CITY BULLETIN. state 01" Thermometer mi. Day at the - • 10 O. def.: a Ai. 68 deg.' II r. M 59 de*. Weather clear. Wind 14 rthelia t. THE POLICE ANCI► THE ELECTIONS. . . A Fieeret'Clicular to the Policemen. . The' following is au exact Copy (names of policeman And; Ward - and Xiivision.• only . omitted) oVa eireidar that has 'been sent to . each member of• Mnvor•Fox's police by Hon. ' Samuel J. Randalii,"%t) order of Democratic . candidates." It will be observed that every,po 7 Hewitt') is expected toengage "in these doad •isits so as to:bring out the Democratic voters. On the days Ot registration they wore also 'to:neglect their proper duties, sit with the canvassers and "render such assistance as the Donocratic Commer request"—the —italicizing-Keg-in--the original. [corY.] • "No. 734 Saicsom STREET, PHILADELi'IIIA, Sept. 29, 1870.—T0-L---You have been as slgned,to canvass the division of the • Ward. "We desire•it-to:be done ih -the-'following manner: Obtain a printed list -of the regis tered voters "of-the above-named division, and I with the list proceed through the division. Ask at each house the name of the man re- siding-thereiri. At the sante time ascertain.; his politics. Examine the 'list to ascertain • 'whether the name gived-correspOnds with the name upon the list. - If it does not,and his name - be - not - upon - the list, and he- a Demo cratic voter, see that he has it placed upon •the registry on Saturday next, October Ist, 1870. Do not neglect this; it is all important. "Mark opposite the name of each Demo- erat the letter D ; opposite the name of each the Republican it ; apposite the name of each 4 : man N% ho has moved from the division the word " Moved ;" and opposite the name. of eachnian.who_ts nut a voter the words , • "No Voter." „ "After you have thoroughly and oein4 pletely canvassed your division, and marked the list in the manner above described, you will return it to the Democratic Canvasser of the above named division, on Friday evening next, September 30, 1870, so that he may :Cur recd any errors existing therein. Saturday„and Monday, the Ist and 3d 1, day of-October-you-will-remain at the --place-i appointed for the sitting of the Canvassers . in the division you have been assigned to, to reu der such assistance as the DemoeraticeavaB- SO MP!! request. " By order of tha Democratic Candidates. " SAiruKt, J. RANDALL, Chairman. " GEouoh McGowitx, Secretary." DnicCirtos.—Thellittuluctors of the Second mid Third street, line travel 77 miles per diem of 17 hours, and receive therefor the paltry sum of 52. Yet the fare is still seven cents. '—The granite topping forthe Sfepsi at the Receiver of Taxes' clii C 6 has arrived. - —The Democracy have an idea that Gerker will succeed Lyle. Oh, hush ! —lt is very evident that Bunnie's banns will be well buttered next Tuesday. —Who pays for the Creely placards? Not John, surely! —When are we to have a Paid Fire Depart ; anent ? —Spring Garden street is to be op , ueitto the Delaware. But when ? • —Recorder Givin is as happy as a lord since Ned Lyons has been captured. - -Chief Downey, this morning, was. called upon by a colored de]igation. —The railroad -conductors have gone to Cape May. May they ha-e a good time. . —Just now the politic' • are anxious to know all the reporters. —Look out for your valuables! The NeW York thieves are arriving. —The laying of the State House pavement will probablyl3o completed about the time that the Democratic party becomes honest. —lt is said ? and with some show of truth, that " Bunme" has sold out the ~whole Re publican ticket to promote his owsuccess. —Oneof-the Democratic Filth Ward tickets is headed with the cut of a "green eagle." Oh! Haggerty ! Haggerty ! —Hon. Samuel J. Randall spends his time in directing the police force iu their arrests of colored-melt. -. 4 Notwittllttandidg the state of thu weather, the*orkmen einployed in laying the State House pavement continue their work. —Cape IslcCusker, of the Insurance Patrol, forbids his men to indulge in political dis cussions. —Some people may think we are wrong:tiii we are in earnest in the assertion that Christ mas this year will fall on the 25th of the twelfth month. —The police lieutenant of the Fourth Dis trict gives all his cases - to Alderman -Quirk, despite the fact that Alderman Goclhou is the committing magistrate appointed by Councils. —The citizens of the Fifteenth Ward pro pose buying the apparatus of the Western and - Spring Garden Engine Companies, in order that their property may be protected. N. B.— No more rioting. —Chief Engineer Graeff is about — utilizing the " suckers " that daily throng State House Row, by attaching them to a neve pump to draw water from the dam. Ifthey succeed as well as they do,in drawing whisky from the candidates, there will be no farther dearth of water. The September warrants;of the policemen, except about forty, were signed by the City "Controller this morning. The exceptions aro for those policemen whA, acted.as canvassers, and are held under ad'iLisement.. —Why doesn't District-Attorney Sheppard look after the gamblers and policy men? / —The insanepatients atthe Almshouse were greatly delighted by a performance by mons &Slocum's minstrels on 'Wednesday af ternoon last. HOW NED LYONS WAS CAPTUEED.—Detec fiveen Franklin returned to the city last night, after his successful hunt after Ned Ly on, tl e Navy Yard burglar. He states that 3‘ the robbery at Smith's bank at Perry, Wyo ming county, New York, was planned. -before the attempt was made to rob the Navy Yard here. Lyons was seen in the town, driving about, sometime before the robbery. After his release here he went to New York, in company with Jim Hope and John Hughes, who are alleged to have been concerned in robberies here. An entrance was effected, into Smith's bank, and the outside door of the safe was forced open. As they were about 4 preparing for blowing open the inner the robbers became frightened at the approach of citizens, wli r Qcom,Posed a sort of Vigilance Committee. 'MI latterthen discovered the at tempt to rob the bank: • The different roads and surrounding railroad stations were ' closely guarded. At one of the - lat ter Lyons came up.q The citizen 'on , guard told him to stop, or he would shoot. Lyons refi x ised to stop, and the citizen fired. Three shote were exchang4 Other citizens ,canie up, Mid Lyons finally s~itred to the :man who - fired at him. His companions were captured by other squads. Near the bank "werkfound the tracks of a horse which haw.h., worn :a peculiarly shaped shoe. TheSe tracks were traced for abotit seven miles, and the horse IS found in a livery stable. The pro prietor of the stableAdeuti-lied the prisoner as the man to..svhom:heffiad hired thehorse. ,In the wagon which 1 d'been :used were fo'Und some oats and soda: . tools: When Lyons was searched a memoranduni that he had left a ....carpet-bag in.,Xophester was found. This valise was secured, and.its contents consisted of burglar's. tools. Lyons is hold on two charges, attempted robbery and attempted murder, and Detective Franklin has lodged against him the requisition froth Governor. Geary. DEATH 1'It()11 BURNS .--Deborah Smith,aged 2.5 years, died last night from the effects •of . hurns.reeelved.a few-evenings ago, - at 'house No. 414fittli Tenth. treet. It is.said that a man. whe , if•Wili AK' house wa,ii intoxicated, and threw a coatoil lamp at a person standing I. in the kitchen doorway:- "he lamp brolco,and the oil took lire. Sonic of the burning oil fell on the dress of Miss Smill ;who way standing olcise by. She. seized a piece, of cafpet and at-, tempted to extoiigunttrtbe-dames, but Without success, She w, terribly burned, and died as p above gtated. alfe Coroner will 'investigate the cake this afternoon. — , .. • : • VlOL.ivriNc THE REGIHTRY LAW.—.lames Cox and Wm. Taylor, Canvassers of the Eighth division, 'Twenty-fifth Ward, and — .llteo b - Wag tfeaTand - Benny - Aye rs7TiliTZ lie en held in 51,000 bail by Ald. Vallee;-on the charge of conspiring to illegally register the ' name of a man. • ; VEHE.—About noon to-dav a fire occurred at the•bouse of Peter Smith, on Rittenhouse' street, Germantown. bed and 'bedding 11; - ere burned. /Jobb atoout $2OO. ALLEGED CPRATERg-ARIVEST OF NEGIROE:I. :,-,This.m ;tiring, „about :7 o'clOck, • when—thEr stetupbo • t -Henry L. Grtiv.;'from Baltithore.' arrived at Arch ..street • wharf, eight Degrees , who were among her passengers were arrested 1 -by a squad of pelicetnert, 'under charge of Lieut. MI - Jacky and Detective Gordon. Those arrests were made in Consequence of a 'note received yesterday by Chief MAlholland. This note was signed Wm. C. Coone, Chtetof the Deteritives of Baltimore, and stated that he, had learn that a number of negroes intended leaving Baltimore on. the Caw,. for Philadel phia, for the purpose of regrstertrig - and illegally. The men, after their capture, were taken to the Fourth District Police ation, and were looked up, and counsel who had been employed for them were denied admission to the Cells.. The. officers concerned in ;. the arrest refused to r give auy information" about the smatter, cept "we have the evidence on" them." What this evidence was it was, impossible to ascer _ tain_from these_officers,_but.in the_course eta _ few hours Democratic politicians, on the street asserted that tax receipts sighed "Tatem for the Receiver of Taxes" 4nd slips for Leeds and Bunn had, been found on the perknis of the prisoners. It was also-said that these men had been hired to wine here for the purpose of voting,and had received 55' each on the boat. Shortly before two o'clock this afternoon the men were taken to the Central Station, and then the statements which had been made by lIQ em ocratie politicians several hours before rtf wen), repeated, by the o 'pers, when cloSely , questioned about the rim Zr., The names of the prisoners, as co ed on the slate at the Central Station. are: William Hall, Thomas Bdwen, Frank N ashington,.James Spiddle, &Mittel...Fisher ) Charles Saiallwood, alias John Hall, Jeremiah Highland and Frank Williams. Hall, Fisher, Smallwood' and are alleged to have had tax receipts hi their pockets. THE PAVINO OF WEST WALNUT AND Sicuucu STREETB.—In the proceedings of City Councils, yesterday, it was stated that a peti tion from property-owners on Walnut street, between Sixteenth and Seventeenth, and on Spruce street,between Fifteenth and Sixteenth, asking for the removal of the Belgian block with which the streets are paved, and the sub stitution therefor of the old style cobble-stones, had been presented. The petition was not fronkr_operty-owners; but frdm the contrac tors wile - laid the paTem ent - lt seems that for one property on Walnut street and six on Spruce street the bills have not yet been paid, and the contractors desire •to take up the blocks in front of these houses, and put the streets in those spaces in the same condi tion in which they were found—paved with cobble-stopes. ATTEMPTED Esciii.E.-- . -.lohn INI , Ion was locked up in the Seventeenth' District Police Station fordrunkeuness, last night. During his imprisonment he attempted to escape. Be tore away the sink and pipe connected with it. Ills made quite a big hole. fie squeezed himself through this, opening and then 'found that he was between the • floors. He stuck fast, and,finally, was obliged to call for assistance. Mooll:”VaS extricated by the turnkey, and this morning was sent to prison by Alderman Bousall. PrzrunNs or Oyu ALDERMEN.—The follow ing: sums have been paid to the City Trea surer as the receipts of our Aldermen for the month of September Ald. L. Godbou Ald. W. S. Toland... Ald. T. Dallas, ...... Ald. C. M. Cafpenter Aid. Wm. Neil A1d..1. P. Thompson. Aid. C: E. Pancoast Honsia STEALING.—AUthOtIy Hale, who was convicted of horse.stealing yesterday, was again arrested and. taken before Alderman Muglier.V. He is now charged with the lar ceny of ii jliorse, saddle and bridle, the pro perty of gale') ratterson, of Birdahoro, on the Seth ofJune. After great difficulty Lieutenant Thomas succeeded in :recovering the horse. Bale was held in 51,94,10 bail for trial. A En Lump °IA SILVEII.—The BroWn Silver Mining Company of Colorado have just re ceived by express frfirn their mines in Colo rado, and have on exhibition at the store of Messrs; Bailey & Co., Mein and Chestnut streets, the silver mentioned in the telegraphic despatches of the 27th and 28th ult. The weight is 1,511 pounds troy, and valued at .i,'25,000. '"HiGHWAY ROilllEßY.—Johnson Kelley was before Ald. Kerr, this afternoon, upon the charge of having attacked and robbed G. W, Bailey of a silver watch and pocket-book cod tinning S2l, near Musical Fund Hall, on Mon day night ]met. He was held in 5,),000 bail or a further hearing. WHITE RICE.-A sample - of white , ce, raised on the plantation of Arr. J. Bennett Bis sell, on the Cambahee river, S. C., was ex hibited at the Commercial Exchange by Mr. Thomas Clyde. The quality of the rice is su perior to anything ever brought to this mar ket. LARCENY .-A boy named , Charles Smith was arrested yesterday upon the charge of stealing -the property of several storekeepers along Delaware avenue. He was committed by Ald. Quirk. DOITIILE ASSAULT.—Thomas Loon, a resi dent of Miller street, Germantown, has been bold in $l,OOO bail by Ald. Waterhouse, on the, charge of assaulting his wife and son. • GENERAL 0. 0..11011'AM:0' AT TliE ACADEMY or•,_ . Music.—This 'evening the citizens or this city will Have • a tine opportu nity to hear the. Christian hero of the late war. The address and meeting will be under the auspices of the Republican Invincibles. Tick ets can be bad at this office and other places, as stated in.the advertisement. TOE NILSSON CONCERTS.—The Nilsson Con cert Troupe WM appear at the Academy Of Music on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday evenings of next week. The sale of tickets will begin ontho morning of Satuday, the Bth inst., at the Academy. Season tickets for the three nights will be sold for nine dollars. CAI.I/iiTTENTION to a very valuable farm for sale, advertised in another column. By applying at Stephen Robbins' Rolling mill, Beach, below Vienna street, parties Will learn full particulars of terms, &c. CITY IVOTICES. THE CITIZENS or WASHINGTON will smile when thq read the report of the •consus-ttikor and'his report of the amount otatook, color, shapes - 8114'qm of the Great Brown Stone Hall of Rockhill sWilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street. Read hie report ;1 STOCK. Higher than the mountain's peak, Peeper than the ocean'adeep, Stronger than the rock-bound roast, • , Afore numerous than the Philistine host. coLons. Color of every tint and hue, Parer an the azure blue, . Indelible as time and space, - T he) hottbst them efraCA, • • -SIZES. 'We'll fit the lad from three to ten, And all betw'een that age and men ; • They lit the crooked, fat and loan, , A - And all the Mopes that come between. rmegs. Cheaper then the common trash, Better than the babberdesh That ittAoldaronnd the town 4 By Tom, end Dick, and Jack ;mil Brown THE LADIEs ot,..PHILAHELrutA,and through out the State. are Noking forward with filtered tlLAtie approaching gr lidiWnery Opening of MoiirsolC: !lady S.Brot on Octoher 15th, at No. 723„Chostnut ntreet. MANINfOrI_AiTD_ 1'01;7111'UL XIG.OR aro re gained by lIELMBOLIPH Ilfri(keT BMW. LADIES visiting the city :should not fail to AN! the now Millinery Einnorima (;.' , lllefigra. Thomas Kennedy & Brothels,. No% 729 GliestFid street. i Their Opening" on OctOber sth will surpass anything ever twon in this country. 7,,lFes. FOR NON-RETENTION 011 IN&)NTINENCE, of mine, irritation, inflammation or ulceration of the bladder or kidney's, disease4ol: the prostate glandsstoic in the bladder,waleil its, sritvej or brick ;lust dein,nits, and alldisease •df the bladder, kidneys and dropsical 11171,5 inc LD rialrkeT vett L' 1101'SEKEERV.:ES Go. tol'tlis Dock street Kitehott for your kitcljeu articles. r 8 , 11 at low figures. I U , M I :OI.I ,' S 'FLUID ' EXTRACT BLICHC . 1)11 . 11(11M a Mn'tt and odor, fror fioui all iujUtiQU. proiwr , itn actiOn. PHILADELPHIA EVENING milLgrriN - , FRIDAY; OVTOBER , 7,181 G WiNvould remind' our lady frtends of the great-Operiing".. of , Irnshionable,4llUlinery,---at-tho popular house. of Wipers. Itenne4y Br'Brothere at 14. 729 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. , THE - WORD "80ZODONT," Which ie faat becoming ft boutieltold word, is ileriend from the Greek, and compowel of two words, Soo and 01 " Sozo,"iraniilated, means to prottorve, and " (Monte. ," the teeth'. , ttozonoNr, a prosOrver of the teeth. And it is trite td its name. 44 SPALDING'S GrxE ' will mend yot . ir - w At ays,. oruY thing else that needs mending. . TAKE NO MOUE UNPLEASANT ANlb UNSAFE REMEDIES for linplerount And danitorono disemos. tfilo EXTRACT RECTI.II ♦SD IMEIROVED ROSE. WASH. • • SCHIEDAM ADOMATIO , SCHNAPPS.—This me died beverage is mattpfactSed by the proprietor at ~ S chiedam. Holland, eitpressly for mt.dical use, and is not only warranted free from all deleterious compounds, but of the best possible quality, and is the only alcoholic beverage that has the endorsement of the medical faculty. • Dtit up, in quart and pint, bottles. For sale y.all drug gists and grocers. . THE GLOB'S' OF MATC - 18 STRENGTH.— I here ' fore the nervous and debilitated should immediately use BELMISOLD'I3 EXtRACT.BUCIII.7. = LADIES' HATS, LADIES' HATS, Of the most beautitnl styles At prices lower than elsewhere. At OAKFORIPS. 834 and 836 Ohestutrt street lIRLMBOLD'S EXTRACT Bucitu gives health and rigor to the frame, and bloom to thepallid cheek. Debility is accompabied by many alarming symptomft, and if no treatment la 'submitted to conaump,tion, sanity or epileptic tits ensue. CORNS, Bunions, Inverted Nails, skillfully treated by Dr. J. Davidson. NO; 915 Chestnut street. Charges moderate. SHATTERED CONSTITUTION 4 RESTORED by lilimiteoLn't: EXTRACT Bt;Cliti. SITRGICALMERV:3 and druggists sundries. NOWDEN t BROTHEIi, 23 South Eighth street. ENFEETtLED AND DELICATE CONSTITUTIONS of t.oth EleXeß IWO 131thEM1301.1143 EXTRACT Bumf!. It will give Lei& avid euergotie foolingo, and enable you to sleep well. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CIATARBD treated with the utmost success, joy Is/LAph, Td. D. E and Professor of Diseases of the yo and Ear tlhis sped city) in the Medical College of Ponnsylvania,l2 years ex perience, No. 805 Arch street. Testimonials can be seen at his office. Tho medical faculty are invited . . to ac company their patients, as ha has no secrets in his prac tice. Artificial eyes inserted without pain. No charge for examination. HELmnoLb's E xritact BDCDI3 AND _IM PROVED ROBE-WASH cures secret and delicate disorders in all Weir ottwoo, at - littlo - exponso, little of no cluing° in diet, no inconvenience and no -exp . giuro It is plea sant in taste and odor, inunediatd in its action, an 1 free from all injurious properties: PORT OF PHILADELPHIA-OCTOBER ,7 . . Steamer Mayflower, Fultz. 24 hour from Now York, with miss to W P & Co. • Steamer Vulcan Wilcox, 24 hours from Now York. with incise to W 11l Baird & Co. steamer H L Gaw, Her. 13 hours from Valtltnore,with mdse and passengers to A Groves. Jr. Schr Geo Henry, Salida, from Baltimore, with shin gles to Norcross 6: Sheets. Schr Blondel, Chapman, from Provindetown, with mdse. - Schr Henrietta, Hart, from Norfolk, with shingles to 810111011 Sons. -- Behr Bee, Herne, froni'Vorfolic, With shingles to Oros key, & Co. Schr H W McCauley. Hubbard, from Loechvilre, with shingles to Crpskey & Co. Schr Raven a Vi ing. York. Salem. Sehr Admiral. Steelman, Salem. Schr Clara Bell. Nickerson, - Now Yr/oc. Saw W Worthingmn, Tenny, New York. . Schr Morning Star,Lyneb, Norwich. ' • Schr Annie May, May, Boston. Tug Thos Jefferson. Allen, from Balthriore, with a tow of barges to W P Clyde dr Co. Tug Chesapeake; Merrihew, from Havrwlie Grace, with a tow of barges to• w P Clyde .& Co. 3G 00 29 00 35 00 41 1 00 41) 01) 188 9t 01t„ .. . . . . . .. . _ . CLEARED THIS DAY . . Steamer Beverly, Pierce, New York, \V P Clydeq& Co. Bark Star of Hope (Brii'PetersOn,._Elsinore for order,l); piter Wright & Sons. •. - _., , • c rNG ii win .J olinsoh. Boston. Graeff,Rotherthel&Co Se Wave Crest, Davis. Thomaston, ...)- - do Schr American Ugli).,Shaw,Nowoort. do Schr Sarah Clark. Griffin. Newport, do ' Schr J I) Farquharson, Hopkins. Washington, do Schr A Townsend, Wessels. Georgetown, do Schr N H Skinner,Thrnsber.Providence,Slnnicksom&Co Schr L S Levering. Corson, Providence, do . Schr Sarah Mills. Baker, Fall River, do Schr Pennsylvania. Ewing, Stonington, - do Scot W W ilson, Baker, Somerset, • do Schr Sophie Wilson. Walls.. Bristol, do • Schr J Maxfield. May, Quincy Point. • do ' Tug Hudson,Nicholson, Baltimore. with a tow r....... barges. W PClvde &Co ' • Tug Orß Witching, Davis, Havro de Grace, with a tow ot"harges, W P Clyde 44 Co. -- $ 2, 90 Ship Anpie 31 Smoil, Packer, Hailed from San ii'rtin isco yesterday for flooF Hong. e Ship Progress (Br), Simons, hence via LonTo.l foe. Ilaniburg, is tground in the Schaarorn; Steamer 1 azoo, Catherine. hence at New Orleans a€B AM -testerdav, in 7 days passage, and will sail on the 14th to return. Steamer Whirlwind. Sherman, hence. at Providence eth inst. Steamer Aehilleti, Collura. from Now Orleans for this port, sailed from SW Pass PM 2d . , Steamer Anglia (Br), Craig, from Glasgow. via villa 25t ult. at N York yo'•orday, with 544 passengers. Steamer Batavia (Br ), Billings, cleared at New York _ . • •esterday for Liverilooi. — Steamer El Cid,Nickerson, cleared at New York yes terday lPr Wilmington, NC, Steamer Regulator. Brooks, cleared at Wilmington, NC. yesterday for New York. Bark Rajah of Sarawak. Norton, from Rio Janeiro 14th Aug. at New York yesterday. with coffee. Brig Sarah (Br), Outerbridge, at Trinidad 24th ult loading for this wort. Schrs Jennie A Shepard, Wilhnrt, and F 11 Baird. Ireland sailed from Providence sth inst. for this port. SchrJohn Price, Nickerson, hence for Boston, sailed from Newport 9th inst. Schr J Simonson, Crawford, from Rosario, at Boston yesterday. Schr Annie Staples, Boyd, from Lubec for this port, at New York yesterday. FURS. A. K. & F. K. WOMRATH, No. 1212 Chestnut Street, Invite .the attention of the public to their large and varied assortment of LADIES' FNE FURS In Sets from $5 00 Upwards. . ... CARRIAGE AND 'SLEIGH ROBES, LAP BLANKETS, FOOT MUFFS, FUR GLOVE S , MUFFLERS, si„ . c. A. K. di F. K. WQM.RATH, Street. MRS, E. KEYSER, N 0.1227 CHESTNUT STREET. *d...fulLassortment...oll.lNFANY4l.o.o.A.K.B,.CAPS,_ BeNNETS, DRESSES, SOCKS,. IBS, SACQUES and BASKETS.. WHITE ;PLUSH and W TE CLOTH SACQUES for Inante. MISSES' SUITS of al ow Styles. A splendid assortm t of HIGHLAND SUITS fo Boys for the coming neon. CHEAP SCHOOL SUITS for Boys and Girls. VELVETEEN SUITS, $8 aid upwards. HANDSOME IRISH POPLINS for Misses. A full assortment of OVERCOAT for Boys. WATERPHVOE'S for Children. Persons furnishing their olvdmitteiial can have them made in best manner. seB th s to I • BOK BUYERS, TAKE NOTICE! GREAT - BARGAINS. The old stand, N 0 1724 CHESTNUT Street, to be closed,. out, regardless of cost. BIBLES AND PRAYER BOORS, The best assortnie»t in the city, AT ONE-HALF THE USUAL PRICES. Fine Editions of Standard Works, Poetry, History, 04 ,Znf.T. ; • ine tSc contin fiance of the time requiT,l to close op the business lee shall keep a sufficient supply o f ALL BOORS and .sell them at a'fliseohnt 01 30 to 33!. portent. Gireusft D. ASHMEAD, Agent, 724 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. F0.2.:1t1l It fi ni w ifrP . __ _ _ SHEATHING FEL T.—TEN 1 0 RA.MES Englihb Sheathing Felt, for Rule by PETER YtritIOWL.,A mio t tit3,ll.s wuluut etroot. MMM MkMRI ABEiIVED THIB DAY rditDIGRANDA FURS, diC CI ; 'ILDREN'S CLOTHING DIEW PUBLICATIONS pity GOODiS. MOITRNING GOODS, FALL AND -WINTER FOR SALE AT - ATTRACTIVE PRICES BESSON & SON, MOURNING DRY GOODS HOUSE, No. 918 CHESTNUT STREET, CONSISTING IN PART OF Black Gros Grain Silks, Black . Poplin Biarritz, Black Irish Poplins, Black Silk and Wool Poplins, ' Black All-Wool Poplins. Black Ottoman Poplins, Black Velour Royals. Black Drap Imperials, Black Enipress Cloths, • Black Armnre Royals, . Black Enirlish Bombazines, Black All-Wool Cashmeres. Black Silk Warp Cashmeres, Black 'French Morinocs, Black Henrietta Cloths, Black Batistes, Black Tamises, • Black Mousselines, Black Satin Imperial Ilerinoes, Black Satin De Chines, Black Cretonnes, Black Drap D'Almas. Blaek Drap De Paris; Black Alpacas, Black Mohairs or Glossy Alpacas, Black Mohair Tamises, Black Mohair Brilliantes, Black Batiste Alpacas, -Black Engllslit' Henrietta's, Black Australian Crapes, Black Baratheus, Black Janus Cloths, Black Poplin Alpacas. English Crapes and Veils, • . Thibet Long and Square Shawls, Jouvin d ICo.'s Kid Gloves. • With a Fall Stock of SECOND MOURNING DRESS GOODS, 1110ER1' IING- GOODS. Tamise, • Bombazine, Velour Itusse, Reps, Henrietta Cloth, Beim Cordonnet, Crepe Cloth, Merino, rarissienne. Delaine, Biarritz. Saline, rrineetta.Cioth. Alpacas of every grade. PERKINS & CO., 9 SOUTH NINTH STREET. N. B.—An elegant assortment of PIMPS and LYONS POPLINS. sel7-s to t.n3mrp • g z 4 Fourth and Arch. r" NEW• SHAWLS LYONS SIO{S, PEWS POPLINS, SILK PLUMES, INDIA SHAWLS, WOOLEN SATINS. • LYONS VELVETS, BAGDAD WRAPS PARK BLANKETS. ZOUAVE JACKETS, GORGEMS PLAIDS, • NEW SHAWL SUITS, . CARRIAGE SHAWLS, NOBILITY VELOURS, ARISTOCRATIC SILKS, SERVICEABLE POPLINS, SOUTIIERLAND . PLAIDS, mw eu NEW SILKS, MOIRE ANTIQUES, DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, itc, EDWIN HALL, No. 28 S. SECOND STREET, - L' 'OPENED THIS HORNING NEW COLORED SILKS. SHADES ENTIRELY NEW. SPLENDID QUALITY BLACK SILKS " PIM'S" REAL IRISH POPLINS. 1 " FRENCH POPLINS, Irish finish. v SILK•CORDED -POPLINS. WOOL AND SILK SERGES. CL oTH-ccaolt. URGES. NAVY BLUE, DATtli GREEN. SATIN 'DU CHENES, Cloth Colors. BRAE' DE BUSSE. ' POPLINS TN CLOTH COLORS. VERY RICH PLAID SERGES. VERY RICH PLAID POPLINS. BRIGHT PLAIDS FOR CHILDREN. BLACK SILKS, best LYONS GOODS, guaranteed free from mizturc of any kind. ' SILK CLOAK Klit'lfY:RT4.lbe host LYONS GOODS imgortah— EDWIN HAL L' 28 SO T.• t S, COND STREET. • FRENCH BREAKFAST.CAPS. . THE MISSES 31[CV' :UGH & DUNGAN • 114 SOUTH ESEVENTH STREET ; Have received their Fall Importation of Fiend' Drank fast Caps, entirely, new designs. SPECIALTIES IN HANDKERCHIEFS. GENTS', LADIES', ;CHILDREN'S, in Laco, I:.', l n&Tlih o , r o e l d o , r l e l d e i ng l it o lig i Ut i n . rotirning IRVIBROIDERIES.; French Wor i 4C 3 t a u i lmr n e s :l , llll l. a , ir c t o urg;Mir s cingii, Novelties ifil i Neek Ties, Infants' Outfits on hand 'and 'made to order at the shortest notice. se2B-w s awry 71 - IE P E Glakit UNRIVALLED PIANOS. • Also, those of K RA NICK, BACH .5c CO., MILLER, etc. Very cheap at WM. BLASMS,IOOB Chestnut - Street. Be2v.tu th B tu 3n111) „ : • - ~~ ~' FHT:I.N....' 7 vi - ............p..;...:Q..7 s'.A,N,p Foit,4EgIiTLEIMEN.. MADE ON IMP'ECOVED. LASTS, INSURI .• Comfort, 7/Etectuty and Dura,bilte aul9 fni w NEW CARPETINGS. JAS. H. ORNE SON & CO. j 626 CHESTNUT STREET. • 'e are now receiving a full supply of all the now styles of FOREIGN AND AMERICAN MADE CARPETINGS . FRENCH pIIOQUETTES FRENCH AXMINSTERS, ENGLISH AXMINSTERS, - ENGLISH BRUSSELS, WILTON I VELVET and TAPESTRIES. English and An'orican. INGRAIN THREE-PLYS, • FLOOR OIL CLOTHS In Sheets from 4 to 8 Yards Wide. All of which will be offered at unusually Low _Prices. JAS. H. ORNE SON & CO: Chestnut Street, below Seventh., R(4164 rn w-hurp JONES' ,CR E SC ;T - ONE-PRICE-- , CLOTHING HOUSE' 604 MARKET STREET. FINE READY-MADE GARMENTS. Fall and Winter Styles. GEO. W. NEEILINN. Cu.stam Work made to Order at Sltortc.qt npl3 c f m emrD S2O $2O $2O 820 $2O $2O EQUAL!. TO IMPORTED, S2O !MADE TO 211EItEiritE. $2O 1E420 00 $2O 00 $2O 00 620 00 020 Style, Fit and Work Guaranteed. $2O $2O $2O 820 's_o BolOm f3mrP§ GrIECO. J. 1 - 110 - NKJELS, CADINLT MAKER, 1301 and 1303 CHESTNUT Street. A tine assortment at tb ,Lowest Possible Prices 2mrp3 1316 CHESTNUT STREET. X3lO JOHN M. GARDNER Offers an Entire New Stock of SPLENDID:I FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY NEW IN DESIGNS; . RICH IN OWALIM; WIN L AND LOW E N FINISH F. 'AND LOW IN PRICE The above points being well appreciated, induce met keep these facts before thepeople that I may coutinm to receive 11,10 r patronage, promising prompt attentiot to all orders entrusted to ine. ted-cc f m rib tl mbl ---+ .7 - AitTlIF I C lAL LIMBS. liEl I VAST IMPROVEMEN ARTIFICIAL LIMBS, LEGS AND ARMS, E T L 1 LA SiL" No. 637 ARCH STREET , ,PHILADELPHIA, PiunphlotH Kenn roe, Belg-rn w f 13trp •••4 UMB!ELLA.S, RC An experience of twenty yerra l in the menu facture of: UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS. Convinces me en UMBRELLA mode of good ALPACA + is the BEST for g Till service. A furl slortment of different q antics. Altioepro+++ , --, Silk and Fine Singh° Umbrellas. Afrinyles of finish manufactured end for salOhy JOSEPII FUSSELL, • Nog. 9 & 4 N. Fourth St., Corner of market. Rel2-m w f-lmrp 4` . . , ^ GNP .?7":777‘, 1 7; 7.B,,tsje S , :NV %L v , ; R STYLE` . 114.1;,TLETY,' NO. 33 SOUTH SIXTH STRrET ABOVE CHESTNUT. CARPETING'S. lszt.. CLOTIIING. CHEVIOT SUITS. EVANS & LEACH. 628 111ARKEy Street. FURNITURE, &V. GENTS , FURNISHING 000134. The Gentlemen's Furnishing Store of JOHN O. ARRISON, Nos. I and 3 N. Sixth St., Philada., has been thoroughly stocked with goods suitablgi for the season, among which is a great varietyof_Gentlemen's Wrappers and Breakfasti s hokets, Silk, Wool, Merino and Flannel Shirts and Drawers of his own manufacture arid importation.; also, Gloves, Scarfs, Ties, Handkrchiefs, Suspenders, &e. In fact, all goods appertaining to a Gentleman's wardrobe, of the belt" quality, latest 'patterns and lowest prices. nol2 f w GAS - F,OCT URES. CORNELIUS & SONS, MANUFACTURERS GAS FIXTURES.- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SALESROOMS, 821 CHERRY. STREET. PHILADELPHIA. We have no Store or Salesroom on Chestnut Street, CORNELIUS & SONG, GAS FIXTURES AT REDUCED RATES. Persons furnishing houses or stores will find. it to their interest to deal with the Manufac turers direct. Our assortment of all kinds of Gas Fixtures cannot he PlitialPri in the city, and we invite all those in want to call on MISKEY, - MERRILL'et:THACKARA, MANUFACTURER-% Showroons,'No. 71.8 CheAtnut Street. ant? ?ump Baker, Arnold & Co, fIIANUFAMITRERS OF GAS FIXTURES, CHANDFLIERS, PENDANTS, Of New Desiglis. SA.LES ROOlll9 710 Chestnut Street. M&NEFACTORT: S. W. corner Twelfth and Brown Sts. afl22 2mrp TICIANS MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS And Drawing Blateriala, atich ns Dividers, Bow PKie, Drawing Pena. Surveying .tagn.pass, Transits, Levels, Chains, Tape Measures, Drawing Papers, citc. Made and for Bide by JAMES W. QUEEN & CO., 924 CHESTNUT Street, Philanolpilia. DEY Strek, Now York; Catalogues of 116 pages sent on application. OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS, Such as Spectacles, Magnifying Lenses. 511CROSCOPRS FROM buOTS. TO 86 00: •••.. Microscopic preparationii, Telescopes, Sgy . . Opera Glasses. Field Glasses, Ac., Sc. • • Made and for:Jade by JAMES V:. ZIUEEN it CO.. OYIESI NUT Street, Philadelphia. .No .5 DE Y Street, Now York. STEREOSCOPTICONS, MAGIC LANTERNS, • with a stock of 10,000 Pictures to select from, always ou hand. ;Made and for sale by JA 51 ES W. QUEEN dc 924 CHESTNUT Sireet, Philadelphia. No. 5 REY Street, Now York. Catalogues of Mops sent on receipt of 10 cents. PHILOSOPHICAL APPARATUS, such ne Thermometers, liatlmeters, Air Pumps,Electrie ➢Machines, Rhumakoff Coils, Geissier's Tubes, illagnetic and Galvanic Apparatus, Spectroseves, &c., &c. Made autl'for sale by • JAands IAi.4IIJEEN &NO., CIIgSTNUT Street, Philadelphia, nud b DA Y Street, New York. Catalogues of 64 pages sent on receipt of 10 cents. seti ifs; SPE.C3trACLES, Microscopes, TOiOBCODOS, Thermometers, Mathen4alf Surveying, Philosophical and Drawing /nstruments a reduced nrices. JAMES. W. QUEEN & CO., 924 Chestnut Street. jyll IYrns STORAGE STORAGE OFTURNITURE For fornilleo temporarily declining houopicooping. May bo had irieeparato morals or colloctivoly of '*. TRIIMIA.N &. SIIAW. NO, 895 M4I.ItHET 84'.11EVT. • Having a private watchman, and an employe resaing on the promisee, will 'greatly leaeon risks of tire and robbery., l /Y 7 tf KID GLOV'E'S• &C RENuir Kip, GLOVES, 2 3 AND' 4' .12 buttons ' Promenade and Evening bolOrN, a spie l ,- did ItS9 ovi m ent of this season's importation; itisootit'd Single and Double Startled Kid • • :GEO. W. VOGEL. Qr 3 Ut rpw • - • /42 Chestnut street. SHOES BRACKETS, &0.,