Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, October 01, 1870, Image 4

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    NEW PERiODICALS.
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• The, ()retina; for October,, contains, an in- .
forming paper on the - Seal Islands of Alaska.; a
second article describing itaa&Making in the.
Tropics by this Darien Survey party; a de
:Scription of San Diego and the Gold Mines; a
.Iflexican sketch called A Prdnunciamento ;
Fanning in Pajaro Valley ; a returned' Califor
nian's first Impressiotrili the East, describing
:the Atlantic seaboard as seen by the fresh eyes
of a fifteen years' resident in California; pen---
pictures in , and about St. Paul; and a:.fine ac
count of the wciterfa of the ShoShone or
River, a, branch of the Columbia. ' This maga- .
zine continues to be interesting.without depen
dence upon: -stories; two short tales, Mr..
Sheds's Courtship, and The Three Pirates, the
latter frOidtEeGerma.n, are 'all, this' month ;
but there is not on of the descriptive , papers
which we would like to, : ove displaced by a
work of fiction. The 0 ind has acqiiired a
reputation for its peculiar vein of hearty; un
conventional book-criticism, and we are going
to let our readers see how this' fame is won ;
here' is the healthy impulse which is like to set
the pale gods of ; Boston shaking on their
thrones :
I.EMERSO7.c'S FALSE VIEWS OF PROIORES.
Emerson has a tendency to an extravagant
appreciation Of the power of progress, and is
often tempted to utter such absurdity as the
following :
, "Tis wonderful hdw soon a pianogets into
alogliut - on the - frontier: - You - would—think
they,found it under a pine-stump. With it
comes .a Latin grammar—and one of those.
tow-headed boys has Written ahytim on Sun
day.. .Now let colleges, now let Senates take
heed! for here is one who, opening these fine
tastes asthe basis of the pioneer's iron consti
tutiem,will gather all their laurelsin his strong
hands."
lf Mr. Emerson had been an observer instead
of a philosopher; if he had ever studied the
-smitier mid_ not evolved it from his Moral Con
sciowiessi he. would knoW that the piano ail
pargilbrst in the saloon and sanibling-houses ;
that-the elegancies and refinements of , --civiliza-.
tion are brought into •barbarism-with . ,the first
civilized idlers, who are generally vicious; that,
the proprietor of the "log hut" and,the "tow
headed" boys will be found holding out against
pianos and Latin grammars untilhe is obliged
to emigrate. Romance like this would- un
doubtedly provoke the applause of lyceum
halls in the wild fastnesses - of -Roxbury
(Mass.), or on the savage frontiers of ;Brooklyn
(N. Y.). but a philosopher ought to know that,
usually, 6 - filV Civilization begets - ciViiiiathin;
and that the pioneer is apt to be always the
pioneer.
The Orerla•nd, altogether, is a shining'exposi-
Lion of Western originality, good sense, and
intellect. It is noticeable, this October,, as the
.only monthly which earns much distinction in
the field of poetry ; its translation from the
Germain "The Bleacher's Song," is weird and
strikingi; while the .following, with all of Mn
Brett Ilarte's 'originalities of expression, is a
literary star which we believe our readers,
"remembering them sharps in, the
. Bible," will
think it worth while to "go for :''
STATIPNI
Uicrb• nay, you're a poet: may Le; I ain't much on
rd.) n.e ;
1 reclion-you'd givwlll,x hundred_ and _beat in very
ti¢tc.
Poetry !--Xhat 's the way some chaps puts up an idee,
But I talw!,s mine " - straight wit taut sugar,' and that'B
witat's the 'natter with me.
Poetry i—tust look round foniilkali, - roek, and sago ;
ti.age brush. rook, and alkali : ain't it a pretty page'
Sun ip the east at morniu sun 11, the win at night,
- Anti tke:s - irolow of this yorstation the.im'y thing mortis
in sight. . .
. _
POetr) - Folly' .run your Main
Run right away. my ruoty : 11,1, ! Ain't she a lamb
Poetry hat remindo me 6ntlaiii' richt iu that suit ;
Jest idiot that door that.. will yer, fur .Ciesly's ear;
Ye noticiA Polly—the baby A month afore_ phe ycaß
born,
Cicely—toy old ix,,nnio—,ras mondy•like and forlorn ;
_4utof.herilao3/Ki.Lca7.3ltalk,{lot flowers nod trees;
Family man. 3 our,elT, ,We 11... you linowwlaira
Narvou, she na,,and ri•Fale.,:, , --aid that she " couldn ' t
;.‘tay—at neitri,t woman ,e.,r,teen miles away.
But I tii.d it up with the PocP•r, and lin said he would
0. , L:m.l
Arl I kin.l.- r Muck by th,-.,h.lety. and fenced iu that bit
• o - it
nsght—th , ., tenth uf Ok
tmeht
111112112111
Bljt
As , 3y
-11 , ..!:c1rf0.P,1 I t tit t?,r to .4 , 0.
For r.l. .-kt I' t,rtt.l wild a. ,h
-ltrlzip:r nr-: u ,I. , ! t::at way. ttk• a Ivrtin.l th
F..r cff
ti ack: VAI th.
y lit• It CI) t.
•••• •••••lite n•••ni••lttn afor. I th
th•• 11144 . !•••• in '5O, ”Wn•l•••1 amt ••1 : i••t . ,
lint ..int th1.,: ... 414.:e r tie.t11. 111111011:Z a rraaWile.
W ra I) ii••• i••••mctoi any thing in my it:..
" ` Cicely CAM !!- 1 called: and I held mi
breath, . -
And " Cicely'" came fn in the canyon—and all
still ai• death.
And `• Cicely ! Cicely' Cicely !!! c.ime from the rocks
below.
And jest but a whisper of " - Cicely down from them
peaks of snow.
1 ain't *bat Yo❑ cull rcliginn.—Lit I .a,;l looks! up Io
the 61t—
And—thiß ver'ti to Itlull I 'zy-T7itn:u ",
think Y lie
But up ItWaY to the ea , ,t'ard. vAlle! .:nd Lig
1 eaw of it buddent rising the btr,t.
Cut It( 11 DEDICATION.—TO-morrow morn
ing the dedicatory service of the Church of the
Immaculate Conception, Camden, under the
- pa - a - Oial t 'io ge Of the "rev l'ather - ilyrne - , - will
be commenced 'at ten o'clock. The interior of
the church is now completed, and it is certainly
one of the very handsomest edifices in the
State. The programme of dedication is as fol
loss s : The Bishop will proceed from the pas
toral iesidence, accompanied by the Societies
of the Church, Priests and Acolytes. Pontifical
Mass will be sung by the Bishop. The serna4i
will be preachedby the Bev. B. A. Maguire, S.
J., of Georgetown, D. C. The music and
singing will be tinder the direction of Profes,,
sot ilemy G. Thtiuder, organist of St. Angus
_
e,:r.. - i5...i.; -,17f, yoMr , ~ 1 ..1, aori may be you might, tihes Church. At 7.`, o'clock, P. M., there will
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.. ~.e32f12a.,....4 , ...,_____.r . ,1 , ,i . ,,....t i ... , b . 7 -- -----be-Vr,ptervieeartd-alecture7by-Hight-llev,-
, t :::; 1,-,' a 70) VA . 40.11 ,t ~t ~ MI %%RH 0111 .11 11
,11:1 , "/•1/. WAy . J. E. Bay ley. . .
P. 1:d .0 , / , Wil:ir ~ 1 0 ,1., w ; 3101, , 11 , 1 f••11.w, , ,‘ holl )011111( 1 1%k
,A' the otar. don t t,Il th,,-I(4NEI).—Hon. 1.1. L. Bonsall; who, for
P... 4 :,.v., ru a. rf o >t,,,,t,-,; , ,1.:iit , n,-for may .I,ii
..\ ;twoMt, the last two years, ably represented 'Camden'Camden m
amd ao wt‘.ll.
, f • , - ; 1 ill the I.ower louse of Assembly, although
t(rd(4 ) ,,,/, - .941.3 brisk and businev-like for importuned warmly by scores of friends, has
00;?,er, with a'l quantity of short articles, and , magnanimously declined a renomination, iu
a hoe of comments on passing events more in order to give some other • ,aspirants a chance.
the habitsof a daily than of a monthly. : Many regret this step on the part of Mr. Bon
'
sail, because h'{: faithfully, fairly and honestly
flalph E:eeler. who proves'in otir day that what discharged his responsibilities, and is as strong,
the author of Views a-Foot made a sensation if not the strongest candidate that could be
awn in his boyhood.is still piquant ap4ch sin- 'taken by the Republicans. , •
ing. has a paper entitled "Sit Months on Five Fit - J.IM; UP.—The filling up of Sycamore
Cents.' .„7orricelli has a paper on future of street, between Second and Locust streets, is
nry,y progressing, under the supervision of the
Protes autism and Catholicism. Elise. Polko's
- ' City Surveyor. It should have been done some
time story, ':,She Writes," end' , Whopper the ,• me ago. It will rerno'ye a long-standing quag-
Newsboy" are both orincluded in this number, m i re and the source of much sickhess in that '
while Mrs. Stowe proceeds very agreeably with neighborhood. • . ..:-
her ' , Pink and White Tyranny.'LrMr. W. T: . 11081:1illIE!4:—Quite a number of petty rob
:. krigham has a capital paper ou the Mormons, berieS haVe recently been made in Camden;
.
from which we extract: - - which should- warn people to see that their
~gonNION lIAISM,. ; fastenings are substantial before retiring to
The gift of tongues among the Mormons IS rest ' •
simply this{.: A man is inspired to utter inar- .
tiesdate Sounds quite unintelligible to him- —One of' those asses with a desire for giving
absurd gifts to great , men, has made a three
self ;.and another person is inspired to interpret foot-long eigay.foi.King William. Oshkosh is
--- .. this jargon, although this interpreter" cannot his home..
reproduCe the original, • It maybe added that . ' M aster.-MeOrath, Of La Crosse, underieolc
few of the community, except the foreign po- to'swallow..o beef-bone, but it La Crosseways
pulation, understand any language but their in his throat and killed him.
dative tongue. --- c -Many , .persons have wondered why horse.
The saints work miracles and cast out devils, chestnutyhorse-radish, etc.,are so called. A
the ,miracles being usually, if not exclush),, Stretch work, entitled "•Eymons'of English
healing. Their ' prophecies are.frequent ; a d thatthe original word was
Words," says
harsltahlhid.t o , r a s i b id )
'many have been already fultilled,4 iwe trust 1 the h reneh anti Swedes translates
• the church journals. - • . . .
, . ; —hence tine commonerror. " \
'When a person joins the' church, he must : ~mr.1Z,,,,y E. Temiyis the State librarian
pay into the treasury n - tenthinf Of his pro- of Michigun, be always ha lt er.h Tenny's
petty, and year give tillhe same insatiable ;(.)11 in the ltbrary. , '
, ..
Bid and ya!ler oud dancinz, i -eemru t. , ine
Yaller and big and o:ll4eitig...l.4:it u. c<r t•oe
Big and yaller fidne!!:.t. , --1 4;; 6,141 a
And I thou ht then! e.tAtrld ra tt,. iiiidr,:\lld I neat
for it then and that
0•,..c thc l•rush 1•1.,d Ic•N, hiort I •lutvl.•!oi and •
'l,•uslac•l
ahead ; ,
K.,,, t ,i tjt4 the star uit•r• 21t , . I ,„ 'ICI , it.r ,,, r it led
It liii,Zllt 111, It , tI: It'Y ci, 1 ; •••.• tt :.•••n t•nriflctit mot pv .rt
att4l nigh.
Out of the ),-;•rtl• a1t.1,...w.• ti,ir r a lip., baby S H cry. I
' t hay', the Sallle . but her lung they are
I,trong , r
tt, day 7 packed her and her no,ther—l'm dented
if I ,e. 4 know h”Nr . •
Yct t.hf- :th - pcbr hero th , w•Nt 01011, and the joke o' the
thl7“. , tH
That 1,1 -r. ,TO hat luip p li ed p m , that eery
rt.ght
-::
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receptacle a mutli of his increase. : ' Among. ,u
a
people like the Itiorropusi much of this yearly
tax :must 1040; -and; as the early
settlers of :New England' contributed to the
needy college atl;ambridee' one man a, peek
of :boons, another a bushel of potatoes, So the.
Inhabitants Of the ponrer villaggs.of, Utah bring
their' wheat and fruit to Atte „' tithing-house.
They hare - alter taxes, severe' enough; hat
they are .certainly prosper/nisi and soon own
the -land-- they till so . carefully. .1 - 4% . -ery one is.
bound . to go as a missionary, - . even to the ut
most Parts of the earth, at the'cOnimand of the
preslo,nt ; and it is said, that,- when, a man be
comes distasteful to the ,supreme authOrity, be
'is sent to preach the Mormon-gospel-in-some
distant land.
The book criticism continues to be volumin
ous in a curious and visionary way ;'qt will
seem odd to orthodoxreaders:to see the hearty
welcome extended to an illustrated centre
table edition of Bevan. •
; The Eclectid Magazine, received from Tut-.
der & Co. ' bas the conclusion of a striking
story • by Le Fanu, author of "Uncle Silas ;"
‘'llisraeli and the Dukes," from St. Paul's,
and a dozen more articles, most of the highest
valuP, from the best foreign quarterlies and
monthlies. , This magazine affords a bird's eye`
View of. the highesta‘modern thinking as ex
pressed-incurrent literature.
Our Schoolday Visitor for_ October con
tains the following :—The Wreckmaster, by
Knieterbocker, - Jr.; Proportion of Similar
Surface 'and of Solids; Autumn, by Philo;
Children's Etiquette The Story of the'Tiles,
by Cousin Virginia, illustrated; Rambles
Among Insects, lltUncle Sarunel, illustrated;
The Elocutionist;
illustrated; In the Wrong Hone;-' Phenie, by
Jessie Carroll; Evelyn -May,--by-Hesperus;
Little Joe, by E. D: P.; Susan's Spite, by Mrs.
C. M. Peat, illustrated; BuryMe by a- Posy,
by J. S. Bliss; Somebody's IV amma; Our Stair
way ; Greeting Song, Music, by Dr.. 4. D. Via
:
ton.-
Other. reriodictils Received. -
Merry Mmenni for October. Published by
Ilerace.B. Full - 6', BoSten.
The MaBoris, Tiome Bank for September.
Published by Ifyneman & Jones, Philada.
Heattli - for October: - American News
Company.
• American Architect and Builders' Monthly
for September. Linfoot & Flew; Philadelphia.
The Christ:an World for October,- -N0.27.,
Bible Louse, Need York.•
The Technoloriki f6r October. Industrial
PubliCation ConiTally, New York.
American Supirsni School Worker. J. W.
Mcintyle; St. Louis, MO.
Thr . Litite,-Coumral .for.October..._Sewell.
& Miller. Chicago. •
The Bureau. Bureau Printing Company,
Chicago.
—At the Arch to-night, Central Park will be
repeated. • *
—Dudile Western will appear:at the ,Walnut
tonight in Oliver.Tlvist.
• 4 ,•
—A minstrel performance at Ca'Across &
Dixey's to-night.
,
—At 4immons & Slocum's Arch Street
Opera House a first-class minstrel entertain
ment this evening.
—A zood miscellaneous performance will be
given at Fox's American Theatre this evening,
—An inquest was held yesterday in the case,
of Thaddeus Stevan Fisher, colored, who
died on Monday last, havin g had his leg opera
ted icon on the 17th ult. The jury rendered
a verdict that deceased came to his death from
secondary beniorrhage, which supervened upon
.au operation for the cure of aneurism. The
jury are of opinion thal due care and proper
attention was giveil to the patient by the med
ical attendants.
—Mike Bird, a bootblack, who has been ar
rested for being concerned in several robberies,.
was up again at the Central Station yesterday.
-This-time-he-was'---charged_with._ participating
in the - robbery at Copper & Fry's bindery, and
was held in s2,ooo.bail for a further hearing.
• A meeting of colored citizens of the Fourth
Congressional District was held last evening at
the southwest corner• of Twelfth and Button
wood streets. Speeches were made by Horace
P. Dick, Edward D. Jones and (ien. W. B.
Thomas.
- I V 'lr with a chill and
Ci,el7 warn 't iv
—James Logan, charged with committing a
robbery at& house in 'Union street, failed to
put in an "ffppearance at the Central Station
yesterday, and his bail of $:;,000 was forfeited.
—Chas. Bond, colored, wa§ committed yes
terday,by Ald. Delaney, for committing an out
ra4eous assault upon a white girl ten years of
ads-t. which it •ai_t that
—The Ridge Avenue and Manayunk and
Girard College Passenger Railway companies
have beentconsolidated.
—The electiOn canvassers will meet in the
various precincts to-day to revise and complete
the registry listsr - L
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PHI.LADELPIIIA Ii.YENING-9,131.161.,:41,
An VSEMENTS.
CITY BULLETIN.
—.William Whitelock, charged with stealing
from Hirsh &Bro., by whom he was em
pi...ed, was sent to prison by Aid. Kerr yester
day.
11i EW JERSEY MATTERS.
MEE
CITY. NOTVE.:Eh
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• Atli::43.ils. ICENNE DY L Sz Bitopwats? Aittunr
NAL 01 5150 could. hardly indite
for the eyes of our lady rettcleru•a more .agreeable cap
tion. Tle -name of- KNNNEDV . ii has..so long..becn asso
ciated •in the - minds of Philadelphid ladies with every
thing new and tasteful in the Millinury Departmentlthat
the mere mention of Weir approttaing "Oponing." . ati
their splendid 'Emporium, No. 729 Chestnut dtkek:
will excite as . deop an interest as the news'
Thi , ohlef autumnal opening of this popular old house
is announced' to take placii on Wednesday, October 5.
The preparations made for it aro on a scale worth the
name and reputation of the house. We have 'Poulton, in
fact, to believe that it • will exceed in elegance. 'design
and extent: arty Hat. Bonnet and generarMillinery open
ing that hasover been witnessed in this country ;'and
we my safely chronicle i
may t, in advance, as" - n -- gala - day
among the ladies."
AVNIVEISSARI
October will bring Rockhill lc Wilson into
their fortV:tirst anniversary. ~On-the—ilist of October,
1829,the Tailoring and Clothing business was commenced
in a small room, 15 by 24. feet. To-day they occupy tho
magnificent store known as the Brown Stone Clothing
liall.Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street and 36 South Sixth
street. Then their place of - business .was in an obscure
location ; to-day it is on the most popular' and fashion
able thoroughfare in the city. Then their capital was
precisely one hundred and fifteen dollars; fo-day it is
SU flirient to drive the heaviest malmfacturing and coin-
Ivercial engine known in the_Custom and Ready-Made
tiothing business. Then their credit' Was limited •to a
ver'y few cloth houses for their supplies ; to-day It is Un
limited both in European(' America. Then their busi
ness amounted to but a few hundred dollars ; to-day, it
amounts to millions. Then they wore young saplings.
send mg forth their tender. shoots in" the inanufactitring
and commercial world ; to-day they are sturdy oaks of
the forest, and thousands of people are protecting them
selves under the shades of their magnificent mantles.
Several of our old ieistomers. who started with ns in the
commencement, boast that they have noyar wOrn a gar
ut from any other house during all tbil& long ptitiod;
and have Trulned-ip -- their - children - =in-the-wsy.they'
should go. Thankful to ourfriends for past favors, we
can say to them with contidencovenuur•forty-first anni
versary, , that wewill start with the largest and Meet-de
simian stock of piece goods from which to •take. meal-.
ores, mid 'also Bendy-made Clothing for Gentlemen,
Youths and Bcys, over offered to the public, and at
prices that uo ono shall have to complain of. •
,THE LADIES 01 , PITILADELPHIA,4Iad through- .
out the State, are looking forward with interest to the
sPorinieb lug grand Mlllinerr Opening of Messrs. en
orilf S Brother, on Ontolier bth, at No. 729 - Chestnut
street
MANHOOD AND Y"oururo - L VIGOR aro re
gaincil by TIELMBOLD'EExtitKCT RUCH - g. -
LADIES visiting the city should not fail to
,see the new Millinery Emporium of Me'ssrs. Thomas
'Kennedy A Brothers, No. 729 Chestnut street. Their
('Opening" on October 9th- anything- over
seyn in thisgenntry,
: HE. CAN'T WEAR IT ALLDAY.
Some chap in Mauayunk has a:seal ring so large 'and
heavy that he only wears it during the mornings, its it
tires him too much to carry it all day. This seems
:rather-strange , _Theme is ,1101.Y.exe seems .:: Othlingstratagoi n
the preference shown by ; our citizens for the Beaver
Meadow Lehigh Coal,eold by MITCHELL & WROTH, at
the northeast corner of Ninth and Girard aVemie. The
reputation of this splendid fuel for family use was never
salligh as at present, a fact which it , well attested by
the large ordeq daily tilled by this enterprisinglirm.
STIATTERED CONSTITUTIONS RESTORIT.D by
rtELta BOLDS E\ TRACT BUCIIU. •
WE would remind our lady -friends. of, the
great. "0 peniul." of Fashionable Allillinery, at the
popular house ~f essrs. keunedy & Brothers, at No.
7211,Chest hut street, Philadelphia.
FATAL BURNI:tifACCIDENT'.—" On Monday
evening Mrs:Margaret .Greenleaf, au estimable widow
lady about fifty years of age, Was so badly burned by the
explosion of a coal oil lamp that death ensued on Wed
nesday morning. The unfortunate lade was on her way
up. stairs fertile purpose of retirit g, when suddenly the
lamp flared up, then, wtth a crash, exploded, scpterhig
the flaming contents over her person. She was slightly
stunned Si first : but tbegreat.peril in .Which she , - was
plitcetl-being alone in the house—made her pus forth
frantic efforts retrying to extinguish the flamos,...and she
finally reached the front door,wen her screams Loren:44
le couple 01 men to her assistance, from a store near by.
The poor lady fell tts she passed the door, and when the
.gentlemen came up they found'herahnost insensible, and
enveloped in flames. Throwing their overcoats around
her. they soon smothered the flames ; butt she ices sho..k
ing ly injured Her eyes wer, , almost burned rout; the
'MEds signe., badly burned tht..t the skin and - nails peeled
offs the hair was Minted completely from; hop-hmtd, - and
the upper part of her person was dreadfully - burned. es.
preinfiv the breast-and neck, -SIM endured most intense
; igon'y uotil death relieved her aufferings."- , -Mi , fdfrsf.x
n.neyeMoNsfyli...._
There ie no loot er any need of the occurrence of such
I.l , Wllis aes the above. Pratt's Astral Oil is a perfectly
,0,• illuminating oil, and can be obtained of dealers
:7CII rally. lin lighted lamp filled with this be upset
:10 the contents IA ill not explode nor take tire.
Ask your dealer for it, and don't endanger your lives by
burning poor oil•
—The AstralOil:is for taleitt.:wbole; , We thistr , :tsilbs Z.
locsE Co., 1010 Marko street. Sole Agonts - for - Philii:
dolphin.
LADIES' HATS, LADIES' HATS,
01 the most beautiful tstyles, 4
At prices lower than elsewhere.
At OAKFOED'S, 834 and 836 Chestnut street
FOR NON-RETENTION OR INCONTINENCE of
urine., irritation, inflammation or ulceration or the
bladder or kidneys, diseases of the prostate glatls,.oene
in the bladder,, calculus, gravel or brick duet ieposits,
'and all diseases of the bladder, kidneys and dropsical
sweillues
Eg - 2. nELMEOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT EUCIII:
•
MESSRS,. GRO'ER & BAKER:
I have used one of your No. 9 Sowing Machines, and I
think it one of the best machines I have ever seen. It
never gets out of repair, and is always ready tar use. I
would not lake twice what mine cost if I could n.,t get
another, for I could not keep house without it
Mas. M. IL FRA IS,
• Kettle Cre , ,k. Pa.
_
Corms, Bunions, Inverted Nails, skillfully
treated by Dr. J. Davidson, N 0.915 Chestnut street.
Ch rges moderato.
.1
'BENCH CIIINA I' IRE-PROw , Po 1;(17',1..% I N.
.mETIIING ENTIRELY NEW FOR . CULINAE \ ig 11-
I' , NS ; WILL sTANI , THE DIRE.
COFFEE 1',,15, TEA POTS.
MILE DITCHF.Its, ,`S•TE V: I'AN..
Eon DISHES, ETc„
EvERY HOUSEKEEPER tiIIOULD UNE IT.
KERR'S (;MINA HALL..
1218
1218 HIIE '1
sTNI T 511 PET.'
EMIR'S CHINA HALL,
1216 CHESI'NI , I STREET, BETWEEN TWELFTH AN, TIM
OCR ~ T OCI, OF WHITP, FIIENCH - CHINA, It:, 11 DEco•
RATED 'DINNER ANL. , TEA SETS, PLAIN AND C,
CITA MUER &C., 15 NOW COMPLETE. Ff.
ABOUT Fl WILL FIND AT TILE C 1,. IiALL
THE LADGE , E•sToCK OP STONy WA It
Gooliq IN THE UNITED TAT. 1 1, ,, AND A lIE
LOWEsT PRICES 11,1,113L1,1
SAFES.
5.:, 7 1 5 t. 5 0 0 . , 41'6, $6 50, Fr: *1 50, an d
Wholesale and Retail.
Doel: street, 1,e1e,,
If EL - m BoLD's Frx 1 D Ex TicAi "r Itl'r ITV in
pleanant in toot and odor, free. from all injurious proper•
ties, and immediate in its action. .
TIIE LATEST FASIierNARLE BEVEI: \ , :E.—A
furnishing store in this city advertises a new st) le of
cravat as "the latest fashion for the thrat. 1
finny be the latest styli' for the outside of that organ,
but .a a fatthien for the inside has 311:q COnv , up
which is twice as popular. Somebody 1,, tout
out that Schiedam Schnapps improve soda water,
and trfrpbody acquiesces in the arrangent-ro. Al
\
though somewhat CO IlfierVati yll b nature. we: rl• not op
posed to progress, and concolvint, It our solemn duty, as
a plliliic Jll
Ornal IS! 00 ascertain w tether Sclinappl.:,,,,,ts,.
NI titer was a tuMper - tliffig - fO• teCninbieTalT, our ,mb
seri hers, we tried it. The result may be htoted in 0 few
word). The mixture is good to take. and if our Ntril.laCh
is like stomachs in general, it is congenial to that part ,A
the Minion organization. Finally, and to eete•lnde," it
touches tho right spot."—Sundau Cournr.
ff EL'AIbOLD'S I EXTRACT Bran give: health
and vigor le the triune, and bloom to lbw path rin ek.
Debility is acvombnitiod by many alarmini;
and if no troatntont to Sllblllitted to ~.,11.3uni b)n, in-
Willi() or epileptic Mil own°.
_ _
t7Dlcious Di OT lir, its AND N 4 use
Bow ER ' s INFANT Colt DIA boCittitii, it IN OW , of th u
most delightful and efficacious remodie.. pro , di.... t .srod
fer curing the various ills to which infant-, aril young
children are subject.
,ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE COICs'T FITT lONS
(if 1 , 011) sexes line 111:1,Intisqt.1,'H 'Ex f !Cm' r 11l Tlr. It
kill give brisk awl energeticfeeliugm, uud w 41,1, you to
leep . •
To I'IIO4ICIA2 , ;S AND OTIIERS.—Th, , pro
prietor of Several valuable Mineral :spil l ,
knoWn elllcacy, with spacious hotel buildorz , ..,ritietl
ous, completely furnished, ;Lad ot• groat
natural beauty, of . (•: 113) , ' nevus and hay il‘a ItIV .,O IY
large slimmer-patronage, Nvould like to Moot Wit II
polypi parties fur the_purpose of ore.aiiii.no:n pornia
illhtitiltlol). or Water Curv. Add re—,. ith
reference, ' , H. 11,," 144). 7 Beekman street, Raoul 17,
N,ew Y ork.
TAIc.F. No MORE UN7•LEAS.INT AND I'N4ACE
ItEmr.Dirm for unpleasant and dangerous discAlsrs,, Tap
II gh:a BOLD'S 17,,,Taliur Beene AND Imi'ru'Pl.Li : Ro s E,
WAtin.
, 0
A WD OR To 'ME' Et.oliitl.Y.—.Nobodw loves
to be gray. 'DIM'S human nature, Everyb.dy det,,,t,,
the hair dyes and the sedemenial "pot-a-flyes.. That's
)11.111,111, Illatire too. Pit ALON's VITALI/1, 0 11.!51 , 1,1'ATION
yoIt.TAI I , HAIR"; which literally' rejureaatel !filo' hair, is
free from the filth and sediment which deille the dyes
and' not.a.dyes,"
Bold by all druggists and fancy goods dealeri, .
THE GLORY OF MAN is STHENGTH.—TIIOIC
tore the nervolla and debilitated alma id.inintedlittel y nee
11ELMISOLD ' 15 EXTRACT Mein'. •
DEAFITEEts, BLINDNESS AND CATAED.U.
treated with the 'ntrnoet enemies, by J. ISAACS'
i N. D•D.• and Professor ,f D 1 601113(3E1 of thu Eye and Fiarilie °pool
alty) the Medical (lollop of Pentisylvaida,l2'yoare
oa
perieuc No. tits a Arch [Arcot, Teethnotilale can bomoort
at his office. The medical faculty aro inyitod to ac
company their patients, OP he 11 ite no Becrete in hie prac
tice. Artificial eyds inserted without pain. No charip
for eawiriation..
T. ‘4ArIIEJDA . i r . OCTOBER I; 1870.
COCOA DOOR MATS
-20 cents. - $1 12; ;sl`3o, $1 60,31 75, $2, $2 25, $:.50,
$7 80, .
. • • FA.R.BONn Sc CO. ,
Wholesale. and BMA FurnighluaßoomH,
Dock Htroot, below Walnut,
•
O3IBRE L LA STANDS; ,$2 50, S 2 75, :r.),
$3 25, $3 fO, $4 50, $5. - Wholesale and retail. Far
eon tt Co., Dock etreet, below Walnut.
AN INCONTROVERTIBLZ I ACT.,An &Lay'
boot is n luxury. Two comfortable boot,* are a dupli
cate delight. To Pet tbofl precisely as you wish,. call
upon enAnail RIMEL, the accomplished cordwnmer,
at NH North Eighth street, above Buttouwood. lie Ilts
your foot to a charmiand his prices are moderato. Go.
forhim.
- -
II EMU DO LWS EXTRACT B Tit, AND
IDI
PRO VED ROSE WAStI cares secret nod dellento disorders
in nil their stages.ost• little expense; little or no,cluinge
in diet, no incolffnnienee and no exposuro .It is pies-
Bent in - tnate and odorrimmediate in-its action,amLfreo_
from all injurious properties.
SITEGICAL iNtiTILIIMENTEI and
entidnea.
RELIGIOUS NOTACES.
• SIXT.H. PRESBYTERIAI7 CHURCH,
IF,D 7 Speitce, below Si xth.—Rer. J. P. °onkel', Pas*
tor, n ill. preach at lOh A. M. and TR P. it 7
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,
they Wnithington Squeire.—Rov: Albert Barnee,Pastor.
will preach tomorrow at 103 ii Bev. -Derrick
Jel,lloll, D. D., Tin P. M. . it'
. _........
L? ST. CLEMENT'S CHURCFI,' TWEN
tioth and °harry etreets.—Service (Choral)-iind
sermon, to-morrow evening, at ni o'clock. A t thiAter
vice the li oats will be free.. ,
_ ' .ocl-est'
coMESSIAH EVANGELICAL LlT
therm' Church, Oxford street, aboVe Thirteenth.
Itcv. Thomas Stuart; of the Methodist Church. Services
at 105,i A. m. lt"
u. CENTRAL PRESBYTERIA.
Church. Eighth streets, aboN e Arch. Rev. A
Reed, D. D. Pastor. &niece every Sabbatn 10.5 A
N. and P.R. Strangers always welcome. It*
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WEST ARCH STREET PRESBY-
Ü b • terian Church. corner Eighteenth and Arch
streets.—Rev. A: A. Willits, D. D., will preach to-mor•
row; at 10si'A-.-M, an d-7.5;-Pi-lit
-
REV; _____
u, VC. WADSWORTH, D. D.,
Pastnriwill. preach to morrow hi the Third Re
formed Church, Tenth and Filbert Streets. Services 10:4
hi morning, and 73'1 in evening. • It"
_ _ _
BETH EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH,
Broad and Spruce streets'—Rev. J. Wheaton
Smith, D. P.. Pastor; will preach Sunday morning and
Strangers welcome . Evening servico,teem
mencing atV. o' . clack.. It*
10. CHURCH OF THE MEDIATOR,
Nineteenth and Lombard streets. Vho How.
Rudder, I).D. i
,pia3 ink in this Churck.toqnorrott
o,ning 7;•.a. O'clock, bort re the Palish Missionary
AD 0 Y‘iS . AN D . REALITIE
14 t h' Trinity M-E. Chora,Eigittlt-etreet,filmvo. Race.
by Rev. 11. A. Olev . eland; 7% P.M.; nor. Dr. Jos. Castle,
A. 31. Recoptron of members and Communion lifter
nwrning Sermon. Come and Welconke.•
OLIN TUN STREET PRESBY
Chnrch, Tenth street,' below 'prune
Service To-morrow (Ranolny), at 1056 'A, M.
Itf.N . Dr. Mears will preach: Subject—" The Value of
no. I've6ent Life. - All c4.,rdiullY
DI VINE SERVICE (PROTESTANT
Episcoril I will, be held tho jinn of too Court
lan.' imiunders lnstitifte, Thirty-ninth street above
M 0; .on Sued ay, Oct. 2d, nt 10.30 A and 4 p
-,u•bc- 2 1 at 230. Collection at Evening Prayer.
• —•
• •
" LIFE AND TRIES OF ELI.) &Hi
thr• ishbite."—Cilark:s Campin . ' will give the
iir-t 11 . Sermons on this Snillekn to -morn, w
73.2 P. N., in Spring Garden hail, N. W.
log Garden and fliirteentli strect.F. lt'
REV. DR. :NEWTON HA.VItil; RE
tt,r, A init to Europe tail'
dn'.ies in lb., rif
t. - ,14.1r row (Sunday). and preach at Alva A.
m
FIRST REFORMED CHURCH,'
.•,,rnr•r ,if Siwentli and, Spring stroot9.—
Z`V i.-ea. {I . t,. -morrow A. It..auxi.a,. St•LN
N. Orr, • Plustor, will preach in oven-
It"
I :310 N TO V - 017 N MEN. RE V.
C.•:McCoolt . pre-rch t, Yonne:3lon: to
ta,rl., o:ening, at 77,i o'clock, in S. , %enth Preettrterian
, :tre , t. above Chasm:lt Subject,"
: L.:-Lno in ho Lon(::it Room." Alt : Y.7min: 111::11 .
fo
-1..t1 I •llal lorry ico A. M. , It'
CHURCH OF THE EVANGELTST,
'atharine street, aboYe Seventh.—The Rev
hurbitro.w will. primch'iminorrow morning, at
.Evt Lino service at 7), by Rector lice. ,lacob
sit w ill preach a apccial ci:111/01.1 on the Itecol4nition
Il iOnils in Heaven.. Public cordially invitod. lt^
•
WEST SPRUCE STREET PR ESBY
terian Church. S. W,corner of Seventeenth _aml
rcets —Rev. William.P. Breed. 1). 13.,
tier , o• s gas '-abbatb morning lit 103 i o'clock. Stiblact
is.ours• will lie the •` Five Milli , in unit atid iu
tlc ~Iterneen, Sid o'clock, the ltulitig, Elderit, recently
me,n d, will bevidained and installed. It'
1' BURCH OF. TB E N ATI VITV.
Eleventh and Mt. I croon 'it reats , . The Rev. Win.
Y.'4111 will enter upon hk rinit dtit ac Re.dor, and
r• ac is hia fl ret ePrtnun on Sunday moritinn., lit
li 3: n cicck. Strad ty School, at nine o'clock A. M.. at
Lich Mr. Newton will be pret•ent. imr fritmiis at,
s , rvit , - , in the evening at ", - e o'clock.
SPECIAL NOTICES
T.111:1
STATE JOURNAL
•
Will M• published in narri, , burg. Pa., by the Ilarris• •
burg Printing Association, on and after Monday, Octo
ber 3, We. a- a liztv'; AND WEFISLY NEteit'APEn. It
will be des. ted to independent milrnalkin ; will defend
and advocate the rights and intern/41.f the people. and
w ill mishit every ,tiort to advance the religions, educa
tional, ineral and social conditions of. humanity. SO
long ae the Republican' party continues to be, as it now
is, more than sit other political organization, the
enactor and defender of liberal and impartial laws. the
protector of A morican labor. the promoter of American
mannincture, , , and tho leader in alt great reforms;Tne
3of RNA!. will advocate its principles and- defend its
policies.
TM-mining and manufacturing interests of the State,
and the rislits of the laboring taco employed therein;
shalt alwayk have ptecedence iu thee columns. Na•
o.llM:inlSt:tie measures proposed and enacted for tit
prole( lion c,l" Aim:Timm industry will ever bo urged, ad
vocated and defended ; new., political, commercial,
agri.julturni and social from all parts of the world. will
be published in Harrisburg as early as in New... Twit or
Philadelphia, so that the inhabitants of the central part
of the State Jtud travelerst the railroad,' !wed net yyc ,it
for' the nests 91 the day ntil it reaches them fn thOcilY
perery.
The Local news; of our own city will tie thoroughly
canvao:Eeo and carefully edited ; State affairs will I t '
p. rted promptly. fully and accurately trout .Al parts ,if
the Cominonweidtlio The columns of THE .1/.I'IIN,L
will be open to correspondents on all subjects of gmoral
interest. and tuthe leaders-in the• Rep u blican party •in
chinch andeducattonal attaini and social t• -rusts, for
the expression Joni advecacy of their „own views, over
'their own signatures, subjcot always to the option of the
editor.
The Literary department will Le in clattgr of an edi
tor. seliese special duty will Inc 1,/ main' independent
critici,ms of new pills. ;libels of every class.
The WEEKLY .10 [ANA L will, in addition to ot hor
attri-ctiow. contain an ably edited Agricultural Depyrt
ment • in which the farmers of Penmytennia will find
;I -pens of the Partner's I 'Mb of New York, and other
wt oletl'- ,stud cm,tritaitiom. from the able`6C writers on
— agricultrtre - ., -- • .•
The DAILY .1 OURN.\ L a tw at
cent paper. am, eel by carriers at ten ce'nts per Week.
single co py. to. , /// 01. O ne year, lite N. Ffee espies by
mail, ono y enr..s - 17 tai: -
Weekly',
Weekly,l ropy, I year Oe
Address. c.ilninlinicat Mei, ill
" State Journal," Harrisburg, Pa.
4 , 26 mw rpg ,
DEPARTMENT OF SURVEYS.—
OFFICE OF DRIES ENGINEER AND SCR•
VEY OE.
Pit ILADELPILIA. S''Dt.2o 1870.
NOTIC
z E.—DUpliCato plonk of the line and gr a de regu
lations, between Con ad's lane and Lever' ngton Square,
and Ridge avenue and the Fairmount Park line, are now
prepared and deposited at the office of JOHN 11.
LEVERING, Suryeyor arid, Regulator, Main street,
apayunk . and also at the office of the DepartmPnt.No.
.224-Sentit :Fifth-street .;.and the Board, ofSumeye Intro
appointed MONDAY, October 3d, 1870, at 10t o'clock
A: - DI . ,to considerany—objectlon that may be urged
thereto by any citizens interested therein..
sTmoKLAND KNEA SS,
5e24.28 ncl Chief Engineer nil Surveyor.
.rr OFFICE OF THE MORRIS Ga. N I
AND BANKING COMPANY.
JETISEY CITY, Sept. 4!1, 1670.
The COlipone and Interest on Boat Loan of thiS Com
pany, due Oct. 1,1870, will he paid at this office, of to
residents in or near Philadelphia, at the office or the
Pennsilvauirt Company for Insnranee on Lives, &c.,No.
304 :Walnut street.
:INC: IL. BURNETT,
se:10 2t§ Secretary.
TILE WAGNER FREE _
OF :SCIENCE, corner of Seventeenth et root aI la
Nol
Tho Autumn courin of hIAIITCS \ViIyOIIIIIIOTWO MEM , "
DAY. Oct :3i 1870, at 7:L o!clock, and 0 continued ovy
evabint: in the following order:
7.3 i• o'clock, eltetniBtry, Prof. Peale, M. D.
Tuesday ' 4 . " PalontologY, " Wagner.
Wednesday, 734 o'clock; Anatomy and Physiology,
Prof. Townsend, N. O.
Tlinriality,7;:: o'clock, Astronomy, Prof. Risley, N. P.
Friday; 0 clock,Nat. Philoso . phy,PrOf. Al i
Saturday, 734 o'clock; Elocution, Kof. Shoemtikor.
All aro invited, male and temalo. Admission free. The
best modrs - o 'mach is by the Fifteenth street cars to
Cohunbia 'troth 4nd roturqby the same route. selril 2t§
[On OFFIC OF • THE . FRANKIiIN
EIRE 1 NSU :AWE CO. . ••
PIIILADELPHIA, SeDt. 17,1870.
en Directors, to servo for the ensu
r field to charter at the 0111 cc
.1 ,on MONDAY, October .3, 1870, between
1 'A.M. and 2 I'. 111.
J. W. I.lc ALlatCr
Secretary.
An Election for
ofofyour, willbe
the ComPIIII
the 11011 I'S
hf 19f ee:l
(111E.A.P PAINTING.—
• 100 lbn of the PECOTIA COMPAVVI3
6.1 Cotoutip Pan .(costlug $12.50) will
. c 2. t paint 11111C11 OA '2OO 1119. Of Lend,
• anti wear longer. For particulars,
COST I.F.AD. address S, BOWEN, Sec'y., No. 110
N. Fourth St., Pliflotla.
Foloetltlilm
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COTTON.-71BALES COTTON :NOW
ilding from steamor Tonawnmirt, from Sal;ammb,
Ga., aml tor to& by 00011.1%tai, CO., 111
Ulicalnut street.
drtiggimts
SNOWDEN & BROTHER,
23 Smith Riahtli .treAt ,
INSTI'T'UTE
. .
. , .. • • .
'i:.•711:,}4i12.;
AMUSEMENTri.
ASHER'S DANC Niik &LC A.DEIIIIIr
S. W. Cor. Twain and Chestnut,
(Entrance on Twel tb street.) . ,
All the New and Fashionable Dances• Taught.
Ladles and Gentlemon—fdonday; Tuesday, Thursday
and Friday Evenings.
Misses and Masters—Tuesday and, Saturday After
noons. '
Gentlemen Only—Saturday Evening. • •
Private lessons, singly or in class, at any hour to snit
'convenience. • -^ •
For terune, Circulars, eto, apply Or widrese PROS'.ASDER, at the Academy.• - sel2-Sra
CARL GAERTNER'S NATIONAL CON
vki SERVATORY.. ORCHESTRA will give. during'
the season oclB7o-71, Your Grand Concerts at the Aca
den7 filmic. There will also be given Ten Soirees
oLO assical_ehamber__lffusic_in_the_large• roma of the -
National Conservatory of hi •
This Orchestra offers its services to the public for
concerts, operatic and dramatic performances, coin
nieucoments,•Sic., &c.; also, in private soirees for solos,
nonettes, (Mattes, sex tettes, quintettes, quartettes, trios '
and duos.
Engagements received tit the officti, southeast corner
TENTH and WALNUT streets. .
Subscription lists at the, music stores and at the
office: sel2-lm§
AMERICAN. ACADEMY OF MUSIC.—
HAULERS'
GRAND MILITARY AND °ROHM .
_ (INAUGURAL , .
C
. corWERT MATINEES.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Oct. I. 1970;
Commencing at 3% o'clock, precisely.
POPULAR MUSIC. POPULAR PRICES.
SIXTY FIRST-CLASS SOLO INSTRUMANTALISTS
ADMISSION, GO cents.
.. . . _ ..
Pitakrige of three tickets, I.
Family Chafe (entrance on Locnst street), 2.5 gents
.Proceniain I,OXOH, sb. Balcony boxes, S 3.
Tickets for mile at the Academy of Binsic, arhicipa
Min& Stores, and office of Hastier 1.2r0e., No. 224 Sooth
Eighth street. se2i-tf
w7 •ALN UT STREET TREATRE,
Realm) at
THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. Oct.
SIXTH NIGHT OF THE ENGAGEZXZT OF
the eminent . American Artiste,
LUCILLE WESTERN,
Who will appear the only time this season in her power
ful impersonation of
• NANCY SYKES,
n the Thrilling - Drama, 6 — titts - ,Tfrom - th - mwork*of
Charles Dickens, entitled
OLIVER' TWIST.
NANCY SYK - ES , LUCILLE WESTERN
DILL SYKES •
Mr. JAS. A:HERNE
MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET
TIIEAT.RF. Begins to 8.
THIS, SATURDAY. EVENING. Oct. 1. WO.
rind every night nutillurther notice, Lester Wullack's
five-act local comedy,_
CENTRAL PARK.,•
OE, THE HOUSE WITII TWO D00M...
Witli every 13C110 new.
B R 11, A-N.T-- iNLIT 81(71—L. --
and Great Gact.i.f Char:niers •
By MRS. JOHN DREW AN-D (2031• PAN Y.
SEATS SECURED SIX DAYS IN ADVANCE.
-
-011ESTNITT STREET THEATRE,..__
kJ E. L. DAVENPORT • •• • Lessee Mid Manlig6 - .
RETURN OF .THE FAVORLTRS4
W. H. LINGARD, •
ALICE DUNNING,
And the entire Comedy COM pall V. commencing
', MONDAY' EVENING, Oct.
For a Short Season. • • • • ' • = •
-Sale oT Tickets will commence Monday morninat ; at g
o'clock, at Box. Office of Theatre, ' ce. l -tf
F QX'S AMERICAN THEATRE. —
Walnut Street; above Eighth.
13,000 PERSONS
Visited this popular terny.le of amuserneut during the
pact week -to witness sevem performance, .
NEW ATTRACTIONS.
EVERY EVENING nod SATURDAY IsIATINgE , :
the new great artiste:
MISS LIZZIE KELSEY.
AND THE WONDER. SYDNEY FRANKS.
The Brilliant Mnshml Gems.
THE BEAUTIFUL BLONDES, •
The Pets of the Public. '"•
THAT GREAT MINSTREL COMPANY.
•
TIIE COUNT OF ,BALLET TROUPE. .
New Ethiopian Opera.
The V irginny Cupids.
Grand Ballets, Burlckgne„te.
f Cli STREET OPERA HOUSE, . .
A
Arc li.Str,,et...ahoNe Tenth,.
TIIE PALACE OF MINSTRELSY.
• SIMMONS & SLOCUM'S
- - MINSTRELS.
z THE CHAMPION TROUPE OF AMERICA.
OPEN FOR THE SEASON. . •
With the hem Minstrel organization in . th6 world.
Boa Office open from 9A. M t:4 , -.P.-M,for , th_etalo
of lie,4•rved SelOS. r - nel7-tf
OW ELEVENTH -ST. OPERA HOUSE,
-.LiEkv.nth Street. aboveChemto H nt.
OPEN EVERY NIGT. . .
THE FANIILY RESORT.
Establitibed INA. •
CARNCROSS A Tilii:EV'S
MINSTRELS, ..
The Cr.'at Star Troupe of the World in their Grand
Ftbiuvi:ln :.•:oirt-.
— fiTi.N. t , lllO- aped Triim - 10 . 16 - 16'Etr , p3,. •
.--- .
R. F. SIMPSON, Treasnrer.
J. L. CA lINCROSS. M anuer. , 'atm 'rt.
SHIPPERS' (VIDE
Until further notice the Philadelphia and
Southern Mail Steamship Company will
not receive freight for Texas Ports.
WM. L. JAMES. General Agent.
tfli. • - - _
MEE
FOR BOSTON.
Steamship Line Meet,
ROMAN, SAXON, NORMAN, ARIES.
•
Sailing' Wednesday and Saturday
FROM EACH PORT.
From Pine St. Wharf, Phila., at 10 A. M.
Lon Wharf, Boston. - at 3P. M.
These Stearuablps sail punctually. Freight recstutd
er,ry day.
Freight forwarded to all points in New Enetand.
For freight or passage (superior accontnodationio
ap
ply to
Insurance effected at-s of I per cent. at the office.
HENRY WINSOR tt
MS SOUTH DELAWARE AVENUE.
'pH IL ADELPH IA AND SOUTHERN
1. MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S REGULAR
SEMIMONTHLY LINE TO NEW ORLEANS LA.
The JI.kNIATA will tail FOR NEW ORL
direct. on Too-day, Oct. 11, at 8 A. N.
The YAZOO will Fail FROM NEW ORL
vi:‘ Havana. on —, October
THROUGH DILLS OF LADING at as low rates Re
by any other route given to MOBILE., and to all
rint's on the MISSISSIPPI. between NEW ORLEANS
iind ST. LOUIS. RED RIVER FREIGHTS RE
SHIPPED at New Orleans without charge of commie.
clone.
WEEELY LINE TO SAVANNAH, GA.
The WYOMING will sail FOR SAVANNAH on
Saturday. October I. at 8 A . '
Thu T r ONAWANDA will sail FROM SAVANNAH on
Saturday, October I.
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING given to all the
principal towns in GEORGIA,ALADAMA, FLORIDA,
It- , SISSIPPI, LOUISIANA, ARKANFAS and TEN
NE:-SEE. in connection with the ,Central Railroad of
Georgia,Atlantic and Gulf Railroad and Florida/team
era, at au low rate ac by competing lines.
SEMLMONTRLY LINE-TOW
The PIONEER will sail FOR WILMINGTON on'
Saturday, October Int, 6 A. M.—returning, will leave
Wilmington, Friday, Oct. 7111.
Connects with the Cape Fear River Steamboat Com
pany, the Wilmington and Weldon and North Carolina
Railroads, and the Wt Imingnm and Manchester Rail
rdad to all interior polnto.
Freights for COLUMBIA, S. C., and AUGUSTA,Qa.,
taken via WILMINGTON at as low 'rates as by any
other route.
Insurance effected when requeSted brShipners. Bills
of Lading signed at Queen Street Wharf on or beforeday
of sailing.
WM. L, JAMES. General Agent,
y:ll.tfs No: 130 South Third street.
GROCERIES. LIQUORS. dgi.:•
NTEW MACKEREL, SALMON AND
_LI shad in kiifx. put up oxproasly for families, at
.(,111'5T.X1S. Ear South Secoui
atrept, below Chestnut.
I\T -- ENV GREEN. GINGER, PICKLED
LinieS, Pickled Lambs' TOrlgilefi, Spiced Oysters
and Ohms. at COUSTY'S East End thocory, No. 118
South Second street, below Chestnut. .
!TABLE CLARETS FOR S 4 00 PER CASE
1.OM! dozen bottlea, up in store and for bale at
CrSTIPS East End Grocery, No. 1113 South Second
etreet,below Chtdnut.
NESTCANNED GOODS, GREEN PEAS,
Aanaragus, Tonnitopa, &c., are arriving. nunilioa
wishing saine now tx the time to buy ehonpott MUSTY'S
East End Grocery, No. 118 South Second firmer, below
Cheatnnt.
@O 00
PER DOZEN EOR GENUINE
imported French White Wine Vinegar in
ea", Vary choice (minify, at 0013 STY'S Mist End
Grocery, No. 118 South Second street, below Chestnut.
lIST RUCEIVED AND IN — STO4E 1000
cases of Champagne, sparkling Catawba and van.
fonds Wines, Portl,3ladeira, Sherry, Jamaica and Santa
Cron. Cru Nom, fine old Brandies and Whiskies, Wholesale
and Retail. P. J. JORDAN, 220 Pear street,
Below Third and Walnut strode, and above Dock
street. doT tf
TORD.AN'S CELEBRATED P URE TONIC
ej Ale for Invalids, family use, etc.
The subscriber is now furnished with his Mil Winter
supply of hie highly nutritious and well-known hover.
age. Its Wide-spread and increasing use, by order. of
physicians, for invalids,use of families: Ac., commend it
to the attention of alconsumers who want a strictly
pure article ; prepared from the boat materials, and put
up in the most careful manner for home use or transpor
tation. Orde by mail or otherwise pro J mptly sap
rs ,
plivd.
• P. JORDAN
• No. 220 Pear street,
del . below Third and Walnut streets
_ _divrt]enY.
11Q-011151 -E-R43! AND WOSTENELOLIK'S
POOKET KNIVES, PEARI. and STAG HAN
DLES of beautiful finish! RODGERS' and WADE &
BUTCHER'S, and tGo CELEBRATED LECOULTRE)
RA li ZO ra,K Cl ve bO , R ci SIN r TAS Ta be
On o
leygr o qu da t n
polished. EAR. INSTIWAVENTS of the most anprovai
construction to hcoist the' hearing, at P. MADEIRA'S,
(haler and Surgical Instruinout Maharani Tenth area*.
bol w ahostnnt. • - mytqf
TURPENTINE, TAR • AND
Li . no barrels Spirits Titrpentine ; 71 barrels
wil m ingten 'Pair; 393 barrels No. 1 Rosin. lamina;
from steamer Pioneer. F or Hale by EDW.-H.-ROW
LEY, Irront street. - . atYatt:
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1E PAR T MX, N T OF 131411.WAY8.
OFFICE-140. • 104': SOUTH ' - pprra
STREET. •
PfirLADELz•nie, .Sept.l. 4 J, 1870
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. •
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at' -
the Mice of the Commissioner of Highways
until 12 o'clock M., on MONDAY,3d proximo, •
• for the construction of a Sewer on the line of '
-Leaf street, from Orange to Locts3t ..stretit;
with a clear inside diameter of tw9 fe - et and
six inches, with suelf - man-holes as may
'di
rected by the Chief Engineer and Surveyor.
The understanding to - be that the-Contractor
shall take bills prepared against the property
fronting on said sewer to the amount of ono.
--dollar—and—fifty—cents—for-each-lineal-foot-of---,
front .ozif' each ,side of the street, as so„ much
cash the • balane.e, as limited 'by ordi
nance, to be paid . by the city.
All Bidders may be present ski the time .and
place of opening the said . Proposals. •
Each Proposal will be accompanied by
.a
certificate that a Bond has .been, flied in the,
Law Department as directed by Ordinance of
May 25th, 1860. If the: LoWest Bidder shall
not execute a contract Within five. days after
the work is awarded, he will be deemed as
declining. and will be held liable on his - bond
for the difference between his bid and the next,
highest bidder. Specifications may be had at •
the Department of Surveys, which will ha_
strictly adhered to. ,
MAHLON H. DICKINSON, •
se29-:;0 Chief Commissioner of Highways.,
EIGHT VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS
IN
MOORESTOWN, N. J..
Nine miles from Camden, on the C. 11. C. it P. At IL It
N., wlff he offered at
PUBLIC SALE
On the prelnioce
On Second day, 10 mo. (Oct.) 3d, 1870,
• At 12 o'clock. • 1
These Loth lie ithout the Middle of the .town, front on •,
the tiro prlnclptd etreet., and are within &even min ti , tpreN
walk of the !Mitre:id Station, Hach Lot le .52 feet tr,,nt .
by 221 feet deep, more or leer.
TIIE NOTED IIEALTLIKIII,NESS
of the village, its fine loeatlon, on a ridge of good soil,
its vicinity to and fre , inent communication with the city
by rail, combine to render Moorestown one of the molt
eligible of residence In :West Jers.y.
Te'rnitrearty-rtnade knowit-on-t he-day-of-sale,-
.C. F. MATLACK. M. D.
5e2..." 24 27 29 or.l St
ENV -EST PIII-I_,ADE - LPI-11A:
FOR SALE OR TO RENT,
Handsome Brownstone Mansard Roof
• ReSidenets,
4114 Spruce 8 (rea—Pod . lll.Blon October
-1116 Spruce Street—lnantAlato PoKtoo.nion.
C. J. WELL /c .
13E) South Front Stro.t.
ee6.tuli) a
la BROWN STONE RESIDENCE Et
E,OILSALE
............... Rau .STREET.
Elegant 'Brown-Stone Aemidence, three atoriel and
Slatnatil roof ; very vornihoitione, tarnished with every
Dir•deriv convenience, and built An reel , enrwrier 61 K 1
subetantlia manner. Lot ft-et front by IL.O re,t de,,p to
Cuthbert etrect. on %villa Sd erected a handsome brick
Stable and Coach House. .
J, M. GUMMEY & SONS:
733 WALNUT Struot
au^4 tfri)
I n . EiViii ARCH STREET.
Cheapest/Modern Dwelling
in the city,. Lot 20 by 167 feet. ,
The owner bought it at a aarritivo ; eau If Ai at gret.t
brui t :tit. on ea. terse. Imuu•tilate potae.,tt,rn. .1.
FltEl/11. >.
Lin._ 6:"...:LlValnitt. ktreet.. ttetlti tcl
rr-;,i FOR HALF.,.' OR TO, RENT.-NOS.
21 1 ,8, 211 u. 212trind 2131 Walnut stre , :t.
rntigitur kin 22 (CI to r,r %%ill lie roat l / 4 1. Ad•
areas. by not , ,, SAMUEL C. 111.7NTI:“:.
113.' 210,0, Walnut street'.
FOR SALR- , --M0D1 7 A1.14 RESIDENCE.,
h. voinpkto repai . r. hnrSng I.c-en "ccuplvd by rho
o'a. nil'. All the nic.lern lut pre/ emente ; 2 water closets,
bathe '
. 2 brkk lalttere, tow -Aown.gyates, 2 range,,; pa
per and paint in exc-lknt order; open ntairway.
Lot, 2.rrhy-115. tinanklin street: near Pcopha, FRED.
!.'onth Futtrth tg`Z:
-F OR. SA L k.:=-A SUP E, RI OR -
Ve+ttllelli—Chl,tlll:: re,t Store,'south skis, near
street handkinie finish; fine saloon on F.4. , 7-011il
1100 r ; maleru dwelt in 4. File story brick building, n
Saill , olllstrPet.,ltetif.- for eI',OIia.ERED. SYLV ESTER,
alb S. Faurh street.i•
, "st , l7:lf
fel FOR SALE= OR RENT ON. AN
itriprovirjg lease for a term of years. a valuabbi
property, 'AI feet front by l:9) foot ,e1,e1 , , with streets on
three sides. situate on the recut Side of Walnut etre,t,
wet of Ninth street. Lanz , . Nt. , l
.on th- rear. J. M. C;T:MMEY 4: SONS, NO. TM Ws!
out etri,tt
I,V EST -4
DELANCE PILAI ELFOR,
te..Sale--The handsome thre , r-story brick residerico
.with Mansard roof, built and finished throughout in a.
superiiir manner. With extra conveniences; 2 bath- -
rooms. etc. ; situate No. 'Atli, Delancey Place. J. M.
•GUMMEY - & SONS.Ja3 Walnut street:
FOR SALE—THE ELEGANT FlVE
atory broun-stone store property. situate No. t,7
North Third Street. J. M. GUMMEY S 50N5,733 WI
nut street.
•
FOR SALE .—,AN ELEG ANT
JoN2 Country Seat. containing 29 acres of laud, situato
on the Lllll.'lolll turn: pik: nod street or Methodist
lane ;- conventent to either Germantown Railroad or
North PenuaYdvania. Large Man 'Orin i 101 1 ,1!, with 2
parlors. library, dining•room. butler's pantry, store-
TOOM and large kitchen on first lima. 7 chambers on
second floor, bath. hot and cold water and large closets.
Stabling for S horses and large coach-lin u.e. Minna:lnc('
of fruit and two young orchards. Grounds are hand
somely improved with...hi...a and walks and well shaded
with forest trees. J. M. GUMMEY S. SONS, 733 Wal
nut Street.
.ELFOR SALE-A NEW AND 14.11,E
-glint 'Brown Stone east side of Loon
Square, below Vine ; replete with convffniences.. In
quire at,prp.rthkel.
• 006 tfl EDWIN RA FSNYDER.
inMARBLE TERRACE- - ---FOR SALE,
Hone and Lot, No. :r14 , 3 Chestnut street.' Lot 13
by 120 feet. Building 4 stories front and back, with
white marble front and Man.ard roof; spacious. rooms
and stairways; tlukhtst in the most modern and ap
proved style;-underground drainage, heating and cook -
tog arrangements complete; soapstone-wash -tubs In
kitchen. and speaking tubes to all parts of house.
Also for sale, lions. and /of. No :1332 Chestnut street.
For particulars apply to RAND, PERKINS tg. CO., 124
North Sixth street. EPS 1.6
-
FOR SALE—A VERY VALUABLE
tend LOT at the N. W. corner of Forty
seeond htreet and K ingsessinc avenne.
Iloulie built of brown stone. three storied, containing.
16 rooms, and finimlied in the best and Inthit substantial
manner, with all the toodern iniprovernents—one of the
aunt deSiroble 110UF 0 9 in West Philadelphia. Property.
should he Ht,li to be appreciated. Persons wishing to
know the terms bud examine the property can do no by
collpg_on JAMES M. sr: w.ats.„ nut im P. Mat 141
South Sfialf t, stree and efts evening at - WY - South
Forty second ont-z3 tf
_
NEW Re OWN STONE HOUSES,
WU NOB. 2006 AND '.9)10 SPRUCE STREET
ALSO, NO. 2116 WALNUT STREET, FOR
SALE. FINISHED IN WALNUT IN THE MOST
SUPERIOR MANNER, AND WITH EVERY
MODERN CONVENIENCE. E. B. WARREN. 1.1
SPRUCE STREET. APPLY BETWEEN 2 AN 4
O'CLOCK P. M.
toh26
UIFSALE—BUIID ENG LOTS—A VERY
AL desirable Lot of Ground. west elde of Nortlt
Broad street, Wx2oo feet deep to Carlisle street. A largo
lot, northeast corner Sixth and Dickerson streets 123
feet on Sixth street by N) feet deep. A south side Lo
cust street. west side of Twentv rt aft. faixlo o feet
deep. A latrge lot on Washington (IVO feet
deep. Apply to COI'PUCK & JORDAN, 4d Walnut
street.
WREN
FOR RENT.
110 Mo) 145 Price Street, Germantown,
Three minutes from Railroad Depot.
Twelve mottle, bath-room, furnace. range,. cigtern
with pump in addition to hydrant water.
Lease for tla•ee years. $7OO per annum.
Apply to
W. H. WEBB, 206 Price Street.
..L_..-.1....._
QM FOURTH AND MARKET STREETS
tau —To Rent—The Sire-story Store, southwest corner
Market and Foul th streets ;.rata been Ulm pular clothing
house fur the last twenty years. Apply to
t - BIM . 0. WAYNE,
se2t•s to th sit' .at National Bank of Commerce.
LARGE FIRST STORY R00M,70 B 1 Aii;
Lonomrd. near Twenty-111 th. Rent 0n1y540 Ap
ply .11 . 6 North Twelfth. ' ' 5e2.9 6-0
_....
el , FURNISHED HOUSE—FOR RENT.-
-
'" A l'ab d " l ' M Dwelling, WtllLiarge. lot of' ground,
nod. well • furnished throughout, situate on %Valeta
etreet,AVest Philadelphia. J. M CIUMMEY & SONS,
733 Walnut street.
,sa . TO LET—LARGE STORE,-NO , ;MB
an Market street, corner of Hodson street,. Apply to
T. 11. BACLIE,
' kle24 tf§ ti. .-s, •:_ 233 South Thirteenth street.
ifit TO 1.4 ( 14 BECOND-STORY FROM
PIPALRoom, Oheetnut street, about 20 X2A foot.
Suitable for an office on.light buninees.
rp FARB. •dt lIIIOTLIEHr
fl7:10 1:11tki 17, ;111A ND
- Es omo Country Residence, 151anheim :sthet,
Oer
mantoWn, with every: improvement. Vine. stable Und
four Item of ground, in excellent order. Also, a dodi_
rabbi Country Residence, Thorp's lano,tbird house front
Puy's lane, Germantown. with acres of ground,
POCK
& J ORDAN Walnutonale. Apply to COP-
P OCR 3:, 433 street.
CREIESE --- 136 IacCOLLUM, REAL EBTATA
AGICNTS.
oMoe, Jackson street, opposite Mansion street, Claps
Island, N. J. Beal'Estate bought and sold. 'Persona
desirous of renting cottages Marina the sown will spay
or address as above.
•
Itoopectfully rofor to Ohne. A. Enblontn, Henri Bllront.
Francis Elcilvoiri, Augusta Allorino John Davis and
W. .W , Juvenal. - fed-tfi
RELIGIOUS
,114 f ELLIGEN E. -
• -• 14 II d licurewl •
Tin ' (rev. .1 1 4 , qAditto hai4 declined, the
call 'extended lei him hf the Tenth Milted
Presbyterian:Chureb - Of this city.
Tim Rey. William B. Gullies has I resigned
the ehargeof Heidelberg Reformed Chureb,le
cated on :Melon street, aboye Twelfth.
• I
Pregbyterian eloirches,i,of this city have
a membership of 111,137. During the past year
e272 . persons ,wero added ; the . money• raised
amounted to 5714,031. -
Andifeist p lduCLoittcrir,tof New York,,Oxs:
plains that le Pope iv infalltble only!att vicar .
of Christ. AWit"private - bishop7 - er
he is as bje,„et to err as other nten.
THE ext, Sabbath afternoen union prdirer'•
meet). ig (colored) will be y held tp-morrow af
ternoon, from 5 to G the Shiloh Bap
tist Church. Tenth and Bainbridge streets,
THE next Mouday - , afternoon union prayer
meeting will be held. on Monday afternoon
next, from 4 to .5 o'clock, in the Church ot the-
Covenant, Filbert street, above Seventeenth.
THE Ealing Elders ot' the Presbytery of
Philadatiphi;a held a meeting On Monday even
ing last for the purpose of forming "The El
ders,' Association of : the Presbyterian, Church
of PhiladelphiM", -
Mktrnonism entbreil Ohio in 1800, and has
nosy a membership in the State of 140,000,nine
per cent. of the whole p9pulation. 'lts church
buildings number 1,804, the costliest one being,
in Cincinnati, valued-at $160,000.
THE Rev. Mr. Foote acknowledges - the re
ceipt of $321 35, throttgli 11ev. Mr. Drowse,
late of the Church of the Saviour, being the
proceeds of ad-air held in West Philadelphia in
aid of the Episcopal MiSsiOn, halt Lake City,
Utah.
THE Bev. Dr. Newton returned from his
fitreigtetoileoti Wednesday last, and will
in the Church of the Epiphany toorioe
row, The Rev. Charles D. Cooper, who was
traveling with Dr. Newton,Will remain abroad
a few weeks longer.
Tint Rev. Dr. T. M. Canningham,-late of
this city, has been unanimously elected pastor
ot the Central Presbyterian Church, San F'ran
eihieo, of which the ltev. Mr: Fackler has been
pastor: Dr. Cunningham is at present pastor of
Alio-First -.F teiiyteriali-C
Tit V. Itev. S. W. Crittenden has been - i ap
pointed Secretary of the American and For
eign ChristianetFnion for New york and yi-
CinitY. - :7 l osr;CritteildeniB Well kuown in Phil
adelphia, having been for some years con=
netted with the Publication Colninittite of the
Presbyterian Church, at 13i14 Chestnut street.
Tni: ladies of the Presbyterai eherches of
this city wih attend an adjettfined meeting to
adopt the constitution of the Women's, For
eign Missionary Society of the Presbyterian
Church, and to elect Officers. and managers.
The meeting will be held in the lectfire-room
Of the church at the teorner of Eighteenth .and
Axel streets, :at H. o'clock A.- M-ore.-111netelasc- ,
next'. •
• THE Bee. Win. O. Johnstone, pastor of the
Kensington Presbyterian Churele , Frankford
avenue, above Girard aveuue,thisl•city,recently
preached his nineteenth anniversary sermon,
in which he stated that thti number received
into-the t7tilowship ot the church during these
yearn was 1,276, id which S7l were on eXllMl
pillion, and 405 on letters from other churches.
Baptisms, e 22; marriages, 376; funerals, SIX).
THE work of the City Mission of the 'Pro
testant Episcopal Church is being prosecuted
with all possible vigor, and to the full extent
that the Means supplied to-the Superintendent
willallow. It is stated that, the Bev. E. Soil
day Widdemer, ot St. Lulies Church. Troy,N.
"Y.. ; has resigned that. charge and accepted an
appeiremeet from Bishop Stevens to 'be one
of the missionaries of the City Mission. He
will enter upon his duties about the first ofpNo
vi tuber.
litms6l , Sinosox, in a sermon preached be
fore the Methodist Conference at Elmira, N.
V., said that there is nl, greater friend to meg
giOp in the world than Bismarck. A writer in
a late religious paper - . from Heidelberg, says
that the King of Pruti'sia is an carne st Chris
tian, and also Voa-M oltke, the planner of. the
campaigns, while 'Von Itoon, the Minister .of
'War, is one of the eorriparativelyfeW Wen in-
Gerinany who gathers his household daily and
leads in family proycr.--e - •
increased interest is bei re? manifested in
the temperanee cause. The Tabor Lodge, No.
797, I. o. of G. T., bids fair to become the
banner ledge of this city. They have recentlr
organized a series Of public temperance. meet
ings, at their hall, Ninetenetband Bainbridge
streets, on Sunday afternoons. at -I o'clock,
which have been attettffiet by large and appi
eiative. aiatiences, and are accomplishing
much good in this great reform. Able speakers
will address the nicetingsetvery Sundae after
noon at 4 ,)'.'lock.
Ter Journal et the t'onventien of the Pr,
testant Episcoj'al Chureh of Newiersey gives
the edlowing summary of the statistics: Clergy
; bishop 1, pre sts 11e, deacons 1), 123 ; clergy
men not eameneally resident, 12; churches
and chapels. 113: parishes in union with the
cow.,..ution, 119 : ordinations (priests 4, 11,a
, .11,4 :;., ; candidatestor holy orders, ; lay
readers. : families, I ; 54 ; baptisms, 1,1t:7;
et:Muted, 1,162: communicants, 10,032: Sun
day school scholars, ; teachers, 1,:te1,•
contributions, tot a l. $335,726
Tun Baptists on the Pacific coast number
(me hundred and sixteen churches, live :bon
sand one hundred and seventeen members,one
hundred and fifteen ministers, and ten home
missionaries. Less than one-half the ministers
are Tasters, and not one-sixth are wholly sus
tained by their churches. Nevada, with a
population of lie,ooo, is without -a Baptist
ehurch, and so far as is known has not asingle
Baptist minister devoted to, his calling. In
Washington territory there are three churches,
seventy embers and one missionary.
Tun nailadelphia loCal Preachers' Asso
ciation of the Methodist- Episcopal .C111.11 . .11
will hold their anniversary sere:ices to-morrow
in the Fifth Street M. E. Church. There will
be prayer-meeting at,p9 A. M., conducted by
Rev. Joseph Butler. Preaching at 101 A. M.
by Rev. Pr,..M. Z. _ Love east at.l3
P. M., I:e . Y. G. W. Eros, president of the as
eociation, in charge, a td au interesting service
in the evening, at which brief addressers will
be made, interspersed with appropriate sing
ing. The occasion will be au interesting one,,
and a large audience is expected to be present,
THE semi-centennial anniversary of the es
tablishment of missions in the , Sandwich
Islands has been celebrated as a general jubi
lee, in whichmenthers of the Legislature, the
royal family, the foreigm.leg,ations,_ministers
of the Gospel, Sunday schools and thli . people
participated. Fifty years ago the islands were
occupied by a horde of naked savages, ad
dicted to the rudest forms of idolatry and hu
man sacrifices To-dity, cla.4etlesmer_thel an o_
and they hold a place, afefoug civilized nations,
with s 3 hols aml i appliauceS of advanced civ
ilization, lllet proyortion of the people who
can read is : large.
We have learned with mach pleasure that a
course of Lectures on "The Bible end Modern
Infidelity" will be delivered in our city duririg
• the approaching winter under the direction ef
an association of clergymen. For 1-his valuable
tiCrvice, some of the most eminent divines and
scientists of the country ha' e been engagael.
It is well, we think, that in making a selection
respect has been had to profound erudition,
for only gigantic intellects are qualified to
grapple With these great problems,emd such
are always sure to attract an audience and ex—
cite attention, We feel quite sitre that on
citizens, not only suelfastare grounded in the
faith, but those also who may sutler - froth se
cret scepticism, will look forward to the com
ing lectures with great interest, and we are
etinally certain that under the elliciitnt, man
' agement of the gentlemee having then). in
charge they will fill one of - cur largest halls
with appreciative assemblies,
Tittlollewing extract, froth the
of the-Presbyterian Alliance of this city gives
the name and object Of the tissociation : This
organization shall be known as "The Phila
delphia Presbyterian Alliance." Its general
object shall be the evangelization of the masses
of our,eity through instrutheatalities employed
by our churehes. - t In order to the -accomplish
_ • meet of this end the following, together with
any others in harmony with the general ob
ject, shall be the specific things sought 'to be
. done,.and for the doing of which the Alliance
is empowered to rail 7; hurls, by receLying con
- tribntions, legacies, &c., vii.: The putting
forth of specific and systematic efforts for the
: salvation•of the people,lhe erection of chtireh
edifices, the payment of church debts; the
building of manses, and of hospitals, homes,
&c., for the care find comfort of the needy.
• The follos - ving-nalued gentlemencompose•the,,
ExeCutive Committee of the Alliance : Rev,
• •0. W, Musgrave, DTI., President; Hon. Win,
Strong, John McA4hur, Esq., Key. Win. 0.
,Joblist one, 'Vice Pregidents ; R4-v. ; Alfred Ne- I
VI 11 Seerefary A.Gardner, R.o.vi4.
fteed; 8.1 4 , Agnew:, .)'.A. •Elinlry, S. 'W Dana,
IE. M. Pat reir-on, W. Selionelt,
- ,Toblaayn, M. Newllrdr, W. 'T.
Litt and lAr P. Tar. e,i ; 'Theodore W. Bolter,
Eyq., F. W. Basting/I, Fug.. G.
13.4;est. Esq., W. J. Mel trop, Eqq.,
monde Harper. Esq., Itev. Z. M. II iltnplrroy.'
FINANCIAL.
A ID esitraUle
SATE...: INVESTMENT
THE
SUNBURY AN D /LE tVISTOI N
RAILROAD COMPANY
OFFER
, $1.200,600 BONDS,
Pea Hug '7 Per Cent. Interest in Gold,
Seiyared. by a
•
FIRST AN MORTGAGE,
The 'Bonds are issued in •
sl,ooos, ssoos' and $2OOB.
The Coupons. are payable in the city-of
Philadelphia on the iirst days of April and Oc
tober,
Free ofStatp and United States
4%axes.
The price at present is
90.andLAccrewcilaterestin_Cur
rency. .
Parties purchasing prior to;October will make
the (Whir-epee onthe GOLD JNTEJLEST.
This road, with its connection with the
Perint , ylvania Railroad at ,Lewistown, brings
the Anthracite Coal Fields 037 MILES nearer
the ,Western and Southwestern • markets.
With this advantage it will control that trade.
The Lumber Trade. and the immense and
valuable • dence-it, of ()resin , this section, to
gether with' the' thickly peopled district
through which it run::, will secure it a very
l'argft'ariermatitaVettYde - ] -- " ----
WAL - PAINTER & CO.
BANKERS,
.I).r.a?fr, t7i G la Ilk'15( el:ri.t./
No. 36 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
PH IL.6.IJEL PH lA.
cu Jump; . •
1110i4T 1 DESIRABLE INVESTMENT.
LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD
Seen Per CknL•itiortgage Bonds.
We ntfr for Bale. at par and accrued Interei, tb
SEVEN PEll CENT. BONDS,
Free from all Taxation,-
OF THE
LEHIGA VALLEY RAILROAD CO.
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The Railroad -property, which. is- ninritaged for the
ii-corny,T the holders ortliThse Bends. Is finished, and
has been in toll w , .rliing order sine., Issl.earnintt and
paying to its , tOckholders dividends of ten per cent. per
annum regularly span the full - paid-up .Capital stock,
now amounting to 1•7.9`7,13.50.
Tie 80rd.3 hale forty years to ran. ARR. REGIS
TEKED and FREE FROM ALL TAXES; interest
neven per rent. per annum, payable Sept7.-iiiber an
• .
Pun hasees u ill he allowed a rebate of interest at the
rate ofn'-ten per ettil. from the data of•purchavotry Bet,:
tornl-er I. and inter-,t ad,:ed after Sept.anher Ito date of
Purchase
For further partklllars. aptly to
DREXEL at CO.,
C. at 11. BOW E,
W. H. Amu-BOLD, SON at AERTSEN.
I'll-., Angr,t 3,1570.
A LEGAL INVESTMENT•
Trusteef:, Executors and Administrators.
WE OF FERFOR SALE
9...,000 t 000
OF THE.
Pennsylvania Railroad Company's
General Mortgage.
SIX PER CFINT. BONDS
At 95 and Interest added to date of Pur
-cha;ae.
All Free from State Tax. and Issued 111
Sums of ft i ooo. ,-
These Bonds ere Conpone and Registered. Interest
former Parable Jantairy and Jul: 1: , ‘',the lattce
April and Octulwr 1, and by an Act of the Loglplature
approv . ed . 1810. are niade a Legal ihr - eitinent for
A dminstrators, Execnk.rs, Tinetees.
For Rather particulars apply to
C. at H. BORIC,
JAY COOKE et CO.,
W. CLARR. &
W. A:NEWBOLD, SON d• AERTSEN.
oct ImsT,*
A Choice and Undoubted Security,
e Peg- Cent. Gold
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS,_
COlitpOn or Registeredl s nald Free of U.S.Teta
, ISSUED DT TIIE ,
Burlington, Cedar Rapids and Min
nesota R. R. Co.
A Limited Qoantity still offered for dale at
00 AND ACCRUED INTEREST.
INTEREST I AN'A I3LE 1110.1 AND NOVEMBEII.
•
J, ICDt,AIL T11031.90'N,
CIIADLES. L. FROST, Trnatees,
The greater part of the road M already completed, and .
the ty,irninettifrom the finished portion are already more
than rtitificibut to pity operating expenses and interest on
the bonds, The balance of the work is progressing
rapidly, in'time for the movement of the coming grain
,rope, which, it is estimated, will double the present In
t,,,nie et the road..
The ciitahlibhea chriracter of this line, running as it
does through tho heart of the moat thickly settled and
richest portion of the great State of lowa, together with
its present advanced erudition and largo earnings, Wan
rant 118 Ili unhesitatingly recommending these bonds
to investors as. in every respect, an undoubted security.
Three bonds have 50 years to run. aro convertible at.
the option of the bottler into the stock of the Company
at par, and the payment of the principal is provided for
by a sinking food. The convertibility privilege at•
cached to these bonds "Cannel fail to cause them•at no
distant day to command milrket price considerably
above par, besides paying about 9 per cent., curionoY,
interest in the meanwhile. United States Five-twenties . ,
at present prices, only return 5 per cent:, and we regard
the security equally safe.
HENRY CLEWS
• . & CO
32 Wall Stree.t New York.
TOWNSEND WRELEN & CO., Philaft....
BARRERBROs.oe "
KURTZ &HOWARD,
BOWEN &FOX,
1)E RAVEN& BRO., cc
• se6 to th s Inc
JAMES'S. NEWBOLD & EON,
BILL BROKERS AND
()TIMBAL FINANCIAL-ADENTS.
)518-3mrpg. 126 SOUTH (3EDOND MELT.
fi IT, A D-EL 17 1 V 1 - 17, r\Tr.l 911 ( ) IP ) T 1 T I 'o - -!.. 1 ) ,') CITO 1. -1 4,;
WILMINGTON .AND 'READING
SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS,
' , •
t•
FREE. (2. F 'DAZES.
. .
We are offering $200,000 of the
'Second Mortgage Bonds of
this Corn ipl,ansy
AT 82 lq AND ACERU F ED INTEREST
For the 'convenience of investors , then
Bon& are issued in denominations of
The 'money is required for the purchase of
additional Rolling Stock and the' full equip
ment of the road. ,
The road is now finished, 'and drug ablisi
ness-largely-in excess of the anticipations of
its officers. .
The trade offering necessitates a large addi
tional outlay for rolling stock, to afford till
facilities for its prompt transaction, the pre
sent rolling stock , enot being sufficient to ac
cornnioda,te the trade.
- 'W3VIT - PAINTER & CO.,
PIIILADELFIIIA
et-2f , tli a t tt •
Cotipiiits of the First Si ortgusze floods
Wilmington and Reading Railroa
WEL and after that dap: at thf• Banking
House of
WM. PAINTER & CO.,
N. 36 S. Third Street, Philada
(2.9 Irtr
STAY. _COOKE & • CO.,
Philadelphia, !flew York and Washington,
.. MCA:I%i
I -- 'AND - • -- - •
Dealers in 'Government Securities.
Special attention given to the Purchase and Bale o
Bond's end Stocks on Commission, at the Board of Bro
Sera In this and other cities.
- INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS.
COLL F:CTLONS MADE ON ALL POINTS.
GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT .4VD SOLL
RELIABLE RAILROAD BONDS ..OR INVEST.
211.E.N2.
Pamphlets and tall informatio given at our office.
No. 'll4 S. " Thi
mh29-tErp
UNITED STATES SECURITIES
s(l5 In .5p
BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED
MOST LIBERAL TERMS.
Bought and 3 uld at Market Ratet.
COUPONS. CASHED.
PACIFIC 1411 ROAD BONDS
Bought and Sold on Cominission only
Accounts received and Interest allowed on Daily
Balances, subject to check at sight.
,
4do South Thith
cD9tt PHILAXIIELPHIA.
C U IP 0 N . S .
1/111 - 37 PER CENT.
041.1130 CO lf.j.lP NSO
OF THE '
SUNBITY & LEWISTOWN R.R. CO.,
Due October 1,
Will be paid on and after that date at,the Banking
House of •
WM. PAINTER , &' CO.,
No. 36 South Third Street.
J. G.t. Treriaurer.
iie29-15t, r . • ,
14TOWICE -
TO TRUSTEES AND EXECUTOR%
The cheapest investment' authorized by aw are the
General Mortgage Bonds of the
Pennsylv A rgajt. R. Co. •
D. 0. WHAitTON
BANKERS ANDBROVIDIS,
No..
121 S!TRIRD STREET'.
n 5 ly • 1, -
AILR©A.D
sl,ooos, ssoos and' sloos.
BANKEREI,
NO. South Third Street,
ciDU ()N . S.
OF TIIP,
Due October. 1,
W. S. MLLES . , Treasurer
G, 410 I_, I)
DOLGII4' SOLD.
.
STOCKS
PREXEL /& CO.
CO,,
South Third• Strleet
American ,and Foreign Bankers,
/MO Letters of Credit for Trovelore, entitling the
fielders to draw on Lf.iNDOl , /, PARIS or , ..BASLE,
Switzerland. Also, available throttgbot4 the United
6G tee. • c
Draw nt eight and by telegraph on 9ATIER &
Ban Francine.
Deal in Gold and Government and other Secitrittee.
Receive Gold and qurreuey depoeip subject to draft
at sleht. , r • .
I
Drexel, Winthrop & Co., Drexel, Barjes &'Co.,
No l& Wall Street, No. SRI/0 Scribe,
.New York. Parts.
gO3 2, 1 03
BARR 6 &MIRO
. BANKER.; 40,
DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS RECEIYED'AND INTER
EST ALLOWED ON DAILY BALANCES.
ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED FOR THE
PURCRABEciND SALE. OF ALL RELIABLE SE
CURITIEB.
COLLECTIONS MADE . EVERYWHERE. --
REAL ESTATE COLLATERAL 'LOANS NE4O
- . . .
.
No. 203 S. SIXTH 18t Philada,
a9226tnrp
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS
THE UNION BANKING COMPANY,
CAPITAL PAID IN e 200.400,
WILL ALLOW 4 (1r01.114 PER CERT. INTERESI,
ORDEPOSITS PAYABLE ON DEMAND BY OREOK
JAB. A. 1111,E,, Oaitri- N or . 0 JRUSSELMAN. Pyealdont . ,
. 368-6mrpg
HEATERS AND STOVES.
PANCOAST & MAULE
TEA 'ST.REETS,
Plain and Galvanized
WROUGHT AND CAST IRON PIPE
For Gas, Steam and Water.
FITTINGS, BRASS WORK, TOOLS
BOILER TUBES.
j
m_.,,4.,.., : vvv,:..„...r_k,...x.,.
La - ~ „ .c.„,,44-.:, ~-x-.-KTIDni),
Pipe of all Sizes Cut and Fitted to Order.
CARD.
Having sold H.ENRY 11._PA N OPA ST-and -FRANCIS
I. MAULS ( gentlemen in our employ for several.
_years
past) the Stock Good Will and Fixtures of our RETAIL
ESTABLISHMENT, located at the corner of THIRD
and PEAR streeta, in this city, that branch of our Vaal.
neva, together with that of HEATING and VENTILA
TING PUBLIC and PRIVATE BUILDINGS, both by
STEAM and HOT • WATER, in -all ita various
syetema, will be carried on' under the firm name of
PANOGAST & MAIILE, at , the bld stand', and were.
commend them to the trade and business public as being
entirely.competent to perform all work of that character.
MORRIS, TASKER Qt CO.
PititangLnue, Jan. 22,1870. • mlll2-tf
THOMAS S. DIXON & SUN 13,
210.1324 CHESTNUT Street, Philads
Opposite United States Mint. "
-Manufacturers of •
LOW DOWN.PARLOR
•
CHAMBER
OFFICE
And other GRATES,
Tor Anthrueite, Bituminous and Wood Tlx
ALSO.
WARM-AIR FURNACES
For Warming , Public and Private Buildings
REGISTERS, VENTILATORS,
AND
CHIMNEY OAPS.,
COOKINGLRANGES, BATH-ROM
• • WHOLESALE and RETAIL
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
SUNDAY SCHOOLS GET THE BEST
LIBRAti.Y BOOKS from THIRTY-SEVEN clif
forent Publishers, of J. C. GARRIGUES &' CO., No. 60
Arch street, Philadelphia,.
THE I
NEW-YORK STANDARD.
PUBLIB,HED BY
JOHN. RUSSELL YOUNG,
O. 84 PARR ROW, NEW YORK,
Containing full and accurate Telegraphic,
News and. Correspondence from all parte of
the world. TWO CENTS per single copy, or
Six Dollars per annum: Yor, sale at
TEENWITR'S BAZAAR 614 , Chestnut
street.
CENTRAL NEWS AGENCY, 605 Cheat
nut street.
ASSOCIATED NEWS COMPANY, 18
South Seventh street.
CALLENDER, Third and Walnut streets
WINCH, 505 Chestnut street.
BOWEN, corner Third and Dock streets.
And other Philadolplde.ataturOalers.
.. Advertiser:loTM receifediirthe office of the
MORNING POST. ,
nun tf•
SAFE-DEPOSITS.
Security from Loss by Burglary, Bob•
boxy, Fire or Accident.
THE FIDELITY INSURANCE, TRUST
AND SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY,
OF PHILADELPHIA,
TI11:111
NEW MARBLE FIRS-PROOF 'BUILDING,
• Nos. 329-431 Chestnut titreet.
Capital subscribed,, $1,000,000 ; paid; $550,000.
COUPON BONDS, STOOKS, SECURITIES FAMILY
PLATE, COIN, DEEDS and VALUABLES of every
description received for Hafe-11,eoPlug,,under,guaranteo,
litlery moderato rates.
The Company also rent SAFES INSIDE THEIR
BURGLAR-PROOF VAULTS, at prices varying from
61.5 to 575 a year, according td size. Au extra size for
Corporations and Bankers. Booms and desks adjoining
vaults provided for Safe. Borders.
DEPOSITS OF MONEY RECEIVED ON INTER..
EST, at three per cont., payably bye check,!withont no.
tics, and dt four per cent., payable by chock, on ten
day tl' LOU CO, . ~. .
•
TRAVELERS' LETTERS. OF CREDIT . furnished,
available In all parte of Enrope.„
INCOME 'COLLECTED and remitted for ono poi Ot.
—.- .
• •
The Company act as EXECUTORS. ADMINISTRA.
TORS and GUARDIANS, and RECEIVE snd% EX El-
CLITYI TRUSTS - of .54Ory description, from, the Courts ,
corporatione and individuals. .
N. B. BROWNE, President.
' ' - • 0.11. CLARE., Vico President.
ROBERT PACTTER4I.IN, Secretary and Treasurer.
DIBEuTOES. - • . ,s„
i t
N. B, Browne, _ Alexander Henry; ~
Clarence tf.. Clark; ' . Stephen A. Caldwell,'
John Welsh, - - -' George F, Tyler, - -
Charles )!Jacalester, , - -. 'floury C. Gibson,
Edward W. Clark, ''. J. Gillingham, Fell, .
• EenrY Pra ;McKean. • ' '
'-
i, yl4 a 02 th ly -
SPIRITS TURPENTINE.-1.04 BARRELS
prime whito'Spirlts'Turpentino, now , landing from
otemner Ploucci, from Wilmington. N. (3. k and for auk
by COCHRAN. AUREH4LL Jt c0.,111 Oheptliut at, ^
=7MIMU2
REAL ESIATF THoajAS & SONS'
- Fale.— Elegantimodern three-atOry brink residence.,
No.l7ll'Green street, efts* of Eighteenth street, 404 feet
Irina ;'1 92 feet deeplo 11.1 ri Torn on ittrbet—tWo trona , * on
Tnefulto , Dabber 4th; 197tf, , ar12 o'clock; noon will he
'solsl at publieraale. at the Philadelphia Exchange, ail
that elegant ntodern•tbree-story brick 'memos°, tYith
)wo story back bilildings and lot of ground, sinhited oft
,the north side of. Green street, east of Eighteenth street.
'No. 17111 the lot contairtingin.front .on•• Green street 44
fectil incites, and extending in depth 191 feek 9 incheotr,
.91 t. Vernon street—two valuable fronts. The house is
(well-built and in excellent , repair; has the modern hit- ,
provenfen is and conveniences; large hall in the centre,
parlor (with porch facing the garden). library, dining
room and two kitchens on the first floor; two commo
dious chambers. Bitting-room, sswing-rooni and two
hath•rounis on the second floor. and four chambers on
third 'Thor; ImndsornelY papered, underground drain
age, marble vestibule, gas throughout. (.with handsome
chandeliers anti fixtbros, which are include(' in the sale
.free of charge), water-closet, bell-calls, wash pave, two
furnaces, cooking range, large cellar, paved, garden
'planted with fruit trees and shrubbery.. Also, a one
story frame building fronting on Mt. Vernon street.
The., bon HO stands bark from lifeline of the street,
having a grass plot in front, with iron railing. There
is room enough on Mt. Vernon street front to build two
.residelfeee or stabled,
' Terms-620,000 nniyremainun . mortgage. Possession
Ist of February next. •
MuY be oxernined daily from 10 to 1 o'clock.
X.-THOMAS SONS, Auctioneers,
_sell 94
rj REAL ESTATE.,:fiI OM AS &:, SONS'
• ::%. sale.—El4ant modern fonr-story bwn-atone
residence No. 296 West Jargon Square, 29 feet nut. - On
Tuesday, Oct, 4th. 1870atT2,o'clock, noon,witsold at
public sale, at. the Philadelphia Exchange, all that
elegant modern four-story brown-stone message, with
three-story back headings and lot of ^ground,Aituated
on the west side of Logan square (Nineteenth street;]
between Race and Vine streets, do. W.; -containing. in
front on West Logan square 21 foot, and .eXtentling tin
depth 140 feet to a street leading• into TWentieth street.
The bongo lain excellentrepair; has parlor, dining
room, kitchen and wash room on the first
floor ; 2 cham
bers, bath, dining-ronef,,bbtler's pantry, dumb waiter,
library and conservatory off the second floor ; 5 cham
bers and bath ou the third floor,, and 3on the fourth
&Mr ; newly papered and painted,. ceiling In parlor
handsomely frescoed, marble vestibule, walnut deers,
plate window glass front. inside walnut blinds, per
manent washstands,bell-calls, gas throughout," batho9
water closets, 2 furnaces, cooking range, -.4c. • • .
Terms :913,000 may remain on mortgage. . •
immediate possession.
Keys at the Auction Ilooms.
. .
M. THOM A SSz.SONS. Auctioneers,
se 17 24 On I ' ,
139 111 South Fourth stmet
EXECUTORS' SAL,E.—ESTATE OF
WE Dr. William Kennedy'. deceased.—Thomas ,tr, Sous,
Auctioneers.—On Tuesday, October 4th; 1870, at 12
o'clock, noon, will be sold at public Hale, at the Philadel
phia'Exchange, the following deseriberl properties. viz.:
No. I.—Three•story Brick Store and Dwelling; N., E. cor
ner of 'Third and Slossman streets, above Poplar street.
All that three-story brick store end dWelling, with
three•story back building and lot of ground, situate' at
the northeast cornet 74 - Tnird and Slossioan streets' con
taining in front on Third street 18 feet, and extending in
depth along Slessman streetls feet. It contains .8 rooms.
No. 2.—Three-story Brick Owellini, Slossman_street,
adjoining the above. All that three- tory .brick 'dwell
ing and lot of ground, situate on the Orth side of Sloes ,
man street, in the rear of the above, and at the distance
of 75 feet eastward Ikon' Third street ; 11 feet faint, and
in depth 46 feet, mere or less. The bows stands back
from the street.
Subject to timoietY or half part of a' yearlY ground
rent of '336, reserved out of this and an adjoining lot;
No. 3,—Lot, Slossman street. 'All that lot of ground,
situate on the .south side of 'Slosionan - street + 129 feet
cast of Third street.; containing in front on Olossman
street. 18 feet, and extending in dew h 75 feet.
See plan. Subject to a yearlygroundnt of $lB. •
M. TIT HAS & SONS, Atictioneers,
, sell 24 ocl • 139 and 141 S. Fourth street.
r;:t •TO CAP TALISTS, MANUFAC
turPrs,. Builders, and Others,—ThOmas & Song,
Auctioneers.—Large and Vianable Lot, sontheast cor
ner of Leithgow and Canal streets and Fourth street,
Sixteenth Ward. On Tusrlari Oct. 4, 1870, at 12 o'clock,
noon will be cold at public sale, at the Philadelphia
Excliange, all that lot of ground, with the buildings
and improvements thereon erected, situate in the Six
teenth Ward, city of Philadelphia, beginning at the S.
E. corner of Leithgow and Clanal' .ets; thence ex
tending along the 'southwest side of Canal street 113
feet 74 of an inch to. the west side of Fourth Street;
thence southward, along the west side.of Fourth street.
84 fect . s3 inches; thence westward, on a -line at right
angles with Fourth street, 100 feet to Leithgnw street,'
and thence northward, along the east side of Leithgow
Street, 136 feet to the place of beginning.
Terms, ,qB„,o9o_litay remaln_ortmortgage_
'lmmediate possessb.n. • ' •
EL THOMAS & SONS,.A net °floors,
sell 24 ocl , 132 and 141 South Fourth street.
ri tr:: REAL ESTATE—THOMAS Sz SONS'
sale —.Modern four-story Brick Residence, N0..2009
Arch street, west of Twentieth street, Z) feet -front.—
On Tuesday, October 4th, 1870. at 12 o'clock, noon. will
be sold at•publlc &Ile,. at the Philadelphia Exchange,
all that modern four-story, brick messuage and lot of
ground, situate ou the north side of Arch street, west
of Twentieth street, No, WO ' • "containing in front on
Arch street 20 feet and extending in depth 100 feet
bminded on the tiorth;partly by the head of a three-feet
wide alley, with the privilege thereof. It is in excellent
repair., and has all the modern conveniences ; has gas.
fwo bath rooms and . water "Closet,. furnace, cooking
range, water drained ipto a sower, &c.; expensively
papered and painted, permanent washstands, numerous
closets, &c.
Terms—Half cash.
Immediate pospesslott.
Keys at the Auction Rooms.
M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneere,
Bel 7 24 ocl •; 139 and 741 South Fourth street
REAL ESTATL—TH 0 371ASIFSONS'
LEE. Sale—Modern Three-story Brick Residence, No.
404 North Eleventh street, above Callowhlll street. On
Tuesday, October 4, le7o, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold
at public sale, at the PhiladAnhia Exchange, all that
modern three-story brick messnag,o, with two-story
back building end lot of ground. situate_omthowest side
of Eleventh street, north of CaLlowhill street, No. dot;
containing ID front on Eleventh street 17 feet 10 inches,
and extending in depth 73 feet. Bounded south Ward
partly by the head of a 3 feet wide alley, with the privi
lege thereof. It has saloon parlor, diningr-oom and
kitchen on the first door: 2 chambers, siting-room,
bath and store-roorn on second floor ; 2 chambers on the
third, and 2 large attics': gas. bath, hot and cold water,
range, ..tc.
Terms—,s2,ooo may remain on Mortgage.
Immediate possession
vious to sal,
M. THOMAS ,t; SONS, A uctione,rli.
se22 24 4.c1 139 and 141 South Fourth 41 rent
ir9, 4:: REAL ESTATE.—Tn omAS & SONS'
Sale„—Undern three-Story brick Residence. No.
1713 Spruce street, west of Seventeenth street. On Tues
lay, Oct. 4,1870, at 12 o'clock., noon, will be Selll at
public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that
mcdern three-story brick messuage, with three-story
hack building and lot of ground, situate on the north
,',de of Spruce street, west of Seventeenth street. No.
1713 ; containing in front on Spruce street 21 feet, and
extending in depth 105 feet to a 25 feet wide street. The
house is well built, and lion all the modern e n areniem,;
new roof. with extra thick tin ; saloon-parlor, dining
room and kit.. hen on the first floor: 2 chambers, bath,
-r - Closet. sitting-room ( with dumb-waiter bon B , 7eteld
floor ; 3 chambers., bath and water-closet, store-roots
and linen-t emu on third door; gas, bath, hot and cold
ater, wirer Chisels, 2 furnaces, range, .1:c.
Terms- T S:10.000 way remain on mortgage.
'mined:Ate possesston .
• • m. Tilt:olAS .tz SONS, Auctioneers
sels 24 ocl 133 and 141 South Fourth street.
P ÜBLIC SALE.—THOMAS & SONS'
Anctioncers.—On Tuesday, October 4th, 1870, at 12
o'clock, noon, will be sold at public Hale, 'at the. Phila
delphia Exchange, the following described property,
viz.: 1508.1 and 2.—Two lots, Fifteenth street, between
Susquehanna avenue and Dauphin .street, Twenty•first
Ward. All those two lots of ground, situate on the east
erly • Bide of Fifteenth street, between Susquehanna
acenne and Dauphin street ; each containing in trout on
Fifteenth skeet 17 feet, and extending In depth 88 feet 11
Zirelear of all inciumbrance,
NOB. 3 and -I.—Two lots, Pacific street, All 'those two
lots of ground, situate on westerly side Al Pacific street, -
in tlipaiear of, the nbove ; each 17 feet hunt, and Se feet
11 inches deep. ' . .
ltiy - Clear of all incumbrance.
- -
DI. THOMAS k SONS, AuctionuerA,
MO and 141 S. Fourth street
=EI
EXECITTOR'S SALE.—ESTATE OF
Joseph Rimhy. deceased —Thorium It: Sono, All,-
- .
11one..rm.—Modern Fnurstoiy Brick . Residence, 1033
Rite() street, west,of Tenth Street. On Tuesday, October
4th; 1010, at 12 e'eleek, noon, will he sold at public sale;
at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that modern four-
story brick meatmage, with two-storY hack building and
lot of ground, pima° on the north side of neer, street,
west of Tenth street, Nu. 1033; containing in front on
Mice street 20 feet. and extending in depth 80 feet to a 5
oet wide aey, with the privilege thereof. The house
has the Whirr' colivenienceii; gem, bath, hot and cold
water. range. &c.
[Cr Clear of an illol,lllbrancy. •
Terms—Half Isolnetliato possea4lon.
'Nay be eiuroined from 10 to 120 clock. ti
Ily order of
F 111.7011WALTE11, nx.eoltor.
H. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers.
.•
05)24 oel , 139 :tad 111 South Fourtli6treet
fp.! SALE BY ORDER OF lib,IILS.
The mss at Sono. Anctioneers.—Valuable Business
'iuc Brick Store and liwellidg, S. W,
corner Sixteenth a-d Vine Streets.—On Tuesday, Oct.
it h. 1870, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale,
at tlie Philadelphia Exchange, ill that valuable three
stm y brick:lnessitage and lot of ground, situate at the
southwest corner of Sixteenth and Vine streets; con
ing in front on Sixteenth street, 14 fent, and extend
ing in depth 41 feet 3 inches. It has Jacen occonit , il as a
grocery store, 110 IS a good business stand. ,Ilas a flat
for drying , clothes, LIAR, lath, water-closot,
Ls?' Char "fall incumbrAnce. •
Immediate .possession.
Keys at the Auction Rooms.
Terms Half Cash. •
M. THOMAS & SONS, A notionc , rii,
sels 24 ocl ; 139 and 4,41 South Fourth Atreot.
fr. REAL ES ; I3ATE.+TH OM 48 SUNS'
Sale.-I'a B uhiness Statel.—Throuit.q.xibrick
storo,N,J), corner of Pine and Water sereets. J/At , ',Ulll2B.
day, October 4. 1870, at 12 o'clock, rinno, will/.11, sold at
public saltt,ht the Phililelphia ß xeltauge,all tiered!
tory brick mostunigo and lot oi • ground, situate vt the
N. R. corner of 'Ping and Water streets : routnlding itt
front on Water street 29 feet 1 inch, and extemling in
--d•Pth.so-feelGirichesto-tho.. middle -of.a e 12 -loot -,ldo
court, with the privilege thereof. • '. .
• Terms—,s3,ooo may remain on mortgage, ,
ilumediuto possession. , Keys at the A uetied,lZO')llld,
.51. THOMAS 3: SONS, A ucti•oneers.
f c1r2.40c7'-'-- • 139 and 141 S. Fourth street
BLI (3 SALE, To CLOSE AI' A I T
i
nerShip account. Thomas & Bans, Auc tiom• erg
\1'"11-secured ground rent of 536 a year. Oa • Ti'.; ty.
October 4,1n70, at 12 O'clock, boon , bo gold at public
eale,itt the PhiladelphialExchange, all tli.it.wel/-sec tart!
ALonndrent of - .SBtl a:year:payable. tat -J:ulnatY and
"Ir. taming out (gall that lot of grenta4,
north side of Afton Street, So foet went of .S.wentecuth
street, Twuntylniztli Ward ' containing to fr,)ll t Ats. °
ton street 14 feet, and elttentling in det,),th foet to a 4-,
, feet '5OlO alley. It is well Secured by a brick dwell
• M. THOMAS ,t SONS, Auctionnorn,
' E1e19,24 out,. . 139 and 141 Sou tit Foul th streot.
PUBLIC; SALE—THOMAS SONS -.
' 0141 ' AllethmenTril—ttireo Valuable Tracko.ooal: bunt . :
nual Timbal' Lando; 1,500 acres,Fayette county, reuu•
abnat ladies from lle Pittsburgh and {lon.
nalsVillo , •itailroad; and about 15 miles front Connehs':
villa. On Tuesday; trendier 4111, 1370, at 12 o'clock;
noon, will ha .sold at public _sale, at the Philadelphia
Exchange. Full particulars In handbills.
Refer to' %Allmon Ludington, Uniontown, or E. E.
Demuth, owner. Syn plan. • • •
• Al, T.1101%1 & SONS, Auctioneers,
ticB 21 ocl *•• 139 and 141 South.Fourtli street
Maybo examined any day pro
_
tadt; ALEt—ILEILi At Ai.44..Pcso,
Atuctioneerrb—Valuable Coal While, lone
Ingo.'.olllne'Stablo , for-alz- horsesf.-ankl--large-101, , -ora--t
Ifarby Bond at d;11(11 Creek, Twerity-rierentlf:Wartf....oo.
Tuesday: °Mawr' 011,16711, at 12:0'7:10c1C, rtOoti;.wrilPtiO'n
cold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all '
that lot of ground,' and !. the Anipravements thereon
erected. situate on the southeast side of oodland et.
for Darby road), and fon the southerly side- of Mill
creek, Twenty‘sevonth • Ward : the - lot - containing in.
'front on Woodland . Orenne 4b-fret, and extending in
depth along. the margin 01. Alill creek .I,o3o.feet, being of
hn •aVe.race width of a little over 30 feet; 'ThaimprOva:
meats are a 214-story frame dwelling and Office, witn 6 ,
tone Pilltlollll male ; Atable, feed-room, and tt large loft
for hay ; 2 atone titmice.' frame hints(); 2.farge coansheda
on the wharf Said <object to a road (20; feet wide) or
way on the southwest side of said lot, for the common
use of this end the adioining - nrlynftes; - soutlfeaet and
southwest:iota of J. Maylend. deetthaed : partici! paying .
their
of claire co of keeping said roa,P,in repair according ; to::--
us- ded ,
Torthe made known at sale.. See 'Plan at the AttetiOn
Dooms. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneersi
sofa 24 ocl 139 and 141 South Fourth street.. '
f.F:1,1LE.414 ESTATE.- 1 -1: HO NI AS, ;Bt; SONS'
Eal sal e.—Elegant modern four•stery brown-stonoi
residence, No, 21110. Spruce street, west of Twentieth st.
two'fronts. On TueAday. Oct .4th,1010, at twelve
noon, at the Philadelphia Exchange. all. that elegant :f
foitr•sterY brown-stone mesimag^. with. Mansard roof,)
with four-story back building and lot of griund,situated
on' south side of Spruce street, west of Twentieth
strtut, No. 2010 ; containing in front on Spruce street 23' '
feet' and extending In depth 120 feet to Granville street.
The house is well built,and finished with all the modern
Improvements. and conveniences ; marble vestibule:
large ball, parlor end dining-room on , the first floor: 2'
chain ben+, bath, sittin;-room and library on the second
floor ; 3 chambers, bat i find nursery oh the third floor,. '
and 2 chambers on onfourth ; gas, 2 bath rooms, water
closets, permanent - washstands, bell , caflil; speaking
tubes, numerous closets, furnace, cooking range, dec.' -
Terms 81500 may remain on mortgage. •
Immediate possession, Keys at No. 2013 Spruce street.
111:THOIIIA.S. ct SONS, Auctioneer, '
se 19 24 oc 1 l3O and 141 South FOurth street.
.
REAL ESTA.T7E7—TI:IOIIIAS& — OTSis - ,
El .
iaieModern three-story brick Itesidende, 'Nei.
1424 Lombard street,--On Tuesday, October. 4th,. 1 870i.i
at I - o' clock; noon, will be sold at public dale, at the
Philadelphia 'Exchange. all that modern three-story
brick messuage, with three-story beck buildings and •
lot. of ground, situate on the south side of Lombard
street, east of fifteenth street, Nq.1.424 ; containing its ,
front on Loznbat d street feet,
leadingning. in depth
70 feet to a three-feet wide alley, into fifteenth
street. It has parlor, dining,room and kitchen. on tho'
first floor ; 3 chambers, sittfng-reom, bath-room and
water-closet on second floor, and 4 chambers, with bath,
on the third floor; gas. 2 baths, hot and cold water..
furnace, -ango , private stairway, tin roof, Cellar ceiling
plastered; dm. •
Subject to'd redeemable y_earlyground rent of 594 bO.
Immediate Possession. Keys - N o 2M,3 Stu uce street.
Terms-51,000 may remain on mortgage. The neigh
borhood is very desirable. ,
_
.111 . ; T1.10.31AS .8c SONS. Auctioneers,
sels 24 oc 1 . . 139 and 141 South Fourth street:
.MT — . PEREMPTORY SALE—THOMAS --
$5
AIM Sons, .Anctioneers.—Two mo fern . Three-Story
Brick Dwellings, Nos. 1408 and 1410' North ;Fourth. ,
street..above idaiiter. On Tuesday r . - 06tober 4th, 1b70,`.
at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at iSttblic sale, without
reserve, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the !aiming
described ptoperties, viz . : No that modern throe- :
story brick messnage,with three-story back buildings
and let of &mina, situate on the wort side of Fourth
street, s.twvo-Master. street,- No.-1408 ; containing ::in
front on Fourth street If; feet, and extending in depth tiS
feet. The house is well built', anti has the modern convo
nlances : gas, bath, hot and . 'cold Water; water closet,
furnace, cooking-range, tin roof, &a., &c.
- Subject to a yearly ground rent of 891. .
No. 2.—A1l that .modern three-story 'brick messuago
and Jot of ground, adjoining the
~above on tiro weAt, of
same size and description'.
Subjectlo a yearly ground rent of ,961.
Sale absolute. .
11.1. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers;
sell 24 ocl 139 and 141 South Fourthistrest
-117 REAL-ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS'
bale.--Business 1-Anna, Three-story Brick Store
and Dwelling, Eighth street, above Wharton street. On
Tuesday, actober 4.1870, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold
at public sale,. at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that.
three story brick
store and dwelling, wit two-story
hank buildingund lot of ground; situate on - theehat side
01 Eig stee feet north of Wharton street. Second
Ward ;containingin MITA on Eighth streetls feet: and '
extending in depth 6.3 feet 6 inches to a 3-feet wile a110y,.;
with the privilege thereof. It is occupied as a shoo
store, and is a good business stand ; has gas, bath,
range, 3:c.
Subject-to a redeemable yearly ground rent i ol - 8:12. --
Tyrnis-82,000 building association Mortgage/ may
remain. Immediate TWEIFY'SNiOII.
iIiONLAS A: SONS, Auctioneers,
139 and 141 South Fourth street
sels- 0 4 ocl
/HI PEREMPTORY. SALE TO CLOSE A
ILI , Partnership account.-Thomas & Sons, Anction
eers.-06 -lots, Monument Cemetery. On TuOsday, Oct.
4th, 1870;at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale,
at the Plallittielphia Exchange, the following described
lots of iound, viz : No 1.-All thesb 47 lots, situate
in Section A, Monument Cemetery, NO9. 4, 5,8, 12.13,15,
16, 17, 21, 22, 24, 26, 29,30, 31, 32, 33,34,41, 42,.43, 44,,52,53, .
04, 55. 61, 64, 6 5 , 1:16, 67,74„76, 77, 78, 79, 30,38;90, 91,92, 93,
94. 10,3, 105, 1 06,107.
No. 2 -All those 39 rots, situate in Section D, 'Monu
ment Cemetery, Noe. 4, t,O, 12, 95, 97, 98, 99, 139. 140, 141,
142; 103, 184, 135, 226, A 33,03 40 05, 653, 654, 055, 656,671,672,
673, 688, 637, 658, - M9, 699, 700. 701,702, 711, 712, 713, 721,722,
729.
CO' See plan at the iuction ROOIIIR.
Sale absolute. -
THOMAS &SONS, Auctioneers,
139 and 141 South Fourth street,
, SALE BY . ORDER • OF ELEIRS.L
-11 S. Thonnis Sons."Atictioneors.—Well-secured re
deenutble Ground Rent 6309. 96 a year. On Tuesday,
Octouer 4th, 1670, at 12 o'clock, neon, will be sold at
public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that Well-•
secured redeemable ground renr of-8309 96 a year. clear
or taxes, payable January and Jitlyw Issuing out of a lotr.
of ground, with frame me nagest herconereeted-,'Hituato
un the east aide of Eighth street, HT feet 6 inches north,
of Wood street, plea. 321 and 32.3; containing In front on
Eighth street:4o feet, and extending in depth AS feet.
The above ground rent is well secured and punctually
paid.
TITOIIIAS-,t 50:44 , 1., Auctioneer's;
sell/ 240c1 139 and S. Fonrth street.
OVrj 1.; EA" - , E.—ift — OM AS' & SONS'
Emil Sale.—U, me Three- stery Brick Dwelling, No.
252 North Twenty-second street. On Tuesday, October
4th. 1870, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public Sale,
at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that thee story brick
messnage. with two-story back building and lot: of
nround,situate on the west side u.f Twenty-socend street,
SO feet north of Summer ,street, No. 252; containing in
front on Twenty-secondsireq 16 feet, and extending in
depth on the north lino 75)feet , and On the south line 78
feet. 'lt has parlor, dining-room and kitchen on the first
Hoer; 3 chambers and bath on the second, and 2 on the
third; gas. bath, hot and Cold water, range, Am. •
Terms—Ono-third cash.
Immediate possession.
Keys at the grocery store bolo,-
TI.IOIHAS SONS, Auction( era,
se22 24 eel 13 , j and 11l South Fourt street.
fp TRUSTEES' SAL E. THOMAS St
LALSonm, Auctioneers.-1& well.secured Irredeemable
Ground Rents (payable in eon.) —On Tuesday, Oct. 4th,
.IN7O, at,l2 o'clock, noon, will 1,, sold at public sale, at tho
Philadelphia Exchange, In well-secured irredeemable
ground rents, payable in coin, 622 50, 821, 819. 523 ; all
these rents payable January Ist and July Ist, ` nu natty,
without any deductions, are all irredeemable, roundly
paid, and can be collected in coin. Pull
.particulars in
handbills. 1
M. THOMAS SONS, AnoVonears,
Bela IT 24 cell 139 and 141 3. Fourrh street.
Ca REAL ESTATE—THOMAS & SONS'
kiia Sale.—Three-story Brick Dwelling, No. 616 Moss
street, Caitt of Seventh street, above Federal street. On
Tuesday, October 4, 1870, at 12 o'clock, noon.will he Hold
at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that
throe-story bricktelling with one•story kitchen and
Slosst
lot of grotiud. el , eon the Korth side of Sloss street,
e
west cd' Sixth a et, N 0.016 ; containing in front on
Moss street 14 feet 6 inches, and extending in depth 47
feet.
Ternis—Cash.
111. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, •
5e24.0c.1;.. and LlLL'ituth_Pourth street.
frail SALE BY ORDER OF HEIRSTC
Ii ii Estate of Robert Burton, deceased.—Thomas Sc
.I'ons, Auctioneers.—Very Elegant Three-story Brick '
Residenze, No. 1418 Walnut sti eet, West of Broad Street,
25 feet front, 190 feet deep to Brighton street. two fronts.
On Tuesday, October 18th, 1810, at 12 o'clock, noon,
will Unsold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Ex
change, all that very elegant three-story brick mes
ounce, with extensive three-story back buildings and lot
of ground, situate on the south side of Walnut street,
west of Broad street, No. 1418; the lot containing in
front on Walnut street 25 feet, and exteneing in depth
150 feet to Brighton streGt. The house is well and sub
stantially Guilt,antiflnfe fed in a. superior manner. with
all the modern improvements and conveniences; two
parlors and two kitchens on the first floor ; two coot
modions chambers, drersiug-room, dining-room t with
pantries and dumb waiter). library and verandah on
,o coed floor ; gas, two baths; water-closets,
two furnaces. cookie range. Ac. -
Terms- , Half cash. Immediate posse4sion. - • • -
May be bNAMIIIeIi on application - to the Auctioneers.
THOMAS ,%; SON, Auctioneers;
139 and 111 S. Fourth street.
5, 0 22 ocl 813
LEGAL NOTICES.
VSTATE OF REBECCA B. CEIA.PM AN,
Decens , l.—tetteeir of .A.(lminie,tration upon the
Estate a REBECCA IP. CITA PatAN, deceased, havinq
been granted to the tunlerniovA Exeentore, all persona'
I.emg jtal,,hteli to tit, ' , tone will make payment, and
til t ,. 0 e lin vi i ug
.No • 208: Synth I,llth streef ;"Philadelphia.
- 34a.t.,bN, 11. MAYER, '
.0.10 s 6t No, 725 ,W.alnutstr.eet, Philadelphia,
- INSTRUCTIONs.
11, 4 1.1)ELPII lA. 'R IDING
I,...C...i;:,l:•trLoirolwi' 14 ivery i ioble, Nos. 3€33,joriand
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the largest, best vorittiated tot moat conintodions ()stab.
Ithilitient in the city. Th. horsyd are thoroughly
trained. en that invalids requiringouch atcarciso can•
ridnwith safety. To hire, Clarintro coaches, horses and
v. 111,1, e and saddle horses. Hordes broken to tho Had.
tile. - Horses taken to livorv.
ORAIGE, Prbprietor.
• _
SCHOOL.—MR, S. •DE
Aott - 611 N PER mill open his 'Riding School, 308
riTET 310 Dugan titreot, below Spruce, on September 13,..
L'7o, with ['good stock of well-tralued horses. Humes
trained to, the saddle. Thome keeping their horses at
tiiis.stablii cell have the privilege of using the riding
room, Saddle-borees and carriages for parties, ttc., 'to
Lira. . • • • • • sel.3 2•St-1
KMairMit=ol
FRED: FAII}THORNE j TllllO, D. DAMP
AIRTRORN E - & - RAND .
LAW AND COLLECTION SINF -
No. 17 south Third street - , .
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the city . of Philndelpida. and throughout : United
'Staiee and Catradaa. Aftidavita and acku wleda enta
talcor far all rite Starro. so/21
PERSO
31t01'1113 OR JOSH BI7OHANAN;
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matiebt onre,'as tho Professor prepares • and furneated
new, sclentino and positive remedies epoolaily, adapted
to the wants of the patient. Private offices in: College
linilding, N 0.64 PJNH street.. Office tire from I) ik.
Df to 9P. AU 8p30.11