CITY BULLETIN. Continued , from the Firs; Page State Thermometer Ttits fey at the Bulletin 01Hee.- • - .10 deg. ( 12 deg, 2P. DI 74 deg. Weather clenre Wind Southwest. -" BE PEATiItiG.O MORE OF THE DEMOCRATIC: FRAUDS.—Be fore 11. S. CoMmissioner Biddle t -day at noon was arraigned a Democratic ca idate for CherrY Hill, Who was detatpd in h endea vors to assist his party by false registratio in order that the roughs'' and rowdies" of New York and Baltimore might vote thereon 'at the coming election. The prisoner was ar rested on a warrant issued on the oath of Daniel B. Beitler, one of the canvassers of the Sixth, division of the•NriTth Ward,- who testi fied tat Johii' A: Armstrong, alias John A. Reilly, alias Patrick • Mann, ,had registered himself its - false and fictitious names: - Daniel 11. Beitler, sworn—l assisted in the 'registry of Jno. A. Reilly, No. 1603 'Market street. The prisoner is tho man. On the 19th of September he came in to our place and asked to be registhred he was qualified, and told that any statement made; was under oath. He said that he had lived- at 1603 Market strpet for eight months pat. Several questiOns were propounded, which were answered. He stated that be was between 21 and 22 years of "age. He got his certificate and left. A few minutes afterwards, two other parties came to be registered, and stated that they lived 1609 Mau street; we examined the list and found that a policeman, named McConnell, lived there ;.,,refused to register them; afterwards saw Reilly in company with tbeM ; I told my brother canvasser, Mr. Cook man. to watch them; I then went to 1603 Market ; there Ifound th. t Tohn A. Reilly had never lived•there ; 1. ar •es ed Reilly at the fourth wecinct of the ' nth Waril on the same a ' ernoon; he was endeavoring to get re gister ; Mr. Thompson was one of the can _ • as. S.• Thompson, sworn—l "am one of the canvassers of the fourth division of the Ninth Ward ; I reco4niXe the prisoner; he came there to get registered with a boy,: I told him to clear out ; I further told him to get two householders as vouchers ; he-said he_ woaltl get his father; said his father- resided-at the, Smedley: l / 2 [mM - 12277Filhert - strect The said be resjded there with his father ; alO named Sleeerr - Vas with him ; Sleeper, who was registered, went -to the bar afterwards With Reilly and said he was only a boy Charles J. Engle, tiwoin—l am one of the canvassers for the third division of the Ninth Ward; the prisoner applied to us for registra tion on age ; he said his name was Armstrong and that he lived 1026 Filbert street, a 'few doors below the Precinct House ; ave refused to register him without the proper vouchers being produced ; it. was the day before, he was„ arrested; we have since inquired and found that the prisoner did net reside at 1026, but that another gentleman named ..A.raisfrong did. Wm. Patterson, sworn—l am one of the canvassers for the Eighth .division of the Ninth Ward; I recognize the prisoner - a—l - lib person who was registered mid/ft the name of Jas. Redly, paperhanger. No. ;IS North Twkmty-liaa street; born in New York in 1849 on-age: I' subsequently found that such a person bad resided there about. a day and had left very suddenly. Cross-examined—Nobody vouched for him. nor did we ask for it ; were satisfiedi OrNister: him without vouchers: I thought I knew him; I asked him it he did not work at Seventeenth and Market streets, and he replied " N o!" John Irian sworn—l alb a constable of the, Ninth Ward I arrested the prisoner on the 19th day of September : he haa a .heariug be fore Alderman Smith : he gave the name of either John or James A. 1:e-illy:Pm not sure which ; L took him up the district 'station house :.I arrested him at the instigation of Mr. Beitler for false voting I saw him locked in a cell of the Sixth District &iv:ion-house Pfmt a discharge and went down to the county . pril:tol.l aflu !ior I toll the 'keepers at the time that 4 S4ll 1 iwdtrtsl d_ - This dosed. the (on:monwealth - s rase, whereupon. the 4,:t21:5,1 was hekt. hail to IT - rom the above it witl be seen that the pritioner b the party " oat or the Sixth LIL-_,iiriet Station Hone and a party whir. , was found sleeping in a freight-car satistinited in his place.—RE P. i Fn ram EI - I}l - E - h0.4111) OF HEALTII.—The stated meeting of the Board of 'Health was held this afternoon, Dr. Eliab -. Ward, Presi dent, in the chair. The annual election for officers of the Board •Was held, and resulted in the 'huice of the fol lowing: Uri rr Clerk—Wm .1' - Troll ,• As:IS:II7U eitr;:s—Angyt:t.ii, T. I...)neh. Robert yarns Braistrah on ( E A. aslant Regi,trat irgnian, Liam ilton Patterson, Chat , . W. 11,trray. • A:tending Playstrion-31em etch. V &Ward of Lazo, tat—Lew is B. Matron of Mutt iripa i!al—Lyd la T , ottlin , ott. illra,tirtrA—Conrad A kndress..l,oltra 8. Thrtekara. Auisance .b.rer , o , .—First. Second, Third, trwirth Fifth, SE, eutb, 'Eighth and Twenty -td,:th Wank, WI i Liam L. Williams Edith. Ninth, Tenth. Eleventh, Twelfth, Thirty'--nth Fourteenth and Fifteenth W tads, Merritt Gib-ant. . . . tiateenth, Seventeenth, Eightt,nnth Ninereem h Twenty-third nnfl Twenty filth Wa•dn, Peter K Y.ning Twentieth, Twentwirst, Twenty.secorel. ern , - fourth, Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth Wards, Sylvester El .Martin. Night ln..p,cter—J tient. Kiple. ille,eager,—Andrew McDole. Samuel T. Morton. Rua Brown. VAC( INE PH YSICIA —Frrst Distri," c,nip the First and To enty Nth Warns, J .T: Wi it 'am,, No. Ellsworth street. Second District, comprising the Second, Third and Fourth Wards, Joseph heritage, No. 336 Queen stren). 'Viird District, comprising the Fifth, Seventh ant r Eighth Wards, J. G. Allen. No. 1237 Spruce street. . . Fourth District, comprising the Sixth. Ninth and Tenth Wards, b. Leaman. No. :131 North ElerOuth street. . . . Fifth District. comprising the E!ev..nth. olf,ll, Thirteenth, Fotirte , ..nth and Fitteenth Wsrda, Baldu in. N 0.1228 Coa*,',4 street. . District, c,mprimingitn.l teel,th rth, Troth, No. Ift); V urth Say toll btr.t. . . . . tie, entl, Ei.zht-- , •oth and ibettvNti, NV,“- - 11. .1 F - 9 Fraril...ford road. 1. - 41,01 1.1 , z rice, t Tv-utf third 0.11,1 TAA enty tr:Lh ar , l.. F - arta y I 5 - Pauf r:. I. • T ,orr.prpur, ,- tie T,..zdy first Ward, T• .`f )lanartink. . • . Tenth ch.• To enty f..tirth and 9 %coot) ••• Ell.ba 4 'rno, , ,ll,corn,r of Forti ,411 nod •tr • t- • - Eletentt>'l.l,rt , .. ~, ,I•rihtng the Twr•uty• , .econtl Vkard, Allred C. 1,11 1 , 3 ,11 N. -. .!•21 Ger.nan • towu. • Dicii•eiNi:s.— The Wi,sahiekon is lower than it has been for years. —lf the Third street brokers had ell] p'oyed Detective Callanan, the probabilities art that Mr. Tweed us ould have been deteet .... , 113 . 0 4 e are :300 colored voter, in Uerutan town Hence . Itattuer's election is ceriain. the present rate of progress the State ~4410yAt k pavernent. will. he laid about-the-tithe he titite thatilebticians grow honest. :Amitotic! street. is being Nieolonizeil —AEcity with a population of over sumo() peoplt must needs depend upon the orb of night:Tor light. —This is the.fourth day of October, yet the price of a ride on our city railways is seven cents. —Gov. Geary will address the railroad con ductors at Concert Hall to-morrow. —Councils should take some action 'relati ve to the filthy-condition of our streets. —The homes used on some of our railw ty lines appear as though they were'led uu shavings. —Councils cannot mach longer evade the question of a Paid Fire Department. —There are now no shell-boats forbire On the !Schuylkill. —The agent atilt! Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals should visit the shoemaker who triennia:Ames-tight beets.. —The leatilies for resistance to the importa tion of Cooliti labor " are increasing in number. _ ..--Several colored clergymen attend the meeting of the Philadelphia Presbytery , (South;.' niE NEAT I'u,i3L IC BUILDINGS—A meeting of the New Public Building Commissioners was held this afternoon,• at the Mayor's office, Hon. D. M. -Fox, President, in the An election•t* um rules adopted Wa. e n od r lows: - President—;John Rice. , Secretory---Chas. R. Roberts. Treaeurer—Jox. F. Maroon c)r.dicitor—C. 11. T. The salary of the Secretary was fixed at SLO per month until otherwise ordered; and that Of the Solicitor at $75 pet month. The Conitnis6ion then adjourned until Fri day. - ._.. Tun MILITIA.—Tbi,s morning His Honor - Mayor Fox was •presented with a handsome engraved card of thanks. prepared under.the supervision of the Fifth Maryland Regiment. -The document, which is_ enclosed_in_a neat and tasteful walnut frame; reads v as folloWs : • HEADQUARTERS FIFTRtEGIAIRNT INFAN TRY, MARYLAND N. G., BALTI3IORN; Aug. 4th; 1870. —•- The undersigned, in behalf of the officers arid men of the Fifth Regimebt In fantry, Maryland N. G., take this method of expressing to the Mayor and citizens of Philat delphia their cordial and grateful appreciation of the generous hospitality:and'Mnd feeling exhibited to them on their recent passage through that city. To the press also their ac knowledgments are due, and cheerfully• no -,corded, for the many _favors' bestowed upon k e diem. They most earnestly reciprocate all the kind feelings evoked by this ' ccasion, auk trust that the event may be aharbinger ok kindly relations always to exist etween the two great cities, near neighbors, awing many common interests arid aspiratio s. - Signed. Jas. R. Herbert, Col.; J. S. Jenkins, Lient-Col.: F. M. Colston, Capt.; ilson Poe, Jr., First Lieut.; H. C. Kennard, First Lieut.; Henry B. McNally, Orderly-Sergeant. - • To the Mayor and Citizens of Philadelphia. Similar clocuninW ba also: beenpresented to Col. Robert TV Gray, of the -Eighth, and Dent-Col. Harmanus Neff, of the Second Begiment. Both - Or the gentlemen named were instrumental in the arrangement of the reception afforded the Baltimoreans on the occasion of their visit. AIDING A PRISONER TO ESCAPE,—Thomas Merito, a Special Officer of .the Sixth Police District, Ni;a. , arrested and taken before Ald. Reid& upon the charge of aiding the escape of James A. Iteilley from the Station-house. Reilley, it will be remembered, was committed on the charge of false registra tion, and when he was to be brought up from prison it was found that' man named Chambers was substituted for him. Merito has been held in $1,500 bail for a hearing. LARCENY.—John - McGarry was arrested last night, at Twenty third and Market streets, on the charge of the larceny of ten dollars from another man belonging to the same gang. He was held in $5OO bail by Ald. Jones. Another charge agaimt McGarry Will be heard at the OentrahStation this afternoon. "- ' NEARLY CommAtTkii.The new morgue, now in course of erection at. Front and Noble - gtwets, is - aim - feu etimpletfd. The roof is on, a - nilthe workmen ale ex - Ti.i;"azeti in finishing the interior. The building' will probably be ready for use in a:few weeks. SPECIAL SALt SCPEIIIOR NEW FITILNI- Ail:E.-To-mm - 11w (Wednesday) morning, :Lt. 10 o'clock.at No. 1117 Chestnut street, Messrs. ,T. Birch & Son will sell- hy—anction; an as- Wrtment of superior new parlor, chamber •and dining•room furniture, manufactin4itiby superior workmen expressly for retail sales. The furniture can be examined t°4l4- LAioo SALE or• BOOTS, SHOES AND CAPS. —T. L. Asbbridge & Co., Auctioneers, will sell at their store, 505 Market Street/, to-mor row morning, at. 10 o'clock, by .ttalogue, about 1;.'",00 packages of Boots and 'hoes of city and Eastern make. Also, 50 cases• men's and boys' caps. Open early in the morning for examination, With catalogues, when the attention of city and country buyers is called. POLITICAL -A meeting of the Republie.ms of the Ninth Ward will be held at, :the hea4l - northwest corner of Merrick and Market streets, this evening. The rt.c;einblar.to will be addressed by Hon. charleA• and George L Buzhy, Esq. All the eitizens of the 'Ninth Ward should attend. (ITV N.ol' MILLINERY OPENING lIF TT)ll.l,‘ , . Ic . E N- N, I-; ',I .„t II It i I TII I: RS.— V, I, are z•elti ,, llLeaLled upon to chronii Ic an , cot in the fa,hionlibtn - va , iTil in which Ite•re i , a- merit interevt emitted int the part of oor fair reader: as there is in the grand ftlitninnol opening of PAH ? 'Wi th ery t V Li,, W.. 1 I- knu w eadent in this ilt - partment. Mes,rs. Thoma, Kminen - a' Brothers. 721 CIA stun( street. which i , . 11111 ,, UM . P . fill" W. if,,Onv. ei• t.her 3 In addition to the e..btstomary attraction , of tLe-e animal ~p ell i .g:. :NI e,r, F...-rim-,li . ' 1( Brother, the, -..e..ison nri , o n t vso-eral ilea f , vatitr‘-s of special in. t; re,t. Their priees. in the first pl.te.e (ne w- gather from a th. tough I'XiIIIIIII,‘GrIII I. are astoni , liingl mode -rots for the ,plcrlid eh:Lc:tiger of gond , pre;ented. Their ctlisplal. in Loth t iit . V lads:sale and Itetall It• pa r tmemv. m ot he enorm. , %tare.. Their importa tions of elegant to. cities iL 1,.q Itiful Trimmed Bon nets and }int.-are larger and floor lorie.l thane% er ; And as the Parisian ports are lIOW ch ise-1 we • . old advise unr holy readers to ^buy surf!, in order moire the choicest articles. The •' Opening" on Onesday iv likely to draw - thy most distinguished thronTmf ladies that 1,119 been attracted by any occasion of thiilTlTlk t ii MUMS years. FALL OPENING Or FEENCII BONNETS, RATS and Millinery Goode, WeAdnesday, Oct. sth. Ladhai, whothsr Iroldhg buyiniv.are requested to examine our styles and prices. P. E. GILL 5: C.., 120 Ar, - .11 street. AN AMUSINI; arta gotntlf,- man arrived in the city, a tow days ago. from the EaSI. on their bridal tour. Prg , menad log up, Chestnut street they were struck with the time display of Boys clothing in the window e,ltockltil,l c Wilson's, and particularly with a small suit of exquisite beauty. The holy was no taken With it that she insisted upon Nathans par chasing the snit, giving an a reason that they should be likely 11/ want it in throe er four years. and she was .•f.r• tain thatthey could net iind its equal when they did. Suffice It to say that Nathan outdo the purchase to t he delight of :Hrs. Stone. A large steel: of the ‘4.1110 sn dc: on hand at the Great Brown Stone Hall of Roc - rill:Ll_ .0 WILSON'S. Nos. GM and 605 Chestnut street. • To COr - N TM" M Erie RANT , : ASP ST ft .% 7:4 ; —WoLFE's SCHIEDAM AROMATIC SCIINAPP , .- h, complaints for which the" st. -c.innons . ' . has ..... it specific by the eminent physichin.~ tub) have ~.r• responded with the proprietor. are li' ps , • debility consequent upon long continued l -ickll,l, , 111(1 age, epilepsy, asthma, gravel, col b . , aff , -. - tiom ..f t kidneys, and ill chronic diseases. For thee. is.l loan, other disorders, It is now prescribed, with 3:c ,, it 4 11. by more than three thousand medical pet , titiouer. in various parts of the United States. THE LADIES 01 , T1111,ADELP111A,alld out the State. are looking forward oit h int-ro,t tle• uPPraarbing grand Millinery Opening of Mek , r;. Ken tardy &,Brother, on October sth, at Na-. 729 Chestnut titreet. • . 3 pine mus 11 OT DEIN AND N 11 , t , BOWEII . S INFANT Cult DIAL. I.A`Cit !Ike f . most delightful and eflicacion. rk•no•dh , ..v e r for curing the various ills to which infant, lind children are subject. MANHOOD AND YoUTHI , I"I. Vioon are rv / gained by 11ELA11301.1.08 EXTRACT rucuu. Liinms visiting the city : ould not fail to see the new Millinery Einporii n of My.,srs. Tlc.inus Kennedy & Brothers, No. 729 C lest nut -1 roet. Their "Opening" on October sth will surpass anything ~,,r seen in this country. FATAL BUILNINtrACCIDENT.—" On Nlontl,ty evening litre. Margatel Greenleaf, an estimable -w ph, a i lady about fifty years of age, wit, <s Ladls listruail its ex plusion..uta.coal DA I mull, that-.biatl - neialay morning. Tile unfortunate li si ell 11 ,- e e I ti up• stairs lot the purpose of reri, vlseit lii• lamp flared up,fliiitt, with a crash N. the flaming contents over her per, qt. :be stunned at first ; but the great rid, in w w.ss placed—being alone in the house—made lel' put tio.t, frantic efforts in trying to so:linguists the flarj—i. awl -he finally reached the frotirsloorolisits her rialto Prou a couple of omen to her assistafice, fr.dis a store War I- v. The poor lei - 13 . 50j es she pesse,l the doer, also w gentlemen came up.they found her enveloped in flames. Throwing their evareoat, r her, they.soon smothered Ilse Mime, ; lint n he ingly injured. fifer eyes were allow , / burned osit ; t lie hands weroso badly burned tin I Ilse in and Heil' pee; 011 j the 11t1it was 11111'11141 Cele plet-ly I r.,in her this ki upper part of her perin wait dreadfully bursa:. pecially the breast old neck. She 01111111,d Dee , agony until death lilies etl'ilter sulhirinvs jib! Cel,llo lieMorrar.• There le no lonper any need of t oeioirrenee of neell net:4loloN as the above. Pratt's.lst rat s il is is li-tile-ill safe illuminating oil. and tilitattnal generally. Ifa lighted lamp finial kith this be It 11,e , , and broken, the contents will not is pled , nor take sire. Ask your dealer for it, awl don't (getting, r your s burning poor oil. The Astrid Oil'islor sale at wholsiiiitle an ri t it Z. Loi gin n Co., 1010 Marke street. Sole Agent: for Ph ila• delphia. \Vi would remind pirr ,la 4 frMnds (if the groat "Oponing" of Fashionable the popular house of I'dtairs Kelliaal) Drot lorrg, at No. 729 Chtnitnlit street, Philadelphia. LADIES' HATS, LADI Es' HAT:::, the wont beautiful ntylex, At pricerflower than. At OAIS.FORD'S, Mt al, i l Foit.l4oN-RETEN.TIo ' On : , 4 -u iNcoNTINE,;E ,t• rine, irritationi - inflainn oh or alt , rat ion ()I' the blaildvr or kidneys, (Holm -'the or,,,kt ate ulaadl,et one in the bladder, calculug, pravel or brink . lilliit 411,111001,, and all dieeneeft. of the , bladder, ltidueyri RIO dromical rwelllivt. U,IE BEL'Ainct.D's FLUID EXTRACT lignite, ' ERLDIROLIVS EXTRACT BUCitc AND 1 31 _ PROVED Rost.: WASH. cures secret mid delicate disorders in all their stages, at little expense, little or no Mime.° In diet, no IDCOUVenieDco and no exposure It is Wea l-ant in taste and odor, immediate in its action, mid free from MI Injurious properties. THE GLORY OF MAN IS STRENOTO. fore the nervous and debilitatod ditoUld inun IWO) ilLimasoLu'h E4TEAvz 'PHIL ./,...1)1i'Ll'I-1.1.A....EYENINQIIIiII.J1..E.V..IN:TIETESPAY,..-OCTOOER,..-..f.=;:,:i.'$70; -_ CORNS, Bunions, Inverted Nails, skillfully treated 'by Dr. J. Ditvidnon. No. 915 OiJostout. atroot Charges Inoderote. SHATTERED CONSTITUTION'S RESTORED by RELMBOLD% FOSTIt ' ACT B , nu. . . _ TigIYIBOLD'B FL ' EXTRACT-Bircrfu is pleasant immediated or,.m all injtiriona proper ties, and ln its Action . . HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHII gives tienite and vigor to the trame 4 and bloom to the pallid dwelt - . Debility is nec'orii panted by many alarming symptoms, and if no treatment is submitted to - consumption, iti• Sanity or epileptic fits swine, L` NFEEBLED AND DELICATE CONSTITUTIONS of both sexes 11Ele HEI.ESIIIOLD'S. EXTRACT UCH C. :If" will give brisk and energetic feelings, and enable you to sleep well. \ TAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND UNSAFE RE:amuse for unpleasant and dangerous diseases. 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A good,:ork on the French Verb has long he-Wooed by all engaged in the study or instruction 01 th , Fret! : Lpirllage. 1 chit, contain elf or sod i•tsllClq , introdneti, n, ox planatory it the theory of the French Verb. its t ode, ten•es, numbers. persons, et ,•.. followed by: mo lola of the auxiliaries, and of the t ettulsr I''injll2ati•il 8, and tableaux of the irregular con ,ititollat The model conjustntions appear iti the Mffirlnatige, IIP:21111% interrogative, and 'negative—interrogative forms si;e , rall)—also.itiollt•le of thine verb. 4,1 the first conjugation which. el though they cannot with pro priety be ciasHod among the irr-gular r ba, present -erne pecultaritii, ; also, niedels ut pronominal and iIIIIIIIT,PII7O Alen,. a DICTIONA Y Tur.II,II,:,;CLA A \II VFllli., AND tiF sl'l'lf A\\' I.I:,'CLIAR.I - IN T 111•111 ',F. , IN (ItiNlciiATitiv.. with distinct reterentes to the :11.10 ctill.,ll.2ii.ticti , ti41.1.1:111Y. In line, neither time tier pains 11,, been =p riel in the pret oration of this book to relic-r it as perfec lien na pos.; Ale. tt, the receipt of one- halt the ad , ~ nisei rric •, tine F111•11,11cr Will 011111 a col, for eruoin ,ti.•ll I.- any part et the country. 41 E011 1 ; P.: B. LO''IOV' II IO, own/ omi Store. urn :ii i li 012 BriAtiliv•iv. N. V., A t) 1. OtiALS FOR St PPLIES..7I - OFFICE OF PAYKASTP.U. CNITED I'AVV, NO. 4 CHESTNUT STREET, PEOPOSALS, ertor , eit " Pro sais for Stqfplies Bureau of Yards and &c.," be received at this tt mail 12 o'clock M., on the seventh t ,tant, for furnishing the United States Nay Department with the following ar ti c l e s, to he of the st quality,. and stdiject to in • (lion by the InsneeTing Officer in the l'idlinieltihia Navy Yard, where they are to hi- di 11v rrd, when required, free of expense, the p,(1 ) ) ) )))))) ent, for which security must be iv, It • itt• ItEA 1. 7 OF Y.ARDS A ND DOCKS, pilices of White Oak, 7x115 inches, 40 feet lig. To he of the bat Delaware timber, and riw 10 tiquare'oirges. -I lid. feet, 1 ridh, Ist Common White 1' i Ilintrds, tongued and grooved, and planed It; feet long. fuither pail - lei - liars and time of delivery, ,ino to the CIVIL EINGINEKR, Navy i(i 1 (.1: 11131:E.AU OF CONSTRUCTION hatrids Pitch 1 , or Intl lier particulars and time el' delivery, III,; to 1110 NAVAL Cl /Mill:X(1'10ft, Yard. fin•nis for proposals will he furnished a: ;his / 4 :a ,:. Patniaster , U. S. Navy_ lii:Ol'O'.sALS .1.1 OR SUPPLIES.— OF ," FiCE OF PA YNASTEI , I7IJNITED 'l , ; STATES Is: Vl', ND. 4 2;5CBESTNU' STREE \ T. • , 'IIII.ADELPIIIA, Oct. 4, 1570. SEALED PE( /POSALS, endorsed- "Pro po,a ls lOr Supplies, Bureau of Constrac-- tion, Sc.." will be received at this of fiqe until 12 o'clock M., on the nth of Oc tober, for Banishing the United Suites Navy 11, I.a timent wltiCtlie foilbiyillg articles, to be ) 1 / 4...r 01'010 bcst quality, and :un,kict to inspectioll hy the inspecting Office' in he Philadelphia .1.-lavy Yard, where...44y . a -Ai to be delivered, when required,' free of e.iipelliai tp the Gov el I went, for \Odell security Inlet, he given : FOB I:',UllEAtii OF CONSTR UCTI ON AND . REPAIRS. " Alert. vtrovt IftCoo bd. feet. Yellow Pine Deck Plank--fix 7 inches, 40 to :-.0 feet long. To lie of the best quality Southern Yellow_Pi no. Bidders are referred to the NAVAL CON STRI7CI'O.II, at the Navy yard., for int - 01.N; O lion as to quality, time of livin'y etc., ttt'. ci the right is reserved to reject, all 1,1 illA that ari, not considered adrantagebus to A l i, go ve ril_; wont. Blau} fOrtns• for proposal s will be fur nished at this.office. A:W. It USSET,L, °el tit th 4t . . Paymaster V. S: Navy, Make lip Clubs. PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED COMMENCING TILE NEW VOLUME CONTENTS PROPOSALS. =Ele===l AND 1 tlil i Al RS WATeHiSi; - 11.SWELRYItG. ' • - ' CARD.: -..,. Messrs. JAS. E. CALDWELL & CO. des e ,to invite particular attention to their II `Stock of SOLID SILVERWARES, arra!! ed for WEDDING PRESENTS, comprising a great variety of new, useful and ornamental articles in PLAIN, ORIENTAL and PEARL FINISH. These goods, chiefly of exclusive designs, will be found at, Moderate Prices and In very complete assortment, from the inex pensive and most praotical artiole for Table use to the more elabirate and ornamental oombinations for Dessert, Dinner and-Tea service. A cordial invitation is extended to all who may feel distosed to visit our Store and examine this beautiful oolleetion of Art work in Silver. J E. CALDWELL & 00 _ •,, No. 902 CHESTNUT STREET. I -1 1 vela th s til tfra , ' j" 1 Milli 1870. FATAL. 187'0. WM. D. ROGERS, 4 , , k -„,,.., 0 # i \` tilla ' 1 tiesiMr NM ! Z \ CARRIAGE- BUILDER. Phaetons, Drags and Light Wagons FOB ROAD AND PARK DRIVING, Of .Superior Finish and Yet/Jest .' , ty/e.s. Built to order and for sale. Manufactory and Repository, 1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT STREET: hplll H tu th :limp Ns kat et it/ g HABIL United' Stites Patent for Improvement in Distilling, Is hned Oct, 19. 136 V: No. 360::9. "P. T. WHISKIES. “P. P.” Meaning Perfectly Pure. REFINERY AND SALESROOMS, Noe. 246 S. FRONTOSTREET We desire to call the attention of the Medical Profession, An drinkers of and all persons who are debili tated and desire a perhietly pure and healthy stimulant, "P. They ere refined iu "Yacno " at 90 Degrees Fahrenheit, At which heat none of the impurities VAITRIZ it. Under the old method of distillation, all the impurities will yoporiu with the spirit, producing oh impure article. We are now prepared to offer.t his Wit bitty u, ,l multi; ties to suit purchusr 8, either by the - Bottle,. Base, Gallon or Barrel. An invitation is hereby cm;dially extended to the rye LIC GENERALLY to CRII and OXlLlnille Cho LIQUORS and IMPURITIES I•NTPACt , i at the REPI!.;ERY and SALESROOMS No. 2J6 SOUTH FRONT STREET tiel3 to f tfitp Rye, %Vhent, Bourbon and MonongahelF WHISKIES,' Tlie product of the following Distilleries: "A. & li. S. Overholt," "Jos, h. Finch," "Wm. Britton & Co.'," "DI. WOMB & C 0.," "U. Lippincott," "fugue & C 0.," "Thos. Moore," "Shanton, Daly & Kern,' "Lynchburg,' "Sherwood," - "111 t. 'Vernon," "Old Dominion," ~ In store and for sale in lots to suit purchasers! APPLY TO BROOKE, COLKET t CO,, 1727, 1729, 1731 and 1733 Market Street. nul2 3nirp§ WINDOW BLINDS Largest Assortment'Taud LoWest, Prices,- No. 16 North SlXTH.Street. Mere Mystic's, Bowstring', etc. • B. J. WILLIAMS & SONS. Bella to th 26trp Perfumery and Toilet Soupis, CAiLI IA4 . WINES, LIQUORS, &C. TjiE 117 DOCK STREET. • PHILADELPHIA. Heads of Families, 117 DOCK• STREET P. HIEVNIOR. WHISKIES. WINDOW SHADI,'s SHADES, TOILET - SOAT it. 1 , . do C. R. TAYLOR, 641 and 643 North Ninth street .:•FREkEI.PArEi;;.): Paris Invoices 4LOWELL, • 8 • W. CORNER NINTH AND 8e27 tu th 6te FIIYANCIAL. A Desirable Sin HOME INVESTMENT. TI-1111- SYNBURY AND LEWISTOWN L RAILROAD COMPANY OFFER $1,200;000 BON D S, ,Benring 7 Per Cent. -Interest In Gold, Secured by a „FIRST AND ONLY MORTGAGE. T 4 Bongs are issued in sl,ooos, ssoos and s2oos, The Coupons - are pa,yable in the city of Philadelphia on the first days of April and 09- toberi Free ofState and United States Taxes. ,The price at present is 90 and Accrued linterest in Cur- rend: Parties purchasing prior to Octo the differtiti6Fon the GOLD INTEREST This road, with its connection with the Pennsylyania RailrOad at - Lewistown, brings the Anthracite Coal Fiekis 67 MILES nearer the Western and SouthwCstern markets. With this advantage it will control-that trade. The :Lumber Trade, and the immense and valuable deposit qt' ores in this section, to &tether- with the thickly peopled rlistric through which it runs, will secure it a very large and profitable trade. WM. PAINTER: & CO.- BANKERS, Dealers in Government Securitie,i, No. - 36 SOUTH THIRD STREET, , PHILADELPHIA 44.1.9-t6 to 3mrp.i DREXEL &. CO., No. 34_ Sotith Third Stree,t American and Foreign Bankers Issue Letters of Credit for Trim -, let's, entitling the holders to draw 00 LONDON, PARIS or BASLE. Switzerinitd.` Also, avail :tide throughout the United Draw at Right and by telegraph on SATIIEI4,t CO.. San Franch , co. Ilea! in Go , lye l and Government and othor &MAM Receive G ld and Currency dloaita subject to draft at eight. Drexcl,JVinthrop& Co., Drexel, Ilarjes -& Co., No 18 Wall Street, Now York. WILMINGTON AND READING RAILROAD SEVEN PER ,CENT. BONDS, FREE OF TAX3S.i are'offering $200,000 of the Second Mortgage Bonds of • 'this Company AT 82 1-2 AND ACCRUED INTEREST For the convenience of investors the Bonds are issued in denominations of sl,ooos, sso(ts and s4oos. - The money is required for the purchase of additional Rolling Stock and the full equip ment or road.. The road is now finished, and doing a Mild ness largely in excess of the anticipations of its officsrs. The trade'offering necessitates a largo addi ional outlay for rolling stock, to afford full. tacilities for its prompt transaction, the pre sent rolling stock not being sufficient to ac commodate the trade. WM. PM TER & CO., BANKERS, No. 36 South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA sea) th s to 3unli O 113 3P 4,0 -N k THE 7 PER CENT. Gr 0 0 L. 13 CCo ITV 40 S SUNBUitY & LEWISTOWN R.W. Co., Due October 1, Will be paid on and, after that date at the Banking 'Bowie of 11 W.M. PAINTER & CO., No,. 36 South 'third Street. * • S.I4IIiDEIe, neasurer e29-15t rp; dtIST RECEIVE . " COUPO NS. - The Coupons of thO First Nortkricre Bonds Or TIM Wilmingtokind,lfeading Railroad, Due October 1..) Will be paid, on and after that date. at the Banking Holm of WM. PAINTER & CO. Third Street, -- Philada. W. S. MLLES, Treastger. 13(.29 Iftrp • 4203 203 HARRISSON 0114.111.110 I3ANKER. DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS RECEIVED AND INTER,- EST ALLOWED ON DAILY BALANCES. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED FOR 'THE PURCHASE AND SALE Q ALL MELTABLE SE CURITIES. COLLECTIONS :MADE EVERYWHERE. REAL ESTATE COLLATERAL LOANS NEGO TIATED:.. No. 203 S. SIXTH St., Philacla. au22 CORNELIUS & SONS, MANUFACTURERS GAS FIXTURES. 821 - CHERRY' STREET, We have no Store or Sale Chestnut Street. GAS FIXTURES AT REDUCED RATES. Persons furnishing houses or stares will find it to their interest to deal With the 'Manufac turers direct. Our assortment of all kinds of (f t ri Fixtures cannot be equaled in the city, a d we invite all those in waut to call on MISKEY, MERRILL •& THACKARA, lANUFACTUKERS, Showroons, No. 718 Chestnut Street. auld .Imry No. 9 Rue t3cribe, Parl9. Baker, Arnold & Co, GAS FIXTURES, CHANDFLIERS, 710 Chestnut Street. m AICUFZV S. W. corner Twelfth and Brown Ste. au22 2uira MA.THEVATICAL INSTRUMENTS And Drawing Materials, such , as Dividers, Bow Pens. Drawing Pena, Survey [[n Compasses, Transits, Levels, Chains, Tape Measures', Drawing Papers, 4tc. Made and for sale by. JAMES W. QUEEN St' CO., 924 CHESTNUT Street, Phibtaelphia. No. 5 DEY Street, Now York. Catalogues of 116 pages sent on application. OPTICAL, INSTRUMENTS. Such OP Spectacles, Magnifying Muses. MICROSCIOVES - FROMM OTS.VO 36 00. Microscopic preparations, Telescopes, py Glasses, Opera Olaßses, Field Glasses, Stc., &C. Blade awl for sale by JAMES W. QUEEN ik 924 CIAESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. No D DE Y Street, New York. STEREOSCOPTICONS, MAGIC LANTERNS, • with a stock of 10.000 Pictures to select from, always on baud. Made and for Bale by JAMES W. QUEEN dc CO.. 924 CHESTNUT Stroot,•Philadelphin. • No. 5 DEY Street, Now York. Catalogues of 88 pages sent on receipt of 10 cents. PHILOSOPHICAL APPARATUS, ouch no Thermometers, Barometers, Air Pumps,Electrfo Machinea, Rhumakolf Coils, Geissler's Tubes, Maguetio and Galvanic Apparatus, Spectroscopes, ez Made and for sale by JAMES W. WHEN & (31 : ) • , • 021 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, and 5 Hit Y . Street, New York. Catalogues of 61 pages sent on receipt of 10 cents. act; tfg SPECTACLES, Microscopes. 'Eoioncones, Thornioniotore, filuthomaticalll bin , voying, Philosophical and Drop/hag Instruxnonts Aeduced nrices, JAMES W.. QI(TEEN.st CO., 994 Clitetitimt Street. • jyll lyrps ANGINGS. Sept• ad, BY ct &o . , lIESTNITT STREETS. PAS FIXI' U RES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SALESROOMS, ELPHLS. CORNELIUS & SONS. ( I t 2m rp MANUFACTURERS OF PENDANTS, Of New Designs. SALE24IItOONS: ,roem on BRACKETS, &0.,
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