in ft - out 20 feet, and extending in depth about 176 feet. Tho house is well built, contains 12 rooms ; has gas, bath, hot anti cold water,cooking range, large cellar, Rm. Also, a two-story frame dwelling is the renr on Allen street. lEir Clearof all incumbrance.. Terns—Half cash. Immediate possession. Fras'3lay be examined any day previous to sale. THOMAS • & SONS. Auctioneers, . 139 and 14] South Fourth street. ocl2 J 623 REAL ESTATE.-THOMAS & SONS'• J 9 iil Sale.—Three Frame Dwellings, Nos. 202 i 204 and 208 Prosperous alley, south of Locust street, -between Eleventh and Twelfth sts. On Tuesday,October 26,1830,5 t 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Phila delphia Exchange, the'following described properties, vixst No. I.—All those two frame rnessuages and lot of ground, situate on the west side of Prosperous alley, south of Locnst street, Nos. 202 and 204 ; containing in front on Prosperous alley 32feet 6 inches, and extending in, depth on outs line 14 feet ' 1Q inches, and on the other line 14 feet 3:itichek, No. 2.—A1l that two-story frame dwelling, No 208 Prosperous alley ; 19 feet 8 inches front, und2o feet deep._ W" Clear of all Incumbrtume.= "-- gar Terms—Cash. hi,THOIIIAB & SONS,-Auctioneers, 139 ando4l Soutlt Fourth street. drA , PEREMPTORY BALE.—THOMAS mat. & Sons, Auctioneers.—Business Location, three story brick dwelling, No. 811 Locust street. On Tues day, October 2601, 1809, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public saleit/4th out fessrve, at the Philadelphia Ex change, all that •aluabie throe-story brick messuage and lot aound, situate on the north tilde of' Locust street, third door west of Eighth street, No. 811 ; containing in front n Locust Btreet 18 feet „and extending in depth' 89 feet to an alley, with the privilege thereof. It has base r:dent, 2, kitcbens,,witli2 cooking-ranges, 2 parlors on the' first floor ; 7 chambers, gas, bath, hot and cold water, dm. An excellent location for a hotel or restaurant, being di rectly opposite the main entrance to Musical Fund Hall. subject to an irredeemable yearly ground rent of $4ll silver money. Torms--42,0 0 0 may remain on mortgage. sale akosolute. Immediate ;possession. 'H. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, Nos. 189 and 141 South Fonrth street. oc o 16 28 01 - 1 PUBLIC ' SALE.-THOMAS. & SONSi• Auctioneers.—Valuable Farm, 29 acroo, Stone quarry and Kilns, 'Bridgeport, - Montgomery county', Pennsylvania. On Tuesday, November 241," -1669,- at' 12 ' o'clock, nopn,pill ho sold at public sale, tho Philadel -pliitt-ExCliange, all that valuable farm, 29- acres 'With • superior limo-stone quarries andltlins ,t ruato .idge p'prt, on the Turnpike 1 toile went• m Norristown, Montgomery county, Pennsylvania:. he ithprovemonts are atitono , tenant house, stone barn and wagon house, and out-buildings. It has a lime-stono qUarryi which, for quality of stone, and ease and cheapness PI being worked, is ono of the very boat. Clasp and dm - venieut to it.nro seven in perfette repair, and but recently built , in the best manner,,lt • possesses advan tageg of shipment by both - Wading and Norritdown and Germantown'llallroads. . Terins—A flower of a'3,400 must remain ,and V4;090 may' remain On inortgoge, • • • 411 THODIAS , St SONS. Auctioneers. er12)6.t.23 Nos 139 and 141 H. Fourth street, '4: 1869' MMEIE:= `ATE, S _,LtItEMPT kb f. . St.LE4,33IT oApER . II loits.—Estato .4 , 7 , :lhije an I.44ber,' de , Msed,— :1 fions, Auntie , •• re.tit ' Th ery;Oc7r 26, , :S o'clock, noon ''''?' 11 tiff, Id at 'Oblic sal .g WWI . t. t . 9, at the Phll , 'i .1 ph(b xnha 6, the th. 1 0vOngt) 40 - . property. 3 , ~- *I NO ' 3 . 4 7/dbdtPrilOrWo`Ptin t 't t ,aist Dwelling, N. W. 0 . ,et t, ~..maxiiii i o nx i i n d Ellis streets, betwebn Ninth and ; an t 'ltrants.-411 that de iv sirable two-elkwy briclki q . tam* and lot of ground, situate on the N. W. enlister 'f•-libunt, Vernon and Ellis streets (being No. 911 Mount.. croon street): containing • in front on Mount Vernon street 16 feet 9% inches, and tratendingin•depth along Elltaatreet• 95 - feet - 934 - 'inches: - It baslits gam introduced, bath, furnace, &e. Immediate pobsession. • - - AG' Cleur of all incumbrance. Terms—Cash. Keys at No. 6 3 6 Ellis street. • Nos. 2 und'3.—Two titho-etory. Brick. Dwellings Nos. 634 and 636 Ellis street, adjoining the abovO. No. 2.—A1l that three-story brick messuage and lot of a round, situate on the. west side of Ellis street (adjoining the above), No. OM; cent Riving in front 18 feet, Including a 2 feet 6 inches .widnalley.,. ittwilich tha 3lrernt7 adjoining: eoakhwata, now owned by Stephen kinnitneryille, ':'has the privilege . plod extending in depth 1.11, W feetlU aked.' ,', " • Ofir" Clear of all incumbranco."> Ternity•••-qadh. • IV 0; that thide•itter„Y; bilentleatitniTte and, lot or ground tlidjoining theabbooe,f beingNo,•• • ; containing hi front on HIM street 18feet, and exterliling in depth on one line 33 - feat inches, and Pon the other lino 34 feet 10h; inches, being in width on the rear end 10 feet 11 . 14 inches. . • 11(trelear of o.ll.iticiunbrailati.;.i' Tema—Cash, • • X? Sale absolute. See survey at the Auction Rooms. ' , , • By order of the • M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, , ot2 16 28 , - • Wand 141,bouth Ne nztll street, PUBLI SALE.---T11011..A. Si, 'ONS, Auctioneers.—Valuable Mill, with. 'Mtichinerl, . Nngine, Tools, &c., 8.. E. corner of Ehn and Pointsts,, Camden, Now Jetsol. l -On.TraisdayiOcteber Mb, 1669, at 72 o'clock, noon, Will he *old' at public . saleott tho Philadelphia Exchange, all that lot of, ground and the improvements thereon. erected, beginning on' the. east side of Point street, at the distance of , 80 ; feet southward front the 8. E. corner of•Elreand Point streets rthenee eastward parallel withlElmetreet 82 feet, more or less, to corner, the same being at equal distances from the west side of Front street antloast side of Point streett; thence southward in a straight linef , atequal distance from the .west side of Front street and east side •Of Point streer4o feet to a corner VthennetreetWardly parallel with .Fdin street and the first lino ni foot 6 inches, more or less, to the cast side of . Point street; thence northwardly along to can • oint- - streee-thst-pluceof—beginnin , containing a town 'the iniprovements aro a (oc tet)+, and shop, tools, fixtures, machinery , and imple. ments therein contained, viz..' Boiler, engine,. _planer, moulding machine, four tinnier `saws;and all other machintry and fixtura.ini and Salient?the factory and building. Used for mannfacturtrof.sash; doors, blinds, and wood work generally. • . • Terins--ei 2,000 may remain onmortgago,.• ,- • Immediate mi,session: • • Keys end other I ['formation may be had at the S. E. cor. Tenth and Vine streets, Philada. M. TllO3l/IN & SONS, Auctioneers. and 40 south-Votirli ff-4. TRUSTEES' P ERE IPT - OR X S ALE.— ThomakOz Sone, A otttioneere.eoteel Three-etory Brick Residence, N 0. 6 -13 Spruce street, hetwebn Sixth and Seventh streets.—lire Tuesday, October .15;t11,3869, at 12 ;o'clock, noon, will lie sold at public sow, w ith us t re,strre, at the Philadelphia Exchange; alt that vain:lllle anti deefrable tkree-story • brick mesrmage :and, apt of groped, situate on the north tide of Spruce street, east of Seventh street No. 633; containing inh frolit on Sm-lice street 16 feet 6 inches. and extending ilpitepo ; -- foot. I Bounded on the northward by a 4 feet wide alley. of I which it hoe the common use and pblvilege. The horse -1 is well nod ntibStahtially built and in excellent repair, I and wax ehinglo-roofed twiiy ears past; located in no ex cellent ileichhorhikal for professional or business Men. 4Q7 Cleamob all inclunbralice. Terms—Half cash.' immediate ponnossion, • Heys at No. 1432 Spruce street. Sale absolute. • • • • • By order of'','. B. FREEMAN, Trustee. M. THOMAin ,t SUNS, Auctioneers. ocl4 16 2.3 . 139 and 141 South Fourth street. al BEAT. ESTATE,—TIIO3I SONS inile.Very valuable IliMinesi Three' story Brick Store, Ni . ' 032 A rch street, between Fifth and Sin th streets .20 feet 1 Mellen front. On TtnlmlaY. Oct .20.M 1 9, atl2o'clock,nooli,will besold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all 'that 'valuable threes story brick mesautigo and lot of amount, tEI oil the south aide of Arch ',street - , cast of Sixth street, N 0.532; containing in front on Arch streets feet inches, and extending in depth 73 feet, then narrowing on the west Bide thereof to the width of 11 foet 4 Inches, and extend ing that reducedwidth further in depth 15 feet 4 'aches. Bounded southward partly, by an alley 2 feet 10 hu:l,, , y wide, with the privilege thereof. It in well and nub stantially built, and in an excellent business Maud. . ' Tonne—sl2,ooo May remain on mortgage. Possession 26th,1670. M. THOMAS 3; SONS, Auctioneers, 0c14,163t23 • 129 and 141 South Fourth street. CM REAL ESTATE.—THOM tC b<INS stab',-.Thrematory:_Brick lure_ and dwelling, No. 630 Pine street s between Sixth and Seventh streets.- On Tuesday,. November 2, P 339, :at 12 o'clock; noon, will be sold at public sale,. at the Philadelphia -Exchange, that thme-story brick rummage and lot of ground, aituato au the tenth, Bide of Pine street, west of Sixthstreet, street, No. 630 ; containing iu front on Pine street ki feet, and extending in depth 141 feet to a 21 feet wide court. It is an old established bakery ; has store, saloon dining room and kitchen on the lint floor ; parlor, two chambers and bath ow the second floor, and two ehatubere and two attics above; has all the zuodeni im provements, and is in good repair, recently papered and painted. Al 0, on rear of lot a large and columodions two-story bake- houses Subject to a yearly ground rent of 148, and hi-coaled gegen allintinting to 6 , 4,700. THOMAS 3: SONS, Auctioneers, 1 . oel2-16-23 139 and 141 South Fourth street. • REAL ESTATE—THOMAS & SONS Sale.--Deeirablo Church property, known; an St. John the Evangelist Reed street, between Second and Third strette, Firs; ! Ward. On Tuesday, °ember 23, 1669. at 12 o'clock, noon, ns ill be sold at public sale. at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that oimetory brick building and lot of ground. situate on the, north nide of Reed street, between Second and Third streets known as St. John the Evangelist ; the lot containing in front on Reed street 30 feet BMW's; and extending in depth en the east line 68 feet 4%' inches, and on the west line 75 feet 23 inches. Theimprovements are a one-Story brick building,cevering nearly all the lot, nod need for a chapel and Sunday school, for which it in well adapted. It would alto be very suitable for a week day school. Subject to a redeemable yearly ground rent of SCII. M. THOMAS A; SONS, Auctioneers, 129 and 141 South Fourth street. fp REAL ESTATE. 7 ---THTJ3I ASkSONt,"' =it &dn.—Three-story Brick Store and Dwelling• 'No. 1151 South Eighth street, above Federal BtIVOL-011 Tues day. Octol , cr•2o, 16t',9, at 12 o'clock, noon, will lie ,mhl at pUblic sale, at the•Fhiladelphia Exchang , , all that lot of ground, with the three-gory brick store and dwelling thereon erected, valuate on the bast side of _Eighth ~treot. aluiVe Federal Ftreet,No. , llsl: . 47 , llitahliiig in front on Eighth vtroet 14 feet, and retendipg in &Tin eastward.parcllrl le ith Federallatrect. , 3o leg to a 5 Met wide alley. It was formerly tifinipied as a bakery; has .halte oven. cas. we. • . c7ot - inemnbrance,v , Pmsession in thirty day'. N. TllO MAS t SONS, Auctioneers, nett 14 la and 141 South Fourth 'street. RI A _ _ _ • AL . ESTTE—THOMAS & SONS' Eahal e —Frame dwelling, Prosperous alloy, south of Locrmt street.—On Tnveday,, Oct. 25, 1869, at 12 o'clooc, mm, will he sold - at public sale, at the-Philadelphia-EX, change. all that frame roessuago and lot of ground, situ ate on the west +idea Prosperous alloy, ol.) feet I inches .`south 61 Locust street ; containing in front on Pro.per one alley 12 feet 8 inches, and extending id depth 2d feet: 129 "*Cleat of all incurrihrance. Terim—Cash. M. THOMAS S SONS . , Auctioneers, 0c14,1G.23 13.9 and 141 •South Fourth street. • r i REAL ESTATE7—THOMAS& . SONS' • Sale—Very Valuable Six-story Iron Front Build ing, S. E. corner of Third street and Carter's alley, . ... • , • ' 1 Of 1. • ,-- - - - day, November 16th, 160, at 12 o'clock noon, will be Hold at public salty, at the Philadelphia 'Exchange, all that very .. .valuable six-story iron trout building and lot of groan°. Bitnute at tiic southeast corner of Third street . .and Carter's alley ; containing in front on Third street 20 feet. and extending in depth 50 feet. It is six stories high. with basement; has large vaults under the whole width of Carter's alley, water throughout the building, water-closets. Am. This property is directly opposite the iraritliank .'CitY.Tt'etieurer's Oflice,ifesers. Jay Cooke. & Co.'s Ban Banking House. acid is fao vrably located to' Railroad and Telegraph Offices. The upper floors are desirable for any business where plenty of light As re-' wined Terms easy'. Immediate pe'sseseioll of all but the throe upper stories which are under a leascfor live years, from May let, 13.i0. Subject- to a redeemable yearly ground rent of •r 3610, Datable fn M. cntY THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, oat 23 nol3 .139 an d 141 S6uth Fourth street: rREAL ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS' sale.-Valuable Business Stand... Three-story brick _Store and Dwelling. Nu: 724 South Second street. bele w Shippen street. On Tuesday Nov. .10th, 1869,iit 12 o'clock, nooni will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia E xc h ange , all that valuable three-story brick inessit4 age, with two-story back building Inal lot of ground, situate on,the east side of Second street, south of. Ship pen street, No. 724; containing in front on Second street 14 feet, and extending in depth 60feeti together with the common use and privilege of a 6 feet wide alley: It is oc. copied as a jewelry store, and is a good business stand. Possession August next. Terms-436,W may remain for about 21.; years. • ' M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, oc2l 23 nol3. 139 and 141 South Fourth street. , REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS' .MER. Salo -Genteel Three-story Brick Dwelling, No. lti24 Nectarine street. f i Tuesday, November 2, 1869, at-32 o'clock, moon,_w einold at public Sale, at, the -Philadelphia- Exchang , all that gmitigil_threezistory brick messuage,with two-story back building and lot of, ground, situate on the Routh Hide of Nectarine street, west of Tenth street, No.lo24;containing in .frout on Nectarine street 37 feet, - :and extending in depth 65 feet. It has parlor, dining- and kitchen on first floor; Will, bath, range, Underground drainage, &c. . , Terms-SLOW may remain on mortgage. .. Possession 76th day of Apri1,1570.• • • - , THOMAS & SONS, Auctiofiters, ,oc2l 23 30 , wand 141 South Fourth street, SALii --- -BY ORDER OF HEIRS, Thomas •&'• Sonii,Auctioneers.-Verr Valuable witness Stand,.Thrperstory Brick ,Store and Dwelling, No. 709 North Second, street, above Coates etreet.-Ori,' Tuesday, November 2;1069, at 12 o'clock, noon, will tie sold at public sale, at the 'Philadelphia Bxchange, all that very - valuable thrgersitory brick mamma, with three-story back building and lot of ground, situate on the east side of Second Alma, above Coates street, :No, 7ge ; con taining , . in front on Second street 20! feet •131 inches, and extending in depth on ono line, 104 feet 6 i nc h ‘ge ,, and on, the other lino 101 foot 74 inches, at being'iM the' rear 21 feet 2 inches' on Julia • street. at is occupied as a dry . goods store, and bran exgellent busi ness stand. • ''• • , Ofir Clear of all incinbranco. THOMAS . SONS, Auctioneers, 139 and 141. South Fourth street._ or3B 23 30 ItEAL EST TE--THOMAS & SONS' StdazL , Very v. ble'ltbildenee;• and large N0..1626 Poplar etre,l44l" • Seventeenth street. , Oa Tuesday, Novernber-: . ot, 12 o'clock, noon, will be mold at public oak, the e Exchange, dII that valuable three-atorrbriek (mastic) mosenage and lot.of ground, situate on the South side of Poplar street,. east of F,eventeenth .street, N0..1626 ; the lot containing in front on Poplar street 36 feet, and extending in depth 100 feet. The home has new , tin roof, gen, furnace) eke. Tor ms-1154,000 max remain on mortgage, , immediate pvekezHipp. I Heys at Mr. U. E Porter's, in filo rear, on Ogden street • M. TIIOMAS k 60N6. Anctionfiern' 0021,23430 J 39 mill 141 6. leourts 014.001. 0014,23 30 tat=l2== i 1 CIE! 0 iikli, EP:COURT SALE:—ESTATS . ;saw . of; ThOltueCeiner, dectased.—Thonias .It, Sons: • 1 Aul- °nee /S 4 ' bedu-stdry , Brick Dwelling, No. 008 , ,Coat' str oimst Of -Twontieth street. Pursuant to n Or ' of t VrAl l iansti3,onrt for the city and county' of, I' • elph A,* :.-bti , eold* . at public sale, on Timsday,, NiPeetnber 9,1860,.eit 12 o'clock, noon, at the' Philadelphia' Exchange, the following described property, late of Thomas Corner, deceased; viz.:—All that lot of ground with the tnessuage thereon erected, situate on th e south aide of Coates Street, 76 feet 04 inches west of Twentieth , I street, Fifteenth Ward L • containing in front on Coatee - .1 strectifffeetVattdeXtending' fri depth on , the east line 79 ; feet 4 inches, and on the west. line 70 feet 10 2ft inches, ~ Being the same premises wbicii . .Christitinv:vaiiter aate , Louisa his wife, .bp -imienture. dated the 26th day' dr March, A. D., .168, and recorded at Philadelphia in Deed Book .3,...T, D. 130. -143,' Page 72. etc., granted and con-- , • veyed unto the said Thomas Cornor, hi fee. Subject to the payment, of a Tearly . ground rent or sent 01 4 360 25 : ' ~ and also subject to the . payment of the. principal sum of ' 1 '41,49). with interest secured on said premises, by a cer- ! tain.lndenture , of Mortgage, given and executed by the said Christine .19. Basler to ‘• TheKensingten• German i Building Association. N0:2," bearing. date the 19th day of October. A.'D., 1860; and, recorded at PhiladelPhia in ; M B ortgage ook L. B.• 1 1.. N 0.86. paeo 22 6 , do. • - ' - ' ' By tho,Conit. JOSEPH ME GAMY. Clerk 0. C. . , • ,,'.. ELLEN COBNER,'Admlnistratrix. • . • , ; ~ 111:TROMAS k SONS, Auctioneers, ocht Z no 6. :. - -:', .' .139 and 1416 . Fourth street. EXECUTORS' f3ALE.;—,ESTATE, OF', Aka , Philip B..Whito, deceased.--Thontas.& Sena, Anc tioncera;.-lACTnesday, November 2,1869, at 14-o'clock. - 1 noon will be sold at, public sale, at the Philadelphia Ex- • i chanioaliefolloWing described proPertlec viz : — Notr. 1 - and ~ 2 twtmstery brick cottages Noe: 803 and 837 'ranker I street,'.First Mord. no. I—Ail that two-story brick cottage, with frame kitchen and lot of ground, situate • on the north side of Tasker street, west of Eighth street, No. 803; containing In front on Tasker street 14 feet{ and extending in depth 68 feet, Together with the common I use and privilege of a 3 feet wide alley.. Sablect.to a ,yersrly ground rent . Aof • 440.. 7,-Inmediate - possession, - ~ NO. 2,;•re.11 that two-story brick eiktiege„ yilth frarae- .1 and I.oott iifFtgronnd, _situate at No. 837:Tkekor I . street 14 _feet 8 inches front, and 68 feet deep ; • I firir‘lear of all inctutibrance.s Terms--/IttlfA. • POssessiod FebrporYt.JB7o: , No. 3.—TAvo- .Erick 2ao Jrtnieer street. All that wo-story brick inessuageiandlot of ground, situate on.the east side of Juniper, strtet,l43 . feet south of Vine :et reet. No. ; containing in ;front, jai feet; and. extending be detiLlif44 feet 3 iactioe to a 4 - feet wide alley, with the inivilew•thereof, • or Aleut' of all incumbrobee. . •" Executors. •• P. A. UMW), M. THOMAS 4: SONS, Auctkimeerk.' ocIS 0 130 131 and 141 South Fourth st.reet. EXECUTORS' SAL L'.---111()MAS it' Sone, Andtioneers.-Two 3.story brick Nos. 2144 and 2146 Jell'ertion street ; east of Twenty-second... street. Dii Tuesday. November 2,„180), at 12 o'clock, noon, Neill be sole}, at . puldit, sale :attire Philadelphia .< E„ti onge , ilia following il,4cribed piroperty, viz:: No. that lot of ground, with the 3-story brick messuage,with two-story luck buildings thereon, eri cWd I aittlato-cd, •the - touth - lenixt - ef - deffersewatreeWertet Twenty-second street, No. 2144 containing in front on Jelfcreon strect la feel, and extending In depth 92 feet to a 3 feet wide :alley. lending • into Twenty-second street., with the, privilege thereof : has parlor. dining•room, ft sitt g-reorikkitCheli :40(1'4 'clir;mbers.gms, bath, Balti in:w..,,toecc,•range,,te. übject to a mortgage of 51,214. Immediate pos., I No. 2.-All 'that lot of grcatmlovitil t.fie thvee•etorY briek.uvecuage, bac:: building; thereon erect, situatas on the to - wilic side of Jeherson '2146, adj.:A 011 rr, the MP/ 11,, WriPtiOn , T:hji-Xt to a mortgage of *i.:zo, • licanediate pomession, v. y. 4 at the auction [401119. M. THOMAS a: :3t)NS, Anotimieere, cicl6 23 PAI• South k'ourth »treed. ORPHANS COO I.IT SALE—ESTATE 0f Wilson Jewell: de!....n---J.-Tlionine .14 Sfon,q, 411 C tilill(ti, Tilre.•rt,,rl*, brick Dwelling; No. Melon street, NY c.t of YU:zit:son street: Fourteenth Ward. l'ursuant to sin ord.r ot the Orphans' Court for the City and Uauulr of Phil...cielphia, will be sold at 111.11'ne ; Bale, 911 TUC. +,1115' . November. .9, at 12 0clock: mien, at the P1111:1.1cDollia EN . C111111,,,:, the fel- lowing described property late of Yilleon Jewell. de- cetieed. viz.: All that lot ofground. with the brick Ines- • ' image thereon orected.icituate on the anuth Side of Melon street. at the distance of lets Nee,tward from the-west :Mb. of Bankaon• !timer, in he late. 'District of Spring • Orden, now Fourte , rtutti Ward, of the city of Philculel 'na ; containing in front on MAIM street lti feet, and •txteuding in depth southward between lineeut, right. Migles. with Melon atreet 09 feet. 1.1 has gas, bath, range, 64c. - By the Comm, JOSEPH MD - Miff, Clerk 0. C. CHAIII.OTTII-M. JEWELL. Executrix. M. THOMAS 6: SONS. Auctioneers. No, la 9 au.ll 10 South Fourth street. tcl6 ZnoCi' --- • KALB BY ORD,Eit op THEIRS,— .Tionstus , a . Sons,Auctimmers.—irefy Valuable three story brick Residence. No. L 126 Arch street weld of Thirteenth street; 20 feet front . IST fret deep to Cuthbert street; 2 fronts. On Tue.aisy, _Notembe - r 2, 1‘49, at 12 o clock, noon, sold at public sale, at tbe del pblivitachange, all that largesud i4l/114i40 throe...story. brick messuage, with two-sten hack building mid lot of ground, situate on the south aide of Arch street,-wcat-ot Thirteenth street. No. I=4; contlininz fn frotlt on Arch itis,t„2o teat, and extendin io_deptli 131 feet-to Cuthbert street. The limeoe n built.ste and is in excellent re pair; mealy papeied and painted. and has all the modern conveniences - parlor, dlning , roorn and kitchen on the tin.t flour: 2A:l:abets. sitting-room and bath. room on the second floor, end 2 ettatntwz3 on the third floor; gas introduced, bath.. hot and cold water. 'water-chard, fur nace. cook ing range, Lc. . - Terrat-Two•tiltrds mar rernain on Mortgage. fifurclear of all fneutubmtme. Immediate poic•et-dou. Ketya at the Auction Rooms. TLIOILCS t SONS. Auctione , ns, 139nad 141 South Fourth street. ctlb23:)3 zESTATE _ESTATE,-THOMAS & - Sale.—andststile Modern Thr h: oe-story Brick Mes ,dence, with side yard, No. VW Filbert street, west of Thirteenth street. On Tuesday..Norenaber 2, D3O, at 12 soloeh, noon. will be sold at public sale, at the Philo,- delptria Xxchattge, all that halide:Roe three-story brick tee. , vrtage, with three•story back builtilngs and lot or groand,situate on the north elite of Filbert street, No. MI; vonittiniug in front on Fi:thert street 46" feet (inclu ding vide yard), and extending iu depth 74 feet to a 3 feet 'wide :dint'. running, tato Thirteenth street. The house is iit thorough repair; bark building?, new, and built in the moat Ent - Manila) untuner;•hae ell ibe ni041 ,, n) rolvm tri,q,,:ts,lie, bath, %I ute7 „t,.. v I miiieliato poi/4.561v n • - al' Clear of all incunibrance. Term[—Jlelf Cash. 3l.ty be examined by applying to Frederick hylvcvter, No. 2nd South Fourth .tr.o. , t, 31. T11.051At3 S ).) NS, tictboteerv, M and lit Fourth ~treat. 41(1.5: 1 11) 6 R.EAL ESTATE.-11 - WAI AS SONS' ValuJdo Rusine.s Stawl. Di-dillery and Rectifying Estaidislanent.—Fm:r•storf Brick Sore, No. 12,0 North Front between Rue and vino streets. On TneS(l:l3".. November 9:11, PO, at 12 o . rinek. noon. will lie sold at puld:r at the. Philadelphia Exchange. all that I:dual/Jr four-story brick. building withlttaulte dressing/ mei lot of ground, situate en the , grest Ode of Front street. north nt Race etre-t, N. 2.01; containing in front on Front str feet Ginches, and extending in depth Ito ie-d. It is a well establimhed liquor more and recta? lug t-staidiAltienr 'combine/ 1 4 fitted -- up wit ii- al Ft stand casks+ ler carrying on the whol(-4.11e llama - and mixing bust lleS9 extensively ; there, is also ti rectifying tish4, re ceivers, pumps and five Ilts , s y copper stills, copper syrup boiler. nod capper pi putg Piimp4 to or rimp all through the building : ha s Y. atm' ev,r) Irst - May beexanllle. daily tr. tin 0 to 11 "'clock A. M. ;kg' Terms easy. _. 3I:T11031-6S Auctione,rs, . . 130 tidal 141 Smith Fourth street. — ORPHANS COI! 1 S7AIIHr.-LMSTATE Mal of Jelin: F. Perry. deceased .—Thiana4 .1; SOTO. Alto , ionoers.--31.orlern Three-etarl Urirlt.lt stdence, N 0.109 South Broad street. below Alliestnut street. Pursuant to an ordcr of the Orphans' Gourt for the city and comity of Philadelphia, will be sold at public Kahl, 011 November ' 1669, al . 12 o'clock. 11001', at Ow Pidladel pliia Exchange, the following deYeribed property, Wu of John F. Perry:deceased'. vlr.. : All that xnessuage and lot of ground. situate on the east side of Brotul street, at sm. fy,on the wnnth side of c2l 2.3n6G chestnut street, .city of Philadelphia; containhet lit front on Broad etreet 2o feet.. and in both eastward 83 feetonore or ices. Bounded northward by a Ffeet wide • allcs - ,:ftrallei with Chestnut street. and running from Broad street eastward 63 feet, find partly by ground now or late of John J. Smith.; southward and eastward by ground now or late Of .lolin J. Smith, and westward by Broad street, aforesaid. Lease expires April 1, WO. • Subject to a yearly sum or rent. uf SIID, and subject to mortgagein the principal sum of fi4,o(Xl._ N. 11.—The improvements are' a thrteudorY' . deuce, with two•story back buildings; has the modern conveniences, • gas, bath, hut and cold water, cooking range, &c. By older of HOLSTEIN BE. HAVEN, M. THOMAS A - SONS, Auctioneers • ocl2 23 30 • • 139 and 141 South Fourth strecite, in REAL TESTATE.-THOMAS & SONS'' Sale. Modern three -Story Brick Residence, with Stable, S. W. corner of Sixteenth and Christian streets, 67 by 129. feet, 3 fronts.—On Tuesday, November 2, 1869, at 12 Philad o e ' l c p l h c i k, Exchange, billsotlhda t a tm p o u d b ern sa h l r e e e a - t t or h y brick messua&e, with three-story back building and lot of ground, eaglet() at the southwest corner of Sixteenth and Christian streets ; tho lot containing in front on Christian street 67 feet, and extending in depth along . Sixteenth street 129 feet 83; inches to Montrose street. - RIMS gas, bath,' hot and cold water, cooking range, ,to; ; also, substantial brick stable on Montrose street. Thu vacant lot oil' the corner of Christian street, 49 feet front; is very 'valuable for building purposes. . Terms-812,000 mayremain on utortgage. . • " • • Immediate possession. Keys at the Auction Rooms. • M. THOMAS A; SONS, Auctioneers, 139 and 141 South. Fourths street. ocl4 23 30 itEXECUTORS' SALE ON . THE • premises.— Estate of Edmund Wilcox, deceased:— 'omas & Sons, Auctioneers. Modern Four-stOry Brick Residence and Furniture, No. 1432 . fi_pritco street. .Heast, of-Fifteentltstroet._2oleet I rent. _On Monday morn- ing(November I,' IRO, at 10 ..o!clock. precienlyTvilit" — be sold at public sale, on the premises, that modern four-gory brick messuage, with' two-story back building and lot of gronnd, situate on .i. the Routh side of Spruce street, oast of Fifteenth street, No. 1432; containing in front on' Spruce street 20 foot, • and extending in depth Theet to a 3 feet wide alley, with • 11w privilege thereof. house is in good repair, and* has the modern conveniences' gas, bath,. hot and cold, ' water, furnace, cook range, &c: . Subject td an lyre.: deermildo ground rent of 5'240 a year. • ' , - ' r,"`` Terms-85,000 may remain ou mortgage. - - • Handsome Furniture.—lmmediately after the sale . of .. lands, will be sold tho 4 Handsome Walnut Parlor ' Chamber Furniture, Mantel and Pier Mirrors, .Kitchen Utensils. &c. Particulars in catalogues, Keys at /dews. Clark & Etting'ti, No. 711; Walnut street. M. THOMAS & RUNS. Auctioneers, • ocl4 23 SO, 139 and 141 S . Fourth.street. PUBLIC, SALE.—TO CLOSE an ,Estate.—Thornas ' 'ec„ Sons, Auctioneers. —Very valuable business stand.,—Votirltory . !brick Rotel, known us "Jones' Exchange,'' No. 235 .Dock street, between' Second and Third ' and Chestnut and Walnut • streets .--On. Tuesday, November. • 2, 1869 at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at. the Philadelphia Exchange, all Ahat"large and valnablo r ; four-story brick building and lot of ground, eituato, on, tho northerly side of. Dock street,. below Third street, f 7 N 0.235 ; containing in front' on 'Dock street 22 feet, and . e e extending In - depth - on the Wentline alosurnellef alley 94 • feet 6 inches, and on the oat line 105 feet 2 inches. It is pl ono of the best paying hotels in the city, in complete order, kept mi the EurOpean plan;. the largest and trot restaurant rooms ; has walnut and ash floors, Indicator, , and many modern improvements; handsordo. • room ii 'and parlor;- second floor, 'desirable chambers„ , wide entries, gas throughout, ke. The situation is very ' desirable for 'hotel, banking purpotos, brokers' Offices, , being convenient to the different banks, public build ,Terne4BY. 'Ala)* be examined, - Subject. to an irredeemable yearlv gronnd rent °nil% N. Timm &SNS. A notion eers , and 111 S t uth noir, h htrest. It it' 4. *EMI ESTATE SALES. 2zurmaipmc.sinuanutar: rti &Ist snow of the Sewn at 'Cliicamo fell titerdv. r. .MADlllDjouttt ' ahi want King, at once,: and? jiggest Espartero, with the Duke of Genoa as r is successor. ' Tut *DalMailan rebeli 'have ' been defeated 1' troops sent to quell the . insurrection, and province is now quiet. -, IitOVEI.MOIt ',BALDWIN, Of Michleari, • has Isued, a proclamation, appointing November 8 as a day of public thanksgiving. . 1 - IT, is reported tat a deliciency 0f113,490 ins been discovered in the accounts of the late pity Treasurer of New Brnnswiek, N. J. I.`nrl Congressional Committee to take , testi • Mony relative to outrages on American 'citizens in Paraguay, commenced its sessions in New York yesterday. •,D-Apttr, I3vnuE was 'yesterdaY'sentenced in prissr York to be hanged on December 10th, for the murder of Thomas Case, on the occasion of the great'oll fire , at Hunter's Tut Washington Territorial `Legislature is again in session. The return of a member from Alaska made a quorum in the Legisia pre, and votes enough to ( defeat 'the - aeeeders: Tire election of Deputlei3 to the Cortes, to 'fill the places,vacated- by those who went over 'to the insurgents, is being considered at Mad- Tun ultra , Radimiscif Frape,e are urging the workingmen to:. make. 'deinolistration at • the (meetingg of the""Chambers' 'l'nesclay next. The . chatices for a general. evolution are good. TT fa - 'Said that' Mr. Johnston, one of the Senators elect from Virginia, and Mt. Gibson, • • • • ves-elect • ( disabled by the Fourteenth. Amendment. AnlzoNt advices to October .2 have been re jeelved. Celouel Carter, the Secretark of the Territory, is dead. General Stone, the super intendent of the Apache mine, has been killed by 'lndians. • GENERAL BUTTERFIELD, in a letter to L§eAret4y—l3outWeJ). TriftkPA.a.lblunt —denial-of ; the Fisk-Gould assertions - that he was con fleeted with the gold ring, and asks for an official investigation. Tim receipts of the Post-Office Department during the, last fiscal year were two mij ' lions one thousand and nine" hundred dollars greater than ' during 1808, and two millions :,end a quarter aver the estimated returns. Two more arrests have been made at. Rich mond, Va.,ln connection with the recent to bacco fraus, one of them being Charles Jack son, tobacco . manufacturer of Petersburg,' ;Batman*lge factory was seized yesterday. A IIAVANA despatch says : Small parties of /rebels have appeared -near Trinidad: . -A-skir pish took place in Quatro Villas district, in which six rebels were ki ,killedi and in another fight near Sierra Nnevas the Cubans lost seven killed. TILE closing race of tbe National Hoise Fair at. Herdic Park, Williamsport, came off yester day. The first race, purse $5OO, for horses that bad itc , •er beaten 3.30, won by No Name in 2.37 t, Squire- second, Fanny Fern third. Sec ond race, purse of $2,000, won by flute, time 2.34; Palmer second, Henrietta distanced. the Supreme Court room at. Washington yesterday, Thomas Ewing, Sr., ;while address ing the (oust, fell insensible. He recovered consciousness in fifteen minutes. gbysiciatbs. - who were - catled — priitibtindeU liis case .one of -exhaustiort of -the heart:- - the - I:41)1w' last night.. Mr. Ewing is the 80th SOME time during - September the People's Bank of Kentucky, at Louisville, missed $7,000, and had no clue to the money ' until yesterday, when a man named Meader appeared at the counter with some notes which he desired changed. Suspicion' being aroused, Meader and two confederates, Simmons and Blaken ship, Were arrested, and $2,5000f the nab sing money was, found on them. , , • t IS uurratheperiod between October 1; 1808, and October 1, 1869, the following business was transacted : Number of applications . for patents,.l9,Boo; caveats fi1ed,3,680; applications for extensions,' 153; patents issued, 13,672; ~patents allowed, bat not Issued because - the final fee of $2O was not paid, 899; extensions „granted, 125,Receipts, $680,388 02; expendi tures. $472,02 00; amoimt of receipts over ex 'pendttume; $213,920 02. Citrus 0113 the Iteystopeoidem of Ilona. Lieber tells a pleasant story- of an ineident which occurred at Rome. Just after the Cort i poss of Verona the King of Prussia, Niebtihr, and Humboldt were talking together, and the young ,Lieber was a silent, listener. • Niebuhr spoke in disparagement of Arne, the.'rencli astronomer, who was a resolute republican. The King, of course, "simply eschewed repub -: licanisni,__" _But whert__Niebnhr__bati_ spoken r "Humboldt said, with a sweetness which:l - remember, 'Still this monster is the dearest friend °I have in France."' Long afterward, after the sad 18th of March, 11348. in Berlin,. when the _soyal troops had swept with cannon the streets of the city, and, the foolish King. :had been compelled to salute from the windovis-of his palace tie' Wad bodies of his subjects whom he had slain, there was a great funeral pmesaiod in honor of "the - dead for liberty," as they were called, , and most; eminent of all who walked hi it was Humboldt, universally remarked and saluted. v • ' syLChair QV4W-43 him, and it was upon the very spot, i 3: front of the palace of the Crown Prince, till Niiiieh a few days.before; on the outbreak of the revolu tion. it had seen the CroWn• Princess, wife of the present King of Prussia, hurrying,' alarmed, into her carriage to hasten to the -royal ~ palace.—Easy_. Chain -:gag cr zini'. Coal Statements. The following is the amount at coal transported over the Philadelphia and Iteading Railroad during the week ending Thursday, Oct. 21, 1849; Tons.Ctot. 33,748 16 7,71303 6,879 17 31,139 19 3.726 12 16,212-18. 3,728 18 245 10 From St. Clair Port Carbon " Pottsville • Schuylkill. Haven.. Auburn " Port Clinton `• , Harrisburg and Dauphin " Allentown and Alburtes.. Total Anthracite Coal for wee l4 „ ........ 107,499 14 Ditun,inou4 Coal from Harrisburg and , Da,n phtu fur.wook.- 10,081 Ll Total for week paying freight Coal for tho Company Total of till kinds fot the week Previously, this , .... . Total 3,518,9111 10 To Thuniday. Oct. 22.1803 ~.2,99{.666 OS • The following is , the amount of coal .transported over , do Schuylklll•Olatial, during the week ending Thnreday, Oct. 21, tgag• Front Port Carbon Potturille " Mcbuylkill Haven " Port Clinton • Total for the week Previously this year... '.Tota) . T the same time last year • . .•,, „. SM 1-OPIrrA Borrorteafor tne rbriadolphia levelling Brlnetin. BREMEN,NG—Bark• - lr Beck. Donker-195 re rodeo Chas 1' & G Lennig; 5 do Eel', Ash acCauot,_• 6 do Wieg man!' & Winters ; 70 do ts'onway•Briss; 72 do Geo Doll & Co; 51 do John Doll & Co; 69 do W Horstman & Sons 68 do Williams & Coons; 2 do. Ostheimor & Woodward; 8 do 1 cek do 5 redo Jisnentzky A Co; b re do Klemm& Bro; 8 drab bas do Geo ,Bartalott; 7 bas T Sohmidt; cc 25 Crates 500 demijohns G L Waltjen; 'l2 pkge dp L A. Woollenwebor; 16 cases do order; 7 do ordor;Bl.cpsks do ordor; 1828 pea lead John T Lewis & Bro; 105 co do Hayes TUBE'S IBLANDBrIg. Nellie Ilowe, gerrinian -6790 bushels snit itrbnik Alex Moir & Bro, ••• • • BOSTON—Steamship Saxon, Sears--A es boots and shoes T L Ashbridgo & CO; 7 do Boker Bros; 8' do J Borden; 43 do Bunting, Durlsorow . & Co; 9 do 1 , 11 Clay ton A Co ;25 do Chandler, Mart &•Co; /8 do Ounnln_gluon & Etnier; 15 do Conover; Boar& Co; 40 do 0 8 Clallin Co;11 do J A Greco & Co; 9 d 0 Graff, Watkins & Co; 16 do F 111 Jones; 10 do Levick Bros; 74 do Munroe, Smaltz &'0o; 23 doll D 3lcCloee & Co; 411 do W• W Paul; 223; s itm•ve; 38 Ca Loots and shoes 12 do J. W Saunders; '3l do Stater A. Miller; 23 do J W Sondsr; 25 do A Tilden & Co; V do Thatchor & Co; 14 do II Y Townsend & Co; 14 do Widebrener, McWilliams & Co; b 0 Icgs dry gaatia G Brewer A. Co; 3'l do Boyd & lte; 34 do U W. 111,0„,,: 11 do & A Remus; 14 do Dalo Broe- To;: do Frothing:hank ,&Wells; s do ,G B •Dsliteine 83 Lectia. , :. W hari &Co; 12 'do Lniu . g & Magi Inds; 22 do T T • LIN! c o: 23 d o N ewe ll & co; 8 do .1 'l' Sproul: . 6 do,B4llal'l & Fills; 15 plcgs rope order: CO blots horns Wm Butcher twist. 117,.'x8018 ..I 4 000 03 3,397 121A1 ,.133 03 07 linis.net; 7,803 00 7,37704 742 00 ... 15,922 04 519,532 16 4.,,,::., , ;.336,456 00. ::7'• • 774 036,14 - 'letiorucrilt eztinbeistialnwirt - Loemnotivo-Works; 10 . dry books Olzarlesdheek; .11,5 do . mdse N. Balt% & Co; 35 kegs emory -, Ihteder, Adsmiore & . Co; 30 Pkgs ;41.1am Ii slz „Boughton; 73 crates Collins, Alderson & Co;30 olds roots i . J.J.Canarsion,zr es sawing machines, comer &.,.?lhdco ; 124 ehoettlatOlW 55 Orant,"lo7,pdp, paper ,Howlett 4 0 - derdonle; 294 do Howell Bros; 62 boils iron George Ha - man: 249 rolls paper Jlf Longstretb,•s3 empty Marrs s Massey, Huston & Co; 81 - bdis paper C Magargo & CO. 17boxes nails C Middleton 60 bbis Ofili Koons, Schwarta & tda,• 35 boxes do 0 b Crowell & Co; 207' kite '4O bble do ; Knight' & , tions; 25 , d6l Clagbora ,te Obi:toyer; 150 do Power & Co; 15, do Harding.: Bros; 40,Pkga herring Be loan & 30 do rope Peace & Blekorton; 20 boxes o a 11tiosell A Co; 'Erwin Manufacturing Co; 31:do A B Shipley • 10 plctzs iron , N & C Tcylor: 67 do W W ilirbitaker; p bas palm lef Wilson & Atwood ;100 bbla fish 55 es ri ,-, bons,ll3 do boots and s toes 94 boxes mdse, order. , . 00thji ISTEMMEILS, TO. ABIIIVB. • SHIPS • ' FROM ' DOR DATE: Europa.. Glisgow...New York Oct. id • Cella London... New york. • Oct. Berlin eon tharriptori...Baltimore.... Oct. Palmyra' Liverpool... Now Yorkiviaa. —.Oct. 12 Nevada ~. . . Oct. 13 Virginia. LiverpooL,._ _New York Oct. 13 GI of Bruhsele Liverpool... New York Oct. 14 Arizona.. ..... —.Aspinwall...New York Oct. 14 Ordain . . ... TO DiP ABT. Quebec Oct. 14 lioleasin - ' New York..itunbtire. ~ 26 Java. New York...Liverp'ool Oct. 27 Dlinneeotu . t , 27 Pioneer, Phi ..... Yazoo 'Philiulolphic.,New (I eerie-. • Oct. 28 Hanes Now York... Brew ... .........OM.2E Haigh- NowYorir...HAraita.' ' Samaria New York.iLtrerpotil ct. 24 Perdu, Now Yorlf,.:Havre Oct. SO ilil4 of Dullin...Now York'...Antwerp Oct. SO Denmark..., New - York...ii iverp001................0ct. 30 Europa New Y0tk...'01aag0w.....„, ....Oct 30 City Cork... Now York-iLiverOciol II; ,Nor. '2 Altemsufa NowYork..4.oamburg. Nevada Scotia . —Not. '3 Palmrrn New. York,...Lireroobl.,. Gr York... Liverpool—.....—. Nor. 6 WDI:-,134iV1R I' D OF.RADE. 11. C. liuTCElbssi litOptrqqoo3ll,llllZe tip 1, BTUIfEb 1 • --%csisistriTEE ON AltarrsaTioic. J. O. Jameisi.• f E. /1.., Soudei, Geo. L. lier.lo7, • f Aft. w..Patn; Tbornas L. Gillespie. , • ~ PORT OF PRILADELPILIA4.-Oer. 23 Bv3 Brines,6 251 Buff SETS, 5 091BIGH WATER. 344 • AB WED YESTERDAY. - Steamer Saxon, Sears 45 hours from . Beaton.' with sedge and passengers to 'lt Winsor A Co. Xaßgett at an chor at .Overfalle, bark Lepanto; at. the 'Breakwater. a bark and brig. names unknown;. MI the Brown, Ands min-end Sarah Paco; at Brandywine, a brig enalchr G B McFarland:, at the Illiddle,brig Hope.. • Steamer Black Diamond, Meredith. 24 hours from New York, with mdse to W Steamer SD Wellier, - Sherm, 24 hours from NOVI York, with mdse to W M Baird & Co. ' Brig Nellie Mowo, lierrymin.2o days from Turks Island, with salt to A Kerr &Bro. Experienoed heavy northerly gales the whole passage: 20th inet,ss miles ESE of Cape Henlopen, spoke ship Almtra, hence for Antwerp. Antwerp. bar Osseo (Be), Walsh, from Portsmouth, NH, to ballast to C C Yon Horn. Behr L Yankirk, Walker, from. Newborn, NC, with old iron and railroad Um • Schr Tycoon Cooper, 1 day froM Smyrna Creek, Del. with grain to Jae L - Bewley & Co. Schr J B Conuer,Bloxsom, I.day from Magnolia, Del, with grain to Jos L Bewley & CLEABED YESTERDAY: Steamer Tonawanda, Waitaki, Savannah, Philadelthia and Southern Mail SS Co. Steamer Prometheus. Gray,Charleaton,E A Bonder&Co. Steamer J S Shriver. Dennis. Baltimorts, A Groves, Jr. Bark Agoetina (Br) Thom, Harnhum, J E Barley & Co: Seim Alex Young, Young, Boston, Weld, Nagle & Co. Behr Annie it: Stevens, Morrkk, Salem, do Schr Cloud. Seaman, Richmond,. do Schr 11 W Benedict, Case, Bridgeport, do Schr Rising Sun, Moore, Richmond, . do . , HAVRE DE GRACE, Oct. 22. The following boats left bore this morning, laden and consigned as follows: Pilgrim Circle and Industry, with. lumber to Watiion// Malone & Co; Odd Fellow and heading. Fisher /c Co, with lumber to Holing at Bon; A G Postelwait, lumber to D B Taylor & Hon: Martha Agnes, lumber to Chester; Geo tichnure lumber to B Wolverton; Thos Arnold,slate to D Conway. MEMORANDA Ship Tycoon. Mutter, from Shanglmo Or New York, -at St Helena 281. n Aug. Ship Rutland, Gardner, at San Francisco 21st instant.. from Newcastle, NSW. Ship Peruvian, Thompson, from Yokohama which was incorrectly reported as ashore below HongHolig,arrived at the latter port ISth ult • - Steamer J Everman, Hinckley, sailed from Charles: ton yesterday for this port. • ; -- - - StAarnerlvew - Yorirr - Joneribetictvat , Georgetown Hi% --Barg- B—W -Holbrook f Jenkins. hence - for - Portland sailed from llolmes Bole AM 19thinst. - Bark Marla &simnel (Br). Birtrom, for N ow York. Irom Pisagua, sia FOrtress Monroe, was below Boston 21st inst. • Brig Minna Tranbarue,heuce foi Portland.at Bolmes Bole AM 20113 inet; Brigs Annandale. Warren ;%bby Watson, Beaton pen Sea Coombs, and 'M E HimlsMiads,hence at2lst instant. Brig. D Lincoln. Merryman, cleared at St John/ NB, 16th inst. from liavana. . . Brig Borne., Phillips, hence sailed from Bardados 6th inst. for Turgs , . Brig Prairie G Bose, Snow, saifed.from ardenas Inst. for a port north of Hatteras.. • • Brig Joe Gordon,Rnight, cleared at New Yor4 rester dor for Rio Titter*. - bchr Geo Hotchkiss, Beckett, from Taunton for this port. sailed fro Newport 29th inst. Behr Admiral, Steelman, sailed from Salem 19th inst. for this port. Baur Gov Burton, Itidlam, hence at Salem 211th inst.' Behr Amnia Magee,Young, sailed from Salem 20th inst. for this port. schr Helen M. Coadery,Condery,hence at Wilmington, Nip, Urth Behr John Fireman, Baker, cleared at Boston 21st inst. for this port. - • - • _ Behr Harsh, Cobb, sailed f rom New Bedford Itli inst. for thts_port. tkbr it Blew, Phillips, benee tor Boston, at New York 21st inst. Behr Sabao, Lamson, sailed tram ,liewburyport 2lst inst. for this port. • Scbr E Nickerson, Crowell, at Newport PM 19th inst. from Providence for this port. Sohn: David Faust. Wood, from Beofon, and Blonde, Chapman, from Previncetovrn, both for this port, sailed from Newport 19th inst. Bohn M.l Fisher, Lawrence; Mary Maler,ftaler; Jes, s i e Williamson. Corson, and Annie, Johnson, hence at Richmond 20th inst. Fehr G W Middleton, Campbell, sailed from Richmond 20th inst. for - James River to load for this port. tirhr Wi 11 Thomas, Winsmoore,cleared at Charleston l9t It inst. for Delaware City. • EISY TELEGRAPII.I: LEWES, Del. Oct 22 — Panted in, arks Mary Payton and Andalusian. At - tbe Breakwnter,_brig Sportsman, from Sagna. Clear; *lnd li ht. NW. Thermometer 50. SPECIAL NOTICES. on PHILADELPHIA. EYE AND Elia INFIRMAKY. 8. W. corner MIX VENTli'and BUyTONWOOD streets. ----- Open daily at -12 o'clock. - ATTE:II,I)INC SURGEONS. P. D. Keyser, M. D,.1111 Arch street. James Collins, M., 1)., B. W. corner Marshall and Green streets. VISITING TRU6TREI3. Geo. M. Snowdon. 8. W. corner Fourth and Noble F. K. Womrath, 1212 Chestnut street 11.11. Burrows,3ls Arch street U'OFFICE OF GIRARD MINING COMPANY OF MICHIGAN, NO. 324 WALNIII! STREET. o co a 'ere .y given that all Stock of the G HARD MINING COMPANY, on which instalments are due and 14;1;10(111as beer; forfeited,and will-be sold at public auction on MONDAY, November 15th, 18G9nt 12 o'clock, noon, at the Office of the Secretary of the Corporation (according to the Charter and By-laws), mikes provi ously redeemed. By order of the Directors; B. A. ROOPES, ocl6taol6§) Secretary and Treaaurer, - The Company claim the right to bid on said Stock NOTICE.-CAMDEN Sr. ATLANTIC Bat!rand Company. The annual election for thirteen directors of the Camden and Atlantic Bailicsul Company, to serve for the ensuing year, will be held tit the _Compan y's office. Cooper Point,,Camden, N. J., on- THIJItSBA,Y, the %th instant, botweari the hours of; bl: aud IP. M. WHITRIttAN, Secretary. THE' ETNA MINING oomPANYI, NO. :21 WALNUT STREET: PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 13, 1869. ' Notice is • hereby given that all Btock Of tkojEfoo' -Iflinin g Company. on which instalments are due and un paid, has been forfeited, and will be sold at public auc-, t ion on SATURDAY, November 13th, 1869, at 12 o'clock, nom at the alike of the Secretary of the Corporation . (according to the Charter and By-Laws), unless pre-' viously redeemed. By order of the Directors. B. A. HOOPES, Secretary and Tneasurnr. The Company claims the right to bid on said Stocky•• ocl.3raolf3 • ti BUSIN ESS-CARDS.- Established 41121. WIL_ELFLANAGAN-&- SON, 110118 E AND SHIP PLITDIDERS, • Jr74§No. 129 Walnut Street , , "TAMES A. WRIGHT, THORNTON MLR, CLE ONT A. ORM. COM, THEODORE WRIGHT, *FRANK L.IIRALL. - - , PNTEB WRIGHT .de. Sq 1 ,18; . • Importers ofand earthenware ' _,... ' • . ' . .. hildapinkandConnulsalon Sierchants, _. —_—____ Ski. lla Walnut street, Philadel E B. WIGHT, . ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW, Doulnissioner of Deeds for the Scat° of Ponneilvania in , IllluolS. ' • 98 Madison street, No. H, Ohicagn, Illinois. attl9tf§ c 43 -i i t 0 N SAIL • 151:161C (3.v '•EVICItY width, frOm 22h:tot:tee to 76 Inches wide. all numbers Tent awl Awning Duck, Paner.maker's Felting,. Sail Twine, Ac. ' JOHN W. EVEHHAN, ja26 -- • —: No. 103 Church' street, Oily Stores. -------- - RIVY WNERS OF PROP -17-ELLneieTtogg "et o prly . 'welleoleaniod and , 1 erty—The oaf' heti:war at Pondretro. Go dieinfteded r ot very low liriCeilithe#llalY:l7.,YLBlerelfr;Matreent. INSTRUCTIONS. , _ •5,' THE PHILADELPHIA: RIDING- School';NOs. 3334;8336,3333,9340 and 3342 Market street, is now open. The 'School the largest, best nr- ranged. and the kltables attached 'are' the . Most comma diens and - thoroughly ventilated Of any in tho city. Horsemanship scientiflotilly taught, sad Horses thor oughly trained for the saddle. ; , The moat timid may ride with perfect safety. To hire, handsome Carriages, with careful drivers, for weddings , parties, opera, ahopping, - ,lre, ; Dorset taken at livery. 3 oc9tf SETIF ORAMTE, Proptietor. • TTIWPAJOr AV,tNING, BULL ' IN CHI Q 9 Tiii!ikRFETUAL. • N FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE. COMPANY 1 or. PHILADELPHIA. Offiae-7435 and 437 Cheatnnt,Streei. Assets on January 1.'1869. X2,(377,372 13. 00 Ac c kuod ..... ...... .... 1,083.6z70 110 11NRETZLED 014411163 , 41 4 100221 C 11'01128121 • 15232621 12. 8362 0 ,000. Lessee' Paid Since 1E329 ver 0105,500 1 - 100. ° Termi ;1170=7 1 4 1 0 IT= r n a e r e l l' l 4;llc i upon the i t h h e e r Borate 0 all kinds or buildings, oround Bents and Mortgagee. Alfred G. Baker, Samuel Grant, Geo. W; Richards, Diane Len, Gee. roles, ALFRED GEO. FAL] JAS. W. McALLISTER, THEODORE M. REGER • . , F - A FIRE ASSOCIATION -I 0 IP PHIL:AD,ELPIpA, , ,* ( mrs'°itatt! l * a F eh ;Pt'' 24 !' Once Street. ' INSURE BUILDINGS : .y.:6lyglrall!iD PO fly TUBE LOBS BY FIEF.,. cAseets Januarya.„ Ist*, • 01,400 5 006 OS. TRUSTEES: WiWani H. Hamilton, Charlee P. BOwer;. John °arrow, • • , Jesse 'Lightfoot, • George I. Young Robert illhoemaker. Jesepb R. Lyndal , l; Piller Armbruster, Levi P. Coate, M. H. Dick/risen, liaratierfitarbaVrie tigPeter,,gWlThameon, , r. • WM. H. HAMIL See TO ,N e , Preeldent, SAMUEL SPARLIAWX, ,Vi ce President WM. T. BUTLER, Secretary. TILICAWA.RE .M.IITITAI; SAETE 7', SURANCHCOMPANT. , . ' Incorporated by the Legislature of PennsYlranla, Office 8. E. corner of THIRD and WALNUT Streetth Philadelphia. ' MARINE INSURANCES ' On Feasels, Cargo and Freight to all parts of the world. INLAND INSURANCES Ono goods by river, canal, lake and land carriage to all parte of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES On Merchandise generally, on Stores, Dwellings . • Houses, ac. , ASSETS. OF THE COMPANY, November 1, 1 80 . OMAN) United States Five Per Cent.Loan' 10-40'a...... 5203,500 120,000. unitedstati riTiiaeni7i;oan, . /881.--....... „—„,„ .. ..... ... 136,800 00 4 110,000 United States 'Six Per Cen t. Loan (for Pacific Rai1r0ad)........_.:... 60, } 000 00 200,000 State of Pennsylvania Sir Par Cent. Loan— be . 211,376 00 125,000 City of Philadelphia Six Per Cen t. LoanAexempt from 128,59100 60,000 State of New Jersey Six Per Cent. Losn ... .. 61,600 Pi 20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad - First • Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds 20,200 00 26,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second . • Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds 24,000 00 26.000 Western Pennsylvania Railroad Mortgage Six-Per Oent,Bonds (Pennaß. R. guarantee)......... 20,625 Pi 80,000 State of Tennessee Five Per Cent. Loan— 21,000 00 7000 State of Teniressee Six Res Cent. Loan ' • 6,031 26 16,000 Germantown Gas ComPanY, Princi pal and interest guaranteed bY • 4 the City of Philadelphia, 300 • sharesstock...—..--:. 16,000 0( WOO PennsylvanialtailroadDompanyi _ Shares stock-- ' • " - 13,300 00 6,000 North Pennsylvania Railroad _ . • Company, 1W shares stock.. 3,546 0 00 20 000, Philadelphia and Southern, Mail , Steamship GompanY, S shareaN, stock.-, .... 15,000 110 204300 Loans on Bona 4 ' Hens on City Properties- 077,900 00 , Market Fultte, 51,130,325 28' . . Cast; e5i09.3.60t Real Estate- 36,000 00 Bilis , receivable- for Insurance*. made 322,486 94 Balances due atAgenciesPre - - warms •on "Atattne Accrued Interest and other debt *dile the' Company . 40,178 83 Stock and Scrip of sundry Como- ration, 53,156 00. Estimated ' / 00 Cash in Bank ....2.............5116,150 OS 413 Cash in 413 65 116,1563 7.3 e 1,199,900 Par: DiESCTORS,. •klionatts G. Hand, - , JareesßALcParland, Edward Darlington, ' William C. Ludwig, . Joseph H. Seal, Jacob P. Jones, Edmund A. Sender, : Joshua P. Eyre-, Theophflus Paulding; - Wililam G. Boulton, Hugh Craig, Henry C. Hallett, Jr., John C. Davis, 7 , John D. Taylor, James C.,__Hand, -. Edward Lafoureade, John - ll:Penrose, 'Jacob Beige', H. Jones Brooke,George W. - Bernadou, Spencer Ellivaite, • -Wm • 0. Houston_, ' Henry Sloan, H. T. Morgan, ittsburgh, Samuel E. Stokes, John B. Semple, P do., James Traquatr . , - A.D. A Ver do. THOMAS C . H "President. JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice President. HENRY LYLBH.R.N, Secretary. HENRY BALL, Ass% Secretary. e2l-tf _ ._ - lAN CE INSURANCE COM TE 0111 1 ' OF PHILADELPIII --Incorporated in /941. Charter-PerpetuaL - Office, N 0.309 Walnut street. CAPITAL $3OO 000. Insures against loss or damage by FIRE, on Houses, Stores and other Buildings, limited or perpetual, and .t Furniture, Goods, Wares and Merchandise in town or country. LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID. Assets.. $13T,596 39 Invested in the following Securities,viu..r -- , . First Mortgages on City Property, well se . $168,600 00 United States iTOyernmentloans /17,000 00 Philadelphia City 6 Per Cent. 76,000 00 Pennsylvanias3,ooo,ooo 6 Per Cent Loan. .. . 30,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds t First Mortgage 5,000 00 Camden and Amboy Railroad Company's 6 Per Cent. Loan... 6,(100 00 00 Loans on Collaterals 300 Euntin • don and Broad Top 7 Per Cent. Mort- oc2 s 1m ouuty Fire Mu:trance - Company's StOck.. illechanics' Bank. 5t0ck........ Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Stock Union Mutual Insurance Company's Stock. . .. Reliance Insurance Company of Philadelphia Stock 3,250 00 Cash in Bank and on hand...-- 12,233 32 '843/,598 32 . Worth this date at - Market - • .... 4 45 4,381 311 . Worth at Par. , Thomas C. HAM Thomas 11. Moore, William Musser, Samuel Cashier, Samuel Stephan', James T. Young, „ H. L. Carson,l Thaw F.-Baker, .Stiivenson, Christian J.Hoffman, Benj. W. Tingley, Samuel B. Thomas, Edward Sitar. THOMAS C. HILL, President. Wu. CHUBB, Secretary. PumaittruiA, February 11;1869.'" jal-tu th stf MIELE _COUNTY FIREASIIRANCE CO3l - No:110 South Fourth street, below Chestnut. "Tile Fire Insurance Company of the County of Philo delphia,n Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylva nia in 12Si0, for indemnity against loss or damage by fire, egolueivelY• CHARTER PERPETUAL. This old and reliable institution; with • ampiewapital and contingent fund carefully invested, continues to in sure buildings, furniture, merchandise,, Ac., either per manently or for a' limited time .against loos or damage by fire, at the lowest rates consistent with the absolute safety of its customers. Losses adjusted and paid with all imitable despatch. SISECTORS: - Slitter,Andrew,B. - -- Hurry. Budd ,' , • .1411110111 1 . 4.110110, r. John Horn, Edwin L. eakirt‘,. Jcreeplrkloore, -- Robert-V , MasseyJr.. — e G otos Illecke, ' Mark Devine:: - - CHAIM 13 J. SETTER, President. HENRY BUDD, Vice President. BENJAMIN F. HOECKLEY, Secretary and Treasurer. . . • U N I T - FT)YEREItIENIS INSURAISOB COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. This Company takes risks at the lowest ratan consistent with safety, and confines its business enciloTaiY to,, • FIBH INsuralloz IN zinc cant inr ParriADEr, , OFFION-s-b1e,71111 Aiell'etrefourth , - National Bank vxmcwons. Thomas J. Martii,, --,Benry W. Brenner John llirst, Albortue King, Wm. A. Rain, - Beury Bump James kl ongan, James wo o d, ' William Glenn, John Bbolloroes, • Jemee Jennori • Den_ft Aekin, Alexander T. Pickle', ' Hu g h Mulligan, • Albert C. Roberts , Eitzratrick, James w _ NRAD B. ANDRESS, President. M. A. ROLMI, Treall. Wes. H. VAGEN.Beo'v. ME INSITR.ANCE COMPANY, NO • FBO9 CHEIWNITT STREET. INCQIII'ORATED MIL . CHARTER., pERETUAL. • , ' ' CAPITAL SMO- on n.• • ~, , a , FIRE insuitexoli sixiitirsiii.ELY., insures against Loss or Damage by Fire either' by Per. yenta or Twills:trait Polielea; Charles Richardson, • Robert Pearce, Peirce,: Win. H. Rhawn .• , John Kreiger, Jr., William M. tieyiert, ' Edward D. Ortie v . ~. Henry Lewis, • CharleirStokes, - •• Nathan Hilles,k John W. Everman, • ' We George A. Wet Mordecai RozbY, 1' ' / . CHARLES lORAHDSON, President, WM. H:RHAWR, Vice - President. " .WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD.• Secretary. '.. apt 11 1 .. I , • - - DIBEOTOS S. - 1 Alfred Filler, • 4 Thomas Sparks. -. Wm. S. Grant, Thomas S. Ellis!. j Gustavus S. Benson. J. BAKER. President. ES, Vice President. Secretary. ' 7,-- ~ Assistant Sdore , tolt“, !, Wen DIRECTO . II9 A DgLpil i i4, SAT ti U. T Office, No. 701 ATch Street, From No. 3 South Fifth itreet. a. Tho birectori, in. announcing,tbeliOiAL this lostion, with increased facilities . for business, would respectfully solicit the patronage of their friends and the public, belie% log the advantages to the assure!' are equal to those offered by any other VoitipanY. The only strictly Mutual Wire Insurance v Company in the consolitlatedillti. •A Rebate of 33 per cent. lit made, and'alarther'dednc-' Um:lnlay be expected If the Umnpany continues aa ant - cessful as it has been. • , All to whom Economy is an Object should Insure lu this:OompauY, ' ' Insurances made on Buildings, PerpetUal and Limited; on Merchandise anti Household Goods annually, ;4183 682.,,-32".. Assets, , Bebiaruin . Malon'e, Thomas: T: Ellwood Otiapntafi, ' Sitnoon Matlack, • AarOn,W,., CALEB 'CLOT BENJAMIN It THOMAS MATIIER,TreI LVWCOD CHAPMA' se/6 s 12t ' ,- Liverpa;9l ikin,'6 9 Globe Ins. Co. ' islets Gold Si 7 6go 390 cc in the tinita States , 2;066,000 Dai/y Receipts over 5z0,000.00 . Premiums i n 1868, . • $5,665,075.09 Losies in aB6B, $3,66i;4,45.°° No. 6 Merchants' Exchange, ra,HE PENNOYLVANIA. FIRE ENIRT . ALRANCE COMPANY. . —lncoorated 1825—Charter Perpetual. No. 1510 WAL!{UT street, opposite Independence Square. This Company, favorably known to the community for over forty yearn, continued ,to insure against loss or damage by lire on Public or Private Buildings, either Permanently er for a limited time. Also on 'furniture, Stocks of Goods, and Merchandise generally, on liberal -terms. , . Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, is invested in thetiont careful manner, which enables them "to offer to the insured an undoubted security in the case Giles& . DIRICTORS. , . , Daniel Smith, Jr. ? , John Devereux Alexander Benson, Thomas Smith, ' Isaac Hazleburst, Henry.Lewle Thomas Robins, . __, J.X , Diinghamirell, Daniel Haddock Jr. . _____-. , DANIEL SMITH, Ja., President. '. ' Witt. ,Ce.' CROWELL. Secretary.., . 10,18-t1 MERICAN 1:1RE :INSURANCE COM.. :CI.PANT, inciirporated 1810:—Oharter perpetual. N0..810 WALNUT street, above Third, PhiladelPhia. Ma*in,g,a large paii-up Capital Stock and Sm-plus vested in sound and available fieburities, continue to Insure on dwellings, stores, furniture, merchandhse„ vessels in port, and their cargoes, - and other Persimal property. Alnosses liberally and promptly adjusted. DIRECTORS. Thomas R. Glaris, Edmund G. Dutilh, - John Welsh, . Charles - W. PoultneY, Patrick Brady, IsraelMorria, John"..T. Bowls, . John P.; Wetherill; William Paul. THOMAS 11.: MAIMS, President. ALBENT C. CEAVVITORD• Secretary. TEFFERSON FIRE IN 1 : ANI3E CO3l. tJ PAN'Y of Philadelphtar-Ofilco, No. 24 North Fifth street, near Market street. , _ Incorporated, by the LeElelataro Teana7lvania. Charter. perpetual. Capital and Assets. 8166,000. Make ineurance against Less or damage by Fire on Public or Private Buildings, Furniture, Stocks,Gotals and Mer chandise, do favorable terms. DIBEGTOES. Wm. McDaniel, Edward P. Moyer Israel Peterson, Frederick Ladner John F. Belsterlin , Adam J. Glass, Henry Troeraner, Henry Delay, Jacob Schandetn, John Elliott, Frederick Doll, Christian D. Frick, Samuel Miller, ' Georgell. Fort, PHILIP E. COI William D. Gardner. WILLIAM McOANIEI.,, President. , I S E ll ictrf AEL . SPecEreTtaiTHßSanONd,TrViesscenrPreeer.ident. 81.817,387 80 A-WW4E.I'oAdAgni,TLEVEVEwP Office, No. 311 WALMIT Street, aboye ; Philiula. Will insure against Loss or Damage by Fife en Build ings, either perpetually or for a limited time, Household Furniture and Merchandise generally. Also, Idarine Insurance on Vessels, Cargoei and .Freights. Inland Insurance to all parte of the Union. DLBECTORS. William Rainer,. .. Lewis Audenried, D. Luther, . " John Ketcham, John B. Blackiston, J. E. Baum, William Dean, John B. Hel, Peter Sieger. Semnel H. othermel. - 7 WILLIAM WILLIAM WM. N. EIMITH. SOCretarl NEW PUBLICATIONS. NEW BOOKS BY THE American Sunday School Union. . )4 ; or, ,The Bitter Root. A tale of the times of James I. By the author of Irish Amy. 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Oct.V PHILADELPHIA, et. 20, 1069.5 oc2l-this,tu-dt§ HIL 0 /3 ()PRY OF MARRIAGE.--A fo new course of •Lectures, is delivered at the Now York Museum of Anatomy; embracing the subjects; How to Live and what to Live for; Youth, Maturity anti Old Age; Manhood generally reviewed; the Cause of In digestion, Flatulence and Nervous Diseases accounted for; Marriage Fhilosophkany • considered,_. &e.; do. Pocket volumett Containing these Lectures wfU be for warded, post paid,'on receipt of 25 cents,by addressing W. A. Leary, Jr, Senthesercerner of Fifth and Waletn i streetn. mielonfic. • fe26 Ist COAL AND. WOOD. CIOAL 1, CITEAREST AND REST N,.) in the nity.l--Heen constantlutechtind the celOrated HONEY BRO OK and HAELLIGH. LEHIGH; also, EAGLE VEIN,^LOCTIST MOUNTAIN and BOSTON BUN COAL, AIAODONALBan. Yards,sl9 South Broad at. andl /MO Washington avenue. Gel sin B. arrant( ' ' ' long F. mum. rPUNDERSIGNED INVITE ATTEN on to their stock of " • Spring Mountain, Lehigh and Loonst Mountain uoab which, with tho preparation veer by us, we think oan ot be excelled by any other Coal. Office, Franklin instituta M 0.15 S. Seventh street. BIN ns SHEAFFi' lalo.tf • ftrobistrter wharf. Bchturlki , • • REr2oVAL.,.. S ---11 : — BEIT—Alif., 1 1 . *-- , StiKiii:NW:STS; . have rrniovoil tp in22.3lr*;, , ' RAY, ,00 INSURANCE: 'PHILADELPL-lIA, . .... brnEclons William R. Wader, ' , „Francis T. Atkinsop , -Edward Wilson M. Jenkin4, Jailco,na Web.stec.z ; :.ci BUR, Presidmit— [ALONE. Itkolvi4sident, 115 . n rer. . F Secretark. • Philadelphia. SElERJ'resident. . DEAN, Vice President. ia22 to th s tf oj3Elt, 25;.180.,. "'- - . -.-- • .'. Alrel'lON SAIGESs't - ` 7 ; * '" ' - ' :AA '`TiLMITAS St 1501 • 119, , AVOTION.BEIt , 4,X1,,, Nog, 139_svd 141 South P,OURTHjstreell ail. _ S i t t2 L b y i S e ,:-., a r em Sle t eE vel l h A iho r.-7D a n oti t' i AL svi r i ti eba TA u TA''' s 74 4 041 v TUE,SDAY,at.l2o7clock. , • - • Mr:Furniturc .saleti at'' the AnctioniStore "MIRY THURSDAY. . . _ ..., 1117'Selena, Residencettrocelie eetokrialatlantfon:' , &P Ext-Tutore.rtremptory Sale, , ., -ll i . - late of Isaac Bi own Parker. deceased ' ' 1 • '' VALUABLE STOOKS AND LOANS.. ON TUESDAY, OCT. 26:.. - • , At 12 - o'clock noon, at thelPhiladelphiaExchang tz shares Girard National Bank, 1. i ~. Int shares'Commercial National - Bank. ' '. ' ! DO sliar.e3Wegtern•Nkio444l Bank. ^ . .. ', ' ' 29 shares rennsylvanialtaiiroad, , • • . .. ! . , -52 shares-Lehigh tratigationatoek.... , •10 shares Susquehanna Canal Co par Ste, . 114 shares Schuylkill Navigation C 0,71 preferred. -- .. , 212 shares - Schuylkill Navigation Co., common. ' i Z'Ci shares Phoenix Insurance Co. , - , • • ' . •,. 29 shares Cumberland Valley Railroad Co. 160 'shares North - American Insurance Co. 85,0c6 titirrishur _et.g.t i &rv o trat!it j i:it t i goti t a l iWri l i t ifoA . , R. iggi'g irciltyi l lti l il NavigatiorYConvertible Mort gage.: 2,0e0 Schuylkill Navigation Loan, 1631,6 per cent. 1 . 3,400 Sehuylkill NavigatiOn L0an,1832, aver cent. .j " luOoo Schuylkill Navigation Loan i • 11 132.6 per cent. • ; ' 22,100 lachnylltil ilinvigution.LeamplB3T, 6 per cent 1 - ..'.. 42 Schuylkill Navigation Loan. 1861, Jan. and JulY eio,ooo rbioldoiphtit city Loan, 6 per cent., old. 1 ~. , S - 4,00080re ugh of Carlisle 6 percent. loan. STOCKS, LOANS. kr. . . -, , ' ' .'• /-'' , ' ' '.- .ON TUESDAY, OCT. 26.: '' " 1 At 12 o'clock noon. at the Philadelphia Exchange -7. ; ' , • . - .6 shares Union Steamship Co. S 2 shares .Ptillacioiplita'Steaulahliii,Dock,Co4 : 16 shares Cotttinentalllotel Co. n ' -10 shares Philadelphia and lionthern , MOIL St . * - ship Co. , . 10 Shares Amtrlcan Aterehants' Tinto(' lii.kpres to. ;. SO' shares Central Transportation Co 'ff ahares Buck Men/lain ()oat VIO. MO shares Bingham Mining and Lumberintr Vo,. elo,oool,lcKean 'and Elk: Land Imp. CO. 2d tabrtgage , Let No' 9to biotin ent Ceineteir , c 280 shares • Cdmden and Atlantic , It. 1t....C0. rircierreia. 1 24 sharestainden and Atlantic R. It. Co. common. '• 2e shares Ctiniden and Atlantic Land Co. ' . ..• • £4O shares Enterprise Insurance ;Co , . ? • • - • REAL' ESTATE SALE, OCT. 28, • TERI' VALUABLE BUSINESS. STAND—THREE STORY BRICK , :STORE, liaZ32,Arcir - streetrbetwe Fifth and Sixth'streets; 22 feet 4 inches deep. , Executore' Yeterantory Sale--Estate.of - Mary Kelsey. dee'd.-3 TWO-STORY BRIOK DWELLINGS, Noe. 802.806 and 790Sonth Front et.- • 1110DERN FOl R-STORY BRICK DWELLING,L No. 12e Vine`st. - • ' Pereinptou Sale by Order of 'Reire—Entate of Chris tian .Leeeer.,•. , dee 'd-31.0DriiN TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, N. W. eorner'of Mennt Vernon and,Ellis streets between, Ninth acid Tenth. Immediate posses:. don. Keys at no . 636 Ellin et. • Stuns Estate—GENTEEL THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, N. 634 Ellis street,adjoinins the above, Fame ' Estate— GENTEEL THREE:STORY — BRICK DWELLING. No. tri6 Ellis street, adjoining_the above. MODERN THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 7931 Canaan street, north of Berke, Twenty-eighth Ward. • 'dale by Order of Reirg-zLARGE and VALUABLE •LOTa Ridge avenue and Nicetown lane, WO feet front on Ridge avenue, 778 feet front on Nicetown lane—two fronts. , Trustee's Peremptory SaIe—GENTEEL THREE: STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, N 0.63.1 Spruce et. VALUABLE BUSINESS• STAND—FIVE-STORY BRICK, STORE, N 0.224 South Second street, between Walnut and Spruce, with a Five-story - Brick Building nd - Three-story Brick Say Mill to the rear, No. 142 Docket.' VALUABLE HILL', with Machinery, Engine, Tools, Am.. S. E. corner of Elm and Point streets, Camden, N. Jersey. Peremptory SaIe—BUSINESS LOCATION—THP.EE STORY BRICK DWELLING. No. 811 Locust at. .DESIRABLE CHURCH PROPERTY, /mown as "St. John thl3 Eyafigelist,'; Reed street, between Second and Third, First Ward. Peremptory SaIe—VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND —THREE-STORY BRICK STORE and DWELLING, S. W. corner of Seventh and Brown sta. Peremptory Sale-8 WELL-SECURED REDEEM-• ABLE GROUND RENTS, each $4.2 50, elk, 832, eirs 12, 832 % 46132, 827. and f,, 4 30 ayear. THREE-STORY BRICK 'DWELLING, No. 712 Plover street, north of Federal st. THREE-STORY BRICK STORE and nwmarrat, No. 1161 Smith Eighth at. ELEGANT THREE-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, No. 1916 Spring Garden street, 27 feet front. Has all the modern conyenienCes THEY ELEGANT DOUBLE THREE-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, N 0.1929 Wallace street, east of Twentieth street, 40 by. 160 feet to North street-2 fronts. MODERN THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 318 Wharton st. . 3 FE.A2LE DWELLINGS, N0ti.202, 204 and 203 Pros . - perons alley, south of Locust street, between Eleventh and Twelfth sts. . 2 TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS, Ellswoitli street, east of Twenty-sixtb. st.. • MODERN THREE-STORY BRICK and , BROWN STONE RESIDENCE, No, 340.5.Wa1n0t street; 2tl feet ,frent,_ MODERN THREE-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, No 1522 Coates at. TIIREE-STGRY BRICK DWELLING, NO. 4058 Lan. caster avenue: . , X ' Sale No. - 151eilliiiket street. • ' • STOCK OF SHOE FINDINGS_ LEATHER, STORE FIXTURES SEWING MACHINES, MONDAY • • ON MORNING. • Oct. 25, at 10 o'clock, at No. 13021ffarket street, the stock of Calf and Kip Skins, Morocco Splits, Kids, Buff Lea. thor, Boot Frogs, Boot Legs, Footers, Shoe' Uppers: lot Pegs and ageneral assortment of , Shoo Findings, Coun ter, StorssSixtares, and also Wax, Thread, Sewing Ma chine, Howe's. Cylinder; Sewing machine,Eyelet Ma chine, &c. Sale at N 0.1035 South Third street. HOUSEHOLD FURFITURE.inIATHER. BEDS,•BIN CRAVINGS, BRUSSELS, INRAINAND .OTHER CARPEST dc. sc. ON TUESDAY MORNING, Oct: 26. at 10 o'clock, at No. 103.5 South Thir'd street (above Washington avenue), the Household Furniture, Feather Beds, Engravings, Gas Consumer,Cooking Steve 2 Summer Ranges, Cooking Utensils, Bru6sele, Ingrain and other Carpets, &c. SALE "OF ENGLISH BOOKS. . ON TUESDAY. FTEMOON. October 213, at 4 o'clock. a ca,,,..ction of Valuable Books including superbly illustrated worka, in Hue bindings Also, rare works in the English, French, Spanish, Ger man, Italian and Oriental lawurges. , . Sale 1815 North Thirteenth street. HANDSOME FURNITURE, BRUSSELS AND IM PERIAL CARPETS, &c. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, Oct. 27, at 10 o'clock, at No. 1815 North Thirteenth street, above Montgomery avenne i by catalogue, the en tire Household Furniture, comprising—Walnut Parlor Furniture, covered with. hair , cloth; elegant Walnut Chamber uit, Cottage Chamber Snit, Mahogany Bitting Room Furniture, Centre and Bouquet Tables, Walnut Extension Table, Walnut Hat Stand and Etagere, Fea ther Beds, Bolsters and Pillows, Matresses, China and Glassware, Sewing Machine, made by Wheeler & Wil son; Brussels and Imperial Carpete,RitchenUtensils,&c. May be examined on the morning of sale at 8 o'clock. Sale on account of the united States, MARINE CLOTHING. ON THURSDAY MOUSING, Oct. 23,•at 11 o'clock, at the auction store, (second story salesroom) far, aCcOntat of the United States 1014 woolen pants, 328 wateb, coats, 482 fatigue coats; 2,30 linen shirts,- 0 uniform coats; 20 linen Monaca, caps., .Aldo, damaged clothing. Particulars in catalogues. • EXTENSIVE PEREMPTORY SALE. STOOK OF. ELEGANT CABINET FURNITURE, Mannfactured by George Jr Henkels, Expressly for his Wareroem Sales, ELEGANT - ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT PARLOR AND LIBRARY SUITS, Walnut and Ebony Chamber Furniture, Centre and Bouquet Tables, Sideboards, E lager°, Fancy Chairs, /to. ON FRIDAY MORNING, • on i ' ourth street, by catalogue, a splendid assort ment of first-class Cabinet. Furniture, manufactured by GeorgeJ. Renitels, expressly for his •wareroom sales, comprising Rosewood 'Parlor, Suits, covered with plush and other fine materials; Walnut Parlor Snits. with the finest and most fashionable coverings; elegant Library Suits, in terry and leather; elegant Hail Furniture, very elegant Walnut and Ebony Chamber Furniture, Walnut Chamber Suits, elegant Centre and Bouquet Tables, Rosewood and Walnut Sideboards, _various. 'marbles:, Etageres, --- Fancy Maks; ,tc., all from Mr. Henke - I,3'e! wareroome. This sale will comprise the largest `amount' of first class Furniture over offered at public Bale, and will be nelCin our large salesroom,second story. • EP' Purchasers are assured that every article will be sold without reserve or limitation. ITHOMAB BIRCH & SON AUCTION. EBBS ANDNo. COMMISSION ISIER eet. • s CHANTS, 1110 CHESTNUT tr Rear entrance No. 1107 Sans= street. Household Furniture ofsignm every description received on onent. Sales of Furniture a C t dwellings attended to on the most reasonable terms. Sale at 1130 Chestnut street ELEGANT. SILVER PLATED WARE AND TABLE CUTLERY. ON - TUESDAY MORNINW At /1 o'clock, and In the evening. at o'clock, will he sold. a large stock of elegant Silver Plated Ware, con sisting of—Tea Services, of now and elegant patterns; Dinner and Breakfast Castors, in great variety; Patent Ice Pitchers, Wine and Pickle Castors, Batter Dishes . , Syrup Pitchers, Cake Baskets, Goblets, Dinner aid Ettelititt` Spoons and Forks, !able *laves, Napkin . Rings,Derry Dishes, Tureens, Vegetable Dishes, die. ,The goods wiliboopen for'examination on Monday. - MARTIN BROTHERS,AUCTIONERM, tately - Stalestnenforll -- Thomas to. 5 CHESTNUT street. rear entrance from. Minos. SALE OF VALUABLE MISCELLANEOUS BOORS. ON MONDAY AFTERNOON. Oct. 25, at Al o'clock, at the Auction Rooms. 555 Chestnut street, oy catalogue, a collection of Valuable and Mis cellaneous Books, Fino English and American Works, Tbo Fannie Railroad Report, complete: Fine.lllustrated Works,. Autographs, Continental - Hooey; • Franklin Frinte, site. ' May bo emonined on S. turday. ' - TAMES A. .E.REEMA-N, AtrOTIONEEE, No. 422 'WALNUT street. _Assignee's Salo. N0...422 Walnut Street. LOOKING-GLASSES,' LITHOGRAPHS, CLOCK PICTURE•F.I6MMEB, 1:011,AIVIN09; &O. ' • Cu Tuesday morning, Oct. 26th, at 111 o'clock, wil l be sold by, catalogue, by order of Assignee, a number, of Looking:A:ileums, Litho 'b graphs, Picture and Looking lase rumes, (flocke, Bibles, Lithographic -Drawings', Ao„ Arc.. , , ' • POLICY OP' rarE INSIJRANCE-Also, PolleP of Life Ineurento for , $ 3000 by order,of Aseiggeein ruldeY. PRINCIPAL MONEY gSTABLISR ..t. ment--S. E. corner of SIXTH and . BACE streets. Money advanced on Merchandise generally—Watchei, Ditunone,HoM and Silver . Plate, and on au articles of value, forany iength of thneamed_ota , WATCHES' AIM JEWELMT AT PRIVATE SALE. Fine Gold Hunting Cue, Double Bottom and Dten Face English, American and, Swim Patent Levet, etches: Tine Ckdd Rutting Cue and Open FacaDepinto etches; Fine Gold Duplex and other Watcher Firm Bilmer Hunt 'ing • Owl° and ()pen Face_Bnalieb;Ainerica_p and Swint resent Dever and liegfne watches; Double Caen Enttlialt Quartier and . other' WatcheeLTladioe' . Eaviptlatches; Ditanond s -Treastpinet Finge,r,mings; Ear, ; Btudr ilto4 Fine 'Gold Chains:, raeoalßonal Bra elate; fic e li Pine;Dreasteetnlrine: Finger /AM; gout* palms and J . • el OgtilAD :LA' largo' and 'valufshbr Vitepttof Chest. imitable for a leveller; cost 79650. • . • Mao, Ifeyeral Lots in flotilla Unladen, Fifth and Rhea- Tit, streets: ' 1 , • • , .:4,l l mPrrtftv l / 4 1V .". • -Li Noe. Igp, slut M 4 MARKET street. corner of Donk - • '•-• - duccesaors to JOHN, D. ,MVERB . LLItGE. DAIS OF S NO DE , treDf ir ,flivi k - ; ; ; .•,TA.vo - eri;-r, , rit4 . • r• • ~,f r ,•• DA AL Elt 4%14 irpirPierr• - • - ••• Oct. 25, AClOciklryokr, okfouiLmOntbo ouphagoilic:4•4",i, • • r • , ^ DD.X4E.. tig op 78 piece* Paris silk Piece, Paris plain andlanci do , London black and colored' o re; totem, , !burgs, . - urt do k .Emprese Cloth • Poplin Aillsoniwr.'„opeilnio,megoie.+•, - do 811 k and Wool Plulda, Cachemeree.Spineinertit,,l • ,.."'lo;' cv HO PIE ES,LVONS KLE LACK E) AND COLOREIdni:: - .1,“41 , A'! , —, Pieces. Lyons black and - colored' Oros Orsini!, Tatetsiir4 ,- dci,• • •Ca hemere di So e,,Poult de Sole: fladrilliific.:•l••.ly do ~ -. :Oros du Ithin,Drap de ,, Frince. Panel 61111M. ,- .0 . - SHAWL/IIi:CLOAKS:. Long Square . and .- , • Fanci•V'o S o h l a Plnfd Sbairli, Mande; Fancy Scarfs.' Paris Trimmed Cloth Cloaks. lisennes, he A. 600- - CARTONS', BT. ;ETIENNE , ANG: Ltseticoe • - • -IBONNET,RIBBO.NR.,- • ; Latest shades Paris colored Donne( Ribbani.„ Extra heavy all - boiled black' ItibbOns. ' 'lOO cartons spiendid styles-rich Seek- Riohene. f' Colored and blaok all silk Satin Ribbons. - Colored and black St.-Etienne Volved 200 PIECES LYONS VELVETS, SATLEGOIF •-• ' •• embracing full Hoeft Of extra rich - igvitleitor - ,•Defell trade, in black and colors.: . • ' Also, extra rich Paris Ar tificial k lowora n bstide Feathers.. .'" 8.-The above lino otßibbons auctddillineirOoodt(•r7, - :t§stf ,ore of 'a will.known importation. Dress and , lsl - antillo , ""Trirornings, Oockis,-Balmoral•and Hoop-.Bkirte.-Oloies,Buttonit;litikii.f • broiderle6 llmbrellas,.Laces.Notionsidc.9 , • • LARGE KALE OF 2COO.OASES,ROOTO, 13H0E8PIti:/"'VrHtf'''' ON. - -111 - ESDAIL MORNING ~C : Oct. 26, - st , lo o'clock, on four montho'credit,inalttkk,,,,P, Cages men bol l s" and youths' calf kip, latO leather asill4.AllKy. p on,' Dress anti - Congress . Boole Mad; tt r i l l i nl,ilir r l 3 t r ip,l.ff i l e and polished graitt,TrOgitito; thiSfleft r and children's calf, , k_ 'enamelled bear letither - i- goat and morocco -- Baltnetialor - :„Cdriniono , ,,&-, Goiters' Lace Boote‘A • e,Tiee.Bll . LARGE SALE OF oftrysa,, ttli" fitliNGgi'A N. AND DON.ES ID_ CRY GOO row ON TIIII.REDAY,IIIOIINING , ' Oct. 28, at 10 o'clock, onitibttr !youths" credit. IMPORTANT; BALI Or cIAiIDETT4Gt3,OI/1: , rErDAY l 0ct.•20, a., o'c odk,on form montlia'oredirisod‘_zu pieces ingrain, Varietal, List ' Hemp, Cottage and Oarpatings, Oil Olotba, Rugs ‘l' - 01 , T0815..AUC11011.410 . IL/ • /211/ CHESTNUT street. • • 21, _ T. A. McOLELLAND,Auctientier LARGE SALE OF NEW AND FIRST-MASI • HOUSEHOLD AND , OFFICE .Iliplakiyugs 4usig, ' • UPHOLSTER; • ON MONDAY,' • Oct 25, at 10 o'clock, at the Anction RoOMS, IMI Glt6t nut street - • The Catalogue ivillreMbrace an excellent asso rtments[ Walnut and Cottage Chamber Furniture , n a varlet" i s -of styles; Parlor- Suits, In . plushiterry, drc.; IMiaingTo bles and Chairs, Sideboards, Etageres, Whatnotai Bed e steads, Bureaus; Waihstands, Sofas, Paeloc.Gintjrs, ,in hair cloth and terry; Spanish ' Chairs, Towel.4loPlior. 'marble top Tables, Hat Stands, &c., atr. -"I , • '-' ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINART.;- JOHN WELLERMANUFACTUBER, Northwest corner of Eleventh and Sansom streetiejhav- • ing Concluded 'to decline business: . respectfUllrr tat; bounces that he will dispose of, at PUBLIC stia.iiii,by catalogue, the entire stock of choice Furniture, of his` own manufactur ,e - ON WEDNESDAY'MORNING: Oct. 27. Af 10 o'clock, at. the Concert Hall Salesrooms, No. 1219 Chestnut street. • , - Among the 'goods most worthy of mention . will b. , found the following— Five Parlor Snits, uphblsiered iu the best manner aitd covered with silk plush. • . • Three Parlor and. Library Suits, covered with terri. Eight superior Walnut Chamber Snits, in the, latest styles of finish. • • ' • ' Three elegant Wardrobe,, of the handsomest atidsnost ' desirable styles. Four handsome Spanish Chairs, in a. variety of Color* of terry. .Also, a large assortment of hookcases, Sideboards, Secretaries, Extension Tablea, Reoeption Chairs, alidiim 4; fact, all artiCles of Furniture usually found in a a, Ilrat- •• • class manufacturing establisi ment of the kind. ' • I!3r, The sale will p be perempt&ry for reasons stated. , . N. B.—Goods open for exhibition' on Tuesday after noon and evening, DATAAVIS-8z - • HAR • (Late with M. Thomas & Sons.) Store Nos. 48 and 50. North SIXTH street Sale' at the Auction Store. • ; ELEGANT - EVEN' T-lIRE,—FRENCH - PLATE ROES, FINE TAPESTRY CARPETS. - • INS FRENCH MATTRES,SES, .HEBOING. STOVESoke. . • , ON TUESDAY- MOIjNING , .. At 10 o'clock, at Nos. 48 and 50 North Sixth stree ' t, a large assortments of; elegant -Household Furniture. splendid Chamber' Snits, handsome Buffet, superior Ex- . tension Tables, - "'Bookcases,': fine Tapestry ' Oar Pets,, French. China and Gilt Dinner Sorvico, New llfatressee, Bedding, new and'secondhand Stoves, - • . • ~ ,FIR,EPROOF, SAFES, . Also, three very` superior Fireproof Safes. . &dent N0.1213-Brvrn street. HANDSOME WALNUT FURNITURE - in-HE TONP Chickering Piano„ 'French .Plato. Mantel and Gnat Mirrors. Fine Engravings,'Bookcase, Fine Mattestiee, Handsome Tapestry Carpets, Plated Ware, &c. . ON - WEDNESDAY M.ORNTNG. Oct. 27, at 10 o'cloch, by catalogue, at 1213 Brown street, the entire Furniture of a gentleman leaving the clty. - Particulars hereafter. . , ' Sale No. 764 Sonth Fifteenth, street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, COTTAGE SUITS, FINE . TAPESTRY CARPETS, sec. _ ON WEDNESDAY ItIORNING.. Oct. 27. at hi o'clock, at 411.4 South: Fifteenth stinet, catalogue, the entire ,well-hopt household: Furniture, including very supf3rior Walnut and green plush Parlor Snits, three centre and Bouquet Tables, two Cottage Suits, fine Tapestry Carpets, Extension Table mad Dining Boom Furniture, Kitchen Utensils, By BABRITT & CO,, AIIOTIONIBEIgt. CASH AUCTION HOUSE; . No. MD MARKET street. corner of Bank Street. Cash advanced on consignments without extra charge. • PEREMPTORY SALE. OF 1200 LOTS. 2 • • ON MONDAY.MORNING. . Oct. 20 at 10 o'clock, comprising 'SOO , lots Staple add ' Fancy Dry Goods; 600 dozen. Shirts, Drawers and Knit _ Jackets. Also, large line of Ready-made Clothing, „ Also, 1000 dozen Cotton and Woolen Hose and HAN Hose. ' Also, Stock of Ribbons, Black Silk, Stocks for Retail Stores, ezc, - ' FURS-% FOURTH TRADE SALE BY CATALOGUE.:,, • ON THURSDAY MORNING, Oct. 28, commencing at 10. o'clock, compriaing lota Imported and Domestic Furs.. ROBES.• I ROBES. ROBES. Also, NO WWI. Coon, Fox, Buffalo. Cat, and Zinn, 1 . 11 L. ASHRILUDGE ,& • C 94 AUCTION. 1. BEES. No: sea MARKET street, above Fifth. LARGE FALL SALE OF BOOTS, 'SHOES, HATS AND OAPS. ON WEDNESDAY M0R.141140, ,Oct. 27, at 10 o'clock, we will sell by catalogue, about 1500 packages of oats " Shoes , ri Shoes, ,kc., of city and Eastern manufacture, to which the attentioof city and country buyers Is called. . Open early on the morning of sale for examination.! - - D. mcciats & No. 606 'MARKET stmt. 4 BOOT AND SHOE SALES EVERY IRONDA.Y AnD THURSDAY. EDUCIA MISS CARR'S SELECT , BOARD= t and Day School for Young Ladies. RUMOR SEMINARY, opposite the York Road Sta tion, North' Penneylyania Railroad, - seven miles ikon Philadelphia, will reopen on. WEDNESDAY, Sept.lbth., Circulars obtained at the office of Jay Cooke & Co., Rankers, 114.5. Third street, or by addressing U 18 1 .4.1104- pal, Shoemakertown P. 0., Montgomery county, Petn sylvania. , _ -IMIE LEHIGH UNIVERSITY -.; '.; : :!-. ... SOUTH BETHLEHEM, PA. e ,l ...'. - PEEPABATOB ir' CLASS ' • ' , ~ ., . L'', . ., ',. In response to many solicitations, this Class has been, ~,' ''4 4r , opened for those who desire to be fitted for'entrance into 1 ,i,r4V . the next regular Class. ' ", , )?N - 4 A r ly to HENRY 99pPEE, LL. D. ',' AS ENGLISH LADY , WIETU: HAS JIB- ___./?:, sided some years in Paris wishes some pupils. at , :r.'.7-'2;''. their residence from] to 9 o'clock, daily: . Her coarse 0r 0 47 . . 4 instrnction includes English in its various branches; '-v..- leroDch, which she speaks well and the rudiments of music. Address MISS STOTHABD, 612 •Sprtme, street. References—Geo. F. Tyler,Fifteenth and Walnut; Gibson Peacock, BULLETIN office. , .sosy4s§ - --- - ItS ARROW AND MRS: WELLS , (Formerly of No. Daya street), ill opets their Boarding an School for Girls ou the tiret Monday In October, 1860, at No. 6264 GB TOWN avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia. Untll October let, direct to No. 741 North IC TEENT Street. • an) aZen§' • • j• MRS AI: CHASE, PRIVXTE TUTOR. in — Greek — asd — liathicand in liugliph7Llter. amlldates for College thoroughly prepared for any class. Address P. 0 Box WO. seal tall' AM.! l'lll IE.A.RCH STRYPIP.INSTITUTE VO - Nr. • 1 Young 6Le.diee, 130 Arch street, will re-olits ItONDAy, - September 29th. Avg) , from 9to It A.XL , MUSS L. X. BBSyNiPrincivsti,', r ; PRENOR LANGUAGE.-PROF. • 11ABOTBAU hao 'removed to 2:1 - 12kmth trf , ot:_ • •c9A rOX, TrA,CAER Or FR, Dand Gorman. Private lesoona and oi . noses. deuce. No. 81/tionth Fifteenth street. odd tf Aro • BOWS'S 13C31001,1, Attiluntit,w2TLE.TlTlNTAle,4°l.VVia, MMMI AMERICAN CONSERVATOR 9 ,* xi: MUSIC ONIFICE NM WALNUT STREET. ' • (Bernoveti from 6. B. corner Tenth and Walnut:,) , , • nECOND HALF FALL QUARTER BEGINS SPY: papilemay begin at antlinnit _ Ohtefa of Departmenta • 'ETTORE BABILI, JOHN •HiduktEl6l3oAotl4. WENZEL KAPTA. and I...ENGELKE. • , • JRFFutusoN Ei WILLIADI6 Erealdent Circulars at the Music Stores. • pc mu , . aBl +, r 1 - AMES PBAROE, M. )1c1„„. E, St. Mayll'l(l43o Spruce streeth_can be seen _lions 111' till 10 A. M, and from/ tut ao; 'r eaches the ,a Plano Plano and Harmony. ocd , s tu. tissen SIG. P. .ROND.ERP.T.r.A';_TE44,43 : sin_ging. • Privatot ietions 'awl champ Thixteenth • r • % VAHITESTOOK'S,i FAJUKiV,A-11110; , ''„g derelgned are now matrix's,. frotn thegiA ;„:, stock's celebrated Lanceater conttt,r Fariben offer to the trade. JUB. 11.11UrldIRIS At (10,e- Vahneeticki lee !South Pela*uettiteolo, • •;f rYa Y' ;':~3fi: MEM
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