Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, October 08, 1870, Image 2
CORRESIP'OBIDENCE.--- LETTER *won 'parrsviLLE. Ipladenoa of !the Phila. Evening ° rommaz, 0ct:1,}870.-;-The week haa been quite prolific in • accidents. * -*Onday I 4 114 , dayf the . as usual, the most 11171-11- o _ Wee 1, leading off with one of the most singtdar &MS-that has ever bee*Mcorded. Itallude , the one at Ilickory shaft; Wad' esvil' le•-•-an ac , couitef which was.given in yesterday's Bur.- VETIN. It will be remembered that the. acci dent was caused by a keg of powder which bad been sent down tb shaft in a descending !vnzn for blasting p poses;r but being over" . • `locka•when the • wan n was loaded, It came •upagain•With it, and wits next heard from in the bre,aker rollers, where it • exploded, setting fire the breaker and injuring .several men. One boy was incorrectly ,reported killed, but is lecotering,• • A' somewhat similar accident, happened,, during the war, in the coal mined'tiy the same company. I think it was in 117;04. At any rate, it'was about the time when.. a •great ex citement was raised by reptirts that torpeddes were found in the coal-buskers of western steamboats. Some careless brakeman or con ductor dropped a atocketful of the little, fiat torpedoes, used on railroads to warn approach ' ing trains of 'danger, into a car of coal that was on its way to market, and they traveled with it to Boston, where one of them suddenly disturbed the sermAty of the... "Hub, by blowing a 'kitchen . range • into "smithereens. It caused great, excitement, and search beinenstitnted, one or two more of the expliAives were found, giving evidence conclusive to many that • there was a deep-laid rebel plot to burn down the cities of the North by means of „their own 'fires. The alarmed Athenians telegraphed;to the Company's Potts;- villeutent (jutt•as if be \ could help it), "Tor pedoes in Hickory coal---see sample by ex ,press." It was but natural that such)a de spatch,. at such a time, should create some ex citement. here; but it was speedily•allayed wben,ln due course ofexpress, the mysterious disturber of Boston_domestic comfort arrived at the agent's office, and proved to be nothing worle than a simple railroad torpedo. _en.the same day (Mondy).two. men. maned Pickering and hlays, We're badly injuredby the premature explosion of a blast in the shaft of Kendrick .0-Co:, at Shenandoah. Pickering bad so many bones broken that he was put iu a box, as the best method of transporting him, and taken to the Pennsylvania Hospital, where be arrived yesterday. On Tuesday atlernoen, • John Hartman, an engineer at Glee Carbon, went down the slope to repair the ptlnip, and was found dead at the bottom six lients after. His head was crushed, both legs broken, and other injuries apparent on his • body. How he. came to his death is not- Down; but it is supposed that he was knocked down by a wagon or by the eh,ain, as -a • eve fall down -the slope, though "qui& .sufli lent to.kill him, would scarcely break so many . Other accidents there are, but of minor im portance. Men are so continually getting themselves blown.,up, and knocked down, and 'crushed and mangled . in .every conceivable way in our mines Weed takes a.pretty serious case to make even an item; but the list amounts, in the course of a year, to something astounding, as will be seen by the elaborate re port which-yntir correspondent contemplates making up at the close of the year: - Election day being near at hand, the political • • world is beginning to move. • Nonainations for borough officers ate to be made to-night. About a hundred people want to be Chief Bur gesses, and perhaps as many more are anxious to serve in subordinate Capacities:. The_ De mocracy announce a mass-ineetin., at the Court-House, to-morrow night, which is to be addressed by a formidable array of local tale 4. Judge Green has been holding mass-meetint.t there, all week ; his court having suddenly be come very popular, if one may judge by the crowds in attendance upon it. Judge Ryon has transferred bis court to the grand jury room, where it is still sitting on the ejectment case I mentioned a week ago, and seems about as near the end of it now as it was then. It has been a lively week in town. Every body that did not come in to attend court, came to see the circusses ; -and during most of the week the town presented a very a bustling, animated appearance. Storekeepers made money and are happy ; all except the Jews, of whom we have a large number and whose sacred e Day of Atonement '• cloSed all their stores at the time when thedtirle of country visitors was at the fullest. O'ER WILAILNGTON .LI:TrEn (Correehondence of the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin.] WILNUNOTON, Oct. 7.—The Independent Democrats" of Kent county held their con vention yesterday, at Dover, and formally placed themselves in antagonism to the regu larly nominated ticket of their party. Geo. W. Cummins, Esq., of Smyrna, was President,of the conventien,and leads their Senatorial ticket, and Dr. Henry Ridgely, of Dover, leads their RepresentatiVe ticket. They are undoubtedly strong men in their party, as are all thoe asso ciated with them in the movement, and if the Republicans will lend them their aid, will un doubtedly lay out,cold the Saulsbury dynasty in thateuunty. ' The movement professes to be, and 1 believe is, a strictly Democratic one. No one has been nominated who has not proved his devotion to that paiTY byyeals of service,a.ad their resolutions declare that they are, as they always have been, Democrats; and thus they have no intention, by the present movement, to injure their party nor otl.i any opposition to the I)entwatic State ticket. But their speeches and resolu tions charge the menk now in power with reck less and wasteful extravagance, and with the enactment of an odious and unequal tax law. Their resolutions—the third and fourth—on tbese two points will bear quoting. They are " Third—That we are apposed to ;Mei de nounce as anti-Democratic the wasteful ex travagance and lavish expenditure'of the pub lic money whiCh has characterized the official conduct of those charged with the administra thin of public affairs in our State fur the past few vears. Fourth—That, while we arelts favor of a .wise, judicious and impartial tax, laW fur the prompt payment Of the interest arid the gradual but sure — reduction of the principal of the State debt, we believe ;that the revenue law of the state is unwise, injailicious, r and objectionable. Unwise, in the awKward and expensive ma chinery required. to' carry it into operation ; injudicious, in driving capital from the State, and selecting many useless and unprolitab[e ob jects of taxation ; and objectionable, in incor porating into its provisions many of the harshest and most odious features of the Federal tax law, such as the frequent and unnecessary ad lininistration of oaths and affirmations, prying a. into and exposing the private business allitirs 4:4 our Citizens; and imposing on our people the necessity of keeping separate business ac eounts, to be able to wake the annual and quarterly returns exacted." These be strong words, but-be it remem- , bered that they are taken from a set of resolu ' Voris presented by lion. John A. Nichol Son, late Democratic Representative from this State, and unanimously adopted by a Convention composed exclusively . of Democrats familiar 'with the, Subjecti of which they speak. The ispeechee of Hon. JOhn A. Nicholson, Edwin' Esq„ and . Beritah Watson . (the latter a son of a candidate for the, State ticket on the . xegular ticket).were even More severe still,' nbowing corruption as. well Pas 'extravagance, and the grossest incompetency in the "Ring" management. There is no room to doubt that all their charges are trne, and that theyphi;tie Dime, thiiXl hint attthe wasteful extravagance Ps.; and corruption of the clique .of Democratic : politicians which now coutrolS•theState: : But the question naturally arises, what Iwo : the Republicans to do with this? They: 7 a 'a pledged to retrencliMent and reform through-, 1 . out the State, : and tix the repeal of this7odiOus • tal law". What interest hive they in a move- ° Inent i vitich:Promi6es reform. in •but ,a single county and. :filedgeins support' to :a . State - ticket .'„nominated by the very Ring Which the action.ia4'o4.'l.3 'a protest? ' The titiestio 4.'.: . is. a natural one, and 'remains to i fie .. answered , :. It is rumored, ad I fear there is_ .too nineh 'truth in the rumtr, that a few pOliticians at Dover have arrogated unto - themserves : the power to promise- the\ leaders 'of this '• inde pendent" movement that - sro Republican ticket shall be placed in the field against them, but have ntterly,failed to secure-any : correspondio! , concession from them, trusting merely to such advantage as shallidtitnately• accrue to - their party from the• „bitter war,- between the two' factionS of the Democracy:to recompense them for the sacrifice of printiple. If • this be so, I doubt if the masses of the party will'ratify or submit, to a bargain not only unauthorized,but so one-sided as to clearly indicate stupidity or treachery, and which excites the derisive laughter of Democrats of both sides. And yet it is said that if the Republicans put a ticket in the field in that county, these men will iminediately coalesce with those they so openly and justly denounce as 'extravagant, in competent and corrupt, and will join in elect ing.a legislature that will send another Sauls bury to the Senate of the United States. In common with many Republicans I would say : let them ' and in their hearts be the responsi bility of knowingly and wilfully. erpetuating r x t villainy in power. If the peop - this State choose to elect men to oflice N la-pre desky r e t d. rascals and incompetents by one-half the pa - which nominates .them, it is probably their right as Anierican \ citizens to do so. If they love their color prejudices better than their hard-earned money, let them pay their taxes and enjoy their prejudices. ~ I have given so much space to this, which is the all-important topic at present, that I have no space for local news. DALE. NEW PUBLICATIONS. The French Verb; containing the theory' and model conjugations of all the French . Verb - St WitraDictiOnary of such - verbB7l,s pre . .. sent any peculiarities in their uses and conju gations, containing references to the models, and tcP complete tableaux of all the irregular and defectiie verbs. By Ch. Reyna'. New ,York; George R. LOckwood, Si 2 Broadway, 1870.—We have examined M. Reynal's little work andlid it admirable.. The theory Of the French VeTb, with its moods, tenses, numbers and person's, is not only' explained, with ex ceedingly fall and minute paradigms of the ir :regular verbs, but the correspondence be, tureen elaborate French forms and English equivalents is made Out with -a nicety, 'ti skill in accurate translation,ann an ingenuity and economy of language we could hardly haVe conceived of. In a tongue where so many shades of meaning. are derived froM an wep tional wealth of tenses, an adequate translation into our own poorer idiom requires the utmost skill in each language: The present work has ailovelty in this particular feature, and a very thorough completeness in the- presentation of the irregularities so . puzzling in ' the French verb. Any intelligent student will be grateful to M. Reyndl for thoroughly doing this needful piece of work:;LSold by E. H. Butler & Co. ' AbridiAilt of Noel & Chapsal's French Grammar. G. R. Lockwood.—Few works - have have had more success than the .iVoltrelle Granonaire Fraiq:uise, by Messrs. Noel & Chapsal, forty-five large editions having been published within the space of a years, and the work having been successively adopted by Froich Culler/es and Nil itarychool, and by the Maison Royale ofSaint Denis. Such unpre cedented sale, and such universal favor, afford sufficient- proof of the usefulness -of the Gram mar just ieferreL: to. Although the clear, methodical plan of that treatise would admit of its being placed in the hands of children.. who have not as yet any idea of grammar, sonic Professors and Principals of Institutes,‘ nevertheless, only use it for the secon_l_ye: of grammar, while they have recourse to—Lho mond's .li/mcni. , , for the first year. Such a change of method is certainly unnecessary in many respects. To obviate so link* inconveni ence, the authors of the Noo rel le G ranitaiie resolved to make an abridgment of that Grammar, in which they have endeavored scrupulously to preserve the same plan, the same principles, the same definitions, an 1 the same language, suppressing only those rules and developments which are not in keeping with an elementary treatise. In this form it makes a capital elementary Grammar, which, translated into English by a Professor, is pre sented by the above publisher.—Sold by E. H. Butler & Co. Messrs. Peterson have just published a novel by Miss Eliza A. Dupuy, entitled "Michael Rudolph, the'Bravest of the Brave." In this romance, which combines truth, or legendary truth, with fiction, the writer portrays the supposed early flife of Marshal' , Ney. A tra dition at one time widely, believed in this country asserts that 3lich el e ti,,N Ttadtil - pla, a. hero of the American Revoluti was the sAie per 'son as Napoleon's favorite marechal. The story will have it that Michaelliudolph,r6thrn ing to his American home from service in the Revolutionary /War, and finding his wife false and his "name; dithonorcd, changed the latter and embarked for Havre, to reappear as the, gifted military hero of thc'First Empire. Miss Rupuy has shown much ingenuity in connect ing the.4attered links of this legend together by platoible chains of fiction. Eliza A. Du puy was born in Petersburg, Van, a descendant of one of the most ancient Huguenot families in that State. Orono of her works, The Con spiratOrsi 24,000 copies have been sold. ° We learn from the itmei:icnit 800/-sell em' Guide; the October number - of which is promptly at hand, that ,the book business of the American News (; c ompany for September exceeded that of the srtmeNonth in any previ onSyear of its existence../ ART ITEMN —Newbold 11. Trotter, one of our most in dustrious producers, has finished and exposed at No. 1020 Chestnut street, two pictures, one of which represents a herd of Alderney cattle reposing in a green and, peaceful landscape; the other, sheep coming home frinn pasture. Another sheep-plettlre, of greater importance, miTy be seen at 910 Chestnut street, and repre sents a flock being driven to shelter from a mountain storm ; the attitudes of the frightened animals are hi many cases original, and betray closg study from nature. , j .portrait Of a neat gray horse, "Daisy;" - is exposed at Caldwell's —The building-of the Brooklyn Art Asso ciation will be proceeded with at once. It. is to be erected on Montague street, adjoining The Academy of Music, and its main galleries are to connect' with the assembly room and auditorium of the Academy. The size of the 'Art Building is to be 50 by 90 feet, and the style of architecture is , the " Italian Gothic," from designs by J. Cleveland Cady. A i LLEI I I‘", SATURDAY. OCTOBER s. 187‘1. R. Mignot, a or,ctrup).:al , scenery Well known in , this, corintry;)Uts just been bu *eil at Brightitin,, Engidrid, to which citwitry .16 went to live . four or five years,ago. 1870: AUTUMN. 1870- LACE CURTAINS CUMAIN MATERIALS 1d Our F all importationd were received pre vious. to the late advance in prices, of which our customers shall . have the ful benefit LINEN AND LACE SHADES 1.. . WALRAVEN. No. 719 CHESTNUT STREET. 111 3 CHESTNUT STREET. 1113 The Subscribers having formed .a Co-partuershipou the Ist ultimo for the prostcuti . of a general UPHOLSTERY and CURTAIN BUSI NESS, would most 'respectfully in form the Public that.they will open ow_SATURDAY, October Rh; a choice selection of entirely new goods in Laces, Biocatelles, Striped and Plain Terrys, Table and Piano Covers, Cretonnes, etc., all _of which they have marked Ten per Cent. BELOW the prevailing prices of the past year, notwithstanding a correspond ing ADVANCE on account of the European War. 0 . - N. Stevenson, C. P. Schwemmer. STEVENSON MINIMIE=I DRY GO f,Ds. 310ERNIING GOODS. Tamise, Eon►bnzine, Velour Busse, Cashmere, Bens. Henrietta Cloth, Helps Cordounet, Crepe Cloth, Merino, Parissienne, De lai tie, Biarritz. Saline. Princetta Cloth. Alpacas of every grade. 9 SOUTH NINTH STREET. N. B.—An elegant asaortment of PIM'S and LYONS POPLINS. el 7 to lb 3nap ‘e. - • g 4 Fourth and Arch, NEW SHAWLS. LYONS SILKS, PM'S POPLINS, SILK PLUSHES, INDIA SHAWLS, WOOLEN SATINS, LYONS VELVETS, BAGDAD WRAP: , , PARK BLANKETS. ZOUAVE JACKETS, GORGEOUS PLA [DR. NEW SHAWL SUITS, CARRIAGE SHAWL NOBILITY VELOURS, ARISTOCRATIC SILKS, SERVICEABLE POPLINS. tem et/ OUTILERLAND PLAIDS, S FRENCH BREAKFAST CAP 3. _ THE MISSES McVAITGII DUNG-AN • in SOUTH.. ELttENTII . STREET, Have received their Fall Tmportation of French Break fast CamotAirely - new designs. SPECIALTIES IN HANDKERCHIEFS. GENTS', LADIES', CHILDREN'S, • Iti'Laco Embroidered, Hemstitched, Initial, 'Mourning Tucked, Colored and Corded Borders. • EMBROIDERIES: Frefich Work. Gait - airs and Hamburg Flouncings,Edg Inge and Insertions, choice styles. Novelties in Neck Ties; Infants' Outfits on hand and made to order at the shortelt notice. • so2B-w s 3mrp "IXT E N(1 • AND ENGAGEMENT r 1 Rings of solid liikarat tine Gold—a epopialti; a full aesortment,of elites, and no ellaree for engraving „ men , t go, . FARR. /11 BBOTIIER,Pdakere t ialy24 ti ••l 324 Catiltnnt sty:44 baluw Fourth MEuAsliza=La-.21 Spesaltie INTERIOR DECOR lONSo fa ASONIC SCHWEMAIER PERKINS & CO., consETs.' REMOVAL. /DIRS.- A. 11. GRAHAM Having reniet - ed from No. 207 North EIGHTH Street to NO. 137 North EIGIITII litreet, finds her so much increased that .she is enabled her own elegant and Tit Glove-titting Corsets at REDUCED PIIIGES. self, th s to • BROWN'S Wholesale and Retail Corset and Skirt Warehouses Ml 9 Arch Street. 611 sel7.3m§ ~, .-F,R,,,...c. tT .‘ .. K. igi F K • WOMRATH ''N • F. • • - . ' 7 Yt . No. 1212' Chestnut :Street, .. Invite the aitention•of the public td their large and varied desortnient.of. DIES' FINE - FUItS, . .. _.... In Sets iron i $:; 00 Up - wards. . '.,. ALSO, . . CARRIAGE ~AliD SLEIGH ROBES,. LAP BLANKETS, BLANKETS, FObT MUFFS; -t. i FUR GLOVES, MUFFLERS, &C. X I A. S. ,& . F. K. WOMRATH,' I .i. 1:212 bhestnut, Street. oe4 to th-e 3mrp§ , -CMLDREN'SCLOTHING. MRS. E. KEYSER, No. 1227 CHESTNUT STREET. A full assortment - of INFANTS' CLOAKS, CAPS, BONNETS, DRESSES, SOCKS, BIBS, SACQUES and BASKETS. • WHITE ;PLUSH and WHITE CLOTH SACqI(TES for 'Wants. " • MISSES' SUITS of all New Styles. A splendid assortment of HIGHLAND sturs. fo Boys for the coming season. CHEAP SCHOOL SHITS for Boys and Girls,— VELVETEEN 'SUITS, SS and upwards. HANDSOME IRISH POPLINS for Misses. A full assortment of ol;:prlconTs for Boys. WATERPROOFS for Children. Persons furnishing their own material can have them made in beat manner. son th s to lyre, C, ; ii' . iIFECTIONERY; LEON SYMONETY. 1024 Walnut Street, . ORNAMENTAL CONFECTIONERY CAKE BAKERY. • All kinds of Plain and Fancy Cakes, Pastry, Ice Cream, Water Ices, Jellies, Charlotte Russet Sc., Con stantly on hand and delivered to all parts of the city. Orders for Weddings and Parties Promptly attended to. se29 tl no 3Orp NEW PUBLICATIONS. SCUNI,A Y SCHOOLS' GET THE BES tfilltArilf • BOOKS from TlinitY-SEVEN dif fo.relit 9ASBIGUI6BI 64 - 00 ~ No. 60 Arclietred:Phiro46lold: • Just - Issued YOUNG LADIES' GUIDE. - - By Sarah Ty tier. !qrs. Sidney Cox, the author of John Hahn , x; henry Rogers, of , the " Cireyson Letters:" Afrs Ellis. Drs. Wm. R. Williams and John Angell James, and others. Price.,sl 25. Woman ,• Tier Dignity and Sphere. By a popular lady writer. .50 cents. . *lily Christian Almanac, 1871. --- P rl'e•Cif:lt cents. ' dICERIT - A.lll iraitcr SOCIETY,- •I.foB Chestnut Street. `6e6 , th to 3trpli . . -NEW BOOKS 13Y pm • American Sunday-School Union. • LITTLE MAY'S LEGNCY and THE ST6RY OF A Bast et. Illustrated. limo, 45 cts. THE CHILDREN OF LONG AGO. By the author of '•\York for Women," etc., etc. limo, 12 engravings, 65 cents. THE CLOUDED GEM. An Allegory. By the author of "The Crumbling l'ath." Illustrated. lime. 17 route. THE VALLEY OF STAINS. A. Allegory. By the earns. Illustrated. link, Ricenta. lust published by the AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION; 1122 Chestnut St., l'hilad.: l o l hb • 01-61 h e to liNSFRANUE "'The ]Provident." PITYYDENT LIFE (k ND TRUST CO. 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The prudent' and economical management. of its Mildness, combined with the remarkable average longevity of-Its members, commends it to the confidence and favor of ull classes of whatever denomination. Call or Fl w 1 for eirenlur. Agents wanted. An easy felt Compa 2<feny4 tat 24t °licirpt t for, STORAGE STORAGE OF FURNITURE For families temVerarily declining housekeeping. May be had in separate rooms or collectively of & SHAW, - 1 NO - . bB5 A lIKET. STREET, flaying a private watchman, and an mnployt residing on the premises, will greatly lessen risks of fire and robbery. jy7 tf GENTS' FURNISTIINO GOODS. PATENT SHOW_DER SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY. Orders for theseicelebreted ghtrto °uppityd promptly brief notice, Genpemen's Furnishing Goods, 9f late styles in full variety. WINCHESTER.* CO d 706 CHESTNUT. fel-tu the tf 1 AIN TING. SAXON GREEN I. Brighter, will not Fn 10, costa Mee than any other, cause it will Paint twice an much aurrace. SOLI) BY ALL DBALBRO IN • IP A.IIOTTS • • J. H. WEEKS & CO., ManufaoturOrs, • 122 N. Fourth Street, Philadelphia. jy2Bth tu NNEDGOODSTV 0 NI 5:000 E C l - pr'lsin S gP(.:loll A es, Plum Gages, Str ries, Pears,l'inempples. Cherries, mseeerrfee, ' sb=_ berries„. Peas, 'Asparagus, Tema LIMN. Beaps, 'Green Corn, Condensed Milk, Almon, Lobsters, Oysters, Clams, 'Preserved Strawberries, Teinatoes, Jollies. &c, All first-class goods, for sale by Jos. B. BUbI3IEII tS6 CO., 308 Seutb Dvlpowaro avogup, i'H t • !NE AR ( 6.1rh0 Spirit of the Mist." Bead: „ • 'comm. I..i'rom the Palatine ,11111, h•P,T. O. 111.1FiriLANT. ..THE GRAN.D \ Ni4IIIIC, s ' ' Ohiti'Mpunfain ( The Scene of the Wiley:Dietieter),hY Thomas HIM- *. ATM, OTHEKNpVICILTIES. rovois ciavinfqs. Front Interlaken,at all prim]. • NEW CHROMOS. •-:•••The Changed Cross," • I, li / etterhorn, ,ll ,3o x 4010. The Lucent ever made, kc., /te. gARLES' GALLERIES, . 816 Ch'istiOt Street. • ee29 th a tit Gt. 9p . • SWISS RUSTIC CARVINGS. • JAIVIES - S. EARLE &SO NS f"31 1 3 -Gheeitrriat Have just opened a larim importation of exquisite . SWISS CARVINGS, embracing Pen Holders, Paper Knives, ok Bests, Jewel and Work Boxes, (Agar Bans, Inkstands, Papetries, Card Receivers, Flower Wigs and Stands, Lc:, dic., at all prices, and much lower timn over before. ocl Is ill th 6lrpt, PIANOS D DIDIER BROS. UNRIVALLED PIANOS. Also, those - of K RAKICH , BACH & CO., MILLER, etc. Vilry cheap at f' WM. EiLASIUS,IOOB Chestnut Street.. se29-ttt th s to 3nirp PIANOS OF CHICKERING & SONS. The late.rcduction of prices, and the highly succesefa adoption of the ONE PRICE SYSTEM, now' places these celebrated Pianos, which heretofore have been of the highest cost, within the meansuf the most' economi cal of purchasers. In connection with the general reduction of prices special attention is invited to thO New. Styles Of 7 14 Octavo, three stringed GRAND SQUARE PIANOS; Mal Patent Graud Upright Pilnos, which magnificent Instruments now fairly 1 rival the famed Concert and Parlor Growls. -In these favoritelßylos.extraordinary reductions have been made in the Now Price List. (017TTON'S PIANOIIIOO/11S," - --- 1126 end 1128 Chertuut. Street, Phila.. WM, H. DUTTON. N. 31.--'Whe best New Pirsoos to retit. /lei° N ill thrillirp ~~~ STEINWAY & SONS' Grand Square and Upright Pianos, Special attention is called to their new PATENT UPRIGHT PIANOS, with Doable-Iron' kratne, Patent -Resonator; Tnbtilat Metal Frame Action, Sc., which etre qatchless In Tone and Touat, and =rivaled In:durability— CHARLES- B L A.SFUS9 • WAREROOMS, No. 1006 CHESTNUT STREET. 1.K:4 lIrD GEORGE STECK . & CO.'S Grand. Square and Upright- AL:SO. . Mason and Hamtin's Cabinet Organs. Elegant Stork at Greatly Reduced Prices. G 0 U I) & F'ISOMER, Sneceti`iip et( of J. E: GOV No. 923 Chestnut Street 1018 Arch Street. pen tfrp GAS FIXTURES. &IL CORNELIUS & SONS, MANUFACTURERS AS FIXTURES. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SALESROOMS, 821 CHERRY STRF,ET, PHI ILADELP 117 m en CORNELIUS & SONS. Vie have no Store or S Chestnut Street. sal 2rnrp - 'GAS g.IXTURES AT REDUCED' RATES. Persons furnishing liCutties or stores will find it to their interest to deal with the Manufac turers direct. Our assortment of all ki de of Gas Fixtures cannot be equaled in t e city, and we invite all those in want to. call n MISKEY, MERRILL & THACKARA, - DIAN 17FACTURERS, Showroons, No. 718 Chestnut Street. aulB amrn . i Bakers Aloold & Co. MAINUFACTUREES OF GAS FIXTURES, HANDFEIERS, PENDANtS, Of New Designs. SA3ILJESHOOKS: • 710 Chestnut Street. rirircrAcronv; S. W. earner Twelfth and Brown Ste. an 22 Zuni }''TOILET SOAP . " 11X. P. &C. R. TAYLOR, Perfumery and Toilet Soaps,. y (pond 843 Nortblfinth otreot. F jlt TItAVELERS. SMALL SMAL ALARMS ; will awaken at any hour, • • FARR & BROTHER, importers, ; jo27lfrp 929 Obeetnut %root, bolow 4tb - CA.MPETINGrA: LEEDOM, SHAW 8.1 No. 635 MARKET STREET. se27-tu th 9 2mr 9 • rdeCALLUM, CREASE & SLOANI, • Of Every Description. LOWEST PRICES. McCALLUM, CREASE, & SLOAN, ,r, 509 Chestnut Street, copposlte Independence Hand '.. n BRACKETS, &0., 4A 1 fIAIVIINSTER, • VELVETS, BRUSSEI..S, TAPESTRIES. 3 PLY INGRAINS, OIL CLOTHS, CARPETIINGS. 509 CHESTNUT STREET. FRENCH MOQUETTES; • , •FRENCH AXMINSTERS, CROSSLEY'S 64:YELVETS, ENGLISH BRUSSELS, - CROSSLEY'S TAPESTRIES. CATCP3E7I•IIN - G , S PHILADELPHIA MTWM CA - RRTAV ES. - zsTAbursinEn 1.553. JOSEPH ItE4EVII Alf St 1204 FRAI'N'KEORD AVENUE, Above Girard Avenue Manufacturer of :+ exclusively First-Class CARRIAGES. Nvrwest St vies rlarenco , s, Land:ins. Lan/111,4+4.04,s ."'nrv-In Shin illP 4,1311214•1'C05W1)01,Cang,,e1.13.401; , 11 , `.1 . t13^:-.. - . l taa'k - WA :'y t•te. tinitablo for pH , .:e tr f.irstly and ~llaoiilAltSEn , of inor.t nns:-rn sty', Aryl null), o . l.llaLlil find yrlces turnist..4 !len Worknlan4np and tinisk ,roon , T to :Inn,' In tin. rortotrY Fir., and Varjl4l stock COlWlpit'tl.l), 011 11311 d. and in tta: works. ()nitro rreulce prompi urni pet notis.l Mir - 1111011. All works warranted. oo.;•7711 rp 1870. FALL. 1870. WM. 1443,00ER5, CARRIAGE BUILDER. Phaetons, Drags and Light Wagons FOR ROAD AND PARK DRIVING, Of :!..zipeeior FiPiNli aril Nocc4t .‘,.ftil,.. Built to order and for sale Manufactory and Repository, 1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT STREET, Foo.tuth2rmp WIN DO W SBA DE:". WINDOW BLINDS SHADES, Largest Assortment\d Lowest Prim?,. No. 16 North SIXTH Street. Store Shades, BellalrAng, B. J. WILLIAMS &SONS. sel7 to th zotrp FURNITPRA. f t k_ BUTTON & McCONNELL, Furniture Wprerooms, No. SOD Market street, Philadelphia, Otter an extensive anti entirely new stock of splendid FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY, EVERY ARTICLE REING ORIGINAL IN DESIGN, SUPERIOR IN QUALITY, ELEGANT IN FINISH, AND CHEAP IN PRICE. Our , patrons having long appreciated the abovii POINTS in our GOODS, we are induced to present these factii to the public t that we may continue to receive their patronage, promising prompt attention to all orders en trusted to no. 8e24 a 13trp • PURCIIASERS OF COTTAGE CHAMBER SUITS And the various styles of Bedsteads, Bureaus, • Washstands, Wardrobes, &c., Finished in imitaticM . of Walnut, Staple or other "hard woods," andAlovv generally known as Imitation' or - "=Painted." -- Fnrni t are--hereby—informed - that very article of our manufacture is ' • Stamped with our Initials and Trade. Mark, And those who wish to obtain goods of our make (th'Ste being, at tho ptesent time, numerous imitations in the market h invariably ask the dealer of whom they are purchasing to exhibit our stamp on the goods, and take no other, no matter what representations may by made concerning them.. KILBIAIN & GATES • holesale 111anufacturers of Cottilve Furniture, No. 619 MARKET STREET. J 02.5 m v Gir 3EO. .T.-01VIITAEMAS, CABINET M'AIR, 1301 and 1303 CtiES:TNUT:Street. A fine assortment at th ,Arilvost PoStabl9 , 11( Pet ceii..o • ' • sots 2mrpb ATTORNEY'S -AT-LAW. FRED. FAIDTITORNE.TiIECi:'D.DAND FAIRTIELORNE So:RAN - Di _, LAWAND COLLECTION OFFICE, No. 17'Soutli Thfrd street, Philadelphia. '. Drafte and notes negotiable collected, Mir Promgiven pt attention to churns of all kinds in the citY 'of Philadelphia, and throughotit the Unitoel Staten and Canatlite. Afildanlta and nplunneledgmente falteSAfc:r all the 3tatea. - del2Lo4 . . . Seit,WPAln4b Sinutusitat. . A CAB . was-bold yesterday.• T ERE was a heavy frost IhroughoutNeW Fdigland Thursdily night. ~ Queen Dowager of the Sandwich Islands die&atlltinolulu Sept. 20th, , A i-icATING rink in . St. Lints was burned on Thursday night Loss'-$30,000:' • ' FIFTEEN' deaths: frimn yellow fever. occurred in New Orleans on Thursday. Tns editors of the.%Salt.Lake /lee liave been indicied.for libel. • IV M. STINsoN, colored, was sentenced to be hanged at Raleigh, S. C yesterday, GE N. O'NEILL and the other Fenian pris oners are to be pat coned by the President. REv. P. E. P . .AAI.EiIsON; • of :St— i Lottis; has., been appointed President of the Chicago Bap tist Theological-Society. A•vmmui—r of. $5,000 was given, yesterday, against Justie4 Lynch, of Brooklyn, N. V., for undiciOns prosecution. ANoTitEir fishing vessel is reported to have 'been seized for violation of the Canadian Yialauy. laws. • • - AN express train. on the Delaware, Lacka , wanna and Western Railroad was throws from the track at DoVer, .1., yesterday morning, and three persons were seriously injured. H 0.% JOS..St*Alt, of Virginia, has bethi in dicted by the Grand Jnry of the,District CO lumb a for assault with intent to kill Hon. W. S. Li iceln, on August, 4th. .41};1 , 5 ,Any, was s'eut: to the Virginia Legis-, lature yesterday, - brOoverrror — W -- alker, - reOrn- - mending prompt action to be taken for t) re lief of the sullerers by the recent dood. THE. Gland Lodge of Free Mason's Of Illi nois closed its annual session at Chicago.on ti Tinsday evening. The by-law excluing colored men from admission to the lodges was, repeali!:d. • Tun body of,A., T. Avery, of Aurora, 111., was found . on Thursday in a secluded Spot in the woods, about 12 miles frouilhoutsville,Ry:, with a, bullet-hole in the head: A year ago the body of a murdered pedler was foimd near the same spot. ' Join Currcn.Es has been nominated Or Congrgssby the Conservatives of the - Tirst Tirginia'District, and S. A. Walsh Alas been nominated for Congress by the Republicans of the Second Louisiana District. In fbirSAth hentut•ky District the Democrats have di vhled, one party nominating \V. E. Arthur and the other Thomas L. Jones for Congress. ON August the lat, of the English sol , diem left Australia, and the colonies will estab lish a militia force. The I iovernment of Vic toria has refused to subsidize the steamship line to . Catiforma, or allow letters for England to be sent that fray. Several new gold fields, but riot of unusual richness, have been dis coveted in Australia. • Pcn-a AI. conventions have been concluded between the United States awl Vaticbtivc.r's lislami and British Columbia; United i.i;t'Ot76 Salvador. and United States and Nei . Zealand. To British Columbia and Vancouver's Island the rate is six cents per letter of one-half ounce it prepaidoiiid ten cents if unpaid. To Salvador, ten cents for letters and two cents for Itev.spoperst prepayments' necessary. To Ness 7.4-alatid twelve cents for lettei4_ and two cents for rirAspopets, to be prepaid. THE WAIL Last .night's despatches contain the rollot- tug : Letters from PariAo ( At. :; say the Socialist • opposition is still at work, and groWing. bolder. - They DOW detuttpd the confiscation of, the property of all Whaleft Paris. for the . benelit of the national defenders, and the sequestration. of the property of all accomplices in the Bona- . - yarte usurpation. The Government has'been, weak enough Pr yield in souse-points to these ' Men. They also demand the destruction of thesolumn of Venalome and alt monuments pertaining to til l ßOnapart-eS. - The question of food begins to be serious, Ai and food riots are feared. Already club men ' are urging, the people on, saying the provisions • belong to the people, and Paris had no right to take them. Five thousand beeves and 4,000 i sheep are killer daily, which is, perhaps,enough for all if just "stribution were made; but, ' tinfortliVitely, n . ley buys the best in quality and (milady,. and little or none is left for the poor. Many groceries have been closed by the peo ple for raising prices. There is no forage for horses, which - are being killed for meat. Char coal and wood have nearly failed, which is a serious thing for the poor : still the city may holdout souse weeks longer without much suf fering from famine if proper organization is made. With the fall of Told and Strasbourg, and I uninterrtipted Communication with Pont-a- Mousson and headquarters, the war has as sumed a new phase. henceforth the tactics will be„to pay no attention to fortifications, but march , ` , :direct to large cities and iuvest them. This applies especially to operations against Lyons, fur which place three diVisions have lett Strasbourg, and also the reserve of the 'third Artny Corps and the. South German- reserve. Both the Cologne Gazette and butelJendaiwe _Beige assert that there is complete under erouthi•counnunication to Paris and Tours. ' A despatch from Vendome, a town in the. Department of Loire-et-Cher, dated at 6 o'clock last evening, contains theitilowing : • " The 'Prussians have been driven from An . gerville, Toury and the neighboring villages in the Department Eitre-et-Loire. The French captured twenty prisoners, including one •of Prince Albert's couriers. The road between ' this place (Vendome) and 'l'oury is thronged ''With the Natioual Guard. There is much en :Alnisitism iti this section of France. The •Soarelle:i du Jaw!, a Belgian paper, has an ingenious but doubtless an imaginary account of. an .t'lerial combat between Felix Jrournachon Nadar, the eglebrated French .Oerouaut, anti a Vrussian ii eron aut. The former ~ c - Mrie oil victorious. • • , .f• ~I`k.„gielit gun, for Fort d'lvry,on the south of ' Paris, is nearly ready „tcope 'placed in position. Its range is eigliAiloineters, and it requireS thirty-live kilogrammes of powder for each Ws -charge. A circular issued from the War Office, yes terday, ceegillates the . formation of military courts ) , fixes the windier of Deputies to A.)p • ehoso to the Constituent Assembly s at 753, in -stead of 'l5O, and decrees that all enactments • .siiicAlarch, 1659, be repealed. Tolins, Oct. 7.—Such telegranS'as are re- . ' . ceived show a steady advance by thil . PrussianSH ' inyading tte•etist and southeast of . France oil AM march to LYons. The journals say there is - --. :4 - seneral rising in the Vosges. There are no regular troops there, but all the men are aroused. Franc-tireurs are in all the passes and, give n 6 quartet' to tll,fe enemy, whom they harass night and day, st !Ting their' commerce, eutting communications and roads. • A circular frourthe ministry enjoins generals to at once prepare for. the: OrgbAtizatien of courts-martial to insure discipline. 'V It is credibly reported that the Itclian gov- ' eininent have taken the initiative foOthe decla . rationthat - therhave no intention of claiming Nice from France.. ~ . General Cambruels reports to the Minister of War front Epinal therth;that the enemy are go ing towards New Breisach, There was, skir .,!.. ' wishing on the previous day; but without seri : , Ous result. • , . • General 011eck, Governor. of Coblentz, has bOn tranSferred to. Strasbourg. General Von WOrder, Prnssian commander, reports that the ' besiegers lost froM the 2lst Ad' September t!I the capitulation of the place, 20 killed and 1 , 4,, wounded. During the entire siege the Ger . manslost 000 killed mid wotindpd, iiieludlng, 113 °Ricers., ,The besieging force is now move Wig towards Pelvis. The Prussians have opened theiryheavy bat aeries on Stelloy, tlie northern defeuce ' , of Metz. aho ler'efich replied with spirit• in add faked two hours: The resitt ~, I l s but was probablkindeeisive. , ' " ••.,' -i , Thy Masonic fraternity of Eng a d have con tributed -.f.:7o,ooo,Bterling, for the•jirelleLorthe, families of Gerinan soldiers. ' 1,1 ' - '• . The.Ger,hatins Nave occupied hi force Pack and. Vern h, eniiill towns in the PpAr enent of Lure iky mere ,Nlgoronsirbift ineffeetaa.lly r oppoied. ytlie . •Nationarc.:4tiarda . ,;, • The capitulatfon of Genel - al U lrich. is fully approved by the government at liours,notwitle l standing the statements toltiO eci trary. The General is free•frOin all reproach, rid is in full accord with the government.'. 1,1 '' •. • The Prussiana at•Giisors have leett" rcAntsed by the IsTatioitat , Gtraid. The :. Ilttuefuy _,hav e however, formed •a . camp near Gi ors Of; 2,000 seen. 'Telegraphic communicati 11 .with that - pOltit'is interruptekand also to t e eastward. Bismarck's' organ bitterly deno . nces:the.Bel gian symathy with France. Th press, people and, gov ernment' are alike ca pable. The bravery of the German at rnies s• ved' Belgium from being betted out from exis once. Such • may be its fatoin future time if tl e l'4'..rench gov ernment-retains its offensive pow a•.''', . The' Homan Piebime 'te. The cerrespondent of the New fork Tim/34, writing froln Rome on the 3d, lescribes the prOceedineAtfendant won the 1 ibiBcite. He. says lie - -- - visit'Pd niVest of the point) places - during thexlay. lie can give testimor. . as an eye witness 'that a better and fairer I an thin that adopted by the Municipal Coanc I could not be desired. Everyclass of the po illation - voted except priests and these associatod With them. At ,one.of the places an objecil, of _ particular t:uriosiCy and .applause was a lonk With tits : Capuchin habit decorated wit the national J. it colors, going with the rest to d posit is vote for -liiierly, 'He was the .Sole representative wearing the livery of religion and the Church. 1 have , seetathe carnival- in its best days, but 1. never .witnessed in liotire a scene di4laying such wild hilarity and.spontaneouS joy: The only material damage One .within the • ,c4ty by,the 'ltalian assault was that done to the walls nt.t.' Porta pia., the Scalera gate, and `Windows of the palace of Lateran. The Basi lie& buildings and the covering of the Scala Santa received no Injuries. The large place of the Villa Bonaparte was btirnt by flying missiles which entered the roof. The process of - changing the'natues,of streets, consequent on revolutions has beefs trbinmenced. and the Papal arms are fast disappearing froth public buildings. Coal Statement. The follow ing Cilai 11 1 4,ingport° , 1 th,Vltiladelphia and Lenahle Rpfilroatl kluriug , week ending Thurf , day, Oct. 6, 12170- From Et. Clair P0rt.............. " Pottsvillo " " Port (lintoo '• II arripd,oru anti - Dauphin. Alleutvron and Alburtea.. Thin! Anthracite Coal for 105.:, - f r c; Ilitioniteala Coal trot. tiarriaburg arid Dam piJu lor'necir Trt.til for pitying freight .. t 2041 14.,r the Loiiii,ity Total of all tiiulg for the week. Pre% lously this year ........ _ ....... Tr" ? L -To Tlinrodny, utt,l I M PORTATIONS iwoorual for the . Philadelphia Evontria Bollotin. LF: 6ll “ ll N — Piark N Franklin, Hollirook-150 hale. Innis pkga firm arta TO lAliccks inarhl4,l,so puruica tting' John !laird; 8 pk`nii tin.. arta 2el to lawny , Iratnea 1 saii..o inarlile etntnee Cyre S Matteitio; I nore.!i 1 do atatnary fialdwiu 2 eci; ca.-.wipeJnoß Sartir). JACROCIN VI LLk:-B,clir Latistil--84.),(120 feet pitch pino board Pattoraon A: Lippincott. 310VEIIENTS OF OCEAN STJPIAMEIIB TO ARIILVE, .1111., FROM ' FOR OATS. G u iil in a Star ....llarre...New York_ 4 e pt. 17 II Olin tol LIN erpool...New York Sept. 21 . Turil., Lirtnool...BOatfin.. 'iept. 2.2 C . tit Au to erp.....ix , erpriot...New York r1,9,,'11- opt. 21 Oli,gow...Now . York_. .4- qe pt. 27 I/or:Bark _.: ...... _ll:tyro...New York ....."At._ _ Sept. 27 A lia 9 'ria Li vorpool...New Ynrk_ • ••' , e pt. 27 t'ii v ot Noxioo i_Vari, Cruz—Now York • .° st. pt.. 77 S A tw-nta.... .. ttio Janoiro—New york.-.......:-. ..... Sept. 22; Ml:anti ia_"' . Caanitow...Newl.s;rk _ %tont. Zit l'ki tiro_ ........ L.... Lirorpool...N ow York_ '-o pt. 23 NV nicotwin, .... ..... Liverpool... Now York _ -4:ipt. 2.3 ( ity of London _Liverpool—Now York `opt. 29 Sit , oritt LI, or to icil... Barton ~ ,,p t. 29 India Ci l lost{ow ....IS etc Y o rk.ii.,...--....,_.. c .. 0 at. 1 litmia _ Liverpool... New York - .'Oct., _I 'I 0 'DEPART. _ Juniata. Philadelphla_New 0r1ran.5a...........__0gt. 11 rice brill ... N.-AV 1 "Ili' ...II ri•ml• n. ' -Oct. 11 Colorado - '...... ...... Nest:clerk—Liverpool ' Oct. 12 l'irclolA New York...Loudon- 0ct.12 Java . New York... Ll Terpool ' Oct. 12 Algeria " New York—Llverpool ... Oct .3 Golumble New York...Havana_ ....... -......-...:Met. 13 St Laurent - - . New York...Havre --- ,,,,0et .15 Holland _ Nev. - York—Liverpool_ -.,. ` h_ `Oct. 1.5 Dudley Duck New York...Laguayrii, Acc... t) - :...0ct. 15 e'ityof London*.New York... Liverpool ' Oct. 15 -Anglia New - York...Olartgo Oct. 15 0.3 ^" The view:nein designated by an aateriqc (" I carry . the. rutted Stmt. l!tlails. BOARD OF TRADE. WM. W. PAUL. N% M. ADA M SON . MONTHLY COMMITTIii. JOhN H. M ICH EN ER, MARINE BULLETIN. rola OF PHILADELPHIA—OCTOBER 8. BON litsa+, o2ol Boa BETS. 5 401 HIGH WAYXIt. 1 41 ARRIVED YESTERDAY. St , ltmer Faults., Freeman. 24 hours from New York. with twit.... to John' F Ohl. C Comstock, Drake, 24 hours from Now York, ith noh, to W 31 Baird 3: Co. Stoitmer Novelty, thaw, 24 hours from New York, ith nts, to W 31 Baird h Co. Stvamer United. Hartwell, t rom Plymouth, NO. with railroad ties to Albrect Schr Chimo. Lanbel: 5 nays from Jacksonville. with,' lumber to Patterson 3: Lippincott—vessel to Sunder LV Auumn Schr Anna Barton. Frisk, trona Boston, in ballast to Lennox S. Burge,. Sehr S 11 Galt, Trnax, 1 day from Leipsic, WI. with cram to Jos L Palmer. schr E 11 Blossom, Nines, 1 day from Little Creek Landing, Del. wall grain to Sas It Bewley &„ Om • BELLW. Bark Abby N Franklin, Holbrook, from Leghorn to John Baird „was at the Breakwater at 4 PM yesterday. CLEARED YESTERDAY Steamer Tonawatida. Barrett. Savannah. Philadelphia ono Sontlwrn 31n it SS Co. z.te:at•r Fannie.. Fenton. Now York. W M Bird A; Co. st,,oer IL NVIHIne. Cunttiff-Baltimore. A Orovea, Jr. Setif E Edword,.Sonicrs. Itlobile, • It S Stetson Co Schr HP Hutson, Eickereon, New Orlnane, do ASHORE. Scbr ,/,ddh• NI Chadwick, COllll, front Ivigtut for Phb wsut ashore during a gale 01.1 Thursday oven tug. on )larcus Hook Intr. Lhzhtsrs will Lto to her ,iSI,IICO this morning and rdieve her Of about twenty tons of kryolite. HAVIIR DIC GRAMS, oct.,al - 1; The following!tmate left this morning, in tow, fitb3n "rind consigned iks follower Garrett Tin,qiutii, lumber to It Woolvertdn; Llonnio Lucas, do to L Trump, ~ ,o n..fa K Gould, 'timber to New York. . PdPIDIMIAND.t. • Ship belle Wolk. Wvninu, from 'Clurinape via Callao, at Mort rest, Monroe 6th inst. for orders. . Steanit.r Pioneer, Wilkeley, tiailed.from Wihnington, NC. ye , terdity for this port. Steamer tit Luanda., Lanni re, from Areal. 24th ult. at New Nod: yf harlot. Steamer % imor, Gates. at New Orleans 4th itv4 . from New York. Bark Daring, McDonald, hence for Bus n, at Holmes' Bole. AM sth inst. • • „fink Divico (Nor), Bach. from G(14171 via Callao, at Not Tres, Monroe 6th inst. tar orders. didith CID ton, Gavot, from Rio Janeiro for Baltimore, pao,Pd Fortreso 2lonroo 6th hest. Bark A yloototio I Br). Holton, from Guatiape via Cal lan, at Emir( so Monroe , 6t .h inst, for ordero. Brig Mora ney, Bill, bunco tor Booton.atqloltnos' Hole Mli Brig, .`.. 1 K Bart. Bridges. hence fora Boston, at, Edgar. town 3(1 (lest. and sail d again next day. Seitz' Win 'lice Tice. hence at Nimdis.rn 4th inst. • - s c h r John S Leo, Vault thlot. elect - ted at Portland sth inst. for Kennebec* to load for this port. Stilts Win Atthur, Atchison, from Portland for this port, sailed filim Newport 6th inst: • Seltr Golden- Eagle, ilowes, hailed from New Bedford 6111 Just. for this port. Schr All ort Nason, Rose, licocdrtt Gardiner 26th jilt. Seim Mail. Linscott. home at Garcliirr'3utll tilt. Schr Emma It NPOp .11011 T an, hence at Gardiner 3d twit. and sailed shrill 51 11 to return. , . •. Schr E L Matte, Martoi cleared at Boston 6th init. for this port. Schr Mary It - , Somers, .tioniers from Boston for this port, sailed from Holmes' Hole'Sth dust. . tiehr R NV Ihnidell, Maloy.;.eailed tram Mat - 1011W let Add. for this tort. , •• • ...Schr Ocean Stark Woodman: Aiello fur Porthtud, at Edgattown 4111 Wet. . . •Suhr David TalbOtillenco for. Mobilo, put into/Smith . .siihr Day. _ pa i•kllo with lads ol man botinfand sails BOIL . . BIARDEL - MISCELTANY. , . i 1.1 Poneengers --- itelinTeltip -TokawandakCitPt ,Earrett, cleared yeste »r Sawahnab—J L Pennock and wile, E E PennOck Pennock, W' L Robinson; Airs • Dr. Cowgill, Mei 9owkill, Miss Laura Cow ill. L 1.1 Totten., Miss'. Its. F Lowder, Mrs Puri - es, F J Champion. T' lump. 4.artm, Skimp, Alexandar Truett, C P ' W WLitaker. ' TELEGRAPH.] • • • LEWES, AM—Abort 60 yessels are in the harbor. _ age is apparent from tlio . gate of last night. TI ,Ilitts hauled to the N, blota ing tiff. 4 PINI--The oat Onpe reports bark' Abp N Frankhb, from Leghorn fop.Rhiladelphia,itc bar or; also.. a bark at the ..13rownoniother oft the Shears, and ono heating in all bound up.;:. . • The brig S lißlorrick wont to. sea yesterday and bark lialfden this AIiI. Otter vessels to harbor unchanged. Wind NE:.moderate. ' Thernihrneter 59. . • OTTUN COTTON LAND ING -from steamer Wyoming, and. for' sato by 'kk CO, si 111 Ultestpt% greet. -- - • • f i ll ILADEL tOe...caOnoit-. T•" 14, ( trt. 4) 2:il 01 6.519 1.1 4 !08 01 30.11:5i 02 6,300 12 11 ."3 05 5,672 10 131 Li 1: .2,57 i 02 1Z2.74 , , 01 2 7.35.Z5 " )0- ill 10 3;251 (0100 HIA EVENING:BULL-Es :ova ;41114 tHCH 61TDEEIN - ' Cheepekt Meiterti Dwelling In the city. Let 20 by 167 feet. , ThC owner bought It at a ; can sell at gteat I .nrkain, on cm , tcrnis.• immeiliato poaccanion. J. FltElPli LP T. 629 WalnnV 'street. acl9 W 1" . FOR SA L WE LL ING, • Attila .a street, above 141iteeuth street. EDW. G. ,ocB3t* , , •MO Walnut street. . . F ; 0 R SA L.E=TIIIIFELE44:Nr Ma • new marble front DwSlling.. No. 2010 Obiettnut street, with Blo.ollBld root, designed and furnished with 01 the modern architectural improvements. Open from 9 to VI A. fil;,4 to FOX A: 131311. KART, ocB-3t* " No. 121 South Fifth street. COUNTRY. SEAT tAND FARM g for Sale-Nine miles from Philtidelphia4 w tronting on Plnladelphla end Trenton itallromi rwr Pennypack creek, near Holmesburg, entrance to farm near the Toll Gate. at Holmesburg, consisting of fifty four acres and thirty-one perches of very productive land. The mansion has all co the conveniences. 'There are fifteen looms. Including bath-room ; gas 'Orbit aced through the house ; Its•draulic ram forces water from an excellent fprin g 1.0 he house; has hot and,' colk writer, shower bath, &e. ; well of excellent water in kitchen gravel walks in front of house. with abundance oY shade, trees, summer house, hot house, an excellent garden and truck patch ,with a--grest variety of frnit, consist • iflgOf :currants. •gdoseberries, strawberries, blackber-, ries..raspberries Abundance; peach trees., pear trees, apple orchard, a variety of cherry trees ; an excellent coach 1101. with stabling for six horses,with it carpen ter, tool, harness and taittelonan's room: Has Elmer house for farmer, • a .FrualLibouse 'for gardener; boat liense, a road barn. with, maple stabling. Apply to STEPHEN Bonin ris,, farm. or at his rolling-mill{ .teact, below Vienna street. oe7-3r r4F R SALE—AN ' , EXCELLENT .3 • lnvestment. Will pay 10 per • cent. Desir.ible three story brick dwellings and lot, 34k90, to Fitch street. Nod. 166-1.58 North Twenty-second street. Mod ern conveniences.„ And two two-story four-rubs brick dwellings on Fitch Street. Rent for gltooft per year--y low pi Me. Easy terms. FEED. S 11,VESTEtt, 208' South Fourth street . FOR SALE...--;,A MODEI ATE-Sq ZED Moili'rn and Desirable Reside/1m No. 1703 Spruce streetTettms easy. 'Applyt , to CHARLES II El AiRT,- 602 Walnut street. oc4 tf§ Ary.!` A.R.CH STR. E T—EiWELLM GS, ' 1 1^ ", ' Nos. 1007 and 1628, far sale. _Early posse. ion. D WitsTAlt., oc4 st* • 2.11 North Tenth street. AIM MUST BE SOLD.-14 NORTH Bast sev,,th street, desirable location for bitainess, °Mei% or residence, only Cash required. Apply op tipi-prembies. mil at* FOR SALE OR TO RENT.—NOS. 2106. 2106,2110. 2127 and 213, Walnnt street. Prices ranging from ..1522.(00 to efiaio3o. or will be rented. Ad• drers. by note, • ' ' sArauEr, C. BUNTING, se3o 121 21ns Walnut street. FOR ?.SALE-OR RENT AN .W 1.4. improving lease for a term of years, a valuable property.r2C, feet front by 1& feet deep, with streets ou three sides. situate oththe south side of Walnut street, west of Ninth street. Large stable and carriage-house ou th, , rear. J. hi. GUMBIEY , it SONS, No. 733 Wal nut - frk.7, BEST DELA —. NCET PLACE--FOR ,I6laSale—The haudsoniuthree•story Airick "Voidance with 1111inmird reef, built am flnisited`llirougho. In a superior snenner. with astra conveniences: 2 bath ro‘ann. tic. ; situate Sri. 2035 Delancey Place. J. QUM Y SONS:733 I•valnti" street. FOR , SALE—THE ELEGANT FIVE ala story ttrown-stomt story pron4ty. Sitil3te No. b North Third . street. J.ll. G1.T.5131EY tic SUNS, /33 Wb put streut. =tom..., •'F OE. SALE .—A N ELEGANT entintry Prat. contain ins 29 a cre,, of land, situate on the Lino4(ilit turnpike and Haines street or 31.thoilst I lane • convenient to either Germantown Ratiromt- or. Norris 1-enro.ylva , ia Large mansion house, with 2 porl-rs. binary. dniingTroern, butler's pantry, store roon, ard large .kilthen' on iirst floor, 7 clronbers On second.lln to hath hoLandsoid water and large closeW_ Stabling for 5 lior,mS and 'large aoach-homie. kbunifance of fruit and two ,Vl.ll.lrW orchards. Grounds are hand- Bornel9 improvs:d drive., and walks and well skaded with forest trees. J. 21. 111:31 STE: Y h SONS, 7.33MS'al-,. nut street. eFOB SA LE-A NEW AND ELF:- • gait Brown Stone Residence., east side of Logan Square. beh,‘ Vine;.replete with conveniences. lia• quire at pr,rniekis.. • ED WIN RA FSN Y DER. v-f7MARBLE. TEBRACE=FOR Dom and pot. No. .32 w, Chostnut — street. t 1. by 120 feet. Building 4 etories front and back with white Inn rblo front and. Mansard roof; spacious rooms and stsirw a ye; finished in the most modern and ate protect style; underground drainage, htlibing , and cook ing arrangements complete: sooapstone wash•tubs'in kitchen. and F peaking tubes to all phrts of house. Alto for sale, house and lot. No 3332 Chestnut street. Foe pratitnlars apply to BAND, PE ILKINS ,k CO., 124 North Sixth Btretl. •• aes .0. 1 FOR SALE.—A VERY VALUABLE Hous}; and LOT at the N: W. corner of Forty second street and K inzseardng avenue. . . Donee built of brhwn stone. three stories, containing 16 rooms. and finished in the hest and nlnst subqantial manner . , With all the modern improveMents—one of the most desirable honses in West Philadeliihia. Property should he seen to be appreciated. Persons wpihing to know the terms end examine the property can do so by calling on JAMES 11. SELLERS'. until 33,', P. M. at 141 south sixth street, and in the evening at Pig) South ,Forty-second street. au 23 tf ilFri NEW BROWN STONE HOUSES, 10k NOS. 2006 AND 2010 SPRUCE STREET ; ALSO, NO. 2116 WALNUT STREET, FOR SALE. FINISHED IN WALNUT IN THE MOST SUPERIOR MANNER. - AND WITH EVERY AIODERN CONVENIENCE. B. WARREN ' 201! SPRUCE STREET. APPLY 3ETWEEN 2 AND 4 O'CLOCK P. Ili. mt2stl VOR SALE-BUILDING LOTS—A VERY Lot of Ground, , vest slde of North Broad street, 50x2.10 feet deep to Carlisle street. ,A large lot, northeast corner Sixth and Dickerson steeets, 123 feet cm Sixth streetAy 90 feet deep. A lot south side Lo ust street west sin of Twenty-first street, 54.x100 foot deep. A large lOt on Washington avenue, 41r,x2.99 feet deep. Apply to COPPUCR. & JORDAN, 433 Walnut street. 'foti .- RENT fri FOR RENT. tit • House 145 Pries Street, Germantown, Three from Railroad Depot. Twelve rooms, bath-room, furnace, range, cistern with pump in addition to hydrant water. Lcuse for IlLaTe years. 5100 per annum. Apply to• W. 11. WEBB, 206 Price Street. se23 t f FU R R. E N T—BASEMENT, 'NO. 121 youth Third StrePt. snitallu for any hiutinos.t. HERBERT I. LLOYD, No. 112 South Fourth • fp Ti RENT—FURNISHED—A' HAND- Wilk some country residence. Manheim .street, GOllllllll - with every itnproyemeut ; tine stable; tour acres of rround. in gaud order.' Also, a stable, Juniper street, b low Spr street ; room for four borstal and carriages: water In stable. Apply to COPPUOK k JORDAN, 433 Walnut ,areet. 4,7'm 1' Olt RENT-RENT iI,EritTOED--T. ta 'Marble front residence, 1304 North Brow!. !war 11%1.11110. 110110 tiX9O; 26x113, • FRED, zsi INF:STEIL 208 South Fourth str..et. eV - FOR RENT—DESIRABLE) DWEL inu, 1543 chestnut street. I'l4lsll. SY 1.1. ESTER, 2OS youth Fo‘irth street. C FOR RENT.-A FUIZNISHIM) HOUS E uu , Lane. above Ross street, Germantown. Apply to WItLIAINI. H. BACON. ,)e7 6t* . 317 WithibtAtr,et. WI TO RENT, FURNISHED—ROUSE ILL 2028 Chestnut street. Inquire at 12:3 Chestnut street, up stairs. octi FuRN,§HED HOUSE—FOR RENT.— . A handsomo Dwelling, with large lot of ground, and well furnished throughout, situate on 1% Omit street, West Philadelphia. J. M. GUMMEY & SONS, 733 Walnut street. , fri7, TO LET—LARGE STORE, NO. 31$ aliaMarhet street. corw4l),fcliudgon Ktreet. - Apply,to T. 11. BAUIIE, E e. 24 tf§ 0.111 TO LET SECOND-STORY.FRONT re R0nn1,921 Chestnut street; about 0) x 29 feet. Suitable for an elites or light bubitiesa. , jols tf rp NASB & lI.NoTHEE , CREE'SE Sr, McCOLLIIM, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Oftieu,Jackson street, opposite - td‘usion street, Capi Island, N. J.. Real Estate bouitlit a'»d sold. Persow desirous of rentuagcottagssdrring thin season will aptai -- or addr.ma au above. Respectfully refer to Ohm,. A. Rnblcam ,RenrY Bumms rrencis 111cIlvain, Illerino John Davie sue W. w ;weeny," fea-tti iNti.tlGb. CASTILEVOAr'j°NTic— o landin g rouarkLrenuatoL Leghorn, aiml for sale by - ROBERT 'SHOEMAKER CO., Importers E cor. Fourth and Race greet& 1 E, OI L E U E, 7.7.1.7.1 TS CAN Olive.Oil'in stone jar% and flasks, landing from bark Lerenna, from Leghorn, and for sale by ROBERT SII 0 ElltAlt Ell Sc C 0.., Importers, N. E. cur: Fourth and Race streets. 1011HUBARB ROOT, OF EXTRA StYPF., .clor Q uality. >itheitinn Root, Garb. Ammonia, just recenitd, ner Indefatigable, from London, and for sale by ROBERT SHOEMAKER ,t go., Importers, N. E. corner Fourth and Race streets. O.ITRIO ACID.-20 KEGS OF CITRIO NJ • Acid . Allen's." Wine of Colchicum, front fresh coot;.also from the seed, Succus . Ooninth.,t;. , Allen's. " For sole by ROBERT SHOEMAKER ,S; CO., Importers, N. E. car. Fourth and Race groat OF ALMONDS t — , ." ALLEN'S" GEN inp On Of Almonds, essential and .sweet. Also, Allen's" Extracts of Aconite,,Belladona, Gentian, Ilyosciaml, Taraxicurn, just •received to store, per ludefatlgablo, from Loudon. and for 'solo by ' ROBERT SHOEMAKER & 00., Importing Druggists. • IL E. corner. Fourth and Race streets. CIRADITATED MEASURES:—ENGL VI 'Graduated Measures, warranted correct. Genuine " Wedgwood " -Mortara. Just received from London por steamer Bellona. and for sale by ROBERT SHOEMAKER 4 CO., N. E. cor. Fourth and Race greets. , Tyllueepaga , SUNDRIES. (411.9.13,(7. otos , Idortar,P 111 Tilei;l:3thubs, D Mmes, Tweezers Puff Sozos,Hprn Scuola, tiurgical Imam. manta, 'Timms, Hard atd-43oft—Len,btipx Good VA easels, Glees and Metal ByTkiges, &0., all• at P Handel" prizes. SNOWDEN & BHOTHEB, anb-tl 23 South ZlAtt. street. t' SATURDAY, 0 CTOt Necariey from losts i llarglari, Belo - leery, Fire or Accident. PIE FIDELITY INSURANCE, TRUST AND . SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, ON PHILADELPHIA. _IN THEIR NEW MARBLE FIRE-PROOF BUILDING; Nos. 329.431 Chestnut Street. Capital subscribed, $1,000,000; paid, $550,000. COUPON RONDS,STOOKS,SEUTTMTIES,FAMTLY PLATE, COIL - DEEDS and VALUABLES of every description received for safortooping, tinder guarantee, at very moderate rates. The bamildny also rent SAFES INSIDE TITEIB iTUBOLAB-PBOOF VAULTS, at prices varying from 15 to e 75 a year, according to size. An extra size for Uorporations and Bankers. Booms and deskfrAdjoining ;vaults provided for Safe neuters. DEPOStTS - OF MONEY RECETVETE ON INTER. `EST, at three per cent., payably by* check 'without no. tico, and ills four per cent.; payable by chock, on ten 'days' notice,- TRAVELERS' LETTERS OF CREDIT tarnished. :ircaklable In nll Dann of Europe. • • INCOME COLLECTED and remitted for ono pet: of The COmpans , act am EXECUTORS. ADMINISTRA. TURK and GUARDIANS, "and RECEIVE and EXE• *JUTE TRUSTS of ever y dPacription, from the Courts , corporatiene and individuals. • • N. B. BROWNEPreahlont. HOBERT PATTI:R (3 S' OTINC, sltrßelita,:ryVi'acnociPTrersoludounrte.r. DIRECTORS. . N. B. Browne, . Alexander Henry, Clarence H. Clark, -,, Stephen A. Caldwell, ; John Welsh, . George P. Tyler, Menke hiloplegter, V, Fell, Henry Clark, J. Gillingham Fe :,?:. Henry O. (Anion, ' .Edward l, Henry Pratt McKean. rnyl4 a tn th ly THE ENTERPRESE INSURANCE CO Nl _lf paws-. Company's Building, 400 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. . , FIRE INSURANCE EXCMISIVEtt. • 'Cash Capital 8200.000 00 'Cash Asarts. i)ct. 1, 1,70 a5i1,133 12 DIRECTORS: F. Ratchford Starr, . ' .1:L. Erringer, Nalbro' Fra7Arr, .Tanies L. tilaglloru. I. N. Atworriv. Wm. G. Mutton, B. T. Trotirk, ' Charles Wheeler, George it. Stuart, Thos. H. Montgomery, J. li. Brown. James M. A ertArn. ' F. RA TCHFORDPSTA,RII, President. " .4' A LEX. W. WI STEW BeeretarY. ! .. THOS. H. MONTGOSIERY„ Viet] Pr 115.1. ,ee'23-1m JACOB E • TERSON. Asst. See'l• HEATERS Ar4D STOVES. PANCOAST & MAULE THIRD MD PEAR STREETS, WROUGHT. AND CAST IRON PWE For Gas, Steam and Water. FITTINGS, BRASS WORK, TOOLS,.; ESIMW-NaNAkAq Pi pe of all Sizes Cut and Fitted to Order. CARD. • Having aoIicENRY B. PANCOAST FRANCIS I. MAULE(g tlemen in our employ for several years past) the Stork. 'o'od Will and Fixtures of our RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT, located at the ,cerner of THIRD' and PEAR streets, in this city, that branch of our bust• nese, together with that of HIPATINGetnd VENTILA. TING PUBLIC and PRIVATE Buthintroa, both by STEAM and HOT WATER, in all its various systems, will be carried on under the firm name of PA NOOAST & bIA OLE, at the old stand, and wore• commenri them to the trade and business ,pablic as being 'entirely competent to perform all work of,that chtunctek. MORRIS,:TASKER & CO. rEIILADELPIIIA, Jan. 22, 1170. mh.1.2-tt • THOMAS B. DIXON & BONLI, No. 1314 CHESTNUT Street, Phllada,i 7 . V Opposite United States Mint. , Manufacturers of PARLOR, CHAMBER OFFICE, And other GRATES, F,Ot Anthracite, Bituminous and Wood Fir ALSO. WARM-AIR FITRNACIES_, For Warming Public and Private Buildinn REGISTERS, VENTILATORS, AND UHIMNEV CAPS, 0005 WH OLES ALE -RANGES, and RETA BATH-BO IL ILERS. ,WH MEI3IIIEI MREGO'S TEABERRY TOOTH WASH.— _L. It is the moat pleasant. cheapest and best dentifrice extant. Warranted free from Injurious ingtedionts. It Preserves and Whitens the Teeth% Invigorates and Soothes the Gums I Purifies and Perfumes the Breath 1 Prevents Accumulation of Tartar 1 .' Cleanses and Pttriflea Artificial Tooth I Is a Superior Article for Children 1 field by all Druggsts. A. M. WILSON, Proprietor mhl 1F nig Ninth and Filbert streets. Phil.d6lr FOR SALE-500 BOXES NEW RAISINS, Lori. ge and Kreinlefe - brand, per steamer Sallon. HENRI' WINSOR iir." CO., No. 338 South Del,l4tre ai onue. .07-3 t VINE ST `UK 'O A F ThE BEST ENGLISH CARVING KNIVES. Warranted to hold a sharp edge. se23 4p tt§ll GBIfFIT2i & PAGE,IOOI Arch street 25At RETAILING 4T WHOLESALE vrices—Stuldlery, Harness and Horso Gear of ail afals, at 'MEANS', No. Ma &Larked street. Big hnrss. the do'• • BUSINESS ESTABLISHED 1830 —60111:1YLBit dt AB,ISTBONai qinAertakerti_,.l62T Gerromitovrn tivenuostad Fifth et. D I 'IL" St' kV trinl4-lvro 6 F,B.AILHSTIIO .ESAAU NATHAN S, AUCTION ;ER AND hloney Broker, northeast corner Third and Spruce -- streete.B26o,l:oo to Loan in large or small amounts, on Diamonds, Silver-Plate, Watches, - Jewelry,and all goods of value. Office Bourn from 8 A. M. to 7P. Al, Wirkis teldb•hed for the last Forty Years. Advances made in largo amounts tit the lowoet market rates. Is7"No Con nection with any other Office in this City. • MONEY TO ANY ANIOUNT LOANED UPON. DIAMONDS, WATCHES, • JEWELRY, PLATEI,'CLOTHING, dm.? lat JONES dc CO.'S . 'OLD-ESTABLISHED LOAIT OFFICE, Corner of Third anti Gaekill titivate, Below Lombard. N • —••• DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY GUNS, MICHAEL WEAVER. GEO. H. B. Dina& WEAVER. & CO., Rope and Twine Mantdaeturers and Deniers in Hemp and Stkip Chandle, North WATER. North WHARVIQB. upl tit PHILADELPHIA. • EDWIN H. FITLER & CO., Cordage. Manufacturers and, Dealers In Hemp, ' 23 Water"blreet and' 22 IV. Delaware Avenue PHILADELPHIA. DIATIN B. PITLER CONRAD P noTHIEZ WARBURTON'S IMPROVED, VEN - OM. tilatod and easy-fitting Dross Rota( patented) in all, the approved fashions of the 56811011. Uhestnut street!! next door to th. Post-0 co oe6-tfra WATCHES THAT HAVE KlTH erto failed, to give eatistactir, put in- good order. Particular attention pal ,to,PlnoWatoh :' '4 l es, Chronometers, etc., b a iuur workm Musical Boxes repaired.• y ell , , , Dun era of Watches. Musical Boxes, &0., mylo , . 824 ebeetnut area. below Fourtb. .WITH INDEI7LBL.IO INK Embroidering, A. TORTIEY.IOqO , WvH .T. St .OI L.-33 . 33A.8.RE14.3 Whit() Winter Seal Oil, landing from schooner[ Bonny Boat. For sale by EDW, IL. ,I.WWLEY. No. 16; south Frout street, : 11147.tf SAYE DEPOSITh. I NSUKANCE. Plain and Galvanized BOILER TUBES. MISCBLLANEO U b. FOE SALE AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. mv24lfra E7O. ?„, •-..-„,-..7.,-1.:....,....., ; : •. 1t•:'8'...187a'.. • - • AUCTION: SALES. • , • ATARTIN BECVIIELBILS; A 1301 4 IONEICIiej • R0.71/4 ORREITNUT.itreep tasiiire et:tenth. ri CARD—We (mite estieoitiCittenftor; 'to the fact that we have;completed. , extensive alterations and improve, moots In our buillithe, gruntly enlarged 'our store; otherwiso Increased our facilities for doing beakless, Regular Weekly Sales at the. Auction ROOM every . Bales at Residences receive prompt and personal anon- • MONDAY 'S SALE. . • The - assortment of Furniture and other GooMi for Monday's sale Is unusually attractive, embracing—Seve ral superior secondhand Parlor Suite. covered with hair cloth and plush; handimme Walnut Chamber finite finished in pll; fine Mirtors. Rosewood Afelodeott, hand aonie Parlor, Chamber and Entry Carpets,' Dining,!Teti and Toilet Sets; Mat resseq, Bedding, Sofa Be(l 4 teßit'el 6. gatiteheyal Glass, and a large varietyofi•Mlecellaneotte (Mods. • • bow ready for examination. . Sale at the Auction Rooms. No. 703 Chestnut street. RANI SOIE WALNUT HOUSEROI.6 FURNITURE - , FINEtI ENCII PLATE PIER MIRRORS. BOOK , tiA LARS, A RithOßES'. DIN NEU AND TEA. SETS. F INF. - VELVET—MEDALLION. BRUFISELS AND "U'T-lIER--CARPETS. lAA TRESSES, REDWING, &c• ON .MONTJAN MORNING. Oct.. 10, it 10 . o'clock, at the auction rooms, N0..761 Chesnut street, by catalogue. a large and excellent as nortnald 'of impactor Walnut llonsehola Furuitttro,'ln• clotting 'handsome Parlor and Chamber Snits, Second .band end - Nib . ; lino French Plate Pier Mirrors, su perior Coeval Glass, 011 P, Tablea,Peiks, It Dinner and Ten Site, flue Velvet. Medallbm. Brussels, Imperial. 11111 i ollicr Carnets; line. Fe ither Beds, Matresia3, Wal nut Redittada. tine Silver Plate.hvare, Tea Tray.s.;2l.o Wishbasine. ro Toilet Seiri. " TO DEALERS AND OTIIERS. ' • ON MONDAY MORNING. )I) Dinner Sets Painted and Ornamented ; no Painted Toilet Sets; Invoice of line Platedware•, 250 Wl;kiterti . , Wamittmeins..(te , si:PERIOR TOP BUGGY. Ali , o, superior 'l.l, Buggy; entirely IMW.• I, . ..... . ( ;RES() GNT A4CIE og., .‘8 ddozenWinrlArrr" rn: Ohs: trH, env , r pts. ely Tiew • IIANDSOM Ilandsrmo Brue,pl9. Carpets, fine pining Trootn, Chamber, Stair and Entry Carpuckt, Oil Cloths, . BUNTING, DITRBQROW & 00., AUOTIONEEREI, Noe. 232 and Mi Market Croat. corner of Bank. LARGE SALE OF FREN cm AND OTHER EIIIICI 4 PLAN DRY GOODS, ON MONDAY MOCNING. Oa.lo, at 10 o'clock, on four months' credit, Includina 1,2 cases:ld inch 41.1.w00l cord French merinos, just anded; Paris silk chains po poll nes and opinglinos, colored wool 'plaids ; Empress cloth; alpacas; fancy dress goons. Ac. including filo PC LEEFL,y LION -BLACK BILKS, ,y fines - % imporfifiretithemere do sole, grog grain's; drup (in France. taffeta do LYOIIS. ,4c. • SPECIAL •SALE OP 150 PIECES MILLINERY VELVET. black and ceders cotnpri,ing aB the . latest shades and the best line of black Crefeld and LymnFr 4 volvet offered this season at auction LO PIECES 22-INCII 'in black mid the best colors, in various quaiiika. . WO CARTONS BONNET RIBBONS, of two well-known itopprtAlollli. consisting:Of a fall and stfr..ctiva:line of plain Gordel edge "ribbons., solid and asartedjcblorm.',.... • ' A f line all Boiledl'olored Pettit de Sole Ribbons. et fuif line all boiled black Taffeta Ribbons. Alen, SASE RIBBONS. A complete assortment of colored all 'boiled black and Gms I, run 1tilM,•11E1, for best city trade. • Alto, fall, line Fr. uch Feathers, Artificial Flowers, Ac. li,Suelkerchiefs, Dress and Mantle- Trit.Nning , ,, En. et...dm-ries, Shawls, 'Umbrellas, -Toilet Quilts, no. • Alec, An in v nine r..ar lace flounced 31antiejl as awl (deg:l4l lace car.,. Also. ' • A LARGE, SPECIAL AND ATTRACTIVE OFFER IN(, CF lI6I:IsEKEEJAING LINENS, In OK OFR OF ONE OF THE LARGEST IMPORTING DOUSES IN NEW Y0RK,...:.:.: ...._.__----_.._.... The Goode heir": entirely of Rec:ent Importation, and never bete' e offered at public auction. The whole vompriaing : Linen Sheeting, Pillow binens, Check Gilles Linens, Tall , Damark, Brown 'fable Damask, Bleachnd - Table 1111111 if k: - 3- 4 and 4-44 Bird-eye Diaper, Rod End Diaper. Brown and leached Buck Tomi.lling.; Twill,.bice aral„Strined 'toweling ; soft Diaper ' , Toweling ; 8.4 and DleachAdtTaole Chubs. ! 10 and 10-12 brown Table Clothe : and ; isit• t adwd uoyiies ; Diaper, Buck and Dtttu wow els. . B.—Your a: Wielder attention is requested to this sale. nn it will cow- ri, , e a variety of goods NEVER OFFERED in 14,.w Y ork. nor in this market. ° SALE OF 200 C. SES BOOTS. SHOES, .TRAVEL ( G BAOS HATS; . Th Oi TUEtWAY - MORNING. Oct 11. at. 10 ~'clock,' on four months' credit, inoliad nib- Cases Men's, boys' and youths' calf, kip, buff leather and Drain Cavalry, kapole..n, Dress and Corp gfess Boots and Balmoral.< kip, butt and polished grain Brogan s; w, th , :ll andlicillildren'a calf kid, enamelled ADC Duff Pettier goateAnd morocco Balm°. rile: Congr , ps Gaiters: Lace - Boots; Ankle Ilea; Shp.' pers: Metallic Ov#rshoes - and Sandalii; Travehrik Bags; - Shoe Licence, Zr.c.- Also. 1.100 feet undressed and French morocco. LARGE SALE OF BRITISH, 'FRENCH, GERMAN D ANOESIC DRY GOODS, ' 01 , 1 THURSDAYTHURSDAY MORNING. err. 13 nt . on four monthe• credit. IM PORT A,NT SALE OF CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, Ac. ON FRIDAY 111ORNING. 01'. 14. at 11 o'clock, on four months' credit, about 200 pieces InF rain. Venetian, List, Romp, Cottage and Rag Carprtings ; Oil Cloths, Ruge, Ac. rpu om AS' BIRCH & BON,• AUUTIO24. A. 'NEES AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 1110 CHESTNUT street, 11Par entrance No. 1107 SIIIVIOM titroet. Household Furniture of every description re :elved on Consignment. Sales of Furnititre at Dwellings attended to on the moat reasonable terms. .510 MONTHLY ! ' ~ADJOURNED AUCTION SALE OF BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS at Clifton, Holleyville, on Wont Chester i Media) B. . six miles Y from Philatlfilphia. ON MONDA, Oct. 10, nt 2i- , 1 o'clock, on the premiseh. Terms—WO cash on each' lot when sold, and 610 a month until paid; or. half cash, balance in ono year. with 6 per cent. interest on all deferred payments, or all cash. Deeds free of expense to purchasers. The lots to be sold comprise some of the most central and chOice of the entire plan A free excursiOn train will leave the West-Chester Depot, Thirty -first and Chestnut streets, at 2 o'clock precisely, on the day of sale, and convey grown petsons t ladies and gentlemen) to and from the sale free. None -but grown persons are allowed on the train. No tickets required. Sale N. 1110 Cliestnnketreet LARGE CLOSING SALE OF M ESSRS.jo - K SONS' FINE SHE Ma LD PLATED WARE AND FINE TABLE CUTLERY. ON TUESDAY MORNING. Atall, o'clock. at No. Mu Chestnut street, will be herartt clogingsale of Messrs. Joseph Deakin & Eons' celebrated Sheffield Plated Wars and Table Cutlery, consisting in part of—Oyster and Soup Tureens; Entree Dishes. gold-liiied, Tea Sets of six pieces, with urns to match ; Cake Basket, Wins Castors, butter dishes, &c. CUTLERY.. A116),.a very .largo assortment of fins ivory handle Olds and tea knives, with carvers and steels to match. The goods can be examined on Monday. Sale at No. 1117 Chestnut street GIR A RD ROW. LARtiE SPEcIAL 'Ai} Or OVER 100 rturNim PLAIN ANTE.L. PD. It AND (NUMBER, GLASSI:'S, FINE BOUQUET, PIER AND BASE BLE;•:, OF NEW DIGsIONS WIT.II. MARBLES. ON THURSDAY MORNING, Oet. 13, at 11 o'elock, :it No. 1117 Militant greed, will be sold without reserve, over RN) French Plate Mantel and Pier Glasepß a the lat,,et pattern, with gold gilt and s , ;Own ana mail frames. matinfactufod by the Last nor Is MOIL Also,a bmndeumo !issortnitlit or Bouquet, Pwr,Consol and Brodie[ TlOles of new designs with various styles a Illr.rbleSlitl4: gooih , will he arranged for exam int bon on nes da y and Wedne,day, with cat..logues. JAMES A. FEEEMAN, AUCTIONEER, ;.co. 422 WALNUT street. , • Positive Sale. S. W. corner Nineteenth and Race streets. PLANTS, SHRUBS, HUT BEDS, TOOLS, WAtIGNS, GARDENING ITTI.:NSI 4,5, ON TtIIfItSDAY AVX,ERNGON.,,•• • Oct. 13th, at 2 o'clock, Will be SON by cittalognthe en tire stock of the VryboagGardons. conbtsting Of 1t411.14/td, 11:11'd 3' :7111 , 11.'11 implcutonte,'lum ber, its putH, wagons, hot beds, • • DY HAREM` & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 11 OABU AUCTION BOWIE, , N 0.230 MARKET atroAt. corner of Ranh street Itt , o 1 - LAR SALE 01'. DRY GOODS 4. nosiERY., smias, DRAW ERS, IMAM-MAIM OLOTRINO, SUSPEND ERS, ovEnsil LIIS.NOTIONS, Ant, • •ON MONDAY MORNING: Oct. IU, eNrueuchig at 10 u'clock. We call, he ripecia I uttuution or city and 'country re tailer 6 to the alaiva pule. TO CITY ANT) COWNTRY MEROILANTS. PEREMPTORWA LE ,c(C+l PRISING TUN ENTIRE STUCK Of AWL ARGE RET Alf, AND JOBBING HOUSE . DEOLININ IiSS„ DY !CATA• LUUCE. . • ON 'WEDNESDAY MORNING - - - r. oet. 12 Cominencimfat IU u.lel act:, viz:a 4 all.wool rino, Collorgs, Alpacas, Dress' a•so,ls Cloths. CraNdt— t . meres, Satinets, Sheetinge and Phirthots, ',mons. Da utatik eambries, White Goods, Stlk. Poplins, Drees i Inghm, a Deleas, Ribbons: liosiery, Skirts and I)raalrst Notions, quilts, 1U.4, 11-11 and 12.1 Mittilcutfi, Dia hers, Ti wile, Skirts. Gloves, Gauntlets, Moniker chlet.e, bawls. Also, LADIES' 01,0TII CLOAKS. . Also. 25 eases Gingham Ilealgellas Also, a large assortment of Miscellaneous Goodpinited fur lirst-class retail trade. • T L. ASHBRIDGEUCTION - . EMI& N. 505 MARICET .CO., Area. LARGE BALE OF BOOTS. SHOES AND BROGANS. • • ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, Oct. 12, at 10 o'clock, we will sell by catalogue, about lfou packages of Beets, Shoes and Brogans• of city and Eastern - Manufacture, to which thci attention of city and country buyers 1. called., Open early on the morning of sale for examination. 1_ PRINCIPAL MONEYER- TA-BMW:1.1 111 EN corner of SIXTH and RACE streets, i Moneyedvauccd on Merchandise generally—Watches, jJewelry,: Diamonds, Gold,and,Silver Plate, and on all articles ef value, for any length of time agreed on. I • WATCHER AND JEWELRY AT PRIVATE' SALL ; 1 Fine Gold Hunting Cain+, Double . Bottom. and Open Face English, American and Swiss . Patent Lever Watches ; Fine Gold Hunting (lase and Open , Face I.tie- pine Watches ; Fine Gold Du lox and outer , Watches; t • fine Silver Bunting Case and Open Face English, Apt rican and..hwies Patent .Lever and Loplue Watches ii Double Case English Quartior and other AVatehtau La- Fancy l'Watebesi Diamond Breastpins. •Firier litings.Ear Binge, etude A go. t Fine Gold OhaMs,Medal• t lions, Braaelets,..Searr Breastpins, Finger Binge Pencil GaSee, and Jewelry generally , FOR BATtiDti-Alarge and valuable Flre-proof Oiled ti suitable fore Jeweller cot $650, . Also, several Lots in doutli (lamden,'Fifth tine Wiest not streets • brn SALEg.f U", THOMAS Br. SONS, AUCTION AY/. Noe. 139 and 141,8oatla FOURTH irtreet. BALE s .or STOOKSAND ItHAteditVRATRI. VAT Public Sales at the Philadelphia. Exchange _every, TURSDAY. at Llt o'clock • • •• • • - • 4- - LW! rarnittire Sable ; at, the Auctlee, Sloe, pElf,lellt! THURSDAY. • /16 , " Sales at ItesidenCeereceive °alienist attontion.; SPECIAL,NOTISIW "' Itgor,' In our Sale of THIIitSDAY - ,191XT,1364 instgiare , the Auction Rooms. Will. be included about WO . fine French Plate Glasses. 22 inches br 36; iu Rash dironti formerly used as side fixtures by. Masers.. BAILEY ..12, CO.,Chestnut street. Persona about fitting up stores and wishing fix ttires, win' find this a rare opportunity-. tiale'at the Auction Rooms. • . .31:1F o ri i R l., 0 1, 14i 1 D R UJSI FL OWER ROOTS. AFTERNOON - Oct.B a1..4 o'clock, supc,rior Dutch Flower Roots, 7 . . • .6 Sale at No. I • 'allaco 'Afoot. - •• TIANDEOMR FURNITURE, INR FRENON PLOI.TM MANTEL, MIRROR. RION ENGLISH BROSSEN,S, AND OTHER OARPRITS. &c. -ON. MONDAY MORNING, ' Oct. 70, at IP o'clock, by catalogue, the entire handsome Furniture, comorising—Suit Walnut Pgfffir Furniture,;• hair cloth, Walnut RTre, marble top and mirror back; Walnut Centre a ~Bonopet Table:refine marble tops; fine French Plate At Wel Mirror, handimme area l-nautili gilt frame, nearly new; Walnut Nall and Dining, Boom Furniture; Pedestal Extension Dining Table; China and:Glassware, Walnut Sitting Room Furniture, revered with crimson reps; .2 Suits Walnut Chamber. Furniture, Cottage Chamber Furniture ' fine Curled` air hiatresses, fine Feather Bolsters and Pillows, En— Law:lugs, Refrigerators, Cooking Utensils, Ii Tire-Fsiriiiture.• was mane to order by Henketa; A lien and Begin tfitiP.l' SALE FOB' ACCOUNT OF Pi'ROM IT MAY 00N CERN. ; • STO a 4 ' ON TUBBbAY , • Oct. 11, ' 'itt 12 o'clock noon, at the Philadelphia Eht chrlage, ww•ill Include— -2 bonds 4600 each Bomeraet county, Md. 200 shares Philadelphia Watch Company .1 shares Cape May and Miliville R. It. For other accounts -1 share Academy Fine Arts. 8 shares Commonwealthlsrationa[Bauh. . . . Sale NC. 1621 Arch treat' . - HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE; PIER MIRRORS.,.. CARPETS, SUPERIOR STEINWAY PIANO;' ' SATIN CURTAINS, Lc N . ON WEDESISAY MORNING. Oct. 12, at 10 o'clock, at No. 102 t Arch fltrect,•by catslogue, the entire. parlor,. dining roinu,and chamber furniture; elegnlittosewood Plano, innife - by Steinway,. Song ; French plate Pier Mirrors ; French china Drnratr and Tea N% are ; Cut Glass ; Hair rflatresscik; velvet and other Carpets,' high-case Clock; clock; kitchen furniture ; - Refrigerator, &c. Sale No. 2031 Pine street. • SUPERIOXIFTIRNITURE, FINE! 'TIRTISKELS 'AND ! OTHER CARPICTS,_&,, ON FRIDAY MOR WING. Oct. 14, arihro'clock, at No. 2031 Pine street, bY cats 'h gun, the. superior • Furniture, comprising,walnut parlor furniture,' hair cloth ; walnut dirunv.roonti 'sitting room 'and chamber furniture ;!fine purled hair Ytlatresses Walnut Wardrobe ; mahogany SecretarY, and Bookoorp ; cottage chamber furniture ;.china. glass' "fold plated ware ; fine Drtp,sels and other carpets ; Ba .!frigern tqr doot ing Ittensils4te. Y. EN Y, . "et H .8A - A CruTiONEERS, .1 (Formerly with DI-Thomas & Sous.) Store Noe. 48 and to North Sixth etregt. MT Sake at Reeldencee receive particular attention. Kir Sales at the Store every Tuesday / . Salo at ilia Attaction "Booms SUPERIOR WALNUT PARLOR AND CHAMBER FUR ‘t IT CIRE, FRENCH PI, A TE arnotoßs, FIRE . PROOFS; SHOW .CASE, FINE CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &a. ON TUESDAY MORNING,` at. at 10 o'clOck, at No 4S and . so North Sixth street; below Arch, a large assortment of superior Furnt(hre, in Ing- , -W a Inn I Parlor. Suits, covered in Plush, el (Try and Hair Cloths; handsome Suits ' of Walnut (Malabar wurnitnre; a 1, um Mir of Walnut Dressing Ha ' ream, 'Bedsteads and WasheMnds; about thirty Matble Top Centre and 'Banquet fino French Plate llltrrors, large Counter Show Case, high-case clock, Cebinet Bookcases. Office Tables,. two superior Fire-. prioof Fares. nevi Cottage Edon tore; Floor - Oil Cloths, fine Velvet and !Other Carpets, China and Glntsware,, . rp A. Pil.coi.. J.p.a..Lidsil), A .LJUl:li).ollDnitt, niONJILEsTNUT Street. Pahl - inlet attention given to Sales of Bouiehold Furniture at Dwellings. ficir Public Sales of Furniture at the Auction ROOT, 1119 Chestnut street, every Monday and Tnuroduy, OW' For twartionlars nee Public Ledger. %sr N. B.—A 'Superior Oillgt , of Furniture oat PrivaNt H. Y. LAUDERBACH'S' ACADEMY FOR YOUNG MEN „AND BOYS. ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS,.. 418 South TE'Nnf. Street. A. Primary, Elementary and Finishing School. Thorough preparation for Business or College. Special attention given to. Commercial Arithmetic and all Ith1(14 of Business calculations. French and German, Linear and Perspective DrOwing. Elocution. English Composition, Natural Science- FIELD PRACTICE in Surveying and Civil Enghiner ihg, with the use of all requisite instruments, Is given to .the higher classes in Mathematics. '• A first-class Primary Department. The best ventilated, moat lofty and spacious Class rooms in the city. • Open for the reception- of applicants daily, from 1.0. A: 111. t o 4 P.. IC Fall terniigill begiff.September 12. 6 - • Circularosat Mr. Warburton's, No. 430 Chestnut street. -selltf§ ROBERT H. LABBERTON'S YOUNG LADIES' ACADEMY, 338 mid 310 south FIFTEENTH Street, Next term commencee SeMemberath. jeL3 4m GENT -----=----- LEM - -- A OFN B - EST — RE; A fer , noes desires to give French lossons (free—ob)ect or diltnction for him.) One or two adults, American or Spanish young ladies,of the good families ' ato4 of edu cation. Apply Mr. D., Iron R., ContinontalHotel. Ir THE . PHILADELPRI., SOROOL OF MUSIC AND ART, 1208 Chestnut street. For pupils in class or private. • • Singing—Prof.. PAOLO GIORZA (from the Ooneerva tory of Milan). Piano, Organ Harmony—H. A . CLARKE. Orchestral Department—CAßL PLAGEDIANN. Languages and Art. Depart ent—Prof. HABEL art Signorina NINA MASSA. • Elocution—Prof. and Mrs. HOEMAKER. &c., &c. Circulars at Musio Stores. sel4 15t ocl 5 tb'lltj TuE dERM AN N STI Tl 3 TE, 1341 Chestnut street. Boy's day-school and private lessons: J. OTTO URBAN, Principal. Ocl 112t* MISS BUFF UM AND MISS WATSON. 'will reopen their Boardirg and Day echoed for young: ladies, N 0.1409 Locust street, on. Wednesday September 21st. . au 27 tu,th,sa,tf§ - _ CHIGARAY INSTITUTE, ENGLISH and PAEIWII, for yonng Ladies and Misses, board ing and.dey pions, Nos. 1527 and 1229 Spruce street, Philaal elite, Pa., will REOPEN ON TUESDAY, September 20. • French is the language of the family, and is constantly, spoken in the Institute. jele-th • to-6ml 'MADAME D'HERVILLY. PrincipaL • ACADEMY OF NOTRE' DAME, Nineteenth, below Walnutitreet.—Terrns--Day Seholare 820 to e'4o par session. Boarders—Board and Tuition, ' ,1i2.50 Dar annual. ac.l-a-en LATIN AND ITALIAN LANGUAG ' taught by Prof. ELDWARD PONTI, of Address, care W. G. Perry, stationer, N 0.723 Arch street. se27-Im* DROr.J. I,\ TAROTEATT, TEA() gE of / the French Language, No, 223 South Ninth street. i , seltblmo' RITTENHOLTSE ACADEMY.—N. E. Chestnut and Eighteenth, will begin Its seventeenth year September 12, lnin. Fur eircn tars, g lying full In formation, call ut liprtli•west Oh estnut and. Eighteenth streets. . an 15-2 m '0.501E8 DA MOWS., .1 Principals. 14tBENNEYTULE UMW IG, 9 - IBE BEST PrtoA 7 • IS ET SCHOOL IN 4.. AI America;" The Scientific and Ciassical ,lnstittite; a scbool for boys aneyoung own, Poplar mettinv'enteeuth steeets, reopens ou Monday,September 12th.,0 or school room is large and airy, the finest in Philadelphia, and our means of instruction; philosophical apparatus and cabinets of Natural History, are larger than in any other school in America. J: ENNIS, A. 7J., . . .. • . . Principal. ' • MI SS I CARE'S SELECT BOAItDLNG god Day School for Young Ladies: EILDON SEMINARY, seven miles from Philadel phia, on the North, Pennsylvania Railroad, opposite york Road Station. The nineteenth HO ioh'ivill commence Beptemberl4th 1870. Circulars obt fined at the Oiliee of Jay Cooke & Co., Bankers,ll4 S. hird street, Philadelphia, or by ad dressing the Principal, SL'oemakertown Poit•ollice, Montgomery county. Pa. au 10 ;him§ `nu 23-tf t .„ MUSICAL. GAEILTNEIt'S NATIONAL. CON-- k.) HERVAToRY OF A1US11), southeast corner et-. Tenth and Walnut streets, is now open for the Fourth Season for the reception of pupils. Instritction:is given by a steno(' the beat Professors In the city in the follow ing branches : Vocal 111 ti.fo.' Plano, Violin, Viola, Yin. Base, Theory of harmony, GratulOr-' .gan (or Chnrch Organ 1, Cabinet Organ. Mel , demi, FluteXiiirjonet. Oboe, Ibessooif,Horn. Cornet Trent- Gut itar, s:c..iind 'tithe Italian, G erintie, o French and Spanish Lariguages.• For particulars see circulars. to he had at fie:, allies of the -Coriservittor x yi and lu :the Music Stores. The director of this Conservato takes this . eppori tunny to express his sincere gratification at the success w hi c h has attended hit efforts to establish this Institu,- tion in Philadelphia on a permanent basis and with tiro prospect of continued prosperity. P :; . would likewise declare his iznititudo to the ntany kind friends 11111011 g the sttidents and elsewher . d, whose inteisist in the cause of thorengh infartiction. IU tine art said science of music has, assisted, so materially in in bringg the Conservatory to its preSenrstute use lie can only promise in return that 'his devotion to the object of, raising the Institution under his care rtf a high place mitring the greatmulitc sclaools+Kttio world shall Eh, es it has been, .the controlling Influence of the Con fitiry story.. : . • i.-{ - IARL GAERTNER. .selfzilm6 . Director and Proprietor. Sl"°-Et ISEPP I E tIZZO )f ,HAVING reit - timed frond. Europe, will restuh m e his leons to Singing October Ist. • Addr ess mite, th ' Si'; RONRINEI,LA,'IA ECirEB , K.J. Singing. Private lessons and clue/Ins.' Ileaidonce. 808 &Thirteenth street'. , , • 11¢E . A. - L L,14. , D S LNG EN G-ENGGISI3, JJ French and Italian. ~PROF. ,T. RISIIOP. _33 South Nineteenth moot. VII ° BAD Q UAMTMTYCYR — EXTRXOTMG IL•TEETII WlTH'yincell ' • "AOS DTOLAYB'`NO • Dr. F. R. THOMAS, formerly operator, at the Oottou Dental Rooms, devotes his ontire.practioalo the palnloas extraction et tooth Onto. 911 Nit plaut et, whWyrp 1076 Chestnut streett